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VOL. LXXXVL NO. 86 ' (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., M pNlUY, JANU/IBS' 16, 1967 (Oleeilfled Advertlslnf on Page 17) PRICE SEVEN CENTS - r - r - — ' r “ > *> ;r — —

'■ V . inside Red China

EDITOR’S NOTE; Ian On my way to Canton I won­ be a year before they see their Brodle, 81, Far Eastern > oorre- dered if I would meet any Red village again. spondeni for the London Dally Guards. By now I have seen Apart from their teacher, not Express, has Just a^ n t four thousands upon thousands, one of them was over 18. days in Cisnton and sou^M st shaken, hands, with hundreds .1 was told the Influx into Can­ China. Here' is Ms eyewiineu who wanted to be friendly, and ton has built up suddenly during report on the upheaval shaking evWi had one try to press h)s the last two troubled weeks — the Communist giant. Before red armband on me as a mark since Mao and Defense Minister Housewaj^ going to the Far East last year,. 'of honorary membership. Lin Piao said the cultural revo­ Brodle was Moscow corresj)ond' ’Their -fervor is pathetic but lution must spread to every ent for the Express. self-sustaining. Primed with the work bench and rice paddy in ■ Show Items CANTON, China '(A P ) — thoughts of Mao Tse-tung to the Iw d. Though one million Red Ouards sdye all problems, they see the Apparently, all major cities Are Ruined throng Canton’s streets and are golden classless future as theirs now have a similar flood of in effective control, there are no to inherit. Their movement is a marchers. ’The disruption of CHICAGO (AP) — A dvll disorders. ’The opposition pilgrimage but the only diety is traffic, norma] working and to the' guards is covert, furtive Mao. food sup;dies is unimaginable. spectacular fire t^ay de­ and virtually underground. Out In the countryside I saw Older men who must keep stroyed a major portion of FoUcr are sUU on duty, most many more columns of youths working to feed their families McCionnack Place, a three- of them wearing armbands to marching to Join their com­ are growing increasingly re­ block lakeehore exhibition rades. show they are in the Red sentful, I was told. So are some hall / visited annually by Guards anyway. But traffic hr One group of 80, with bedrolls young workers who are not stu­ thousands of Convention­ (he streets of southeast China’s on their backs and mostly bare­ dents and who want to get on eers. The loss was estimated biggest city is Hmited to a hand- foot, had been walking behind with learning a trade. fid of trucks packed buses and their red flag along dusty roads at $20 million.to $100 mil­ trolley-buses. for four days. They said it may (See Page Ten) lion. V toere were no injuries report^ ed. ■ ' . Flames roared through the 10- acre structure off Lake [Michi­ gan, destroyi)^ part of the 838- million building and 'a large part of 8100 milUon of exhibits It’sOfHcifd set up for a housewares show. U.S. Bombs Nearer Hanoi; Every available flrepnan and KINGaTON,\N.T. (AP)— most of the, city’s, firs equip- A 4 %-year-old\ blonde girl ijnent fought the blaze in 15-de- named Beth fonnally. and gr^ wtoather which froze water First Time Since Uproar officially Iwcame.Bbth Liuni mains and fire hydrants, ren­ today as a judge signed her dering many useless. ■AIGON, South Vietnam (AP) took advantage of clearing skies government forces uncovered a adoption papers climaxing a Fire Commissioner Robert J. — U.S. supersonic Jets flew past over North Vietnam after more massacre at a Communiat pris­ long and sometimes hitter Quinn, y’ho made the. toes esU- Ice coats the\ruins of Chicago’s McCormick Place, as firemen continue to pour than two months of almost un­ on camp. custody fight. Oominunist MIGs today to bomb matej satd^he.dpubtSkd the short water on the gigantic exposition l|all. An early morning fire destroyed the main broken bad weather. A Vietnamese mdUtary .Judge R. Waldron Heirz- water supply made much differ­ public area of\the lakefront arena. (AP Photofax) an oil depot U% mllea from Ha­ In forays Sunday American spokesman said the Viet Cong. berg sighed the adoptich ence in the fire tigtiUHg. noi. It was the doeest major bombers pounded three targets kliled 44 Vietnamege prisoners, papers at the Ulster County "If. we bbd aa the water in stiike to the North Vietnamese 16 to 40 nniies north and north­ most of them civiUans, in a courthouse dtuing* a fS- Lake Wch^jga it ymuldh’t have west of Hanot, including the camp about 106 miles southwest minute conference in his mattered A Mt,” said aift- eaqpital sinoe the oontroveisy chambers. over oiviHsn oasualUes arose Viet Tri raUroad yard. of Baigon before they pulled out er totnihg t)ie nitoa. *T coiildn’t The pilots r^xvted Hght to of the area in the face of ad­ For the girl’s parents, Mr. Pobby Baker Trial Judge )ast month. bsHsvs what It saw when I'got A U.fl. spokssman said Amer- ground fire over s,'e^ Judge Oliver Gaacb today to lie before the ; The- Bromley had aouj^.- govam*, Israel Warns government charges that iM s. ment proCtacl^to' because B ^ Chinook hsliooi^r was shot Rangers, hdders of A U.S. pres­ .‘teedlpel.,rea«(Hw’^ .Had htb- > t6«k under advieament. the quee- down in the Mekong Delta about idential citation from Presideht cause ;)ie sAid 'ihs atten^ r^i^t.Tnaae by Ba^,..ley feared I fM s it o ton- Uqp. wh^rwhbtlier .ctoi^ ..cta^ves Of Reprisral; sevttn miiiea eoutliwest o f Can Jolmson, reported killing 74 Viet who are both 4% wpee, ton apd iTonto. te r lh w 'liM f derwtiy to tovd ve b)m to a oon« Tho, a military i^dicsman eaid. Cong with support from air old, to have A child Bethf' ^ Bobby !Baker rtwuld be quashed tenant governor of Nevada. spiracy to He before a .grand A -ninth-inan- aboaed the oraft rtMkes SJid artiUery.Tl»y also '«ge.“ '’ ...... ’Thbw"' Quit'Butt' 1, werewens )»ecaase of J-bugglng’’ unoiaemB.incMenM. *t ■w8»'*alle(mjpth% to keep Jufy inveSti^attog 'Baker’s af-. Troops Mass was listed as misstng. seixed 10 enemy weapons and If*' Ttf*' , The hidgi, aftto iwartog tesU- mysdf from gping -cut on » falm mIS.- The spokesmen said he did reported no cesualities to their A toe jabSMiiCe of. the jury, weak limb,” Bromley said. He JERUSAI^M (AP) For: not yet have results of today’s own force. done with Briomiley’s" 'obiistot, sign Mbdster Abba Bban raid on the Ha Gta oil depot. He South Vietnamese headquar- iJrtJ rllu tos 5 5 *^. Sfiiiettbil. ^ sent Wm to me omces of b^ - and that the intercepted conver­ warned today that Israel cannot said pltote reported sighting ^^^s also reported that govern- to iOtiner secretary to er e lawyers, to pose as a pros- sation did disclose an attempt tolerate any more ^’aggressive MIGs during the flights but that menit troope killed 66 Viet Cong A -i-if lia h -n l-tiA CtanM p»*«« ter KMiie -to the «he Democrtotic majority of the pecUve client of theirs tod by Baker and Jones to get aots*’ by Syria and that H has there were no dashes. in four engagements Sunday in x V U I U 6 U 1,1 C *' MmbSt’ tthde'sheUl-aiid public StoAte^ is Chaarged with income thereby spy on Baker. Bromley to commit perjury. ■ “ both the iwiU and tbs strength Ground fighting flared deep in the Mekong Delta and 46 Oom- sxMbItietoi III the oonntry. tax eihudon, larceny, larceny The trial of Baker is now in Jones is now awaiting trial on a to hatt tha activities.’’ the Mekong Delta as South Viet­ muhist soldiers in an action in / BDORi'e C01)|i1fiy - » ^ l y 9v q JHCUOVmtCK aiftef' trust, interstate thane- its second week. charge of perjuring himself be­ Speaking-to foreign newsmen, namese Rangers . reported kill­ northernmost Quang Tri Prov- Expert Says Place inclildi fimi dqnuaf .fliito pbrtaUoh of stolen money, con- William O. Bittman, /Justice fore the same grand jury. Bban repeated an Israeli offer ing 74 Viet Cong today in a for an infdrmal emergency dash two mflee from where (See Page Eleven) DETROIT (AP, - 0». « ^ ^ A big issue in today’s session m eet^ of the Syrlan-Israel nation’s leading expsrta 00 un- auteototivti idivle* lii- Wtoi whether Wayne L, Brom- Mixed Armistice Commission to identified flying ohjecto said dtistrisa Uww. - ley, former tobbyist and former discuBS outstanding issues, but today that photognq[)hs ! cf a ohe aata «xiflMti<» haM, sin Baker aasociate, was acting im- dto coercion when be'ccnsented Dakotas, Montana Hit said “ BbobUng and bombing has “flying saucet” taken hear hers area as larg^ as she totobaU to electronic recordings of con- first to stop to make such a Prison Camp Survivor last week are apparisnUr au. ttoyiertag-.ilto meeting poskue.’’ veraationa be had with Baker. thentic. of tha stgahms, ww * total Baker’s lawyers argued that By Snow, Wind, Gold U.N. SecretaryOaneral U Dr. J. Alien Hjmek, chairman ■M® Bflhva^J. Le^BSitov* Thant appealed Simday to both Bromley acted in fear that, if be of flie astronomy department of manager c t McOonmex Syria and IsraiM to restrain Played Dead, Escaped did not cooperate, he might be CHICAGO (AP) — Raging swirled six inches of-new snow tbdlr military forces, warning Northwestern UnlVertlty, stJsb ****®*%; , indicted for incorrect teidlmony winds plastered the Dakotsus and inito zero -vlslbillity at Mtooh said the pictures were strikingly Lee Mrid Insurance woUM cov- that a largs-soale clash could he acknowledged he gave before Montana' with snow, sleet and N.D. VI THANH, South Vietnam women and children, when gov­ similar to other plctaires of er the taes. result from continuing tension a federal grand jury which in- freezing rain today and the bur- Nearly aH schools were closed (AP) —: TrembUng, the man in ernment forces sw ^ through. UFOs he has investigated. The ntof’of the huge structure along their border. dieted Baker. geoning blizzard swelled south- in northern South Dakota frijm the black shorts crouched in the Seven persons, including the Hynek, a scientific atodsor to ooHapeid ahortijr after flremen Thant’s appeal, sent to the If neither party consents to a ward into Nebraska and Iowa Lemmon on the west to the Min* mud of the Mekong River delta. man with the head wound, were the Air Force’s Project Blue arrived, majjtoc.a jagged V that WTOtwo ggovernments ov ei^ ^ wmoay,Sunday, said«u« ^ known to have survived. Three hogging toe practice is on much and eastern to Wisconsin and nesota border. Most rural Book, which coordinates aH teoged Bke 'a' ^ant hand had more dubious constitutional nlrthem Michigan. schools were closed in toe east- 1 long gaped in the back of his of thcM, including a 17-year-old UFO reports for the military, given it a Judo chop. military buildup along the bor­ girl, were wounded. grounds than if one party con- The storm’s fearsome blasts ern half of North Dakota where head. commented in an interview with The. crashing roof oarriM sente. — reported 120 miles an hour Fargo’s two inches of snow der from lA. (3en. Odd BuB of away were A reconnaissance company it a -foot s ^ c n of the 6 About 100 yards the'Detroit News. 200 Bromley testified today that at Geggysburg, SJ3. — blew drifted, Norway, Chief made power and cora- astion in Palestine. where .the man said he had been while intelligence. personnel ex- , armor in defer^ve areas on the Vletnunese and U.S. military were bound tightly behind his show any indication of to oh- Spring Fashion Preview Snow Mown into Minding atohoritles in this delta area back wMh wire. Some had been vious hoax,” Hynek said. clouds grounded idanes of aictivation of their arms agamst more than 100 miles south of shot. Others stabbed or cut, ap­ Israel. We were compelled also “The striking thing to me is NorthOeHtral Airlines at Huron Saigon said the Viet Oong killed parently with bayonets or ma- the similarity these pictures and Stoox Falls, .F.. and Ml- i^etes. 8 (See Page Eleven) 41 prisoners, including sonie_ have to other photos I have seen not. The bus dei^t St Aberdem ' Vietnamese troops first Figures Defying Flat Look (See Page Nhiateea) oaM all servtoe would ha ina- moved into the prison camp pended. By RHEA ttrEWART Sunday and found a number of Rapid temperature falls ac­ Railf Welfare Unions Strike captives slain. Then, because of gpedal Msrald Writer companied the storm. Aber­ heavy contact with the Viet deen’s reading of 40 degrees at 6 Oong in a nearby area, they Liirleen’s In, NEW YCHIK—Since the birth control pin came itoo general a.m, plunged to 10 by 8:30 aa moved on. (he storm swept in on g;usts of- When other goverrunent George Is Out use; woman have been wearing Transit Pact Ends hraasisres. 76 ntiles. • (See Page Four) In ’Bama Swap That hit cf information came The Weather Biureau’s b li» zard warning for North Dakota to light at A luncheon tor fasb- and Minnesota said intensely MONTGKJMBRY, Ata. (AP), lon editors attending the Amer­ cold air pressing behind toe — Lurleen Waiilace takes her ican Designer Series spring Keystone Walkout storm will drop temperatures to husband’s piece as governor’of openings. Olga, who makes 26 below zero in North Dakota, Alabama today in a change of foundation garments, confirmed n e w )rOBK (AP) __ A The tentative agreement, sub- and below in Minnesota and command which may send Wm that fewer A cups, and more B 20 » 7%-hour strike for higher Ject to ratification by the Phlla- Montana tonight. traiudt delphla Tarnsportatlon Co. back to the campaign traU as a ci^s, are being sold. pay by Philadelphia . , , candidate for president Waminga of heavy snow and wrkerk ended today Just as Board and members of ^ ca l What effect this change in toe hazardous driving in four oth^ With outgoing Gov. George C. femnlS .figure - w ill. have on the 7 600 welfare 284, Transport Workers Union, Wakace at-her side, the blonde, states said the heaviest fail fo clothes that women wear was tJorkers were walking off their provldea a 61-cen( hourly pack- housewife takes toe oath in lobS'tod the 12-state operation , age Increase—42 cents in dl- not made clear during to, quM- (Sea Page Eight) I midafternoon^as the first wom­ tlon-and-answer exchange be­ S the Baltimore A Ohio RaU- rect wages-ln a two-year con- an governor in Alabama’s histo­ tween editors and the country’s road was threatened by a sud- tract. ^ ry and third in the nation. den walkout of 1,800 teletype SetUement was reached after' «rom iwnmg dealgnere. who have pretending tiiat the fomsle tod telephone operators. Mayor. James Tate's labor ad? Ma 826,000-a-year Job to become „ . 7., ■ - . In PhlladelpWa, bus trolley vlser brought TW and PTC Ms Wife’s "No. X adviser” aJt |t J ? Biilletin and mibway service resum ed negotiators back to the bargain- a year, will retain a voice in toe clothes that glvsR ^ t Irok. quickly for 1 million riders in ing table for the flpt time since state government. They prom- Sex reared its head at mother the na^w’s teprth, largest city. Friday. It. took, .tour hours to teed toe voters In the election phint when the designers were BOOK AGREEMENT ' D espite tiie'welfare delpart- hammer out tenijis, with the campaign last year that Wal- asked about the current tenden- NEW YORK (AP) — Aj ment walkout. Now Y ork CTty aimounqement coming at 3:80 lace would continue to help cy of young men and young wo- spokesman for Sen. Robert F« oftoliJs asiro'risd’ th e'city’ s ’600,- 'a.m. inake toe decisions. men to approximate eacl Kennedy said today aa agrrof OCB clients their checks would gy pioming rush hour, In toe months to come, he is Sr’ s style of dress so that, ment had been reached la §a out on time.’ ...... -' 'tiansit ‘ seivlice wais ‘ hear’ nor- almost' certain td take am to- Ihg a coupls^oh the strse Mrs, John F. Kennedy’s dis­ The ivllioad Mdd early mal. Railroads reported they ctsask^y active part fai nation­ can hardly tell 'wMch te wMch. pute with author WUlhua ports-indicated'toe strike - end-itauTed'nearly twice as many al pcUU(»l attain as an avowed The most cogent comtnent pn Manchester over pubUcattol ^pketing by members of toe commuters. I tampion of state’s rights. Be­ tMa came from Rudl OMiireich, o f hte book. ’^The Death o f Transportation -Communication jt seemed certain the transit fore the year ends, he te expect­ who' once tried to get men and The new look io the “ impdrtfinit leg" say all fashion a President.” The spokssmaa ItaptoFM Union had not die- Qrm would seek a quick fare ed to announce that he wiH run women to vear the same kind, designers. It’s noted here in this slim little, dress said lawyers for parties to the niptod ai^eduled long-haul aerv- mcreasa—and tbs Re^ylvania for president again to IMS as he of bathing sult-:-tiitolM>. by Oscar de La Renta. He divides i t into purple dispute would obtain a com- toe. A qjoknamto said a tem- ppiuc Utility -Oommissiem did toree years agp. : "Young people u « Jtrytog to and white and shocking pink and white versions of sent decree shortly la Mrs. porary restraining order against aobeduladA msstlng ln Harris- The outgoing fovenwr hM coinmunteata wtih ona;aaotbto the same print, crops it well above the knee and Kennedy's sitit agaiato pubip the unton win he sought in U.8. . _ _ _ adds stpekings of the i ^ e colors. cattoa. ilouit at Baltimors. (Sw Fags Eleven) l a iR v a n Hu g o (Sea Page F M r) (•acFi^VaBr) $ I MANCHESTER EVEltolG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1967 PAGE 'I Vemon Bolton '.4 PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1967 f*T** f6rO ne . A "T” mokes a difference. -f) ■ Ask Irving Oartelde of Seal on the AnnUaT Report • P! ed to raise South Windsoi r Vt and although I didn't have any A a g ^ s m e n t H e a i ^ g $ ‘ S^emwolfl on 245 W. High St. He became I a four-gallon donor, during - Y at the time, this was the flnt A jretdew of new projjierty .S' '4-. Part of School Ring Design time I was solicited. .Ootima NEW SUSPB^E 8TOBT Youths from 'the Bloodmobile’s ' 'visit to assessments, based on re- 1BACUE8 iBUMP PIAY Mianchsster Ydday. Ahd the was in her OO’s and Siegfried $953,000 hi Federal Grants valuation, la being conduct- 'JuSswdaeflHa ' The seal on the cover of th e . The Oiristlan unity week ^TH E W A Y was nearly 70. I was in my 20’s. NORTM Red Cross credited it to BY ORM -WEST bd. to 7 tonight In me Mu-’ By AUFBED.SHBINWOLD . Mauchester annual'report of the Town of «®^®®® beKln Wednesday Siegfried was then head of the John' GarsidOv of 81 West- Awarded Town Last Year n l di|>al Building Hearing You can thke It from Jak* - minster Rd. The - Herald T. -.-1.,. J at fit. George’s and rotate Bayreuth Festival, and not do­ A Manchester youth who was Bolton for 1066 is part of the de- y,e tour churches. All Some people wonder what kind o ( letter can iSa written I HEARD IT” Room - inte session is tor Winkman Quit even the .best o ic a ^ printed the error. ing too weH. Federal ^ranti toUHing |9SS,* - Itie. repteienta^ve noted that sign on the Bolton High School services are at 7:30 p.m. moss pRqperty. owners idayers occaslpnaliy stumble in­ injured in a car accident Fri­ to a bereawd family. Circunistances alter instance's o f oourst, Once having met Cosima you 491 were allocated for a variety' he has Introduced a bill to the _____ “ Gartslde says this bonec- whose last names start with to an a'wkward’ c o p tr ^ - As the day night oh Old Town Rd. rei ring- ’ • BuUetin Board but w hen'M occasion requires a letter, mitybe this general knew why, 1 don’t think Sieg­ of town projects during 1966. state legtaiature to repeal the A A J . A lO f i S Mellcy, knbarly Asm,' daughtar of Jamea A. Jr. and Oon suits him to a “T. by John Gruber the letters S ahd T. hero of "A ce of .^les,” the lat­ It was desig;ned about three jj,.g department auxiliary fried was an exceptionally Based on an estimated popu- state aid to education funds bas- Grace Perroni Malley, 1320 .Burnside Ave., East Hartfoid. Sha ntolns in critical condition at idea eon guide you —. ' Tomorrow’s sesSUm will est ptq;>ert)aok dhuier-dlller by strong character to begin with, latlon of 16,000 persons, these ed on the formula method and was botn Jan 4 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her ma­ St. F t^ cis Hospital in Hart­ years ago by Donald Sobol ’ 68 will meet tonight at 8 at the fire- will be shown. Marge and Scott “No matter how well meant or how well written, words and apparently mama was still grants placed, tha t<|Wn in the replace it with an aot providing be for letters U, V; ^ X , Y Don Vbn Eisner, Winkman ternal gr^dparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perrons, 104 ford, ■ ■ cs,. and Greg Hutchinson ’67, work- house. Hostesses are Mrs. Mary and Z,i and will be me 'Iort Brown are co-chairmen. ruUng the roost when he had'al- position of Kceiving grants for "across the board” sub- brings h}s opntra’ot home ahd Harlan St. Her paternal grandparents' are Mr. and Mrs. The youte, James H. Rid ing together as a student coun- Ragotwskl and. Mrs. Edna Rob- simply don’t come too easy to express our feeling at a rime to be conducted by tnS- Solves qll the mysteries. No Senior League most achieved the proverbial equal to almost |60i) per per- sidles for each school child in James .Melley Sr., 828 Fevguson R- ♦ K<>107 fondly remember a good person, a person many people w e n Supposedly nothing was al- Sprcnkel said today. In his campaign for the house ihonds. ' * • ' i * • ies when the car ne was riding the Senior Basketball ^^® ^® ideas offered by two ring- com- night at 7 at the town offices., . . . .. „ vorced from her first husband, morrow's retdew will -be North Kent BaiA Wort have been postponed a wg^k be to. take up the composers Han- _ tered from the original Bay- Covering a wide range of seat this fall; Rep. Lassman ad- FouhNspades is a pretty mis- lOougli, Stephen Andrew, son of C. Raymond and in ran into a utility pqle.. panics, Sobol said, plus some a voter-maldng session will proud and fortunate to have as a frienA . . . Hans von. Bulow, became a fnmi 1 to 7 pjnr. y lso in the erahlq od n ^ ct, but ,we all get t j Piss i t cause of the lack of referees. del and Vivaldi in this issue of -Liitheran instead of a Roman reuth productions from the projects ranging from funds vocated the abolishment of the 2 4 'PaM S 4 Pau Audrey Rosha Gough. 42 Woodland Dr., Waiq>lng. He was Rldyard was first m ^ght to origin^ ideas. be held from 6 to ^ p.m. in . the Municipal Building Heating to spols hlw^tWs if we bid'ener­ Recreation Director Donald A Highef- Power made a decision. No one knows the r^won, The Herald, but my mail caught Catholic, and legitimised the time of Richard’s death through grsuited tq-^e board. of educa- present education aid formula 3 <2 Put 3 4 PUi born Dec. 7 at'Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal Rockville General Hospiutlm d As explained inside the cover town offices. Room. getically. . It only if we Berger announced toddy.. The . up with me and 1 had to chanM birth of their son Seigfried fol- the lives of Cosima and Sieg- tlqn for ' computer operation ^ replaced by. aid on a 4 4 F l4 ' grandparents Mme Mr. and Mrs. E. Clyde Rosha, Springfield, later transferred to St. Freufo^s ' We simply have to accept it. You, your family, your friends Taxpayers not satisfied try to draw trumi gym win be open! however, for Annual,Report (available Bolton Homemakers will meet my mind.. In my first column or^ i^ m g the subsequent marriage, fried. Siegfried conducted and training to the sanitary sewer straight per phpil basis, Mass. His patehial grandmother is Mrs. James D. Young, ' - - in the selectmen's office), the Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the —all of us—can be grateful for a gift of memories' we foiuHy wim United’s explanations, Jake Wlnkiuan w d n ^ e .first Worcester, Mass. He has mree bromers, Alan, 8, Kevin, 6, where his condlUon was reporti^ractice i,y teams or Indlvl- this year I had mentioned the ^^hich took place in 1870. She was one of the very few left- system, the grsmts are either According to the present for- the Whg of hearts'kiid ah even­ ed critical. A spokesman said d ^ jg seal, in the form of a shield, con- Community Hall for a program will have the opportunity to trick with the ace of tUajponds and Robert, 2; and a sister, DiatMi, 11. and league play will re­ share with you. This precious, priceless gift is mostly yours, demise of Wieland Wagner dur- was 3?, her husband was 57. handed . conductors I have ever, encumbered (reserved) or re- uiula, $176 is received for the tual diamond ruff to dummy. his condition was unchanged. tains the following: Three d»g- on small appliances and clean- appear before me Manches­ to lead his singleton heart.^l6[est • ' • * 1* • • ’ I • sum e next Monday with to- but not entirely. We value it too and always will . , .** Ing the past year, and I had Although Richard Wagner encountered. (Incidentally, Dave ceived. first 3(X) pupils; $150 for the East would ,get a mump .trick, The driver of toe car was gers, with a fish in the comer, ing furniture. ter Board of Tax Review covered.vdth the. jacl^ and d^n;;. Vayler, A nae^orie, daughter of Thomas and Maureen hlght’s'^chedule. been Hone too enthusiastic about (jjgjj [jj Frau Cosima was Almond of local note conducts Other programs th.at have re- *0® .(Shard Rylander, 16, of 20. taken from the coat of arms of ------^ when It meets in late Febru­ niy’a king ,pf. liearts.’ won,the Antt notlilhg else. Donnelly ’Taylor, 108 Asplnwall, Dr., Andover. She was born WATKINS-WEST FUNERAL SERVICE him a.s a producer of his grand- jjyg gg years old and ceived considerable federal aid thereafter. 'Evidently a nfodem hero must, Dorothy Rd;, also in Manches­ the Bolton family; a wooden left-handed.) ary or early March. trick, ^ is ihade the rest of me Dec. 10 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her- maternal The Herald’s Vernon Bureau Manchester Evening Her- father Richard's works. ^ There was a period at Bay- include the town-Vride .qompre- The. proposed increase in state ter. shoe, ci'ossed with an Indian ^ 142 East Center Street—649-7196 died in 1931, op April 1, (All play fidrly easy. ' leaTii h(iw to handle weak trump (randpafents are Mr. and Mrs. William Donnelly, East Hart­ U. at 38 Park BL, P.O, Box 827. aid Bolton correspondent. Then I had somelxidy in- a.t reuth following the death of 'hensive planning and urban *1*® ^ «>v- suits strong '■ w inen. Both He is in Manchester Memor­ hatchet and a peace pii>e, allud­ Fool’s Day) to Imprecise. Her Winknopn ruffed a h®ert> l®d ford. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Temporary con-Mpondent is the house who thought I was Siegfried, but, more particular­ beautification. Grants, have been tte bulk of ^ d e n ts in the seem verJ^' tesy—In fiotlon. , ial Hospital with head injuries ing to the legend of a Dutch ClemeweU Young, tel. 643-8981. soti Siegfried diedNin August a diamond to dummy’s king ahd Taylor, Waterbory. Bette Quatrale, teL^5-2845. crazy when I made the state- ly following the death of Cosima received from various Federal population of the town, settler who was hidden in a '______,______^ ——of a ^4OGS’S the same B A W J year, w CJb A I CS and A 1 he W was CA O Lani Bird 2 ruffed another heart. To pre­ Dally Question but his condition is described ment that. I had not only met aforementiori- (both occuring in the same agencies including the Depart- , increased aid to South cave in the Notch by his Indian vent a plUb discard, Winkman . Fartaer opens with one spade, Cortt, Garret, eon of Robert yf. and Patricia Doucette as Satisfactory. He was also Wieland (which was not chal­ ment of Housing and Urban equivalent to v/ife to escape authorities; a. ed Wieland Wagpier, whose year as I mentioned) when no­ now cashed two high clubs.. and the next player possee. transferred from the Rockville Tolland County lenged) but that I had met his Development, Department of Appfoximately 2.5 mills. Soon to Link Cook, West Rd„ Ellington. He was born Dec. 20 at Manches­ fleur-de-Us referring to the birthdate I cannot find, in­ body succeeded very well. When the jack-fell, declarer de­ hrtd: Spades, Qr7-6-4; Hearts, ter Memorial Hospital His, maternal grandparents arc Mr, hospital ------father and grandmother, both. Among the least successful was French army, led by General Our "Red Carpet" comprehensibly, at the. moment Interior and the Department of One-Act Play Set cided to beUeve-East’s, story. 10; JMam''^ • ' Bayreuth as an artistic en­ designed to serve as a new com- Strickland Kurlen, 71 Washington St. He was bora Jan. 9 at damaged and was towed from '»®^” "tog this week, will speak on “ Oonoeni in In­ Wieland Wagner' was far too and state funds for a complete will meet tonight at 8:30 at me spades to dummy’s . Jdng. De-, f dispute still pds tis^^wi m e. studs’ I • f f • • terprise was already under home of Mrs. Ame Oberg, Val­ munlcatlona link between the Manchester. Memorial Hosoltal. His maternal griadparents the scene of the accident, wWch / " y resident wishing a copy ternational Affairs.” young to be considered for an revision of the town compre- clarer woidd; tlten continue lyim effeqt on higbw6y.