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GUt of Days MEW -HAVSM (AP) — ThsQkc to his fdlow tcach- Conference A ^ l i n e r tBfu at Wilbur Cross ;fiQfh School, Russell Ryan has plenty of sick leave time coming to reoupwate from a heart condtUon and surgery. NEW DELHI. India Ryan, absoxt five weeks Indian Airiinea from his post as a language on Economy cer Friendship propjet teacher, faeea at leaat an- otbrtr month away from with 32 passengers and classes. creMr - of four aboard was Fellow teachers have con­ mpoited missing today en tributed 108 of their own Tight Now route.io New Delhi from sick leave days to Ryan to in tha Kashmir tide him well over the recov­ ery period. , Or L ater,’ / !^ lln e t^ c le ls 8«M the plane The teachers’ received ap­ w u bouni overdue and pre- proval from the Board of LB J States aumed down. C ivil an^ nUUtary Bdilcatlon for the transfer of aircraft w^re aearching ter it. sick leaves. HONOLULU (AP) — An airiinea apdkeaman said President Johnson swung the paaw»gare were beUeved to into talks today with top include one German and one leaders of South Viet Nam Swede. TheT remalndw *ere Castro Hits after taking a stand-and- m f Indian naUone. A preilm iB aiy report ilald. they bictuded G.M. fight stance in a sharp reply Mul^itai', deputy chahcellor of Red China; to Qritics at home. S%.«iSS4' Kashmir 'University; and M.L. U. S. officials said civilian Qabshi, staite .transport commis­ programs would be emphasize i f I r . v X - . Break Seen sioner. ! during the historic strategy con­ ference that winds up Tuesday. The.twin-engine plane left,Sri­ HAVANA (AP) — A slasMng nagar at 11:27 a.m., bound lor However, Johnson and his -visi­ attack on Red China by Prime tors stressed military deter­ Jammu and Mew Delhi. Srina­ Minister Fidel Oistro raised the mination in public statements, ■ "*> ' gar airport reported it lost radio possibiUty today of a break in Johnson, welcoming the Viet­ s f . : contact .v^th the plane IS WM dlplomaUc relaUone between mtnutes after takeoff. Havana and Peking. namese with martial honors Sunday night, said the United The air control center at Jam­ H(^rt Failure Fells Marine The Cuban capital buzzed '.-•«?>• .i, States must stand firm against mu, Winter capital ot Kashmir This, Marine, a member of the honor guard greet­ with speculaticm about what Hanoi and the Viet Cong guer­ State, said the plane would have would be Chinese reaction to the ing President Johnson at Honolulu, collapsed dur­ rillas or “we will have to fight been in the vicinity of Banihal ing the welcoming ceremony. A doctor in attend­ blistering broculslde Castro Pass at the time radio contact again some place else — at ance rushed to his aid and said the fallen man’s loosed Sunday. Castro accused was lost. The pass is a treacher­ what cost no one knows.*' heart; had stiqiped. It was restored by external mas­ the Chinese of extortion, black­ ous, often cloud-shrouded, 10,- mail, subversion, aggression, Nguyen Van Thieu, South V iet 000-foot opening through the m - sage. (AP Photofax)______strangulation, hypocrisy, cyni­ Nam's head of state, responded: malayas. cism, deception, dhdxmesty, “ Your -words have gone beyond Indian Airlines Oorp., con­ disrespect and treason. the usual welcoming address, for they told Viet Nam and the trolled by the govemmmit. oper­ Some diplomats and political -world of a renewed and murti ates the only scheduled airline experts expected a quick diplo­ service w;ithln India. The gov- 30 Lives Claimed stronger determination on tha matic break. Otheta thought '{ •_____ • part of the United States tp amment-wmtrolled counterpart China -would suspend trade rela­ draw a line and stop Communist for the international service is tions, cutUng o ff what much- aggression in Viet Nam, and- A ir India. needed rice Peking is still ship­ Indian Airlines operates 10 of By Weekend Fires now.” ping to Cuba. the Dutch-built FNskkero. Desig- John^, in greeting Thieu NBW.^TORK ,(AP)—A rest A family of five burned to Castro lashed out in reply to and Premier Nguyen Cao Ky at (See page Eleven) home fhte today took at least deaUi as fire ra'vaged their Chinese charges that he lied airport ceremonies, voiced home In Hdtenwald, Tarni. -wtaen he declared Jan. 2 that ftve lives, close tm the heels.of scorn for “ special pleaders who i Sires in Minneapolis, Minn., Peking had reneged on a sugar- counsel retreat in Viet Nam.” Sundays Mbgro dum fire in for-rice agreement. and two other Minnesota towns “ They belong to a group that E72 Million Deal Mlgwll* whteh claimed the lives claimed six victims ranging In Amplifying bis charges, he (AP Photo(ax) Peering from a hiding place in the ground, a small Vietnamese child peers at has al-ways been blind to experi­ of le—seyen of them children. age from 7 months to 15 years. said Peking had in effect jrtned Today’s fire in the Senior the “Yankee imperialist eco­ men of the U.S. 1st Air Cayalry during a break in “Operation Masher” n«ir ence and deaf*to hope;” JcXkii- Houston Men A couple and two- of their son said. House Rest 'te>me at Bay Shmw, three cbihftan' periehed hi Hel- nomic blockade’’ of CXiba by Bong Son. “Playing' soldier” has a special meaning in South Viet.;Najni, S ^ek to B u y N.Y., a converted mansion Cn drastically -rediicing trade -with The President argued that it metta, If.J:’, \yhen tiie ir wboden Is as important now to resist Long l « a p « '» South .^ w re . r a h d i^ ^ e h ^ e -went 'up in Havana. Phoenix Firm hrpugbt-the tofta of deaUis ih Asserthug the disagreement oominunism in Viet Nam as it ■UlJbr'ilteeC in the' nation to at f ^ ) invMved more than rice and was to oppose it in Europe after A Chtoago ttre wfneh Moke sugar, ha said; *Tt la a mdee- U.S, Troops Take Over World W arn. M W Tone fAiff)---A lefirt to’fcr t**® two days. out in two adjoihhig three-story . “Our stand ^ust be 9p.-4ll0li''A Iton otter )UM ^ been mad* OW Simday, slx'ftrw catued at important and fundamental leAst X deaths. hotels en the Smith SBdc forced questimi, and that is whether in 'as evei*,’’’ he skiA J y ' Bousfeh, TCXm 'Mki Widl Street lOO persons from their beds in the world of tmnorrow the pow­ Ever since the ^ast}^ launch, tuterestB for more than 50 per 23-degree cold. Three persmis erful countries can assume the ing of the policy conference with 'Were hospitalised end three oth­ Long-Held Cong Ground cent of the stock ot I%oenix hi- right of blackmail, extortion, ers, including a fireman, re­ (See Page Eight) surance 0>. o f Hartford, Oonn, pressure, aggression and stran­ ceived medical aid. While the Cavalrymen After morning fog and rain The offer of $75 a share for Raging Fire gulation of other smaller coun­ SAIGON, South Viet searched the area to no avail, Cleared up, two brigades of the not less than 51 per cent or Fire and poUce officials tries.” Nam (A P)— U.S. Cavalry- the Marines set up a security helicopter-equipped air cavalry more than 65 per cent of the blamed the Miami blaze — in a Castro capped Ms attack with nign and Marines and South Hits Foundry te-year-dd building in the city’s charges that Peking sought to perimeter for the night. drew the assignment of scouring Viet Bombing 1.7 minion shares outstanding Vietnamese troops s-wept the An Lao Valley. South V iet­ Negro slum area — on a kero­ subvert Orba’s armed forces by One Oa-valry battalion cap­ was made by a group identify- into An Lao Valley tonight, namese troops tried to pene­ aur mm rVwmAoUn# Tnvfn BRID G EPO RT (A P ) A spec sene muvestove cjvjin.explosion. Four of 'a massive distribution of prop- tured 14 V iet Cong and a few Will Outstrip M Ooimecttcut Itaves- tacular fire of undetermined orl- the dead children were from one seizing territory held by weapons In a brief flreflght In trate the valley 16 months ago _ gin swept large plant of the family and three from another, (See Page Ten) the Communists since 1954. the eastern hills of the valley. and failed. Korean Tonnage Sources dose to the group said peerless Ahimimun Foundry Co. The parents escaped. T^e allied force met only On the western slopes another Only scattered fire from small (he largest principal is Utilities masy. arms and automatic weapons HONOLULU (AP)—^BomlXng "'There was lots of hollering battalion wounded and captured A RtdUrtiieB do., a New York- interior of the cate-story sporadic resistance. came from the Oommunista at to store for the Communlrts in and scream ing and people run- a lone Communist g^uerriila. baaed hddlng company. plant and adjohiing two-story of- The joint maneuver came aft­ the onset. One V iet Cong was North Viet Nam and Soubi Viet n li^ outside, and it was the Warming Trend ’The Marines and (Cavalrymen The sources said o^er pita- f jee structure -were damaged ex- er a dram atic linkup of U.S. reported killed and 14 captured. Nam this month will fat outstrip screams of (he children that got have been closing a net around etpals indude Loew’s Hotels, tensively by flames which at Marines smd 1st ca-valry Airmo­ Punji stakes, 'sharpened bamboo me the most,” said Vernon L. Expected Today the An Lao area for the past the intensity of such U.S. at­ Inc., Cali M. Loeb, Rhoades A times Shot 300 feet into the air. bile, Dl-vlalon troops 18 miles poles concealed In the ground, Ward, a nelgihboihood resident. several days. ’They linked up tacks on Red enemies In tha Oo., an Investment banking firm. Sections of the foundry roof BOSTON (A P)—The weatiier- north of Bong Son on the central Korean War, high U.S. otiliciata "The thing I never cen forget diutag the weekend. (flee Page Eleven) Robert M. Hearta, president of coUapssd at the height of the man promised New Englanders coastal plains 300 miles north­ said today. the First National Bank of Jack- blaze, sending firemen scurrying is one little girl’s face at the east of Saigon. windknir screaming ‘Momma, a riight warming trend today They aald the tonnage e< son. Miss., and some Houston out of Os way of falling debris, The operation was launched In save me, momma, save me,’ ” after a night to which tempera­ bombs planned to be dropped on investera. No Injuries were reported. tures dropped as low as 16 be­ hopes of trapping a large force Annnrt>tit D m 0 DpUth Communist positions and forces The Howton tost said the 8 «»« W ftremen battled the ____ low zero to the slx-etate area. of North Vietnamese regulars ^ p p U r K f l l A v r i A g L F V U tn , for all of Eiebruary will total 2^ Houston are led bv fkunes for more than five bourn, PoUoe Sgt. Demis Watkins SligMly rising temperatures and hard-core Viet Cong. But by times that of any month in tha Robert L. Hatohett Jr., pre£ ^ some light snow In north- nightfall the U.S. and South Korean War. Sant nf Cnnnndtout inveatora poratures and thick smoke. victims, akxie in a downstairs am sections was the forecast Vietnamese made no major con- Also, they said, the number of SS,. bSTS-Sini ■■■ for today and tonight. tact. Girl’s Body Found sorties in prospect for February p RinOiff company, said he could not drinWng and .fooling around The coldest tempecratures “They’re gone,” said Col. Hal will be 60 per cent Mgher than „m«,mnm„mm .AS y«t 8*ve 8ny estimate of the the kerosene heater.” Hatchett, the newspapw add- ^ whdher he were recorded earty today In Moore, commander of the 1st to any month of the Korean New Hampshire and Vermont. Cavalry’s 3rd Brigade. ”I’m War. ^’r V ' was sum- t i p ^ ^ T v e r ^ s S S r o m e In Socialite’s Auto MbntpeUm’ and Newport, Vt., very disappointed.” They cited these details to Identified with the D a^^C tl»e »ceae four’times -kerosene and tt then caught fire Moore had expressed hope of NEW YORK (AP) — ’The have been dead as long as two apparent reply to critics who- by fire (officials vrinn burning or whether he just knocked It reported lowe of 16 below. ™ scion of a Philadelphia publish- weeks, and apparently died of carried^ tt ^£dk”WrtWm4 Burlington. Vt., and Concord baggl^ at least three enemy contend that air toroed tniter VtoxA that the present cow- diarged him. (A F Fhotefax) (flee Pago B gM )

A.- •'(':-;4 W ><: ' . • • «‘*£r■' rj!. 'uf-'1ft, y .5' lIANCHESTfiR EVENING H E R A p. MA^CHESTEat. CONNy MONDAY. JUSPRUABY 7,1966 pAcffi im EE pH igyCHBSTER e v e n in g HB»AtjP, OONN^ liONPAY^ FEBRUARY 7, M66 V o m o n .fwa.# hff» . •*. t. a> X cot'«'M lk«r 1 Sbeinwold on C o v C T i t i y r t- Abonf T o i l a j b d Treatment Plant .'>|!jr.' t;'!'.‘*.'i',out w riting for nique. I’U admit rm quite at Htrae maiiSra knpstoonment. lingtcn yesterday, tt to M.- High A 983 a nomtaattognominating committee wiu will P®' sion) utterly disliked ballet So uqekIb* West Nofto Yaet South toe state. R will meet each ilie Herald ia tiirt I never knoyr sea on some of the ballet offer­ Ik e HMertiood of Tsmide Btt^hlb isnfindw etemsned oeormt sor tbe team ware Rog- West led the ace of dtamonda, bring to rU poeed riate of ^ you know who got Mtrt to review ftntyi the afreet of Mrs. Jerque- Angelonl, M, and Qtok Rob- 1 ^ Double Fate 1 4 month in various towns to dls- Juet what is going to elicit re- ings. “Ballet d'ecole" ia eome- Beth flhetom wiB «oM or an m «»iw>liig OimiiwuHty Cmte*. A Boob eoM be set up a ^ 1710 use of a man-mada pond w'n«i^ « We play from toe no way to get toe lead to hi.s man. Admlaslon ,wlU be by ^ tomorrow to l> t me say at the outset that whose names now escape me. on Rt. 74 acrooB toe etxaet from partner. This anewer would By THE ASSOdA’TED PRESS Tm not a great authority on to an understanding of « tb» didi’a raoent trap at the oomer of Oontoe duimny. ticket <«ly, for members and ^ The Demilahasma, Id a RuMn* euito hnmoriets ee Tmdl Schoop ohedlew match win , ^ x>nm- ?***” kaa been ofottwed iiad toown rq> with noto- show South hoW to pteiy tile Auto accidente in Ekist Haven, ballet. However, it ia usually 0 their guests. Members of Mrs. WHUmanUc. best wishes stetn, the Alberttoa Rasch who thought nothing of parody- nialn top^ ft*o*kd hy ^ state Dog Wardoi Anthony J* w______» pitoHc toafing k» spades, with only toe oktbe to make hie contract. Haddad's committee include East Hampton and ErttieM the task of the music critic to troupt and so on were in my m ttnben Dally ()neetlon Kindergarten Aides claimed three Hves over the cover ballets and Tve seen my log the dehberatlona of too Lupacchtoo exonteed it ’Ihe ^ wa ouiw , Frank HalM. The jjng.jack of hearts and with the Mrs. 'Thomas Fisher, Mrs. Rob­ past as was siso the fabled League of Netiotu and would Partner opens with one dub. ert Upton and Mrs. Rodolphe Mothers assisting wttfa the share. When I started this busi­ Pavlova; Martha Graham was treip is a torga cogs, which the *?***£^ J” *** * see of diamonda. South decided blaases of tiie North Coventry God and Country Atoards Given at Emanuel Church w^®«'dEast Haven mishap, doubUeas do toe same tor toe dog walks tote to got a piece , . .. ****” °. ttat West needed the ace of and the next player passes. Yon Cloutier. to... ness as a second string critic a season or two In the offing. I Tha elBecuttve booed of the CooperaiUve Ktodergaiten tMs Arnold Benson, left center, son rntog. Bvary 4-H member is ^ ^ave opened the St. Jude Co^cil, KofC, meete Raymond Victor, timee, and smashed into a tree. TUESDAY evrdvee to the muoic of Bach. invftationai, not forcing. If you at 8 pjn. W ^esday in the Mothei* aeaiaUng wMh toe He is an active member of the Luther League, and a sophomore at Manchester High School. g**” w« he “A Night et the The TViMend V<*n»teer Am- »?««*«* to »wtog a dosen cup without tl» ace of treat it as a forcing raise, your At East Hampton, John Golah, Maybe you can go tor toe mod- ‘Classes of the South Coventry His special project was a map of Manchester showing all churches and institutions. Johnson, s S i ^ AND . Ctyera.” Rehreebmenta wiM be Utence AesocteUon servicee c^kea tor the sale. Jump is a alight, overbid bu( 47, of Portland, was MUed Sun­ emlems of. Martha Graham, dubs. Snake Hm m . Cooperative Nursery and, Kin- a Star Scout, is active in Luther League and sings to Chapel Choir at the church. He is a who drew heavily cn Doris Hum­ served. The meetiiig Is open to are avaftable dally from 8 pm. Bulletin Board South codd be quite sure (hat It is stt'il the bast available day when Me car collided on oh women intereeted in mueic. dorgarten at lOngebury House Junior at Manchester High School, where he is a member of Round Table Singers. For his Route 6-A with an auto driven WEDNESDAY phries and Mary legman. Per­ to 6 am. and around toe clock -Hie Board of Bdu- BJaat had started with only two response. The Rotary CTub has a thia week Indude- M«. Robert special project he wrote an essay on "The History of Emanuel Church.” (Herald photo by popular sonally, I can’t. on Swturday and Sundey, ami cation of tbe United Oongrega- diamoinds, that Blast wanted a Copyright 1866 by Richard Weston, 24, of North Preceptor Gemma Chapter of meeting at 6:45 p.m. Wednes- upton. Mrs. Bruce Johnson, Pinto.) Haven. 8 Collier, 19 months, and Sylvia, out ohotong effort. Tben.let )>ln» eWdren’s bQOks, speak on "The He's Service Stationra- six-year On tbe basis of the coat-of loam to do it with g » ^ Shi WMttenberg, 68. MANCHESTER FmnUy and the Bible,’^'ber most old mongrel dog, is still under $497.81 for expimditiu'es, ex­ rhythm! recent book. At Helmetta, N.J., the victims cluding transportation, the town EnsmigoD the care of a veterinarian. The MAIN ST. FAST HARTFORD 5^8 2210 Yet this Is routine tor the were Robert N. LongeiUl, 26; rated 71st on the list. dog wae Shot twice in the head, Ms wife, BJvelyn, 21; their sons AIR CONDmoNFD Ann'l f«(( PJ >'2 merest member of the male S t Bnaobeto Mothers Circle and baa been given a fifty-ftfty Darien had the highest per GROUND ^ ^ Robert Jr., 2 and James, six pupil cost with $708.70, __ and chorue. To become a ”danse(ir will meet Wedneeday at 8:15 chance to Hve. Mrs. Charles 303 EAST CEjvlTER STREET noble’’ Im’U have to leant a p m at toe home of Mire. Bruno months. The couide’s other child MontviUe the lowest, wlto $317 - asl u Ladyga, 39 Horton Rdi Mie. Luce, wife of the owner of the was staying with his grandpar- 88. The median per pupil cost Connery ‘The H\\\”sT,o J S Q h ic, lot of leaps and posturings that station, saye the dog has suffer­ MANCHESTER. CONN. would give a profeesional cir­ John Sohetbenpflug will be 00- •fit*- is $476.63. • Plus • “SHE” At 7:00 C? baateee. ed some bndn damage. TTie Flames raced through toe The total net current expenses CANDIES cus acrobat a great deal of family won’t know of the actual FRl. “DARN CAT” PHONE 649-3534 trouble. In fact, Nijln^y (sup­ ftoutb Side duplex of Mr, and plus trtmaportation for the 1964- Seauisj, SedofL Memben of Sunset Rebekah extent of damage until later to­ Mrs. John Howard la Mlnneap- 66 school year for the average CHUCK 6 9 posedly toe grsaitest dancer of day. The Luce’s have been of­ "TO LOOK TRES CH IC. all time) came from a family Lodge will meet tonight at 7 :16 Ohs. Smoke inhalation killed of 1.M3 pupils who attended Gov- Yalentimely Sale... of circus acrobats and was at Hohnes Funeral Home, 400 fered a thoroughbred German their two children, age 21 entry schools dally is Hated at Shepherd. COM E TO TRES C H IC ...!' . FOU, YOUIi, MfiADED — PAN.READY trained in infancy for tola field Main S t to pay reepeabs to a months and 7 months. Tbe peur- refreshing' c u r ls rather toon baUet. member, toe hito Mira. Sltsa- The dog was wounded during ents were badly injured. beto Midritoah. a break at the Luce’s service one week only! Valentine... Thie, however, leads me to In Fergus Falls, Minn., two NEXT WEEK ’7 ^ 'lb Station on Reed Rd. State children, a 15-year-old girl and CHARTER OAK VEAL STEAK what I ooneider the weakness The blue book revieton oom- Trooper Robert KeUey of the of much ballet. Too many chor- a 5-year-oId boy, died in a fire RESTAURANT ■ mittee of Oomhined Oaithokc Stafford Springs Barracks sub­ which destroyed their two-story THURS.. m .l ' V /' BARBIZON eographera (the people who de­ Mothers OIroieB wiH meet Wed- sequently arrested three Man- 120 CHARTER O2VK ST. sign the dances) are obsessed home. A brother, 18, escaped. BfeAa.* ^ ^ '* ^ < < CHOICE — LEAN nsealay at 8:80 pm . at toe cheater youths on five charges In Gonvick, Mlim., Daniel PIZZA — GRINDERS AND SAT.. with the idea of putting on a home of Mrs. Roger Lemeiln, In ooonectlon with the break. V good show from a technical, or Faldet, 4, and his brother, Jef­ 643-1492 carefree slips STEWING 41 Teresa Rd. ’The meeting la TTiey were arrested Just out- frey, 8, were kiiied when fire FEB. 17. 18. 19 acrobatic teandpolnt. They neg­ open to all representatives of aide the service station, lect the meaning of toe music. s v v jt their home. Fbur others area MMfaera Otrdee. Mardl Gras were injured in the blaze. d6 n ^ m iss Hb Sometimes you strike ballets ______A yeoman of the guard and where the music was composed] VFW Auxiliary WlB meet to- Dame Carutbere’ 4; John Washington, 6, his BEEF to ^ e r for toe choreographer.^ morrow at 7:80 pm. at toe poift won too prUes tor to this case the music is weak home. Memtoeiro are reminded to at the Republican Mardl Gras *• but toe combination is pretty bring Vaientlnee florpatiente at tteturday night. The costumes Dying In the Hohenwald, • AT OUR NSH COUNTER • good. More often the choreo-, Newington Hospital for CMp- ^vere worn by Mr and Mrs Tenn., fire were Chiy Whitten- NOW thru TUIBDAY grapher tries to interpret the pied Ohikiren. James Scott, of Old Stafford Rd berg, 87 and Ifla wife, Betty, 33, Presontftd By dauf^tera Judy, 6, and Katy, 8, Piotore Awarded mueic. Some of them even at------Samuel Maltnlok, of Sherry Or- BEST Aotreei By N.V. each tempt eymimoniee. This is ue-' Manchester Lodge at Masons received on award for hla and Whittenberg’s fatoar, W.C. Director rum ontics THE LITTLE SWORDFISH 6d lb uaUy utter catastrophe. The wUl meet tomorrow at 7:80 pm. appearance as an todian brave brain of ^ composer who man- at the Masonic Tonple. After and Mrs. Tbnl Mather of Deep DIEATER regulorfy aged to write a symphony (even the business meeting the Fel- River w m a winner to’her Raa- $4 EARLY GARDEN ELBERTA a rather mediocre one, such as lowcraft degree will be confer- costume Oaete at Mendelssohn) hoa aJwaye been red. Walter A. Person Jr., sen- VoUeybaU Results 28 OZ. far greater than that of any lor warden, wtU i»ealde. Resuks of last week’s V(41ey- MILLEirS choreographer 1 have thi» far TICKETS ON CANS . “IT* games are: Hayden and PEACHES encountered. Bta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, Mason Insurance 8, Chambers RESTAURANT lamSiiHieariie SALE NOW 3 Balanchine succeeds with ^ 1 meet toinorrow at « P J ^ a t Mover* 0; Three Sons aeanere 18 B. CENTER 8T. Bfixed sizes in extra heavy syrup. ’ciaesioai’' music______better_ than ttoehomeof Mrs. K e n n e th ^ e - cJonsumers Food Centre 1- j y u e c K AT LEONARD’S ^ R ED moet, but his best effents are New Ijondon Tpke., Tolland Barber Shop 2, Gbun- IS GOING TO RUN FOIL HEARTS EHLERS GRADE A with the music of Bach, whose Q lastt^u ry .T h e hostess j. Vemcm Steak FILET MIGNON SHOE STORE 5 1/2 OZ. 80c oongweitione ere retativaly ^ charge of program. House 2, Town lin e Auto Body EVERY NIGHT T i a r i l w 1 lb. $2.10 short, aixl extremely rhythmic. ‘ L TTu^ Sons Gleaners re- EiemBasaptouresreteaseOP or CALL 843-2814 1 3/4 lb. 3.40 Membera — — — ♦ 3 .7 5 Fan Coarse AIn> “Only One New York” 11.50 FANCY writing to order, are ftequently J Baeketbell floores Wltti ntotenCooMall SATIN HEARTS Reeultr d Saturday*# Boyi WEN IDR LCNfSiKONS **P*»^tog** 7:60—Co 6:30-9:60 COFFEE 2 $3.35 to $10.00

xid a*»“ Si"* “ * “ “ PRODUCE sioned by DtagbHw. Whatever , ____ p ^fi^ 14^ to taste The Am^can Legion win mCHAKO BWTOtrS mwsT p b u fo r m a n c T lb»w. "Timw" ^ ^ “ ®®t tomorrow at 8:15 pan. at STARTS — - . ■4M *inisERin*.r me; it teetne merely en exer* the post home. The exaouUvo We show one of two SALAD MIX or CO LE SLAW dee to oompoaittoaei viriuoeity. committee wUl meet at 7:80 best-selling Barbizon Nobody has five feet, so the WED.I danoem u P *”' ^ ® *«»«V»tlWUI eommittse slips now on sale at over toematovae when they an D&L for one week only datione to the regular meeting . , . and what a wonder­ ; 2 i 2 9 ^ ocunter toto paaaage. (Mlaybe f