-P^®>u®nts- How To Hold way, but state backing was ley View Dr., Wapplng. Aiqilica- UnUed States and me Far Fast. are Mr. and Mrs. Marvin M. Strickland, 71 Washlngrton St. Miss John is npw secretary WITH THIS COUPON important post at Bajo-euth un- pTan^’lmder' the” ■701” is stlU being investigated. ®^ »"®y ®®^ summarily withdrawn and Wag­ tions for new members must be A spokesman said Comsat will His paternal grandparents are Rev. and Mrs. V. T. Kurlen, and send a simple form to Rep. oi the United Church Center and tU me years immediately fol­ program; and $12,875 from the An accident Saturday night re­ FALSE TEETH ner, together with his wife received by today. begin today 10 days of tests to Bangalore, South India. King and the bill will be mailed has worked with toe United Na- Reg. $1i0 lowing World War H. I’ll give Housing and Urban Develop­ sulted in a charge cf reckless Cosima, spent most of their determine the spacecraft’s com­ driving being lodged against ^ 'P*'® tornls are . avail- tions. She has worked in many More Firmly in Place him all sorts of credit tor grab­ ment agency for participation ' News of Servicemen time trying to. gain funds for bing hold and exerting me in­ munications capacity. It is ex­ Johnson, flemiher Marie, daughter of Raymond A. and James Mitchell, 20, o f 3 Ester able at the town clerks’ offices. capacities' in Burma ''and the LUBRICATION Do your false teeth annoy and em- ' in two urban beautification pro­ Aviation Machinist’s Mate 3C ba'trass by slipping, dropping.or Wob­ its completion. It was completed fluence of me Wagnerian blood pected to have a b ^ t 240 cir­ Jean Oarls(ht Johnson, 233 Center St. She was bora Jan. 9 at Ave. Rockville. He is schedul­ The service may be expand­ United. States. bling when you eat, laugh or taik? grams In the community. Keith C. Marshall, USN, son of Manchester Meniorial Hospital Her maternal grandmother AT MANCHESTER. CONN. _____ by 1883, the year Richard died, when he did, and mis could not cuits. The first, tor use between ed for appearance in Oirctiit ed throughout- the state if it Hostesses will be Mrs. SEARS ROEBUCK AUTOMOTIVE CENTER Just sprinkle a little FASTKETR on Sprenkel, commenting on the Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Mar­ your plates.This alkaline (non-acid) but was in very precarious fi­ have been easy when he was America and Japan, is sched­ is Mrs! fethel Scott, 10 Stock PI Her pStemal grandfather is Court 12 Rockville on Jan. 31. proves successful 'within the dis­ Charles Church and Mrs. Jo­ powtfer holds false teeth more firmly receipts, said that one of this ,shall, 867 , Foster . „ St.,...... is present- Carl Joliibkm, Cromwell She has a brother, Jdhis'Fatriek. 11; and more comfortably. No' gummy, nancial straits, and, so far as In his 30’s and virtually un­ uled tentatively to be opened The accident occurred at 7 :65 trict, according to Rep. King. seph IVacy. major though often overlooked *® ^y^ Norfolk, Va., with and three sisters, KathleCn Ann, 20, Unnea Marie, 10, and gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Does not I know has always been so. Cer­ known. Jan. 26. p.m. at the comer of Arch and “I have long felt the need for Panel Discussion sour. Checks “ plate odor breath." advantages of the federal t^® f^'l,®’- Holly Esther, 6. tainly they were still trying to I still maintain, however, that ■When. launched, Lani Bird 2 Union Sts., when a car operat­ a _ service o f' this kind,” King The panel discussion on Dentures that fit are essential to grants, such as those allocated W a ^ n g S q i^ r o ^ 12 Mraichester Auto. Center health. See your dentist regularly. ' raise funds in l958, for Wieland in his zeal to remove me in­ reached an-eliptical orbU rang­ It’s Wild! ed by Dora Whlttnore of 97 Tal- said. “It will now be possible to church unity by toe four Bolton Get FASTpfiTH at all drug counters. Marine Pfc. Frederick W. •Kelly, Fhnip Paul, son of Eugene N. and Dolores Bales- SHOP AT SEARS Wagpier suggested I might con­ crustations that had overlain for the sewer lines and treat­ ing between 160 and 19,011 pau- oott Ave., Rockville stopped be- try it out experimentally with SEARS Open Mon. thru Sat. Roghammer, son of Mr. and sno Kelly, 20 Agnes Dr. He woe b o n Jgn. 8 at Manchester pastors 'Will be held alter toe AND SAVE tribute, during a conversation. Wagnerian productions for over ment plant, is that the fluids Ucal miles above earth. Comsat fore making a left turn into the . help and co-operation of the 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. Mrs. Max Cohen, 108 Scantic Memorial Hospital His maternal granditarents are Mr. and service at St. Geoi^ge’s Church Due to the continuing pre­ half a century he went altogeth­ are released at various stages sent me spacecraft Saturday Orchard-St., police said. Her car town clerks.” Satisfaction Guaranteed Meadow Rd., is presently serv­ BURNSIDE Mrs. Patrick Balesono, Hartford. His paternal grandmoth*r is Sunday, not Wednesday as pre­ or Your Money Back AUTOMOTIVE CENnR 230 Broad Sti»-44SrI581 RANGE carious financial conditions, er too far. I ’m all_ _in favor of of the project, thereby reducing into a stationary orbit over the was stisick foom behind by the The plan is another attempt ing at Camp LeJeune, N.C., Mrs. Adele J. Kelly, 20 Agnes Dr. He has four sisten, Ellen. viously stated. both Cosima and Siegfried his thiowing’ outu;em ould”yoW t®mporaij borrowing by UiC Pacific at me international date MltcheU Cor, which had to be by King to bring the govern- AND wim me Second Bridge Com­ 16, Joan, 14, Joyce, 12, and Patricia, 8. came to this country in 1929- settings that had chanteterized and ^ long-term fmanclng line. towed from the scene^ accord- ment closer to all people within pany. in the Atlantic Fleet Ma­ 4 4 4 4 4 FUEL OIL 30 apparently following the the Temple of The Holy Grail in ^® P*'OJ®®“ - rine Force; Because Laid Bird 1 did not ing to to® police report. the district He held office hours Stevene, Cheryl Jean, daughter of Ronald O. and stock market crash. They want- “ Parsifal.” His imaginative set- ’ Federal granU for the sewer Church Board Meeting reach a synchronous orbit, it Windows Broken in each town last month to en- GASOLINE Carolyn Mulvwy Ste'vens, 40 Olcott St. She was born Jan. 11 ting and use of lighting was ex- result in savings ’The Board of Christian Edu­ could be used tor communlca- Acte of vandalism Involving able residents of each of the at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandpar­ emplary ^ approximately $360,000 in cation. o f m e First Congrega­ tiems only on a. part-time basis, " N O W breaking ■ of ' windows in the towns he represents tb contact ents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Muivey, 40 Olcott St. Her pa- Once having jarred the Wag- Interest payments ove^ a 20- tional...... Church;...... Main.. S...... t, will.. Its $6 circuits.'Qoyr tjriU be used, downtown area were raported him with ideas tor special leg- only during emergencies. SHOWING ___ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Meric Stevens, Ports- BANTLV OIL nerian audience, it was not so y « ^ p e ^ ^ d also i ^ c e ^ e tomorrow at 8 p.m. in STATE Friday night islatlon. fV.I FRESH GANDY 1 mouUi, N.H. She has a brother, Ronald Michael, 18 months. easy merely to jar them once outstanding debt of the miuuci- Metzger Chapel. On ,Ap.i:j! Ij ^thq ..Defense .De­ Several Windows .were broken ...... - ...... rOMI'ANY, INC. WHITMAN, SCHRAFT TEL. B43-7832 FREE PARKINO 'HaBi ^SnrTHETrER • • • . • • again. He found it necessary pk-iHy- ’The confirmation' class will partment 'w ll '‘claijin ''30'circi4ts at the Rockville Public Lib- MAIN .srilKKT •CANDY CUPBOARD “ PENELOPE” At 6;.15 andJli80-rVZ,WOMEN” At 8 PJM. Sanford. Dnnlelle Mnrie, daughter o f Donald Almon to shock. Mermaids yith scuba- _ be held at 4 p,m. Thursday at —10 each for commu.idcaUons aray. Popular Maiket, the Rock­ and Sandra Ferrsnte Sanford, Fredric Rd., Veriion. She was Conti Qualifies (iiii-iMir. gear, goddesses-with flye-ln’ch The, o f education wm chureh; ^betwC^ft^ HSwdll, 'Ja^iah the ville Cinema and toe to m hall ARTHUR DRUfi Philippineii and lhailand.' ThS LOVE, LUST AND ADVENTURE' born Jan. 11 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal Utickvilk* K7.''.-:iU7l rubbef nipples, and finally a ” ’®®^ The 270th annual meeting of Police ddclined tei lAy how National jteremautids an’d Space p grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hiomas Ferrinte, Portland, As Accoimtant Lohengrin that might have been P "»- f^e high school to begin the church will be held 'Thurs- L many windows were broken or an oratorio insteacl of an opera, consideratiM of me proposed g ^ church AdministraUbn has contracted *lpeiidope" Maine. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.'Brad­ u to estimate damage. Frederick A. ®s Warner. ’The Girl Scout Assodatea Church will meet ’Wednesday at Accountancy. realizing just what he was do- budget total represents an in- BM^’TIMORE, Md. (AP)—Old WO), and THURS., JAlN. 18 and 19 grandparents $re Ifr. and Mra Bari Baker, Worcester, Mass. Committee associates of me Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Knight, 8 p.m. Following a business A native of Riverside, Conn., SPECIAL St. Paul’s Ohurch launched a ing, and definitely to the detrl- ®*'®“ ® $638,057 over last Soum Windsor Girl Scouts of PUCCINI’S IMMORTAL MASTERPIECE meeting. Miss Betsy French year-long celebration of its 276m MATINEE AT'8:S0—EVES. AT'6:80and 8:80 Worcester, Mass. Site has a sister Patricia Ann, 2H- Conti graduated from the Uni­ ment of a very great composer, y®uf ’s figure of $2,617,430. me 'Valley Girl. will ^ ^ jstv e a talk titled, anniversary Sunday wim serv­ ' • 4 4 4 4 versity of Connecticut in 1964. whose genius was many times Omer items to be considered Scout Council will meet tomor­ ices which resembled a Sunday ‘’Through the Eyes of Our Sun­ He has lived in Manchester that of his progeny’s as demon- ^® ®P- row at 7:45 p.m. at me Wap- Hoyeo, Lynn Marie, daughter o f Daniel and Maureen morning In 1692, the year the day School” Rdfreslmieata will since graduation. He is mar­ strated to date. Incidentally, Pobitmont of school physicians, ping ^ ^ Community...... ^ Church...... in Fel- COIOIIY Galvin Hayea, 87 Carman Rd. Sh^ was bom Jan. 6 at Man­ Episcopal parish was founded. A M[E chester Memorial Hpsplta]. Her maternal grandparents are be sepveA ried, and is employed by Price Wieland has a brother who has '*® lowshlp Hall. All registered TKHNiC?L0l The. -couples 'Club a t the Waterhouse A C o'., account­ been associated wim him, is ®^ »®’' ®<^* Girl Scout adults ari urged to The Rev. Halsey M. Cook,' Mr. and Mrs. James J. Oaltrln, New York City, N.T. Her pa- i rector, wore a powdered ■ wig B u t t e r f l y ternal grandmother is Mi^., B. J. Hayes, New York Cit^f Church will hoM a potluck sup­ ants, 100 Constitution Plaza, younger, and sUll survives. i” tbe schools sJid reporfo attend the meeting. per Satui*day at. 7 -p.m. ,SH^s Hartford. Maybe we’H get something from ^ ^ .J)®® ^ ^ i t t e e s of the Lumeran Meeting Set and asked God’s blessing upon * N.Y. She has a brother, Danirt Joseph, ^ months. “our monarebs, William ahd M AGNinciiintTOiJi i n i n o u s h i • • k • • him. The ’’Welcoming Committee” HIRDS Mary.’’ The ushers wore plum­ Adams, Carolyn Jenn, daughter of William and Mar­ ot Our Savior Lumeran Church information, insurance council wiU meet tonight at 7 at me ed hats, velvet and lace. tha Mitchell Adams, 174 HUllard S t She, was born Jon. 7 at Bolton and library council, v church. The Holy Coonmunion was Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents Voter Sesslomt Mid-week Bible Study class­ celebrated according to the are Mr> and Mrs. William P. Mitchell Cedar Grove, NJf. Her G IN l^' Dasa DeCoiffure Voter-making sessions ill be es will be held tomorrow at 10 Church of Bkigland rite in 1692. paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edwin O, Adams, 122 Man Injured Next Sunday Lawrence Cardi­ THE LIHLE THEATRE of Benton St. 851 CENTER ST,->For Appointments Call 648-6808 X i • held on me following - tWes; a.m. In Auto Accident <=>®'^‘™“Uon classes nal Shehan will help lead an MANCHESTER. Inc. . • • « • k 21 from 6 to, 8 p.m., March 21>, meet at 3:30 p.m. tomor- evensong srvlce at Old St. Walker, Christopher David, son of Daniel Henry and Winter Speciall mm from 8 to 8 p.m.; April 18, from row. Patti’s. It wlU mark me flirSt Mary Pllska Walker, 15 Terrace Dr., Rockville. He was born A 22-year-old Marlborough -.r -o m « . o Jan. 0 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ ■ ** 6 to 8 p.m.; May 16 from 6 to 8 , 3 Zoning Items Okayed appearance of a Roman Catho­ FASHION HAIR DESIGN man is in Manchester Memorial p . j„n e 20, from 6 to 8 p.m.; parents are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pliska, 87 Essex S t His pa­ Thp planning and zoning com­ lic archbiabop of Baltimore as invife^ you to become a ah official participant In wor­ 1 . t ..... - ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Walker, 70 WITH A BODY PERM. , Ho.spital's special care unit suf- July 18, from 6 to 8 pm.;mission Aug. approved the following ship in. a non-Roman CathoUc Village St., Rockville. He has two brothers, Dennis, 6 H,-ond INCLUDES GUT and SET fering from scalp cuts he in- 20 front 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sept three items at a recent session. Patron Subscriber Mark, 2M; and a stster.-.Linda, 6 H- With Free Con O t Bonat Fragrant Hair Spray curred last night in a one-car ® 6 to 9 p.m.; and Sept. church. Establishment of a three-lot k' • • • ■ • ' NOW ON SPECIAL $12.50 COMPLETE X X 9 from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m subdivision consisting of lot one accident on Notch Rd. ^he sessions, as set by me PackarA Timothy Allen, son of Paul Gordon and Gail REGULAR PERMANENT^ $10.00 COMPLETE and two with me remaining The man, Francis Zaino, is board of admissions, will all be for the 1967 Season \ Murray Packard, Nathan Hale Rd., Coventry. He was born property around and between SPECIAL GOOD THRt) JANUARY In satisfactory condition, a hos- held at me high school, Jan. 7 at Manchester Memorial Hospital His maternal grand­ the lots as the thir^ lot on me OPEN MON. BAT. — 9-4 THURS. and FRIDAY pital spokesman said today. a special session will be held THEATRE EAST parents are Mr. and Mrs. Norman M. Fuller, ■ I maternal g i^ p a r e n ts art Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rahoglino. Come see these Ford CurtoRi 60(M will be held ■ Feb. 10 mrough As a subscriber you will receive 2 tideets to each of 60 Hamlin S t Her paternal grandparents-ore Mrs. Leah Bru­ Galaxle 500*31 Specially oTOefedl . 12 at the Holy Family Monas­ the four Drograins planned in 1967, LTM tjvill send nette, Hiompsonvllle, and Edwin A.. Oornrtiuooo, Cedar Specially equippedi Mead f v u rtwgrt ' Sirioin a a 1 tery, 'West Hartford.. Swamp RA, Coventry. ■'1'" CINEMA 1 ,you advanced notice of each production ^ d you ^ ' oovnMot IT. txiT TO ji or Mani^pter Evening, Herald. may select the performance of your choice. You will South iWlndMr Cofreepondent, have sieafs id the r^rVled sectiAn. 'All thls'tdj’ only Short Q f i r 50 PEARL STREET—MANCHESTER Mrs. Anne Lyool, $rt. -644-8582. FORD DEALER $10.00. . ' Cut iron ! top, choice'grade beef We Are Changing Our M d our iMUal finer trim! Announcing Grotvth Rues to 4.7% TQ: MARY BLISH, Patron Uhainmn '■ Name From. PORTERHOUSE 09 WASHINdTlONv-; The U. S. 9 Laurel Street Custom 500 4-Ooor SedM rate of i economic growth is WHITE SALE LARGE TENDERLOINS! SPRING COURSES Monoheater. Cann. .06040 swift enough t|t> double the real ' . .,'v MANOHESTER fLlM Bim TO GO WITH YOUR STEAK, WE SUGGEST BEGINNINO THE WEEK OF FEBRUARY • gross nafional' prodiict every 21 1 wlab to become a patron. i Fancy, New* York $1^ OHIONS years. .This trend goes book to t SUrPLYCO. 1800; ^. equals ah average 3.2 *aaaeaaaa*aa.aaaaa^e'a'-aaaaaia«kaaaa*aed««aa.s«,. 3' Lb. Bag i f t C • ]■. ^SCULPTURE per cen increase each year, al­ though growth since I960 has IDRESS laaaaaa.aaae a'da iaeaaaaaaaodaaa. , '.- r o SelacBoro UnlhrMad, $ 1 0 0 to $1 0 ,0 0 0 DILLON SALES and SERVICE. Inc. "DUBUQUE” ALL MEAT C R A F T S risen to 4.7 per cent a year. taMkOWnUKUt •A ■ ' \ '• ■ . ' 319 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER, CONN. ' FRANKS Lb. BEaD SOUiniR ESCAPES — tndOBBA'TM Er — . >**' PAINTING " BRUNSWICK, Gotmaiiy (AP) MANCHESTER HARDWARE m — A 21-yaar-«iil B u t Oecinan 2feLEPHONB...... \ ...... K p jc o d a ';...... Midlar eooaiMd to Went Gem a- MEDIUM SIZE MtINTOSH APPLES LOTTERY & SUPPLY, INC. ny under a hail of mooMne-gun QEiusloaed. la my $10,00 paynwnt. | ...JCWCURI-SILVERSMITHaSINCE I9M If You Are A Used Car Buyer We Have A Wonderful Selection Of A-1 Values - - i From the Ftnest Apple'Growers In the State. buHets. □ FleoaO blli'ma l*t«>. ' " ' ' ■ •77 MAIN ST. M AN CH tO T* IXm im m N KAKCIHBST^ AT 958 MAIN STREET (^4^. Hasdle Bosket, KafistrktliMi Fri., Jan. 27,10 A.M.-12 PJK.; gt|0-7t80 P.M. The West Gennans sqld an­ ^ € 7 other East iQonnao aoUler who r , FOB INFOKMATION. TEL. #> DUTTON, 64S-76M tried t6 Moapq with hiin appar* U Moka checks payabla to ! YourPUBLIC M r EEP* 805 Slain S t a GOODIN, 742-8608 SAT.atli86 UTTUS THEATBS prMANCHBni^ . antty wia oapturad fagr Oominu- OIANT KIDDIE SHOW Birt bortlar guanla. . 4

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Hebron Carman Suit U' l u r v i v o r FLETCHER BUSS CO. of makchestebi kANCHESTEH EVENING HJEaULD, i ^ MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1967 P A G E n y > TV -Radio Tonight -■m4. Additions Plotted Over **When You Thtnh'of 1,700 T och ers [, E s c a p e d Serial Think of PleUhot>* ’ Shanaman.Rauschehbach Okayed for Television Bird-Hill N eeded in State (Couttnued Page One)^ B;00 ( 3-10) Movie 8:00 (34) The IVenrii Chef NEW TORK (AP) —Ropre- . na^g In on t6p ot the dead and ( 8) Mike Douklae (aodfW)) I Dream of Jeannia Ellington Congregation­ HARTFORD (AP)— Connecti­ ftorces moved back in this mom- Zoning Rnles (12) Merv QrtSk (18) Mr. Teritfie aentstives of th^ Kennedy fami­ 54 McKEE STREET Ing after light resistance, .they < (18) Alfred HUcbeock 8:80 (U) Lumr SbOw (C) al Church was the scene Sat­ cut public schools will need !,• (20) Italian Oinema, Newt I 8-40) Rat Patrol (C) ly apd tiC)ok magazine and West found the cam^ burned and the ■ ^let Cong then pujted out The planning and - ironing (22).Rocky, urday morning of toe wedding 700 new teachers this fall, ac­ ( 3 0 « ^ ^Captain. Nice German lawyers for both con­ nrass grave. There had been before government Wrope ar- Commiaaion has approved the (30) Cartoons ' (24) AntMuea TUB ENCLOSURES > SHOWER DOORS of Miss Donna Rae Hill of Ver­ cording to the State Department tTiAiiiHincr Hved. Lam pulled Jtlftiself from (40) Addams Family S:00 <24) NET Journal ferred Sunday on details of legal eeveral buildings, including mass of bodied arid made hia additions to the zoning regula- 5:15 (24) Friendly Giant (18) Siibaeriptkin TV from $ ^ .0 0 to $45.00 non to Frederick Bird of of Education, i what apparently was a commu- ^ D^es bm made » » 6;30 (30) Whlrlyblpde (2042-80) The Road West acUon which Look has threat­ (24-40) N«wb 8-13) Andy Grilfitb (C) EJllington. , ' ' ' - The department announced nal k lA e n and a bomb shelter 6:00 ( 3-10-40) jNeaw. Sparta, , 8-40)------Felony ened against Stem, tto West large enough for a score or toe government- zoning board of appeals to grant Weather 8:80 ( 8-40) Peyton (C) Now IB the tone to bring In yonr Msreens to be repaired. The b ^ e is a daughter of Saturday the results of a survey (18)JIerv Griffin , 8) | h n ^ Affi (C) German magazine. to which three-fourths of the moreperaons. ^ . ! '‘** “ ** helicopters arrive permission for riding stables (24) Oplidon in the Capitol 13) M o ^ , Bform window glees replaced. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hill Sr., (22) TBA Stem has taslsted on publish- state’s public 'school systeips re­ Now there were ashes, broken and dog kennels in the rural 10:00 ( 3) Branded (C) 10 Leona Dr. The bridegroom 6:06 (40) Maverick “ 8-40) Big Valle . Ing parts of Wlsiam Manchest- sponded. crockery, battered tin, and ^^e could not say how many residential and agricultural (10-30484 Run for YOur is a son of Mr. and Mrsi Fran­ (SOVSeainint er’s book, “The JDi^ath of a AUTO UUSS INSTAUED .School systems will begii\ re­ bodies in a muddy grave. people had been held in the areas zoned for lots o f One and (10) New*, Weather Life cis H. Bird, Orono, Maine. At mldaftemoon there was a ]ra and a U.S. ^nd tried to control his trem- clerk, 11:20 ( 3-8) Movie Connecticut has more than (2042-30) The H<^eea:<^e( 11:25 (40) Country Music (C) ture and toe timing of the suit -X. long tapered lace itieeyes and adviser, assuming he wae a Viet bllng. Police Film Set (18) Subscription TV 11:30 (20-22) Tonight ,(C) 24,(XX) classroom teachers. ( 8-40j .Iron Horae (C) . (18) Checkmate (against Stem).” lace bodice. She wore an elbow- Oong, set out in pursuit. The There still were many unan- The ^Jebron PTA will show Of -223 present vacancies (12) GIlIiRan'e Island (O (12) Movie The meeting was held in the leiigth veil of si| k illusion ar­ (24) Silent------World------1:00 (40) Air Fbrce Film (C) . , .__ enumerated by the survey, 73 man ran toward them. swered questions about the pris- the ■ film, "Child Molestation,’’ , . , . , ranged from a crown of seedi are for elementary schools, 68 Through a Vietnamese mili- on camp in the paddy land and and State Policewoman Jenkins SB® SATURDAY'S TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE USTINO S S i H. S id ^ m is S to Doy In . . Day O u t.. pearls and crystals,. and she tary interpreter, he told this palm groVes. It stilly was not will speak on the subject to- for secondary scho^s and 82 for ...... Mrs. Kennedy. Among those carried a cedohial bouquet of atory: clear who had come during the morrow night at the January guidance consultants, reading present were John F. Harding, white roses and Wy. His name was Lam Van Duoc, night and burled the bodies in . meeting. A brief business meet- WE MAINTAIN OUR LOWEST PHiOES 'specialisits, librarians, and counsel for Look; and Richard Mrs. 'Joseph Womecki of he was 46 and had worked as a the mass grave, whether the ing will be held at 8 p.m. at the Radio speech therapists. Goodwin and Edward Costik- Thompsonviile, sister of ths government agent before he Viet Oong had burned the camp elementary school followed by (This listing Incladea only those news broadcasts ot 10 or 15 yan, Kennedy family repre- was captured by the Viet Oong before pulling out, or whether it the program. bride, was .'matron of honcar. minute length.' ” Some ” stations ' " carry other ” sh()rt. ‘ newscasts.) sentatives. more than a year ago. had been destroyed by Vietnam. m PRESCRIPTIONS Miss Christine Hill Of yem on, Area Weather V This film has been shown in Stem planned to publish a He had been beaten several ese soldiers, WDBC—1SS8 7.00 The Worid Tonight sister of toe bride, was junior many communities. Bt points, 6:(X) Long John Wade 7:15 Frank Gifford second Installment of the Look times by the Viet Oong, and one No one knew for sure whp . . resulting in .meaningfui bridesmaid. They were dress­ WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — out how careful children must 6:00 Mike Millard 7:30 Harry Reasoner seiializatlon t(xlay. ’The materi­ cheek Showed a broad half were the men, women and chil- 9:00 Ken Griffin 7:36 Mike Wallace ed alike in flooiNjength gowns The U.S. Weather Bureau says be when approached by strang­ 1:06 News. Sign Oft 8:00 News al would be roughly equivalent ■ savings to you every day! moon of an old scar. dren in the grave, although most S:10 Speak Up Hartford of red velvet, designed with more typical winter weather re­ ers. Examples ot the problems WBOB—ei8 10:06 Comment to the second half of Look’s first square neckMnes and long, tap­ . '^ben gwerhment accounts said most of them had “ ^ overcome them are 5:00 Hartford HigblighU No up* and downs In your P re^ pM on 10:20 Speak Up Hartford installment, which appeared ered sleeves. ’They wore white turns to Cormeoticut today after troops began to approach, the been Vietnamese soldiers or portraved 7:00 News costs — no “discounts” today, "Wegnlar 8:00 Gaslight 11:30 Barry Farber Show here Jan. 10. Sunday’s imseasonably mild Vlfet Cong started killing toe government agents., ^ ^ 13:00 Comment prices” tomorrow! velvet headbows, ahd carried 12:16 News. Sign Off velvet, muffs. prisoners. “What will they do wlto them v, ^ a^<««“"^R®3ldent Trooper 12:00 Quiet Hou™ ^_j^ WTIC—IM i The- Look spokesman said No “reduced specials”—no “ temporary temperatures. .hot. oo..„ w.™ . „.w .i S p i : s .SiSSffl,' 6:00 Aftemopn Edition Simday: “This Issue won’t be reductions” on Presoripttons to lore Dale Rollins of Stuarts Cold, unstable ailr is pushing T m ’JZ l T ' 6:00 Newa, Spec's. Weather too damaging. It’s what Stern stabbed. Lam was struck In the Phillip Brotvn of Kansas Citv mu commimity. ^2 ;oo John Sherman 6:35 American- oustomers! Draft, Va., served as best man. into New Bkigland accompanied - ...... • - ^ ,pj^g entire program is open wiNF—123* 7:80 News of me Vorid will publish next week that we ■•Ushers were John F. Hill Jr. of back of the head with a bayonet Mo., an adviser with the Viet- At the same time, there Is nevw any by a little cloudiness. A threat to all community residents 6;(X) News 7:46 Joe Garagtola want stopped." Stafford Springs, brother of I: and thrown into the mass gfrave namese troops, 5>ie Speak Up Hartford 7,:50 UConn ys. Vermont compromise In service Or quality! of snow flurry activity remains with toe other captives. Then “Why, I guess toey*!! just cov- Hat Sale ,.6r:0000 N6W8■■ 9:10 Nlghbeat A Kennedy , family representa­ the bride; David Bird and Alan over mountain sections to the The PTA Ways and Means ® Show 11:00 Newa, Sports, Weather tive, William Vanden Heuvel, toe Viet Cong threw hand gre- er them up again.” Brown said. 11:30 Other Side of the Day YOU GET OTTR LOWEST Bird, both of Orono and broth­ west and north of Connecticut. committee will hold the Eastor owe om said Saturday that he had tried PRICES EVERY DAY OF THE ers of the bridegroom; and Tan High pressure is the dominant without success to persuade 2 5 Hat Parade and Sale on March YEAR . . . AND YOU SAVE We Deliver Wee Hong of Malaysia and weather system Over the East Bedurthas Wed Years 6 at 8. p.m. in the schoo).- It will -Henri Nannen, publisher of' Orono, an American Field Serv­ Spring Fashion Preview MORE THROUGHOUT THE Bruno photo today but it is being followed .. . .. ^ j definitely be ladles night with Four Weekend Accidents Stem, to make the same dele­ Everywhere, Fast ice student living with the par­ closely by a- vigorous stCMTii Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bedurtoa Maas., met her husband whUe hs all the fancy trimmings. tions in the original manuscript YEAR . ON ALL- YOUR MRS. WALTER EDWARD SHANAMAN ents of the bridegroom. over North Dakota. ’This weato- o f 132 Wetherell St- were feted was taking his Arm y training a i J^BESCRIPTION NEEDS. Figures Defy Flat Look Play Set Claim Nine State Lives that Look is making. Miss Shai'on Lee Rauschen- Glastonbury and Paul Bu­ A reception for 250 was held Reservatlops for [‘"The Clown After his return from Ham- bach of ManchesCer and Walter chanan of Hartford. David Pop- in the church parlors. For a TRY US AND SEE MRS. FREDERICK H. BIRD dowlinesa over Oaaiecticut to- celebration at the home ot through 1945, and waa engaged (Continned from Page One) Who Ran A w y’’ are being ac­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ’Hie bodies of HoUis Scott Jr*, burg, Germany, Vanden Heuvel Elwood Shanaman of Wethers­ off of East Hartford, a cousin motor jtrip south, Mrs. Bird Pour highway accidents took 25, of New London, and Gloria said the deletions relate only, ^ wore a gold wool suit with night wiU signal its approach. Mi’- and Mrs. William Lopes of in the South Pacific campaigns. cepted by Mrs. James Law, field were united in marriage of the bride, was junior usher. a Manchester as human beings, not as mem- and white rfg- ^^arles Wallace, Mrs. nine lives in Connecticut over Main, 20, were found in a episodes that Mrs. Kennedy, brown and gold accessories. By Tuesday thicker cloudiness 15 Lake St. About 25 friends Mr. Bedurtoa, Saturday morning at South A reception for 100 was held and relatives attended the'^vent. native, played bosebatl at Man- bera of opposite sexes,” he said. ^ Edin^ard Patroskl and Mrs. Gor the weekend, and two persons parked car near Miss Main’s considers too personal for pub­ The couple will live at Pinney wiM have ..set in and a chance Methodist Church. at Willie’s Steak House. For a ’The couple was married Jan. Chester High School and with lo- The designers all agreed that don Lassow. The play is spon- died of apparent — carbon monox- home in Ledyard Saturday. lication. St., Ellington, after Jan. 20. o t light rain or snow • may de- The bride is the daughter of wedding trip to Florida, Mrs. 17, 1942 at Worcester, Mess, cal semi-pro teams. His only true masculinity and feminity palm to reveal, a am- g- ^ ^ Rp^ionni p t a poisoning in a parked car. Police said tihe car’s engine Shanaman wore a navy blue Announce Engagements . velbp. Precipitation amoamts ------. . ------/ liar cdmle toere. ^4cil Se^^en of toe nine were killed was running when they were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Rausch- They have a son, Wayne Harold sport now is golf, and his hobby are not damaged by the similar- edreJe toere. BRITAIN AIDS DEFECTOR knit suit with matching acces­ over Connecticut ahoidd be on Ity in clothes and that one rea- Some of toe fashion editors cnbach of 63 Thompson Rd. The Cubberly - Cairns Bedurtoa, a student at Manches- is refkiishing furniture. He ban The Podium Players wlH pre- accidents, one In Bark- found. The couple had probably LONiDON (A P )— Soviet fUm sories. The couple will live in toe light side with greater son trousers are acceptable for bave attended the revival of bridegroom . is the son of Mr. Ur Community College; and a been employed for over 28 years Stot toe play There has been bamsted Saturday night which died of carbon monoxide poison- producer Igor Ivanbvitch Elsov, Biloxie, Miss., after Jan. 20. .Miss Margaret Therese Calms amounts expected well to the women is that they are not like- Dinner ait Blight,” which has and Mrs. Elwood P. Shanaman daughter, Miss Cynthia Ann at Pratt and Whitney, Division ------a change in directors Because accounted for four deaths, and Ing, poUce said, who defected to toe West, was Mrs. Shanaman is a 1965 of Arlington, Va., became the north. of Wethersfield. Five Day Forecast Bedurtha, a senior at Manches- of United AlrOi^t Corp.,-East ‘Z.? to Por-nal commitments, the graduate of Manchester High medical examiner. Dr. George stay and work in Britain. The Rev, Dr. J. Manley Shaw, bride of Norman Graham Cub­ Temperatures in Connecticut ter High School. They are mem- Hartford, and Is a member of men. MbUie Pamis did wish. original director, Robert Jones, J" three men lost their a mec School, and was employed at GUdersleeve of Norwich Sun- AT THE PARKADE — WEST MIDDLE TPKE. pastor o f South Methodist berly of Bhist Hartford, former­ TVesday through Saturday bers o f South Methodist Church, the Quarter O n tu i^ Club. He is the long skirts and^ other un bad to leave toe .show. John Bilsov came to London with a Church, performed toe double­ the Southern New England Tele­ length, throe-way mirrors. accident day. ly of Manchester, Saturday aft­ are expected to average near Mrs. Bedurtoa, the former a tool analyst in PzodiMttian En* acQustpmcd looks. Sibim of East St. has replaced tourist party and on Jan. 4, the ring ceremony. Jack Grove was phone Co., Hartford. Mr. Shana­ John Weltz, who designs him. caused, state police said, “ ’There was no question about sch ed u le to "We Save You Money" nmmal. Daytime high tempera­ Miss Gloria Lopes of Falmoutli; gineering. “Fashion is just a look,’’ they organist and Robert Gordon was man is a 1963 graduate of ernoon at the Fishtown Chapel, sports clothes for both sexes, 'The play will be presented a- ®ar driven by I^tor return home, he left the group tures in the 30b to toe low 40s said, “and it doesn’t take long on Feb. 4 at 2 p.m. at Rhain ^“bay Jr., 25, of New Brit- rarhon mcoioxide ^isondng. fg g asylum. «)loUt. Bouquets of white car­ Wethersfield High School. He Mystic Seaport, Mystic. and overnight lows ki toe teens passed on this experience: to accept it." High School crossed into the west bound The autopsy was conducted aft- nations and pompons decorat­ is serving in the U.S. Air Force, The bride is a daughter of to the mid 20s, with little day “Just 16 years ago, when my stationed at Keesier AFB, Miss. trousers for women were dis­ 'The Podium Plavprs will nivn of Route 44 and collided er state pqUee said one window ------^------ed the sanctuary. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Claims to day change. played in a New York store win­ present the play at Goodspeed ^ by Norman of toe car had been open sev- ’Ibe bride was given in mar­ of Arlington. The bridegroom is jprecdpltation may total % tt> dow, I was denounced from a Lurleen’s In, Opera House later in the spring. E. Pound, 35, of Winsted. erai inches. God Is Moving By His riage by her father. She wore the son of Norman P. Cubberly H inch water 'equivalent in TALL CEDARS OF LEBANON Dead were Hubay, Poimd, and State police said toe car’s en- a fttU-length gown of white dul- of East Hartford, and the late enow and rain earty in the pe­ pulpit for, putting toe zippers In Curriculum Time Spirit Behind The LW V W ill Study Geprge Is Out two passengers in toe Pound ginc was running when toe cette satin trimmed with peau Mrs. Cubberly. riod and in snow flurries BM- front. The Hebron Board of Blduca- Iron Cnrtain! oar Identified as Carl Menard, bodies were found by toe gW’s de ange lace, designed with day. "Ijast e4pam ev ®tri® tons tocation, etc so horopters can from IIS. Remember, three out of four furnaces past four years. This reading B HEALTHY NEW YEAR!!! CAREEI^ WITH lllowere ^ leaves twining smallest since1959-60. be properly dispatched, ' waste fneL Thanks to Mobil Technical Research AntiiorlBed aceat tn Man- program ha8 been instituted for But ifs also about a grand less. kchenter for al) Alrllnea,> children in Grades 1 through 10. A FUTURE down her legs. ______:------our men have the latest facts on how to inake Ballraada iand Steaiwalilp"'’A Some New Year resolutions seem to be made In toe coJlectlon that Oscar There will be; rafrashments your furnace the one-in-four that keeps heating linen. just to be. briAen.- Butt here Is one reaplution o Completo Eleohrmiio ,^de la Renta made of (japrolan Like to earn extra maney' and a short business meeting that you slmald make and determine to keep.. . Computer Programming following toe talk. ( nylon, two-piece and one-piece costs at a minimum. Them’s a big difference in “I resolve to keep myself flt and to protect my IBM-BCA-HoneyweQ If you re look)h£|^for a minioture mov­ with, it keeps on going for less. dreeses in nig-zagB of combine- good healtii.’* This could be the moet Important dislrib^tors. Let one of our servicemra earn Univae ' ing von, our Squareback Sedan isn't it A ^quorebock travels about 2F sMes tldns Uto yeUow, red and resolution that you 'wlU ever make.' RIGHT IN MANCHESTER? on a gallon of gas. It takes 5 pints of oM focihsla weire mated .wlto stock­ another gold star by showing you how big that o Short Term IBM Keypunch Even with its bock seot folded down it Our pharmacy will do its utmost to hdp you only holds holf os much ds the average instead of 5 qua'rts. It never needi a *' ings of toe identical fabric. difference can be. to keep this New Yew resolution. For, we have Alpha-Numerie The man wiho neeMy launched made ope ourselves.' “We resolve to continne e Secretarial Sdenoes station wagon. ounce of anti-freeze, because It'scooled .toe idea of making toe leg a provld^g thb beet pOBslblq pharmacy servloe Bxeouttve-Legal-Medieel Which meons you con't lug 30 pieces by air. It should get a good 35,(XXIndtea Trained tronscripfionish or typists con arrange on a set of tires. And It ovoidi sepedr oonUnuaiicn of toe dress, Rudi Mobil with a eeaudetriy atoeked laboratory and to e Gregg Dlanaond Jubilee M of luggage. Or a full-sized double bed. rieznreicl), had a new switch REALTY always nnsalder your Imalth moke important than ’ e^e^wrlting Shorthand But mqybe you just need (Tear that bills like a ... well, like a VoOtswogeA any greater profit” on the id ^ . He showed printed. flexible work schedules. con carry 15 valise^ O r a full-sized So before you go out ond bey sosm' dresses with stockings toat | BVee nationwide lifetime single bed. 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Negro Goviernment Seated does not have among its house members ’ a sufficient Plan A VUfNinC In Capital For First Time in Babamas number of. men: who-iwssess the L ’-/ JHanrt(i;strt stdeUniNi must have giveh scons kind of >• , necessary background of serv- f DAY PARTY signiU that it might be a good ™ace, NASSAU, Bahamas fAP) — election victory over VM wdilte- training to.run an effec- FAIRWAY ^hold such a mieUng now, Artd 'a^ery- Tolhn Bflirrtneing Heavy These sunny Islands get theh dominated United Bahamian . tlve government.” Euntins IfjrallK body’s pretense that there^ ^uld be WASHINGTON (AP) — The covomment todav. ‘I’® Bahama’# larg- f u b l is b b d B7 t b b nothing important about it, or nothing ;sks Detroit Seaate4louse Economic Oom- m t our throat. Business in- ^je^iers, Si^ Har- In particular to be expected frbpl It, HARTFORD (AP)—Thehe aute^portant data — but more tragic mjjttee has voiced **gerious oon- oesp . po q , | terests^^'tourlsts ^and Jhvastora Christie, said he coiislde'red could be the praper kind of low key Industry should stop areulfis argubig in^ another sense, becaiisebepaiise com- pern” - over------state ^,------.. d local gov- tioha. Ufe proceeded as before, havahotl^^ to fear. ^ ^ Pindllng - conservative and that It TERGtiSSw * * mon Intelligence And a few emmenl reliance on banks for TourlsUi who Jammed Nassau^. will^open our,^doora to prosperity shimld continue. Publtehen Camouflage designed to give the first about why It cann^ meet safety tell us thaiC one .area In money th6 municipal govern- rode doi/hi Bay Street apparent- 'Tiegitlmate English and Amerl- a group of Canadian ihvestoi's ypMBdpd October .1 , 18W» real move toward a peace a fair standards and start competing ^hlph W e can inake'substantial ments are expected to borrow in ly as oblivious to the political-can industry and thus take the quapended a 315-mllllon Iwtel chanb*.,.to get Itself k»to gear. ►fixing! IUbliibad HolMay».Jfet«red^t Byety the Po»t (Wlc* I? «» to see who can first deUver a efforts wlU?current data is the the next IQ years. ' turnover as were the horses present stranglehold away from project on Paradise Island. But heater, • Oonn., a* Second Claw Matt Weil, we esa dream, can’t we? safer car Sen Abraham A Rib-'desi^ the automobile it- The committee, headed by we^ng straw hats and pulUng the minority that < »t^s ^ it was not known whether the ar. ' . ____ icoff said today self,’>^ Rep. WrlgM-Patman,______D-Tex.,_ p i ^ surreys. economic welfare of'.the coun, poHUcal Situation prompted ►from either Fairway sterou- sobscriftio A r a t e s Bimeoff said common sense said Saturt^y state and local But among reSldmts ln the try.” this. P ayable to Advance The Connecticut Democrat at- the installation of safe- governments .will need- to ,bor- 70()-islan4dhaln atretidilng from The premier-designate said Plndling was expected to an- One Y e a r...... ^ W Six Months ...... ll w Why Our Population la Exploding tacked the industry’s contention features that would protect row about $111 billion during the near Florida to near Chta, the tourism, the principal BahapiM nounce a predominantly Negro Three Months...... o.eo that it could hot meet severki, mejectlon and next dpeade; talk was about Premier-de^lg-. industry, should be increased by cabinet after formally taking SmIs Hankies / Ons Month • e • a e a e ac^ a e • e l.W The most Interesting theory we haVe / /■ federal , safety standards^ extending airline, cruiaeshlp over the premiership from Sir encountered about the world's supposed' fiom injuries caus^ by strlk- "At the excessive interest nate Lynden O. Plndling, , MBMBBR OF , 1968 modele because Jiioir «hi' - dashboaixi,iaci,kr.Dni and other rates prevailing,” Patman said, pulled the 'election upset ,nd harbor facilities and provld- Roland Symonette.. n THE associated PMiSS population problem comes from a Ganify Cake Tins The Associated Press IS exoluSlyely enUtled feotlveness had not been proven, inside the car. "this situation . will impose a Bahamas’ history. ings^nventlon quarters. to Hhe use ol republlcatlon of an- news dl^ young Russian scientist, and the thing \ “Indeed, there is a vast short- ‘‘H0(w much better off the au- tremendous burden , on '’ our Willhlsparty embark 'bnradi- year. 850,(MO tourists vis­ . - SOVIET NOVEUST DIES nal^es credited to It or not othei^lae crSd^ we like best about his theory is that it ed% this paper and also the local news pub- Oge in our knowledge about traf-. tomobile Industry and the Amer- states and communities.” cal policies that could rock a ited thfL^b-tropical haven only MOSC»W (>^) — Yuri Pi Doilies. Cookie Gntters eliminates, with one bold thrust of the flo''\8afety. But to hold lip the ican people and the cause of . Patman added that other tourist-laden prosperity boat or minutes ^^plane from the Unit Gherman, 56, a Soivlet novelist, ^ISl* rights ol republtoatlon of speda] dls- piAhes herein are also reserved. ______^ Imagination,. all the dire disaster construction of .safer ears until traffic safety would be if the ways of providing credit tp mu- wjll it tread cautiously? ed States. film writer and former war ebr- theories which have hitherto dominated we ha’via absolute proof is a manufacturers would atop ar- nlcipalitles must be found. In Gie nafiye straw market, Pindllng beebipes .the first respondent, died in Leniingrad Cut-Outs Paper Tableware le Herald Prlnttng Coropaiw. I«c., aa- today, the Soviet ■ news agency u no financial responsibility Jf*" the field. reckless argument,” . Ribicoff guing about why they can’t The committee study said, one of the women Who make Negro chief exe ve.'of this " ' ' ' ■ ■ ■ ...... ■■ ■ ------‘ re- tass reported.-He-won a Stailln grapnlcal errors appearing His name is Igor ^b eh n , and it is his said. '' nieet the safety standards and however, that state and, local hats to sell to tourists, re- British colony of ,H?,000 Ne- ' anl^ther reading matter In The Manchester He was the principal-speaker start competing to sfee who government should have no dlf- marked: “ We have a govern- groes and 30,000 w h ite s/^ t, the Prize in 1948- OROANiATIONAL DISCOUN1S, TOO! Evfnlng Herald^______theory that ttls" old earth is in process at a traffic j Safety conference could firet deliver an attractive. Acuity in borrowing the needed ment now that is-for the people race issue rarely r e a c h ^ the A ll service client of N. E. A. of building I t s ^ a great populaUon Ibbllshera ■ Representatives^- arranged by Uie Travelers In- economic, and safer automo- $111 billion—especially if com- and not for themselves. Now ,we surface in the election both stores, main street and east middle tarnpltarnplfce, KiSmews Special, ^ e n c y — New York. Chi- surplus because it is going to need it surance, Clompapies. Several au- bile,” Rlblcoff said. merclal banks continue to buy are going.to have price controls pajgn. open every thursday and frlday nights tlU10:60! 9:0 eagba Detroit and Boston. ______' in order to explore, conquer, and popu­ to safety authorities were sched- At the same time, he said, about 60 per cent Of new issues and Jow-cost houses and better Pindling’s party, won 14 new nattiER a u d it B D R ^U OF CIRCUDA- late outer space; uled to apWk-today and Tues- the driver and the road — "the of tnunlclpal aecurities. - schools and hospital facilities.” House of Assembly ’ seats LIGGEn DRUG n c O ur' population explosion is, in this day im Hartford; a center of other/two sides of the traffic It noted that although the se- In bigger business circles, against one for the United PARKADE - L iplav advertising cloetng hours: reasoning, our Instinctive preparation the insurance'industry. triangle” — should not curitles are tax-exempt, Individ- there was some apprehension. Bahamian party. He has a scant OPEN r lionday — 1 p.m. Friday, uals in ■ recent years have Pindllng, 36, London-trained 19-18 majority in -the House. r Tuesday — 1 P,m. Monda:^ for the new role we are about to un­ Rlblcoff said the insurance Iq--' neglected. •For Wednesday — 1 bought less than 10 per cent barrister whose progressive Reflecting the ■view of United | 7:4S A.M. lo 10 P.M. For Thursday p.iih^^Wednesday. dertake. We are ’’getting ready to dustryshould make a dlr^ For Friday — 1 p.m. ThtJUSSJ- contribution to auto salety re­ while commercial. banks have Liberal party won a resounding Balwmian leaders, the Nassau Read Herald Advertisements fEVir Saturday — 1 p.m. rnoay. . carry out new functions of life. taken 47 per cent of the issues in ' ____^______^______' ______S a ^ e d deadline •.‘^1^30 a.m eart day of “Some inner motivations are leading search arid gathering of uni­ publication , except Saturday — » a.m. form data. Inside the last 10 years. mankind to new and unknown shores In ^ attempt to attract more \ Monday, January 16 and, therefore, it is gathering Hs He told the insurance men in, individual buyers, the commit­ 935 MAIN BTftEET - TEL. 643-5171 - OPEN 9 A.M. ’TO 5:30 PJJ. - CLOSED MOND^S strength.” hia prepared text that "you Report tee recommended continued tax- have more information and ac­ MUSIC STOMJS: 17 OAK ST., MANCHESTER - 241 ASYX.UM ST., HARTFORD (522-7201) ’There is no longer any doubt, says exemptions, states guarantees, cess* to more Information than (Continued from Page 6 ■WATKENS-WBST FUNERAL SERVICE - 142 EAST CENTER STREET - TEL. 649-7196 Mr. Zabelin, that mankind is going to more complete economic and f^Peace Words And Moves? anyone else in the field. financial information for poten- resettle other planets, and establish all "And . I would hope that one to the Wednesdayers. Ford as- There was s curious tendency in kinds of life stations on artificial satel­ ------— , V buyers, uniform municipal some places—Wall, Street for Instance— result of this conference would serted his personal belief that accounting and reporting and lites. be a decision and commitment party regularity ought to be condiflcation of state laws gov- to take the President’s State of the “But would it,” he asks, “be possible Union nlessage last week as one which on your part for an industry- considered in committee assign­ erning the issuance of municipal to conquer the solar system, relying wide effort to fill the knowl­ ments. securities. was - relatively mild on the question of only on three billion human beings? edge gap.” the war In Vietnam, and some vague At The Inaugural With Sylvian Ollara Ribicoff’s Senate subcommit­ The non-unity mood persisted “ It would, of course, be impossible. when Illinois Rep. Eldward Der- Ford Counsels Romney OF MANCHESTER kind of reassurance of some greater tee that investigated auto haz­ WASHINGTON (AP) — House “Consequently, two very ikriking h e s t o r m in g o f winski, an indefatigable baiter IwesibiUty for peace. T CAPITOL HILL: First Company Governor’s Foot Guard Band ards was a major fqrce in Republican Leader Gerald R. facts—the explosive growth of mankind of HePUbUc^ liberals, scourg- j^g Michigan Gov, " Wall Street’s hard practical Interest bringing about federal safety and the exploration of space —. do not regiilptions. ed the Wedne^ayero for not would be Its reallza,tion that our econ­ coincide by accident. Conceding the oacklng Ford in a 1965 rules mcludb experts on na- omy can’t stand much more war with­ Another battler from Connect­ logic of man’s travel Into space, we Herald „ j tional and international- affairs. out ftoidlng lUelf exchanging its pres­ icut for safer cars, Ralph'Nad­ must admit the logic of the explosive er, who worked for Rlblcoff and At the end of the caucus, Ford I think n,,,,Gov. Romney ought ent pfosperity, for ■ hard, , restrieted growth of the population. We must ad­ Repe ‘t Yesterdays Open Form testified before his committee, did beat down a move by Rep. to assemble a first-class staff, a times. mit that it is Imperative, Inevitable and, was not invited to the confer­ H. Allen Smith of California to staff that has a broader interest There was, analysis of the President’s consequently irrevocable.” by 25 Years Ago ence., Nader, who lives in Win- join Southern Democrats in re­ and background than the one he “We Need Freshman Football” to support and provide these .sted about 25 miles from Hart­ juvenating the Hou^e Rules has at the present time,” Ford words seems to show, some valid ground ’The first obvious fascination with Rowland. Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak Building Inspector David programs? roadblock for Judging that the President has this theory is for its beckoning invita­ ford, shifted the safety focus Committee as a^ said- Saturday on Metromedia’s C5ha.mbers tinnounces that the To the Editor, We need freshmen football in front the driver to the car in against Great Society legisia- television-radio program “Opin­ chosen not to indulge in much more tion, to go on producing, and to head WASHINGTON — Instead of ting the Democrats off the ra­ old Realto Theater building on It is beyond my comprehen­ Manchester. After the initial ex­ hia book, “Unsafe at Any t'O"- ion: Wartiington.” escalation in Vietnam. on out into the adventure of infinite rejoicing over the humiliating cial hook (justified though Main St. is to .be renibdeled sion hoxV the school board can pense, the program can be con­ Speed.’’ confusion on the “The__ ^governor’s______staff at the He showed more distaste for the war space. succession of defeats suffered Powell's ouster would be). Rep. into three stores. expect the Manchester school tinued at a very 'nominal rate. A Travelers spokesman said House floor the next day. Ford’s moment, as I understand it, is In Vietnam than before when he classi­ But it is also pleasing to notice that, by Speaker John McCormack William Cahill of The United States Govern­ system to operate a successful We are indeed very fortunate to Nader was not invited because Republicans wound up backing orfented primarily to the prob- tilL 3 p-.tH. have a fine high school coach fied H as a “gp’eat evil” made necessary in Mr. Zabelin’s world, there seems ho and his Democratic leadership argued against it in caucus. ment completes negotiations athletic program without suffi­ his field was “product llabill- and carrying the Smith propo- jems of the state of Michigan,” with Mrs. Mary Jefferson of 270 and sta« in footbaM, so let’s only in order, to vfard off a greater evil. room for any of the traditional bogey­ oh opening day in the House of Other Wednesdayers pleaded cient financing. The high school, ty,’’ while the conference was sal. In the heat of battle, they Ford added. “This is under­ THURSDAYS Representatives, a few thought- privately with Ford. , W. O nter St. for the purcha.se as well as the two junior high support these gentlemen by sup­ on research strategies. simply could not resist com- standable, this is proper. He spoke of bur . “nearly 500,000” men of the population explosion syn­ of the 18-acre tract owned by porting freshman footbalL drome. Starvation and famine, war and Republican congressmen are To no avail. Powell was voted schools, are expected to carry Nader has attacked the insur- bining in » negative alliance “But if he is going to broaden FRIDAYS ...-jlY men in the war area as if he found that out of his seat the next day un­ the Jefferson family to be used out their athletic programs, pay Other sports programs need figure high enough, and was there­ plague, the traditional solutions to deeply troubled. equipment and financial help. In ance industry for not making with their old Dixiecrat com- his interests politically—(and In truth, Tuesday's (Jan. 10) der Republican leadership. In for the erection of 100 homes. for the equipment, transporta­ what Ford it’s obvious to me' that he should fore, rejecting,. as other news from problems of over-population, are ■ not relationship to the overall school public "a secret horde’’ of ac- rades—precisely events suggest the only differ­ fact. Ford could have kept a ma,- tion, and officials, through in- cident investigations that he wanted to avoid. —i think he ought to have a hig- Washington reports he has rejected, needed in the Zabelin prognosis. For ence between this year’s House jority of House Republicans 10 Years Ago - come from ticket sales, bake budget, the monies needed Actually, key House Repub- ger staff oi people who su"e ex- all we know, his calculation of the ex­ would indeed be very small’and said would show a relationship the military’s desire for continued and Republicans and last year’s is a from, unseating Powell had he Superior Court Judge William sales, etc. This sounds realistic, between car deslgpi and injuries. licans—Fdrd, Melvin Laird of perts in the problems, involving unlimited escalation of our manpower tra billions we may need to conquer m atter of 47 additional bodies. tried. Rep. Page Belcher of Ok­ but it is quite obvious to any­ the benefits to our youth would Wisconsin and particularly national government smd our J. Shea is elected chairman of be beyond measurement. Among notables invited to the In Vietnam. space may be baaed in his estimate of In truth, there was no evidence lahoma represented numerous the board of the Savings Bank one close to the athletic pro­ conference were Dr. William Charles Goodell of New York— internaitional relations.” of the promised'new look away Republicans when he proposed, gram that this cannot be done The town of Manchester is a He referred more than once to our isasuattles Involved in the' leap from one of Manchester. fairly fortunate town. Wa have Haddon: jr.. administrator of want to build a ^more ' positive Romney, who says he has not solar system to another. But he is quite from negativism. They looked during the caucus, that Powell Henry Becker is named to the and cannot begin to meet the the National Highway Safety image appealing to younger yet decided whether to seek the design to fight a “limited war.” necessary e.xpenditures. Last excellent schools, teachers an; right, we think, not to Consider lives very much like the same old ■be summarily kicked out of Con­ Town Pension Board and the Agency; Dr. Robert Brenner, voters and to urban areas. The GOP presidential nomination in He pledged that we would “firmly gress without even the investi­ fall, Dave Wiggin tried to sell coaches for which the school lost on any such venture as casualties congressional Republicans. Pension Fund Trusrtees by the the agency’s deputy administra- events on opening day merely 1968, has been criticized as pursue our present course” and that gation suggested by Ford. parents and interested citizens board can be commended. Now. in the ordinary sense, and thus, even That means concentrating al­ Board of Directors. however, we must increase the tor; Daniel P. Moynihsui, direc­ revealed formidable forces oper- being too vague on Vietnam and “we will stand firm in Vietnam,” but That caucus again showed one thousand tickets for . the ating to keep . the Republicans other major issues, though space may kill even more than most obsessively on winning in­ emphasis on athletics and budg­ tor of the Joint Center for Ur­ he seemed to infer that this would be dividual roll calls without re­ that Ford must model his ac­ football games in order to raise ban Studies at Cambridge, their old immobile self. et the funds necessary to sup­ CAPITAL FOOTNOTES - ail the wars and famines and plagues gard to long-term' strategy. Con­ tions to suit rural conservative the necessary funds to purchase Mass.; WilHam G. Johnson, 1967 Publishers Newspaper enough. A Thought for: Today port the athletic programs with­ SjTidlcate in- human history, the pred1cti(m he ^ - sidering the non-leadership giv­ congressmen representing a much needed equipment. I be­ general manager of the Nation­ The United States will not ac­ ' And the President defined the test b* minority of national opinion but lieve he was able to sell only in the school system. cept a Polish suggestion that it fers remains a happy, exhilarating one. en the Democrats Tuesday by Sponsored by the Manchester Robert H. Bleller 8r. al Safety Council; and Dr. Da­ saw the American people