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*< :i> ;K h y MANCHE3TEB EVENING HEBAUD. HANi t» CONN, MONBAY^fEBRUABT 7,19M itA S C O E S S m c o n n - MONDAT. FEBRUARY 7,1968 ‘"IT* ’ ' 1.^. ' . - .•..■-m , Ml...... - ...... — .'■vi V m I .litTWjto rnncHEB a m » ^ SouUlWindsor Your Tam ili Teachers to M eet A n d o v e r S&SH^iSts %p Denud Heeith O n l i i ^ M o i h Curriculunt Town Youth la Youngest :.« '« a aum. IMtani vara nnaati Wag- iiMsa A mas nrtaktod oa » aoMd of Watoingtaa, D.C, and S c Iio q I B o n d O k^ d ,i|^ jite»-;; iBadeiy matk.eoBMnaBte et the IBMta: TWomaa n todaraon ofChariotta- (ftito A-iS i* tM lift a m u t^ M wH tnotada Ctoetga HoUxein Award Winner tO a , V a. . N k U o n e i Ciliditoi’e ffeUMi et i y jA . Oaouata aad YUUUam OaMtwan. sent.M ooa of • four-man dele­ bitajttp ICra. liato vara an naHaa Uue Robert A. MaoOonaid, son of It diseomtert. B y 2 t o 1 M ai^gin Heelte Week. :Ae pelt et ttw l tUitar Aalor High: Mn. Qra* gation to the 4-H National ' stkaUssf •■).wS* 54 McKEE SlREET Mr. and Mrs. l>eater MSoDoa- toraafiaca dtaas of pean de ekeem r a e, •' Ylte-* MeaelMetor.. .^ | 2 ^ 7 S lU ttda Motto, Mraabaater High; Dairy Oonfaranea ta Chiloago aeia and matching hat. The tooSSembeSaiwmwt. Oe« nni Anpveval ot a 82-2 aoBMoa boma ot Mre. JaweD BtreML te eedganitleA wttk the neoiety S e e wm aad Badigtaa. aid of Hebron Rd., baa baen tost December. F A s ie rra at oil drew ooutttan. fciM^piooia’a molliBr vora a n TUI ENCLOSURES POORS tkdtar hood ktoue flar tlie eon- Pleaaaat VeUey Ad. Itoaeiwrter Oeatel Seelety, W* iw T ^ ite r • Onup toaftors wm hg Mrs. named tbe first Junior mentaer He hM been ta 4-H wortc for ■gU- bloa ttiaa-pleee 'taooade tbe <)ay beftne a eicMe et ate a »- Dontby Ehigbaa aad Mra. JOra from $25*00 to $45*00 ■truetkm ot a now, 1,200 pupil Oommlttea mcmbaia .. . ^ u over to qualify for the Bolstlen- nine yearn, and to a member draoi aptUi matching hat middle acbool, wee gbran by the Wepping daireh.ara Mra. Met- tlotoe On trate yen raeqM «nvw toaOhetA < eeittoff Itogtra, Vtorpiaaek Sobool; MU- of the Andover-Ooventiy Dairy A laoefitlca for 100 vaa held tea Baal, bad Mtoa Jean Free- Frteetan Assooiatfon'a Prog^ electorate et Batimdey'e town vtn Schmidt, Mra. Paul Brown, etemt danthl heeitb.) leaden tor tbi vaitene a x resolve Breeder’s Rsgtotay Cbt> and the Tolland Oounty e g 4 $ at the Ghrriaga Drtva Reetau- Kow to the tone to bring In yonr aciecwa ta ha repaired. reterendmn. the Rev. Roy Hutoheon and tbe ^ t t o t haa alwaye t ^ wH dieeuie teolmtqaaa Bua, Bantlay; M n. Gweadolyn 4-H Taen CUb. lan t Hamden. For a metor trip Aiward. Robert bss Just turned Storm window ite * **®**®*^ Approxtraately 28 pmxxX. of Rev. Ilieodore Bacltoler; and eyeate ee eaaty, g^ed In Burt, Soutb: Mtoa Doratoa Zion, He is a senior at Rham high FARM RRiem ttro ogb W aatem Masaaefamett^, eighteen and to tbe awards the town'a ehgtUe raten eaot for the Flret Ctwr^ MTa. Fred e<4L ^ *.... ij — ...a. .i—tflfA to tbe Buoklay: Mra. Docottqr CtotebaU, aohoo] and plana to go to the s n u c T L Y m m lira. KeRh von a hrotm silk youngest winner. AUTO 8LASS INSTAIUD votee. A total o f 877 "yea” Veir- DeGiacomo, M n . Frank SirowB, ^ raoaotly ^ **4 .8 1— -utirr entrlenlna lor Waddail; aad Mrs. ^ naaeas university of oonneettout. His and nool aolt and bclga coat we 414 "no” votee d e ^ tbe tbe Rev. W Uoyd WUUanto, and wtlole that aaye heredity ^ Byaa. Blgbtoad Park. The award to gtven not only IH 5-O AK ntto brown mink ooHar. The Sn^ftaBhaT^ wuuraw, am. ^ are the «e»t Ulte- KtowAwter, t M ^ haaa for tbe Hotstien breed, but for extra-ounloular actlvlUea at queotton. Burnham. eoM^e are Hvtiig in Mew Haven. all breeds of dairy csittle. TV> Rham include track, sbatltololan P odtry P o m OLASS FURNITURE TOPS Tbe total vote In DIetaiet I St. Peter's Itetef Mra. Keith la a 1081 graduate qualify, a oettto ratoer must for the basketball team, and S70 Vanon Strast waa 3M "yea” and 21B "no”; St. Peter’s EptocopaTCteirdi Fatal ^looliiig o f M andicater E igb School and have all regtotered andmato, his senior olass Student Oouncil. ISL 648-8109 -> MS-8608 MIRRORS (FiraplaN anf Boor) dtotrtot II voted 648 "yea” and will hold a apaglMtlt auiqiar •* OounUesa — studtoa hav« ^ ahewfi «*»8*»»tatetep _ of___ _ Albatt ^ m W BRITAIN (AP)-PoUop a 1085 graduate of Syracuse herd must be no toss' tban 76 Robert recently received tbe 196 ”ncV’. Tbe mnnfier ot edg- the parish haB Wedneaday. Two the exoaaalva qaa M augan ***”” *^ “ aaM tMy w an unabla to teU Unlveralty. She to an elemen­ Progressive Breeders Registry fble voten to dtotatet I to 2,- sKtlngs win be served at 6:16 atarchaa la a m a jw fa cto r Banmat Jia»Mr H ifB , wbatbar Um fatal abootlng of an per oent bred by tbe herd own­ tary Bdiool teacher in Hamden. PIUTURE FRAMINfi (all tyiwa) CerUfloate, ta recognition of the 806 and dtotalot H . 8,069. and 8:30 p.m. The proceeds will fool** yt)«r, Bates College, Lewtoton, Maine. contacted. present in tbe mouth act CB from kladargartaa through surpassed by Robert's herd of an offlolal breed program, pro­ botb MhacbMter, la an­ bouM a total o f 86 ctoaerooma, hotel, waa abowlng off a oar- ot B e to worMiig fo r a Fh.D. de- W ^ph« Oiaaga fermentabla carbohydrates to onda. 12, after wbiob laadara 35 andmato. duction testing and herd elaae- Travd SmvIm nounced by her porento, Mr. along with science laboratortee. ba bad raoently bought g iv e in efaenalMry a t T a le Univ- Read Herald Advertisements 1710 Wapplng Oranga wffl bold produce acids, which ta turn ate wlU socouraga g ro n p diaouaeloas tba weapon want off, put- Robert was saleoted toot year ifioatlon. Also cited was hard and Mrs. Peter P. Jacobs of 349 abop rooow, bonoemaMne rooms' 905 MAIN STREET arat^. a oompetlttve nlgte tomorrow tack the teeth, of probtaato aaoounterad by tba ttag a bultot through bto bead as State Hototien Cbampdon, fo r health and the owneita ooopera- Woodland Sft. end mualc rooma. , 643-2165 ^ at 8 at tbe Wapptag Oommunlty ^ ^ heredity. It ia the oM teardMiB duitag tba f in t year the record set by bto four year tion with others In the taduatiy Her fiance ia toe son of Mr. Tbe ortginal budget o f $2,- pehoa said. Bouse. Men aad women wlH « « « of tbe ohloken and the agg. old cow MScreo Zyba Mao- seeking breed improvement. and Mns. John A . Dyber, 24 855,500 piv)ppeed hy tbe public of wortdiq; with tba curriculum. Tbsy quoted the five witaeas- Antharised agent ta Ifaa- . compete for tbe best program. Which comes first ta Impor- Ktadergartan teaoban wIB as aa aaytag Ortls aimed the DebUe, which produced 10,- A special plaque Is betag pre­ kobestor for an Alrltaea,d Frederick Rd. buikbng oommtoaioD waa ra- Walter Fokter sad Mra. Lor- trace, envlromnent or berodityT 100 pounds of mfik and the pared for presentation to Rob­ Ballraads and Steamship^ Both are 1962 graduates of COME IN NOW...DURING OUR BIG dtxsed to 82,300,000 by tbe town bear Misa Bbsabetb CHaaa, maOi gua at tban, awtagtag tae mus- raine Jotanaaa era chairmen. We know that there ia soma bigheat buttwrfat content of any ert at a meeting ot tbe New Ltaiea. T Manchester High School. oouaieU. oonsuKant tor tba State Dapait- ato around tba room until It AppUcationa tor new membera ganetlc influence on tooth for- waa potottag at bis own baad. HoIoUen in the state. As a re­ England States Holstlsn-Frie- MIbb Jacobs is a graduate of Originally ptonned aa a 900- meat of Bdueafion, imaak on must be returned, by tomorrow, matlon, but we are not certain ward tor bis record, Robert was slan Assoctatlon next October. Haiitftord Airline Personnel pupU sobool, expandable to 1,- “Arttbmetto Baedtatas.'* Beo- Tbra R dtoohargad. Anyone w t o > ^ to Join tbe how much tafluenoe taber- Schood. She is a dertc-typist fo r 800 student oapaeity, the sObool grange may oontact Bdwta Bar- charactoristlca exert on de- Btygar Gage Cb., Mancheater. was approved tor Initial oon- stnaotlon at fuQ-1,200 atodent ber, 806 Footer St. ' cay rates. Let ua give you a Mr. Pyber attended toe Utl- Art wwMw. brief deaoription of tooth for- yeralty of Oonneoticut and toe eepeolty, by the board of edu- O fi iw.inrtTig by the tote Al- rngtltai .that wm perhaps ex- UinlverBlty of Hartford. Eb is eatlon In mid December. .1 fred F^L m ^ S of Rockvfileare PWn the genetic factors mors employed with Jack R. Htaiter, A breakdown of tbe total coat Includes the following iteipa: on dtoplay tfato month a t the d ea rly. SERVICE Inc., building oontraotor, Man­ When a toolh to fonntag hi chester. ^uildlng oott, 81321,500; site South Wtadoor Bank aad Tkuat Oo. on Jbhn Ftteb Blvd. the Jawbone, R begins to oskl- A fall weddliig la plaimed. Improvement, 8%,000; septic ty a t several otfmrwba potnts. teiOca and field, 820,000; archi­ Ludtwig, a aSK-taugtait arttoX, MRS. DENNIS D. KEITH waa a oboiter member aad past These osMfying areas finally tects fees, 8126,000; oanUngency, meet, fonntag the hardened M iu Jo-LInda Leib and Den­ carried a cascade bouquet of prestdent of tbe Toltond Ooimty 850,000; reproduction costs, crown. The enamel covering to nis D. Keith, both of Manches­ white stephanotto. 82,500; equipment, 876,000 ; pub­ Art. Associsuttoa. Ha started part will ny at the ags o f TO and thickest on tbe bMtag sur- ter, were united In marriage Miss Alice Leib of Boston, lic bulldl^ ooenmlesion expens­ was anracdsd a number o f prtasB fBoe of tbs tooth, to tlitansr ta Sunday, Jan. 30 e t Dwight CSiep- Mass., sister of the bride, served es, 813,000, and legal fees, 83.- el. Tale Uttiverelty, New Ha­ as maid of honor. Bridesmaids for Us tomhnapes, espeoioly the groovsa and som etim ei to MAIN ST., MANCHESm 0 0 0 . oomplatoly wtoakig ta .tbe deep ven. were Misa Susan Gottenberg o f SdMol Board Us winter soeneo. The bride is the daughter of East Meadows, N.Y., cousin of ANNUAL SALE pita. Decay to moot Ifeafy to oc­ The board of education will Manofaaetor Bvenlng Hceald cur ta thsoa totter two areaa. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Leib of the bride; and Miss Janet meet tomorrew night to con­ Glunts of Merrick, N.Y. Miss Soath Windsor oomspondenli, It to Here tbat gauttoa ptaya 74 Green Manor Rd. The bride­ sider permitting a foreign ex­ groom to the son of Mr. and Kanella Turner of Lakeville, Anne Lyons, teL 644-8582. a part, for Hie pattern of the change student to attend tbe aaaolfytag process may be an ta- Mrs. Roy Keith of 22 Hollister Mass., a cousin o f the bride­ high school. S t groom, was flowerglrl. SAVE ®I00 bsrited cbacsotorioUc. ta ooma Other items on the agenda Rabbi Robert Goldberg of The honor attendant wore a penpte tba oatcICying areas fonn win include dtaoussion o f a Fuss Receives 5 . New Haven performed the dou­ fuU-length gown o f copen blue a bard enamel covering oven on many magnificent models! tlmetabte for the estaUiSbment ble ring ceremony. Howard with lace-over-satln top and Wage Increase ta tbe pita and grooves, ta oth-< Bracken of New Haven was or­ crepe skirt. She wore a match­ of abort and long range acbool era, tbe enamel may ba tbta- goals, and reports of the ad boc oer. ganist Bouquets of white gladi­ ing headbow and carried a colo­ Director of public Works end ooenralttees of the board. Dsca(y vriR ooour ta any tselb oli and pompons decorated the nial bouquet ot white and pink Town Engtaaer Walter 8. Fuss Heart Drive If they are subjeotod to a mR- chai>el. roses. The bridesmaids wore bas been given a raise, stfectiva The bride was given in mar- aimiUarly styled gowns o f pale Only these ASTRO-SONIC* R oyal E. Cfowlea, chairman o f ftotent number of arid aMarira last Monday. ______riage by her lather. She wore a blue, m atcltog headbows, and the town Heart Fund campaign, produced ftem earing swseta. haa Usted tbe chairmen ot tbe Upon the reoammendatlon ot TMe to wbara envfranment Keltfa Ooe photo Moor-length gown of white sat- carried colonial bouquets of pink General Manager Robert Weiss, ‘ The engagement of Misa Kar­ The engugemeot of MIm and white roses. The flowerglrl key committees aaid sting in the comes ta. Dtetaiy tasMts will The gnjagaTtiOTt o f Mins CaTtd designed w ith Japanese Ca- his salary baa been raised from en Jean Tboinpaon of Mayvllle, CbrtoUne Mhy Joyner of Man­ wore a light blue A-Une dress Solid-State STEREO FM drive. torgsly detenntae ttw amoont Ann KeUey of San Carlos, Calif., sleeves of white lace and chester to Tbomaa GMlbert Mrs. Rudolph Durig, head of 811,303 sinaiaMy to the now Wls., to Howard Peter Hansen formerly of Manchester, to Hm - * straight skirt with a chapel and carried a small bouquet, of decay you wffl have. Kibbe of Newington has been conunlttees, to being assisted figure of 812,286 annually. Fuss of Mancheater has been an­ ry W Dixon of San Carlos has train accented with white lace styled to mat(to the brides­ The beet bet for oontroMng announced by her parents, Mr. and Monaural FM/AM Radio-Phonographs by Charles N. Etaes, special is the second higbeet paid town nounced by her parents, Mr. been announced by her parents, Her Shoulder-length maid’s. dental decay to prevenUon. This and Mrs. Walter H. Joyner, 85 gifts; Mr. Edmund Keating, employe-Weiss is the highest. and Mrs. Clinton O. Tbompaon Mr. and Mrs. George J. KeUey, veU o f silk lUuslOT was airang- Jerry Keito of Manchester means, etaiply, cutting down on ale of Barbizon PheOpe Rd. smaU business; and Leo J. Bar­ F^iss came to Manchester in of Mayville. 206 Main 8t ed from a- headbow, and the served as Ws brother’s best ...let you enjoy the fall beauty of music! sweets, eapecially between H er fiance to toe eon of How­ H er Itenoe to a son o f Mr. rett, corporate and employee June 1960 as town engineer, and H er fiance to a son o f 8Irs. meals, brushilng your teeth im- ard J. Hansen ot 21 Bremen and Mrs. OUbert O. Kibbe, gifts. In October 1964 was named di­ medlaitriy after eating and hav­ Helen Dixon of San Carlos and % Mewingition. Mrs. Wayne Gorton to vloe- rector of public works, while ing regular dental care. Mbrt carefree slips for Rd. and toe late Mra. Mildred toe late Harry J. Dixon. Because hlghest-reliabHRy space-age Solid-State Com> Mtos Joyner, a graduate of chaliman of tbe drive, and Rob­ still retaining his engineer post Important, drinking fluoridated Haneon. Mtos KeUey, a 1969 graduate Mancheater H igfi School, to at­ *N0 ponents replace all "tubes” and damaging heat, they’ra ert ’Trowbella Is campaign Weise, In announcing the sal­ Miss ThomiMon ta a graduate of Manchester High School, to water from btrth heipe give tending Mancheater Oonmuuilty guaranteed 5 years, replaced by us if defective under treasurer. ary increase, said that the added of IMayvine High School and employed in the Data Procees- Children hfeJong protection attended Valparaiso (Ihd.) tlhl- Oollega. She is employed by “Heart Week’ *wtU run Feb. funds are available In tbe cur­ one week only! ing Department of the San Ma­ TUBES normai use. We aiso provide free service for 1 year. agalnot decay. veraity. She is employed at TravelerB Insurance Oo., H art­ 14 through 30, when scoree of rent budget ford. Mr. Kibbe, a graduate of teo Times. Her fiance, a grad­ volunteers will call upon resi­ He said that the raise wls giv­ Mayrteel Products Corporation, uate of Carlmont EDg^ School, Nowington Hlgta School, re­ dents, seeking support for tbe en to bring Fuss’ salary up to To prolong tba bto of c*R M ayville. San Carlos, attended San Jose ceived a B A in Slngltah from fight against heart disease, the level being paid in the area flowers, place oontetoer in a Mr. Hansen to a graduate of State College. He to employed toe University of Connecticut SAVE Cowles says, for sim ilar poeitionB. oori place oveeniglit. Manchester High School and a by the purchasing department where he was a member of St. Margaret Mary's senior at Valparaiso University. of the County of San Mateo. Lambda CM Alpha fraternity. Substitute teachers are needed 3*^^ reg. 4.00 He is a member ot PI Kgppa He also served six months with He to studying for a maker’s for the Saturday morntag CXID Alpha fraternity, and will grad­ toe National Guard at F t Ord, * 5 0 uate in June with a B. S. degree degree in Ebigltoh a t Trin ity classes at St. Margaret Mary’s OaU^pe. CaUf. In mechanical engineering. Church. Anyone able to help oc­ A n A u gu st wedding to A late summer wedding to a. RIO of Zephaire* Batiste, a pdyester, The wedding is planned for casionally is asked to contact Mid-Winter Special planned. iflanned. July 2. ...on each of Mrs. McCaffrey, 131 Laurel nylon, cotton blend, w ith shadow panel Lane, Wapplng. a ^ eyelet embroidery. 9-16,12-20, these beautiful ’The I&iights o f Columbus, Council 5779, will meet Wednes­ 14^-26Vi, 88-44. White only. W e d d in g Ths Barcelona-model l-RP656ln Medi­ Magnavox fine day at 8ti5 p.m. in the church terranean styling, on concealed swivel hall. Officers will meet at 7 b. COLETTE of Crepe Remarque*, a nylon, p.m. at 76 Mark Dr. casters. Annual Sale Priced. furniture styles rayon, polyester blend, with fitted m idriff Coven - McGoire The Holy Name Society will bold a dance Saturday from 6 and embroidered nylon sheer trim. The First Congregational p.m. to 1 a.m. In the cburch 9*16,12-20,14^-26Vt, 88*44. White only. Church of Andover was the ball. TTcketa wlB be sold s t tbe scene of the marriage of Mtos door (mly. NOW ONLY Joint Servloe Lin gerie, M ain Floor / Judith Ann McGuire to WllUam The planning committee for / David Covell, both of Andover, Afltro-Sonk nipasses all other adiieTemenfs h the K-creathn of nniBlet the united Lenten services be­ on Jan. 29. He forgot! No, she forgot! Well, they both forgot. tween the Waiping Community The bride to a daughter o f And, the fine-fumiture cabinets are as functional as they are beautifoL Th# Church and the First Congrega­ Mr. and Mrs. Jedm F. McGuire advanced acoustical system projects sound from both cabinet sides and front—to tional Church o f South Windsor J o f W ales Rd. The bridegrocMn to will meet tonight at 8 at tbe a son of Mr. and Mra. Willis extend thrillmg stereo separation to the very width o f yonr room, mining top O' >4, Coveil of Hebron Rd. i.' ^ panels give most convemeat access to player, large record storage area, and all The Rev. Raymond BraAey, controls—without disturbing top-of-set accessories. Both models also inrlnHa a ll pastor of the First Congrega­ WE NEVER FORGET I outstanding features bdow p b a Step Bass, Step Treble, Mimic Timbre Controli. tional Church of Andover, per­ formed the double ring cere­ OUR AUTOMATIC mony. Mrs. Albert Patch of An­ BsrIsB Xoes photo Karen photo Tbe engagement of Mtoa ’The engagement of Miss Kar- dover was the organist and In Lee Carlson o f BoKon to ■-m Cliffwd Benson of Andover was Paula Lee Weeden to David J. FUEL OIL DELIVERY Frank J. Mtiato of Southington the soloist Bouquets of gladioli, Forman, both of Mancheater, The Kronberg-model has been announced by her chrysanthemums and e v e r- has been announced by her pai^ P . . ^ « ‘‘cross^your-heart” mother Mrs. John A. Smythe, IS CERTAIN lrRP664 In beautifully pro* greens were on the altar. enta Mr. and Mrs. Soott P. Weeden, 18 Ooelee Dr. Bayberry Rd. She to also the portioned Danish Modeiik Given in marriage by her fa­ Her fiance to a son of Mr. daughter of the late Gunnar E. We record Uie average, traiperature for each dayt Annual Sale Priced. ther, the bride wore a full- and Mra. Harry Forman, 68 Carlson. compute tbe number of ‘degrees tbe av»age is below 24 to 26 Day - length gown of peau de sole C a ] ^ B i( M s bra shapes a new you Benton St- H er fiance is a son o f M r. and trimmed with appliques of alen- 66. Then we combine this temperature data with IMlas Weeden, a June 1806 Mrs. Anthony J. Mtiato Sr. of Grace Line con lace. ’The gown was design­ your known rate of fuel use to det^mine exactly OLIVE OIL graduate of Manchester High Southington. ed with scooped neckline, long School, is employed by the Oon- Miss Carison, a 186S gradu­ how much fud your burner uses each day to keep Vagabond .PERMANENT WAVE tapered sleeves, bell - shaped or your money back! neoUcut MuTwd Life Insuranoe ate of Mancheater High School, you as warm as you want to be. No matter what the skirt and chapel-length train. FOR THE WORLD'S Oo., H artford. H er fiance is a to employed by Travelers in ­ weatha-, all you have to do is lean back and relax. Rcvolutiondiy ASTRO-SONIC Solicl-St.ito Components Cruises Her veil of illusion was arrang­ T.968 graduate o f VaiUey Forge surance 0>., Hartford. Her fi­ ed to a matching crown. She YouNl never have to rely on your memory or your Virit oab-af-ths-way porta me 10 times mote cffincnt them conventional tube t,ulio-phmioc)i iphs MOST LUSCIOUS COLD WAVE / carried a bouquet of white glad­ (Pa) MUMary Academy. He ance to emidoyed by the Con­ tank gauge (whidi may be nuccurate) to tell yon in the Caribbean and South ' . * ioli accented with ivy. attended the Uatveitety of necticut State Highway Dept when it’a tiiiM to fill the tatde. We kmw vdien it America, relax and enjoy a Hartford. A June 11 wedding to planned. Parest, golden Italian dive oil to start Mrs. Ronald King of Marlbor­ Btarts getting low and we refill it wi&out any bother toxy life at aea aboard a UA .* only No date haa been oat for the ,-1 Hag ahip. Just 62 poaaengen with. Then, an exotic ing;Cedi6nt to create ough was the matron of honor. to you. And we refill R ^ d i MolDUheBt fuel oil, L ' ; ! i " Brtdesmaids were Mtos Susan wedding. on eadi voyage. All ateom- emtinuous moisturizing action, A dash of ^ ,1 - J 'I Iih. _ I. ^ f I ; ■ "! ^ M ? Leon, and Mtos Barbara Covell, COOPERATIVE quality dreAed 21 times bAweev tbe refinery and modattons are First Class, yet delicate conditioner to lend luster and body stoter of the bridegroom, both your furnaoA ReiiMQdier, thera’a a big cUfferenoe ia the atmoephere ia delightfully to your hair. Thatis our very special Caryl T ry this new w ay o f crossing your heart F or a wedding trip to an undto- O l! i \N V . '- y . . ^ 1 J ^ l of Andover. distributora. We*d like to dxrw you juat how b if taformaL Bring a h e i ^ Bidiards OLIVE OIL permanent^ ibe wava with stretch for youthful uplift and (dooed desUnaitlon, Mrs. OoveU V I nf petite. For brodinis and da- T b s wbtendante w ere dressed wore a green wool suit with that difference can be. titat is bunitingvd^ beauty m indeaf separation. It’s only on the new Fashion i- r.Ol \ M ) (M’ ( D. taQs, oontact: aUko in floof^length gowns of foreot green aoceaoortes and a ' ' ruby red velvet with Inchidea Shampoo, That Curls, Magic Playtex cotton bra and if you don’t oocaage of white carnattona ■'i i;i:i T or osrrted a white fur muff ao- «lth20oaaee«sfaet dUeeriilbleftcordaM home In Andover. III >.i ■■ I MERCURY sim dy return the bra with dated sales t '^oented with red and white Shampoo and H air Sfylo Onaduatea o f Rfaam H igh ,V., owestheart roses white the slip to Playtex for a full refund. Semi- BchooL Hebron, Mr. OoveB to * ; bridesmaids canted identical employed by the Connecticut CASH SAVINGS Mobilhfat stretch straps, cotton cups, white. 82A to 40c. ^ . nutfs aooented with red sweet- t l ^ t and Power Oo. while M ra OUmt Magnavox Solid-State Steioo Consoles u o t j heart roses. O o v ^ is employed as a k- The r Mrs. AteCkdre wore a white oenaed praotioal nurse at Wlnd- ^ w ool knit su it w ith ooooa brown ___ d elivered —TESTED—ADJUSTED Also with stretch straps, cotton oupa ...... S * 0 # bnin Community Memortol Hoo- MORIARTY BROTHERS GUARANTEED BY OUR OWN BIECHAN1C3 Newt ^■^■orsasoriss’ and a oo sbk* o f pltal, waumantie. f:;^aptk9oC oweettuort roses. Tlie FAMOUS FOR SERVICE S D ^ ^ BEAUTY SALONS 301 CENTER STREET 1-) ; f^bxWkvroom’s mother wote a « . beiga silk dreoB w ith red ao- More than half the women in I'l.K »; \i.i.i)\ TELEPHONE 643-5135 TRAVEL Foundations, Main Bloor ^ ;oossorts8 rad a corsage of red the United States marry be­ 44 OAK ST.— COR. COTTAGE ST. ’4' tween the ages o f 20 and 27, 3 Bntner Parts, Aatomatia Dellvaiy. MobO Fuel-Saver A a a ly * A8ENGY K 3 A recepMoB ft>r 160 was hehl the National Consumers Finance m a a , t o ' s A Attfenrae la OtottOwtots! Iiy Us aad flas^ AMPLE FREE PARKING ADJACENT TO SALON FUEL OIL 130 CENTERPotterton’s STREET 887 MAIN STREET I 8i ttw Anuriou Legtan HUL AsHoclBiMcin reports. CORNER OP CHURCH ST. PHONE 643*8951 M AM OHEBiaat a 848-8671 w iwl!UieH'l'll.« BVENDH3 BEBSU ), lUSCBSSTEB, OONM, MONDAY, FEBRUARY T, 19M 8BVM mm- . innsNoro' l O A A i i i i Vem m }lttside Soviets Favored ess LONDON (AP) — One o4 p ast « f It emns from s and* Britain’e MnAE bopkmak- r-*Mlie veto Ser tbs LBwpml perSr two top Policy layain- ere reported a flurry p t beta For Short Busy Week :^.Bii|:vrluii‘ it>i||i||tfled fd a a . today on tto gettiiig to tto WASHDtGTON (AP) - Oon- Also Ob Wednesday’s Hooss nlpe jwastoS ^ OdvsrB- \ Slate Meetings ton i^ t 'moom Ladbrokeu took onq bet’ ef greee buckles down to aome docket are tores ccbteropt etta- mtoMhe eUctonl of Vewwn’a fero ma- agh fWIHiUH iw . tKxM stemming from hearings sntlnsttam which tmd beoi demcnstrat* $1,U0 at 4 to 4 odds egalnst hard work thte week with most jo r poMey-mnHhg boarde aexl a ecfaool buHidtag onmrnlttqf , - tfea p m i t - aatflhrttiiti «M .. in OMoago last year by toe T V S f l t a ad for Ih st (lovactonent sines Its origlnsl a men being landed on the of toe action scheduled for toe pufalle liiartog top the feet e f eonwnllte% w ll tom over more Nagr* «ai«)i)tolte' moon before Deo. EL, 1970. House Oommtttee on Un-Ameri­ town nottyMas toidgbt than $48,000 tofiabde, e m * fc e d I N Y O U R H i narrow nuvglB elsetton bade la Octo* 4 4opated,byl0r,----- todttW'el'Hw -HhWJthwy Other "iMn on tto moon” House floor. Tbe Senate (aces can Activltlee. Tbe House last The board of education wHI for oonstruottan but not spttnt week approved se'ven contempt O N i m S P O T bet^, Itd A ' , PofeVOto^ tB a . ' bets end odds quoted were: some vital decislans in the union . The sidC ^t on -the dseUen ia Hull meet at 7:S0 pm. at Building The sefaDOl eddWton wMch ac- pgrenta, aOta have . 'kiwvra .411:4 dloMd-fibor.nteu^ at 100-1 against landbig dur­ shop controversy. ottattons in eonneetfon wito tU (lBi9%0<«heOMMr) d WAdUlBuraN'' Laitor m - By,and the board of repreecht- oomodaten 500 pupHa, waa oc- commtttee’s mobs reemt probe whiidi peihapi, provided most tntama* Rahman and'.hla wtfo for tha BtooWitidne OMamittea on ing 19M; 20-1 agalaat land­ Neither branch plans activity BfeMk and Wfelto 94J4 ton d fe ^ over tto gitotihg of ativea wSl meet, afte|r tbe pub- ciqrfed to September, lOM. How- many yauna The .tafiiat'wak Ihmlap E) Mtomoan. the ing to 1967; 10-1 against after Thursday In keeping with of Ku Klux Klan a^vttieA tionail Iatereet wsa the ^eetal^cos^* t l» Demoritofto NdtfboU Oom- He .beartoq at tbe tovm .admin- ever, procisdutea requiie the ed- Rounding out the Boose pro­ O e lo r ft M aoy of an indepe^eat whose platfozm glvni .to tto prime mlnlalbac. xesolhtlba vNH' iM p t o ^ tor Na- 1948; 8-1 agalnet 1949; and toe annual tradition of aUowing nAttee, ordered by Preetoential lattuttve building. The pufeUe dHfon to used for a-wfaHo batore llq p il OquulMtowimineii Koth- RepuMicans to go home tor Lin­ gram and edieduled (or peas age AidvMW* oonslsted primsrfly of a demand that eg a "gttt if 1ot4.’’ S to 4-1 agninst 1970, (Boto Pileee Pfeie Vferte) i^ient W. iCvitoi WMiwn Jr. ia hearing begtais at 7:86. tfae bteU hgeonm ihtoeendfdilB bean wamwd Prinoea Faildah. eihte K H M biM of Itow Jer- coln Day speeches. Tbe infor­ Thursday is a MU that would ^••••••••••••«»•• *J»r ttw Uhlted States get out cf metnarn, The hearing ia oa a propooed work. . ^ n u k in g the- boWjtg pdinit. The Rahtnans tove two • a■'-' * ' m-' . ■’11004 _ 'tor'-'lhe. . . -perty’e mal recess will extend deep into change procedures for settle­ ■E1TW HOMIS immediately. ordinaiMSi which would permit .The eobbol boartTs petuoraef He told ment cf dieputes under the Rail­ b' '**%•••(»•••••••• rap attUkaW 61 tha AFL- other adted chHdm* Intogg-"' ,'Agtoameid. t m utian- oMtfona Ooramittae. next week. T V S E R V IC E TMa partteular candidate reaped a eleoted officials to join wUh of- poUcies cdmxhlttae wHi present wanted Bm maiter way Labor Act OK)—dVeeldent taebrge Beany, hnwii.’ B artr'ltotool 'ilf' PMa- them Democrats win take time off Vernon Orefo—Veenee .TKD PRKBB rich harvest of IS8 votes cot of the dSr VPbMer Reuttier'df'(fad United ficiais of other communttlea to a report of meettnge with repre­ dropped to tbe Intereete of party later to eulogise Jefferson and Two Senate votes, now set tor ■ wchulrely ODtttlfd ifara. f'eyahliKapttrtd: ,|tot 649-8944 er tW-4444 r ' an nawa dto- STfe total cM t Ante Worketts arid Roy form a tegiopal board, i f sq>- aentativas Cf the Vernon }Ekhioa- YR ocanidmttana toould to untty. When tfata produced kn- Jackson. Tbeaday aM Thursday, may •a ft tt OT Mt Ojl . Hw victory of the Labor candidate Reuttaer, wlto rinto UX'W’s Po- proved, Vernqn would Join ifas ttnn Assooiotlon, a teacher'e or-' tooiik liru i^ ei Ttertnnil TTnmmtt mnihnlr proterte from tto cocn* A bill that would provide a end the stelemete in tbat body ^ggSl5MS.1555t^;-55s: Bartfend-Axea Regianal Oouncil g^anixattan. over toe House-passed bUl to probably bad a more muted •relatkmCh^ fettcal Aotlofi 'OonmiMtee—^ toe.oohtmL', mtttoe about advene pribHclty, permanent program of educa- at «ap>lMift*tV g* CPMdal ttudouB aiM ftiMbwtod ae the of Elected OtSoteis now being Also on toidgbt’s agenda are But .Ihe in to end Itoir mon- MIctrtsbn that back: “’nte news- tion, home loans and otoer ben­ repeal Section 14B of toe Taft- IT « * r s 0 4 1 m ar» alaa waarrafl.______to the world crisis In Vietnam. Tha La* etecUen oempalgn nears. They created. reports on quarters for the high «red (tfenOa. put on toe preo- p ep en aren’t tatereetod in thto. efits for ex-servicemen tops toe Hartley Act. bor Ckivernment baa, so far, spedaiised lha have spited out ttaeir oom- The council wlH consider re- school's rifle team, pay tar oue- sure uveeniglit atenieiy 'Halfaa- They donT: care about toe Join House calendar today. It would Foes of toe moaeure are in n a a r m$ v ?raJsr*.fisit88-r-»£ in gfvlag polite siuface support to our plutofit recenfiy In secret visita gionalsolutians to common todiarw on dirty wton outeide way. Wyoming etaite party Btroh Society. apply to personnel who served ttae third week at a filibuster y o u r position in Vietnam while its undercover to Mgh4evel Pemooratle poh- problems, including refuse die- groups use sebooto, the. school ehoinaan and etaainnan of. toe Oommlttee memhen pettentty since Jan. 31, 1966, when eligi­ that has brought Smate floor diplomacy works as hard as it can at ttolane. posal, water poluUon, the pro- calendar. ___ tor next » ^year, end pay . (Oouttoued from Pago 4) » Baaolnttonettseoiottons Oommibtee, epetted espteined not Birchen but bility tor benefits under the old business to a standstill and telephone' > ellaat ot.n,. the hueittesa o f trying to get ns a peac^ Infccr leeden akn bnve been vision of recreatton terilittee, for lubstMuto teachen. .. j » Lit toe Tuentoy motntag meeting Young / RapubUcans were ta- Korean OI Bill expired. slowed down committee work. If Haw Tfli*. Chi- ful sohitkm there. to eaihtot obnta^ with the water diatrtbutten, and the Hoepltal Notes whiplash amd attendapl ne^- aaytog; “Tban’a been a volved. Roes vres adamant, In- Tbe Senate has passed a com­ too MU’S supporters cant nuie- ’ peti^aaid The Labor Oovernment has obviously, 0Dui«e 6 i ttreir complaitote; avaHnbiUty of eduoattonal and Admltoed Friday: Katoettoe 5 ®““ suits, ohseMS. Maybe tt wwdd bo a alotlng toat BUSe wanted the rea- panion bill providhig for a tem­ ter toe twothinlB vote needed to break the tlUbuster and bring FREE MfBunwwt. fxm t mjajuxr or cacauk>- hi dealing with ue, been trying to pet* Watson, President Johnson’s ap- other faciUttee. Smith, 46 Lawwiace St.. Rock* otataa behind Russia, in the „,tottdta to open these old otiitton buried. The ReeMiuttom porary but more costly program noML , <■ •',' ■ ' ' ■_____ . Seymoiu: E Lavltt, a director the MU up for ocnslderattcn suade ua to refrain from escalations in poinrtmenta secretaay; and his vlPe to put a man on the iffoon. Anyway, this Is an Oommtttee knuricled under. of aid. DELIVERY horaa: of the Regional Adivsory (Joun- AAnitted Saturday; Ctariea ■ciontlsta Baetem problem.’’ A foOtoote: There te rtiH hope The OI Bill is one of seven to they may give up toe fight. Vietnam, At the same time, it has been oonteot with tto recaittiy strlp- ■ V.P-n*. psd-doiwn Dehwcntllo NSubtoinal eil, presented the proposal to — „„ and they feel Preri-; Nouberger protested tost (tot ^ieq wHl make a study of be called up in toe House today Oommlttee action in both 1 p.m. using everjrkind of diplomatic approach Haricett, Toiiand; Joeephtoe An- "P’ Oommlttee. the representaUves at their last RocfcvlUe: dent Johnson would have made toe problem, ie rwUenri; At this bow to bxhig tto YRs and the under procedure requiring a bramdies diurlng toe week wUl Yonr order for drug nee ^STWe&ea to the Oommuniat side of tbe world statementent yestertoyyesieroay urgingurg^ ^ be highlighted by ooneideratloa end eoanettes wHl be tnfe L nnwatey. AMfaoiigh Weftion ordered flie meeting. He said that the coun- Girard, 26 Edith Rd., Ver- > ’ ' to Women’s NatfonSi Repefoiloan two-thirds vote tor passage. Tbe _ i.m. JUSSy. . . . . it could devise to try to get something purge «t benweratte National cil------is an extension of the Town «m.jj^n; Clare DWTV,Berry, 98 ViUalige viu«s««»-. St., ^ totted a .potentpotent trio; National Federatton under party control popular veterans’ leglslaticm is of President Johnson’s request onre of immedlntoly. going in the way of negotiation. Headquartere, he bdw pleads Meeting of Tomorrow held last RoofcvlHe; Franris OttoBe, Man* **®J?P*^ Oomndttoemen Donald Rose of (a study proposed tort week, expected to be approved. The tor more foreign aid and de­ Thla ia not all that our State Depart­ wHfa tebor ofaleda to be patient year to consider re^onal ap- Stephanie Mekher. 13 N ehrfnto (Wto engtaeered aa w« reported, by (to Repub- other bills are relatively minor. fense appropriations to finance SCoBday, February 1 ment at Washington would like from and promises 'ample Nattohal ------proaches- to local probleins. ^ B^Swme. T BUoe’e eieetton k yoor ago), Ab Uoen state chairmen). If Bilee A more controvertdal measure the fighting in Viet Nam. Representatives may consider is ticketed for House considera­ The Senate Foreign Relattcns (jJsddanii^ Britain. It would like to have Britain Oommittee lUnde fo r ' reeMra- Aa»«« SWl.y: G»«, a»- .MW «d .0* to a proposed contract between Fred M)acriscn,.BHas’e puMfo re- move against toe YRs, many tion Tuesday and Wednesday. It Oommlttee te expected to con­ ns up Witli The President Join us in tbe war In Vietnam. tfon woHc thia faH. don, Wappmg; Jane Jtaatao. 66 niiutary people and there waa . ____ 961 MAIN OT*. 44«-6m - lent Johnaon U' ao fond ot maak- But thsM labor leaderw know the town and a union of public ttona man. atate ohaiiman vrill move on would spell out the ground roles tinue its (uU-sesde review o f tbe Presoriptkm Phnnnacy But tbe course the Labor Government works employes. The contract Franklin St., RocicvlBe; .Mark reason.to talk to them about under which banks may merge. admlnietration’a xxUlcy there. 7 bSa own intentkma until the very . fiiat the NCtioiaal OonSmlttee’e Rosa flahheigasted' tha their own. has been following is about as much as was drawn up by union repre- DelOonte, Toltend. ti^e moon. Tbe Air Force has Aoment be la ready to aet tttem out vitai registration work vims un­ the United States could reasonably and dermined by the firing (for sentatlvM and a committee ef Births Friday: A daugitor to spent five years trying to figure ___ bla oonntry never known, any realistically demand from any fellow representatives. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gebbardt, An* out hOw to use the moon to kill m a n , wbetber bn baa juat tbougtat of economy reaeone) of W t^ 'V ir- thony Rd., Toitohd; a daughter people and they haven’t, yet democracy in the present Vietnam situ­ ghda poUttMan Matt Rmse and If the contract is approved, it M nf aonieailac, or merely come to ation.^ W e should be grateful tbat, with tbat its Southern orgnntoaition wUl be presented for union to Mr. and Mrs. Albert ’Iber- come up with a way., rlan, 5® Weat St, RockvMie. World scientists, however, are what |M oonaUtem Ike, moment ia t do* Its. toixtore of support, counsel of ro- branch withered by the firing adoption. The final meeting Jto aas keeps Ruben unrurs lap aomethlnp bmp planned. •tralnt, and anxiety for peace, the La­ (for economy reaeone) of ex­ consider the contract was a 6V(i Births Saturday; A dBiu«bter sure that we have learned m ^ y hour session on Friday. to Mr. and Mi*. Philip Koo- things from the Russian Ishd- A year apo today, odt of the blue, It bor Oovernment policy has teoeived this union official Don ' FMiiiger. The board may also consider hane, George Dr.. Vernon; a son ing. "One important «»• aeemed, be ordered the booiblnp symbolic strong popular endorsement Thus, tebor leaders ^ not go- of North ^etnam to bepln. That was tog to to put o ff with prom­ user-charges for sewers and to Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Ander- pictnrto clear up is that it U refuse collection. However, a fi­ ot a sudden dedahm, taken In iesponso to son. Hatch Hffl Rd., Vernon.. possible to tod a ^ toe ises. nal proposal has not yet been Btotihs Sunday: A daughiter « o o n . Ur, Raymond U ttleton, argent advice from 'Vietnam, but it is A Dnstliig Every Day At tto AFT*^0 Executive heme m e cemioiiebie Oouncfl meeUng next nrioifth In prepared. to Mr. and Mra. Bait Ktoter, lecturer in eery likely that tbe'dedalon Itself was Everyone must have noticed what a matftn Rd. TVAtend tronomy at Cambridge Unlver- Milana, one day toe been set Heavy criticism was leveled something President Johnson and his ad* good housekeeper tbat wUmsical Mother at town fathers when tbe toltlM Dlschar^ Friday; Benjamin ®lty to England ^ d . IHs elBera bad been aecretly weighing for aside for a oJosed-door «ecus- Nature felt-like being lam week. silon of ihese poHttoel gHev- proposal was disclosed several H ansoT^PixtepectSt.R^ ttoughte were echoed overy- some time. Every evening or dawn—she didn’t anoes. weeks ago. The pten calls for a viUe; Mlkfefed Gummo, 29 Davis ^ ^ A little over the monCh ago. Presi­ seem to mind, while tbe spell was on Thst*k when the pot may $16 annual ebarge per dwelling Ave., RodtviHe; Keimeto Hoke, 72* veer'round. dent J- Breslin artist, Robert RausUienberg. terventlon of Nattohal Chndnnan son and two daughters. particular appreciation of the way she misaion to widen a section of Ourrently on view in the Great­ The Herald’s Vernon bureau pened as it seemed to happen—on the ■et the world up for us, or vdiioh waa Ray C. BUas. Vernon Ave. at a point where head and take hte money. What Is at .88 Park St., RockvlUe, epur of the momenV even so dohsiderate as to refrain from NEW YORK, FCb. 7. — The.> But there’s no ddsf at all. Ifa er Hutford area is his combin­ ActuaHy, the Nattonei Oom- (he road is crossed by a raHiroad one hSll Of a thing. I’m very P.O. BOX 827, tel. 875-S1S6 or A week ago Prealitaot Johhseih acted contributtog to the process of marking soft landing on the moon,' as can I tea yoh?’’ ed painting and plexiglass piece tnittee e e ^ to the week was overpass. opposed to a hard tending where glad, we know that.’’ Someday; if we find we have Person To Person predaely according to advaneq m c]^ and atalaihg and disordering ail over entitled ‘ IBleep for Yvonne The railroad tracks have been 648-2711. r ' dgarettee must be exUngu^ed TIm Loyto^was mopping the any money left over from the (Bee Page Seven) tatlon when he ordered the reeiitotptlon again that clean white expanse. removed, but abutments which Lieut. CoL * ~f,J If,’< ' beforehand in caise Of ja iitog , xtouidlbn "moib}M ’''AiliUoa State gS billion It costs us to' get Rakier" which is in tbe exhibit Vernon af the bombing of NorOi 'Vlctum. But supported them jut out, like e y e r e s e a r c h g if t dearly ie a sdendfio achieve­ Pxtsm wjiere ba le doing Ua something to the moon, we can “Art Across America” at the Walters, he surprised Just ahmit everybody when waMs, permitting only one car ment of unepealcable ppojfor- second, life toi^m. He is called use it'te take, care of these peo­ Interpreter be coupled that dee|Bion with; 4 sudden A Letter To Toang bidim Wadsworth Atheneum through H e r a ld at a time through the narrow NEW HAVEN (AP)—The Con­ . f ' f : tkxis. One cannot etreas enough ’ The Lover, add to is in jail. ple by building Mg new jails for February 18th} It was created necticut Lions Eye Research fo^ President tarn toward ttae United Nationa. And But how can we find out if a person opening. Eisenhower the progress the soft moon land­ becauM every iitUe t o gets near ftom . by Rauschenberg in 1966 and Foundation has donated $20,788 the number of people who really know or a society is baiharoua or civilised? Y e s te r d a y s The informaifon that the rail­ on many Many people in Europe think that they ing rqpreoonts. R le a Ruedan a woman to trim to open her Moat c f ua-aN liaavlly indebt- inootperatee classic and con- road has no objqotlons to the to Yale University support missions, said, erhetber turning to the 'United'Nationa qpace victory,. bu|. the entire iferoet; wtdl' fc kkHc} so to can ed'to Sir Bernaicd Lovell, d l^ - a new laboratory torto research teinporary silk screen images, are very dvlllaed and the people of 25 Yean Ago town's removing the atotments “Interpreters was an advance or after thought is Asia are quite barbarous. Is this be­ woHdi6.eiectrifledaibout.it. see. why ^ . .toll|B ifefferently toir, the JodiceD Bank Radio o f tot cans, plastic tubes, chain, (at We own cost) was received on glaucoma and other eye are not likely probably very limited. The President cause the people of Bunme put on more Sdentiebs at the Khokhaven from men. ' ' Britain, for intercepting the wood, ples^lass and paint, to As queelUons actoe on the re­ by ' town ocuneel A(ty. Robert diseases. to be replaced may have surprised eveii' himself. Or olottaea than the peoplee of Asia or A f­ Natlonel Laboratoriee. Ya*' Jecft doeh hdt Xto In the pHa- Rtoslaa plotures- and lattoig us 19M, to was awarded the first moval of abantkxied trolley Baum. Yale, which announced the gift soon by be may have phumed to iuiprisb every* phank, 1 * 1 .', were parttcideurly cn ekme. ^ myst afearo It wMh seq them.. They were tremen­ prise for painting In the giant bnacke on Main. St, Town SMiool Board Saturday, said the Lions have electronic rica? But clothes depend on the^climate. translating body dse. In a - cold climate men put on more enthralled with the pictures of 2,300 oihitoB, none of them dous and showed mahy thingsi international oompetlticm the Trearorer George WaddeU says The boaid of oducattoh is e«- now donated almost $200,000 to Pebple ill INew York were par­ brains.” Col. Now, as a result Of 'What appears to clothes than in a hot climate. Or is it the moon sent back by the Rus- . womept. Hieee m di aH agree Vwilce Biennale. He has had that to mtoeratarito the troUey pected to accept the Rx>ckville the School of Medicine, anybody who does anything ticularly .enthralled with tto W alters . *— fee another sudden move, but may because a man with a gun is stronger sten ship. Fhotoe of the rda* . one-man exUbiUms of his work company ia under no oUdgation once saw Stewart Johnston Uveiy flat lunar aurfoiee, pock­ that gets Um thrown into prison poTOus' voicanlo type o f rock, I i ; ‘"} really merely have been a long-laid than the man wlthout-a weapon and ie in New York, Parts, London, to remove the taile until the demonstrated a machine with a marked wito cratera of all eixeo, ia oraxy. They spend years talk­ quickly dried lava actually, pise well masked, the President le in therefore more elvUised than him? in addition to being in innume^ toyvn is reedy to reppve the pen* four thousand word vocabulary 'Whether he is more dvUlsed or not a and with oooesloiMl roo^. Ohd ing about (hieaad toheo they get which makes up the moon’e sur- able A ow s both here and abroad. ter of the street, there are in two languages. When fed the Hawaii oonduoting a grsad smnmlt face. This fact waa heavily CLOSBID , -V -man who ia weak dare not tell him even small. pebUee op the released, inoet cf them run right His work Is in the pennanent no fuiMlB on harrd for such oosbr MONDAYS sample phrase, “The spirit is A Bieeting on the war in Vietnam. that he is not or else he might get ground, bad the Broohbaven out aoi whet toeir toads teH plgyed in the newapapera and ooUectlans of the Mxiseum of ly repaving work. willing but toe flesh is weak,” on televlBlonl ^thout .thia He baa his meeting eet up with per- shot! staff deUiioUB with the jqya of them to'which ie to go and Modem Art, N.Y., and the Tate Arthur H. lB|nCi Wiperln* the machine translated: “The Btory, the main local new s liquor is still good but the meat aonnd Mrtilch could ccm r a main thrust You know that only a few years ego sdentitle progrees. Even the make . A'score, one that GeHery, London, to mention tendent of' pUUId sch o ^ , adi would have been about, some has gone bad.” We guess the hu­ In any policy dlrecti^. He eouM have there was a great war. Most of the three sdentlsts who were shot ooMld Ihiin away for IB only two of tto many. He is wooed firau ahcretkijr^aewur* \Ve::^3fe oop who was good at arresting man brain is still a necessity mm Bis mind solely on the business of get­ countriea of the world were in it, and by a co-woricer who decided he ■ytow *."' , V. ] bailed for Us truly unique, dy­ er to vloe pteaident of tbe C3on* end how it works is still one at every one of them was trying to kill as wanted to see how people would “Whlfee^ I toO^y^ Petey holdup men and then one day neoticut Assodtotton Of Pubke MANCHESTER ting more American men and guns dnto to}took off hlaooat and started namic concept ef modem’ art man’s mysteries, but we hope Vietnam. He could be really Interested many people on the other side as poe- look with boleB In their heade,> said Mlim. hc^wsa returned to Ito "Art Aoroae America” Befabol Superlntendenta. there is no mystery to you ad>out dble. The Englishman was trying his were vaal^ irderested. The oo? AttlfOa on .* }jiaralf> vlotatlon a going into etoree and hUdUg our good will and top servlcel ' ^1 f' In what some of the window-dressing in- them up MmaSIf. UMtion in which this work ap­ best to kill Germans and tbe Germans worker who dbot them is not fmk months bar^ “Maybe I 10 Yean Ago Dillon Sales and Service, Inc. dlcatea—that develCpmant o f political The Russian feat of a soft pears at tto Atheneum is spon- were killing EhigUahmen. IfiUions of around. He ton out and tlm tollik good for me. Tour Ford dealer, 819 Main .St., and eocnomlc reform within those nar­ landing, as opposed to a hard Bored iqr tto Mead corporation, Town Ftanntog OommisBioo Manchester. Pbeme 643-2148. people were killed in this war and many stereo aet In blB head told him ''the ,dlecipto)e hdin me. Every* a national produced of paper. row portions of the VletnameBe, coun­ laiidlng where , there oonM be gtvee Green Mhbor Oorp. green thousands were maimed for. life—some to dioat bbnselt, which he did, the street I and paper prodircta. The Show tryside not held by the tnetoong Whl!«* .pfilUtlnn li bM y to close permanently. you will be right It is a very difficult almost total Miaoa and contasion Tear Neette! PbM^ 44MBItt.‘ nothing sewnrie stelilek' rntianal with wood in betwo6n, which prevoits question. Fine buiMlnga, fine {detures warping, settin g and cracldng. They’re .Tfea 'aoM or- is ' The. ,Ov*. ■■ " and books, and everything that la beau­ or, above aH, tope(uL,On]y one iteb'SMKh heralded bydeotlon hi tha tiful are certainly eigna of otviUaatloo. ffnuUlM OQUlMtUlt to tola heat and alcohd resistant and com. Bull proved to be dear to- But an even better sign is a flna man world and ttiat ia tha Qod wbo created It. How mudi more l^etely washable. Daystrmns are th« ClfraicvLRiim ti CALL YOUR HEATING CONTRACTOR OR IWtemtb for Britain^ lAho f povem- - . (or woman) who iC unsSlflih and works with others for the good o f sU. T o work sense our apparently aenaaleaa sweethearts of dinettes. See than at , Sbc Labor candidate won by what lives would make it.^we would m U R JN C E -^Bonddered a landalide margin o f together for the common good is the Watkiiu tomorrow. 6 pc. set shown |129. AOiNCY, INC./<1PS best of aU.—THE LATE PRIME MIN­ but concentrate on that . THE Votaa over the Conservative ean- ISTER NEHRU IN A 1928 LETTER TO Rev. Douglas E Ttieuner tfeia. inctCMfsd strength 74 I. CiNTil ST c a riP A N Y BOS DAUGHTER. NOW PfUMB KBI- 8 t Oeorge’a GhunA HARTFORD BAS IBISROr INDIA • r 'MC>^\| ■*3 f

U M :m 8 VBNING H BlALik IIANCHE 5STER, CONN„ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 19S6 ' s p i o i i y M XAMcmBfirt!^ BVEtaKGT m au m , ^ A . • " .’'_____ ■ ■ '■'■ ---- -TW—JS ■ s ir r . . .1 4 Mofo Voltinteer D raftees /; h l2 fh CSrcult CKurch M eeting ppt^ ^ Aboy^TOTm Are H eadiiig to V iet Nam Shorten ttw mileg between you And tfN| tamily erith • t»iBifl»»ian oompiotlng tee oqulvalsiit of a Defense Department spokea- lour montes at training, may be man said the September itate- ment stands. home ot Mrs. R a y n i^ Audetto, chargea o f bnaU iit assigned to unite deployod to Mk«Sillne,"p«eBi*wl teotiA i^g with criitdiial in ta ^ la«^ <»?!:.!5 S2?Sr S55r S S S 5Sr*“ Viet Nam or aa re|#eemoi)ta Thera were no up-to-date sla- '^lOjOOD imtwA lK v« b e « 4S lAiUiaBUr jftd. Mra. John Onv’ tlsUce toimediatoly avatieble on nor will be co-boatesi. ceny over ISO, poaaeartoit. at for personnel In Viet Nem who Mna^aatf MipiDrtod for work to- batgiuy tooia in the night, have completed enUstmenta or the number of dratteaa serving aig^ at imHtr wMblWbed heiul- in Viet Nam now. The fine att oomnUttee ot the car^ring d a n gers wbo are combat oasueMles. oa tbs txi|^ floor at the £^/??s S f t a : H sL ixir^ ^ “ The Defeoee Depertmenit Is­ However, tee steady tocreaaes Junior Oartury Oub ot Man. The caao wma continuad to sued an ordei^ lost IM which both to U.S. manpower to Viet • t . cheater Inc., wlB rebeam brodk Dr.. Vemon. wa. la c W ^ ^ Nam and in monthly draft quo­ the play "'Among Ua Olria” to­ Feb. 17 to allow , the ,tlm a,to j i ^ MelItttoahtaaM AaMnaba^ 2 £nao'’e7 tte*uaarcb. rcb . He win M*a. Bobert ObifiM W m afteota vohinteeni for indoefion H hi . p n t f i^ wfclch now cooault attomeya. Ib ey aM -W -at-cant:^r •“ J o i w olto yw . ; WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. — men, wbo-antlclpatlng a dreift tas to make H obvious that the Jtaw 34, to b<^ fl' night at 3:80 at tbe home at Mrs. nee A] number of drafteee to Viet Nam Philip Weat; 30 Hemlock Dr., ing bald under llOkIMD boi^ .^Cbntch. Sunaet RObek^ X«odga,. Cberlea Wtonaed to the MaUcItoiaes RusssB Limg, D-La., says he is summons, vohsrteer to complete m r ^ vmm IMto X of ttoe oich ' " A^tUiia,^ i.egton Anrilttorr______and. coamnan, Mta. - _ - - n^mcn rvs.,~-M atta amnetoee whm Ar. tesir military obligation early. is increasing. lad.Bee* Vernon. were Ar- boiqdng mad because he can’t The three were amatodVin A ^ m Mtn get a gourmet’s meal “ with all Mtost of teem voltmteera are The Army ourrentty bos ahout Aot at xees. connection with, an early flatiir* older than 17, but still below U, 126,000 men to Viet Nam, the tnonrode 000- Membera of tbe Jbnlor Cen> htacb. the trimmings" to the Senate day morning break at Cihiutlie'a Co-preAde^! ^ T ^ t v n n mst^ t*. ?**"**XJ m auMm w (l b, restaurant. the ago St wMch tee draft be- Marine Corps about 39,000. They •daooMooaijr. tury Club of Mancheater, Inc., are the only two mrvlcea utllU-/ Service Station in TAlland, dur- Mr.______iand MCtaJ Alan tedgaid Harold V . MWtotofi WiOlam Onwflwd, * . O. JWm- W e used to tMnk we had i>ret- oomea effeotlve. Secretary of at the Will told bulletlna for lu U Jun- ““ tog Selective Service for man-, lor Museum tonlght'at 8:8o' m a dog w m ahot and id O Mm Bilu^ tu f St >atottolaaWM« d ii ffiadp J»et W »to and Willard ohatoinar^^ * * ^ aoe gr., Sr.. nwd Fred a Butt n * and and * Aflwrt ■ —+ ty fins food at the Senate rea- Defense Hobett S. McNamara fcor etbiialto In boak^ j«a «n r> , has tndered teat 16 is the mini­ power. The requests by the two BtoMi and w sxfc-at^ aMito. Oa the home M Mte. Borman toe^co^afaiildaota otVtoa Kaa- H.-Mtaitpah of Mawtngtoo, and ucatlon b o ^ yioungisbroin. teurant," says Long, "but that — I —'------rtiiatsf ScRiaM fiMaot'iOtoib at four arandOhlldren. chstanan of me siew en »*i' Youth OoiniaelQirB-were also mum age for service to Viet services tor mcmthly draft quo­ wen aa‘ <|IMdr i^aoM dratal Gable, 13 Seott Dr.,'Vernon. Kaa^bsfora we started trying to -- , tas, of course, are for providing P u b l i c R e c o r d s Hrahnotl iBoellnifldbirday’^ - '\J*tinoral oorvicoa wW be'beld oonwatosfan. etoeted. they toKtouto Mr. and show a profit.” XfMu. aoA haONh oaye atod h ili in afl- The- Fentagon ortginafly m ^ manpower throughout their ajoettav'to amoCtonaftoBd aoctol The Ladiea Guild of the Waddol. gbbooh tomorrow , a t 2 pjn. at the Now tmrtees of the chun* In- Mrs, Jamee Andinnn and Mr. The legislator aays If some­ Warraataa. Deeda . clear ito position on the um of whole servlcee, not just Viet Church of the Aaaumptlon wiU Other oflloeni blW 'X r ; niU Htdaiik ' Fimoral Home, 400 dude, Hjalmar Carieon and and Mke, Marvin Ototaltog Jr^^ body wants a prime steak, and Read H erald Advertisem ents C. FdWfn Jalpbbaon an d Mrs. iJUuK Ttjtolidgr-vtoo proo<^.|||at, S t Tbo Rev. Clifford P. Kennetb Netorai, serving dure- t» mpervlee' the Blaaers; ffenfteaa last September. Nam. by actooDl meet tonight at 3:1# at the Miarton M. Seetoft to licbirt to wtlHng to pay for It, it ought baloce ttwy apfiVed church W h A ^ e of apring ' " - - - - - A . Johneon Mrs. Robert Olaan and l^pul Ja- to be available — especially "to fta^ :Jlh3' 'p*geafc. grant diowed Alfaui B. CbeatertM Jr. hate will take place after the ^ two-yeer oObeen, tp flw Amto Hf-IiOague, the )KU of the Great Society." unexpired terms and Mr. siud Mrs. ' AiMbony toidttt « * IbM oC afl pu> o ff Adame St. jiiijlt iia tolaajl *§ehdB may call.at tbe fu- son and Arnold Jebnrton. lingua. parabiiaita i t She i^rojwt 0Btne‘ of operation, together with chapman Joy Clrole of North Moriob M. Seelert to Hart F. wfli i it IbB dlaadwdibBged cate- principals pf the participating Methodist Church has indeftn- ABimjitinfMMr .na - Atm, S '* " « » M r . ’ giA MraJiFttart*:!^«io«i boipa tonight from t to 0. NBW HAVEN, Owm. (AP) — C « > ™ Buy6»;9at>eevenmonl CHOICE! gWjV ' . schools. itely postponed its bake sale Bottcbln^'T»dg?0ib; XMr. and , , Hie funeral wfll be beU to- with a Maas of rsqutom AC S t Prof. Stoughton Lynd^ tbe Yale OtoMtotten, wbo has given up once'.this h aeoompUahed, a scheduled tor Wedaeedoy. «w a *L. “ Mrfc Rdbortr-Dlotartd^ Idra.: Ami B . JMIeoliga* ' motrow ad 10:60 a.m. ftetn the Mary's Church at 9 . Burial will teacher whose pea^Mrt has teattltag M». Otto grade doos at subcommittee will be appointed —_ LSrS^afanood ViSBNbK - Vm. Potter Funeral Home, 460 Jack- be In S t Mary's Cemetery. been canceled because of an .B a d ia a ]. but who wfll ooo- to alt down with the ininclpals ^ n>e choral group of the Jun* gilo, . nlch Srtdbehigery 70, of.bobeon .4 — * ■* oe X son St., WtUtapanUe, wttfa a Friends may. coll at fu- unauthorized trip he made to and teachers of each school and lor Century Club's, Inc., fine arta « t « a 4 o Sunnnor Sit reported, that Mm Aye., died ktot nigU itltock - North Viet Nam last December, ChickjBn m Sea Maaa of reflutem sd 1 1 at 8t naral home tm lgtt freih 7 to 8. ------oo^oct the children to be finally committee will meet tomorrow ju » » stacer and’ cidb Wlll-celObriata ItaTOIh an., ^ la penetoi HoopMol. Hm . waa Joecph’e Church, WltMmantlc. Bays he’h continue to accept fo o r’pnrl3elpaMng'0| A n ^ ;ta ^ chosen for the project. Chester- at g;so p.m, at the home of » M a «r bo Kenneth T. FOwy tbto year wUh a din- ^ wtdow of ayiaay. .S. SeWe- Abram bfatnhett overseas invitations. SALE! Biulal will be in S t Miary's bee% nenanm n^.^ ?2S? 2 * *“’P“ project staff will Mrs.’ PHUp West, 30 Hemlock Feery p w p e r t ^ nerdanca'loetoirlng ttoontoMers. amger. Abrem Motchett GO, at 09 Ooatoms officials stamped andprtnolflatocaidnnttortfie j^an Into tbe schooU next Dr„ Vemm,. 81 R t ^ ^ bT ^ ’ The event la------aeheikded------tor Oct " BcMeehwer wpa bom . «u,. a,, Walnut S t died sorty yudarday Lynd'e passport "canceled” Rogers Honored hy Bolton CongregaUoMd Church huported Tomrto PasleT--jr prelect. . . . iveek. — ~ a iif„ ' M atM anch«iterl^ 8clK»l. Friend, nwy can at the fu- neral home tonighit from 7 to at hlB home after .a ihoit fli- SatXKday after he returned from ASelection of chUdren wHI be '.^ganchester Rotary Otab wlH Henry Pontk5« , Mary Bezaini Mr. and Mm. ABred Gill and 4as«bter of Androw and Magda- John E. Rogers of 1168 East Christmas, 1938, was made an Is you who are honoring us, not Urge Royal Puddings 0. a speaking engagement to Lon­ TIMA baaed on criteria such as hfibig have an open meetfaig tomorrow , 3^ Vfrvtnia letwidl to Joeeph Mr. and Mrs. James Mulsener porgenreutfa Reimlck, and Mr. Matcheti waa bom June don. Middle Tpke., Manchester honorary deacon and honorary we you.’’ M**1J Mm. Batbm Barban M O nrtaj ^ member of a dtsadvanUlged at^g;8o p.m. at Howard John- x. Barreet and Jean P. Pe*- were aK»tated delegates to all. ^ xJhlted Stktes 57 member of the rsUgfous educa­ H ie Rev. Dr. 