facing in How will we know when we have bred the aging McCormack, those a' majority of House Republi­ Council of Churches around 330 tickets. It is unrea- vid M. Boodman of the Arthur use money it owes for surplus Vietnam in the following terms; cans. Their intolerance of fre­ sonkqie to expect that the sale 43 Harvard Road ^Pre-Incas’ Smart U.S. food shipments to develop enough people ? When space runs out of chances for short-term success Memchester, Oonn. D. Uttle research firm of Cam­ “Whether we can fight a war of lim­ may be so frequent for the Re­ quent deviations toward liberal­ The kingdom of heaven is like of tickets will support the ath­ bridge. They were Joined by of­ LIMA, Peru Even before , space. letic program at the high Op- ited obJeoUves over a period of time, publicans this year as to ruin ism by Wednesday Group mem­ unto a grain of mustard seed. ficials of the Travelers Re­ the groat Inca Empire, the Office of Economic their chances for victory in 1968. bers was displayed in one un­ Matthew 18:31 school: or, at DUng junior high The New Assesaments “Pre-Incas” h a d , developed a portunlty is appointing as its and keep aHve the hope of Independence where they conduct bake sales, search Center. Consider their handling of the reported incident at the Mon­ ■Science has certainly been To the Editor, “We c^n o t eliminate all ac- high degree of clviUzation be- ‘ and stahlltty for people other than our­ Your Property Taxes day caucus. etc., in order to carry out the Ribicoff said. “But we fore A.D. 900. Between the 11th Mello, now director of college Adam- Clayton Powell affair. teaching us how much that is By this time all Manchester cldents selves; whether we can continue to act Rep, Arthur Younger of Cali­ wonderful can come from such best athletic progp-am they can. relations and recruitment for ForNtax purposes, your property could Some wiser House Republican property owners have received can reduce the personal trage- and 13th centuries the Incas ap- with restraint when the temptation to heads—veteran Chioans Frances fornia unexpectedly proposed tiny beginnings —and how much I feel that the school adminis­ dtes --the deaths and the in- peared in the Cusco Basin and the U.S. ©vil Service Commit ‘get it over with’ is Inviting but dan­ be assessed, say, twice aa much as its that Republican congressmen trators, teachers and coaches their new assessments. The actual value. Cases of unfair and un­ Boltorf and William McCulloch, that is eviil large number of people who ap­ iuries that occur in the second gradually extended their domi- , _ , . o _ gerous; whether we can accept the nec­ failing to follow the party line Our human life itself is small deseiwe tremendous applause TOlUaion — so that a given in- nation until, in the 16th century. Bureau of O u t ^ r B®®*®' equal assessment are much more com­ for instance — regarded the peared to seek answers to ques­ essity of choosing ‘a great evil in order Harlem buccaneer as a Demo­ be stripped of committee as­ —a series of breaths, a se­ for doing as much as they have dividual is not forced to pay their empire encompassed the ation is recommen^ng es^- mon than most people imagine. Your signments. Rep. Glenn Davis quence. of footsteps, a frail done without financial support tions about sharply increased with his life for a single driv- Andean chain to the west coast Ushment of a Mtionwide s^tem to ward off a greateri; whether we cafi cratic, problem to be handled by valuations indicates a mount: local community asseasment practices Democrats. of Wisconsin next proposed a chain of words. It is meant to appropriated by the school ing error.” of South America and stretched of trails in three categories-- do these without arousing the hatreds and your state'a (probably archaic and board and with only what mea­ ing concern over the steep up­ and the passions that are ordinarily Mrs. Bolton said as much in specific substitute; Republicans be lived on a . pe;:sonal basis, •Hie second collision is the from present-day Colombia to national scenic trails, park apa inadequate) property tax laws are well with party regularity of less in day-by-day relationships. ger funds they'themselves have swing of both assessments and crash of the occupant of a car North-western Argentina and forest trails and ' metropolitan loosed in time of war — on all these worth looking into. addressing a pre-session ■indoc­ been able to raise. future tax bills. trination for freshman Republi­ than 50 per cent as determined Isn’t it possible that America’s against the (f^hboard, steering Northern Chile.' area trails. questions so tnudi turns.’* A correspondent, for this newspaper cult of b ^ e s s —pride in vast In this day and -age, where Most people who I have con­ up- to-date cans at nearby Warrenton, 'Va. by Congressional Quarterly wheel or windshield. - ■ your Such the potentially significant pas­ reports that gross inequities in valua­ projects, huge cities, and physical fitness is so strongly tacted report increases rang­ tions characterize many American com­ This view became all the more should be limited tq one com­ ing from 25 per cent to 60 per “In a sense, our preoccupa­ sages in the President’s State of the valid when the House Demo­ mittee and restricted in senior­ m i^ ty explosions —has little to stressed and is so obviously im­ tion with the cause of accidents munities. Two homes in the same town do'VrttJi progress toward human portant, we should be encourag- cent. However, many others Union Message. are of comparable value, yet the amount cratic caucus risked alienating ity. ^ were dismayed by increases of _ the first collision — led us Negro voters by properly strip- These moves .were quickly good? ing our youth to participate in to Ignore the cause of the in- ’The impression the President’s words of taxes assessed and paid on them can The Rev. R. B. Haldeman athletics. A good sports pro­ 75 per cent to 130 per cent. piixg Powell of his Labor com­ beaten down by strong . opposi­ Jqries — which are the result w a Stearns £r Foster size foster is that he has decided our effort vary tremendously. Desperate indeed is the plight mittee chaiimanship. tion from Ford and, surprising­ St, Mary’s Episcopal Church gram sl^Qqtld be most important, of the second collision,” Rlblcoff has now come to as much of a peak as Why? Because many assessors in fact, a necessity for a well of the numerous older lifelong whether appointed Or elected, are poor­ But at the Republicans’ own ly, from conservative Rep. Al­ Manchesterites who were rude­ said. Is needed to satisfy our policy, require­ closed-door caucus last Monday bert Watson of South Carolina, balanced educational program. He said the auto industry’s ly quialified to perform thrir task. 'They Ob This Data I do not beMeve anyone would ly jolted with incretuies of 40 ments in Vietnam. The thing we need (Jan. 9), F^ood Leader Gerald who explained he had bolted position “is a tragic situation most from now on, he said at one point, have littie idea how to determine prop­ In 1778, France recognized dispute this. Why then shouldn’t per ceht to 100 per cent. _ tragic in one sense because OF MANCHESTER Ford of Michigan pi-oposed to the Democratic Party because In light of these new assess­ reme erty values;-.Many never actually see thq the school board recognize that is patience. bar Powell from his seat pend­ of Just such discipline. But Ford the independence of'the United the /manufacturers are liot all 643-8171 property they are assessing. ’They are, States.’ a strong and well managed ath­ ment figures, it would be very Meanwhile, there are a few things in ing an investigation. nevertheless threw a bone to wrong, wa tic . .lack some. im- moreover, often paid a salary so low Members of the Wednesday In 188?, the CSvtl Service Act letic program is necessary ai)d clear how very lucky the pubUc the news which may represent some­ that a professional appraiser could not the Younger-Davis conserva­ benpficinl to the well being of is that Downtown Redevelop: Group, an alliance of House Re­ tives that proved most irritating was passed.'. thing more than words in a spee<*. ’The afford even to consider taking the job. In 1893, tiie Ha/w^ian! moii- the youth of Manchester by ap­ ment was defeated at the polls 3 pieces complete 1 8 9 . publican liberals, were surprised last October. report from Washington is that a cell- The low pay qpn lead to the taking of and shocked that Ford was let­ (Sea Page Seven) lurchy was ^overUirown, propriating i)he ftjnda necessaiY bribes. A number of recent successful Can you just imagine what 'Ing has Indeed been set on the sise of / ■ the force we will maintain in Vietnam- prosecutions of tax assessors for brib­ would be happening to the size of our tax bills in the next 5 to The report from Vietnam is that our, ery would indicate that this means of supplementing one’s income has be­ 10 years if a million dollars plus Your bombers have begun keeping their come all too common. had been knocked off the town’s Discard alt your old ideas about luxurious sleep. There has never been any­ bombs a little farther from Hanoi. ’ A A professional organization of asses­ grand list by tearing down all thing like King Size Bedding. With over §0% more space than a regular And there Is in the diplomatic news sors is working to raise standards the tax prpducl^ , property in Safety one of those small events which every­ through education and profeslonAl rat­ SjaiickU, lIM the area of Downtown Renewal? double bed, a King Size Obtfit lets you sprawl and turn without disturbing body immediatoly says should not be ings. But this alone is not enough. What Parking aijeaa,' roadways, me­ vour mate in the least! Stearns & Foster designed this King Size bedding poJlSidWbd very important, but which is most needed to bring about man^moth dian strips, etc., do not yield with* . > offset . Ainnerspring • Units^ aa ainsulated i r I with *1 ! quilted *lj____l I___ Insulo^ cushioning, ^ and ^ aa J taxes, yoii know.' neverthelees could be very Important. tax assessment reform is for the people , As someone once said, life to understand what they have at stake. Keep this vitally important de­ ounds and pounds of fine cotton felt, all quilted to prevent lumping. Pre- The nations of India, Canada, and Po­ is a constant struggle for Property taxes, exceeded only by the feat of Downtown Renewal fresh survival, but in o w Euilt, quilted sizes and exclusive Seat Edges® defy edge sitters and provide land, who constltuto the International federal iiicome tax, come to 625 billion a in your minds when the Cham­ age It sepms to us th at roe THURSDAYS edge-to-edge, head-to-toe comfort. You get two boxsprings (we couldn t Control Commission on Vietnam set up year. r ber . of Commerce; League of many pitfalls have reaped FRIDAYS by the 1S54 Geneva Convention which ■ Foe some years now American , court# Women Voters, downtown mer­ Si i l time high. Primitive get a 78x80-inch boxspring into your home!) and one big expanse of m- bipught peace to Vietnam once before, have .recognized that^inequitqb)e afsess- chants, and other self-seeking man toad to face m ^ y «I«i- nerspring mattress luxury. Come in tomorrow and try a King Size Posture- gers, savages and wUd h^e agreed to hold a meeting soon to ments and tax-ratee arc a denial .of jus­ operators start beating the Supreme Outfit for size. tice. in a number of cases theyihave or- drums for another “<3o Arounij” but not the myriad hazards SLEEP BETTER discuss their Commission’s posslbls on the Redevelopment kick. of industry, machines, W - Queen Size functioning in the context of the new dered communities to a'ssess all real fic, speed and more speed on estate at 106 per cent of Its actuaj Yours truly, land, » a , and ah’. And you wgr in Vietnam. Oliver Jarvis IN 1967 value! and to make sure that this as- don’t have to leave your Make up your mind that this is the y ^ This oould, of couriw, be nothing more sessm ^t Is dope fairly, aiid. In > soma 38 Strickland ^t. home to meet the «iemy. Manchester, Oonn. More accidents now occur in you’re going to improve yo»ur sleeping. Re­ 119/ tHaa one merAof thoee sideline futili- cases, profesirionally; ’These jnilings have 1 which ha^been ineffectually nib; reulted Jn many instances oif tax,'-equali­ the home every year than solve to do away with lumi»y, dumpy,^worn- Or if you standard £xtra long anywhere else. The purpose out bedding that is rcAbing.you and your Queen Sizes can be ^apted bling at tbs'Vietnam tragedy all . along, zations; ' • , ‘ TVIN TWIN The people in ahy giVAi. cbhitannlty of thto column therefore Is to faJtnily of the rdaxing refreshing sleep every­ to your present full size bed, ^ t it Ik tb be noted tbht thill C reflect the' wish- ed ail its opponents, including Year Ford Dealer scription? W® spe(?ia)lae M si of Russia, wouia not consent to such will go far toward helping cities and full or twin size beds in regidar 75-inch length and extra long j r l '■ 4 towns to solve Ithetr urgent tax a e ^ . Leon Trotsky. made-toKiirder beddiaig. ’ liflwetiiig. In 1844, Osh. Divight D. Sl- 319 Blain St., Bfanchester 80-inch sizes, bwe spring or mattress, each piece ...... ■ The public has every reason to becoms 643-2145 FSiy-aiNiis:Oomm.ission’a figure u vocal about tax aasessmsnt policy setibower arrived in London to s« S ^ a meeting Ih the past ah it baa about auto safety.—CHRIS; ' —m mes, m m ssmm', , take oonrtntand of the oiUed "uMfc Hiai MiaebMix frbm tbs TUN SCnOlCT UbNlTOR m rm pm wi. ^ forocn-of’lilitcatton.' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESliER, CONN., MOITOAY, JANUARY 16,1967, p A G fi

MANCHESTER EVENING HERAL&, MANCHESTER. CONN^ MONDAY* JANUARY 16, 1967 f AGB EIGHT ed senior deacon for 1967. Rob- were Dan Hazen with 84 i^ints 12 points and Jphn Hople 10 fOT Unit 14, American Legion Aux- held Wednesday afternoon Vernon ert^ Blake has been elected and Paul Flaherty with 12. St. Edward's, and Pete YcUM -jllary, will hold a grocery so- from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Rock- building fund a t RockvUle Gen- Main ,S t, wia» a T O le^ high lintpg W ill InCTCaS6 ohairmah'of the ReUglous Ed- Sacked Heart ot Vertwn dc- 11, and Ed Satkiewlcz and Ken elsd tomorrow at' 7:46 p.m'. a t ville Ihibllc Health Nursing As- FUEL O IL m l H ^ l t a l M W of .wiuVeni a t S t Jajnee’ ^ 1 2 t h G r c u i t Dakotas, Montana Hit lioation Committee and Mrs. feated St. Matthew’s of Iblland Aleander 10 each for St. Jo- the GAR HaU, for the benefit soclatlon clinic rooms at 58 ------Omrch at 9. Burial will be to Office of /Motor Vehicles gjdwaid Kel|er secretary for 40 to W, High scorers for Sa- seph’s. of tho^,child welfare fund. PaYk St. for pre-school chU- Obituary~~[ peter BoreeMI James’ Cemetery. ■ • Court jEuses , 1967. - The second round of play ■will 'pbb Ui^^tal lake' PTA will dron. Parents may reg;Ister' ■h OYO BtiskeUmll Ltegue gelo and Bob Ducharme, with begin neirt Sunday at the Rock^ rodet tontor^w a t 7 p.m. at their children for the clinic 1^ Peter BorsotU, 68, of 130 FWends may call at the fu- .Asked for Town in 2 Bills toe office. . Normtti E. .Fon^ Pearl St, husband of Site, neral home tomorro’w from 7 to SNETCO to Expand By St. Beiftard’s of Rockvflle 10 p ^ ts . each. Roger Angelonl vllle High gym. /to e school to hear Richard call- 200 GAL. BON. C.0.1>. nOcaECvnxJS—^Funeral serv­ Anna Reale Borsottt^ed yes- 9 and Wednesday from 3 to 4 M ANi»^Srx^ SESSION The' location of a motor vehl- The stations,/> which are in captured first round liomtos In scdteil 18 and Ed Sedrgiewlek The Bulletin Board / Clay of 'to e American Book . / / ice were held this morning -for (Continned from Page One) ' • to toe TtoBand Deanery CYO Bas- 11 for SL Matthews. ' The Vernon Elementary Company speak about modern The Herald’s VernoiyBureau terday afternoon lat JJanches- end 7 to 9 p.m. ______(qatia Antoltol of 49 Congress dnoes of the Wasatch Mduii- ' cle office to Vernon, at least couteost to those R. V. REGIUS 'Koman E. Pound ot Wlnsted, ^ehd ,• Ti District JX, wbre described fcetball League by'defeating St. St. Edward’s of Stafford de- School P T O ^U hold a im luck math. ^ at 88 Paris St, O. Box ter Meinorlal Hospital. Area Toll-Free Galls tains to Utah. on a part-time basis, Is the sub­ 827. Temporary correspondent 6 4 9 J i m brother^ Of James S. Pound Jr. Borsbttl was bom In "back to toe days of Luke’s of EUUngton 6Q to 21. feated St. Joseph’s of Rockville tonight at 7 at thethe-scbdol. sc . Polio Clflitc / 82’* of EockvilW. He died Saturday 'M r. F u n e r a ls hAn Hri uHU I irt 5 ^ Minnesota across Boulder, Colp., reported,winds ject of two biU^ presently being 43 to 42. Dave Nadernei scored Dobosz-Ertel-La An oral polio clinic Is Bette ^ a trslp , teI. '8’76-2845.' Italy. , ' Sometime late next year Man- neae phene service will also^to- liom liomlcide on the recommenda- ^^^rthern Wisconsin and Upper (!|raWn equlpnlenL High scoroai for 8t. Bi In a tsKHMur aocident at Bark- cheeter and Rockville telephone crease. VCMswaa IT* A ^troduced to the legislature layer McCusker has lndlcat- Survivors, bfesides his wife, Erik B ^he Uon of Prosecutor Eugene Kelly Michigan. tenrtve damage that ln

i .'-S' MANCHESTER EVENING HEBALD, MANCHESTER, CONN* MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1967 PA G E e l e v e n Dial 649^393 Tolland There’s a new'.Kumber for Savings & Loan Weiss Agaiir Limits you to dial, b%innlng. to­ HOME OF morrow mo|i(lng, for local Directors^ Elect [ineer completes Guards Control, skiing, sleeting and coast­ Budget Hikes to 5% ing information. Olson President At Institute of Public Service It’s 849-3393. Town Manager Robert Weiss, for the second consecu­ Mao Sole Deity • You can call it 24 hours a Herman G. Olson hks been tive year, has estobliahed the policy , of allowing a five ; Town Sanitaiy Engineer seum of Fine Arts there now day, 7 days a week, and a elected president of the Rock­ per cent increase in departmental requests for next (jfoo4 led skating condiUoiu. Leon F. Dwire.^ has completed tbrqugh Feb. 12. tape recorded message will ville Savings i.L o a n Associa­ year’s budget, *'to reflect the normal (not revaluated) were reported , today at both a iW eek in-sto^ce training Girl Scout# (CoAtfnucd from Poge O^e) Charter Qak Park and Center coursa in housing\offered by give you instant informa­ tion. succeeding George N. Grand List growth increase.” . - The Tolland Girl ScoutyCad- 20th-century Communist ^ th ic. tion on conditions. Springs Annex. Supervised skat- the University of ^ n necticu t ette troop lias Invite^ ttirW lll- TTie Red Guard* every- Brigham. Hg has asked ell depaidment ------,------The bedrooms had the/ basic Police Chief James Rear­ heads to submit a budget by this month. Is expected to hit tog will be allowed until lO Institute o f Public Service. ington troop to join it^ a plan­ popular , where In. Oanton, jammed on conveniences but no more. The don says the number had lu Other lofficers elected at the o’clock tonight. Dwlre was one of 31 munici- ned______trip to_____ Ehepo Canada assoctatibn’s recent annual Feb. 15 which will permit the approximately $225.3 million, :*the pavement outsUte my hotel, hotel was built in 1960 but,from be changed because another There is no coasting or skiing. pal officials from throughout this summer. ■Th” Cadettes will meeting are Harry Liebman, town "to'live within our means for a 26 per cent rise over the ,>niUing In continuous procession its desigm it could have been 30 town resident with a similar the state to complete the «tay at a dori tory camp set vice president: Mrs. Florence to the’hext year.” October 1965 Grand List. Of ' alohg. the main streets, accost- years old. number was getttag too course, sponsored by the Con­ up by the Guides o f Cana- D. Lbverin. executive vice In pressing for a five per Cent I*’® hve per cent is the' necticut Association of Sani- \ how do the Red Guards eat? many wrong calls. da. SAVE ;Jlng evet^one daHng them to president and secretary, and maximum Increase In the T9 6 7 -x"orm al yearly increase and 26 Mftiw. are served at kitchens “ We almost put up a Israel Warns torians and the State Health Injures Teacher defy Maid's thoughts. Tiiey toler- Dr. Robert V. Williams, treas­ 68 General Fund budget, Weiss P**’ cent is attributed to revalu- estSMished in t ^ closed schools rink,” the owner told Rear­ Department W i^ m Holley, 34, of Loehr ^ate no opposition. urer. is saying. In effect, that the 42.6 and edheges. Ofhers are invited don. As sanitary engineer, Dwire R d ^ was taken to Rock'ville < And yet it was possible to de- Directors re-elected for three mill tax rate will be cut and the figures are correct, and Of Rc^prisral; vtect that opposition still exists in into homes find communes as that the town will not try to W the 1967-68 budget is held to Is responsible for enforcing lo­ neral Hospital-Friday Ihglrt year terms are Harold R. Obe- cal b ^ th regulations pertain­ WEEK J-Canton. It is underground. It is guests.' of ham heroics Inspired by- take advantage of Increased as- a five per- cent .increase over Irith head and ankle injuries oHjdm nauf. Olson. Ernest Zahner and Troops Mass ing to construction of hoi after police said his car went ,Ismail. But it appears to be de- But such an influx of extra Mao’s thoughts. David Webster. eessmenta based on revaluslion. the current budget, approxi- 'jjtermined. pecq>le must put a strain on the azid installation o f septic ySys- off the road near his bouse and The best film producers have Th^. association experienced Mayor .Nathan Ago.9tiRelUi on mately six mill* would be cut local economy. To me thbre was (CoBttaoed from Page Om ) tems. He works under Uvsiown hit a utility pple. He was re- I. ^-''1 I The Chinese official assigned been purged by the cultural rev­ Dec.. 3.1, assured Manchester from th^ 42.6 mill tax rate, a '‘rfiost successful” year dur­ health director, Dr. flo me by the authorities — a still some mystery how they all olution, From this example, dul- taxpayers, alarmed over increas- Since not all property owners 'az'jorie leased after receiving emergen­ SPECIALS! ing 1966, according to the an­ to bring tank! into our defsnstvs vwary Mr. Wu — admitted that did find food, but none appearei Purneil. cy treatment. lar(Js have taken over. nual report to directors. ed tussee^ents. that their Inter- show the same percentage of '!there bad been labor 'troubles to be hungry. area—reluctantly, but inevlta- Replm to ^peok Holley is physical. education Only three sets were used Savings accounts were, in­ ests wUl\be protected and that assessment increase, some may >^and strikes in Canton. From his The top song in China fi Wy.” State Senator-Andrew Repko director for the elementary throughout tlie film. The big creased by 11 per cent; mort­ the tax i-ate will he cut next pay lesa taxes next' year and *1 account they wer§. not coordi- called: "Sailing the Seas De­ Deployment of troops, heavy of the 35th iMstrict will speak schools and chairman of the :tion was a series of explo- gages by 5 per cent "in spite of fifcal year. some may pay more. Those with ;e glimpses of humor area was reported as dally vio­ the Moidowbrook School teach­ to drive in the established lane The*' association provides LEG per cent increase In property those with Increases of over 20 woiently to set up a number of Sailing the seas depends on but remained silent otherwise. . lence continued along the fron­ ers lounge. and ordered to appear in Circuit services to the public on a values, the average property per cent may pay more, ‘wildcat walkouts. the helmsman. The hero was a good-looking tier. Repko ia substituting for for­ Court 12 Jan. 30. 43'4-hour-a-week basis, more QUARTERS LB owner can anticipate that he Following the submission of In recent weeks the tempo of The growth of everything de­ boy, a sort of. Chinese George An Israeli army spokesman mer Congressman Horace The BuiletU Board than any other financial insti­ will pay approximately the the departmental budgets, Weiss ^ramming home Mao’s message pends on the sun. Hamilton. When I asked his ' announced today that a water Seely-Brown, who declined the The Planning and Zoning tution in the area, the report WITH BACK same tax year as he is paying will conduct workshop sessions ^has been stepped up. One aim of Fields of grain thrive on the name I was told that no matter 33 aqueduct leading to Idmit, a invitation because of hospital!- Commission will meet tonight at said. The official rate of inter­ for the current year. . with the Board of Directors. His (>the cultifral revolution is to rain and the dew. how many films actors make, village in Upper Galilee, was zation. 8 In Town Hall. est stands at 5 per cent a year A five per cent budget in- tentative 1967-68 budget must rmake his words and image to* And making revolution de­ they always remain anonymous BREAST blown up Sunday night. RepubHcan Dance The junior high basketball on investment accounts of crease would add about $500,000 be submitted to the board by >' tally ubiquitous. pends on Mao Tse-tung’s in People’s China. Israel accused. Syria of .open- Ths annual Mardl Gras wUl play St. Bernard’s of. to the current budget and would March 28. ’ At every mealtime — delicate thought. And when I complained that $5,000 or more, as. announced QUARTERS LB tog fire Sunday on an Israeli Dance, sponsored by the Re­ Rockville tomorrow after school provide for a 1967-63 General' The board then will have un- ^Cantonese cooking eaten wilh Fish must live in the water. the film was turgid, my guide recently. fishing boat in the Sea of Gali­ publican Town Committee, the in the Hicks Memorial School Brigham was presented a WITH WING Fiind budget of about $10.5 mil- til April 7 to conduct a public chopsticks — I sat under a red Melons grow on the land said: "We epme to the movies 37 lee.' The Israeli side returned Republican Women’s Chib and gym. lion, the highest in the town’s hearing on the manager’s budg- ^banner that said: "Chairman The revoluticHiary masses to be educated, not enter­ floral pieq,e and a basket of the fire, an army spokesman the Young Republicans, will be The new series ^of first aid Chicken Prices Effective Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday hiatory. Approximately $384,000 et and will have unUl May 7 ^Mao is the most outstanding must have their party, Mao Tse- tained.” fruit in appreciation of his said, but there was no mention Feb. 4 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. classes offered for the first time of tile increase would come from to adopt Its own budget and to leader of the proletariat in the tung’s thought is the never-set­ years of service to the associ-' of casualties. at)the Italian American Fri.end- by the Tolland Volunteer Abbu- property taxes—the rest from set a tax rate, present era, and the g^reatest ting sun.’’ ation. Israel also blamed Syrian ip- ship Club to the music of the lance Association, wUl meet to­ AM. USDA CHOICE school akl, surplus, and other If it fails to do So by then, genius in the present era — Lin I'ye heard this so often now Group to See flltrators for planting mines in a *‘0 Clefs.” Tickets are avail­ morrow at 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 ; K a o.’’ that I’ve' got it on the brain and sources. > the manager's recommended soccer field at the village of able from members of any of p.m. in Association headquart­ Bible Put in Verse DONE IN The October 1966 Grand Li.st. budget rnust be automatically That seta the. tone for Mao- caught myself whistling the Chaplin Films LB Dishon near the Lebanese bor­ the orgahltoUons or at the ers in the town garage on Dunn ' think. melody in the bath. MADRID — Carlos Herrero CHUCK SrEAK One Price O nly 4 8 ‘ to be released near the end of adopted. der Friday night. One of the door. ' Hill Rd. The fanatical campaign is The Republican Woman’s CSub Imagine its impact, then, on "An Evening with Charlie Munoz, a teacher at Alcantaril- mines killed one spectator and Named to Committee defacing China. Every building under-tives who sing the words la, Spain, has rewritten the Bi­ injured two players. Samuel Einstein of Buff Cap mwt tomorrow at 8 In the Chaplin” will be sponsored by CHUCK STIAK ; in Canton is being daubed with say in, day out in kindergarten ble into Spanish verse. He says LB Rail, Welfare Unions Strike The border area has been the Rd.9 hasfloa beepKsaAn appointed to 4theUa OWll riftll. the Sisterhood of Temple Beth BONR-iN ' quotations from Mao’s thoughts, until they are word-perfect for he used 40,000 sheets of paper CALIFORNIA 6 5 ‘ scene of almost daily violence nominating committee • respon­ The junior women’s club will , painted in scarlet characters on visitors. Sholom Saturday at 8:30 p.m. and wrote more than 15 mil­ for the past two week's, but |he sible for recommending a slate jrteet tomorrow night at 8 In the orders from the town council. 1 saw singing and dancing at at the auditorium of the temple. lion verses. SHOULDER mining of the soccer field W s of officers at the 53rd annual Hicks Memorial School cafeteria This blanket coverage has two nursery schools and all was The show is open to the public. LB Transit Pact Ends particularly resented, and pres­ business meeting of the Charter to hear a speaker on the "Vol­ STEAK unteers for Vision’’ project, in­ '' aroused critics. One wall poster devoted exclusively to praising Original silent' films te' be LONDON BROIL 9T sure mounted on Premief Levi Oak Council of Boy Scouts Jan. < lamented the waste of paint and Mao. I thought with a shudder shown are "Easy Street,” "The volving eye testing of preschool Eshkbi;s government for retali­ 24 t o Wethersfield. He is a I* the use of good space that coiild of the old saying: "Get them children. ' Immigrant,” "The Pawnshop” We're at atory aqtion. Israeli sources former president of the council. ^ otherwise be used for posters. under five, and you’ve got them and “The' 'Vagabond.” Mrs. Caro­ LB A voter registration session (ROUND) Keystone Walkout estimate there 4re 10,000 Syrian Artist Exhibits If Mao falls from grace with for life.” line Britton will be the pianist. near at CUBE STEAK 9T troops along the border. will be held tomorrow night the speed of Khrushchev, mil­ I spent an hour with the man­ Reservations may be made Mrs. Ivan RoUnson of Moun­ from 8 to 8 In Town Hall, your (Continued from Page .One) "One can updsrstand soldiers, tain Spring Rd. has had her lions of Chinamen will need an ager of a textile factory which with Mrs. Barry Trabitz, 107 on both sides shooting at each A Oirl Scout leaders meeting MANCHESTER ' overnight redecorating job on makes beautiful silk tablecloths Conway Rd., or Mrs. Joseph burg, the state capital to listen scribed the computers causing third consecutive entry accept­ ■will be held tomorrow night at telephone REGULAR LB other, it's been going on for ed for showing, at the Connect­ BURR CORNERS SHOPPING CENTER— TOLLAND ’TURNPIKE their homes. for export. He has an anti-Red Kopman, 21 Constance Dr. Ground Beef 49< to any plea for more revenue. the jurisdictional dispute as the years,” said a Tel Aviv taxi 8 at the home of Mrs. Peter icut Watercolor Society’s an­ Set to music, his thoughts Guard movement among his The basic cash fare now is 25 '•latest electronic devices tot driver. "But when they sneak In Tramm, New Rd. Daisy Butts nual exhibition now until Feb. throb through loudspeakers on workers. cents a fide, with im extra nick­ the tiTuismisalon ot information to mine a soccer field something The Grange will meet tomor­ Chuck Ground ^ 69< 6 at Avery Court in the Wads­ trains, in cafes, parks, shops On Saturday they chalked up Airport to Expand FREE el for a transfer. However, rid­ azid data that conceme the daily has to be done.’ ’ row night et 8 at the home of SULLIVAN AVENUE and even the customs shed on a notice: "Cancel today’s shift ers can buy tokens at lO for operations of the raUroad.” worth Athc.netun at Hartford. Mrs. Helen Wilcox In Merrow. 725 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST ASUNCION, Paraguay— lb Joel Barromi, the Israeli en­ ’ the Hong-Kong border. for a big meeting.” Yet despite DELIVERY SHOULDER 69V $2.20. It is expected PTC may She also has had a panting MANCHESTER SHOPPING CENTER Round Ground 85< voy to the'Undted Natkzw, wrote this call almost all the machines Landlocked Paraguay plans to accepted for exhibition i^ th e ! I am the first British reporter ask that token fares be discon­ the Security Council Sunday Maacbestqr Evening Her­ SOUTH WINDSOR to get into China since the cul­ were working. spend $9.38 million to improve tinued, and the current student- 48th azimial regular sho^ng ald ToUaiid correspondent, her overland access to the AU Your order tor drug needs Rosary Society night that Syrian "aggression’' tural involution flared into vio­ The manager said: "This is a and cosmetics wU) be token fare of 8t4 cents increased to a sponsored by the Springfield Bette quatrale, telephone 875- lantic Ocean and to expand fa­ ' ....'' over the last two weska had lence nearly two weeks ago, and time lor discussing shortcom­ care of Immediately. dime. (Mass.) Art League, at the Mu- 2846. TOP ROUND cilities at Asuncion Internation­ Sets Card Party raised tension to a new height my entry visa was for Canton ings and we have a few reac­ al Airport. The main arterial The New York strike by mem­ and resulted In a "grave de­ only. I asked whether I could go tionaries who are trying to stop bers of the independent Social St. Bridget Rosary Society terioration of the situation along - to the north' and was told; highway, the 205-mile "Brazil $109c production. They are following " Id O K NHKT 29‘ WILL BUT! Service Employes Union—case­ •will sponsor a Military 'Whist the border.” "There have been troubles in Road” connecting Asuncion A lb those who have taken the capi­ {jJsddoifLL workers, homemakers and chil- UeS. Bombs Nearer Hanoi: STEAKS with the Parana River on the and Setback party Friday at 8 ether parts of China. The situa­ talist road. But most of our 767 MAIN ST^->64S-5S21 Brazilian border, will get base, Rushed From Florida • First O' The Fresh di'cn'B counseI6ea-—came as'n e­ tion is not good there, particu­ workers are women who are not Prescription Pharmacy gotiations continued at the of­ p.m. at St. Bridget School surface and drainage repairs. Tolland b o n e l e s s larly in the north.’’ interested in such political af­ fices of the city labor relations cafeteria. Mrs. J. Edward Mc- First Time Since Uproar When I asked for details, an fairs.’’ t o m a t o e s director, Herbert Haber. Keever is chairman of the official told me : “ 1 cannot give It was obvious the rhanager TANGERINES 12 - 29< event, which is open to the pub­ Rockville M a n (Continued from Page One) ITie negotiations were inter­ state secrets to foreigners.’ ’ had a small rebellion on his lic: Tickets will be sold at the 19c rupted during the night by a o; eration started. Jan. 8 In an Although the Red Guards are H O N D A 2 S o s ° 2 9 door. Refreshments will be Arrested After north-nortinvest of HazMi. It had lb hands. But the bulk of his 1,000 union <^arge that its caucus area 20 to 36 miles north of Sai> SIRLOIN STEAKS *1 everywhere, fantastic pressures served. been attocked before on Dec. 2 workers were not Joining in, < room was "bugged.” Union offi­ gon. Of these, U.S. headquarters are bubbling up among the ordi­ GRAPEFRUIT 5 29 The chairman will be assist­ Two-Car Crash and 5. either from lethargy or fear of cials said they learned while said, 399 Viet Cong were killed, nary people and the guards ESCAROLE LEAN, JUICY being regarded as antiparty. riding Up in a service elevator ed by Mrs. Primo Amadeo, U.S. pilot# for a second day 69 were taken prisoner and 180 themselves. Daniel McGill of White Rd., In-a pompous piece of Mao- A CHICORY ^ Mrs. Irene Bergln, Mrs. A, R. ince 410 miles northeaet of Sai­ gave up under the Chleu Hoi The tension is bordering on that private union conversations Rockville was arrested last think, the manager said he wel­ Ths Salad Twins M l 2 9 < could be heard In the elevator. Campbell, Mrs. Harold Burnett, gon. (Open Arms) campaign. mass hysteria. Everyone is comed criticism of his short- ORANGES 10 «29< Mrs. ■ Gennaro D'Auria, Mrs. night at R t 30 and Brown- Haber denied the room was bridge Rd. when his car col­ U.S. military headquarters Barry Goldwater, the 1964 being told constantly that this connings as part of the cultural Robert Eels, Mrs. Anthony lb NOW earn bugged, said that what the um lided with another car. reported a steadily mounting Republican presidential candi­ GROUND CHUCK 69 present fight against the class revolution. But those who tried Evans, Mrs. Louis DellaFera, ion officials heard may have McGill, who is 34, was toll of Communists killed or date, arrived In Saigon with his enemy ranks with the October to stop production should be dis. Mrs. William Gallo. Mrs. Wil­ been an "electrical fault," but charged with operating a mo­ captured in Operation. Cedar wife for a three-day kxMi at the revolution. If you tell this to 700 missed and shown up for their liam Gelinas, Mrs. Walno Hok- CLOVERDALE ;oz moved them to another room. tor vehicle While under the In­ Falls In the "iron , triangle” war and predicted Red China million people long enough, bourgeois thoughts. E p c i i n i E D I E C f A c kanen, Mrs. Joseph Harrington, f FROZEN PKG ■ The strike came after the city fluence of Intoxicating liquor north of Saigon and the termi­ won’t enter the war. Goldwater, AT OUR FISH COUNTER ~ ON SALE TUESDAY ' someone wdli soon demand ac-- ■In those two answers, per­ ■ I m E l W i l turned down what the union Mrs. Ernest Fitzgerald, Mrs. or drugs, reckless driving sad nation of Operation DecMwoee 6 a major general in the Air tion. And when action comes haps, lies the nub of the confu­ called a "rock-bottom” demand, Edmond Greaney. disregarding a atop sign. in the Mekong Delta. Force Reserve, said He had thousands of innocent people sion and double-talk that rqakes Also, Mrs. Joseoh Lynch, In Operation Cedar Falls, the _will be the victims. terms of which were not dis­ State police said McGill, tried to get to Vietnam three China’s crisis so confusing to Mrs. Marguerite LaFIamme, biggest ground sweep of the That is the mood here, vola­ closed.. driving east on Brownbridge times on orders but added the Western world. There is a Mrs. Jossps McCooe, >^rs. war, American tzxxzpe pushing Fresh Fillet of Sole 69 lb tile, hysterical, epprensive. The union had been seeking Rd., went through a stop sign there’s no shortage of major thin line between Red Guards ALL FLAVORS 12-OZ CAN Stanley Lucas, Mrs. Adam Ba- through the jtmgle and scrub of The city of three million now an increase In starting pay from at the intersection with Rd. 36 generals in H^ietnam. whose antics are in the name of C B T »vings joris, Mrs. James Comlns, Mrs. the iron triangle 'reported 41 i-C DRINKS the present $5,760 to $6,800 a and collided with a car going Across the world, U.S. Am- . has another million strangers on Mao and their opponents whose 1 0 year. Charles Klotzer, Mrs. William north on R t 30. The other oar Viet Cong killed and one cap­ baasadm* Henry Cabot Lodge its streets who have swarmed In objections to the party are high '■ { i- ^ •’I LaMot'te, Miss Madeline Smith, was driven by Mlcheltoo Ricci, tured in a aeries of sporadic from the countryside. They are treason. The effect of the strike was discussed the Vletnanf war with NAPIER BRAND ^ -V ' t.v reduced by the fact that 9,000 Mrs. James Sirtanni, Mrs. Har­ 30. of 655 N. Mata S t, Man­ contacts with anlpera and small Pope Paul VI today for the third ' all in their teens and 20s. They I suspect that very often the (4 >■. ••• •; ' 8 'i if . '• . ry Smith, Mrs. Daniel New­ chester. enemy units Sunday. .time in 28 months. Lodge spent throng the pavements, discuss­ thin line disappears completely cemficates other employes—casework su­ comb, Mrs. Joseph Schauster, Ricci was treated for a This brought to 648 the num­ nearly two hours at the Vatican, ing in Impromptu groups and in personal feuds by the time pervisors and clerical employes Mrs. Wentworth Johnson, Mrs. nose cut at Rockville General ber of enemy troops killed, cap­ much ot the time with the Pope,^ bolding mass sing-songs. these arguments reach the shop —are members of another un­ ion. James Peak, Mrs. Stanley Hospital. • tured or surrendered since the an unusually long visit. SW EET PEAS 1 When I looked out of my bed­ floor level. Steiner and Mrs. Prank Young. Four passengers to his car, room window from the Yang-, Wake up idle funds. Buy CBT Certificates That union, the AFL-CIO Our western tendency to split all from Ellington, were treat­ i Cheng Hotel at 4 :30 in the mom- of Deposit in amounts of $2,500 or more American Federation of State, the two groups Into anti-Mao ed at the hospital. They were S'TOCK UP ON 1 ing, they were still at it, about EINAST - FROZEN County and Municipal Em­ and pro-Mao factions is an over­ for a period of 3 to 18 rnohths. Get the Expo 67 Ride Free Nellie Wiley, treated for cuts 8,000 teen-agers, squatting on simplification but inevitable. 6 IN A PACKAGE 5-OZ PKG I j ployes, was not expected to hon­ details at any CBT office. WAFFLES or the striking union's picket on the scalp, face and right the pavement, singing the During my stay here Chinese­ 0 ‘ MONTREAL—A free transit 1-LB. lines. leg: Belva Newsome, possible MAXWELL thoughts of Mao. speaking Westerners have not system able to accommodate back and leg injuries; Sheryl • v*iasw#sta ar iitfateB, t m f i Although 1 saw long early spotted any anti-Mao posters, The strikers volunteered to more than 3,000 riders an hour THE CONNECTICUT BANK work at children’s shelters as' Wiley, 8, abrasions of the right morning queues at a central and only a few against local AND TRUST COMPANY FIN A S T f i will provide rapid transportation leg. and Janice Wiley, 6, con­ VAC food market, there did not ap- party hacks who have been unpaid ■volunteers bUt the city HOUSE THIN OP REGULAR 8 OZ PKG ■ 1 to all points of the 1,000-acre tusion of forehead. CAN < pear to be shortages of vegeta­ picked out for disgrace by ci­ did not immediately accept the site of Expo 67, the 1987 World M tm btr Ftdaral Oepoilt Insurinci Corporation SPAGHETTI offer. McGill is to appear in Rock­ bles or fresh meat. The queues ther Red Guards or others. 0 ‘ Exhibition in Montreal. ville Circuit Court 13 Feb; 7. were of old women, apparently I went to a film, but it was a Commuter service in the Popular Produce—“The Best You Can Buy” |------anxious to be first for the choic­ mistake. Just out on general Pittsburgh area ■was disrupted est cuts. The favorite dishes: release a's a -main feature i,s when other B&O personnel ob­ Monkey and dog meat. "Youth Is as Red as the ■ ■ E CLOVERDALE A 6-OZ $ 1 0 0 served the picket lines. The hotel I stayed in had hot Flame,” A dreadful 90 minutes 1 | % H , FROZEN ^ CANS 1 "The Baltimore - 'Washington water only for an hour in the (Pen-^^n-Go. ORANGE JU commuter service was normal POPULAR 12-OZ MINIMUM— CELLO PAC OF 4 and so was through service,” a Cheaper evening and again in the mom- "Where Good Ideas Come Naturally For The Home” FLORIDA - "Tha R ad Thing" . Ing. Though the thermometer 841 BROAD STREET, MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 B&O spokesman said. jP s d iis /Bsumh^ . was near f reezing, room heat LET US PRICE TELEPHONE (203 ) 049-2869 A jurisdictional argument in the long run. was switched on for only three over installation of computers is YOUR H&CT THE HARTFORD GAS COMPANY MARGARINE O LIQUID DETERGENT 4e DeuI Pack O 1 the cause of the strike, accord­ Gos will never cost you much. (You'll get oboul hours at bedtime — and'then Quarters Allsweet ^ pfe's 69c Lux 1-PT 6-OZ BTL 62c 12-OZ BTL 0 I C 27 miles to the gollon.') ^ erfy on the floor where the for­ PRESCRIPTION UNCONDITlbNAL GUARANTEE ing to the management. 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Wins First Teams m Tour Event. S A N DIEGO, Galif. 76ers Do Winning T OS ANGELES (AP)__ owner of the Chiefs, fo«nder of calling the right ball carri^y^n sadd, ’ sell out the Ool- (A P)— Bob Goalby’s swing I s.» ' . - . . is back in the groove and TViP nace of Colleire bas--Kame, Billy/Jones led the/way seven wins AndHy* Vi™e\o™bardi thll Jtlje j..u™ S ■ROQTnM (AP) — Thp even most partisan fans would edged San Francisco- 114.112, his nerves no longer jangle b o th n llK A down in (^on "’“ h 21/^nts, and Bill -kitz far, has tW s ^ k and the Philfld^nhia TgS s are leT ketball slow6 d^nG n Con- J^ee throws iil the lowing week off. The Elis' only , Kansas City Chiefs simply « disappointed,- said m the game, Starr produced dbllar.- S T and a b a S l^ h ^ rtm S like guitar strings and he’s Philadelphia Tbers are e , Knicks i3i-ii6. d o n t rate with the top „J tdd somebody they first downs 11 times. He was Starr completed 16 of 23 for 25 ® ? ^ ting the Boston Celtics do ^ ^ - ^ „ r y west’s 39 points led the necticut th is week, Wltn uaoments Saturday to I'vy Leagiw loss was by ready, he says; to make, a most schools having sem- ^ ^ go.77 win. point to Princeton — ttoe seveptb team s m the National didn’t keep the time right. The named the Most Valuable Play- yards and two TDs but also had ^ chargechnr'ire at Arnold PalmerPalmer, talking while they keep gin Russell said. "We Lakers into a Ue for third place Football League after first half didn’t run long enough er of the game and winner of a one Interoepted by Mitchell, his ^ the late date in TnclfT Nicklaus and ^ . 'RillLF « 11 * /Pas' - A n winning at a record pace stopped running and began tak- witp Detroit in the Western Di- ester-exam ination s. Pairfleld (6-3) plays at home ranked team in the nitton. watching his Green Bay and the second half ran too special sports car award by a first In 173 tosses since Oct. 16, yjg aite of the game to ^lie National Ba,pk'etball mg bad shots. I told everyone to vision as the Pistons lost their They key contests of the week against St. Peters tonight and Central Connecticut :(8^») 'dis* BOSTON (AP) — Tempera- Packers whip the Ameri- long.” ' magazine. He also to prlonged negoUations " , T I.JI i. ,* Association ' run run. run until they got tired sixth straight at home. are tonight’s^^rmlonigm a venuom ont mat v>mi-Con- Bridgeport Saturday. posed of a stiff challenge from y can Football League M the end of the half the Starr threw two touchdown down pass to Carroll Dale ca 1 networks, two of mv earned ^ 6^-foot^ISS^TOUnd bidding to end and then tell me. . West scored 1'7 of his points in game in the Yankee A year ago Bridgeport pulled champs in Sunday’s first Packers dung to a precarious passes to 34-year-old Max ^ . w4dch (NBC and CBS) finally f rnfer Tiniversitv V TitoinU Boston’s eight-year reign as "We’ve got the best bench in the third quarter when Los Ah- the northern New Englai^ s -Conference and ■ Saturdays a stunning^ps,et o f ^ e Stags The H u e Suner Bowl game W-IO lead and had been out- Gee,- who caught only four paas- Jim Baylor, who s U ll^ s not ^ i X e r b a c ? r i ^after w ton T n e NBA champLs': They stacked.*wv» jheyijg XCCleagK1.5MC and haVhave6 the. geieogeles |.; pulleduiacu fmmitvjii caa vw-w«j60-68 half-»*«.**- n today If w bu I ta * ^ h* b s ta n - Bridgeport at .Fairfield ..how- •when several Fairfield starters quarterbMk said after Winn ng with 17. straieht .L.«ncth fn nm for 48 minutes a^H„,. « os.fta snread. . tial snow was in sight, the down. ^-TOey h^ve^^a g ^ football gained by the Chiefs. es during the regular sea.son. gamS When Dawson was not pres- tV,* Rfin Dnp« qimHflv tho t;euics With 17. straifirht strength to run for ^48 minutes a^time lead to a 96-83 spread. were benched for .'disciplinary •/®ailBan ouaiiS..rr i*«vxh.d c*. lr.m.ndou. V» v***'-**'-^---- «--- «^---- « ?O « J J ^ ^Vi/\aa wVtrt within” 3)^ feet to save his lead. had 33, Guy Rodters 28, Erwin Maine.” at Storrs for his second half n u 1947-52. He also coached baser- rebounding and defense. retiring as Dartmouth College basketball at Yale, Tf>«? A N G E L E S ( A P ) — Green Bay’s Willie Wood inter- better .than any AFL club the ail was made by Lamar Hunt, day, picking out receivers or pass that he caug t one- an e , n He finished with a 69. for 269 Mueller 24 and Jerry 81oan 22 The report said the best ski- L.UO AiNljUdLIhO l A r i „ „ . Chiefs have faced. while Brewer, six strokes back for the Bulls. Dick Barnett 'had ing could be found in Vermont. The Huskies had been unable athletic director next July 1 to gpgnt one season as a coach L e n Dawson, veteran quar- stram was likewise compii S------at the start of the day, closed 30 for the Knicks. to cope with Rhode Island’s Art “ fish, play some golfand winter the Yankees and coached X U r r ards Chiefs league, finally p.p^nicalaou a second .H -ry BuckminLster 364, Bruce five. T nd A VPFT F«? (AP)__ McGee .snoke .softly w-ith more ond touchdown march, snared a spending last season in the Cen- ber Manchester High (4-5) playing host to Hartford said: place, a first place and a de- Cappa 140-362, Nondo Annulli IT C ^ H r A ih.'in a trace of a Southern and 16-yarders before sconng tral League, kicked out 26 To- Sunday'H' Results ------One burst bv Elijah P t p “ ■■K.ansas Kansas uuyCity hasnas a realrca, toplup . . world record 141-360, Fred Brown 140-358, Maxax iWcOee n(iu tniee cubicle he was the fourth touchdown on a 13- ronto shots for his first.shutout. Scranton 132, Wilmington 128 Bulkeley of the CDC, It across and what had been a ^ ^ rion't think it rom- ® woild recoia. It's back to conference action gies, fresh otl a conquest of Pul- toon,team hotbut IT rtondon’t t tmnK think it11 com-com fellow with the long name Don'Flavell 355, Ernie Oakman wislfes, but without a genie sha-. in" with Hornung. yard pivs.s and pulled in a 37- Giacomin, so dismal a failure Sunbury 125, Asbury Park 120 ' '' 14-10 Green Bay lead became jj,g top teams in the 137-350, Tom Gc.s.say 136. cloulitftll if his la.st tw o Trenton 119, Allentown 113 Friday night with South Windsor aski last Friday, are idle to- won at the Athens Inv:ta':ohal “ I fr-ured I was goinff to play Ui® £if>.li scoring ^is rookie year with the Ran- High (4-3) visiting EUlington morrow night. (5. National Football League. ■ will work out as well as his " ° . ai...,-o gers last season that he eventu- Hartford 155, Harrisburg* 134 some,■' McGee said, “ but there dvive. „ Saturday’s Results High (4-3) in a NOOC headliner. Cheney Tech (4-6) stands A. pass on a ..That’s what you wanted me |ngi/efton af\^r phmlnr^cV.to VILLAGE 5IIXERS — Ed are plenty of times when things “ Fantastic. That’s Max, said ally was returned to the minors Wilmington 125, Allentown East OathoHc (7-1) four, fair chance of bringing its re­ third down and five and I was g^y—now I ve said it.” to record holder Bob ^’’seagren Wish No 1 was to play for the good that you don't Hornung when McGee slipped continued his stunning reversal games away from a tourrvament cord back to .500 with a home ready,” said Wood, performing i^ombardi said there were no at San Francisco a week ear- L>nne 176, Bill Packers in the Super Bowl j i^^ow. out of the cubicle for a' minute, with his sixth shutout. 124 In the same Memorial Coliseum adjustments made at halftime, Quackenbu.sh 276^662, Harrisburg 158, Asbury Park quaUficatiMi shares Friday and away game this week. The lier. Roland g,,y pac;:ers. j,ood but the “ He makes the big play. He's He was brilliant against the where, he starred for the 'Uni- ..\^g jugt played more aggres- 149. night’s spoUight, meeting East Rangers host Vinal Tech ■ of Named for the sponsoring ath-- .jgj Ginger Yourkas 492, Sally Wish No, 2 was to go on a hon- windpipe gives’ me trouble been around a long time and he Red Wings, making Bob Nevin's Hartford High for the first time Middletown Wednesday after­ versity of Southern California, sive football in the second half," eymoon. Wish No. 3 was to re- ‘ has an uncanny ability to get first period goal stand up until Scranton 137, Trenton 130 letic club in Oakland and not pedemonte 4.50. in the. school’s history. The Ea- travel, to Woodstock The ball .was deflected, Wood he said, fondling the game ball Harry Howell hit an empty net Sunbury 159, New Haven 113 for the capital of Greece, the til®. ..The last couple of years I've across the goal line. Academy Friday night. Cheney revealed, “ and I thought it presented him by the players, He's as dangerou.s inside the with six seconds remaining aft­ rd on “t know wha7ake“y play > "«t brought Papanicalaou his The first worked out sensa- played only infrequrntiy.. When lost earlier to 'Vinal in Middle- would never come down.” 40 as anyone playing.” er Detroit had pulled goalie the coach continued. He victory since coming to tional'ly when the 34-year-old ■ you do that, you can't really town. It was another ex-U ^ Trojan, is,’ veteran of 11 National Football stay in the best of .shape. I Roger Crozier for an extra at­ Mike Garrett, who hatke hatled Willie added with a smile, ‘’I'd say it exchange stu- Sports Schedule tacker. Princeton Ivy Powerhouse' Out to End Skein down. " was the touchdown they, called dent plan at San Jose State Uto League seasons came off the don't get there as fast as I Manchester will be out to stop bench and played a hero's role y^ed to as a result, but I .still get West Side Volleyball Giacomin stopped ?27 shots Wood then disclosed that back.” months ago. a 10-game losing streak to CDC Monday, Jan. 16 as the Packers whipped the to the right spot, and that's and reduced his league leading While Kentucky on Skids Green Bay has a policy of set- He referred to a 64-yard scor- “ I came real close at 16-8' 2,” Standings goals against average to 2.24. schools, advanced this season by Wrestling - Waterford at Kansas City Chiefs 35-10 Sunday v^-hat's important" 4. ting up an opponent for a kill, ing pass from Bart Starr to Car- the 24-year-old vaulter declared ■Watkins "B" 29 Bauman, called up a month Princeton’s tail Tigers may be David Miller each canned 23 New Britain High and Weaver, ______. ______after winning his event at the East in the first Super Bowl game. McGee got to the right .spot 9 East Sides 21 ago fater regular Gump Wors- outgrowing the Ivy League, but paints. Bulkeley has been an up-and- track inaugural in the new Col­ Tuesday, Jan. 17 Tlie second almo.st certainly seven times against tlie Chiefs, Gem 21 12 ley undewent surgery for a Kerrtucky has been squeezed TheGators, 11-1 on the sea- down club while Manchester put iseum Arena. “ I was over but ■ Wrestling - Manchester at will not happen since the honey- pulling in 138 yards worth of 12 West .Sides 21 knee injury, had sat on the into an uncomfortable fit in the son, entertain Tennessee while a scare into OGIL leading Bris- Ci: 1 re Ac ■ ’ " tv moon McGee wants to go on is passes, scoring twice and puil- YOU MISSED o ut Knurek Named East Coach I hit the bar with my elbow. Lakewood Circle 15 15 tough Southeastern Conference. Kentucky visits Georgia in SEC tol Eastern last Friday before Paul Homung's. And th’e third ing in strikes from Bart Starr in bench while Charlie Hodge tend­ ‘Tm going to Los Angeles Bulkeley at Manchester Ramblers 14 19 Wliile Princeton, the nation's games tonight. '-bowing, Conard at Man- remains doubtful since the final key situations during two other ed goal for the Canadiens. next Saturday and I'm going to Swimming JC'.s 15 21 eeventh-ranked college basket- Top-ranked UCXiA and four Wethersfield has developed in­ For Annual School Contest ch:>:'.er, 4 word on his retirement proba- Green Bay drives. But the youngster got his first trv to break the indoor record." Colonial Board 5 31 start Sunday after Hodge had ball power, humiliated Harvard other titans won Saturday night Manchester’s biggest rival BRIDGEPORT (AP)— Edward Meriden, and Larry McHugh of geagren and his University of South Windsor at (Coventry ■ -bly rests with Coach Vince McGee grabbed a 37-yard Nazarene 3” *'*24 been the victim of three third and Dartmouth last weekend for but No. 3 New Mexico bowed to Ooach Mil Mason’s Eagles Knurek o4 Weaver High School Xavier in Middletown. Named southern California teammate, Suffield at Ellington Lopibardi. pass from the first touchdown, a 4-0' perch atop the I'vy stand- Denver 71^66 for its second toss - out to make it two in a In Hartford will coach the East assistant coaches for the West □ , vviison each suffered from Bacon Academy at Bolton Irixthe Green Bay dres.sing cau'^ht an 11-yard pa.ss on a Schedule period Boston goals that beat ON A GREAT YEAR Mon. 8 Watkins vs. Nazarene. Montreal the night before. Bau- ings. No. lO-ranked Florida belt- in two nights. ^ver the Indians Friday at Team and Robert Horan of sqdad were Paul Lane of Sta- slight injury so didn't com- Southington at Rockville room after his key performance, third down play during the sec- ed Kentucky 89-72 and tumbled Lew Alcindor sat out 11 oiarke Arena, ______man kicked out 19 Bruin shots Btamford Catholic will coach the pies High Schools in Westport pjg Hein who won at the Wildcats into the SEC cel- minutes- but still poured in 37 South Windsor goes on the West in the annual Nutmeg and Ronald Carbone of Derby „ „ saturdav night at 16- in the first period and finished points as UCLA ran its unbeaten with 32 saves. road Tuesday in a return visit Bowl football game .Aug. 25 in High School.. 