'Nathanael M. PhlladoHiliiB Croam Choosn 9mm wortewtudy skills; and George F. Oesey 8, 1900, in Qatob*^ .Ontario, Lynd oahed toe tnoident one (right) displays a certificate of fi(under 18,000 inoome), ^ s Parkway, 3M Trtland sente, prcgnrty ait 10 Home- Baatera District Square and She ttvad In Vemon for Canada, the gon. qf Tlboinaa and ‘of '^temporary impleasantaees’’ tion board. He baa served to GuptUl, bead of tee Connecticut 3 1 . - 7 0 Betly^ B »d y. mat.tnematiea. a u ___ ^ ______^ ____ _ t,elng___ academically below grade ^ ^ e . steed St Round Dance AseociaUon (BD- the j> ^ 30 ymm and before that COLOMBIA — George P. Cas­ appreciation presented to just about every capacity on conference of - ’ tea United ey, 70, of WUUmantic, broHier Sarah Chapmm Matebott, and with tee State Department and Ground Black Popper have maatar’s degreea in their jevel, and having health, .social SARDA) meethigB during the In New York CMy. She waa a church boards, including a Ineetln8 the indl«tdkiatt|iei^ tor of the eetaito of Ralph P. clubs or dance groups in their JVweph Reimick of New York cally of American poUclee." ton church with his wife on with rare qualities. Actually, it (Herald Photo hy Ottara.) Lynd said he had accepted an genie to save you people are ^ c e r ^ ^ t ^ the ohUdren aiid wtaldittUig iB fcM M aiguj^’a a w s t’a Circle,Orcto, Dsugh>-Deugfc- Butm Bums, to Jerome Karter and activittes and operations. ; "• of Rockville, and several pecoons Sunday from the win­ morrow at 8 pm. at the K of C Woodbridge S t morrow at 9:l6 a.m. from the Wlfl be Wld teach-in on Viet Nam in Oslo, ■onoyonfood? Norway, to April. In toe mean­ dow of hds apartment overlook­ N «tbVQ iilk l A S R L / \ j DnamingofnowSprinEouWItafcr their own, Cheriarton said. _ S L Home Mm. Wilfred Liemlere Is Qnltciaim Deed Tax Collections ^ e S t o * ^ ha held tomoatioiw’ at 2 phi. at the Sal- ing St. Peter’s Square, tee pon­ land Developinent toe. to Wednesday at StSO a.m. from 8« Union St., W im rn^c, wlto time, he said, he would appear ^ yourfatntlyT Avaeattontrip? ' 1 Speclaltota who talM vsitlon Army OKItoet Oapt. tiff said: “ There are many *eartp5Sr 6 S M Kutmeg Homes toe., two per- to Oanada, where a passport is CW0 of pupils* noil«#)CHUbllllCI •eftOouWd tttVftnV^njlf Ou pW- ^ —w—• P a s s 9 7 % M a r k WWte-Gihaoinr Funeral Home, 66 » Emeot V. PSytoh, obnanandhig events which interest us and MtnHwielngwIII Iwlp you malta ^ eela off Flag and Scott Drs. Mm St., Rockville, wlih a Maes not required. your droami coma trurt You'D tactode M to Ltola-* • • f® Wh<* |i Mtos Jeane Hennequln, daugh- Burial will be in St. Joseph’s officer, wiH offlclAte.' Burial need prayers. Varih binct DVX 1 0 * Trapuzsano, social weeker; I m d ^ , e y c t c f Hip ter.riT Mr. and Mip. Walter Release of Attachineat OoUector of Revenue Ernest of requiem « t Sacred Heart will be in East Cemetery. u A ^ ■avt monoy on fbw foods dmetery. “ We call your attemUon to tee Patricia Hughee, wv-<»l worit- tttorta on the chUdto; progven, Hennequln of 167 Green Rd„ Sprague Ellectrlc Supplies MaxaheU baa reported that, aa church. Burial will be in St. Frienfta meiy caU at tbe Wat- Jack EUiwkina ■ndgetaamllain Friends may call at the fu­ In-vltation to acquire awareness W iU B U Foods 5 A 3 9 * aide; Mrs. Maxjorle Huteneky, revtolona of ptom iMed to hna been named to the dean’s Inc. against Joseph J. Macal- of Jan. 31, hie office has re- Bernard’s Cemetery, Rockville, Idns-West Funeral. Home, 142 thabaigUnl' ^ ope, property at 111 Ferguaon ceived in exceee of 97 per cent Friends may oafl at the fu- neral home tonight from 7 to 9. LONDON (AP) — British ac­ of tee great problems of hmnan n«eech therapist; and Mrs. Pa- ^ made, what the next stepa yist for the toll semester at E. Center S t, bqnigixt from 7 tor Jack Hawkins is reported to trlcla Eggleston, nunw. are, and how the onginB. pto* Baypeth Jiunlidr OoHege, Lung^ Bd.^ " of town property taxes tor the norail borne tomorrow from 3 to to 9. life, of the very sources of our SouwootPm ws In inddltion to ' Chesterton, thto tisM rtortee to the meeitow. Maos. A January Uto Judgment lien flecal period which code on June 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Edward E. Beers be making a satisfactory recov­ existence of man’s theology; his Edward B. Beers of Hartford, The family suggsoto that ery after surgery for cancer of Mtos Lockwood, formwl;^ » pi»-determli»d ohj alto e ^ .arta-.graduaite of the coi- Hartford Federal Savings and 30. _____ those wishing to do so make greatness; hia miseries; his vo­ M a y o m ^ CwMAqriM hmi 4 7 Grade 5 teacher at TOwers; and g®el» eriahliehed in tihe |e|go, She was inducted into the Loan Association agrainst Ray- January alone, he reports, Carl i:. Holmbeig brother of Mrs. Henry Hill of oonMbutlons to the Sslvatton the throat. cations; his freedom, responsi- Manchester, died yesterday at Hawkins, 66, underwent an Mra. »a d y . Grade 9 at Robert- program for the Maroon Key Society. She was a mond Brooks et al, property at brought In $1,986,164 in property Cart E. Hotanheeg, 72, of 80A Army Memorial P>ind. bUities and salvation." hb 1062 honpr graduate of Man- 13 Emerson St., $678.38. tax payments^ bringing to $7,- Mt. Sinai Hospital. operation two weeks ago. Bkiefield Dr., died Saturday Other survivors include his saiaate^ »r* 5^ - -K ' y . ■ , Lsblp, ; 061,613 the amount collected monring at ManCheeber Memo- The Kennedys cvwy faoiily ■The J®?ds,Rwty C5o,;to Leo that source, agailaBt an es- father, a brother, two other sto- P p p e P a u l remalpds^ar the year Ih.jpMer date The funeral wiU be held dren left tor New York today out setvicxs. Road Grader Marriage Ucenoee 9, 1893, in Rome, Net)., a son Wednesday at 8:46 a.m. at the Funeral, services tpr Ifre. Catholics to ^monstrate faith the flthObl watom beftig toM® ilnportaf>'t chejBges h}' their total $8,393,772, agelnat estimat­ of Oorris and Matilda Magnu- after a three-week winter sports, nndto tte project grant-t(t ilia a*«tirieB;t*sto**le«ri»lr ; , V .... Francis Daniel O’Brien, West- ed Income of $6,330,680. Approx­ Ahem Funeral Home, 180 Farm­ Kathryn P. Bodach eotftcationB for the F u n n l services will be held and Edward BudOn. Oir L aiter,’ waa dtocuuad< g l^ e r, estinulited fo coat' about 2 ' j . tentesd; TVwn Fire District tomomnw at 11 am. at the 1 ONLY OIMANDI.WIST • DIRCCTdt William KalWier Burke, Weat $462.1» collected, $520,- M m F. Tteniey P\uieral Home, Bfra. BfOrgarat B. BertUaimia AT BOTH .219 W. Center 8 t. Thei Rev. COVENTRY—Mrs. Margaret FAIRWAX RHONE Ml E. Berthiaume, 79, of Pond Rd., month after month IJSJ States omnuj BATiorB. H.Y. St BMajM-. Otatdi. “■“» M m D- Hughes, senior assist. Paekard Resigns a m M .iw n . qnd fleets! Down­ STORES ^ mUUM A UMNON, Ua Owidrii 1 tnni Fags Ogw) (APJ — flecrstary-(l«i«a| U ptoida for the. grader. wW BnBdlng FtomB’'" ant ait. S t ’ Maiy’a Bptocopal widow of Joseph R. BertWa- 1 town Toxiag District Fund, $24,- Cbuirch,' wiS offirtaibe. Burial mne, died Saturday at her As Police'C hic^ p j j i s r . m EAST CENTEX STXEET, MANCHESTEX ^ ^ < ) c m k f ^ an egfimala^ -$ ».< »0 Tto Vtaceht.[J;JW pr, new ^ ooUsotod, $24,-642 esUmated. wfg be in Bast Cemetery. home after a short illness. SHOPPERS' SPECIAL! Frldey, American r«(kMted worldng ii^apendemly Burphis In the current higthmy dwelling at 360 Ferguaon Rd- Friends may can at the fu- Mrs. Berthiaume was bom In Old Saybrook Intended the meetings to center today to get nonaUgned govsr^ deparimsnt budget, effected, ac- $17,000. around plans to Improvs and menta to take an active role lb 'oordiiv to Welos, by savk ^ due neral boms tonight foom 7 to 9. March 1, 1886, to Ireland, and » Jcri-Lymie Next ------lived many yean to the United OLD SAYBROOK (A P )—For expand toe social and eocnomlo tha drive tor a Viet Nam peace.' to some late hiring and to the tbe sectmd time, to as many Ptogrees of the Salgan govern- aattlqment, "*teorganl»aition of work achedul. oocty U iscoverea >-v **•' Walter Hughes States. She was a resident of PUYING CARDS BiM Baked Beans Walter V.JHughes, 69, of Coventry more than 60 years. years, Old Saybrook la looking Morton Apple Pies ment. Thoiit waa undarstood to he ing and jSannihg. In Auto’s Trunk <>u Jpuseparty Reg. « 9o deck. Complete Deck, toeludtog the Joker. They said no Important miU- Msfwnrtd. Center, died Satur- Survivors include three sons, for a police chief- aaaMng neutral help to aatUng. Vaaa md Informed Weiss that J#rl-Ly»e'SVaaer, formerly‘.day'after oolUpetog while di- Joseph R. Berthiaume Jr. of Co- The one-year contract of Jrtin Serve hot apple pie Brkk Oven-Baked tary dectalona vraid ha whikad iq» a conference ot eight peuilaa the funds will ramato avatlahla (Conttnuad from Page Oaa) of Bolton an^ now o f toglewood, rooting traffic after a bsrtcot- liunbia, Michart Berthiaume of A. Packard, which sKidred last edth Ice creami The ‘ Big 28 02 dm of Califomia Pea Beam cut to taoluda the Viet Cong. Otheni ahould tha preaent ielnd of smile later abowad dqath must have CUifi, wiH appear Thursday at ban game ait the Univeratty of Cherry Valley, Mass., and month, was not renewed be­ $1.00 The roster of eOBiataaa from would ha Britain, F r ^ e , tha, waatoor oonttoue. for kids will all clamor with bakecHn New Entfand flavor! both countries waa. heavy with occurred much aartlar. . 2:80 pm. on Art UnkleUer’a ConneotiGut. Abrahmn Berthiaume, with cause the police commission de­ for secondsi Soviet Union; Rad OWha, they Although plans oailforda- Young___ Frieda _ was .allowad to ‘TtouBeparty’’ on Channel -S, He ie the father of Ruseell whom ahe toade her home; a cided it would not hblto "toe 4 * MtriwMOiaeiki experts anxious to,prass tor jx>- Dkiltad .Statn.. North'Viet Nb^'Nveoy of too grader to time confer "with On ittoraey t o a 27 taiavlalon. She appeared on Hughes of Maxtriieoter, the step­ sister, Mrs. Anna Kennerson of best interests of tbe town" to ktical and social' progress in' and South Vlat NOm. ' t o tha town’a road reconetruc- ^ ju, pcgc» (lim it 4 Decks) l^et Nam, with ^ akn of Unktotter'a Tlollywood Talent father of Mrs. Joseph Sumara Coventry: two brothers, Mi­ retain Packard, You can, by taking good care of ywR' The pocrtlfl la trying to organ- Won program, achediileid to be- pouoa aakl. of Coventry, and the brother of chael Dunne and Edward to Superior Court to,, MldiSe- BtrengflMning toe e^jgtort c f IJto hM?‘eoiiifei^ica. M iteti^ gin-ki late Mhtch, Wolee oaid teeth now. Your dentist will help you. govanmielib there, t STtada oeaisieea inmaw as a c^b^i qq resulted to Mra. Ksthertoe Tracy of Mans­ Dunne, both of Ireland; six town Saturday, it wps decided Msra ------M-- to —Geneva------to me-' '*** *** proceed With p ^ t a of D a r tm ^ CeUegs. fr :^ B field and Mrs. John Keefe of grandchildren, seven great- that Packard would, resign on But the responsibility for giving your dlate t o an end to the war. toe purchaae until he is certain he majored to a o rto l^ . ■ afternoon ... .. ahow. Andover. grandchUdrm and several March 16. « « « « ™ »^ " » teen**“ " conferring toat thetha surplusaurHue funds wiUwlH re- m Uw Crenahaw'a teeth proper home care and for having novw — ac loasi m nuoaies envove of main avaflabla. ^ SbaM tea______aiater______of Mrs.____Del-- Other survivors todude tats nieces and nephews. Packard had filed suit against ' WR-prite*'beiri fcr Madey, Taesdw 8 WediMdiyJ amSng American otOctola ^ J * ? — — ______0* ^ Center SL, wife, tfuroe stepoona, two Other The — funeral______will be held to- town officials claiming be was r^ular dental check-ups is yours. fluri toture miUtary poBcy P®rt ^ w eek s^ a M v ” ^ L r 2 i r 2 5 Il Lonla ICeagley of 66 Ann ataAen, a brother, eleven grand- morrow at 8:18 am. from tbe raUeved of his duties without ww fldgetafuU heariii. apparently feels the neutrato (mHuda^NT. we W® 6^ South Windsor, and Gil- dtildren and aaveral niecea and Walter N. Ledero Funeral wrttten notioe br an opportunity REMEMBER T O ... Grit. WUUam C. Westmore- 5“ ®''®^**‘® ^ otetocleb to PoUce Arrests ” y belt IVasar of Bloomfield. nephews. Honto, 23 Mata St, Mancheater, for itofenaa, , land, Ihe U. s. commander to tetogtog the eight parties tb-; WOSg61l Wnfl# ittlraiW^ \StilOOL Vist Mom, conferred at length JCtoer.. George H. Beebe, 36, of 489 1. Brush correctly immediately after with the President and tedteatod '” *® « » t o . difficukiee are: B. Mlddlp Tpke., was charged . eating. ^ h e w s ^ e r w that. ^ «it o wilful damage to propsiw wj^m ore U. 8. t « ^ sent to ty. broach of Jea'e. and roslat^ Viet Nam to invade Oomnwtolst ® ^ 'teto Vlrt N ^ ®®''*®^ tog arrest Saturday 4hout 6 2. Cut down on sweets, especially atrMgbolds and the « e - ^ tla h propoeala romlt of an Incident between meals. ^ 6 "m ain force" rtemeirtt. «tet ^ nattoh pa coihair- STwhloh a small w in d o w ,^ osttetoted at about 77,000 men. ^ the Geneva accorda on ,5 bro^at Man- A if ^ how many addltional*Vlet Nam, reconvene the Gene- Chester Coto-b-Mat at 485 B. 3. Have r^M ar dental check-ups.^ ik Chops tnxM'; he thought he would va conferences; ai^ren t \m- Middle Tpke n M ^ U. S. mlUtoiy cWrt ill! raadtaesa of the United Stoles to couM: appearance t o Beebe la 1«e t Nam .ropUed; ^Thls .lp .a accept the .Viet Cong’s National scheduledTor Feb; 2L GOrrERCUT snallhr I look fortoabd' 'toxdial 'UbeifaUdii Front at the confer- John S. S le e k y , 47 of Qlaa- •■ .‘a **cNa.„ence- table; and North Viet tonbury. waa charged with to- Sweet, meaty chops cut manir durtog toe oonltog days. Nam’w recent insistence that toe toxicatlon Saturday about 2 ftem younger, leaner Thto. to a matter under opnstont Nattanol .Uherafion Front be pm- ' ' porkers to give you leu the only ■ rapresentative of the Blogesky*a court date, la Fsb. D etow - Robot South Vietnomeoe people at any' 21. fat, more meat you can ■. McNamara ia ‘<^e o f tour bonferenc*. Oabteto officers taking part i;i eatl Serve with Stop & tba/rneettogs. The ntbero 'kre LOAN CHARGE HIKE R obert Grfeen Shop Apple Sauce. Secrtitary of State -Dedn Rusk,’ - W i^H lN G tO N (A P ) — flsoreihry of Agriculture OrvlUa •The-Federal Houstog Admto- M onth’s Airm an h. Fitoamaa. and Saenia|y Idf 1 totratiiai' bbosted by one- Airanan i;c. Robert K. Green, nudHti. Bducation and WbUan fonrth of otM per cent today oon ot MatittMW R. Green of 21 ut Service B e n e f i e l dAMOUMr l e l ^ NM - W. Gardner. USB the interest charge on home Avon St, has been seleoted Bill Esllfw /* i> ' tlmmLV OF LOAN XK waa not known whether lasas Thto brings the cost of Oubstondtogr Airman .of the \ m m EdUgw $16.75 $300 Poi1( Cutlets borrowing fo 6 per cent. The Month for his unit ait Westover 26J58 ‘ 800 Country Style to to t^ rate went up from AFB. Maas. Tender Pork ntsHSiiiuai 36.41 700 l.jasili rencmal jNotiees per cent to 6 Vt per cent A Jet aircraft mechanic, ho Spare Ribi tern...'you pickle pwnents. Get that 1000 WDibG^ Midi gIogm^ In addltlqo, there ia a charge waa honored for his exemplary ESLIGER BIG O.K at Benofician CaU ita >nd seol 51.16 Oonnbry SERVICE •On 34 month plan. K isf Shi in Manoriam at at SM per cent for conduct and' duty perfoimance. Stlda ■ srijto n iosaraaee. T h a Ha is a oMBteorngths Strategic CONN...... H m n m M f - 7 8 U Peril Leins Bib 33: ‘hftniBF -NaU oariler teat a Air Oomsnaod, Amerloa'a l o ^ . eponeored by rata tetosaao waa made toevl- range nuclear bomher and mis- **Complgte UmottiiHg Service from Mnutmoter te^jiU F ett^ Throughdta State of Comneetleutr* • la sooM smog war, U pM HpA»S1000~Loana Sfe4nsurad at kza eort. THE appmepT state peitai. AtsocunN way. taUa bgr the rise in toteraot sUe forca. ESUGER WILL TAKE YOU IN COMFORT. STYLE, SAFETY AND ELE 6ANCB 1 nnancs Co. off Monchaslar ■ -1060':iWteaWF.stage-the Fed-.. ’Agrradtoats of TVoy (N.Y.) 806 MAIN ST., B4ANCHESTER - ' '<■ and the r t Httb acdtodl. rite hlnnssi la mar- ★asirotf stowci ★ nteunvLf*vici ★ nnvAn sotvict ^^^dhosoMl rate treat d pir. riad to ttoi ftm tor Hums Xar- IM IehilS-4196 • Bmr *0. Xia Bwbd W. Rdmis 01 mBRAI»IALAtl06U11l i tepHftlJfcflor osrt;. •hn of HiVih.niflU ★ w m s w s — N M R A u . ^cHsnaiasavici 4 n s s o n a i « a u s N i u 2 4 3 MIDDLE T ir m WEST \ ’ V,'.

v<" r MANCHB^TER EVfPIjUllG HBRAUD, ttANCE&BSTER, CONN., .MONDAY,. KBBBUABY T^ 1966 PAGIC MANCUBSTER BVENINQ HESAt^ COMM; MO)fDAT;>Kmi»Ririi IMA m «xt iPiViifmrwrre. " souiel assigned to board posi­ C, Rose and Mrs. LSteep dia- Womeh’a Mkiwship IS ipehser- PTA to tiisensiil C o v cn lg y conate; Harmon Gtahraife add ii« a aeriaa Of mjljitary wfaiaU am sjtven hy BrU nSo B. Oacaea. Jt o Over tions |i 4 .d(dlg»tt posts, « e aq in the aqotia room bt’ths Gilead H la Kpolaa BaeimafMl Jupa and Dlaht F»k#- fq U ^ : IBrs. A to m SL. .Cari I ta , T o iw elt* '^ Far a ttiBd’s paiy Oylag horsemen were penetrat- Revi^Bylaiios cleHt and recording heeretary; one vacancy in existence, board The this rather Intricate game be­ the Nathan Hale School FTA,» tag k h ^ cultivated area that Ri Ryan -Ir.. oor- of Christian sducatiem fore, there will 1M a practice on Wedneodsy, at,.7:80 pm. d tj lieeMaaUi awlkUm Dn»«k> • Viet. Cong grwary The aiintol insettag of rO^ittidtag secretary; Mrs. Jay- Hebron session at 7:10. the aotwol.aTuBibilttm. ! j.- Bmd« two «rr|ata and VaMWtaA nasty for years. It lies about U miles First Cobgragational ^^*“ «** ■: Gorden, financial secretary; Parents having children to Speakers will be Miss Helta *Aaa«d tbrM warnln«a. nwrk r » "V K , tnihsaB'M:'Ttalnv s?-,-5 S “ *•'***“ ’*" " from tba sea. Government authorised the pOator’s council WiiUaih smlUi, treasurer, enroll In the cradle Roll of the Betas and Mrs. Marion Mori->,> no lojurlea. ------_ 1. .... Wscussion Set Town Crier Church should contact Nrs. i5 tiroops tost six armored person- mm. 'Wesley B. Hill, director of arty, retired teachers of the^^ I Botnaidiiio Reyas, 40, of Hart- D ^ im torriers. two field artillery *^.*‘^*"* * ^ On Appearance Howard Isint aa soon’^ as poSSl- Hancheker School System.. fiiii^d, WM duuted with twcUMi ^ 1 2 places sad othsr equipment ta mlLtae, tachidinC the Rev. Wll- the every-mehiber canvass; w. The Rev. Dr. J. Good Brown, bls. They win outline the procedures and failure to cany * *?*" to*Ue with the Uqp B. Beldan, pastor, to re- Bryto Honeywell and .Bdward Interim pastor of the Hebron Parlahlonets are being aitaed taken in collecting material^: Neumann, asalatante to the di­ "Mtatag the MOM of One's and Gfltad congregational : ragtattaUon, after an accident vise the church bylaws. The pro­ Appearsnee” is the theme.of to listen to WTIC when In doubt and compUlng the book. Slides at about mldntgiit on W. Middle posed revlri(»s are to be sub- rector of the canvass; Wlntbrop Churohee, IS holding office hours fiunday «eb06l sesstons. win also be shown. errlam Sr^ auditor ter flnan- the meeting of the newly or­ T ^e. weat of Broad Aooord- .ported TBO-pbunS Mioba left tlm xnitod to the ehulrch not later ganised Career Girls Club of the ta the Gilead Church W ednes- O-Hers Miss Bates taUght English at', ' in|: to p(«ce, Rejraa croaaed a taport or^ than the next annual. meeting, kl^eoretary; Richard Young, days and In the Hefaron First R ^ron is noted by tike Manchester______High______School for 37^ Sauditor tor treasurer's records; YWCA tomorrow a t 8 pjtt. «t double yaBow Hna In an attempt Indiaii ta Jta. 1867. the Oonummity Y. 78 N. Mata Congregational Church F rid a y jand Ooua^ A-H drjtalxktlon ytars. She also served as de- to paaa.a oar driven by Oareon **Tfte -kfe A'' litoTacks The tastaUaUon of the Rev. Mrs: Malcolm B. C. Devine, St. This is the second meeting from 8 n.m. to noon. Re may be „ having 64 youngsters In thO partment chairman from 1834' A. Reop^ Jr.. 18, of Oemp jsad stmitoi ato% awi destroyed Mr. Belden aa pastor of the Mn. Philip Sanborn, M in Mar­ of the group. caUed upon in any emergency, 34 ^yJ^ 30 girls, until her retirement In' 1864.' Meetliig Rd., Bolton, and hK a 18 bull«^( a splittotkati said. local church is tentatively garet B. Jacobodta, Miss White Mrs. Frank Sanim of tiie for funerals, talk^ advice to Natghbortiig Columbia has 1 boy She was also selected to ropre-^ atatton wagon driven by Richard Sixty perTcent of the mUltary Airliner scheduled by the Tolland Asto- and^ Mrs. Florence OochrSne, Merle Coemetic Studio will dem­ putshionere, and the like. 17 and Bolton, 8 boys sent Cosmectlout ta the Teacher' B. Nieae, 18, of 219 Vernon St compk» 4l the base wiui report- elation for FOb. 87. .His exam­ delligatss to the ToUaad Asso­ onstrate how to treat one’s face The committee in charge of 43 girls, of the Year Contest, plactag as After the Impact, the lUyea car •d knocked out ination and paper 'Wfll be held ciation; Mrs. Anton M. Lassen, effectivety. She wlU use voiun- securing a permanent pastor Is j^ave It. one of the 10 finalists In tha boUDcad back and fait the Re- Other Ate Phxoe itttato bit Missing In the local sanctuary at 4:30 i/M. Harmon Cochrane and teens from the audience. Fran­ still on the lookout, but to date Back Home country. o ^ car, peUce report two bridles, three main M i^ pin.; all people of the church Mrs. Clarenoe Bradfield, al­ cis Santy of Mortow^s Beauty no definite result haa been an- Herald correspondent Miss Mrs. Morlarty taught at N a-' Both the Nieae wagon and the ways tad storsjMjMaa 80..mllei i^Gonttaned from Page One) are Invited. Following a sifoper ternates to the Tolland associa­ Salon will analyse hair care and Susan Psndlston wlshas to than Male School for 23 years. Reyea ear irecelvod extenaive west of -TOsnh Hoa. sfter bad hu* tion. The town Is now without tkanic the many friends vdio re- retiring a year ago. wsstbtajtttated aUrpiOtiion over for the delegates, there will be styling. frontrend damage. The Nieae an evening service of Installa­ Also, Mr. and Mrst Royal The meeting is open to mcm- permanent clergyman, except membred her, during her short Refreshments will be served ’ for the Rev. Qorden W. Wee- stay at the Windham Memorial In the cafeteria after the meet- vragon area towed away, acoord* five oonHmtobMltaS maximum of 36 paSRagers and tion ta the sanctuary. O. Fisher and Mrs. Vinton Wan­ bere, . prospective mentaere and ner, delegatn, and Mrs. Wes­ gueets. man, rector of St. Peter’s Epis* Hospital, with cards or lettars. tag. ' lug to police. N a v y ® TtS Fleet The church’s board of trustees Reyea is achedtUed for oourt f r m ^ are to meet at 8 p.m. Thursday ley B. Hill and Mrs.'Kenneth c(q;>al Church, who may also be The stay was only a litUe long------carriers^dto^ tad Ran- Connie Ryan, former National called upon ami would be glad or than a week, tad was not of Ixunan Harris, who managed appeareuce Feb. M. gar ro a m s ir^ IjkWth Atietaam- ““ s u r f e r montto In rangabury House. Hartman, alternates, Connecti­ At ^ OaVand • N. School Elected officers of the First cut CXmfefence; Walter BUwell, League eecond baseman, scouts to respond to any call for help, a critical nature, ending with a the Housttm Astros last season. Ce coast. W ^ krtdges. rail- for the Houston Astroe. The Gilead CongregaUOhal oomplate cure. ta now one of their scouts. Sts. inteiaectlon Saturday about ways and roato near Vtah and propJet Congregational Church and pef- Stanley Haasis, Mrs. Frederick 4:80 p.m., a oar driven by Rua> HOS- . One mlssk* ttruck sdl B. Rhnda, H. of Baat Hart­ Tiger IslaiSd,,'a south China Sea ford, going aouth on Oakland St, r ^ , l S ^ < m near the l7th ^ ^ * ^*^* wi^ Ibunaged in the right front p a rs u k ;; are put on the line. fender whm it hit a car going Otiw^^plante hit the Lan Tra eaA on N. School St. driven by rail bridge and the Han Thach Houston Men Otamae D. Balanar, 81, of Ml highway bridge, both considered Oakland S t OPEN links ta ’ ihe flow of material to Seek to Buy th e Halenar oar had stopped the soutiti; at 0 , stop sign on N. School S t and-tfaen was driven into the in-' ^Command on^- Phoenix Firm nounced today'tihat U.8. forces (OsBttansd from Page One) DAILY teibeotlon in preparation to In south,^et Nfam now total 201,- nuiktng a left turn onto Oakr 000, inclu^btg. 126,006 Army, 10,-. Is less than 887,000 shares % land S t when it was bit by the (about 61 per cent of out- P i l l s « sum e sAuci OOO Navy ^ 0>ast Guard, 38,^ Rhnda oar, poUee report . 10OZ $ m 000 Mirfttiea and 25,000- Air standing shares;," the paper 9 to 9 Halenar was charged With PKlSS I FV>rce. Jw tiw r 60,000 men in said, failure to grant right of way at ^ o n i 4 •N MITIM SAUCI the 7th ITOet are providing car*' The offer to buy the first 887;- an Intersection end his court 4 9-02 rler air '.support, particularly 000 shares of Phoenix capital date is set for Fob. 21. . And the Future Still Ldoks Bright PKGS M. against I f o ^ Vlot Nam. stock tendered expires Feb. 21- Police report a watniog for Mrs. BOen F. Daley of 41 Okme son, Robert L. Daley of Cary- har birthday aim postponed be- "KSW------sue® - h ^ in» South Viet Nam govern-. Phoenhc, founded In 1864, Is inattention to driving was is­ St-wh® M y ^ old Saturday vUto, Mass.; twelve grandchU- catwe of weetiher conditions. It ment c!s|pui to l^ve 300,000 one of the largest tire and casU- sued to Robert F. Friel, M, of dreS and five great-grandchil­ will be held soon. (Herald photo men In lU Ifegular army, re g io nally -...... firms in the nation... 257 Holland Ipke. Saturday at and, according to bar daughter, dren. by Ofiara) "ahe to happy and cheerful and i f al forces of 130,000 anA popular siMUt 2 pm.', after a ear he th e nonagenarian is very ac­ 10OZ forces of 'Siwut the same num­ was driving hit a stopped car faces tbs future wMh an optim­ tive and kaepa busy crocheting PKGS I ber. The regional and popular Viet Bombing operated by Thomaa P. Deknaa- istic outlook." Sha .makes her lace, making pot holders, read­ 4 RANGE units are lha equivalent of miU- tro, 24 of. 87 Bee* S t ftWofaig home tolth her aomUi-law and ily nswtqpapers and watching, tia with a Ainimuin-^f training Will Outstrip thf Defanaatro car to hit a pra- daughter, Mr. and kftp- J . »M . 9-02 $ « Tc^land Ipha. driven by Hoyle n v. Cut PKGS T Bourcel report, but can call on furnish any hard statistics payifrat cbmplalpts of tpiestioiu :;il MUN SiHKi;T 6 another million men ^bo have H. Sapaugb, 30. of Bant Hart- tomorrow from 6 to P p.m. in actual bomb tonnages or num­ NOW ONLY *27950 ford, hit a oar going aouth on «a o V n:i r.1'1 s s ' a a r — ■ had trainings bers of sorties. the town office conference The Vlqt 06i^ kept action at a Compact and Speee-Savlnf-Hinly M* wide. The Exit 06 of the l^Rmr Oroaa JnefltlOTICrA dCCK room. Uiui, V itlc •' 1.1-1J I t At a news conference Satur­ Hagtmray, driven by Clifford T. ^ -gw- ^ v . -m low ebb ta mbst of South Ifiet day, Gen. WiUlam C. Westmore­ French Provincial,. model 3-RP647, with 2Q-vratts Chopped BraccoK Nam, but terrorism continued Anderson, 25, of Ooventiy. 4 * r r tty StOfi iM lnt Manchester Evening Hefald 10-oz $ m land, top U.S. oommcunder in undigtorted music powtr, and two hIgh-effIciency Anderson was Isakied a writ- j fZ , * j ^ -. Boltoa correspondent, Cleme- PKGS 1 VletNa,^, t a i m Wa view the IPTRSSrWoofers for pure bate tbnet—without tenwamix^fof foUnratograM A t K.U 0 ttiW ^A . 6 of Saigon. An Attlmated 25 Viet campaign In the North wW Toung, teL dit-SWl. distortion. , ^ right of way, poMcs aay. ^ ^ < wiwaAsmata wqpftv Aftotir HiKfl MM ■ r Cong entered''* police______precinct_ .jfeSftiltaip^cwefal In two of Both tha atatlon wagon and A' pettUon to belnf olteuhtted In the foifttanfiltaburbs and kl^- on many magnificent Magnavox models! AShiesS drSM eidons Mbs dtw- UMTMHp-— - men ^ ^ ^ thsoarracelvodextentovo foont- in town mkiig for, a fair-way, ena utes for quick cooks; one a n d f t t ^ e and each waa ^ ^ i)f girt. Iktewitate^ said. ,- of , the of them to Adding (p m « f fi WITH 3nl WEtK A few hourt Jatar ttta Viet A' waaHiiaiial ear dilven by ® and- 44A, Solta Main-Woodbridsu Sti. MOTO'S 50c OFF 4M1 « 4 -PUCE PLACE SETTINO ^ ring on- the central coast, only Intsneotlon. tad red banking Vglit^ at this the hiUa ta the west appeared to of supporting aggression in the ' A witttea warning waa is- Intscseotlon to .Jlnadeqiiste and FUEL OIL DON'T WORK 50c OFF on Sot of FOUR GRAPEFRUIT SPOONS offer an escape route for the South—Westmoreland Indicated auad bo Mias Mwburo for fWl- tongaroua for anyone attempt­ FREE PICTURE PACKET North Vietnamese^ 16th' Regi­ he fSk the bombing had failed. ...surpasses all other achievements ing to cross Rt. 44A at this AND FREEZE. AmI Save Os 'IBBEY" PlatiiMm tm U i U u n m ufa to gnuit fight of Wpy at an 383 Main St. No. 4 OF "OUR WON- ment nitf the Viet Cong’s hard­ “A* you weU know," West- aSoonSiMto po- P°*^ including tto dotty croes- East Hartford 40c OFF ANY TWO TUMBLERS ntordand said, ‘‘it has had no rmaeeouon. aocoroue iw school bus." CATCH COLD DERFUt WORLD core 2nd Regiment. in the re-cr6ation of music! - inga Tel. 569-1820 40c OFF ANY STEMWARE ITEM When forward alements of the influence on the leadership ta A juvenile dfiver, whose name The petitioh odginated toth AND OF J»EOPtr' Martae^ertibOii Double Eagle, Hanoi." wag withheld waa involved In reaidento-in-tlw Bmkfleld Rd. Up To WITH coming from ncurth, and 1st — — This revolutionary Magnavox space-age development replaces aU "tubes” two aqparate aoeldents Sunday. area, which runs off OMer Mill Caval^rmen cm the move from rA ln m liin Rd. Co//; COUPON NO and damaging heat with Solid-State Components ten timw more efficient One of the accidents occurred the south made initial contact than conventional tube sets. So reliable, they're guaranteed 5 years, replaced at 8:86 pm . «m Main Bt. aouth Raeldeot TVooper Robert Pet- Saturday, it wae the first time ' n o w only *395 eraon says the record shown { Ftr Gal. NEW SYSTEM One Arrested TUBES by us if defective under normal use. We also provide free service for 1 year. of the Center with a oar driven the Leewgmecks had topped Astro-Sonic "100”-m9do|[ 2-BP658 includes two by Ftanpla FUIoramo, 18, of N there have been quite a fow oio. over hiteC;|II Corps territory. Butternut Rd. ddents at IMb spot. D isco m it LAUNDRY Their imffnial theater of opera­ In Car Crash There’s a Magnavox Astro-Sonic style hoayy-duty, high ifflejency 1$' Bass Woofors with The other accident happened Heart Sunday AND DRY CLEANING tions is th | I Corps area under ibout 3 pan. Sunday on 20-ouncs niagnot woight; 100-wntts undlstortod about 16 minutea later at the Heart Sunday will be Feb. 80. the Sm^ .^etaamsse ' command Johnstm Rd., a northbound car for every setting...and for every budget! music power. In bsnutiful Italian Provincial styling. Broad-Center Bto. Intersection Sixty-nine voluMeen have been I on fael oil on COD ON HARRISON ST. (44) se tuup p m____ vigtag_ the country Into driven by John Ssegda, 81, of with a car driven by William Sned up to oanvnaa the town. basis. 24 hour burner j Off East Center St. FIHAST Large FINAST four oCirM areas. Ssegda Rd. hit a southbound You must see and hear these outstanding Annual Sale values to appreciate their many flne-performancd B. .Rivers, 46, of 316 W. Middle OoUectton kits wlU be o(41ect- I service. Opposite the Cemetery LINCOLN When push began, a oar driven by Laura Ploto. Col- features. All models Include solid-state Stereo FM plus Monaural FM/AM Radio; powerful solid- SAVE «50 T|Ae., pieted by the Superintend- Everywhere, Fast in the re-creation of music! NOW ONLY A said CUna bad ftA«ded *ht and will ba preasnted to the '"C A urolSw L YOUR .Cuba with 88,041 pcopnganda board, but no action will be from $iMi - d u a ir«off S T IA g s wiMniopIbpoN RioBPs. ' ' These epece-aaving ceasolea set a new standard of bUUatins despite <**direct and taken on the budget tonight, perfomnneB at $ very modest cost. They offer: powerful penqnal warnings ot- tha preot- according to Walter WaddeU, YsmYrns tkyue and loltdttate Stofeo anq^ifier; separate Bass, Treble,'ond AVDCAOd dent of the republic and the school board chairman, from am i np 15% off CALIFORNIA Stereo Balance Contn^; two 8' plus two S* speakers that ' pviine mbdster" to stop it. The board will also continue < pndaef 60^ finom b c ^ 'the cabinet sides and front; *Tba Havana-Ptalng dispute its work on teacher salary Discpumts Not Avoliblt pm MoR O rdm 69 began iaat November when CM- propooato and finish up some fabidous MicrdmatiCTtayer with Diamond Stylus haniibca na tojacted a Cuban request for miscellaneous business. ieoa|daa46tytusweac---your records can last ajiietime! Because hlgKetd-rellabi^ 860||6to tons of rice, refused to Bulletin Beard Measuraa 17* D, ^4* t t » lOf legs— NO TUBES I spece-ageBoll^iMeeeni- ImpM 800,000 tana of .Cuban The public building oommis- . - p6dbd1i|htah|emodeLero^ ■ngar and turned down f re- skm will meet tonight at 8 In poeeirts replace all "tubes" and damei^ng heat, fnaM from Havana flu extended ^ town office conferehoe th ^ re fHaraiiteed 5 yeere, replaced by Us If defco- topAiAtons. room. J.'.M \ti T'jDAr M ti-i 1V