0. competed in the West Coast Dyak Triiimnlis ‘The Tigers, seeking their string to 12 games with a 116-78 to Coventry (4-4) High while Bridgeport. ------meet but could clear only 15-6. fourth Ivy championship in the romp over Stanford. Butch Ellington hosts Suffield High in AT THE AIRCRAFT! The coaching staffs were an^ Clarke Enters The performance of left-hand­ 111 Pin Touriiey last five seasons, burled Har- Beard, Louisville's soph, sharp- a NOOC clash in preparation for nounced Saturday by Joseph J. ed Papa-nickel-ow and the dou- Frank Robinson vard 90-46 Friday night and then shooter, scored 41 points as the Pridoy’s contest. The Bobcats Fontana, principal of SouUiing- BOS’TON AP—Australia’s Ron ble victory of veteran Olympian Cathy Dyak of Manchester ahatteired league scoring and Cardinals, 14-1, trounced Brad- aliready own a victory over the ton High School and executive clarke, one of the greatest di.s- Ralph Boston in tlie high hur- and John Malcomb of Simsbury 1100,000 Player rebounding records in mauling ley 103-74 on the losers’ court. Patriots while Suffield and the But the Paypow^r looks even better in '67! A recent wage increase TRAINING COURSES WITH PAY consultant for the Connecticut tance runners in track history, dies and the long jump proved Dartmouth 116-42 Saturday Houston, No. 4, also made it Knights meet for the first Ume INTRODUCTORY TRAINING PROGRAMS were the top names in Connec­ makes starting pay even higher. . • and there is a 10% second High School Ooachea Assbeia- ^as entered today for the two- the brightest spots in an even- ' BALTIMORE (AP)— Slug­ 14 out of 15 by smashing West this season. — If you don’t have shop experience, you’ll be tlon. ' mile event in the 78th Boston irig which failed to come up to ticut dUckpjn tournament play ging outfielder Frank’ Robinson Ed Hummer, the Tigers’ 6- Texas State 103-72 behind Elvlh Coach tjpacn Charlievjnarjie Sharesoimiua hasnoa a » shift bonus. ' ‘ ^ given 80 hours of intensive training on the Assisting Knurek will be Paul A.A. Indoor Games Jan. 28 at full expectations for the crowd (lie^weekend. of the Baltimore Orioles, who is foot-6 captain, scored 20 points Hayes’ 24 points. Eighth-ranked g(jing „{ three straight over El­ If you're inexperienced, you may start in one of the paid training machine you have been hired to operate. Crone of Platt High School In the Garden. of 6,951. Mrs. Dyak, rated "he top spending most of the winter and 6-9 soph Chris Thomforde Kansas, 11-9, taot past Missouri lington and ahnniiishould gets-et hl.shis toueh-tough­ Instrui^ion will be right In our own^machlnG duckpin bowler last season by picking up a lion’s share of the hit for 19 leading the point del- 70-60 and remained on top in the est challenge Friday. The programs. And experienced workers will find exceptional job oppor­ training school at the same high * Aircraft the National Duckpin Bowling prizes on tlie banquet trail, Ug®.uge. WTaCnwhich Wipeawiped ouiout theUic wmold xvj Ivy Big Eight Conference ^ K w h n i 1 i b gKnights, n i s , winners of three Ulloo tunities now open. No matter what your experience, there are rate of pay. Oongre.ss, took a long step to­ plucked off the biggest plum record of 110 set last season by Providence, No. 9, rode Jimmy gj^gight, share tlie N(XC lead ADVANCED TRAINING PROGRAMS- plenty of chances for advaniiement in a steady career job at th(T Courses ranging from 22 weeks to 93 weeks in ward another top rating as .she . of . the off season during the Cornell against Dartmouth. Walker’s 19 points Jo a 64-47 ■vie- With Fait East Wimigor Windsor Hieh. High, both both Aircraft. And don’t overlook P&WA’s liberal employee benefits Machining, Jet Engine, Sheet Metal,,Tool, We rolled a si.x game 864, without Weekend, a $35,000 raise. Princeton’s 90 rebounds also set tory over dogged Duquesne. showing 3-0 marks, and Gage Making. Machine Repair and Pipe ■j handicap, to win the Newfleld Robinson and Harry Dalton, a single-game mark, ecUpsjng ' New Mexico, which fell into ^ ^ . . . like insurance and retirement plans, paid sick leave, holidays Making. Women's event at Bridgeport. director of player personnel for Yale’s I960 record by two. Slumping Rockville - (1-8) Is and vacation. . . that add a lot of extra value to your ippome! APPRENTICE PROGRAMS-Courses rangiM , She had games of 162, 148, the Orioles, huddled for -only ‘Thomfoixie ndtted 37 podnteiln cellar after taing ^ still seeking that first Central from three to four years in Jot Engine Meteh OjVl diamL On. (It! 122, 111, 169 and 162 as she five minutes Saturday before the weekend sweep while Hum- Wyoming E yiday^ght, stom So start the New Year right! Come in now. . . and apply for mope smithing. Sheet Metal, Machining, Tool & DM THESC CARS ARE LIKE NEW finished 27 pins ahead of agreeing that Frank should re­ mec had 29, Haariow 28, Gary bled chances to find it before the Paypower at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft! Making end Elactronics.^( runner - up Betty McGrap of ceive $100,000 for the upcoming Wallets 27, Joe Reiser » and Harry tame folks. Tough Southington 1966 DODGE DART Black $1395 Danbury. season. He got an estimated Bobby Brown, the 6-foot-9 re- <1®^^® High pays the'Windy City Five CONVERT. Other leaders among 88 en> $65,000 last year. tries „ Included: Ann Truss, T i r S y ^ b y second-ranked a n ^ r T T e x a T ^ t e r n were a visit tomorrow night, Friday. 1966 OLDS. DELTA Factory Air $2895 It’s doubtful Roblnmn will do It should be a battle of the. win- VISIT THE EMPLOYMENT O m Ci; 400 Bridgeport, 827; Donna Tes- more in '67 than he .did last Louisviiais in 14 starts, the Ivy idle, less when \yindsor High moves HUNDBEDS OF GOOD JOBS Main Street East Hartford, poniiseBpltt 1965 OLDS. STARFIRE CONV. $2495 cione, Danbury, 816; Marlon ' season, but he hopes his can be giants appear certain to gq up in. Pratt & Blue with white top. Mannion, Bridgeport, 807; Paul more consistent. in the niUonaJ rankings this Bolton High, (6-4) conference available IN; Other (tonnectlcut plants In North Hm m r,. Morris, East Hartford, ^ 2 ; Bar­ "I told Harry I thought I BASKETBMJ.^ winner for’ the first time last W h i t n e ' / Southington and MidjUetown. 1965 PONTIAC G.T.O. CONVERT, $2095 bara Nettletpn, Harwinton, 797; . Kentucky,' however, may be AIRCRAFT ENGINE MECHANICS could hit for a higher, average SCOBBS. Friday, hosts Bacon Academy Wilda Guarrette, Bridgeport, and drive in more runs, next headed for its worst finish in Tuesday before meeting Cov­ AIRCRAFT ENGINE TESTING R ire raft ^ 1965 PLYMOUTH VALIANT $1795 792; Dot Hulll ' Danbury, 792; Ooedl Adolph Rupp’s 37-year season if I would be more con- WEST SIDE MIDGETS entry High In Coventry Friday. OPEN FORYOURCONVCNiENCEMenday CONVERTIBLE. Red with black top. Bea Flsheis, yiddlebury, 787; reign lifter absorbing its third MACHINING • SHEET METAL 'sistent,” Robinson said. Standings Wrestling features Hulfdrd Oirough Friday—8 a.nu to 5 p ja« Tiiaa- Hose Ribas,'Shelton, 784; Mary loss In three STC starts and Pet. visiting East (2-2) F rid a ^ h ile , TOOL AND DIE MAKING u Bi 1966 Robinson was -the W L 1964 OLDS. 96 w ea^ S ^ V H895 Wltkowski, Fairfield, 782; Eve­ :-J American League’s most valu­ slipping to 6-6 over-all. _ .600 wlnle^ Manchester (0-4) U at day, Wadnesday, Thursday avsnlngi *81 lyn AckiU, Huntington, 776; and • "TO? Wildcats .were 82-2 last Regale EXPERIMENTAL MACHINING 1964 CHEV. DEL AIR $1795 able player as he won the triple .645 caieshlre Academy tomorrow. 8 p.m., Saturdays—8 a.nu to 12 noon. Mary Rossi, Bridgeport, 776. season, bowing to texas West- p e d s _ .546 Two undefeated Indian squjads LAYOUT INSPECTION n Gloria’ Dartdiik .and Margaret age, 49 home runs And^ 122 runs, •m to the ifcA A final. They Center BllUards 1964 DUICK RIVIERA woioworeen$2295 crown, with a .316 batting aver- .300 see action tliis week, the swim­ Halky, both of,, Bridgeport, tied' have viqn or shared 22 ^ e r - P a ^ ^ s mers' (3-0) are tame twice, to- AnanualpppdrtunHyamployar for high idngle at 106. 'batted. in; He also was 'voted enoe titles to 84 ypars and have WEST SIDE the outstanding player In the Pet. morrow with Conard and BW- Ooming events: Men’s A never ftaistoed to the baseme.nt. _ .818 day with Wethersfield, while the FINDS PAY DIRT— Green Bay’s Elijah Pitts (22) takes hahdpff from B ert World Series whlcH the Orioles SUorida, which bas never Herald Angel* Handicap —. ^ sto n Avenue, .600 rifle squad 1* away twice, at ■ vour future today at PSeWA Bridgeport; Men's B — Wood­ Starr; eludes an outstretched (5hief, upper right; finds an opening, lower left, swept from the Los .Angeles' worn the SiBC crown, raced to Normans u s W. CENTER ST. OPEN EVENINGS (Except Thun.) Dodgers in four games^ .400 Choate Wednesday and at Wil* bury and Holiday, Jdanchester.' and charges into,.the end zone, lower right. (AP Photbfak) M.Ha rixthauBon ----- _ - - . .278 cox Tech in Meriden Friday. CO* aetback a* Gary Kelloc .*nd Na«aitff Arm* Help Wanted— Peniale 35 Help WanteA—M alrSt BALpaPBRSONS —experienced BOn^lR ROOH Firemen to ope rAGB SIXTEEN wmncfi’s wearing aipparel, erate oil fired boilsrs—open* t C U M P i m Tkiesday through Saturday or ings on botii first and ssoqnd M A W ME part-'time’ including Ttaueday .s h i^ Good pay—eKcelhmt If ' l i t t l e s p o r t s N G W t m P and Saturday. Good salary, ap­ fringe benefits.' Apply Cbsnsp A fn g R ,M r ply Tweed’s, 778 Alato St, Brothers, 'Ine., SI Coopdr 19EI WMEXPEOr Manchester. ; / St., Manchester, Conn., Psr> sonnel ^Office, open - Monday 8M2I1NO WOMAk, $66, ILday Friday, S A.M. to • week, 2 houTB daily. No. can­ P M .; »11 648-4141 tor OthoE vassing. Ccmmissiions. Compa­ hour pointmonts. > lOeNT EMWITU5 OF THE MODEL ny beti^te. CaH Mrs. Rodin, ii; PARDON ME.6IR. BUT t CAN 5EE)J RAILROAD CLUB /THlE. 16 CARPENTRY — Concrete 11 a.m.-l.p.m., iy22-1710. VOURE A RWLRCiAD BUFF.TOO/^CERTAINLV A COlNGlDENCE/l'M ______- - - - Inside and out, no substitute for PARTyPTME counter girl, 11-2. PERMIT ME TO INTRODUCE MYy V Jxperlenced Lnbrlca* : aul m e- aODOEil'M IN^ (MVSELF/ 16 ad the SIBST man with some me­ TOWN TO INVESTIGATE^ try, days MB-1104. evenings Help Wanted— ^Male 36 lOCuUaiUtcIi. 88Mltota-— • DAT IT ABPEAR8 and REPORT ERROltSkln time for the chanical background need­ ■SEVERAL next huertion. The Herald, la reeponslble fo r ohlv ONE inoor- 649-8881). aiDilUnctllt S i S S t f i U EngUih 'SSFIthnuea , EIXPERIENCED TOOL makeri ed for the day shift Very OPPORTUNITIES^' mode comp 96 Social ooeaidaa rect or omitted Ihaertion for any advertiaement and therT only MOUSE^ 38RuIaa ADDinONB —remodeling, ga­ Bridgeport operators and busy garage with an excel­ MoOse 22EmbelUih to the extent of a "make good" Insertion. Errors wm,oonn, 12 li U ing of all types, Bxc Dent 24-Hour Answering Serviee workmanship. 649449B. M A N W A N T E D rer Ii ] if ■M O R IAR TY b r o t h e r s A'/i For Part-time Afternoons 20 Free to Herald Readers" Roofing and Chimneys 16-A Help Wanted— ^Female 35 Help Wanted— Female 35 Help Wanted— Female 35 301 Center St. Manchester BY V. T. HAMLIN C3e OWNS ONE ~- A L L Y O O P SHARE OF STOCK* Want Information on one o f onr clssslfled advertlMmenta f ROOFING —. SpeclaUring re- COUNTER WOMAN for 7 pjh.- HIGH SCHOOL Junior or soph* LEGAL SECRETARY—expert' Five days, no weekends, 648-5135 21 No answer at the telephone listed? Slm i^ oaD the pairing roofs of all kinds, new midnight, 3-4 nights per week. omore girls for waitress work, ence preferred but not essen­ sorting linens. Apply to Mr. POnCHAIHiNK .JT8 WHATfe . ...GIVE US LYRICS broapwatthen .JC0STUMEWI9E roofs, gutter work, chimneys Apply Mr. Donut, 255 West part time after school, 8 or 4 tial. (5au 648-1186, tor appoint­ Joe Clanger between 8-9 HEAP THATlL TO MXICH XL'S MUST BE DE­ AND A YOU'RE ON days a week. Good pay, gra­ ment. a.m., Monday-Friday or call BEAT AND WE'LL SIRED, IF THAT THATAINTI THE BALL.'' ' S' EDWARDS sieened, repaired. Aliunlnum Middle Tpke. 6 WHY I HAVE elding. 80 years’ experience. tuities, excellent -working con­ for appointment ASSISTANT dispatcher, career HIT BROADWAY lY ATLANTIC RICHFIELD—1351 IN NO TIME FLAT. BEEN HIRED! Free estimates. Call Bowley ditions. Apply in person. Brass opportunity, experience not b 5T ANSWERING SERVICE Main S t, East Hartford, has necessary. Minimum high ( A R ' i V A L BY DICK TLTINER e43-BMl, B44-8m. Key Restaurant, 829 Main St. immediate opening tor an ef­ MANCHESTER COAT- school education, knowledge ST 649-0500 875-2519 FULLER BRUSH ficient stenographer. Good sal­ Hartford, Springfield area ROOFlNa-REPAIR -Y loots. and A P R O N and leave yonr message. VonHl hear from onr advertiser in The best In gutters u d con­ SECRETARY tor local law of­ ary, good hours, excellent ben­ desirable. No i^n e colls. Ap­ K PIi srj P g time vtithont spending’ all evening at the telephone. ductors. Repair of chironey% COMPANY fice. Write Box O, Herald. efits, interesting work. Stenog­ ply Lombard Brothers, Bum- r too. Can Coughlin, 648-7707. raphy is required. Contact Mr. 73 Summit St., Manchester ham St., South Windsor. % 44 4ft 4ft EXPERIENCED secretary for IT Automobiles For Sale 4 DeLaughter, between 8:30 643-2149 -I Has law office. Write Box V Her­ a.m.-6 p.m., 289-1661. PART-TIME serviee station at* 19 5 5 EORD, automatic transmis- Heating and Plumbing 17 ald. <. , tendant, experienced preferr­ 6 ii -V' HERALD Immediate Openings FULL-TIMB cashier wanted for Sion,, radio, heater, gopd run- b OTTI PLUMBING anjl heah ed, two nights a week and Sun­ FJ * ^ GHIL OR WOMAN wanted pert- drug store. Must have experi­ LATHE HANDS end general days. See Mr. Sloan, Esso Ser­ ning condition, 643-1728. to li 53l tng repairs, alterations, elec­ F/ or / tlme, Saturdays. Oomer Soda ence, Write Box A Herald'. machinists, paid hospitaliza­ vice Center, Route 88, Vernon. BOX LEltERS 1964 FORD STATION wagon, tric and gas hot water heat­ Shop, 735 Main 8L tion, holidays and vacation f ^ l L 5T radio, heater, chrome root ers. Can 64S-1496. PART-TIME OFFICE girl, 9-12, plan. Apply Metronlca, Inc., F or Your STENOGRAPHERS HOUSEKEEPER and laundry 6 days a. week, sinall local of­ 640 HiUlard St. rack, snow tires. Exceptionally girl at new institution. OaU 646- ROCKVILLE, CONN, BY AL VERMEER to nice, 81,895. Catt 643-0947 after fice. Answer phone, some book­ PRISCILLA’S POP ST Millinery, Dressmaking 19 CLERK TYPISTS 0129. If Information B. keeping. Send resume to Box v o u ? ? T H A T 'S B,,Herald. ASSEMBLERS Career opportunity with FOR ALTERATIONS neatly and OFFICE CLERK W M A T D O WHEN 1 WAS IN B Y J. B. W IL L IA M S THE HERALD vriU not the Sherwin-WtUiams vKINDERGARTEN OUT OUR WAY reasonably done in my home, FOR AIRCRAFT PARTS V D U K N O W disclose the identity of 1966 VOLKSWAGEN, 7,700 caU 643-8750. SEX3RBTARY—part-time. Hours Company fo r High School ABOUT TI-IE any advertiser using box MAIL CLERKS 1-6 p.m. Some flexibility pos­ I TDLD Y yEAH,BUrVOL»VE HAD ALL KNOCK miles, $1,395. Call 649-9414. FIRST graduate to a:^st Mana­ .G O O D O L D rroFF letters. Xteaders answer­ sible. Typing, some transcrip­ ' LATH E DAYS? Y3U WHEN I AFTERNCX3N TO VUORK ON YDUR ger in local company ^XXJ PHONED L MOTHER, AN' I THOUGHT SURE - AND LETS ing blind box ads who 1967 PONTIAC Chleftan, 4-door tion, shorthand desirable but Moving— ^Trucking- A ll applicants must be owned Branch. THIS aftetA voltd Co m e up w it h so m e GO BEFORE desire to protect their sedan, excellent condition, 4 N A T IO N A L not necessary. Small East N O O N 1 H A D I E S C A P E A N G L E B Y T H I S TlAAE/ ■you MAKE Storage 20 High S ^ o d graduates. OPERATO RS identity can follow this new tires, new shocks, new Hartford Company. Air-condi­ Duties Include retaa\seB- CHORESTO/------f BOy, YOU GIVE UP TOO EASY/ HIM AS procedure; DO AND IF I P OM-Y KNOWN, I COULDA CORRUPT front end, $300. firm. 648-1017. MANCHESTER Deliver. Ught tioned. Congenial atmosphere. ing and nominal clem al COULDNT GIVEN VCU SOME TIPS ON trucking and package delivery. STORES, INC BRIDGEPORT office work. We w ill train.- GO HOW TO BREAK OUT/ Enclose your reply to the Accepted applicants win. C ^ d develop Into full time at box in an envelope — Refrigerators, i^ihers and enjoy pleasant working later date. C*U 628-2164 for ap­ Excellent cpportunlty for [BOWLINS/1 Auto Accessories— ^Tires.6 address^ to the Classl- stove moving speciality. F>ld* conditions, periodic in­ pointment. O PERATO RS promotion, 48 hour week. fled Manager, Manchester Ing chairs tor rent. Mt-Cnx creases, plus excellent com­ CALCULATOR Usual benefits. Evening Herald, togther 1958:1960 COR'VETTB parts; doors, frame, trunk, passenger pany paid fringe benefit OPERATOR BABYSl'i'i'ER — experienced TRAINEES with a memo listing the for one infant in my home,' 5 rear quarter, many other programs. Liberal benefits. F ln t and FIHDNB companies you do NOT Painting— ^Papering 21 days. References requir^. want to see your letter. ' parts. 742-6508. second shift, presently Full-time days. Must have Manchester area. 643-0277. TH7 hr MIA i u las. U4.Nt. Your letter will be de­ PAXNTINO—Interior • and ex­ above average arithmetic working 50-hour week. Sherwin-Williams Co. stroyed if the advertiser is Apply in Person terior, very reasonable, free ability and skiU in comp­ SHBIP UP TO AVON. Digidfied 876-1346 for Appointment one you’ve mentioned. I f Garage— Service— estimates. CaH Richard Mar­ — Personnel Department — tometer or calculator. BY KEN MUSE not it w ill be handled in part-time employment E.A: PA TTE N Co. WAYOUT Storage 10 tin. 646-9285. ■w the usual manner. young women of alll ages. Ex­ 303 Wetherell St. ------— — ------N a cellent oommlaeion. Our na­ JOSEPH P. Lewis custom palah Company offers exceHent Manchester, Conn. LAUNDRY WORKESt —days, WGREDIENTS: FLOUR,0.02tii BHA,PROPYL,SALLATE,PROFVLENE FULLER BRUSH wages and working condi­ tionally advertised produota GARAGE FOR rent, Cambridge Ing, taterior and exterior, p » 649-0701 full - time petition. Apply eLVCOL.CrrRiC ACICtAlONOSODIUM glutamate, IRON,NIACIN,thiamine, Lost and Found St., call 649-7161. COMPANY tions. Convenient free park­ make eaxndngn $3 to $4 an hour Housekeepdtag Departanent, MAlTFLAVORINGrCAlCiUM PROPIONATE, R1B0FLAV1N,VITAMINA,THIAMIN M f perhanglng, waUpapelr r » ing, in-plant Cafeteria and moved. Wallpaper books on ro- poaslhle in a terittory near SHORT ORDER cook and dlsh- Manchester' Memorial Hoe- MONOFUIRWE.PmiDGKINEHCL/^ANOCOBALMIN/ASCORBICACID, e m7t,mA.fccTJ».lH-BErM. Off. LOST—DOUBLE Eagle Mason­ 88 Long Hill Si. above average benefits. your home. Call 286-4922 tor ap- washer. Both over 18, for queet Fully hisnrod. Free e » ^tal. An eqpil opporindQr em- ERGOCAlCIFEROly d-ALPHATDCdPHERAL SUCCINATE, NIACINIMIDE> ic Charm emblem. Reward. Business Services pointment in your home at nights. A p^y in penton. The :t that glue you say will mend anything— ^low timates. Oall BSB-BMB East Hartford, Conn. pioy^’- V ' CALCIUM FMNlOIHENATE,DICALaUM PHOSPHATE,POTASSIUM lO D I^ •A' Osn 668-9648 or 628-1181, ask Offered 13 your oonvcnlence. Treat Shoppe, Route 88, Tal- - , CUPRIC 0)(IDe,AV)NSANESE CARBONAIE,MA&NESIUM O0nROSB,6UARSUM/00NVSaT0 Quality workmanship. OhO 8702 after 6. hydrogenated VEGETABLE FAT,SK1MA«LK, t e r .i pjn. 7868, 876-840L CLEANING WOMAN — Thurs- borne. Tell your friends, make evenings, 246-9691. N A T IO N A L INVEOTSU€AR,9C)DnJMTiaPH0SnMTE,S0C^ Thfc WILLETS BY WALT WETTERBERG day 8-8, Friday 8-8, CaU 849- money. Rush ■ name, Blair ' BEAGLE TYPE, White, black SALES AND Service on Ariens, 2868. ALGINATE,DIHVDROGEN PWROPHOSPHAT^ EXTERIOR AND intarior paint­ Dept. 7680A2, lyn cb b^, Va. Journeyman Plumber Let Us Solve'Yenr AiaTFICALC(XORS,WATATTON ^ k MikacuI oos and brown, tomale. ChH Lee Hahn EcUpSe, Jacobson lawn 24606. ^ ^ m 'T C £ r FraocUi^ Dog Warden, 648- ing, Wallpaper books, paper­ DENTAL Assistant—full time STORES, INC Trucking Problems! p e r g / ? 6 ^ g 1 mowers. Also Homelite chain hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Ful­ A8/rfiEVS/77^^^V2^ I SBM. saws and International Cub for office in RockvlUe. Write GET M Y FREE c^fhiog. Earn Married Iifon Preferred ly Instured, workmanship iruar- Park and Oakland Avee., Cadet Tractors. Rental equip­ Box R. Herald. $60, $100-even more in name FOUND ^Shepherd type, black anteed. Loo PoUetier. 64»-6S38>, East Hartford POTENTIAL EARNING B Y F R A N K O ’N E A L ment and sharpening service brand merchandlee. Help your Wymans SH O R T R IB S and kght tan, female. Call Lee STENOGRAPHER in state op­ $10,000 PLUS on all makes. L A M Equip- I f no answer 643-9048. friends shop at home. Write EVacoMa, Dog Warden, 643- erated Conuhunity College, af­ ment Corp., Route 88, Vernon, in s IDE- OUTSIDE painting. me. Alee Williams, Popular Tome 8694. ternoon and evening hours. EXPERIENCED salesladies tor H. G. SCHULZE CO , C'MOU, P lA V f i i m i i I ______-■ 875-7609 Manchester Exchange special rates tor people 65 or fabric and yam store. Knowl­ dub Plan, Dept. R604, Lyn- Shorthand, typing and abUity brook, N. Y . and ^bieewiiUMe. vwsNcrr?) FOUND —CoWe type female, —Enterprise 1946. over. Can my competitors then to deal with people. $76.60. 86 edge of sewing or knitting nec- ______875-9707 Mhle and white, wearing green rvimr-a awwvrrnr “i*- Bstlmates given. 649- essary. A{q>ly by letter only. d e n TAL ASSISTANT, fuH- “ Y — ^ hour week to start. All bene­ ocMar..-.u .- CaU Lee nFraocUa, v ..^ o Dogi w S 7868, 876-8401. fits of state classified service. Logan MUs, Burr Oomer Shop- ynie. Experienced preferred Country Ing, c&rpentry, rec jooms, rd« * MACHINIST—Brown and Oiarp Warden, 643-8664. Apply Mr. Oolvoooresses, Man­ ping Center, Manchester. Next ^ required. 648-1726. modeling, general repairs, AVAILABM FOR interior and screw machines. East Hart­ chester Community OoUege, to Caldor’s. - ...... FOUND — Mongrel, Mver col­ painting, interior and exterior, exterior custom decorating. ford. Small shop. Top wages. Services or, white spot on chest, male. rubbish removal, moving, ma­ Wallpaper, removal. Ceilings Manchester. 649-6377. THAr^i5y4c:7z>^ OFFICE CLERK — permanent n u r 8B —RN or LPN, 11-7, at Second shift. 289-9344, days. OaU Leo FraocUa, Dog War­ sonary. Call 643-4536. and repairs. Also airless stray­ D O N T 6 E T , WHATI^60IN6TO position with opportunity tor new institution. Oall 646-0129, e Light Trucking and den, 648-8664. ing service. Fully insured. Free advancement SmaU congenial ______RELIABLE MECHANIC, good- A »£ / s / r r / \iQ— mTf^OLrr/ SHARPENING Service —Saws, wages to qualified man. Sm Moving knives, axes, shears, skates, estimates. Reasonable rates. office. Diversified duties. Cbm- ____ Washbond and ADUer, 668-0017, pany benefits. ExceUent titua- HELP - WANTE3D, Jewelry Mr. Sloan, Esso Service Cen­ • Package IM ivcsy MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI Annooncsineiits 2 rotary blades. Quick service. HOUSEWIVES ter, Route 83, Venxm. Capitol Equipment'Co. 38 Main 649-1641. tlon tor bright ambitious g ir l Dept, King’s Dept Store. e Waste Removals TAX RETURN —business and CaU 646-0118. Mr. KAufman, ------(Residential and BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE St., Manchester. Hours daily indl'vidual prepared by Income ^imnerclal) ( r H O M O F r m y jL D tr r h a v e 7-6. Thursdiy 7-9, Saturday 7- Floo)* Fiiiishiiifl' 24 experienced as transcrip- 61 — MVNAAAEEES tax accountant Raymond Gir­ ^miEPnONIST FOR depart­ ATWST.' OPENWOTER,^ H I/VD O B F5AMILV V AAIGUEU70. M E X IC A N GOESSEDITIN A 4. e4^7968. ■ ■> • Truck Rentals WEVE SUNK OKE SOUTH VIET BOAX ard. OaU ocrtlect, 876-7362. CANPHIL Floor covering, 78 tioniste or typists who ment store beatity aialon tii i COMRADE COMMANDER. THE OTHERS THE BEACH' MOW TO JU6T MOVED IN DEEeCENT. MILLION VEAR©. (With Drivers) PROFESSIONAL aeanlng — Birch St. Wall to wall carpeb Hartford, 40 hour wCek, excol- Iarecettinssyos. ----- s REMPEZVOilS WITH THE DOW N TH E INDIVIDUAL and business In­ would like to do transcrib­ leiA salary, fringe benefits. e Freight C an Unloaded ,/ them open ,^FAt TEAMS AND THEIR Carpets, furniture, walls end ing. Unoleum. Free esUmetea WANTED BLOO:, DIDNT ^ FIRE. DRIVE TRUCKS, come Tax returns prepared. floors — oU cleaned In your Expert installation. OqU 643- Call 827-4964 tor appointment THEY? r Dan Mosler, 649-8826, 526-8263. ing part-time days in Man- “24 Hour Service!” LTHEM BACK.' borne, fully insured. CaU a g b le 1218 or 649-2968. CHILDREN TO sdx>ol7 Frlend- OIL TRUCK DRIVER Service master, 649-8488. ritester: AEtna l i f e and Phone 643-0158 FM Xm 8ANDINO and refbdtiii ly Ice Cream Shop, Burr Cor­ PART-TIME INCOME TAXES prepared by mr>™™ EXPERT — trees cut, iair (speeloUting in olds* Casualty has immediate ners, has openings for hineh Marvin Baker. Call 643-0267. building tots cleared, trees top­ floors), cleaning and wudng hour waitresses. Earn good in­ APPLY IN PERSON = J S openings for you at its come," work with excellent peo^ TAX' RETURNS prepared, in­ ped. Got a tree problem? WeU floors. Painting. Paperiiang-' worth a phone call, 742-8262. ing. No Job too small. John pie in pleasant surroundings. dividual and buainees, your air-conditioned Manchester .Apply In person. Friendly Ice BOLAND OIL CO. home. For appointment call VerfaUle, 649-5750. AVAILABLE FOR interior cus­ Fatkada office. Work up Cream Shop, Burr Comers, # % 64941866 week days after 7 p.m. 369 CENTER ST. . MANCHESTER DICK tom decorating. Fully Insured. Manchester. Next to Caldor. Sundaye ak day. Washbond and MiUer. 649-1641, Bondfi—Stod»—■ to seven hours any day(s). ^ • i. COUNTER GIRI^-iiigtato, $1.60 668-0017. Mortgages / 27 Set your own schedule. In­ per hour. 3{uat be neat appear­ Personals 3 ing, over 18. Inquire 648-3466. SECTOND KORTOAGB - Un­ terviews this week In Man­ CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER Household Services limited funds nvailaUe tor sec­ BY LANK LEONARD RIDE WANTED from New Bol­ OPENING SOON M IC K Y F I N N ton Rd., to vicinity State The^ - Offered 13-A ond mortgages, payments to chester. For appointment ^HE .W/\S TALL...THDJ THAT'S THE MAN 15AW EVEINS \ HE FOL- , "that's the ONE...ABOUT \ Don’t got DESCRIBE ^TAKE OFfl He/.HOIB^ I GOT A HUNCH CHIEF-HAVE >00 M eanwhile phil has THE ROGUE WITH A MUGTACHE ME AT THE AIRFORTi BEFORE 1 ILOWED YOU call Miss docalone at 278- in MANCHESTER, CONN. AND ONE 'AMP SUPPED ABOARD VOUR PtMIE.yHERE IN A > ______holes. Zippers repaired. Win- w fv*ce. J, D. Realty. 6484H29. MOReTHINSiWJA THEY'RE COOKIN' EVER KNOIW US HAD AN URGENT CALL' WHO TKICKE. SMOKED A PIPB- t. onotiietr YOU OUT OF WORE -'^MAU. PIAIIB. dow shades made to measure m ORTOAOB LOANS — first, 836L [ttU o'w liitigt TPhe THERE AAAY BE UP SOAtETHIN? NOT TO BE .WE AW TRACE USED M R S Sti/€k 5O BEREA0y/> \ READY? MI55 WEUCS PARK Automobiles For Sale 4 aU sizes VeneUaiT blinds. Keys second, third, aU kinds realty, INTERNATIONAL d in n e r gAGiWASH' glasses HIM THRU in A OOBIFUBIB FORCRIAAE -X made wbUe you w ait TApe re­ statewide, credit rating tmneo- NEED CAR? Your credit turn­ SELECTION HOUSE of MOORPORATED'S corders tor rent Marlow’s 887 cessary. Reasonable, oooflden- p a r t -TIMB general office ed down? Short on dofwn pay­ N a l AAAN IS Main, 649-622L tlal, quick arrangements, Alvin ^«ork, one girl office, good typ- PANCAKES TOBENELDM ment? Bankrupt? Repossess- Lundy Agency, 627-7971,' 983 BOURNE BUICK THEINTIAAATE G o m a ’TO Florida? Don’t im­ 1st with some knowledge of sion? Don’t despair! See Hon­ Main S ti Hartfoed, evenings "Iha Boose af ItiipMly expaadtaig‘New.England Restaurant chain has ‘loUEypovEy est DoiMlas. Inquire about low­ pose on nelgdihora. Let Home bookkeeping. Seg Mfg. Co., 218 Oastoiner SatiafActtooP* excellent opportunlUeB for people Interested in a career LOUNGE Repair Service watch your 38Sd«79. I Hartford Rd., 649-8747. |J-F est down, smallest payments in the restaurant business. Advancement is- encouraged home. 649-2614. 285 MAIN ST. anywhere-. No small loan or fl' F U IL -’TIMB secretary wanted. by ptdtoy of promotion from within. Business Opportunity 28 MANCHESTER' Installation-New and A pply Superintendent of SHORT ORDER COOKS used. AU types of repairs. Free BEAUTY SHOPr-nran estah Schools, Board of Education, 246-5862 649-4571 glOPSXip OBmaba 100% ToUand. 