JfcAWCllESTEa. M&yciiKiiTmL conn; mow)at. February 7,i86g PAGE TmRmEN ^^V-i Miv m m a m rnmarn IMHC-f WePNESDAy -yi- Plamiea^ Air ■ . Bids Me IlM Taarii tfn iriliig Oommto- rion (T P C ) wiH conduct a puh- i Uc, bearing toniglitiHi a raipiari . Television from "foe ownera M - Grave GoK oouraa* fo r atopdctol > ( MfrMdgo Moriee M Pn *- Been Named i permit which. If grsntaAf would 2tl* ATY^ r; allow tor the bonvetrioh'of the FRIENDI.Y old City View Deniie Hen into 74»j latok Aiawr StmtkHa, mm et RAbcgrt A. .sad Kstbcr* a, clubhouse. The hearing win toe B e ^ lylA Bsf _ M At MABcheAtor MemorlAl HoqrttAl. IRs mAtortAl gnadpAiv Building Hearing Romn. Jobs JtotnUm (Cl CM a Secrst cuts A I» Mr. And Mm. Joechfan Beneke, >CUl«rton, N .'T ^ The request Invrivee permto- etUilnss. Rsvs 8:10 peteraAl. grandmother is Mrs. Arthur F. ^idrle. MArion, to th Sion to axtond its IS-hols goV Csroitauu ooursa, to Rural Rsrittonce Zime, ’F - 8:00 southerly along the Wait slda ~ SahM BetttBcer, M fr a j Alton, son. o i Chsrtes * . and of K een ^ St, to include the (C) trldA Hubberd BetUncer, 02 Devon Dr. He was bora Jsn. 27 dance hau at number 460. Boefcr PaS Bis Wiecdt (18) I------_---- — . (W> TWf~ 'to ■ Uistile Answer ( 8-20^ ghsssadosh At MAnchester Memorial HoepUsl. Hto mAtemAl grandparents Ill 1986, the golf course own­ 9:10 < 8-12) Basel (C) _ era Mr. and Mrs. Harold V. Hubbard. 00 Cambridge S t Hla ers received A special permit Mews 84040) PmUm Plae hi10) Kewe , me 8-12) isfmxsrtc, T s f^ flooute P«»««m«i grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Jesse ?. Bettlngwv 00 to construct a nin**to>le course, 84040) Ben Casey Morse Kd. Hto maternal great-grandfather to Arthur F. caie- and in 1984 received another 8:80 .24) GreaS Dsdstaas _ 100240)vHuter Bm uier-Siwler (1042-80) Boa for Ufa (C) ner. 00 Cambridge S t K>eclal permit to add nine holes. 10:10 (24) Legacy Also up for public hearing ’3 ) America's Problems 8) Is PuBUe Intsrsst Bsws. Didwh, Daipl In e, daughter o f Richard C and Laura tonight is a request frinn Alex­ Pi Wbst’s.NewT OUR FIRST TIME EVIR! ander Jarvis for p change to 8) The Likltsssat Orlfltn Dubek, 178 B. MaW S t, BockVlUe. She was bora Jari. 3) NewsiM ‘ U;16 (1040) Vontsht (C) t f at MancHoster Memorial Hospital. Her maternal* grandr Business Zone Hit tor aK pr 7:00 8V Hori« U:20 ( 8) Kovto part of an eig^Hune porcal,’ J«) TravM '----- (12) M orie parents are Mr. and Mrs.. Raymond Orlftto 214O40) K s «s . ; U « ( 8) Movie ___ peteraal grandparents are MT. and Mrs.' Raymond DubMt south of Hartford .RfE and. pM t' [18) Sabsertolksi (80) Mery CMOa Vernon. She has a brother, Richard, 2. of Spencer St The iu f a to apm lio) Kovte ■ 11:80 (281 Vootobt (O V in Buslnesa Zone R and Rural Guardian PREMIUM Nylon Tire Barton, Oaria EHnhedi, daughter of JnsM C. And Residence Zone. R a d io Sarah togram Barton, R t 6, Andover. She was bora Jan. The parcel adjoins property YOU CAN WIN 27 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her paternal grsndpar- owned by Louis and Wesley (Tbto Bsttag sidy those news broedeesta of 19 U ento are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barton. Andover. She has a broth- Bimoei tor which a request for mlnnte Im gth. Seraa stattOM earry other A o r t K 's s s * The new Hoover floor pol- sr. Joseph,,A a similar sons riiange was aired 8:18 Dial U S' • e e .'S on Dec. 6. 8:00 Lgej^. John 9:00 News . The TPC bad ipostponed a de- 1:10 Dial 18 * SIEAlt Ray. wnBam Alien, son of H «oy J. and Peentl 0 «y ! ; « iTsws, 10:00 Oonimsnt isher eomplete with floor Ray, 080 Rye S t, South Windsor, He, was bora Jan. 28 at Man* dslon « N . , 6 9 It! Jan. 27 at Manchester Memorial Hoqpltal. Har maternal The two parcels are now In OOP Chairman W alter F. For­ * NOTHHIG TO BUY ______mittee has alreaity endorsed the grandparents are- Mr. and Mrs. W alter Murphy, 07 N. Blm Business Zone I, and Include a rest for the Repubheane. S t Her pateraal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Col­ drug store on the north side and proposal for toCTSSring the vot- ■' ’ .1"' ■ ; - - ; S the . ton, Hartford. 81m has a brother, David H. lA a three-store business btook on to f dlririote. H the proposed Just fill out a coupon and drop it the south side. ____receives approval to- nigbt, tt will thPn be draftah in COME SEE OUR • ^ ( . , 9 9 c Cheey, B M nrd n m p MA Mn o f Bdwaid Philip Jr. and the fbrm of on ordinal Judith Ana Casey, 800 • S j^* c e• S*..* t He waa born Jen. 28 at SnUNO^ MATERNflY into the tire in our showroom. Noth­ Manchester Memorial HoapltaL Hto matdmal grandparents Democratg Air amendment and wlB^ bP'pehod- C O tU N m O N 25 are Mr. and Mrs. WUliam Chariss Brown, Bristol. Hto paternal tiled for a puMIe heering b«^ grandparents sis lb*, and Mts. Mortimer HOioomb, SimiAury. Voting Issues fora the board c f ^tBrestore, Dressy PreiBii, Streteh ing to buy. Nothing to do. Winner • • • • A poBsiMe inerease to seven Shudn, SIdrta, Rtouses, Tlie Manriiester Democratic voting precinota wtU not effect Rras, CMriDee, fflp s and WrrharT. Mark Okrtotopker, son o f Howard h . and Mar­ Panttee. ' •• —• a— , ALL SIZES: For all domestic cars! For most European cars! jorie Cordera Holmes, 128 Henry S t R e was bom Jan. 27 at Town Committee wiU meet to­ the Feb. 17 speotol elscttod, S t Francis Hospital, Hartford. Hto maternal grandmother to night to 'oonsider endorsement (Mlled to name ifo interim state need not be present. Mrs. Lucy Cordera, 128 Henry S t Hto pateraal grandmother of a proposal to Increase the eeneitor from the 4Ah Seneitop- G l a z i e r 's YOU PAY YOU PAY Is Mrs. MabM Holmes, 180 Garth Rd. He has three brothers, town’s five voting dtotriota to. tol District. Itw t election wiH « AT ORANO UNION Howard, 19, Richard, 10, and Gregory, 8; and two eUtere, Don­ seven, and to discuss plana tor 'be oonduotod in the extoUng 621 Main St. — MamdieBter THESE CARS THESE S tZ b TOR 1st TIRE* FOR 2nd TIRE* na, 20, and Sharon, 14. the Feb. 17 qirndal election. five voting dtotriota. Ooreet aafUniform Shop CALIFORNIA SUNKIST • • • • • Re meeting wlU be held at Oaadktotae.for the senatarttl FulhSIzeCars Sprade, AnneMe Marie, daughter of Alfred and Janet Chevy, Corvette, Dodge, Ford, 620.13.60O/6SO.13, Bowen Intrude, 48Mi W . Main Set. She waa bora Jan. 28 at |V y.-. , - . ■ • 4. T*'-r •' '.I'.T NAWEL ORANGES Mercury, Nash, PI|jmouth, 700;i3,696.144 Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents Rambler,: 136.|4.^iS are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bowen, Wallingford. Her paternal m F " IH: grandparents are Mr. end Mis. John Sprude, 48H ^W.•Maln H ; . ‘t.. . ** v.ir*v' J S t She hoe a brother, Jon, 8;. end a rister, Tambrlpa 7. N ^eifen, Puldt Spedel, Barftcuda. MS/ M6j e e ^ 12 59* 10169* I0I 79 m W II, Chevelte. Comat, CoM r, ^ . 1 5 , M 5 .lL Saver. Brie, son o f Jidm and Judith Smith Saver, T on y Part,jWrftio«i 736.16,776,18. ^ UP NOW B d , ToBand. Ha waa bora Jan. 81 a t Manchester Memorial OIL IMWinh I tiribn ______Mustafig, Olds F-85, Tempest, . BoqpltaL Hto maternal grandparenta are Mir. and Mrs. Bd- Valiant, Wiliys-> 45 European Car Modato The lucky winnm* will be chosen ward Smith, IhainpaonVille, Hto. paternal g ra iu lp a r i^ . ais SWL HD8HR00M8 a 49* | GRAPEFRUIT 5A59’ Mr. and Mrs. Alfona Saver, Pinnacle Rd., BUlngton. He haa a 825.14 and 81RIS brother, J«cm y, 8; and a atoter, Krtottoa, A I Buick, Chevy, Chrysler, DeSoto, Saturday, February 19 at 2 p.m. • • • • • HEAT Dodge, Edsel, Ford, Jeep, Mereuty, MennWmgii, K yle Gordon, eon of Gordon F. and Mar­ Olds, Plymouth, Pontiac ^

tha Loutoe MAhan McCunough. 2B Southgate Apts., Rook- ,5 D a l ia n style TlUe. He was bora Jan. 80 at Mandioster Memorial Hospital. ■ You need not be present to win. • : ••• . •? .' .V Hto grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. Gilbert .v*!,-". •> . T., ■ ;^V;: ^ ic k , Cadillac, Chrysler,. . 85544,6$5.14, Mehen. HoOls, NJS. HIs pat«Rial gvandmotbor to Mrs. Jane tl: Cwtinental, Lincoln, Olds 845.15; Contest closes at noon on February McCullough, Ifsw Haven. I |ih)V uimtor! -1 i'O.i' •' ■' '*1 " I. '■■■ w-'- '' , -'.I' t.iniil; I ['f >\ w w rs TOMAms ICATSUP ^ - ^ • • s e e . 885/900/315.15 Pomahle, Kennelh Arthur, son of Arthur Frsnoto and .in* saft.' a: 1 u^“ day ' i''i' ■ Dianne L. lABresseur Pomakie, 11 Goalee Dr. He was bom *PlMtai.. JUli ; IZMaenpirtln. 19. Jan. 81 at Manoheater Meiporlal HoqUtal. Hto maternal grand­ MANCHESTER BETTER HOME HEAT OOUNCIL parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ted LeBrseeeur, West I^smn, Mass. hK> TRA0B4M TiBQUIRib O s pateraal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Steidten Po- makto. Best Roahury, Kaaa. EXQEM’/ONAL V/ltU£; FULL 4 PLIES/ALL NYLON CORD THIS WEEK ONLY - Biorin. Gary Gerald, son of'Gerald B. and Jeanne B. S t c m m w s ------CONSTRUCTION Pierre Mcerin. 18 BumbroiA Rd., Best Hartford. He was bom tt Feb. 1 at Manohester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ SPECIAL mother to Mrs. Alice S t Pierre, AtUeboro, Mass. Hto pateraal grandparents are M^. and Mrs. Bdmund Morin, Johnston, R X He has a rister, U sa Marie, 28 months. SAVE ON U. S. Royal AT THIS SPECIAL-PURCHASE PRICE • • • • • hunts S a f ^ Air Ktrschnaan. KeOle Andrea, daughter of Arthur and f^CIAl Tissues e Hew Car Tliee Berbers Hairing Klrsebinami. 40 (Moott S t. A p t 829. She ^ Ride born Jen. M at Manritofteg Memorial Hospital. Her material iBFFLER e BVee Mounting grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Cbarias Harring, Scotch Plains, NJ. Her pateraal grandparenta an Mr. ei^ Mrs. John $ Q .9 $ a First Une oona traction for every Klnehmsan. West Orange, K J i etae • * * • • TA IL PIPE 6.70x15 Isvallsbie, Mullen. Wendy JriHi, daughter o f Daniel R. Jr. and Pa­ Black Tubed e Genuine TJrrex cord. plus.tax tricia McMuUan Mullen, 81 Bunee Dr. She was bom Jan. 27 at 7.50x14 Tubeless ...... 10.95 Manchester Memorial Hoqdtal. Her maternal grandparenta SNOW TIRE s e e I e WUtewslto end btoekwalto ,,8.00x14 Tubeless ...... 12.95 are Mr. and Mrs. Autmey ICcMuUan. 80 Henry S t Her pa­ EXHAUST PIPE ' S ta r S trea k W h ite s ternal grandparents are MT. and Mrs. Daniel Mullen, 28 Unn- FIRST COME e Not an eliee, bnt s wondartol 7.50x14 Tubeless ...... 12.95 more Dr. Her maternal great-grandmother to Mrs. Ruth Mil­ buy while they tost! ler, 75 Main St MBriNn jte ra-rito 8.00x14 Tubeless ...... 14.95 FIRST SERVEDl Whitewnlli: $2.50 odditional • « « • • Plus F.E.T. Nemeth, John Olenn, eon o f John BMward end Jean­ QQc DO SOMETHHie Wriiar nette Chambertand Nemeth, 47 Araott Rd. He was born Jsn. dogI ood& 3 - 4 3 25 at St Francis Hospital, Hartford. Hto maternal grandpar- BEFORE THE enU are Mr. and Mrs. Hilaire Thibodeau, S t PYanels, Maine. •iilCfokCliitAlNANB Bis paternal grandperents are Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Nometh, 3 0 % OR more SAVINGS Hartford. He has a rister, Use Marie, A OOFFEE w w 3 e $ ^ 4 3 * LI8HTS 80 OUT • * • • • ¥fHILE PRESBIT INVENTORIES LAST Restore That New Car Rida Neville, Kimberly Beth. daUghtar i f H k R y and Ib u v ,c_ PliMimiiitfienlOU ■ m m' garet Reid Neville, 16 Corey BUI Rd., Asbburaham, Mass. ONLY t 1 1 J 5 She was born Jsn. 28 at Burbank Hoopltal, Fitchburg, Maas. RECAP SNOW TIRES BAD BRAKES Her maternal grandparenta are Mr. and- M tk Francis R Rrid, A ^ LumDir ft S A’’ lUiGARlNE £44* IN^ALLATION 6V -E xeh. 85 Mountain Rd. Her pataroal graa(^pe|lri|te are Mr. and Mrs. SHOCK CAN B sniy NevOto, Aabbutidiaia. 7jQx14 R «5h P H fO SAU FM ■LACK, TUBELESS S lIJ O PRICE FABmniMu, 1x06* LIFETIME ABSORBERS COST LIVES! 120 M U lb lS n n M gm GUARANTEE New Country Squire Snow Treo<|s • Installation AjAxlUtinD ^ 7 1 * F uMHIRMs 2 tt2 5 * DO VS A u ; A 'ffh v o R Arranjged AND MAKB TOVR . For Moot $ 1 .0 7 7.75x14 Rto. Prieo SAU $ 1 0 - 6 9 CAB AND DBIVINO Cars RLACK Tuiaess $28.14 PRICE A 9 A S fSAHB A S Viqtfot- e Pull Front CHECK „ BOB A UFBTnPli ffisGIES » tt75* BinTSoD 6 »*69* BUB TH »' WWTBB. WhaeU Tott'u never hare to buy Illm esato . . , beeauee each time Linetta deyuope and h rS M iW M i Joy BoD prlnta yo«ir roll of BtSek A White or OTHER AT GOMPARAPLE SAVIMS e .Cheek Drums, Kqdaoolor film wt stye you aBSO- YOUR LUTBLT ntBB, a treah mil of tUm Lining*, Seal* end for your camera. We raplaea replaee the film ______you baya deaeloped. ITIraim aUJTaah-S _ _ AcTHHI BUAfH «^39* Ah I isaucb 4 I i7S* Cylinders dated and top miatity an d Ko- proceaato*... a Check end Peek BRAKES I6r ___ (jost Besrkiga- S tole Mt kajftr longer lor ^ooi0r)a ■ B U C K U m PiuMmGauAsAS* Rwtt CbuniA is 4 3 * e 'Add Brato'XUM « s o RE CITY e Adjust Brsktihr'Ooh- 9riiBilstfoh,tttWI>isriirrafoeilill« toiriite W 7 IR O a O S I. MANCHESTER 443-2444 tactonAUVn^ A T THE PABKADfe NO MONEY d o w n OPEN MONDAY — SATURDAY B -10 DRUG 4 BOPDLB TTKB. W B STl TOLLAND TURNPIKE 84341123 P h nc lw st t i hSOsuBAteffdi^

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EAEL YOST Toiigh Pair FarrelVs Kick Fails, (AF3i^tln Bogton C el^ striyi^ fo^ •er* •igfii^ ^^llg lii Nfitioosl B s A cM JjOSC0 6OO to Cassell -9" , ’Rfitoibii ^or Cdebratiiig Of COL Foes BOSTON (A P)— Provi­ ^Yankek. Oonferenoe aettoe^ xa- sn frinted SA Es*teni Diviiion dogfight—and »• PHILADELPHIA (AP)—“I just laid back boo long,•* dence and Fairfidd, a cou­ ttinto team a twawaek le^raff to S m trti Schedvlle\»etiogp If the chjmihJMid. school bells were rinBing m E llm g- For Indi ans aaid Tommy Farr^ after sufferi% his first defeat of ple of deflated powers who ' MlMnClIltMltS AM • 8 I* - . ; 1 "Wa, don’t aHgost too aaniy,' —“ v,i 'ton before ^d i% h t last Friday you coiddn’t fault tbe the indoor track season. „ , ed iha road tbis waUcpnl . gp ahead aiad ^lay,'* i^ock at Gambee, igtdtlng h m Mebrants. A ‘^brst’* was achieved when Ellington By PETE ZANARDI ^trished they had stayed at iy, VMi, a - K a f Asarbadte PbUadelpiito’a f O t "I thtak he was a little tired,” said Ollan CasseO, the hoihe daring the weekend, 'Tba Jtomk. S4 to Ibe conterence "H igh’s basketb^ team scored its first win in its-seven- Ctosing _ in „„ on respective Olympian from Nutley, N. J., whose victory over Far­ ;.8MI- ' 114 okiddli.' iP r 'iMing . at OeiatnA 8. a aoto Hi aattellkftoiii Sonday chamiMrIain, acting -1 ^ rd i^t^h ip TOth neighboring RockVille High on league crowns this weelr meet in a showdown to Partland iAHoMCh, 8. Itotog^Us Otftica teputotd aidial- maker, gr^bed 8 rell marked one of the major upsets of the season. stake a claim to re^onal HaridptapMd lor Taalie# tenoia 18 meet- are^ventry HigB (18-2), ------^——------Each ooidd bo » Httte bit j.by Oonneoileut, I r against Rockvina^arilatiivflla 8. lenga by Pfittodelpbto ta edgtaig and Oeunbee landed three lw:i««»*t»tot mar- supremacy this week in the S o u ili'"^ " atOraitey, 8. tbe T ien 1C04I to a broltiiig puKb to SaidiWieiTy’a jaw.l^ South Windsor H igh. (11-8) right btagos zlveds and 1P4 o v a r ^ including aa earUer 46-45 Forreft, pointing toward a top attraction of the New Statford, S. dual of dlvlaianal gtonta. Ipeace wsa restored quteS^. ^queat -at BUtagton. The suc- and a 19-game lead over third and East Catholic High England college basketbaU 'Other Tankaa------v-u -S:18. esk to tba tearfb partod. enaUed and ejected-ttom tba gama relied a Utile too mutto on hla Ibe muni, teeing a dfop ^4nd hla hoopeters. shaveij from six to four teams Eagles are defending ebam- Track Stars finishing Idok in tiw Philadel- MaaaariMfiara q^imnday, Wrastung^-Bbst af AbmiI- ms ObUtos to bocal tiielr lead instigating a fWfl.” Gambaw •ea­ tn m tiielr Mo. 4 poeMm in Iba , . ’’We’U get them one of these thls winter, the oeUer dweUtag plons of the NCCG and HtiC phla Inquirer Games Saturday s t Anaclm'a bikad Ita record can adtiool tor the Deaf, S;U. over the TSen to garnet, caped a foul and sank three I n e Estonians show but one win In while the Patriots were run- Aaaootetod Prwa poB, and Fidr- nights," a confident Healy re- night and finished second to to 13-3 by belting Hertford 84-88 Bffle—dfOaebeater ai Rode- moved into eecr throws. 39 games, obviously tbe team is ners-up in the (Charter .Oak a At Seattle field ventured a Httte too ter on Hiarked earUer tWs season. Fri­ CaaseU ta the 800. and taken on StonebOl and New villa, 3:15. totd jpiaoe, two games bebtad, "That waa preqxMtenNH," In over Its head and '«rould be season ago. SEATTLE (AP) — Parry Ibe nod and were upeet vie* day was tbe night- end toe final O’Brien and Jim Orefte, tiw two Each wee timed ta 1:12.8, tuns. FoaetUy caugbt looldiig Bbmpalilra titia weak. Another Wraatiing —- ISaaoheatep ad by fdglot Sah. FMnciaoo 117- Aoerbeeb said. "Fveryona'-fhi more stt home in the National East, Idle until Friday nigtat CeseeU holding off the St. Jtdm’s alroog amaB ooBags tau n . Boa- Pttott, Sa5. ' ijg. the Joint saw Ctembee tiiroW’the , outcome was a convincing 75- League. poppy guys a t tranir and field, abead, ttiey now paist rebound -41 declsiati. due to illness "on the blH’’, can ace by about a toot ’The result ton State, coached by ta m /er Swimming — Wtitidhato a t to tba etdy otber game punch. Sauldeberry couldn’t^do _ ____Deairtte the one-eldedneBS .of assure itself of at least a sfonied down toe young upetoita from dielr Aocdi in time ter ‘ : BockvtUe,' in a rebuUdIng who dwUenged them Saturday was a shocker, etace FOrretl is WedMsday idgtit'a game at Boaton OttMica atar Jim Loaen- ItUnchcster. 8:10. playad, fit tooia totaeA bad: arqrtotog because vm t was bold- Btege down” toe” streU* the Pennant race, the fop three tie for tKX; honors with a win generaUy regarded as the Unit­ toft paddad Mb impraasiya rao-’ ^ ■■■ Um kaStOm 108-108. lag him. X tbUk Bad Stroto' is lUgiit ta Seottle'B second oimuel Brovldenoa. ^ had to be content wlto Its ^ over Pulaski High ta New ed States’ beat midfie-dlstance ora i ^ adging Wotveatto Staita *’Wa‘ve.loit a tot of games wa Juat about tbe beat official to the Britain Friday. The Eagles indoor track m olt, but ydutti Tbe m a n edged 8t Francia Cth loos in 13 games - four "itched, man. HSrllS In iliraa overtime eea- dioifid have won aaid we’ve eof- toegue, but be blew that one.” hoist a 4-0 conference mark, in­ also waa aerrad wtwn Garry He waa hard-preased ta wln- at lanM n, Pa., 6048 Saturday tetrad a tot of injnrtea," Aner- Oacer BObertson. held to«ane aeteots coming in succsOslon. Watkins buUt up a Ug early Undgren and Lannok Mtiler ^Spdrts^rtefs Xhe Ktaghts toe now at toe .600 »»rgta and -only a minor mlr- cluding a win over second place ntag ttw 1,000 ta New York the nigbt bat tired ooming back in ■ooree of otber weekend bacbaaML "But wbm yen atort field goal to the first 88 mirntfee South Cathokc. Should East get romped to Impreteiva trtun^Sw. leaa ttann M beura aad( dropped Mdeer wlto a %tt ta irideet- prevent toe Main Street night before, however, and toe gatnee tnoiudad: Vermont 84, fecUag 'aorty:_tor yoimelf, made two foul dioto with Uaec- , ■ Purnlturemeh from regaining by the Generals, the showdown And one ottwr refopan — Jett oonaecuUve meets may have a TS-fe deolaloa In om tim e to 3rou’re going to get whiigied. onto left to give CSncinnol^lts Chaae wbo ooca wore thaillv- lieaaaebraetbi 88; ddby 71, 7^ the moot cherished trt- ^ championship, comes Feb. 19 with South at been too much tor him. Duqoewte at PUteburgta Sunday Boeton Uitivexelty 87; St< IQ- ‘•'tinWmer , iVui-. we’re- not aboat to itert narrow victory over San to»n- the Caitral (Connecticut gym. ary a t San.JoM State but cbm- umi* since the team won the What can be done to revive In- OBaeeU’s triumph, incidental- •ftemoon. H»e Prlaia, wbo had cfaael’e 84, Mi^rrtmaok WJ;. ^ sorry for ouraatvea. c t ^ East remains one win away petad bare tor toe Santa Ctera ty, may have made Mm a candi­ won 10 atiaJgbt, ted by 10 pointa "We’ve won key gamea from Joe OaldweH scored bait of^iWa 8t!^ daas C title was achieved terert. from a tourney berth. Touto VUIaga, aoarad a pha- date tor the half mile ta the at taaMiine before teding arfd "• 2’ l^e tom Ctoohmati and thla one from 28 points in tiw fourth period to bat Friday night. •* ^ ’s too late' tor tWs season nomenal 18-814, In tiw pola wmSI NOrtheaatem 88, Norwicb cinfnpiim wtib to tour - a ’ « * tait a year hence one can only ’The Patriots need only wait New York Athletio Club Gamea abaorting their second loea in Pbitodelpiito to- a real big one. lead St. Ixniis over Los Angeles. until tomorrow afternoon to and was vbted top ptraormab of Feb. 18, when FerreU and 17 gamea offer this suggestion. Here n llieTO Oet a list of all the men cap- clinch'at least a tie. Visiting ,. toa maet. CroUwrs have their flrat meet­ Ftetfield, wtalGfa bad won IS • Date of toe. bridge dub foot- able of playing in the American East Hampton High w 3.1 . Bob Day of TXEA, tiw NOAA ing of the eeaaon. atiaigbt tince an opening loea mile riwmp who wMpped L4nd- And George Young, the Olym­ M - -...... Onnigimro reum iej noma mw- — m tour-game San Francisco win .boll dinner ' for Manchester League, which is cmislderably Undefeated in 10 confer^ce to S t Jaeepb’a, found tiie going High’s successful football team faster than the National League, starts, Coventry enjoys a three- gren a waric aarilar in toa two- pic BtoeidechaMr from Casa too rough at VtUabova and bow­ J ’ 1 2 ^ ^ <»««• «tormed to an U- nlng^ln, overshadowed e'43- ‘.4s Wednesday idgM,. March 9 and either try and make up four, gsme lead over second place mfla at Portland, ran agalnrt Grande, Arte., probably insured ed 08 • 61. the high ; powers DOMIN’ ROUND THE BEND—Villanova's Bill Melchionni swings araround T7 ovM^iine- CkMuiecUcut 114 point lead in tbs first period, but point p«5rformance by the War- Orefte In tiw mile. Ttw former MmeeU of soma more major KUladelpWa rallied to tie the rtors’ Rick Barry. Jack Twy- '«t Cavey’B. Varsity squad mem- balanced teams or place the Rham with four games reinal^ Stage bave little time to reoovw Fairfiel^l’B Art Kenney in Philadelphia as Keiim^ puts out left hand and bers, cOachds and the East names in a hat and draw, each ing. BYiday, Coventry hosts University of Oregon star, now lnvUati• will be guests of the card play- er or set-up man. It appears SoiUh W m^r mah <3ub, let Day set oU the Zealand veteran, in the two- ^ ^ . ttaree periode, before Havllcek 38. pace and then whipped bttn ta mile. The time was 8:60 flat 76-71 to Peim and 68-68 to Ooiumbta and 87-78 by OorneU. ton and Penn. Dartmouth goes 48; Eaatern Nazarene 98, Kart- Tennis Dfltes caught firs in tiw final 13 Los Angeles also saw a win- srs. . .elgiit local bueinesemen Actually, among toe top three must put up with East Wtndaor Central OonneoUcat, a email PHneeton, Brawn loot 86-08 to to this week’s .games, Har- to OohunMa and OmnaB, and era Bepttot 87, and Rhode le- .Mention lack of balanced clubs, tliere are a dozen splk- tagging along until the season the final lop. Young, making Us first In­ PATAf RihAm WI* rAw» minutes, scoring 14 of bto 33 nlng streak, five games, finals. The Bobcats, 6-0 in, the The time was 4:08.8, Stow tor door start of tiw season, almiUy eoHege New Bh^faad power, al­ Cotodl end 78-66 to OolMmbta, vard plays at Oorndl ' and V'ale travela to Petm and land OoUege 113, Danbury State S 7" points in the final quarter. flopped. Blgln Baylor led^Jhe Bcoring with toe blianchester ers, five with Watkins, four with SIDELINE CHEERLEADER — Although he is the American mile record so got caught in a travel jam, NOex:, travel to Granby High both rmmera, ran away from the stumpy Mttla and Tale wea bumbled KB-80 by CMumWo, Brown to at Prtnea- Prtneeton. 87. ^ former (tolo State atar’a Lakers with 20 points as ifcos High five this season and what Wyman and three with the West holder, Kansas freshmim Jim Ryun can be little more than a cheerleMer for BaUlie in the laat 2)4 lapa and dropping an 84-76 decbtion to umn^emBU^ will set shot with 60 seconds remain- Angeles ace Jerry West ams happeins.iMrmnna . .the Red andai»d White Sides. The Estonians haven t tomorrow and BUUngton High senior Jonn Lawson in college’competition. Ryun and Lawson have TOth been Undgiren, with no Day in the OBtholic Unlvemty in WaSUng- (7-7) Friday in hopes of dup­ won it by 36 yards. S ^sbupr Md., to 1987, P r ^ - Boeton from behind limited to 17. Len Wilkene ,apd eame up with lits best effort of “ Y which accounts tor their running in opeai competition track meets, but freshmen cannot compete in var­ field, won tbe two-mile in an The upeeta of Bcdllle and Far- ton. The O tim t M t OaitiMl with Martin J. ’Trerad ^ ^ ^ had been tied 31 Zelmo Beaty added 34 eacltfor thfe season last Friday night Jowly rtiowlng. licating two .earner victories. 8:89.1 romp. The 19-yaarold The Knights, meeting Stafford sity meets such Friday's Kansas-Southern Illinois dual. So Ryun yelled lap reU left Ugh Jumper Richard a 16-2 record, wMh gamea with UB. L a ^ Asaodation t^iea. to toa oioaiiig aeconds, be St. Louis. against Meriden Maloney, but it What’s scarce Is set-up men. Washtogbon State University Southern Oonnecttcat and Fbila- The shortage Is actually acute. High tomorrow, could be a sur­ times and encouragement to Lawson, NCAA cross-country champion who won Roes, Baton Rouge, La., and Jim Walker and Teammates Off Key pooaecu- ‘ ««*• New Tor* beat Phlladel«aa s ^ n ’t enough. . Three players sophomore lapped avatybody ta New Zealand miler John Davies deiphia Taxttee' on lap "ttda' bqcklo alatAtbdltoll ftomCbet 130-118 and Baltimore defeated scored a dozen points and a However, there arS enough play­ prise, coming off a win over both the mile and twy by. Vi»yottplayoff tensloo.tcaston, CtoclnnaU .. 86 30 .636 3 postponed meeting with South C loacking H e lp e d was Lannox MiUer of Jamaica, took the high Jump on fewer temper._flarl^ to the .680 turning home Friday for Matt a Southern Oahtomla freebmsn Saglea, wbo boaat a 1S4 record, tape recorder might have can be heard both before and Before toUHhg out, W dker *> Ad not ptoy. *^ .. ■ -- .. _ with tampan flaitog to the niUa’phla .. 84 30 )1)4 PathoHc High at Central has Rick Barry,, sensational rookie Sanders Uses Palmer Book mdaees at 8-l6 In Philadelphia, are boat to Maaaachuaetta, 7-9, One of the moat sigBifleant „ f'"**2“ * rough gititag. Dave Ctaunbae of New Tork .. 19 84 .368 High of Meriden. The Indiana, who took toe 90-yard dash In 6.1. and Davis plodded In with a been melodious, but Jimmy after each game. scored 20 points. JT been rescheduled for Saturday of toe San Francisco Warriors, In toe doldrums of a four-game Ibesday night and then play at Two o U ^ m em b era of the »*>«• A »*» «»y « « "• *“ *5, P»“adelph>a and Tom fianden m Division , night, Feb. 19. Also, toe St. He beat out Wayne Hermen of 4:16.1 mile, the slowest winning Walker Wd hu ^evidence -it goes where we go; it re- tc« Xen bar^ eeca ^ Waehlngton State "where meter vrorU » « F d 16 Boston drew folds for a timsle Los Angeles 33 26 .869 I attributes his fast start in the sUde, should have^steady Jim San JoM State, last year’s win­ Fordham Saturday. Tba Cru- tile rr Jhomas Aquinas — Bast meet- NBA to bis father-in-law’s effort'of the season ta (Me coun­ aaden, 84, meet Manhattan at teammates definitely were taxes us," walker explained. viSoriee Saturtbiy.^^^ Cougars------edged- T«-»IXXA * o.84-88 . an ^**'‘^ *^ in toe first period. Baltimore .. 27 82 .458 Kuhn back hi attempts to re­ To Win Hope Golf Classic ner. try. 8 slated PVhiay, Feb- 18, has coaching. ‘Tm lucky that my Demda Kloke’a two free throws ^ iqienldg minutes of the San Fran. ,. 36 81 .466 "4 verse earUer defeats. John Peimrt of Los Angeles M a d i a a n Square Oarden * different ptfth-ronked Loyola of Odea- been moved tq> to Thursday, father-in-law, (Bruce Hale, Uni­ Harold (Catfish) Kneece, toe Young Don Massengale, Mike Parry - O’Brien,__ _ toe perpetual Aa a result, Duquesne’s un- feeling after Simday’a game, o« a.. fitih five seconde left, at Olympic Bislef Stadium. g^^ond period, the Celtka’ Woody St. Louis ... 25 88 .481 The elxth victory, a total PALM SPRINGS, Calif. turned in probably toe best per­ Wedneaday and then return go edged Marquette 86-84 on m Feb. 17. versity of Miami) coached toe people’s choice and the unher- Souchak, Al Bessellnk, Phil ^^P*®** ® heralded badcetball team edged though. The kxw, the Bruins’ first to BauUtoberry threw a 17 88 .304 Y4% missing at Cheney Tech (5-10) formance, a dandy 164)4 pole home to tern OonneoUcat Sat- « * a same style of play as that used in (AP) — Knocking six aided leader through the sec- Rodgers and others took their orday, Wsehtogton State since 1969, In quite some time, contM vault Jurt 8)4 taches short of >«* «-»2 at baifttme, but by the Warriors,’’ says Rick. aftenuxm strokes off par in the final ond, third and fourth rounds, beat cracks In a round that was puttl^, pltttora toe b ra ^ i. Interest Falling view Ij^etoftsday played imder drippy skies for 9 to beat Nell Stelnhauer by two hla indoor record. He failed New ■nptond'a tour Ivy to overame Suntoy in P ^ - Dukea rallied for a 6848 tie LoulsvlUe 66-64 as John H o ^ W ev^~taterert ta toe Reo- largely a fo^ break gkme Ranged boat Win'd- eight remained ta the picture to the I.eag«ie teame, wMeh managed t o p l e s s thanJ4 hours aftw the end of regulation time on threw in a Jump shot with three i?’4sayoueybaQ interest m me iteo- j, bavra’3^to«^to *>;'tauch Tjedi a t 2 o'clock. .Coach right out of Arnold Palm- mort of toe day. Unlveratty of Oregon again, however. In his quest of end despite a last-round 78. an indoor 17 footer. only one vtotory In eight gamea ^ WaaWngton’s 16-foot Jump seconds left. L yoia’s victory . -adju^l^- irtAA..’^ u to' wira’zwlrwork-;jb^'£a4 iil^ift^i5wfl«>oidvvol^ .sutalaa er’s famed **CllBrg6*’ bOOk Tbe little guy from Aiken, Casualties at toe 18th were Junior waa here to defend the . at honta duting tha weekwid, to. Pa . wtto shot with 40 aeconda left. was its 14th stritight and ieto - r . . J gaor^tee' IS ^ e st bf golf. S.a, canned a 20-foot putt on many. Rodgers’ second shot fltta that marked the beginning buried in toe mud and he hit out of hla suocesafUl 1906 .campaign Tbirtoen memhere of the try their loek on ttia road this *vm leaa-beralded St. Franoia. protodence then had to go into againot one defeat , (he PAG ;dor farabetwe^ tour^ TO than yob ■do 1ft college., oKeiwy campaign In his years DoEtoug Sanders simply stole toe the gaUery-Jammed 18th for an week. — Into a trap — to lose any hope to toe national ooUegiote cham­ University of North Dalcote ‘Ifit teams, tor leacue honors Thfeta are too many Wg'guys as-bead mentor. Friday, Cheney idea and today U the 1966 eagle 8 euid a tie tor third place hookey team are from Canada. Harvard upaed IHtncaten 68-81 gatoe winning streak, waa only country’s seventh-leading scor- xen roUed to easv vlotoriea ^ Whelans ftUd ^ canrblbck your iha& i t vUflte East Granby High. Both wlnnwinner of the 8100,(X)0 Bob Hope with a total score 860. fer toe Hope. pionshlp. Providence’, second -.b o th on ,r. He fouled out in toe last “ w « ' , S«a in toe last second. Frtday nigbt, knocking the Ti­ . S S a de«rfe is mtesing this yod jUst^ try to g o s t a ^ : ^ ., Desert Classic. ■ ■ ...... gers into a tie witli Penn and the road— against 16 victories, minute of regulation time. Unhraten Kentucky, No. 2, ih other dose games, Dick the good' »lk)to, j^()u BbdkvUke High, (^9 ) also rj^ more accurajte, Sanden Columbia ter the Ivy Laagoe. Whetow they win or kae. Duquesne, now 114, clinched S " ^ ^ * * ! ? * ’* The reason is simriei One get to to eNBA are taade from caught ta a 7<>w>we Jpetag Was seven shots under par tor But Penn defeated Harvard 73- though, toe Frtara always hava tiia trtumpb on a tree throw ^ Iwm, in this case Watittas in behind a acrem. A few pfoyers streak, ihuete two the last nine holes, Hie wagei at Pratt t Whitney Aircraft havu always been 84 Saibud^. Dartmouth bowed atapereooraer to toe locker each by Rich Oartberg and Jim- « t*"”. ® eaatero Conference title. Utah, Nebraska trimmed Okte- ter out in front of toe pack, speh as West or Robertson can ley mernl^s. Plalnvipe Hlj^ m excellent. . . and now they are better than ever. New and ...... - ' ' ...... — - . ' ------■■ ' ■ Seventh-ranked Kansas wal- homa State 4841 on the' road ♦tkh six weeks remaining, toe Jockey their opponent oht of a sudden - death playoff with higher wage Kales have recently gone Into effect os well a t •rautMMMft m tmfmk. mt* l<^>ed host Missouri 77-84, No. 8 and Bob Johansen’s two frea.'-! |?adera hold a l3-game margin position »nd get shoOttng^room, Palmer that Sanders got a Frhtey. The R ^ have wot ^ ^ coUected tiw win- additional paid holiday and vocation bettefih. And • • • many St. Joseph’s trounced Temple tim>w8 with 14 seconds left 6ai^ Over nmiwr-up Jim ’s AtlantlOs but they are exc’ojfOjittl '' of our department* ore now wbridiig aveMine. 106-74 and Michigan, No. 9, ried Blinma past Otaio Stole 78- .T ■”« "’■’r . whipped host Indiana 98-78. 77. Other Charter Oak action has P&WA alio offers on excepHonat jgrinto a- ture as a prafesaionaL W L X^Pta. GF OA Qiere. doubts until Pettit dispelled Coach Rad Auerbach has a real strong verbal exchansa^ death Saturday night of 26-year- three-way deadlock and gained Mbntrefd . 26 14 86 164 Sanders hit a good three-quar­ P&WA 6 lie ENGINE^$EMilliY But there was <»e thing them by winning the' rookie of Strom. Strom is signaling the ejection of Celtics’ Woody'' old Anton Pensberger, whose ground In the battle of the bot­ caUcago . 26 16 66 170 181 ter 7-lron to toe green, 15 feet missing from Art Heyman’s sled missed a curve diirlng the the year award. Sauldsberry following scrap with Dave Gambae. (AP Photofax) . tom; Detroit ... 34 14 66 156 118 from the cup. game — an outakle shot — and This year Vanderbilt’s Clyde firet run down the 1,740-meter John McICenzte’8 goal capped ’Toronto .. 21 18 47 135 126 "I hit a bad 8-lron,” said Pal­ when he was switched from his Lee la being compared to Pettit ire chute, rtiot over the rim and a third-period comeback Sunday New York U 27 30 US 181 mer, who went far wide to the - BENCH W o r k college position (forward) to crashed'into a grove of trees. as an undergraduate. Lee is a' Mght that gavS the last-place Bofton 13 39 20 109 186 right. profeaskmal guard, he could not great scorer and a good re­ Cold^Shooting First Halt OompetitlOT continued Satur- Bruhw a 8 4 tie wlto longtime TOOL ft m i m a Ki n o adjust. Palmer pitched back and bounder, but there are the same day night imtll halfway through Detroit and dropped WEST SIDE went 14 feet post the pin. Dosens Like Heyman ENGINE TESTiriG reservations because he’s oidy foe second rUn ^ e n Pensber- Wings Into a tie tor the W. P e t Sanders putted in and that *niere have, been dozens like 6-9, 200 poimds. '•C#RB< Helps Snap FairfieU Skein gorts death, (he firet bobsled Chicago and A v v _ i ______^ Norman’s ...... 13 .867 'was it. Palmer’s consolation EXPERIMENTAL M A O ilN IN G Heyman through the years — Under Uoyd and Feerlck's VnjAOE MIXEBS — Pat A Chastened Fairfield Univer­ The revitalized Uconn team, fatality at tote Alpine resort in xhs Bte<* Hawks $ P A Y ^ Herald .Angels .733 was $8,000. some with even big;ger coUe- formula. It would seem that Lee Nlvison 197—470, Don Adams sity beoketbeU teem pointed to­ which made hash of Miassadim- tour yean, .was announced. edged Toronto 8-3 and tbe Ouw- .600 Few If any playoffs are ever WELDING day ter whet wift probably be Army A Navy giaite repmtaUons like Lenny has little Chance aa a pro. 218, Millie Denley 478, Jean setts earHer ip toe weA, OMy nine of 17 Sleds made toe dians blanked New Tort 44 ta .600 started on a par 8 hole. So San- Which fs what they said about SteibUs 200, Jack Steibits 219, Its biggest game Of toe yeew — aecood nm. Fire A Police . TR A IN IN » COURSES APPUNTKI COUItSfS Rosenbluth of North Carolina, trounced lowly Maine 114%. Sunday’s otber action,- ' Joe’s AUantie •M7 ders’ two strokes; counting tbe BiUy McOlH of Utah, Barry Pettit and Barry. Ann Bradley 190-178—653, Betty toe maibto wito Providence Col­ . The other three membrta of Two woolu to 92 wook»—WITH Throo oed foor yew*—WITH PAY The HusUea boosted their Yan­ Tbe tie earned Baston'-lte lin t Massiff Arms .267 difference between first and PAY —In Madilotns, Shoot AloM, — ia AAochlnlag, Taal A Ola MSb- Kramer of NYU, Paul Hogfue It’s strange how the guys wbo Lynne' 458, BUI Pafldnson 331, lege In nwvMeooe Wedneeday kee Conference record to 6-1 Mid Fenebargerts Sled were hospi- M 7 second ;rface, w »e worth $3,500 ln0 Mstat of Cincinnati. aren’t nippooed to make it BUI Quackenbush 308—668. itotot. V against Detroit in I f meet- Hobby ffiwppe Tool, Dio oad (teg* MSUsf ead their overaU- mark to io- onh^er 141—368, Oto- 400 AAoin Street, Eott HBitfonL Conn, centers, but w;qte too small at Rec Volleyball power. 87-76, aa their Ivy rieopid tod ported out of danger. that poattion for proteasional ny Larson 139, Veronica Zemal- .Even before the Jury met. the Rgncera 64. 8atiirtlay MglM (5 » A»o fad, il>8 ear was a flopt ..ftbkfleU was bundllated to to 24 and their season mtok -—-epee— ban. AMERICAN LBAOUB tis 144-134—887, Bat B wca m —laivlio mpariaiic* IWhan you driva tha lotest fod to o PWladelpItoi’s Faiesiss Satur­ to 64. , „ AAoedeylhreugliMsy-rSajataipsa j- W. L. P ot uMlg it hated. porty, and find 2 more fods there ahead *T want that lao-pound for­ day nictat by Vtitenova. 81-66. N| Washington, D.C., Tuenlay, Wednesday fiid Thundey avaSbig* Tl f pSA ward,” Eart Lloyd, ttw former Watkins “A" ...... 34 3 444 Braome after wa Introduced our com- of ^Mi, it catches you off yoiir. oUont- R w w MM Stags’ loweet point CMmeottcut Was burled 84-751 Soturday*—t ajo. Is 12 nssa aoout for toe Detroit Platona Jim ’s AUantie . . . . 33 14 :tU P« 4d n s S cores total of tiw seaoon. Dmlng the plotey WniMe cor, people ron out and gorde.l Wyman OU 18 a \ m neato a flurry of CatboUo got R'for complete^ frivolous reasons. But os a cor, the VW was impressive; aakL "I want a boy wbo can find half, tbeyrtrere colder «»■»> vanity free torowa in the k a o ^ perqila down and take a Conn. Estonians ...'.1 SI .AM SKIUEO WORKERS The fini pqiople bought Volkswogont If you hod to go someplace, it took Ardheiy Victory a-Sibatian oatbaase. taipii«

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Cell 538-6586 or 44 Unit o< plowing, trucking, moving, rub­ Better Yourself 644-1403. ISCm tataC relacunca CLASSIFIED ADVER-nSING DEPT. H O U R S bish removal, carpentry, clean­ PAffDOU MtTMMOKMSMk ‘-\iCOUl--0 _ 45Heawbio* 8 AJM. to 5 P.M. ing, general repalrn. all typea ACCOUNTANT Junior — for a MA30R8UT «MA«aEMTI > « U < 4BCity b . ■Lm m - irilkdllHl ito ■— TODAY Artantina iwwco" I ir.^C'll ILi tHtOl 3 o t odd Jobs. Tty Dtek, roaaon- class one motor carrier truck­ tTH»KY ■V irT-- AT LA»-^,l a s t ! __ - o - 12Tree fluid d a y i t APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In Mme for the S jt intl-l r-r ,„i| ^^^1 t t U n ^ a DOWN 41 Of three (oaok, fireplaces, flagstone toiraoea. TIME HETEIPPEPOVEII ceaeer at A Whitney Air- Write Employment Info. Cen­ tOUIM VIRRM KFurty mammal next iMOrtton. The Herald In responsible for only ONE Incor­ YMEM HE eonnby (aW- IBaQ UGat away AU concrete repairs. Reaaoo- oraft. Higher 'wege scales ha've ter, Room 474, 789 Boylaten S t , O’ ‘TPPA/ICrgPi 16 aDanotlPb.) 4 2 ^ S c > ^ . rect or omitted Insertion tor any advertisement and then only THEPOORSlLLfl SModenFarSa 20biah city able prices. 64S-0S51. NAVIGATES recently gone into effect as Boston. a < W a SLaaa cortenatve 21ToUatty caae 4SFomMr Rnadai to Oie extmit of » "make good" insertion. Errors which do not .Uittipiaea aHiaa Gabor and ralcr lessen tho vnhie of the,advertisement win not bo oorrected by AQOlMP well as additional -vacation and . S>g » af Iha 4AbUam’a aon 40Bomattemp«nr THE MANCHESTER Overhead (Bib.) namatakaa "make {ood*’ Insertion. IV if eX P paid boiliday benefits. You -wtU donaa a Granular anow 47Town naar Door sales, service and instal­ aiOatrntta SAnatralian Umdon HOMESTEAD- atoo have the advantage of an aoprano, 24Ina4ct lation on all types of doors, 34 MALE 33 Embodiment 27 Elba tributary 48 Operated outstanding grouf) insurance 848inaa pincan DtnwNdlle SOEyerythtnf hour service, free estimates. 28 Mackeiellike (Rockville, Ton Free) program, paid sick leave, a fine SSEaar food flab BlCaraal p tm 643-2087, 643-0892. rsUrement plan and toe excep- mmrUUnf SFaminina name —------(olM.) FACTORY TEaeaoa (dans) 29(^ama UonaJly go^ advancement op- MBoandary . SlO ne goaa 82 liquid maaauxe 643-2711 875-3136 DON’S plowing service, Man- (comb, form) (ab.) povtonltlee created by PAWA’s SUaMuilne chester-Glastonbury area. Call oontlnuifig growth. WORKERS g - r " 8 9 Glastonbury 633-2936. 17 IT V Hundreds of Jobe and training Trouble Reaching Our Ailvertiser? ELECTROLUX vacuum clean­ E xcellen t hourly •wages, 8 n ooumee are available NOW for paid boUdaya, paid fu­ ers, sales and service, Ixmded nr both eixperienced and Inexperi- neral leave, pensioa plan, 24-Hour Answering Service representative. Alfred Amell, JT ------enoed people. One of them may vacation plan, gi)oup Insur­ > 110 Bryan D r., M anchestet 644- Help Wanted— Female 35 »» career opporutoity you ance plus major medical. BY y. T. HAMLDi i7 Free to Heraid Readers 8141. Floor Finishins 24 Help Wanted—Female 35 A L L Y O O P IF are knildiig for. AppUcemts must be at leart „^-,MACSOR, - Want intomaatlon on one of onr classified advertlsementaT FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh- EXPERIENCED legal secre­ WOMAN for full-time assembly 6’9” taU and in good physi­ yen HC uxxcs YmamoMHinr. H S A sn m o n ^ ^ vWBUJHOUNP -STOP MUMBUN6 * No answer at tbe telephone listed? Simply c«n the ing (speciallxlng in older tary wanted for small law of­ work, apply Carbon Products, AIRCRAFT cal condition. Interviews at t* a UO^-AN* z. ALuneHT • u nM u n xH B . MYflOSH.IpnO B rr ve*TA rMbtfWMiicif Household Sendees fice in Manchester, salary Ihc., 218 Hartford Rd., Man­ ROGEIRS OORP., corner of a rm cm m u N * rAMPULT I m m j L i floors). Waxing floors. Paint­ MEAN MWmCNLiy^ Offered 13-A chester, Conn., mornings. No MIU and Oakland Sts., PONE i r a x m YOU ABOUT MS EDWARDS ing. Ceilings. Paperhanging.. 0|>en. Call 643-2109. ASTBiaiW . No Job too smaU. John Var- phone caUs. ENGINE Mai¥3hester, promptly at w o o p ^ WATKINS Products — Firs* in 10 a.m., Tuesday, Feb. 8. CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER ANSWERING SERVICE fa llle, 64941750. HIGH SCHOOL Juniors or Soph- home service. Ask about our EXCEPTIONAL MECHANICS Party Plaii and monthly spe­ mores who are 16 years of age An Equal Opportunity 649-0500 - 875-2519 cials. Call EBeenor Buck, 643- Bonds— Stocks— for waitress work. Must be will­ Ehnployer ing and able to work part-time Then'e are a number of openlnge and leave your message. Ton’ll hear from our advertiser In 6768, 136 Spruce. Mortgages 27 OPPORTUNITY after school, 8 days a week and ki Aircraft Engine Testliig and jig time wittioat spending all evening at tbe telephone. MAN FOR Ceramic casting, RE3TEAVINO Of bams, moth SECOND MORTGAGE - Un­ Saturdays, good pay, pleasant Aircraft Engine Assembly, Openlnge now 'with the good pay, excellent working boles. Zippers repaired. Win­ limited funds available for see - working conditions. Apply in Preference -will be gi-ven to Fashion Wagon of Mlnne- conditions. Apply In person, Automobiles For Sale 4 dow shades made to meeisure, ond mortgages, payments to person. Brass Key Restaurant. pito««to with high schoed edu- sota Woolen Oo, Beautiful Adam cmd Ekle’s. 119 Rt. 44A, 17 18 all sizes Venetian blinds. Key- suit your budget. Expedient oBition and previous engine ex- NEED CAR? Your credit tum- okKihing sold by popular (Coventry. H ER ALD made while you wait. Tape re­ service. J. D. R ealty. 648-5129. IF YOU PLAN to seU why not perienoe or training. Military ed down? Short on down pay­ Party Plan, toistomers save corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867 sell the beet? Dutchmaid, aircraft engine training Is par- ment? Banknipt? Reposses­ 20% and more. All Iteme M ain., 649-52!tL A FRESH START wiU lump manufajoturers of qitality doto- tioulaglly deetoable. 5T DOX L E H E R S sion? Don’t despair! See Hon­ your debts Into one easy pay­ guaranteed by Parents’ ing for the entire family, has EXPERIENCED MEN est Douglas. Inquire about low­ ment If you have equity In seal. Fkar full details, oon- openings for demonstrators In PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERBfEER F o r Y o n r est down, smallest payments property, call Frank Burke to taot Edith Cunningham, APPRENTICE 56 Building— Contracting 14 this area. Highest commieslona FVjr lumber and building anywhere. No small loan or fi­ discuss ways and means. Con- 162 Indian Hill Rd„ New­ paid. Generous discount on supply company, inside men Inform ation nance company plan. Douglas ington, Conn. Phone 203- PRlsaLLiV vou 'tbUR WOUU> CARPENTRY — Concrete work, necUcut Mortgage ICxchange, samples. Free kit to qualified for hardware and building KNOW WH>^ rr BE UP ALL NKSHX BY J. B. WILLIAMS Motors, 333 Main. 15 Le-wis St., H artford, 246- 666-4110. person. Ftor Interview write TRAINING suppUee, high wages, many KACIKI& TREMEMDOUS OUT OUR WAY t h e HHIRALD will not anything from ceUar to roof. PROBLEMS/ disclose the Identity of 1957 Ci^ILLAC, all power, alr- Inside ami out, no substitute lor 8897. P.O. Box 37, Vernon, Oonn. Eara wiblle You Learn to be a )>eneflts, pension plan, paid any advertiser using box condlttoning, best offer. 649- quality work, satisfaction guar­ hoUdays and vacation. MORTGAGES — First and seo- BEELINE FASHIONS — Needs ADD TO YOUR Family income. letters. Readers answer­ 1919 after 6. anteed, competative prices, no FOease apply: ond. Up to 90 per cent refi­ 6 styUsts in this area. $200 free Pleasant, friendly opportunity ing blind box ads who Job too small. D A D Carpen­ Jet Engine nance on residential property. samples. Work 2 nights a week, to make up to $20 In week, desire to protect their REPOSSESSION: Take over try, days 643-1904, evenings 649- Call New Haven 787-6761. can earn $50 com m ission, no showing friends food and Identity can follow this payments, no cash needed with 8880. GENERAL procedure: coUecUng or delivering. Re- household products, cosmetics. M etalsmith average credit. 1965 Pontiac — Problems can bo solved, m requlreraents—must have per- FVee ’Trial Sales cjutfit. Rudi GTO, 1964 Cadillac sedan. 1965 CABINET WORK, fomUca coun- call for information on our one BUILDING SUPPLY Enclose your reply to the Monza convertible. Call 289- ters, rec rooms, remodeling. sonaUty, charm, love clothes, name. Blair, Dept. 753CB1, P ratt * WW'tney A ircra ft hi box In an envelope — payment per month plan. New 8254, ask for Graham Holmes. Quality work. Reasonable pric­ drive car. F\>r appointment call Lynchburg, Va. 24605. now accepting applications for 367 ELLINGTON RD. addressed to the Classi­ Haven 787-6761. es. Free estim ates. Call 649- 649-24B2. a formal toree-yeox apprentica fied Manager, Manchester ANTIQUE Chevrolet 1934, 4-door oouree in dheeit meitid w ork. BIAST H A R ’TFORD Evening Herald, together 6985. sedan, master 6, good con­ ipERMANENT — Part - time CkuncUdates should ha've a high with a memo listing the Business Opportunity 28 dition, best offer. 649-1704. QUALITY Carpentry — Rooms, 'work. Edward’s Answering Stenographer school or trade school diploma companies you do NOT SALEiSMAN for carpet depart­ dormers, ponfiies, basements COFFEE SHOPPE — Ideal op- Service, hours 28 p.m., 6-day or the equl'vailenrt and at least »a-7 ai»«flA an want to see your letter. FORD — 1963 Galaxle 600, bur- ment fuS - time, experience Tour letter will he de­ refinlshed, cabinets, built-ins, eratlon. Established location, week, training pay $1.26. Call one year of Algeijra, Geometry gandy fastback, standard helpful but 'Will train; five day stroy jd i f the advertiser Is form ica, aluminum , 'Vinyl, nice clientele, good hours. Effi­ 649-0600. or Shop Matoematios. WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE transmission, one owner. 644- week; fringe benefits. Apply one you’ve mentioned. If steel, ceramo siding. William cient and profitable with low Clerk Typist NURSES AIDE. 3-11 shift, full- This is your opportunity to Mr. Turgeon, Watkin’s Broth­ t not it will be handled in 8388. Robbins Carpentry Service, overhead. Lappen A gency, 649- tlme and part-time. Laurel earn good wages while you ers, 936 Main St., Manchester. toe usual manner. 649-8446. 1966 BUICK, dark green Special, 6261, 649-6140. M anor, 649-4519. leant a skill that wliil prepare F\>r small engineering of­ OAREEIR P O S I'n O N for young 2-door, V-8, -with many extras, A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, for a rewarding future. fice. Work must be neat meui who is looking fo r m ore t ^ kS 5f‘ nrVx'- IPRESSI 1,300 miles. Must sacrifice, Biding, painting. Carpentry. Al­ iPRESSi L (»t and Found HOSTESS and aesurato. Latest IBM MANY OTHER than Just a Job. O ffers execu­ X -7 32,700. Call 644-1719. terations and additions. Call- VI ^ typewriters. OPBJNINOS IN: tive career to High School CLUB CLUB LOST — Wednesday or Thurs­ Ings.iiiM WorkmanshipWnrkmnnHhin guaran­vuaran- Dining Room Supervisor **l don't know how i'manago to got my oars to dirty day, wire wheel hubcap. 643- 1958 (CHEVROLET 4-door hard­ graduate with pleasing person­ top, 8 cylinders, 7 mounted teed. 299 Autumn St. 643-4860. Permanent Year Around Work MACHINING •Ithor—^itb intpeotiont evory ton minutMl” 0689. Is the Atlantic Reifinlng Above Average Pay ality, ambition, aggressiveness tires, $150. 643-6779 before noon Oomijany representative in Many Benefits— INSPECTION and abUlty to meet toe public. Meale provided LOST — Man’s wallet, vicinity or after 9 p.m. the Manchester area. He SHEET METAL Eixperience in contact work de­ Oavey’s FYlday evening. Re­ Roofing—Siding 16 Paid vacation 5-Day Week sirable. AutomobUe Is required. THE SCOTCH PLAID 1963 CUSTOM Ranchero, red, Is looking for qualified BENCH WORK ward. Call B loom field, 242-1276. FYee life Insurance Good starting salary, rapid ad­ 4-speed, excellent condition, BIDWELL HOME Improvement dealers to operate Atlantic TOOL & DIE MAKING Free disability insurance vancement ahead for the right $980. 643-9262. Co. — Roofing, Biding, altera­ service centers in Manches­ EXPERIMENTAL B E N C A S E Y FGUND — Black and white fe­ Medioal insurance For Appointment man. Apply at Beneficial Fi­ male puppy. Call Lee F’rac- tions, additions and remodel­ ter. ’There axe two unique MACHINING 1962 DESERT Tan Mercury, CaU 875-8951 or 643-5412 Call 649-5211 nance Company, 44 State St, eWh, D og W arden, 643-8594. ing of ail types. Ehccellent kxsations a'vailable at pres­ WELDING p 3 H 7 MCtaWEREisI THATROUINS...WHATA /A7Elg-~| you'RE\THArsWHy )ai*R6 leather interior, power steer­ workm anship. 649-6495. ent. 'PWis is a good time to To Arrange FVw Interview Hartford, or call 5278401 be­ THEPIAYKI'M. “ WHK flAY-MAKK! UNOER eCHNG TO INTER- ) HB Mm sot i=ffiT, BUT EXTRAORPINARy VIEWHIA-NlAyy AUTHORiryOM Savings Department of toe cellent condition. A one own- of being a service station Training: Courses R t 30, Vernon, Conn. Manchester Manor Rest Home. SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL CHETRXUNSmm BfVATlON, PHENONCNAL ICQNIE r-----^PSycHOtOGtOAL RE' Connecticut Bank and ’hnist er car, must sell, $900. 429-6630 R o o fin g a n d C h im n e y s 1 6 -A operator. Ftod out how to Two weeks to 92 weeks — BAlANCEi Aldus? J ACTION WH0J1 Compemy. Api>llcation made after 6 (Storrs). ______make a good week’s pay, 646-0129. 'WITH PAY — In Machin­ ROOFm a — Specializing re­ meet plenty of people and ing, Sheet Meital, Tod, Die OUR spy^cE PRACriCAUy ALLlW r IAUWAVS 6ET MIXED SPRING THE for payment. UP 3MHeN J. -TBy 1964 IN TE R N A ’n O N A L Scout, 4- pairing roofs of all kinds, new gert. lots of fresh air. If you NURSES AIDEl—78, part-time. and Gage Making and Pipe SaENHSTS 112UI.V HAVE A AAEN INIHESE LAUNCHlN5S\ LOST — P assbood No. S-7326. wheel drive, lock out hubs, de­ Help Wanted— Male 36 1 b COUNT 0ACKWARPS. roofs, gutter work, chimneys have thought about operat­ Laurel Manor. 649-4519. M aking 1KMENOOUS AMOUWTOf ABlUT/ AKE 6ENIUSES. Savings Dank of Manchester. luxe full body, exceptionally cleaned, repaired. Aluminum ing a service station be­ JANITOR good condition, $1,860. 