876-9682. Good career opportnnlty. Bzperienoe not required. All CRUSHED 1966 a rD -B L O B , hardtop, 4- estimates. Call 649-6266, 64S- ed clientele. Sgme^ of eur managers began their careen aa cooks. Excellent alons pasttdM. (^l>e«d, poel-)ractlon, good con­ 1927.: over 30'years. Death ^"W Ser earnings, Inio tea mow end s l ^ ream ' for selling. CaU 876-8686 wd qlve you % dition, must seH. 648-7508 be­ yoi^ MSd to gri eotltos after 8 p.m. tween 5-9. Building— Contracting 14 OUS BOYS CKXfitV MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS 1966 OLD8MOBILB, Cutlass Chance for advancement. Neat appearance and wUling- jgrOP-SXIDoamsWiboBU. QUALITY Carpentry — Rooms, Help Wanted— ^Female 35 . ness to work are only requirements. FnU or part-time ■" Sow convertible, Uke new, driven dormers, porches, bosempqU, RN'S-LPN'S woih. Days or nights. . AU. NONSENSE, MINI*WORTS 7 ..,d u t s o b only 8 months. Power steering reflnlshed, caMneto, bailt-iaa, REGISTERED prafosskm- ABE BEOQMINS VtBty ^^NI-VTORKIt and bndees, .hydramatic, aUti- formloA, aluminum, vinyl, al nurse, 7 a jn .- 8 pjn., Sun- NURSES AIDES DISHWASHERS COMMON IN I spln rear, tinted glass, 6,000 steel, ceramo aiding. WUUam, day. differential and Friday. Staady, ftUable man to operate antomstio dish maphlBe. 25 lbs...... 65e THEOFFICC mUeS. Most be sold, wiU sae- Robbins Carpen^ Sarvioe. Progressive nursing boma. Opening third tving of rapidly ex j^ d in g new 120 Bxoraent wages. Opportanlty fo r advaaoemeat. FnU and ' xlfioe to best offea 649-0638. 649-8446. References, 176-OIMl part-time work. Daja or nights. 50 lbs.... .95c nnraing home! Excellent benefits! Intarvtewa win be held st tiie | !e w Intemattonal Houw 1969 DESOTO—has good motor o a r p b NTRT — Altorattoiu KEYPUNCH OPBRATORr-ag- and transmtssten, needs some ef Pancskes, 868 ‘ B ioad 7 «| ^ Maaehestort Conn, and addltidna Rse rooms, ga- pertence preferred. - Excellent to,Mito Mr. WhlteWay erd lfiT lU ^ Monday, W. 0- CLENNEY THE MEADOWS o a body work. Best offer, 875-2787. rages, coUlnga. B ooflnt^gutr working cenditioos, good start- WMnseday, Jaanaiyla iy iOeth, nth. 18th. from 1 F M . ' 886 N. MAIN W t. 1958 d H B V ^ L B T oonverttble, ters, sidtaig, painting. w < rt- tog rate. sartra beuffits.-Am >)7 T B t . S 4 3 . l m T PM. - . ■ . ■ ^ A n Equal Oppertum|ty Employer t e l . 649-6268 148, standaf^, good body, $260 manship ■ guarantoed. Oaer Brotiters, 140 Rye St, « r beat otter. 742-6688. DtoB. 048-4860.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1967 PAGk EiQHTEE;!^ MANCHESTER E ^^IN G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.,^ MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1967 PAGE NINETEEN 5 H o u s m For Sale ~ 72 Houses For Sale 72 Articles For Sale 45 Wanted— ^To Buy 58 Apartments— Flats— Houses For Rent 65 Tenements 63 TRE3AT RUGS right, they’ll be HOUSBMOLD ^iQts, ^atlque^ ____ GLASTONBURY — 8% room PRINCETON STREET—B-bed- Houses For Sale 72 Hodses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 l^lMwban For 75 Legal Notice a delight if cleaned with Blue bric-a-brac, ’ ' - clocks, frames, BEAtJTIFUL second floor Ranch with breeseway and room cuetom built bouse, woU 8 bediw^e, P^eawt heated garage, large lot. In ex- Insulated, features c ^ a r clos- siding, sdtmilnum storms m d 7 MHS Teachers Complain UFO Photos i CLASSIFIED lAistre. Rent electric shampoo- glassware,glassware. Wew o buyouy esiaies.estates, apartment.apartment, 4 Jargelarge roomsrooms, neaiea garage, largo jpi, « i ex- fc.,, CSDBNSY ESTATS;iT-14 rooms, 4 MANCaaEBTtSR-8 room bunga- NO...... DOWN...... VA,, 10 per______cent down______COVENTRtSir , exceUdnt 2 bed- UHlTAnOM OBDBB ■ \ A. er $1. Olcott Variety Store. Village Peddler,. Auctioneer, baseboard radiation, aluminum cellent area. Country ^atmos- et, jalousied ^ r c h and rtec- ^ '^ 8 0 0 tmths, 2fCar .garage, approx, . low in like-new condition, 318,- ctmvsnfion^. .six'^rcton Caps, room Ranch^-fimiiihed, 2-car held' 420 Lake St., Bolton, 849 8247, storm windows, Venetian phere. Near Manchester line, ^ e j a r a g e doors, mid 20 s. j y * - large lot. Hutchins Agency,- garage. Bice Jobation, 3160 a Wtdverhm Imately 3 ooree At land- By ain 900. Phllbrick Agency, Real- 11th day et Jaatiary, 1937. About Unassigned Periods Authentic, ^ blinds, fireplace, cablneted 8 miles to Pratt & Whlthey. 649-4408. pointment.' PhUbrick Agency,. - tors, 640-8484. Realtors, 84941824. monfii. J. D.- lal-'E^litate, 643- Present, Hon. jo4a J. Wailslt. . , 849-2818. GIRL’S WHITE ice Skates with Available on or prior to Feb­ Realtors,.840-8464. ’ ' . ' ...... ■' - 5129, 6 4 8 -^ 9 . Wari. r iimM. MMichester the committee would, have to advertising Rooms Without Board 59 kitchen, formica ^counters. HHXrS^B ST.—Bowers School guards, $6., like new.’ 649-1337. electric range and refrig- ruary 1. $180. 649-7319. -- CdNCORD RD. — beautiful Manchester. ^ stid D1m 4 2^FAMILY DUPLEX V'.,, Lota For Sale 73 W ALLACE Co. - contract on salaries and work­ dimensions, hardwood ply­ ton Motel and Cabins, 160 Tol- FOUR ROOMS, just decor^ed. apartment, stove, refrig- rooms, wooded lot with large Mancjiaster Parkads Curtis said he had already The pictures were taken woods and veneers. Wood Brand new tile bathroom, heat 5 and 4, extensively redeco­ MAN<3HBSTBR — Bowers ‘ K E IT H A G E N irr ing conditions in the history of around 2 ;30 p.m. last' Monday Help Wanted— ^Male 36 Help Wanted—^Male 36 land ’Tpke., Manchester. erator, heht and parking, 15 ahade^trees. City water and BODTON-^m ACiRES of wooded Manchester 849-5306 met with them In D4cembet to Product Specialties. 246-8272- -furnished. Location, 26 Linden rated. New heating, wir­ Sohoplj 7 room Caps, 4 bed­ the Manchester schools. minutes from Hartford, adults, isewers, handy to bua and shop­ land, 800’ frontage, view from hear their complaint He Aaid by two Harrison TownShlp FARM WORKERS — Tobacco LARGE ROOM for rent, busi­ St. 742-6357. ing, plumbing and complete rooms,'flrepiaced living rooin, 649-1922 youths. Grant Jaroslaw, 16, and VEOHiNKlIAiNS no pets, 3100. monthly.- 849- ping. |2,0M cash required. the rear, ^ced to sell. Paul *!*i" 9 Accidents he also requested a written'vre- Farm, geneial work, including ness woman or girl, privileges, 4824, 875-1166. new kltchliui. Income 33,- modem- kitchen, family room. Coventry his brother Dan, 17. THREE ROOM apartment, In- 000 annually. 313,900. ]^ b r lc k Agency, W . Dougan. Realtor, 649-4635. 3 bedroom .Colonial port from A. Raymond Rogers, driving trucks and tractors. parking 643-7030 after 4. Only 317,900. Hayes Agency. ’ Ranch, tiled bath, flrepiaced The youths said the object OLIVETTI eluding appliances and heat, ^jjdOVER GARDEN apart- 849- 8484. \ ______. principal of the high school, Good pay, opportunity fo j 646-0181.. MANCHESTER —lots, lots, lots. living room,, family kitchen On Weekend hovered over Lake St. (Jlair be­ ------ROOM WITH kitchen privileges, 3100. J. D. Real Estate, 643- ments—3 rooms, stove and re- MANCHESTER — two new 2- which led him to support the Car Hits Posts, U N D E R W O O D housing. Call 643-8041. A ^ E A G E AVONDALE R O ^ — IBowers .. • '...... Four A-sotie,. two B-zone, two with bullt-ins, full basement, hind their home before speeding WATCH AND JEWELRY re- central lOcatiwi. Mrs. Dorsey, MANCHESTER— 8 room Cape, family flats, 5-6. Ready for oc-- 5129. fri’gerator fugnished, 390., ■ no School area. An d i* t room rural. All In town, different lo-. aluminum storms and screens. Police Investigated eight auto administration, Off to the southeast. POR’TBR — days, full-time po­ palring. Prompt service. Up to 14 Arch St. Bolton—86 acres, all wood­ cupancy. Separate furnaces, mishaps over the weekend, one According to Rogers, unas- Driyei^Cliarged apartment, Leonard Agency. 646- Cape with a finished rec room garage,/freed lot. Convenient The brothers said they CORPORATION sition, apply Housekeeping De­ 320. on your old watch In THREE ROOM ed, some gravel. 97 acres all city utilities. See and compare., cations. Call now. Hayes Agen­ Excellent residential area. ^ 0469. woodecl. 132 acres, 25 acres too. Can be four or fivA bed- locatloh,. near school, bus, yesterday and seven oh Satur- *i8"«d periods are periods in partment, Manchester Memor­ trade. Closed Mondays, F. E. NICE FURNISHED bedroom, third floor, kove and hot wa- ______Mortgages available. Call cy, 646-0181. Beautiful large plot, shade A Sot^'^indsor motorist jvas snapped four photos of the UFO cleab, balance wooded. All rooms. IH baths, one car ga­ shoeing, Only 316,900. Bel Air ial Hospital. An equal oppor­ Bray, 737 Main SL, State kitchen privileges. Call 643- ter. Adults only. Parking. 643- r o c KVILLE —168 East Main Leon Cieszynaki, Builder, 849- toees and baches. 316,m CaU t o L h S '^ r e lr L d '^ S m c l a S arrester^horUy after midnight and one of an Air Force helicop. T e c h n ic ia n high and dry locations. Par­ rage, rear patio. Vacant. TWO BUILDING lots, 100X166’, tunity employer. Theatre Building. 9889. 8680 after 5:30. St., 3 rooms, newly redecorat­ 4291. ^ za n n e Shorts. 643-8886 J. driver* received .ctivitles and cor- today after his car went off the ter. which reportedly was m the tial financing available. Here’s an opportunity to pick treed'pnd landscaped, $3,000.-^ ed, heat, private parking and ^ANCHES’TER viciNrry — 4 Watson Beach and Co., Real- wncien warmngs. reeUne' naMrs road on Rt. 31 and knockeU area at the same time, ajthough ------LARGE PLEASANT room for * Building lots in protected HOLLYWCOb Section—7 room 176x800’ , freed, Ideal for cha­ C a n d id a te s entrance. Stove. On bus line. up a good buy. T. J. Crockett, / room Ranch with breezeway Fuel and Feed 49-A gentleman, kitchen privileges. SIX ROOM duplex, central. In­ prestige hrea. Garrison Colonial, new modem let. Wolverton Agency, Real­ 875-1359. Realtor, 643-1577. and garage, 2 bedrooms, largau WE Help Wanted— quire 69 Birch St. tors, 649-2818. 643-7376. kitchen and living, room'. Ideal kitchen, large ' formal dining EAST HAKTTORD-Hlrh to,.- cMd Ewick Jr„ T. Capll.n Jr., On. «( Ih. «mr p,ct«r« h.. REMUNERATE' Male or Female 37 MANCHES’TER — Bolton town PAUL FIANO, Realtor MANCHESTER — spadous and room, 24’ Uving room with fire- tion, community swimming dall St., at St. Bridget Ceme- because they receive only four sullivan Ave,, was not been examined. The broth- SEASONED hardwood for sale. LARGE ROOM—walk-ift closet, well designed 4 bedroom Co- starter home. !14,200. Wolver-. VERNON—11 lots—off Lake St., YOU WHILE WE line, 4 room apartment, 3120, place, 4 bedrooms, 194 bathA pool, 8 rooms, 2 full baths, tery, began to roll and came, wiassigned periods weekly. failure to drive in ®rs said they couldn’t find it at 74?-6215,. 742-6830. double bed. Night worker pre- FOUR ROOM apartment, sec- •ton Agency, Reaitors, 649-2813. $2,1^ each. H. M. Frechette ■ The teachers’ written contract charged with fi T R A IN Y O U quiet net|hbprhood, large yard. 646-0191 lonlai with a ,12x25 family ______porch, garage, assumable Suitable for either small or in contact with a headstone, ferred. Meals for errands., 649- ond floor, central, call-643-6872. Realty, 644-0446, 289-3568. ..ritv. tv... a.nhy.y A. t* M A..1 1 hnorH AyoiioaIIm jfnr y-. the the proper proper lane lafle. Hc is sclieduled the time they permitted the oth- MACHINISTS References required. 843-5983. room. Formal dining room, liv­ RCK3B^iDGB—one owner, cus-‘ mortgage. Price $27,900. Phil- laige family. $23,500. Pratt j^ollce say. The vehicle had W O R K U N D ER 5459. ------ing room with fireplace, one r ^ L d a r y i:T o o l m to to appear in M ^ s t e l - Circuit ers to be rephotographed. They Garden— Farm— Dairy ______■______MODERN 4 room apartment, tom. 7 room through hall (Jape, brick Agency, Realtora, 649- ELLINGTON-^ ToUand — ___Agency, 843-8669, 742-7696. damage to the bumper and CJourt Jan. 30. ' said, however, it has since been EXPERT MACHINE OPERATORS VERNON—available now, 314 BRICK RANCH — Modern full and 2-half baths. Garage, have “an average .of at least *’ Products 50 MODERN ROOM—bath,.phone, includes garage and applianc- 2 , baths, garage, carpet- 8464. (Jrystnl Lake Rd., 20 acres, g y v ;: ~— ------l^ood and the headstone waa Police said Capitan’s car went tound. SUPERVISION and 414 room apartments, wall kitchen with buUt-ino, 2V4 1B(Ik200 lot. Assumable low. in- ing, , like ■ new throughout. OWNER -V ernon, Regan damaged, police say. one preparation period per private entrance. Parking. Ref- c.s,. $110. J. D. Real Estate, SPRING ST.—7 room SpHt lev- $7,400 takes It. H. M. Frechette g j off the road near Daily Rd., The boys’ mother, Betty Jar- Part - time or full - time S’TRICTLY fresh eggs for sale. to wall carpeting, refrigerator, baths, formal dtnbig room, terest mortgage. Immagiilate Hayer Agency, 646-0131. . area. Seven year old 6 j , carey, 40, of 86 day.” Our expansion progpmn erences required. 643-9895. 643-5129. Realty, 644-0445, 289-3608. struck two trees, jnowed down o31aw, so far has refused to let Bridgeport operators and Tomaszewskl, Box 363, South range, heat, included. Washer f a ^ y room with fireplace. 2- Wolverton Agency, Realtora, _ el, 194 baths, fireplace, dining room Oap^ fireplace a t o - Ludlow Rd., was giveii a writ- The...... high. . school...... holds only„ nine guide posts and came to the Air Force or other expert* has created new positions polishers. Hours arranged ■ Rd., Bolton, open daily, 649- OAK ST.—attractive 5 room ' and dryer, recreation, includ- car garage, AA aone, 382,800. 640-2818. ^ MANCHESTER — Oversized 6 ' room, modern Wtchen with BUSH HUA. RD. —8 building iimm comWn^lons plus ^ warning for driving after five periods of classes on Fri- = troo Jn our Customer Engineer­ examine the original prints. to suit Individual for part- 6472. SINGLE ROOM near Main St. apar.tnient, in new 2-family, ing swimming pool. 3140 and Phllbrick Agoncy , Realtora, room Cfepe, fuU shed dormer, bullt-lna, large paneled family lots. Not' many of these left drinking after a rear end col- davs, and teachers are allowed canHan wns trpn SEVEN ROOM flrepiaced Cape, Call 876-6071^^JJO agents please > Cani+anCapitah was treatreated at Man­ Copies of the print are being ing Service Division. You time. * 649-2170, 9 Hazel St, second floor, convenient loca­ $160 monthly. One month free 649-8484. 194 baths, dining room, garage, room, garage, lot 100x200, in Manchester. H. M, Fre­ _ , _ ___- 2-oar sfaratfe, bullt-ins, conven- Ilslon yesterday about 1 a.m. to leave school at 1:40 p.m. at chester Memorial Hospital for studied by the Air Force. will receive extensive tion, parking. Evenings, 649- rent. beairtlfuUy landscaped level lot $22,900. Phllbrick Agency, chette, Realty, 644-0446, 289- on Center St. at S. Adams. the eiM of. the fifth period, Rog- training on our equipment Household Goods 51 Rowe and Rowe Realty MANCHESTER — recent 4-bed- i« ,t l ^ a ^ . Leonard Agency. (30VENTRY—6 room Cape on an injury to his right shoulder. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING room 4843. 875-3167. with maximum privacy. Phil- Rectors, 649-8464. 3668. PoUce reported Lee Sparber, era said, Your training will be at SEG MFG. CO. for gentleman, parking. 643- room Colonial, large kitchen, 2 Raeltors, 646-0460. brick Agency, Realtors, 649-' large lot. S bedrooms, fire- 218 nS-Uord Rd.ManWster '^ A N . U S ^ refrigero^^^^ MANCHElSTER—2 family, 5-6 also known as Lee Robbins, 39, Because of this he has ruled Town Notified our Hartford, Conn., Tech­ 4372. . FIRST FLOOR, 4 room apart­ fireplaces, screened porch, Im: ------■ 8464. ' place, includes 3 room summer 649-3747 ranges, automatic washt a, mediate occupancy, reduced SPLIT LB3VBL—6% rooms, 8 flat, garage,'’ bus line, Hfetime Suburban For Sale 75 of 40 Olcott St., was traveling that the dismissal Friday sixth Divorce Sought nical Center. Upon comple­ ment, newly decorated. Adults Wanted To Rent 68 cottage. Near lake. 314,860.— Of Injury Suit tion o f the course, you will COMFORTABLE lor g.n- preferred. Call 649-1642. for fast eale. Hayes Agency, bedrooms, modern kitchen with MANCHESTER — 4 room rtdlng, exceUent Investment fw pnrnrtm.T.V! _ n*VTH Ave. Sfr "^m‘'^on7ar'on"V’acres ^ WANTED ^ room, approx­ fl g. . bullt-ins, treed lot, rec room, be assigned to our New 4 0131 house^ city water, sewer, con- large ot land, 8 or 4 bedrooms, $19.- onto S. Adams when his signed ^ o d a ^ t ^ t the By Mrs. Jerome . MalnSl O.U «Mm. ■ “'T ”' imately, 18 X 20, good lighting, tote ^ ^ Quaint 694 room house, car was struck from behind by teachers have no basis for their J " A $30,000 suit has been York metropolitaii area. ______parking. Call 649-246Q, ------^------one car garage, pafio, $19,600. venlont location, n ^ furnace^ 000. F. M. Gaal Agency, 643- ' ______i______for artist’s studld. Call Bdil QUAINT—4^4 ROOM home In a porch, 15x20 living room with In an action stemming from brought against the Town g£ WHY PAY 30-50 per cent more? Furnished Apartments 63-A Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, 2682. Gall Greene, 742-7092. Carey’s. complaint. ATTENTION WOMAN WANTED—under 35 to Crist. 649-2253. quiet neighborhood, shaded MANcS5i'’I’ER 2 - family, fireplace heatalator, parquet Our low overhead (no rent or 849-8464. Agency, 646-0181. Carey ' reportedly told police (Jurtls said at the board meet divorce proceedings, Mrs. Shir- Manchester by Nash Rowlett of • W E o k f e r a n share apartment with same. THREE ROOM apartment, fur­ rear yard, furnace, ce------■ ------■ central. Excellent condition. 4- flooring, IH baths 2-car barn cOVEINTRY HANDICAPPED employes) means low dlscoimt he applied his brakes but they ing that because “ the intent of ley Loretta Jerome has placed ^8 Ashworth St. on behalf ot ATTRACTIVE SALARY On bus line. Call 649-9977. nished, private bath and en­ ramie tile bath aiid kitchen, FIVE BEDROOMS, 2 full baths. BRBJNT'RD. ■— 8 bedroom car garage. Large lot. For in­ garage with upstairs loft and m vv TTOMF failed to Hold. the contract is being met,” he a $25,000 attachment against his daughter, a minor, The ac- prices on quality new furniture. storage shed, conveniently lo- W A R M OO ZY H U M L trance, utilities, no pets. 224 Business Property full price, 313.900. CaU Paul W. modem kitchen with buUt-ina, formation call Mitten Agency, PERSONS For savings, service, and satis­ Ranch, In tip top condition. This five room home with Both vehicles were towed had turned down the teachers’ the 68 Kensington St. property tion stems from an alleged • PLUS A COLLEGE Charter Oak, 643-8368. For Sale 70 Dougan, Realtor 649-4535. 2 fireplaces, walk-out base­ Treed lot, 86 x 192, near school, Kealtors, 643-6930. cated. 876-8036. faction, without high pressure Wanted—Rooms— Board 62 garage is nesttod in a treed away after an accident fiatur- petition when it came -before of her husband, Clinton ■ Ar- sidewalk fall. TUITION INCENTIVE ment, screened porch, garage, and Parkade, easily financed. day afternoon at ToUand T^ke. hint laat month. thur Jerome. Rowlett, in papers filed In tha We have openings for han­ salesmanship, visit us today,------TWO ROOM furnished apart- MANCHES’TER — business UANCHBSTEHl — near Mala MANCHESTER—7 room home, •VERNON section that gives privacy PLAN handy location." 324,500. Pbll- Elva Tyler, Realtor, 649-4469, and Adams St. when a car driv- contract provides, how- Mrs. Jerome, whose maiden town clerk’s office, states that dicapped persons in our of­ LieBlanc Furniture , Co., 195 MATURE gentleman desires ment, reasonable rent.- Inquire block of two retail stores and St. 4-famliy N>me. Excellent in­ 2-car garage, extra lot. For m- FOUR BEDROOMS! to this extra large lot. room with some kitchen priv­ brick Agency, Realtors, 84»- Helehdole, 646-6666, 9 en by Vivian Z. BCrgatron of that a person or group name was Shirley Loretta his daughter fell Feb. 7, 1966 • COMPANY PAID fice and customer service South St., Rockville. 876-2174. 10 Depot Square, apartment 4. nine apartments, all rented. come produeSr. 4 room* hi formatkm CaU Mitttit Agency, 894 room Garrison (Jolo- Priced to sdl at $13,800. department. Hourly rate ileges, near Manchester High 8464. 143 Chestnut St. and one driven ’ n^y Appeal grievances to the Duncan, charges her husband on an icy-sidewalk on Spruce Open 9-8, Saturday 9-5. Central location. Excellent re­ each apartment. Owner wanUi NEW 2-lamily duplex. Ranch Realtors, 643-6930. nlal, 294 baths, family (Jail Mr. Bogdan for de­ BENEFITS 31.40 per hour, plus bonus. School. Write c-o Emery, 18 C ONE ROOM completely furnish­ '» ■______‘ ■ = ■ - • I I by James E Larson, 28, of Ekwt *oho61 board If it wishes to car- with intolerable cruelty, and is st., while on her way to school. turn on your investment. T.J. fast sale. Hayjs Agency, 648- m a THER ST.—$1,850 down style, ceramic baths, electric room, formal dining room, tails at 649-5806 or 875- SINGER automatic zig-zag in Dartmouth Rd., Storrs, Conn. ed housekeeping apartment. 694 ROOM RANCH on a quiet Hartford collided police *ay *** complaint beyond the seking custody and support for He claims that she suffered Benefits such as paid vaca­ Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. 0181. to qualified buyer. 6 room heat,- 2-car garage, lot 236x536. sewing room, family kitch­ 6811. ^ cabinet. Like new, does every­ All utilities. Suitable one residential street. 3 generous The Berg’stron car waa damaged children, plus ali- ‘‘serious, severe and permanent tions, sick leave, compre­ We also have work for han­ Elva Tyler, Realtor, 649-4469. en and 2 car garage on dicapped persons confined thing. Original cost, 3329, bal­ adult. Parking. 272 Main. 32 UNIT APARTMENT com­ NEW 8 ROOM Raised Ranch, bedroome, kitchen with bullt- one the right front and the left In dlacuasing the teachers’ re- mony, counsel fees and dam- inju ries,In clu din g a broken hensive major medical, in­ Helen Cole, 643-6666. large treed lot for $29,- B & W to their homes. No experi­ ance due 363, take over pay­ Apartments— Flats— plex — excellent investment ins. Large Uving room with surance, and dl^biUty in­ 114 baths, formal dining room. ^ 900. FV)r details call J. Mc­ The BAiRROlVS and side and front of the Laraon v*- Uitoat to be heard, the board ages. gjikle and an injured right ence necessary. We train. ments of 39 monthly. Gall 522- Tenements 63 package. Income $36,000. Room large wooded lot. Financing no Realty, 644-0445, 289-8568. fireplace. F’amlly room, 2-car h l d e ^ s t X d d S f a « ^ ^ the grievance could haye The couple was married June come. To qualify you must LIBERTY STltEET—Five room Laughlin, 849-5306. W ALLACE Co. Top commissions paid plus 0931. Business Locations for expansion, good financing garage, 319,700. Wolverton be high school graduate LOOKING for anything In real proWem^^^eon^ Agency, Re- MANCHESTER — 2-family, on bungalow In Up top condition. Manchester Parkade Minor damage waa dene t e a ” ® official standing imtll the 21, 1947 in Manchester. charges the town with bonus. For Rent 61 available. Call Bruce Char- Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. with strong mechanical ap­ estate rentals — apartments. altors, 646-0469.______gchools, Practically in the center of B & W Manchester 649-5308 cor driven by James Caldwell ^*®bera first submitted It to Mrs. Jerome is being repre- f^uure to remove the Ice, or to boneau, Leonard Agency, Real­ town. Ideal for k couple of The BARROWS and ------m M ^ t-be professional right and sented by the Manchester law _ j. titude. Neat appearance METAL TOP kitchen table and homes, multiple dwellings, no SUITE of offices presently MANCHESTER — 2-family, new heating eystem. Recently FOUR BEDROOM Ranch—14x TOR For personal interview call tors, 646-0469. small . family. Owners retired, W ALLACE Co. 365 a month you can own rosponeihliitles committee firm of Lessner, Rottner, Karp* vide® warning of the situation. ^ ability to deal -With public our nearest office. 4 .chairs. 643-9920. fees. Call J, D. Real Estate, suited for professional purpose good condition, $18,900. Phil- painted. Low taxes. Asking 20 family room, 2 baths, 2-car your own 2-bedroom home. On- (PR*R) of the Manchester Edu- and Plepler. Is necessary. To arrange 643-5129. is now available in the State STAFFORD SPRINGS—7 unit anxious to sell. Lot of house Manchester Parkade He is seeking reimbursement » EXCELLENT Duo-therm g^s brick Agency, Realtora. 640- $17,900. F. M. Gaa} Agency, garage. Large level lot. Ehccel- ly 3790 down. AsWng 37,91)0. to ------personal interview and for Theater BUUding. Can be sub­ apartment house in immacu­ 643-2682. Gall Greene, 742-7092. for the money, T. J. Oockett, Manchester 649-5308 of all expenses Incurred, plus all Hartford—522-7246 heater, 50,000 btu. Also older ROOM APARTMENT—cen- lent value. Wesley R Smith, Near Rober^n School’, Coven- association is recognized Famed Phrase German more details we urge you 31/2 divided If necessary. For In­ late condition. Completely Realtor. 643-1577. possible future loss, expenses electric stove, twin oven. Good. tral location. Heat, hot water, Realtor, 643-1567. ANDOVER — 8 room ^ CJolcmial. try. In good condition. Oil heat, ^ «Uspo«aI board as official repre­ to Waterbury—756-7913 formation call Thea ter mana­ modem. Priced for quick sale. and damages. 643-7084. gas for cooking, wall to wall 4-4 DUf^DElXES, Verplapck and —------■ ' "T... ----- ' ' ~ Fireplace, treed lot. private glass enclosed porch, alumi- uicoii w ., pouce re- Manchester teach- BERLJN — The expression, ger. 643-7832. J. D. Real Estate, 643-6129,- MANCHE1s t e Ra- 6 rtwm (Jdoni- The suit Is retornaible In New Haven—624-2119 carpeting, Venetian blinds and Wa^eU'Sohool areas. Good In-' beame in 'desirable St UNDERWOOD ble oven, like new. $90. 644- space for selected shop or stor­ dition, $16,000. Phllbrick Agen­ on this 6 ioom Ookmfal with buUt-in ^ ( 1 1 I I 8 bed- WANTEU) TO b u y -^ family or blue Ford atetion wagon, poUc* WOULD LIKE ’TO care for one Jamee Parish area. 'Leonard CORPORATION 0437. WE HAVE customers waiting age, heat available. Two base­ cy, Realtors, 649-8464. buUt-in kitchen, pandled flre­ room s,; ^ 'eplace,'eota.ee. larircr apartment building. CaU report. or two preschool age children for the. rental of your apart­ Agency, Reattors, 646-0469. extra large garage. H. M. An Equal Opportunity ment areas in same building, LOW COST. TOO! piaced wall, plue walking dis­ 640-2497. A car driven by Carolyn P. in my home, days. Hebron BLACK WOODEN shutters, 61” ment or home J D. Real Frechette Realty, 206-3068. ■ Employer area, 643-4025. 1,100 square feet each, heat MANCHESTER—7 room house tance to aObooL Only $18,990. Olmstead of Oovenfry hit a ear long by 15” wide; mahogany Estate, 643-5129: CASH RATES (15 WORDS) SAVE available. Call 643-8837. GLENDALE RD. fronting on two main roads, 5 driven by Louis G. Harris, 22, gateleg table; Hi-fi record toto “ *■ B O LlO N -W lth 32,000 down you ATTENTidN working mothers. lot ppeelbilKy, excellent invest- tato, 643-4212, 843-2804. can own thl* 3X4.900. four room Legal Notices of 466 W . Middle Tt>ka In the player; Kenmore automatic LAV-LON GARDENS — 4 'i O n * D a y .. .. 45e ' 3 Days ... Child day care in licensed Now under construction — mei* property. Bel Air Real Parkade parking lot Saturday washing machine. 643-7466. 00m duplex, H i baths, dish­ Houses l^ r Rent 65 area, 6 room expondaiUe d*pe. ranch with a large tero car HOME DELIVERY home. Call 643-2296. Ranches, Raised Ranches, OKDEB OF NOTICE afternoon, police say. No inju­ washer, private patio and cel- I S ix D ays... .$1.98 10 Days ....$ 3 .0 o | Estate, 648-9332. 32,500. aeeumee preeeht 8% per garage. Just off the lake, Ug AT A COURT OP PROBATE, Colonials. Choose your ries were reported, but the SALESMEN RELOCATING — MUST sell, ,lar. J. D. Real Estate Co., 643- BOLTON—4 room Ranch with cent mortgage. $1X4. per month lot, plenty of trees. Now to- held at Hanchester, \ WALLPAPER SALE-300jpat- b EAUTTFUL heavy hand made Main St., 646-0090, 643- 1-Sept. 1. Two baths, central. BOLTON ^Beauty o f a three Chester, be and The same Is as- cji by Vivian Reynolds o f 60 terna in stock, 37c —97c single antique mahogany doors, pair . 649-3616. 6 4 3 -1 5 6 7 < bedroom ranch, |uQ basement signed for a hearing on die allow- nt nollee aav Both WINTER PRICES ON ALUMINUM SIDING ARE LOWER Apply Personnel Department roll. Sherwin-Williams, 981 of buggy seat cushions, old but- ______111- <~,aa Im “ t®* «* administration account LOTUana o l. pouce say. *>oui Main St., Manchester. (with garage). Big trees, bn- yijj, estate.