429-6630 Apprentice Courses T Applioation made for payment. siding. SO years’ experience. fore — take heed. It doesn’t WAITRESSES IMPORTANT NOTICE after 6 (Storrs). Free estimates. CkUl Howl«7 , cost anything to get de­ 'Three and tour years — NOTKiB iT hereby given that BE A JOHNSON GIRL The 1964 CivU RlghU Law tails. Don Orooiks, 289-1561 •WITH P A Y — in M achin­ 1962 CADILLAC sedan DeVille, 643-6361, 644-8333. FHill or Part-time Evenings prohibits, with certain ex­ Optional PasBbook No. 11811 days, or 289-5721 anytlma ing, 'Tool Sc Die Making BxceUent opportunity fuUy equipped, air-conditioned, We Will Train You ceptions, disortmlnatlon be­ issued by toe Manchester Sav­ Tompus fugtt (time flies). and Sheet Metal for experienced man in exceptional condition, private M ust Be Over 21 ings and Loan Association, In- Why don’t you fly to the cause of sex. It wUl now be our office maintenance Heating and Plumbing 17 Many Benefits— necessary for our readers corporated, has been lost and owner. 649-6409. phone right now and give START BUILDING YOUR department. Hours, 4 Paid vacation not only to read toe usual application has been made to COMPLETE plumbing and Don a call. "A IR C R A F T ’ p.m. - midnight. Good aaM Aesoctetion for payment 1967 DODGE W ^ . au^ Uniforms provided Female Help Wanted and heating service, complete new CAREER TODAY! wages and working of toe amount of deposit. mafic transmiaaion, radio and FYee life insurance Male Help Wanted classifi­ MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI bathroom installations and FYee disablUty Insurance conditions, above aver­ heaiter, power steering, power cations, but Wanted — Male Visit toe Employment Office bathroom remodeling, 30 years Medioal Insurance age benefit program. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE brakes, good tires. Call 643- or Female, also our Classifi­ At 400 Main Street In business. Earl VanCamp, CaU 875-8951 or 643-5413 Announcements 2 0697. Masical— Dramatic 30 cation Help . . . 87. East Hartford 8, OonneoUcut { Kt^W EBBeammwTOCtpierocmi VWELL.WE COULD TURN 646-4749. To Arrange Inteawlew "NEITHER FUHNT, JUST SOLD THEN PONT KNOW. T > i0 6 e 6A LS6W »4 IN TH 6'AAm N S R C C M ? OFF 7% LMAKER, machinist, ma­ P R A T T & WANTED pACKTO W ia TAKE AAEON yAHT. PA H o n m TMtUkONl li^vaisispi 643-7481, erveninge call, 649- typewriters — standard program. If accepted, tui­ required. Write Box H, Herald 5TAy? 1 TMatIDAU3N6Ml 4866. and electric. Repaired, over­ It no answer, 648-6048. chine operators, full or part- tion terms will be arrang­ dealt Late Model iru TMc into hauled, rented. Adding ma­ time, benefits. Mlco Mfg. Inc. WHITNEY nXiTfACK INCOME TAXES prepared by INSIDE and outside painting. ed. Placement service upon ' ^ chines rented and repaired. 643-1671. . retired mtemal Revenue offle- You name your own price. completion. Phone Hart­ USED CARS Pickup and deUvery service. OFHCE CLERK •. er, M arvin Baker, 643-0117. Special rales for homeowners ford 249-7771 anytime. WANTED — painter’s helper, AIRCRAFT Y ale TJDpewriter Service, 649* 66 or over. 649-7868, 875-8401. H igh school commercial some experience necessary. DIVISION OF Top Prices Paid "INCOME TAX returns pre­ 498^ ______oo-fse graduate, type ac­ OaU after 6, 649-9668. For All Makes pared at reasonable rates. Call PAINT7NG BY Dick Fbntoine, W anted— ^Instractions 34 UNITE3D A IR C R A F T CORP. / j curately and rapidly, ex­ SHARPENING Service — Saws, interior and exterior. Paper TRAINEE wlUtog to team and Ekurt Hartford 8, OonneotUcut ^ John Moretite, 646-9017. WANTED — OjnversaUonal perienced in office proce­ CARTER CHEVROLET knives, axes, shears, skates, hanging and wan paper remov­ take charge of deburring and Spanish lessons from native dures and Interasted in a Other Oocmeoticut Plants ta %«X)M b ' t AX Returns — Busi- rotary blades. Quick service. al. Dutch Boy and DuFimt. finishing operations. Ambi­ CO.. INC. teacher. 643-7379. position that will pay well North Haven and Southington ^aess and individual, prepared Ospitol BquiiMnen. 0>., 88 <)uaUty workm anship. CaU tious, attitude and ability de- while doing work that is 1229 Main St. ty full-time income tax ac- Main Bt., Mamtoester. Hours ervenings, 246-9598. tenntoee wagee. Apply Gunver A n Elqual O pportunity demanding as well as re­ Phone 649-5233 : eenmtant. Raymond Girard, daUy 78. Thursday 78. Satur­ Help Wanted— Female 35 Mfg. Oo., 234 Hartford Rd., Ehnployer, M & F warding. Interview and test ; f46-6650 or caU collect 875- day 7 8 . 648-7958. INTE3UOR and exterior paint­ Mandhecrter. 7862. ______ing, wallpaper removed, fully at 2:30 p.m., Tueeday, Feb. HAROLD AND SON Rubbish Re­ insiuad. Rene Belanger, 643- IMPORTANT NOTICE 8 at our Manchester OIL BURNER Mechanic—must MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES BY LEFF and MtWlLLIAMS WANTED — passengers to Con­ moval — attics, cellara and 0512 o r 644-0804. The 1964 Civil Rights Law plant, comer of MUl and be experienced and licensed. T stitution Plaza, 8:30-4:40. West yards, weekly or monthly pldt ___ prohibits, with certain ex­ Oakland Sts. Top pay with top skills. APPlJ BOT SOMETHING HAS HM>« up. Bolton, Manchester vleliif PAHTHNQ, exterior and tn- HUBPyUBAAR.ABeRNATHyl Side. 64S-75S9. ______ceptions, dlscrim Inathm be­ Gibbs Plumbing Sc Heating. >OURCEBWU.IS I T W r IF ANYTHING i^NCO BEHUPWTHESUWACE. terior. paperhanging, wallpa­ WANTED 1^ . Barcdd H oar, 649-4054. cause of sex. It will now be Call 875-0663 for appointment. QUIETM6 DOWNJi HA5HAFP6NEI WANTED — Ride from vicinity per removed. Reasonable ROGERS CORPORATION T to^ W , IT'LL t^ S H E 'S Oak and Main St. to S 4 H APPUANCE3S repaired — all necessary for our readers rates. BYUly Insured. Free es­ An Equal Opportunity TRUCK DRIVER’S helper, 6- I ■^CUT M V , store, Pitkin St., East Hart- makes washers, refrigerators, not only to read toe usual CUBRK FOR GENERAL OFFICE WORK timates. 649-9658, Joseph P. day week. Apply Shipping AIRHOSC. flord. Arrive 8:30-9 a.m. Urgent. freezers, dryers, gas and else* Female Help Wanted and Lew is. E m ployer Clerk, Watkins Bros., Inc, 986 P lease ca ll, 649-3661 after 6:15. trie ranges. Oil burners Male Help Wanted olasslfl- INCLUDING PAYROLL APPLY IN PERSON cations, but also our Claasifi- M ato 8 t cleaned and repaired. Oosma EDWARD R. PRICE — palnt- BIDE WANTED from Manebes- cation Help Wanted — Male AppUance, 6498056. ing and paperhanglng, over 85 ,ter to Ooitral State College,___ or Female . . , 87. EARN $50 and m ore to fam ous LUBRlCblTTON MAN — Excel- years exi>erience, 649-lOCB, 78 lent working conditions, em- Tuesday and Thursday even- PLOWINO — avoid Ugb brand Items. No investment. manrljPBtpr twptrtng liimmore Dr., Manchester. idoye benefits. Apply In per­ 1^(8. c e u after 6, 649-1512. p rices when'’’ it snows. Routes Help friends shop from home. son, service manager, Carter ______now being tormed. BYe# estlm- INSIDE AND OUTSIDB paint- BN OB LPN for 8-11 or 11-7 Send fo r free 524 page catalog. Sm Mbs ciulpw, Offie* MoBqgt r Cbevrcdet Company, Inc. 1226 ates, no contracts. 649-7888 o r tag, stain and trim worit, 875- ehIflL BViB og parM Im e. Laurel Popular Oub Plan, pepA P801, Lynbrook, N.Y. M ato S t 2-7 Read Herald Ads

a • PAGE NH^EtBEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7,1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, yEBRUABY HaaaoaForSak 7f~ Roobw Withoot Hoard 59 7S HooMFirS^ 72 Hatioa Fur Sato 72 Howaes For Sple 72 Snbntban For Sak 75 Snbnrban For Sale 75 Left Him in Trunk IS mgAiitt 8Liiif!W jg, WApiMIBgrMM. 1 NWOr FAI0I.T Oat, M . KAWUmitfm . — » room CUBAN______piaaaanr room In-prt' ______MARcaBanBR — 1 0409 ______tam Q y, aVAlIABLJB ■tay' Immodiate oc- SOUTH WINDSOR — Beautiful VERNON — Quality and 4pian iwfO* ftir aon-«maUiic sAVSN ROOM aputaMot. to «imw noitfafi^ an tola Raadi era Mtoel araa. SapaiaU tar- Haneto. 0 oupency, 6 rtesB 0H | * Bidshcd 6% room Ranch with fuU baea- tity. Immacidato 814 city (W e kHefaen, MRU oaUnata,- ^ th tM oMtott U a Stsa 70x150, Can after 2 pjn, Locuat-St, H20. Call ca^ftl, clow • rm Oolo^ «ar^ » todnww. ^ toto nan oanuii“« « »*». <*>• V M t. Ranch, presUge area, larga Uv­ Two Held in Abduction 74 H aftoh Hill-. 816.000. Near bath, vanity, many extras. WiH e o M o a s . 0-0. and poreli, w xa atraat, axoto room tar taUa. « b Ib( voobb, ~ ' ^ humA _ a boa.__ $M,90AA AAn CbanBon - tog romn with hugs b ^ wtotkte - ______- lent arw. Hi^aa A^awgr, 6to- Oaiplly room, two fireplaeaa, B ondar. m M M . bus, TWhools toid ttam foes. quahfy for minimum PHA fi­ Itoalty. 8424)882. 840-TWO. and raised fasarfii fireplace. roit Rt!NT—Fnmt room, om- a VAILAHLS BCAACB 1 — S mti too taU baUia, too car garaio, PamBy piOved oqt of town for nancing. T. J. Crockett. Real­ Colored buUt-tos and eloeeta t r a ^ loeated. MATUO, M room ato>ft>>>wt. atoond floor, ■ ...... potta. baatiHtally laaMlacapad MANCBBBCTB -- Oanfral. P change of taaiteySieut. inquire tor, 648-1677. galore. One oar garage to base­ Btadi 8t exceOato condition, r AH elcc- WMT SZDB — near tea, jgn with traao. v a n to w all eax^ ^gUipc^ MV. J ^ y . at 17 Har­ O f ^Gas ’ Station Boss STOP LOOKING / t o U y . 2 4 , MB.ta0. UV A t e ment, large lot wltti heautitiU CLASSIFIED ADYESnSING DEPT. H0VB8 .- trie kKchenirtth raafe and re- duplex, double gatase^modew peUag and drapee tadeded to frea. Paaak Real^, 2I0-7«B. lan S t f w . VERNON — Recent Ranch on a shrubs and Shade trees. glS,* ROOM F nr I jADT or gaodlo- dcreenad porch. kUcbana and batha, 200* deep prioe o< taUM. ndbalck high shaded lot, 614 rooms In­ nARTFORD (API — The or- Austin, S3, - adulta only. Call 640-2tM any­ 6Vk Maskell and Ws l8-year-old the trunk ^ Georgia and bock, la charged Help Wanted—Male 36 Diamonda—W atdic brick garage, plenty of atorage, ,enstom erafted with tea '5 annt "tt. neixhborlwod.) 2426, M . time weekend, or after t M ON CONVERSE RD., Bolton WANTED — S-bedroom Colo­ girt friend were arrested In a state highway near El Ja^ interstate transports^ 4 g acre, gardena, treea. Hotchina g«ce and beauty of Colonial ^ Buys tWe Ttluir bedroom ex­ J e w e lr p weak daya. nial, Manchester, garage, cen- -ill BTOCSC ROOM and perpetual in- ______*'.'“ 7 '“" * — ------Agency, 64M824. of old. Central chimney ^ ‘ ecutive hom e w tih tw o fuU there's a 7-room Raised Ranch wlth2flreplacea,wood8hlngled oonqtately remodeled ------traUy located. CaU Mr. Tlvnan, ventory cleric. High achool WATCH AND JBWRLRT re> baths and two garages. for sale. Riding by it loo'ks ex­ ss X -ir graduate or equivalent in ex- pairing. Prompt aervlee. Up to BEAUTIFUL MANcb»TBR ------L ^ ~ T O c e S pensive ... it is! But — the 8:30 - 4:30, 643-1531. No agents. l AmniL. to this beautiful 4 room Ranch, Lar« lot. tr««. ^tna _ CaU Mr. B()gdBii for ap­ perience. Apply Peraonnel $20 on your old watch to water, very central, reason­ windows. Screened porch ovei^ ~A * o OOTTHT ou k t o OP f PI price is right. Consider this, “■received ™ a r E.-rMaakeU's • NEW APARTMENTS enclosed breexeway aim g»* InnV. twMtiHfnI Isndaatned dOWntOWn M anchester. ^ Mancheotor. within and ^ pointment to tee this off­ because he was a regular pa- Dept, Iona iiUg Oo., Regent trade. Gtosed Mondaya. F. B. able rent, 640-6824. for instance. The ground level, whereabouts. • loolu beai^ iand^ped Agency, 643- K dtoirict of Manchjator, m the season value. 649-5306 or forced tron of the gas sUtion. bond was set at $10,(KW. St, Manchester. Bray, 737 Main Streat, State rage, excellent condition, large“ yard, located in one of Man- **• ^ joana^ a d . heated and flreplaced family Legal Notices PoUce said MaskeU M n I , . - ! ; —. . V—» 1567. Pnwent.r rteent. Bon.BoS"5& Jotm in J. WallettW ^ett. 875-e6lL Theater Building. WOODBRIDGE FOUR ROOM apartment, sec­ lot, full price, 618,800. Mitten Chester’s best neighborhoods. room is 16x30 and aU done up a t a x-HOBATB. DURINO the next two weeks we Jodge. , . - GARDENS ond floor, kiUhen range fur­ Agency, Realtors, 64S-698a PbUbrick A gency, 649-8464. 68.800-Four room Qipe, pan- in fieldstone and tobacco barn heia al Mancaesier, within anti lor will interview men intereated hi nished, close to Main St. In­ b a r r o w s & WALLACE boarding. That's more than ^ ^ Hospital Notes For Passenger Trains making big money. Apply in Garden— Fann—Dairy Woodbrldge and Parker Sts. quire at 40 Vernon S t Maocheaber Forkade generous. There are 6 other i-reeent, Hon. Jonn J. Wallett, pereon 8:80 - 10 a.m . or 4 - B Prodacto 50 M anchester garage, conveniently located, t _ o _ l lBsHtT pray»K s ihait an “£2^i hutojmjsnt MANCHESTER ^Twwvi. W i. ahnnninw A gency, ReaXor, 646-0469. nSnorttoK to be the Ust wHl and Miancheelter 649-5306 equally generous and well ap- ^ ^ ^ Visiting hoars are 3 to 8 p.m. pm . 1128 Main St., East Hart------FOUR ROOMS with garage, $90. near schoola, bus, Xhopping, —^ s a i d deceased be ad- pointea room s. There may be Manciioater, in Mud district, de­ tord, ask tor Mr. Cook or caU B^W IN S. M«!S, Driictou^ monthly, central' location. J.D. 616,900 fo r quick sale. B el A ir RESIDENTIAL area, 100 x 800 mltted to probate aa pec appHcac to aU areas excepting mater­ Life 4Vi Room I>uplex 1150 City living in suburban SIX ROOM Lrohaped Ranch better buys around, where? We ^ nwivio State Offers from economy to the fanciest, 5260606. *“ R eal Elstate, 648-5120. R eal Estate, 648-9882. shaded lot, 6% r6om Ranch W the tocefotos' .... . upon the appUcAUoo ot Sylvia nity where fiiey are 2to 4 p.m. 172 So. Main S t neighborhood. Is what this with 20 m ile view , garage for don t know. Mid 30 s. Wolverton Gotuieo, aonumfiuuurix, praying lor and 8 :3 0 to 8 p.m. and private Room Flat 6136 with an Incom e, Ideal tor to- amUcaikn ^ heard and < ^ r - authority to compromise ano settle FORK LIFT OPERATOR ___ FOR RENT — 8 room heated oharmlng 6 room, 5 year MANCHESTER — A beauUfuUy 2 oars, recroaiUoo room, 2-zone Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. the doubaul and disputed claim rooms where they are 10 a.m. STRICTLY fresh eggs for sale. apertment. centrally located. old Ranch home offers. 3 laws or tor the young famUy Se% heating, mliUmum down, ap- fnrtT5TVT/-vxT « .a a, whloh saul estate has against Itoro- PRESS OPERATORS appointed 6-room Ranch. A who can use extra income, ex- day of February, AD. 1966. two VERNON — Oversized 6 room thy x. Welss, Seymour Kuhiow and to 8 p.m.. Visitors are requested 1966 Tomasaewsld, Box 863 South e 2 Imrge Bedrooms ^ 648-6118 between 8:80bedroom a large Uvlng country sized kitchen with proxiimately $122.90 monthly. To NHRR in ASSEMBLERS ceUent condition. 620,600. W ol- ^ Cape in sparkling condition, Harry Kowalsky aa per appiioauon not to smoke to patients’ rooms. Road, BoHoii. Open dally. 649- e 1V4 Baths a m - 4 n m room, dining room and buUt-to oven, range, dishwash­ Pasek R ealty, 260-7475, 742- No more than two vtsitors at Which was also released by the PACKERS M tT e Modem kitchen with O. B. »*"• * P ™- kltcheA built-in oven and verton A gency,. R ealtors, 649- interested In said eatate of ^ fireplace, rec room, high seen- °"oRi>£lKiiL>; That the foregottiK (Continued from Page One) er, 8 generous bedrooms, 2 ceT' 3243. Ic wooded lot, assumable m ort- appucotlon be heard and artep- one time per patient. governor’s office, again urged First Shift, 45 hour week. ______refrigerator, range, disposal, Luxurious Duplex range, fuU ceramic bath dishwasher amlc baths, flreplaced famUy ------&'-V,^55da?'a-bo,v otThls or- o-aa-. A Bja n ie i mined at the Prabaie office In Man- ceeeor company such os the pro- the IOC to reject the railroad’s with Vanity. Professionally BRUCE ROAD — Suburban. gage. Hayes A gency, 646-0131. cheater, in said Dlatrict, on the ivth B AS T E ^ 'L ) TT.TnR Household Goods 51 •S^^r'^m ents piped for room, laundry room, a gorge- SPRING BTRBIET — A cuMmn der to some newspaper havliw a ------day of February. A.U. 1966, at two Pattenta Today: 355 posed merger of the Pennsyiva- pettoon, landscaped yard, one car Large three bedroom Colonial b OLTON — Near center. ______99 Loomis St . automatic washer and dryer ousmis Uvtae Uvtog room. room, 2-car garage,xarasre. Ranch fey AnaakH. Six hdg tto^toy rfASd One o'clock in tbe afternoon, and Uiat ADMITTED SATURDAY: ,^1*^ ^ew York Central Roil- He said Oonnectiicut was wiU- private entrances, living room. garage, convenient to Hart­ with breezeway and two car Ranch full ha.w>m«nt K^ven » all persons Inter- BJVBRYTHINQ In sterilised re- ^ Alr-condlti(ming (optional) 625,900. W olverton A gency, room s, VA baths, porch, ga- heartag. to appear X they see cause Elmer Batz, 11 Esther Ave., |x)ojdB. * tog to continue a demonttration dining room, modem kitchen, ford and new shopping ..onao-e H eavllv wooded lot I Kanon, run oasement, ^ ^ ^ penaency conditioned used tumiture and « Master TV antenna R e c to r s , 649-2818. garage. Heavny wooaea loi, built-m stove and oven, one of aald application and Uie time and Rockville; Krista Brown, 254 make this equipment project aiding the railroad leitil appliances, high quality — low • Hot water oU heat range, refrigerator, Venetian area, excellent condition, rage, buUt-tos, V ^ . WOO^ SL^reK^'e tS^JetJ^ choice residential area (Lake- , . home in excellent nearln* tbereon, by pub- lot. T. J . Crockett, R ealtor, 648- ing on or before Pebroary 3, 1966. acre lot. nome m excellent ^ order in some Hollister St.; Thomas Clzman. ^^j^ble to the operating raU- the end of thle year. , Help Wanted— prices. LeBlano Furniture, 180 c Open staircase blinds, carpeted. Open stair­ 619,300. WARANOKB ROAD — Prime wood Circle). House has many 1677 hy_ cMtlfled ^mail “ py ” "of this condition. Owner transferred, newspaper having a drcuLlation In East Hartford; James Collier, ^ ^ fee of $1 per The present agroemeiM caUa Male or Fonale 37 South Street, Rockville. 875- e L ^ e sUding door closets case, eentral free parking, on location, oversized four bed- Stder'lD B W j . Best, S8 Tennyson extras, must be seen to be ap­ Ave.. North Haven, Oonn.. and re­ price^ reduced to $18,900. Im - betore the day of said hearing, to ^ ______^ for on end to the project on 2174. Open 9-8. • SUding glass doors bus line, near shopping, quiet ttab Ponltv PoTTmanv Tnp Oape, nine rooms to all. turn make to this Oourt preciated. T.J. Oockett,' Real­ WAITRESS and waiter needed, ______• On bus line, near school's, mediate occupancy. F or fu r- appear U they see cause al aald Dancer Featured in Gondoliers Doired testitoiony tiM the bearing July 1, but there Is an opttM secUon. It's Just Uke owning KeailT company, me. renovated, vacant JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge, tor, 643-1677. ther inform ation caU the R. F. Ume ^ place and be heojtd reto- part-time. Mrs. Canfield, USEID refrigerators. shopping and churches Legal Notices oc; Marjorte J, Best______T... . U^e thereto, and make return to ..e Dougan, 44 Gardner St.; Mrs. to Washington. for continuing another six Bolton Lake Hotel, 648-9781 af­ your own home. Rent very 643-2692 R. D. Murdock WlH consider taking your house Dimock Oo., 649-5245. Priscilla Gibson, Man- member of Danw Masters^ of p.,»tua H Berkeley Dr., ranges, automatic washers ------— ^ OBDEB o r NOTICE WEST SIDE — 6-6 flat, 2-car Lhis oourt. Miss * ------, i-n K - - . Konell, in Ms statement, months. ter 8 p.m., before 8 p.m. call Open Dally and Weekends reasonable. CaU 649-8666. 643-6472 in trade. T. J. Crockett, R eal- JOHN J. WAUL,BTT, Judge, Chester dancing teacher, wOl A frica, Dance 'T ea.to^ gg with guaronteea. See them at AT A CX5UKT OP PROBATE. STATE OF CONNECTTCDT, Dffi- garage, bus Une, recent heat- SOUTH WINDSOR — Prime lo- cc; Paul B. Groobert. A lly. 742-9148. Noon— 6 P.M. ------tor, 643-1577. held at ______Manchester,______within and for TRICT _ OF______MANCHESTER. BTIO- B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 648 FOUR ROOM ai>artment, heat, ______— ------the" District of Mancherter, on the BATE COURT, Februaiy S 1966 tng systenw, good value at cation. 8 room Colonial, two UMITATIOM OHDEB appear -as------a solo dancer in The sociaiion OI panceuance aimand aAffillat- iiiu o l - - o_h_»i qt . Anns Gus- Main St. CaU 648-2171. 649-5591...... 646-0390 $21,900. Leonard Agency, PART - TIME, evenings. Per­ hot water, stove, refrigerator, l a R o b EXECUTIVE Ranch, 7 MANCHESTER - 7-6 duplex, waiiett. ^ta^sSd'^l^'dSJ years old. All kitchen built-ins, ------FI— — -.7 the ' ea ^d a.rusis.Artists. isne She imi,has studied with g^^. ch a ries 643-1023 garage, central location, 690. rooms, modem kitchen with aU exceUent construction, just j,^ ^ ^ ceased. Realtors, 646-0469. manent position, responsible SINOER AXmiMA’nC Zlg Zag dishwasher, disposal, range, at­ too Diatrlct of! Manohestor,Monch on the G ilbert and Sullivan W orkshop leading teachers In New Y ork rin v m trv Mra M arv House OK Expected peTOon needed as cashier and 643-0190. bullt-lns, dining room, two are. painted, 2 furnaces, 247 foot Davl^ Oa,^^ llaie tached 2-car garage. One acre. lat day erf February.t>ruary. 1966. Wauett, March 4 and 5 in Bailey Audi- and Boston and has done guest T ’. V^- sewing m achine, Uke new in Located at junction of Wood- 1 1 J .2 1 ...* XT..,,. Present. Hon.n, JohnJohr J. Wailetl, derk typist, varied duties In WANTTrn — One or two voune pl»ces, 2% baths. famUy room, deep lot, very central location, ceased. Upon appll^tion ot wnilam P. nicely landscaped lot. New judge. r m teriurn. Manchester High teachtog to Boston, Ansonia and , „ cabinet. Does everything. Orig- bridge and Parker Sts. WAPTrEiD Cme or two young wooded loL Hutchixia An^ticv ReaKora M9- The OooDeoticut Bank and Truat Qulsh FuneraJ Home, Incorpoi^ed. ^office. (^Nonnans, Mr. , 5^ girls to share 4 room apart- IT"™'” —f.TLIfL '1------^cnins Agency, Keatrors, tn»- - (jompany. admtnlatrotewadmtnlatrMOT c.La.c.t.a, nav-hav- a? creditor, preying praying thatman an tas^-ms^- Lots For Sale 73 house guarantee. For further Estate (rf William .. .School. Hartford. She has perfotmed for ^ Kaufm en, 646-0114. M. P. ENTERPRISE® TORnt uHth annthpr irirl in M on- 629,600. Phllbrick Agency 649* 5324. ing mcMbited its administration ac- ment putiiortlng to ^ ^ lart vHUl information caU 643-1038, or 622- For New ‘GI Bill’ 6 payments, l^.BO each. CaU ment with another gin m Man ^______count with aaid estate to this Oourt and testament of ^ d deceased be Jtotrirt. de- The dancer is director o f P n s- m any organizations to this j _ .. BOLTON — Four wooded acre 6632. WASHINOTON (AP) — The after World War n , veterans Hartford. 622-093L Chester. 644-8102. ‘ (TOIAINTAI,tAJlAJNtAlj _ — 7( room ss, larvelarge tor rrnnv.nv.n- allowance. Th»i It Is tb« atih dav of Uonadmitted on file. to probateIt aa per appllca- homesites, ideally located on ‘^Tn'^motion of Vincent L. Diana, cilia Gibson School of Dance a re^ and has appeared in New RW gewood Dr.. R ock- ^ blM toot would not have thedrtheir tuition ORDEIRED ; That the 24th day of 753•> Main- - St. Manchester. Ctnn.. A rts. M anchester. She Is a Yortc C ity. ------j.„<,^eos SavidakM 18 ^ paid, but would receive mcnfWy SPACIOUS SPLIT, 8 twin size modem kitchen every woman’s February. 1966. at eleven o'clock ORDERED: That the secluded deadend street, excel- Vernon admlistmtor. COUNTER lent area of custom hofties. ORDERED; That six months S ^ to^ l^ elito ^trtnanent ?Tyme«ts to help cdUege THIS IS A BIG HOUSE from toe 1st day of February, 1866, 6130. 648-7076. homes, multiple dwellings, caU references. Available March 1. stove, trees, near bus, shop- dining and Uvtog room with Chester be and the same la as- Chester In said District on the 24th Hayes Agency, 646-0131. be and the same are limited and al­ sky, 23 Cumberl^ St^ Chiles bonus ^tor mdtitarvmilitary service, expenses. Paymenteray.imi.» would lowed tor the credUora within which J. D. Realty, 648-5129. Inquire 21 FatrfieW St. Color It Wg! Really Big! Slngeri 68 ' OverWheJmtog approval is ex- range from $100 a month t e r HELP A gency, 949>5324. bedroom s, 2-car garage, near with said estaie, ascertainment of notice be given to aJl persons Infcer- BOWERS School area, 2 build­ to bring In their claims against said Priest Conducts Class non; Mrs. SartU Snyder, 40 OI fuU-time ochooUng tor a teigle BLONDE BEU3ROOM sulto, new See its four bedrooms—its e.state, and aald administrator is maibtress and spring. Mahogany 414 ROOMS, heat, hot watsT, ______hl^h o— __ school Philbrick A^ianev. distrBjuteea and order of distribu- eeted In said e^rtafe of the pendency ing lots, with acreage, city wa­ directed to give public notice to the MALE and FEMALE ® * Agcii y ^tion,4,^ ATtand/1 tHiatWa OrtiifHCourt directs tiMithat iM>>no- of tuiJHsaid ATkTviicA/ilonappUcaflon and the time 23 foot Kving room, its 114 W an^® ’ M^?*Eltotteth ^SSwn as “the cold war GI veteran to $160 for a v e ^ dropleaf taWe. CaU 289-8649. . wirt^eratpr, paring. Famished Apartments 6 3 -A — 649-8464. tloe of the time and iriace aselgned and j^ace of hearing theiY^i. ujr ter, sewers, will sell separately creditors to bring in their claims St’ WappU^. M^Eliz^lh dependents. FuU or part-time night Completely redecorated, |l2u.------— *------room Ranch, fireplace, garage, ______for_____ said______becu^ng_ be ^given___ to_ __ all _ publishing______a copy..... of...... this oraer In or WiH build to your plans. baths—^its large yard. Plus wttoln said time allowed by pub- liahing a copy of this order in boom For Jewish Students w ^ w L^e moro than'^x Veterans would have to go to work, over 20, own trans- SESWING MACHINE — Just re- 1® Forest St., off Mato St 646- 'THREE ROOM apartment, fuU basement, exceUf .£ condl- RAISED RANCH — 8 bedrooms, Rcrtxya known to be taterest^ some new^i^r hav^ a Wesley R. Smith Agency, 643- extras galore! For a like- newspapw having a circulation In poetaition. Apply to person mouths to the armed forces, school at least half-time to gte celved In trade, electric con- 0090, 643-0(>00. completely furnished, heat, hot tlon, l80’ frontage. Don't delay, i^ baths, large family sized thereoo by "puwShing a copy of days before the day of said hearing 1667. new home and real value said probate district within ten days NEW YORK(AP) — The Ro- Flynn provided the description, to Mr. Willis at Luncheon- at $23,900 oaiM D. Sisco, from toe date of this order and re­ udietherlluntog war or peace. any benefits, with payments role in go^ ^atlon, S ^ WB HAVE customer, waiting ;:::,Tor'i^er'^u^Sr ^ ^a?e*"anrbe“T^ rX turn make to this oourt of the no­ man Catholic priest donned his “Now, this is an amice (a rec- eitte. Idke new, Maple finish. Only for the rental of your apart- weds or oioer older coume couple. b 643-0420.4b-o4A). tors, 649-53S4. rec------room« , ------2-car g^arage,. only, leeet seven days...... before the day of live thereto, and . - by------mailing on or 649-6306. tice given. tradmonal vestments before the tangular piece o f Hnen worn ______It was approved by the House scaled down to, match. JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. ford St.; Mrs. Ellen Bean, Marl- — The bill also would provida 620. Singer Sewing Company, riOflon nhar-Bon Real Eatate “said id hearing, and by mailing o*06 or befbre befbre February February 7, 7, 1966. 1966. by by certl- certl------— ------class of eififht teen-agers as an- over the shoulders). It was once , - 4,. lurra Antoinette Cam- Veterans Committee last Thurs- , . ______SILVER LANE BOWL ment or home. J. D. Realty, CONCORD RD. — Beautiful »1»,»00. tjn a rrjon rteoi JSStaie, before February 7. 1966, by oertl- fled fled mall, mall, a a copy copy of of said said mil will and and Subarban For Sale 75 832 Main St. tfJA AAOfk ^ M __>■ ______0 il. 1 ____ a_•_ . a r.i_i_ __J — _ A. Q TUTuMea^VT Silver Lane, East Hartford 648-5129. FOUR ROOM furnished apart­ Ranch, large Uvtog room, for­ 643-0688. fled mail, a copy of tWa order to of this ortler to Irene B. Murray, BARROWS & WALLACE AT a “ ^ U R t " o f ®PM BATE, Other priest described what was a head covering a ^ s^ ed as a st; MUton ^ ^^^b^eTrteS^AdJ^ ______■ ______Mary Ellen Carson, UO Rldm 8t.. 97 Unden St.. New Bedford, Msot.: OOLXJMBIA LAK E. $12,000, 4 held at Manchester, within and lor ^oing on ^ helmet of salvation, p__ Coventrv Svlvla Clavette, under a procedure allowing only y, i_o_o tn ment, vaciint, Feb. 14. 