-aace^inment vehicles were moved before p OF ELECTORS The late Mrs. Ransom was the former Mrs. Robert J. Allyn Judge. car . driven by Beatrice L Rob­ of 1340 Asylum Ave. Hartford, and many of the items are lot in area of fine homes, only Estate of*Edith Wrlsley Green, erts of 17 Parte S t on Main S t $13,900. Hayee Agency, 646- late of Manchester, in said District, W e have eomipleted a great many homes in the Manchester area Notice Is hereby given that in MANCHESTER, CONN. from the Allyn Home. deceased. near, B. .Center S t Saturday the Board of Admission of ir k Pair Carved Rosewood Corner Stands and Large Carved 0181. On motion of Ward Elbert Green afternoon, according to police. W e ^ n be happy to hove you see any of them at your convenienca n Console Toble, 8 Rose Carved Vlotorian Side Chairs, Vic­ ... ■ I ------Jr., a-k-a Ward E. Green Jr. or Eleetpra for the Town of Cov- another SOUTH WINDSOR—executive 8 Ward B. Green, P.O. Box 391. New- Both vehicles were moved be- antrY Will be in session in the torian Rose Chirved ^ f a ; 2 Pair of Victorian Arm Chairs, ;_, ____ _ ,__i-i.- town, Connecticut. ■ executor. fora poUoe arrived to Investi­ Round Mahogany Dining Table, 12 Mahogany Dinflng room custom hunt Ranch. Oen- o r d e h e d ; That six months Town Hall, Voter Registration international tral air ocndltionlng. Many ex- from Uie 10th day of January, isct, gate, police report Chairs, Empire Sidelward, Pair Mahogany % Size Beds, -.11 XT..,., he and the same are limited and al- Room on Saturday, January H O U SE of Chaise Lounge, Carved Mahogany Tall Poster Bed, Qujeen tras. Priced to sell. nayes f^j. Jj,e creditors within which Slat, 1967 froid 10:00 a.m, to Anne Mahogany Highboy, Margolts Side Chair, Good Agency, 846-0X81. to bring in their claims against said N o w and ■ estate, and said executor la direct­ Public Records Order Save 12 noon for the purpose of ad­ PANCAKES Uphoi. Furniture, Windsor Continuous Arm Rocker, Wind­ ed to mitting au persons who are sor Arm Chair, Chests, Stande,\ Mirrors, Etc. BOLTON-oft toe lake, a split S?edltorf to b‘ring^n’“the!r cUlmS Warmatoe Deed level t o $16,900. A two bed- within said time allowed in bub- found to be qualified to be elec­ Rapidly e.vpanding New England Restaurant chain has A A Pair Paris Porcelain Urns, Cut Olaas, Steniware, 18-Pc. Emily Pratt to Leo Bf. Kosel Satsuma Teaset, Pair Portrait Plates; Button and Daisy ____ ,___ _ . e.wii.. — llriiing a copy of thla order In some tors of the Town of Coventry. excellent opportunities for people interested in a career 1 i l 7 8 room home with a family room newspaper having a circulation in and Bartmra L . B3«aei; propirty -in the restaurant. business. Advancement Is encouraged and Ruby Block Glass, Coalpotf Demi Tasse, 65-Pc. on first floor, carport and a said probate district .within ten St 17894-18094 Oentor S t .The qualifications are as fol- Limoges Set, 36-Po. Minton Set, Ihifian Tree Plates, Sat­ 30-18 ^ 2 9 4 7 1. . . .0 non days from the date of this order by policy of promotion from within. Sunoco Heatiiig Service nicely landscaped lot. $2,000. ^nd return make to this- oourt of OoMserratogta Deed lowa: Applicant must be twen­ suma Lamp, Madonna Potcelain, Beautiful Xamps, Ivory, Here for the sports-minded down told you can purchase the "etie" John J. O’Oonnor, coneorvor on ALUMINUM SIDING ty-one years of age, must be a Rhino on Teak Base, ,Pr. Ruby Lustres, Large Red Over-' mlse aio a variety of fun-4aving Capture the loyeUnew of toe this home. T.J, (Jrtxskett, Real- _ ^ w a l l e t t . Judge. reaident of the Town of Coven- HOSTESSES lay Decanter, Eke, Salanti Accordian. Pair of Sevres tor of the estate of Francto Top­ do is set the thermostat... m do alldierestf separates perfect for toe great «»e “ f .tor, 648-1677. LIMITA’nON OBOEB____ _ ping, to Hector B . Noveil and toy for six numths. Any appli- Full (3 days or nights) or'part-time. Excellent Wages. Porcelain and Bronze Sconces. o i^ r s or more casual at- cross-stitch border design to ■' ______^______AT A COURT OF PROBATE. •ant who is a naturalized citi- Neat appearance essential. Uniforms provided. Experi­ You name it and Sunoco’s new Heating j^rvm e haf|^got i f ! A A Large Oriental Style Rug (approx. J2'x20’) 9’xl2* Orien­ . . . ..I.. tsTTTgTvWO—'ru*. *7 ivwni held at Manchester, within and for Moigaret T. NoveHi, property i t CALL TODAY 649-3406 home entertaining. **l2*tP” *” *li 1,., SOUTH WINDBOR^Two 7-room mstrict of Mancheeter, on the 180-lia Oak at \ •m of the United States shall ence helpful but not required. Everything from pre-seasob conditioning jto sdentific, tal Style Rtig, Several Oriental Ruga Very fine cpllectlon No. 1478 wito PIxito-QuIde te Pattern No. 2947 has hot-irm of Hand Hooked Rugs, Rare Oriental Silk Prayer Rug, oniit level homes, one with nth day of .Tanuaty 1967. present the certificate of his in s iz e s to , bust 31 to 88. franrter for about 8 y a ^ of CerUftepio of OoadsnmtIaB weather-controlled, automatic deliveries, plus (easy pa3fment A A Oil Painting by Russell Cheney One by Hoffman, Porter, 10 18 s^rtmmliig POOL Both wftlrras. State H%hmpy Ootivmlittnnsr nturaUsation or a copy there­ ' Slzo IB, SB bust, top, 2 yards ot 8” ydde border; color ^lart. SumOble mortnures. Bel Air Estate of' Caroline Thomoaon, WAITRESSES plan. Get them all, g et^u n oc^ Heating OIL L ^t’s todk. and Goodwin. Several Etching by Hoffman and others. Howosd 8. Ives against MMiasl o f Issued by the United State* Full or part-time work (day or night) provides oppor­ 3 6 -ln ^ uants ^2%*^yards. To order, send 85c to coins to: Real Eetate, 643-9832. late of Manchester, hi said District. .AA SIL'VER: Tiffany SterUhg Bowl, Pair of Sterling Cande­ dpCAftflCd Krause and Anna K toum,. prop­ MANCHESTER Immigvation and Naturaliza­ tunity for excellent earnings. Ejfperience -in arm service labra, Sterling Dresser Artlclea, Plated Teh Tray, Stiver r S ^ e ^ s S i d ^ to coins to:'Anne Cabot, The Manchester ------On motion of Ethel T. Larus. 11 erty on Hartford Rd. tion S e ^ c e . helpful, but n otl^u ired . Will train, thqse with no prior pii Copper Hot Water Kettle. Other Sterling and Platod Sue R unetfM ^hester Eve. Evening Herald. 1150 AVE. OF BOLTON-outstandlng Value, 7 Havnes Road, ’ Avon. Connecticut, Attaohment NEXT D ated'at Coventry, Connecti- restaurant experience. Laundry allowance paid. Unlforma Ware. I S o r L m l Am e r i c a s , n e w V o b k . n .y . room custom built rambling ®’'o r i>e r b d : That six months OPEN furnished. TEL. 649-5253 - Shirley Loretta Jsroms TO •Ot. this latl) day of January A A Chlckerlng Parlor Grand Plano, No, 182,880. ICAS, NEW YOBK. N.Y. M038. 10OS6. Oape. First floor living—mas- from the 11th day of January 1967 W E D ., ’ Interviews wiO be held at the New International House SELLma TOR THE HEIR( WALTER C. DIWTyiBT. agotost OMion Arttanr Isronw, STOP 1187. For iBt-olaiM mailing add 10c BV>r let-cla^ aM 100 ter. bedroom, large kitchen (all ‘ f ^ “ C ' S{;?diVore*ivifhto THURS., of Panotices, S8S Broad Street, Manchester, Cqpn. — Lonebeon by Victor's Catering Serripe —• built-lns) breakfast area, deoi, which to bring in their pi’operty on Kensington a t ,'I ff.* and Richard M. Oalinat, Apply to Mr. .Whiteway or Mr. Banos, Monday, IVeMay, for each pattern. Pitot Name, «aoh p ^ e ^ Prtat N ^ e , FRL . Uving room, tojn al Idlnlng 5**trt^ “ dir^rtJdf to^rtvr^nublte 000, SHOP J. Rlobard Nicola, Wednesday, January 18th, 17th, 18th, from 1 PJH. to Address iS to Zip Code, Style Address with Zip Code, 8tj4e 9 .9 ROBERT M. REID R SON* AUCTIONBBRS room, 3'bedrooms upstairs. 294 notice to the creditors to bring In Marrtega Ueaass TELEVISION B APPLUNCB Riebard M. HAwley, 7 P.M. . I. GLENHEY c o l No. and>'sia«.' • Rohfgt Foter HsHoiariH, 18 baths,12 fireplaces, charm and llbnoia ’Turitlngton, An Equal Opportunity Bhnployer 336 N. MAIN STREET XOl MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER, CONN. (MS) 848-7776 See exciting new fashions. In Free dirortlons for -taittlng RAYMOND B. REID (SOS) 848-4411 quality througbout. On lovely n*Oer m some neweoarer having^ a Msin a t , end Doloras Louisa Board o f Admissions HEATING SERVICE the Fall A Winter ’M issue of two lovely pillow* tooiuded in DAILY - ...... ?SS Mumtort. is^jrahh. Dr., Jan. Barto' FasWidn, our complete toe '6« Fall, and Winter Albuin! 294 Aores• $83,500. ...* • * <3aUt Susanne TO 6 HOME IMPROVEMENTS magostoe. Oiily OO oent* 8 e ^ to , your copy now -only Watson thla order and return make to thl* 21, 8 t MaiyM BaaCb and Oa., RaaMors. court of the notice given. ChuNta. a copy. JOHN J. WAUiBTT, Judge. 1 \ 'i. \ V MONDAY, JANUARY 16,1967 PAGE TWBNT? ATcrake Daily Nat P r^ Rmi ifotrli^Bter EOTttiitj .■I -■ ' ' ■*. ■' ■ For the Week Ended le Weather . ^ ^ ^ n lS l^ 7, 1967 . Fair and coid touight, low M Queen of Peace Mothers Qr- DO’WNTOWN MAIN ST, toe teens; partly de will. meet tomorrow at 8 ^Requests Alj^out Town . MANCHESTER colder tomorrow, high ^8 0 , p.m. at the home of Mrs. Prank. 15,045 --!i M flncln^r Lodge of MAiions Pearson, 110 Bretton Rd. Co- ' M an eu ver— A City of Village .Charm ivitt meet to ^ b riw at 7:30 p.in. hostess will be Mrs. William B efeteZB A ■t Weigh­ Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at the ing in will ^ Urom 7 to 8 p.m. Pfc. Kenneth F. Russell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rus­ The Ro-Jat Construction Co. ConVmunlty Y, 79 N. Main St. .is seeklnj; a variance to erect your Bgure. ^ in this bMutifuI new Long Mrs. AHan HoCfman, ways and They will continue working with sell. of 343 Highland St., receives the Soldier’s Medal for Is Squelched meena chairman, will be in heroism from Brig. Gen. William R. Desobry during cere­ an attached garaige at 27 Fran­ line style of famous Playtex "Cross-Your* baking crystals. Mrs. Raymond ces Dr. for John W.. Klein. The charge of a calce sale. Mem­ Merrim'an is director. Members monies last month at Can Tho, Vietnam. Russell, a 1964 Hcktt* Bras. C ^ s your heart See? You’re TQltYO (AP) - Ma6 bers are reminded that dues Manchester High Schqpl graduate, was awarded the medal garage would be about 41 feet are reminded to bring moulds from the street line, and would T^-tung’s faction hinted must be paid In order to attend and decorating materials. Host­ ' for pulling anothei soldier from r. high voltage vvire on a suddenly shapelier. That’s what this new Playtex be even with the house, which , Jfebday at divisions in its a banquet Thursday, Feb. 9, at esses are Mrs. Bera Smith and transformer tower last October at Can Tho. A security Fadiion Magic* Long Line cotton bra does ■own ranks with a call on all WilUe'e Steak House. Mrs. Donald Cordner. guard with Advisory Team 96, he assists the Vietnamese W8L3 constructed' before the ex V -A' IV Corps. He entered the Army in December 1965. Gen. isting zoning rules were effect --_4t lifts ar»6> separates. . . gives the pro-Mao organizations to rally around Red China’s Membeni of the Manchester The Ntftmegger Camera Club Desobry, is senior advisor to IV Corps. ed. Present regulations In Rural . comfort you’ve always wanted. Rotary wlU on a tour ^ Wednesday at 8 p.m. Residence Zone require A 50- Double or Nothing Bets Pay Off in/Michigan army. of Lute Junior Jduae^ tomor- ^ Veterans foot setback. The call for imity—with Its And—idle sheer eltistlc back and at St. Joseph Merc3vHospital in Ann A r ^ , Mich. implication that Mao’s *ee these beautiful new 3t. breach of peace last night, af- 10,000 More U.S. Troops on Way toe official N w C2itoa News Superfluous hair remov­ Playtex "CrOss-Yottf-Heart" bras— 261 Candles Agency. I The VFW wi'H have a social The executi^board of the answered a call of a Quoting Mao as saying > “toe meeting tomorrow, for members ed permanently and safe­ (A ) Long line end %- Length Long PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Women’s Club of Manchester disturbance taking place at 49 line. White. 32A-42C. $5.95. “Happy birthday, dear Ben CWnese Red army is an armed ij and guests, ait the post home. ly from face by latest body for carrying out toe politi­ A film on Vietnam will be will meet tonight at 8 at the Wells St. . . . happy birthday to home of Mrs. Andrew Lind- Alice M. Newbauer of 55 most advanced method. Bombers Deal Double/Blow you ...” cal tasks of the revolution.,’’ the ebown by a member of the Ma­ Ako—sei "Cross-Your-Heart" paper asserted: “This is the rine Corps Reserve. berg, 63 Erie St. Summer St was charged with Benjamin Franklin might ___ intoxication Saturday after- 57 Pratt St.—^Room 508 bandeau bra*—(B ) with semi* have suffered . an- electric fundamental prinripte of. the Town firemen weiv called out shock If he knew his ad­ great alliaMe of - proletariw A meeting of jBennet Junior Hartford — 247-0600 stretch straps' $2.50 and stretch, To Rail Center Neap Hanoi revolutionary groups.’’. • High School PTSO scheduled for at 1:06 p.m. yesterday to 29 William S. Proltt of 9 Gris- mirers would be singing Falknor Dr. to extinguish a wold St. was ch arg ^ ■wlto op- straps $3.00. White. 32A-40C. SAIGON, South Vietnam (AP) by Peking’s New C2iina News C^bot Lodge returned from five that song for him on his There were these other devel­ Jan. 26 has been postponed un­ opments to toe oOnt|nutog strug­ til Jan. 30 at this school to ac­ minor fire in a wire, leading to erating a motor vehicle vdtoout — U.S. fighter-bombers, return- Agency said four American Weeks in the/United. States and 161st birthday. gle on the 'mainland: comodate the schedule of the an electrical range. Damage 3. license, after he was stopped tog to the heavily defended Ha- planes were shot down^ ove^sald the-A;jrierican people “want . But that's the plan for In The speaker. Dr. Hilda Standish of was limited to smoke, blown Hartford Rd. early S u ^ ay noi area, struck twice today at a North Vietnam today. / to do everything possible to sup- The Albanian Qommunist par­ CASH SAVINCS today, when a cake with 261 ty organ 2>eri -1 . PopulUt ^ d West Hartford. A( business meet­ out by fire department ejec- morning. Police say they stop- raflway yard 40 miles north of ’There was no confirmation/in port the young Americans who candles is lighted to toe ing \vlU be held at 7:30 p.m. tors. Ped the car he was driving af- r i ’ lO toe Communist Capital Saigon, though the loss of 4wo are here.’’ Mao’s “revolutionary line lias HOUSE Franklin Institute, a scien­ crushed the rqaetipnary maneu­ Future Dr. Standlsh will speak on ’"The * ___ ter they observed toe head The air ■war dominated allied Monday was acknowledged.. /^Pentagon officials in Wash- tific institution named after Responsibility for Sex Educa­ Our Lady of Unity Mothers lights of toe car shining up in aoti'vity on both sides of the bor- A U.S. military spokesman,^ ihgton disclosed that 10,000 vers of a h an ^I of revisionists the noted statesman and in­ and plotters." It was toe first tion of Today’s Children,’’ at 8 Circle will meet tomorrow at the air. der. reporting on strikes to toe more U.S. troops will be sent to ventor. p.m. 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Rob- All three are scheduled to ap- Viet Obng gunners ^shot down Aiver delta for a third s t r a i t South Vietnam this month to time toe Albanian party, the Call: ert Neiswanger, 88 Hilltop Rd. pear in court Jan. 30. a U.S. A m y UHID helicopter 28 day of clear weatl«r, safU Air boost American troop strength Chinese Communist party’s ri.K miles northwest of Saigon and Force F106 ^THHtowchiefs to 406,000. By the end of 1967, chief. «m ally, totd taken (. M.I.ON American authorities announced pounded the ’Th^ Nguyen rail the officials predicted, there a clear-cut stand. against Liu’s NEW SYSTEM all eight men aboard were yard to the moyWng uid again will be 476,000 American troops Malik Urges tectlon and was considered’ ah killed. By. coincidence eight oth- tiJis afternoon./ / to Vietnam, In addition to be- | . •_ indication th ^ toe Albanians, LECLERC FUEL OIL HALE whose defense minister is now She’s 18 and Still in the Third Grade LAUNDRY ers had died Monday to a CH47 As the p^^of the air war tween 60,000 and 60,000 off^re J^ U K flM lO v U ljI AND DRY GLEANING FUNERAL HOME COOPERATIVE helicopter shot down toin thefhx> over..... toe.v . n_.Z Off East Center St. ;u,‘. m ;o .\n s t r e e t Phanteihi Jets went down over loft for a 10-day trip to Australia A. Top cup: 65% colton. 35% rayon. Bollom cup wid tide bidit 100% coHon. BkiUc: nyoa, ooHoa, i . nyloa. rule sHginay ienter at any tlme^ Students !we alloweti to pet hw with one hand (^posite the Cemetery TEL Center, lida band and back elailic: nylon, (pandea. Exclusive o( other elastic. Vletiwn MonitaY and and New Zealand durtag ^hich _ JiO<^TA, Indonesia of the Jobs of sM kttg pro-Ou For Plok-ap and Dellyeiy SERVICE iKe l ^ r fMere aro^mlssl'ng. he'is“bxpected‘te enrouhter hos-"'f,;donesiM FoMignV MitosteV”1^ ^ — but the other”h'and must keep w6rMhgr(AF PHQfofw) ■ / Can 649-775S WALTER N. e IMC PT IMT«IM*TieN*l. LAtXX COXMPATMM MINTXD IN U.l.«. Dempsey Names spokesman said one plane We demon;toatioM from I^bor- fte Brandies at: 209 Norfli Main LECLERC was downed bv Communist Ae opponents of the war. Ky is , ^ 1. . state sconomy* f .hM .m u te d Director St. and 501 Hartford Rd. I CHARGE Five to Study;/ groundflra and the other is going to express appreciation ^as asked Sul^o> from missing from unknown causes for the support to troops and step dowi to the tatarest of the senger toaflte 10 days ago pe- Also Pine Cleaners Call 649-5869 WE1US ACCOUNTS tween Shangitai and Hai 23 Main Street, Manchester Personnel IJPl^ and presumed down. material the two countries have nation.” Wall Opposes Action 656 Center Street OPEN INVITED ______given his government. MaUk told newsmen after and and Nanking. 6 HARTFORD (AP)jGov.‘)y4oV John Jdst north of Saigon, toe 10- meeting Sukarno at his palace The agency, also-said pTO-Iiu I /flve-mi &AYS, Dempsey named ^five-member fixsci day-old Amerioan-Vietnamese he advised the president to laborers had interrupted harbor review panel tods^ to make an ^inmunisi norm w 40». g^eep through the'“Iron Trian- make this move before he was operations to Shanghai, China’s THURS. evaluation of w recently com­ gle” continued with U.S. units brought down in dishonor. biggest port, but gave this re- To Make fiome Testify a pleted repori/dealing with state NIGHTS reporting 76 niore Communists Testimony at various treason port on Shanghai today: r /' » personnel./ ndsts , , used , , What aK>ear^ to ^ captured, trials has tended to connect Su- ‘"rrafflc is moving smoothly BRiHXJBPORT (AP)—A Supe­ Jor Court at Litchfield, ended have access to reports toM. a rt tin U.8 . f« AMt Via* unmn with thp. att(>mnte(i Com- along toe Shanghai-Nanktog and 9:00 Hie gov^r ^ n te d State ^ 'This raised to 466 toe Viet karno with the attempted Com- rior Court Judge was aslced t o a hung jury. available to Wall. TadyinthiVltelt ^ c e Oom^^oner G^rge (3ong reported kiUed by U.S. iinunist coup Oct. 1, 1966. But in Shanglial-Hangchow railway toe defense today to issue On liome’s initial Investigation of Judge Wright said he would the slaying led to toe issuance make a decision on Shew’s re­ J. inkling State »m- Aroericans didn’t even have to (See Page Four) (See Page Eight) order requiring State JPoUce ■f.i mlsslo^ B mcriuti, ^ ^ ^ 3 (See Page Seventeen) MaJ.' Samuel Rome to appear of a warrant for the arrest of quest later. The Judge said h* SPECIALS. State Comptroller Louis I. Glad- , ...... in court during the murder trial the vdctim’e mother-in-law, Mrs. did not know ■whether he had stone. State Personnel Director ^ spokemnan said toe Viet of Harry A. Solherg. Agnes Thompsen. The elder the authority to requiire a George J. Walker,waiiter, andana Univer-univer- Oong o tossed—--- o— gas o grenades at - • Mrs. TTwmiisen lived upstatis citizen to appear In court with­ Kf , ‘S WtiBam B, Shew, the defense See what 59c will buy at Pinehurst Tuesday and slty of Qmnecticut President puiwitog lirfantrymen ofthe 4th Spring t OShlOn PrCVlCW counsel, sa£d he had issued a in the Thomi^en home. out having to testiityr ]3eneficial HHomer (^ e r D. Babbidge Jr. ^ * ^ 1. . --- V'»"------subponea for Rome, but was Dorothy Thompsen was found Testimony in the case waa Wednesday . . . We guarantee Strickland Farms eggs AMOUNT miles north-nortirwest of Saigon slated to' resume later in tha to be CONNECTICUT GRADE AA FROM NEARBY How big Is that Big O.K. you get at B en^, REPAY* Dempsey said their assign­ told-that he would need a court dead in June 1966. fleiai? Plenty bigl Big as that warm welcome tiONTHLY OF LOAN ment will be to assess recom­ Monday. Oi^r if he wanted the state The mother-dn-law was sent day. FARMS . . . that greets you when you come in. Big as all $16.75 $300 mendations contained_ in the re- “.The g$8 had no serious effect New Belts Unlike Granny’s^ police major there for reasons immediately to a mental hos­ the cash you get. Big as all the things the 26.58 5 00 iiirt"ta"¥nr';vtth’toe Tide’s masks were nrt other than to give testimony. pital. Solberg was arrested later, required," toe sprdee^an said. MISS IOWA cash will do for you — like pay bills, take 36.41 7 00 budgetary capability and admin' By RHEA STEWART —I State’s Atty. Thomas F. Wall end toe warrant against toe "There were np U.S. casualties. woman was dropped. The care of expenses, balance the family budget. 51.16, 1000 Istrative framework. Special Herald Writer opposed Shew’s request. - Airport Cut BACON ,s. That’s big! Right? Call up or come in. O.K.7 “We Want to get at It as Two of toe enemy were killed.” The exchange come as toe mother-in-law died in the hos­ And get that Big O.K.! -----*On------24 month plan. quickly ae possible," DOmpsey The gas dissipated so quickly, NEW _ YORK — We were trial of Solberg, 21, of East pital last November. From Country TENDER PINEHURST BENEFICIAL FINANCE SYSTEM • 1700 OFFICES COAST-TO-COAST said of (he report, which reoom- said, that the men were una- promised belts — or rather,/' Hartiand, resumed after a three- In court today, Shew also mended *16 million in salary ^ identify toe type. threatened with them, whlch- day recess. He is charged with aslced Judge Douglas Wright to For Six Hours m other developments: ever way you feel about the sub- first degree murder in the death grant Rome access to aM state BEEF LIVER Loans $20 to $1000 - Loans life-insured at low cost (See Page Four) —U.S. Ambassador Henry of ilTS- Dorothy Thompsen, 80, ponce records In the case. LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) — '! Beneficial Finance Co. of Manchester - . —.-I I I . - ...... -...... ■ Before toe opening of toe of Borkhamst^l. Wall said Rome bad access to For sdx hours McCarran A li^rt DUBUQUE American Designing Series, in It is Sol'berg’s second trial on reports made ‘out by Rome. wasn’t a part of toe United 836 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Shew said he wanted Rome to Ph: 6434156 • (Over So. New England T«l. Business Office) which toe leading designers of the charge. His first, in Su- States. FRANKFURTS New York have been displaying This came about S^day after to fashion editors toe Ideas that SMALL, TENDER GENUINE Six Brave Storm, have occurred to them for a move by Dr. Otto Ravenholt, spring and summer,' toe Delphic Suit Withdrawn esark County health oftScer, in SPAREBIBS IB. oracles of fashion foretold toe toe Interest ol better relationa Rescue Children return of toe belt. After years between the United States and of being straight and loose, we MORRELL’S OHOKIO, Minn. (AP) — The below outside. They were ^gre told, we were due to be- yVance, he explained. fWks In tiny Chpklo were talking brought to the Choklo school come curvy and tight, JFK Bbok Changes An Air France airliner with 122 FreKIch air cadeita aboard DRIED BEEF 2 p k g s. today of how six hardy, weato- cafeteria and given supper. ^ exacUv so. Belts erwise men heli>ed lead a bull- M ^ y stayed at the school over- gmj was bound from Tahiti to Parts, dozer plow to toe rescue of 80 night, with a fueling stop scheduled at DUBUQUE straw in toe wind that ■won’t Involves Children Los Angeles. But Los Angplee children stranded on a' school Four schoo'l buses blow toe way of most of us for bus. stranded for a time in NicoUqt NEW YORK (AP)—Many after nearly a month of neg;otia- was fogged in, ’ 00 the ^lane LIVERWURST a year or so yet. A definite mi­ tons, cliears the way for Harper landed here. f i:'. : It happened Monday when a County, about ,76. miles south- nority. , changes made in settling the bus driven by CHayton KoUlng west of Minneapolis. ____ Kennedy book controversy out ft Row to go ahead -with Its Since none of the cadets had STRICKLAND FARMS S«V9$1.00 ' ' 8 gyg$L0 6 Most of toe belts we see are scheduled publication pf a hard­ "Uvlng"* Stretcb Bra bnly $3.99, "Living"* Long Una set out at 9;30 a.m. from this All of U m had set out from aifferent fr^" toe'belt of'yMter; of court with Harper ft Row in­ visas, toey couldn’t legally set STRICTLY FRESH western Minnesota community, the Nicollet, Minn., school at 1 y ^ |. -that you fastened as snug^ volved what toe late president’s cover edition in April and a , loot outside., the plane while ROBERT S m 66^ reg. $4.95. Adjustable stretch Strgteh firaonly paperback edition to be pub­ GRADE AA LARGE $6.99, r ^ $7.95. A vicious blizzaM had whipped p.m. jy was compatible with two children stod and did in toe waiting tor a new crew to arrive Playtex "Soft-Line" straps; sheer back snd Sides. lished by Dell Books at least a Ad/ijitabTa stretch in and KolUng hoped to get toe Three turned in at farms and breathing. You don’t puU them immediate period following his from Lo6 Angeles; TTiis wotdd INSUR Padded Bra with or 32A4QC ("lY* sIm $1-00 year later. more) Al >-- iiva on ^treps; sheer beck kids back home before the /(arm one bus took refuge at a cream- m. You tie them loosely and, as assassination, it was learned have meant six boura on the E6GS d e z . <:INCE 19*4 without stretch strape. 80 8 6*4 Only $3.29, reg. $3.95 "Liring" Bra with blaycut eiid sides. With o r without node were blocked with drifts, ery when blowing snow cut vlri- one designer put it, "toe belt today. “In settling toe' current con­ plane. 32A-38B. elastic side pends, only $3.29, 2-lnih waistband. Also About three miles out of . town yiity to zero. jg Just another decoration; it A source close to the Kennedy troversy, a few- personal pas­ lUrvenholit, in his qa^ciity ae SUGAR 5 reg. $3.95,32A42C ' K Lsngtti Long Upa only the big vehicle skidded into a does not alter the shape."' family said toat in all roughly 6,- sages of concern to Mrs. Kenne­ emergency qiraranUne Officer lb s. ("D * slziss $1.00 more) $6i95, reg. $7.99 32A44C. snow-filled ditch. KoUlng STORM HEADS EASTWARD inatanpe, what Ben QOO to 8,000 words figured in the dy have been deleted or modi­ tor the U.S. Public Health Serv­ ("0» sizes $1.00 more) walked a half-mile to a farm A paralyzing blizzard that zuckermto does with his superb- changes in William Manchest­ fied by mutual agreement of all ice, declared McCarran on in­ PINEHURST house and telephoned school swept across northern sections jy tailored coats. He runs a nar- er’s book, “The Death of a parties,” said Cass Canfield, ternational airport for toe time Supt. Burton Nypen, then re-.^pf the Midwest moved Into Can- ^ w white bett around toe hlp- President." chairman of the executive Com­ toe plane was stranded and ar­ # f fe '■ ;3 * V t $ 1 .Q 0 (umed to the bus with blankets ada today as the coldest weato- uj„e of a letrf green coat m that “Many changes Involved the mittee of Harper ft Row. ranged for toe cadets to be led few toe youngsters, ranging er of the year spread eastward jt-g not a belt at all but more “The changes that have been while .they waited. ■Pieytew nwde with Lycra* 8 «vg$2 .0 0 children and their reaction in Sf from first-g^ers to high s c ^ l end southward JOfom toe Great ^ trimming, Uke a band! Or ‘ The bacon in 3 Ib. lots 58c Ib. and the frankfurts in 12 GIrdlesonly $5.95, reg. Pl^tex"Megle CentroHci'w oirdtes with toe period of the assassination made involving a cumulative lb. lots 55c lb. . “U\, i'-l'W. $6.96. Hold-In power $wp«a. Plains. 1 he uses a half-belt in .back to and what they said smd did," total of some 8 pages in a book Bra oniy >5.95, reg.' fingertip panels, only $5.95, reg. $7JS. that won’t wash out- Pull-on Girdle $5.95, reg. $7,95| PulNm Early efforts by two plows to -with huge driftk of snow hold in fuUness. toe source saidt, “It was nothing of 664 pages of text have affect­ $6.95. Bias««■ . ou« caravan reached I t wdrd a'broas toe Midwest to belts and wotots: that’s waisted and banded in bronze, llie dr^s, by coaevtp. to President’ Kennedy’s “In this case," he continued, Pinehtirst Grocery, Inc. i i l i i i i Ihe boys ' and gjUla bad western New Torit. , "One cannot be so bhnt os . to Chester Weinberg, is worn with ite own slgnatuip. widow. city. Two men were’ beHeteE ] boddted toigoitoer to keep wann „ ^ (See Page Seventeen) to hove been kUled. • mw ’M WTWWWMMM liktfl caweMTIM *MMIM M ■■S-*. ^iurf in contri^tihg colors. The -settlement, which come OQBNBB MAIN aud TCRI^KB a* temperatbres sUdded to 10 ' (Sea Fact Fo^) (Sea Page Ten) A T