643-8628. mal dining room, cabinet vti'MrtmPQTTm r-iiHtoTO Uint Mancheater, Oonn.; Herman Yules, Eva Rocheleau. 293 Oollette SL. Manchester Parkade ’THREE Antique chairs, one MANCHESTER - large, new. MANUHESIKK cu stom muil gg center St., Manchee- New Bedford, Mass.: Rose Mall- room Ranch, fireplace, panel­ kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recrea­ Manchester 649-5306 S d^ry.a,iSSf Sf ■ “ SS : . Cl,™ C«» «ld r*«,.r Fly». O.; « “ Z X love seat, one straight and one 4 room apartment, two blocka Ranch, 26x22 recreation room , ter, Oonn.. and return make to this loux. 97 Unden St., New Bedford, ing, cellar, new furnace. PART-TIME work. Take orders tion room, landscaped yard. 9 nnrrhea 2 hatha 9 oanursa Court, Maep.: Leon mayhew) TMloiw, gold decorator chair. Reason­ from Main St., small well con­ Business Locations 2 porenes, 2 oatns, ^ garages, jo HN j . WALUETT, Judge. ICT Jenney St.. New Bedford, Hutchins Agency, Rettltors, 649- and make deliveries to estab- Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, able. 648-6826. structed building with a quiet 8 huge bedroom s, buut-ln stove, oc: Hie OonneoUcut Bank A Trust Maas.-: Adele Rezendee, 618 Kemp- 6324. Ushed customers. Married, em­ For Rent 64 643-6958. dlnbwnuhnr umnded lot Hiitrh. Oo., admr. c.t.a ton St., New Bedford. Maas,; Al- ployed with car. For Interview TAKE OVER PA'TMENTS atmosphere. Hayes Agency, tusnwasner, wooaea loi. nuten------Maiiioux 225 Ash SL. New d,„.n* rood,, I..ch«. ^ ‘rae„». «„g. tu^.'TLd.. h.M. Ih. .!» fa ^ 'k.ST.M, M„. F,or»=. ""»« -y*" b«->» STORE FOR RENT Mato St. Ins Agency, Realtors, 649-6824. AT A COURT OF p r o b a t e . Bedford, M ass.; Prescott Mallloux. EAST HARTFORD — Attrac­ bullt-lns, attached garage, full caU 644-1402 or 628-6686. FROM OUR BANK 6464)181. i^iiwood East iWord, jg jo 15, took place and represents the thongs Ei^m, Watrous Rd., Bolton; procedure bec^se toey become available tWs 1,400 square feet, heated. CaU held at Manchester, within and for 49 Ashley Boulevard, New Bedford. tive 5 room Ranch, breezeway, walk-oul basement to patio, one - z r T ,------. ■ , ■ f o r UNPAID BALANCE 'TW n EATMTT.Y__ K-5 9 IvrtTvwtn the district of Monebeeter, on the Mass.: Roland Rocheleau. c/o Ray- 2-car garage, cellar, sewers, MX montoa S ! i t Z m o l short course In used when Oirist was ^ 0^,13 oarblch, 414 Hartford sure vT ser^ DBISIGNBR—^fuU-tlme, to work 2 OR 3 YEARS TO PAY! 4H ROOMS, heat hot water, 622-3114. SIX BEDROOMS TW O FAAUDY 0 5, 3 Decmoom Sni Jay of Febniary, AD. 1966. mond Rocheleau. 22 Chlcoriee St., full and two half baths, new stove, refrigerator, disposal, ... „ arrangiements. Quiet residen- Present, Hon. John J. Wallett, New Bedford. Maas.: Rita Bamen-, large trees, bus, $18,600. Hutch­ to flower shop. Apply to per- PAYING IN MARCH tial area on level treed lo t Judge. 22 Bowe Hill Road. Stonehain wall to wall carpet throughout, W S.iTdS.S.aiyJ’S: Oa«»»d ««. ' „ ...... S' " ^ W S T m».0 . « . aon before 5 p.m. Krause Flor­ parking Included, nice loca- DESIRABLE store or oftlro oreA on 1^1 treea im. ^ ^ ^ Rocheleau. 32 ins Agency, Realtors, 649-6324. approximately 114 acres, walk lowed for the creditors Within wiUcb father. Father Flynn contifuiea me Vernon, IJdwwa Granvliie, Wiii-ttiteJittHv \n more coct- armed tercee eince Jan. 81, space, ground floor, clean, at­ ’Two fam ily duplex . . . one W eeley R. Smith A gency, 643- Manchester, in said district, de- Chicopee a .. New Bedford. Mase.; ist, 621 Hartford Rd. BRAND NEW tlon, 8140. per month. 649- 4 room unit rents at 8110 to school, reasonably priced estate!*and said executrte'^B'torect- The teen^ers were from the ^ H^ord ^pke^ "ti^^aJuitiMsti^UOT I956,"when Korean teair benefite tractive and reasonable. Apply 1567 ceased. Ijeon Rocheleau, 13 Outlook St.. ROOKVILLifi! — Budget buy — ed to give pubMc notice to the cred- Stephen Wise Free Synagogue some o< the vessels used m peter Gunn, 163 Maple St., J t«Mninanded a till endod PinidiiB who. voliuiniteered ------S ROOMS FURNITURE 0308, 649-8980. per month and the other ______VPon_ ajjpUoai^ of_ WUliain P. EbM Hertford. O onn.Irving Preee. due to transfer. Wesley R. LIBRARIAN Assistant. Send re- gg MONTHLY Mr. Daly, State Theatre, 11 2-story, 4 rooms, attached ga­ ten rooms are owner occu­ (CONVENIENTLY Smith Agency, 643-1667. school. They had played hosts _ ""T w V^EUzrbet^'’ Dr • b^S^^tteran. for Mx montte ttelntog «id toen mime references and minimum Bedroom Living Room Dinette ROOMS. Colonial Man- a.m. - 8 p.m. rage, trded Jot, near bus a n d ______a copy of tola order to stone new^ last Palm Sunday to a group of For a titoe t he prints and net Hoegler, 77 BllzabethDr., ^ ,-rvad to combeit ai^ entered the retervea would not pied. Six bedrooms on sec­ room Cape, could . ___ , —.—_ — — — — ------. ., ...... ______I- malt of said deceased be admitted Worcester. Mess.: Marguerite Mal- stores, 89JKK). Harold Hincks, ANDOVER LAKE paj^ cireutotion to aald voiinfratpra at a model nuns feared there would be no Mitchell Karpuska, 61 Crest- ™ o had tervea m cotoox p o ^ Tables and Other **j **^d " OFFICE SPACE available, 2 ond floor. Three and a half •robate ^thln ten days Catholic youngsters at a moaei ^ ^______a vommt eaa. which would have coot be eligl'Dle Memorial Library, P.O. Box Accessories Estate Co., room s, garage, nice fenced to u, probate as per application on ley. 98 Lovell St.. Worcoiter. Mass.: Realtor, 876-6284. home, needs some renovations, froni toe'fCfe of this order and seder a ceremonial Passover class when the teen-agers failed wood Dr.; Rande Krapf, West Accessories rooms, new modern building batha, big attic, two heat­ lot, only 815,900. Leonard Agen- fUe. U la George Malley, 681 Worthington St.. 128, EUlngton, Conn. ,™o»643-6129 aja /uoa ORDERED: That the foregoliig Spring Valley. Oa.llfornla. and re- hard to duplicate at $6 8W. Wol- tu™ to tois court of toe »>■ ^ synagogue. Since to at the appointed 9 WHlln^n; Mro AUce I^ui^t. “/S ,' ^th dlechaig; would be altawed f^ BVERYTHING 8228.78 with electricity, heat smd cen­ ing systems, porch, and a ®y* ItoAUors, 646-0469. appUcetion ^ heard and deter- turn make to this Court. SPECTACULAR — Bolton verton Agency, Realtors, 649- JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge, then the Jewish youngsters had a.m. time. 141 HlghlMd St.. I^o I^brew, hleher^eOta. completing the educational ben- MEN and women needed in MANCJHESTER — deluxe, quiet, tral air - conditioning, excel­ two car garage. Central ------——------mined at the Probate office In Man- JOHN J. WALUETT, JMge. Ranch, 614 immaculate rooms, BRAN D NEW M ANCHESTER— 5 room oomr Chester, hi aald District, on the 1st oc: Vincent L. IHana. Atty. Manchester vicinity tor gener­ quality Damato built, 4-room lent location, ample parking. location. T. J. Crockett, professiomd landscaping, Rec 2813 ____ a t a cxiURT OF PROBATE, expressed eagerness to know It turned out the youngs ers t ind« MpMtiI The House blU carriee a first- efirta. Home loan guaronteea 8 ROOMS FURNITURE pact Raw*. "S bedrooms, city — Manchester^ within and for *„orp about the Catholic church, had gone to a 9 a.m. Mass at the Spring St., Mrs. Liinaa mcji^ui- minwrwi mul would be aveiAaMe tor 10 years al cleaning work, second shift, duidex apartment, block to CaU Robert D. M urdock, U ft R Realtor, 643-1677. Room, swimming pwed. Own-' 810.16 MONTHLY UtiUUes, on bus line. Priced notice be given to all Iieraona intei^ VERNON — Split Level „ _ _ schools and shopping, one R ealty Co., Inc. 643-2692, 643- «rs tranetftered, excellent fi- ttiv TwiTna in 3rd day of February. 1966. experience necessary, ^ady Famous Make Refrigerator, for ecc^ y odious buyer on a wooded lot. Sax room s In p>re«ent, Hon. John J. waueo, ^ .w Tosenh P work, i>ald hoUdays. Apply, u-ving Room, Bedroom, Dinette, a-riUlable. Hayes Agency, 646- 9651. aancing. Lappeo Agency, 648- I^esent, Hon. John J. Wallett, Tosemh p Flynn Apostede Instead o f waiting for ° , ntiiUdon a vter after five yeoro. for each three montiie of eerv- at 813,900. FhUhrick A gency, and place of bearing thereon, by all plus garage, 126x150’ lot. Judje. . “y ".ev. Josepn P Solemn Mass at 11 a.m. As a vllle; Mrs. June Often, 111 » J w jc. 157 Charter Oak Ave., Hart- Rugs, Lamps, Tables and Other 0131. OWNE3R Anxious to seU 6 room 8261. 649-j$140,. M ^ condition Estate of Helen AUoe O’Connor with the help of the R ev. Donald MANCHESTER — prime office 649-8464. publlahing a copy of thia order In Home in excellent canaitm O'Connor of Manchee- _ Two altar bovs fortl, second floor. Accessories ------:------:------^ Cape with % shed fodormer rm e r in gome newspaper having a clrcula- R eal private location but still ter, to said Dtstrtot an incapable D.Oam pbeli. Two aitax Doy result, some of them a(:tended ''Y®''® toJ^^uoationai benJits, on the bW veterona who completed NEW 8 room apartment, new space, 100 to 2,000 square feet. Rowers School area, fuU base- xVtMrwiPgmTrpl-a raciT ® Ne^S^ak^f John R oSii 5I basis of one month of achooltog thedr service befbro ^ hiU is - BVERYTHING 8297.34 stove and refrigerator, $90. a central location, abundance of ment hnt nmtAr heat ftrerwiaea MANCHESTER 6 room R aised ^ y s before the toy of said hear- close to elementary school. T. *’®rp^,p conservator having exhlbltod r>orriT>be1l nut on his . .uveuw., y,. mont, hOt wator heat, fireplace, pionrb hunt 1ft«9 innx900 lot i” « . <» appear if they see cause at Crockett, R ealtor, 643-1577. hisfinal account with said estate F ather Cam pbeU put on ms sandwiched to between y o^ood Dr WanotoT Mro *or “P «*«=*«>• BRAND NEW month, no lease. Leonard Agen- parking, alter to suit. Hayes ^celv landscaned lot with 1” ° “ stScl tln m ^ d ptaoe and be heard Prizdi^ Lciok'Alilcef J. One Mater cemented: It ’ g™! a total of 86 months. ntog from tbe date of enact- Situations Wanted— cy. 646-0469. Agency, 646-0181. ™ ______^-car garage, 3 large bedrooms, relive tttoreto.^rS. by_ mailing on ______to this Court for allowance It is vestm ents at a m akeshift altar 3 ROOMS FURNITURE ______ORDERED: Utot the 24*h day of _ . , ...... _* o* Miould .A,o.i1d happen to more of our Mary Ronca 119 B ^ Sti Female 38 shade trees, early occupancy, g ceramic batha, famUy sized or befbre February 4, 1966, by reg- February, 19te. at ten o’ clock fore- Sunday to a classroom at St. 814.74 MONTHLY riallCall owner before 12 noon or Vomiiw air moil, a copy of saM will MANCHESTER — Uke new, kitchen, fireplacea ranuly and o( thU order to Tereolna Plano noon at toe Probate Office to the poul the Apostle School. F ather own. ______Dr.; Arthur Welngart, Andover; RELIABLE woman wlU care for Famous Make Washing Ma- Municipal Building to said Man- ^ ______Colonial styled, 2-feonlly, spa- Honsea For Rent 65 after 6 p.m . 649-8696. room , l&iindry room, a KOT- Reteuna, via Andrea-Sanao^rlno. No. Delicate Design! Walnut Sit; Leo Mateja, Rt. 30. KapltuUk, HarrisvlIIa, R. t.; Ar- child for working parents. Ex- chine. Famous Make Refrigera- rowwaav. Uvrlvarv rorw^.«a 0_^ro rr« ^TO. TOrlnB. Italy: LO^tO PlanO. Chester, be and the seme is as- — ------' ^ Mrs. Gail Wilson, Rt. 6, Bolton, geouA Uvlng room , 2*car ga - iniano. I^ ven ce erf Torino. Italy, signed for a hearing on toe allow­ $41,472 has been granted for h e r t HB SATURDAY: A Rockville; Claronce Hlnzy, Eaet thur Norwood Sr., 19 Chestnut ceUent references, very de- tor, Bedroom, Living Room, MANCHESTER - 6 room sin- RANCH — Seven rooms, one ance of said acooum and said con­ schools and shopping. Hayes raer®. $23,900. W olverton anU return nlake to thla Oourt. 1966, the first year of the proj pendahle. 643-9947. Dinette, Dishes, Rugs, Lamps, gle, nice condition, good loca­ year old, prestige neighbor­ servator's prior aocout with said State News daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ Hartford; Rejean Vtotefeuille, St.; Mrs. Nancy Tompkins, A gency, 646-0131. Agrency, Realtors, 649-2818. oe: estate, and this Oourt directs that ect's operation. ______E3a»t______Hartford; Roger Grleka Glastonbury: Mrs. Maureen ------Tables, Blankets and Other Ac- tion, 8160 monthly. Call 648- hood on deadend street, large notice of top time and place as ward Deektis, 2S2 Dart Hill The purpose of the grant ie to Wapping; a eon to Mr. and jr., statftoed; Mro. Gayle Mad- Lombardo and so;., East Hart- YOUNG HOUSEjWIFE desires cessories ATTRACTIVE 4 room apart­ 6930. lot with trees, decorated with m ANCHBS'TER preeti^ area, siCTcd for said hearing be given to A.1 ^ mm A wA ^ A ^,8 A A. —6w^ ^ all persons known to be Interested evaluate services to unwed Jam es Dceautels, 43 CMn- den and daughter, H untington fo rd ; Mrs. GaU SSevareUa and bookkeeping or fi^re work to EVERYTHING 8398.22 eleg^ce for rich and exclusive desirable 6 room Colonial. toe-ein to appear and be heard Man Found ment, convenient location, Window thadet o f lovely Do Pent mothers, with an eye toward es­ do to own home, recent exper­ (XIMPLETBLY furnished trail­ beauty plus luxury. Fireplaces, Large flreplaced Uvtog room, SOMEBODY f thereon by publishing a copy of ton St. Dr., Vernon; Mta. Roberta daughter, 14 Norman St. ience. 649-6397. Price Includes Delivery, Setup, parking, adults only. Call 649- “ Tontine” ere easy to wash. Win this order to some new.spaper hav­ tablishing more effective serv­ er, Coventry Lake, 8100 month­ bathrooms, garages. You name IVi baths, sunpoTch, green­ ing a circulation In said Dl.strlct. BERTHS YHBTBRIDAY: A Seteler and son, 31 Wolcott ------■ ------Service. Guarantee Immediate 4319. WANTS look like new. Won’t crack, hay er a ices and deployment of case­ ly. 742-88P® it, this house has It. For ap­ house, garage. Beaurtifully at least seven days before the day Dead After son to Mr. and Mrs. James Lane, Vernon; Mrs. Au*wy §4oclS8 111 B rie f WILL DO weekly ironings In Delivery or Free Storage Until pinhole. Arailable in many attrac­ of said hearing, and by mailing om work staff. 95 WEST Middle Tpke., modern —r ----- r------pointment to see call PhUbrlck landscaped half acre lot Re­ YOUR tive colon. Just call ue. WcwiUbe Butteifteld, 15K Forest St.; a Knofte and son, 30 Clyde Rd. m y home. CaU 649-9683 any Needed. On Display at Mato or before February 7. 1966. by cer­ Agency, 649-8464. cently redeooraited. ReaUstical- glad to measure your windowa and 8198] tified mall, a copy of said account son to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony IDoiSCIHARGED YBRTER- n e w YORK (AP) — Steels, tim e. Store. 4H room duplex, heat, hot wa- ^'****^vi *^**r?ii and of this order to Commissioner Hotel Fire RECORD INCOME ter, electric stove, refrigerator. «150- monthly. CaU ly priced. Leonard Agency, HOME give you a free cetimate for new 10-20 Plree, Hartford; a daughter to DAY; Frank Miller, East Hart- autos, airlines and electronics Phone for Appointment 649-8464. MANCHESTER — Immaculate, “ Tontine.” of Welfare State of Connecticut. BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Rem BABYSITTING in my home 6 garage, basement storagre, 8130 Realtors, 646-0469. 1000 Asylum Ave., Hartford. Conn., ford; Robert Klppax, 46 Kelley were galnerti to an advancing ASK FOR CARL maintenance free 6-room home Let us find that somebody for and return make to this Court. WATFRBURY lAP)—A ington Arms Oo., Inc., reported Mr. and Mta. Kevin MePart WAih-KBUKIi J _ consolidated net income land, 9 «ruce Rd. Rd.,' Wapping; Mrs. Madeline stock market early this aiter- days, for working parents. In­ Htfd. 247-0358 or 527-9036 monthly, available February MANCHESTER —Bhcecutive 11 with 2-car garage, 8 bedrooms, x/rATjriFnnRTim — ------yon. We use advertising that JOHN J. WAUUETT, Judge. Executive attracts attention. We have ,i-ec: Ward Taft. Conservator 42-year-old man, John P. DUSCHARGED SATURDAY; quire 1006 West Middle Tpke. See It Day or Night ______10. OaU 649-2866 before 6 p.m_ . room home, 4 bedroom s, 3 form al dining room , 22’ Uvtog OUNONT for 1966 o f $9,383,000, the highest Messier, 14 Clearvlew. Terr.; noon. Trading was fairly active. 643-1719. home, Porter Street area, 4 experience to selltog and we Griffin, was found burned Mira. E sther Blancband, 23 8. Lawrence Redmond, 31 Ham- Steele benefited from a re- If 3 ^ have no means of It e m - TORBjR r q o m Apartment, batha, Uvtog room, sitting room, big kitchen with pantry, in its history. large bedroome, 2 fuU baths, have knoiyiodge of mortgage to death in his hotel room Alton St.; Betty Btenchette. 64 mond St., Rockville; Robert port of rising orders for the portation. TU send my auto for ^eat. 470 Mata St., first floor. room , sunporch, dining room . R eal value at 817.600. W olver- The figure compared with 2 lavatories, 2-car garage, loans that will help the bn^r HoU St.; Mrs. Kathleen Clark, Kmmers, 106 Plymouth Lane; metal and expectations that the kitchen with pantry, lavatory ton Agency, R ealtors, 649-2818. Florida room, patio, fully air- ftoanoe. Want your home somT E. O ueen E lizabeth bed Sunday. $7,743,000 for 1964. Dog»—Birds— P e t s 41 ” <> CaU between 9-6, 643-2426. TONTIN Daly, medical The net income Is equivalent IndcwotM St; Mte^ Mre. Dorothy Miuwn Sunset industry would enjoy a big first A—L—B—E—R— —S off large hsiU, rec room with conditioned. Shown by ap- WLVER Miniature poodles with 43-45 AULi N ST., HARTFORD RENT MAN — CaU fw ac- lavatory, maid’s room with FOUR FAMILY -- M i^ seU. CALL A t P ort-of-Spain examiner, said Griffin died of to $1.23 a share of com m on Hart, 161 St. John St.; Oris- Terr., Vernon; Diane Nlchol, quarter. * —^ . .. - _ __ OMWVVMSI €M aiaalft YZaSicva pototment only. Call the R. F. Four rooms to each unit. House asphyxiation and bums. stock, as against $1.01 a share bopher Chambers, The over-all list seemed to re­ papers, 7 weeks old, reason­ OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. tlon. Apartments, manage- *>hth »n«i 2-car garage, 8200 per Dimock Co., 649-5245. 649-1922 649-1922 S7_L »S9 Griffin Rd., Wapping; John able. OaU 649-6426. ment, complete, fast efficleat, monUi- CaU Bob Gerstung, 649- is to excellent cendition. New E. A . J O H N S O N PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad The fire was at the Rex Hotel for the previous y?ar. S t.; Fred Dewey, Elaet H art­ O’Neill, 101 Henry St.; Mrs. spond to the opinion reported ford; Mrs. Carolyn Brown, 414 from the National Association expm ienced, bonded servlca 6861 evenings, 643-7033. U ft R BUILT Ranch, modern. (AP)—Queen Ellzabetii II and on Bank Street. Doris White, 29 Buckland St.; Wearing Apparel— ^Furs 57 ceUoT floor, etc. Everything ex­ KEITH AGENCY P A IN T C O . ______^ Firemen found, the bedding to o f Purcliastog Agents that infla­ West Side Realty, 649-3566, immaculate, kitchen with Prince Philip arrived today ^ “■ ™ O.K S.. Mr.. Articles For Sale 45 MANCHESTER - Bolton Une, cept central heat. ExcoUent to- tSS MAIN ST., MANC woirde, 332 Suimndt St.; Mrs tion looms as a more serious FUR COAT — brown Mouton 649-4342. buUt-tos, flreplaced Uvtog (StUbmui * Ben Keith) aboard the royal yacht Britan- the room smoldering and the Rockville Man Jane DeMerchant, 87 Garden ■vailable Feb. 15th, 8 bedroom coma potential. T. J. Crockett, f : Geraldine Jackson, Thompeon- threat now than to many years. BALES AND Service on Aricne, Lamb, very good condition. 12- room , large lot. Only $16,000. jjia. sprinkler system in the room St.; Mrs. Caroline Krinjak, 63 FIVE ROOMS, 8 bedrooms, R o m * , 8140. monthly. Also 2 R ealtor, 643-1677. ■vflle: Curtle Baker, 126 High- The market was up a little at Hahn Bclipee, Jacobson lawa 14. Reasonable. 649-8879 or 876- B el A ir R eal Estate, 648-0332. They win spend three days In working when they responded to Goes Bankrupt Eldridge St.; Harold Balch, kitchen built-ins, large Uvtog bedroom Ranch, 8125. monthly. ■t t t 4 . - „ land Dr., W apptag; Miro. SopMe the opening, then mo'ved solidly mowers. Also Homeltte chain 2193. the ianu of' the calypso betore an alarm. School Rd., Bolton; Mrs. Mar- saws sad Internationa! O il Cs.. room, heat and hot water, new 646-0191. MANCHESTER—Cusbesn built leaving tor nearby Tobago. The Police said Griffin was a resl- A volunbary bankruptcy pett- 57 Wtademero St.; 6H room Ranch. S large bed- garet Vasaloims, 447 Center higher despite laggMds hare det Tractors. Rental equipment two - family house, quiet rest- yaclht nailed here from British dent of Waterbury. tlon has bten filed by Norn^ Hogan, 85 Helatoe ■ad shupening serrics on all Wanted— ^To Boy 58 dential area. Wesley R. Smith T Wt^en huUt-tas, 1% CHARMING C. Baldwin of 106 Orchasd 8t^ Joeephine POasFber, St.; James Sheldon. 296_ Mato “ ^e^tixilated Press average Guiana, first formal stop on _ . . . v n i Constance ' Dwyer, makes. L ft M Equipment Agency, 643-1667. niebed or— unftirni^ied, *- lake batha, ,_ ,w _ 12x20 Uvtog room, % RockvUle, in U.S. Dlatrict Oomt o^ e„try; Paul McKhmon, 436 »t-: Mrs. of 60 shocks at noon was up .7 Oorp., Route 88, Vernon, STS- BUY and seU antique and privUeges, $80. weekly. OaU acre lot Immediate occupan- their four-week Caribbean tour. Criticizes L|tJ Let me shnwr you this at­ Waving and smiling, the MERIDEN (AP) The Con- to Hartford. , . W. Middle Tpke.; George “ * ' at 366.3 with Industrials up U , 7000. M anchester Exchaiva — used furniture, ehtoa, glass, sU- NEED a rent? Call the rent- 743-67M. cy . W esley R . Sm ith A gency, tractive 2-- ^wo of the ioveheet flower, the Union Jack fle^ alongside for repeal of Section 14 (b) of *® ®^"*’ spurting 3% to all faciUtles. Small. Ookmlal apartment with hot water, ptel is taTesttble. And an al­ to m ^e this delicate the red Wack and white flag of the Taft-Hartley Act.” Arttaur’s Drug Btote, ftO, W Kim Roy, 106 H*gl» Tower Rd., St.; Mrs. Edna Ka^uskM, 4 ^ opening block of 40,- hsat^ stove and refaigeratoc. hood. Bd Ahr Real' Batata, MAKEUP M A N styled building offers charm 642-9332. ALICE CLAMPE7T ternate short-sleeve version is drol^lStoe^oee Und this yoiltMuI nation. The Republican group urged neoU ^U gM ^ P W . 8^- south Windsor; Matgwet Mlntz Court: Mrs. Mia Bartho- ^ extended the gain Ro®“ * Without Board 59 and privacy. Only $125 month- ______CaU 643-4313, evenings. Included. Two pwvbwasoj.patterns. mioni oFA A fli>ck trf fiftTning scarlet Ibift.* the President to arrange round- Wj Gerber Broe., $140.13» Got- Scftiroedec, 588 Hartford Rd.; lomew, Andover; Donald end ^ more than 8 in later deel* ope roU waUpoper - get anothar ______REALTOR 649-4548 N o. 8198. sUe«. 10 to 20 W White, 76 PlneJ^: Loie Graf. 367 Smith St., Wap- togs. Rumors were dented that roll for one cent. Latex'ceU- ROOM FOR Business or profes- ly. heat, hot watw, stove and jj^ST HARTFORD — Tene- CUSTOM BUILT Ranch «» a refrigerator mcluded, Hayes 40.^ Size 12. 3! yds. of 2947-H has hot- flow across the gaily decorated break a flUhuster against the 888; Mrs. Patrtcla_W^, ping; Sharon Ht^son, Hteron; company had a now typo tog paint, 83.99 gallon. Umlted sional girt, kitchen prii'Uegea. ment, 4 rooms, rear, very cen­ shaded 100x400 lot, form al din­ FuQ-time job*-stesdy woik. 37% hour weak, paM Agency, 646-0131. tral, parking. aduHs, $48. ing room, flreplaced Uvtog . ------«Mnch. g ^ waterfront as the queen and WU that would repeal the so- ket, $16; Robert F.lta^ , 8ta. bury;; Jan« OougWln Mrs. Mary Fournier and dai«h- Wgarettos. time. MorriS(.n Paint Store, 789 OaU 649-6258, after 5 p.m . No. 8190, eizeo 3 to 8 yearo ^ ^ Meyer Souttyn Sprinte; tinedertek 16 ter. Andover; Mrs. Regina Ku- p^ces were generally higher M ato. monthly. 640-62^, ring king. room, family eized kitchen with PITKIN 8T. — Comfortable Ool- Vacation, sick leave, bospitaligation, pension pinn IHB THOMPSO* HODS*. Oatl '5 ^ ” ’ ^ o X S t l bultt-tos, oil hot water heat, onlal home. 8 bedrooms, for­ 4 requirep Jute 2 te to: erooM«nerteT«r^lomn, 28 Durant St.; Jack SUfw. la and son, (3oventry; Mrs. Jea­ Ufe — Blue Lustre carpet and large, pleasantly fumlshad dren w elcom e. 643-9675. area of fine homes. Wolverton uso opbolstery cleaner. Ro^ dec- room s, pariting. GaU 648-S85S WANTED — Either duplex or Agency. Realtors, 6»-381S. room. 3-car garage, halt acre. Burnett, Mancheoter Y oS ^Traffic and business in the peilethatthemeasurenow.be- Francis Helfi^ 88Q; l^ ’s ^ BJdwwM 8tU WllMam^ld. nette Longtta and son, Glaston­ OTIS GETS CONTRACT iPk; ahampooer $l. The Sher- for overnight and permanent FIVE ROOM flat, first floor, house with eight or more rooms P rtodpala. 649-0604. Htetad. 1150 AVE. OF AME^ noraX taSltaTte^ came ^ ttngress would not result De^»artment Storo, 830; Mta- W1fltaMintta;-Mta Jean K o^- bury. WASIWaTOiN (AP> — 7*», frto-WiUiams Company. guest rates. 143 So. Mato St., heat furnished. suitable for tamUy who desirea SCHAILBR RD. — nsw qoaUty In PeraoB WAS,mow YORK. N.Y. 10<^ i»t-ctoee matUiv add 10c to a pta»tat« ae crateds In compulsory unionism.” PitaT^na- MM dS e Sv’ S ? * R W Die<3HARGED TODAY: otta mevetor Oo. ot Stamford, r - ■ ------7 r r ~:—rrr r Inbntonn m aiitog add 10c ... .a Thotewif TlTnrr^ rJlftJiriMl tllA rjl'l*'* MMtnldl EUW^Wd Fl9M>r 980, 10(F88HM, 18 .DUdWy DC, John Stuff, »B1 Autumn St.; hea bqen aerarded a 82-5 mlUion IB n o n and lofty ... NOR'i'ti END near Br oad, 4% 643-2573. two o r three room s with fuU m placed Uvtog room, fUnlag wMh city water and city aaw- tar each peibtem. Print Nome. A^lreai wk^25ip Code, Style After a 21-gun etaito at the P rq j^ OK’d Drs.'Robert Stateon and Don DumeftM, M Soezboroi^ Rdff contract hy tbe . Navy tor (he retain hriHlaace in car- room m odem apsutment, psu’k- ______!______bail bath for older mother. room with buUt-fai china cloaait, era, w atting distance to bus AddreM w«h SHp Code. Style No and «asu weUrtnmt, Queen production of Shariden cleah^ with Blue Lustre, tog, bus, near shopping, new SCH(X)L 8TRBBT — 4 room «h^ Amdous to obtain by March 1 3 large bedrooms with large and ahopplng, Immedtato oo- flanrlf^Btrr Ettntittg l|FraUi N e. and flfUe. Special oroebet and embroid- drove through ShiUelegh • W(»pons - Byetata d e ctrlo ahampooer,. $1. huUdtag. 64204M, 7-10 p .m ., plex, gas baseboard heat, al- or April X, would consider sign­ Don’t ihlas tbe Spring ft Sum- eloset, 3 tuU batha. rear ou|iancy, $14,990. Oonveraa ft ery section Is tbe hlgbUgbt of nation’s c«iota^ t r e t im It uree ean ouM M B2I* i Paint A WaH^par Sup- Monday ■ Friday, day or eve- uminum windows, garage, $90. ing lease. Write Box P, Her­ deck, one car garage. PhUbrlek Oiqiret Real Estate, 643BUIT, mgr *66 Ineuti of Basic Fashion, the ’66 ttpteV ted Summer Al- laid a wreetb day Bing Saturday o r Sunday. m onthly. OaU a ftw 6, 640-7846. ald. Agency. 640-8464. 875-18U. « » eoniptate pattern msgoatae. Ita teV ■ » ! ~ ’ bten: 80cOta n tetiyt deed SOe.' — '•‘r

0 , ■ .. • l-.l / / , / 1h ■ gfC -. •-<^91 % » If: .; ■ >- $ •ir I :■ 2. I HONDAY, F B M U il^Y 7 .196lfc The WeMfliaf Fair, vefy e ^ tool^ lew ■ • '• i - f i t ■ -_il; . .H t n b t n o l Ortord PuM> Shte Seated Maney 10-18; inoreuing eHiwuOneOi a a in ill: .X O l^ Oi«*it*r, d a b , wm w e t tome^ ______MUM Trotter Of Templa am p­ tomomnr, Ugh in son Hk- ."JKr et 1 pJB. it tile bMM iK Ry Rainbow ler, Order o f Eaotosm B la r,m ^ ifiiidiiMiar A C»iyW Vmi9» Chirm M s Velioerenft Report fliotan; Mtaa » * « « SMwarn. rtmtfer wage o t UMaau wiu choir diraotar; Min Sharon jBMt toolctat et T;80 et the 1^. There wIm he a Bgae n u b w r , Martel, dingh- VOL. LXXXV, MO. 109 XSOTBEN PA6BS) MANCHESTER, CONN., T U B ^ T , FEBRUART 8, 19M (OaeailM jUNeeUdhlg * Page IS); PRICE SEVEN OBNTS FtoUi, page obB ;. MIm Judy * biS^ .rm eei-l That Table’-. Hoete.^ t«r oC Mr. aad JEm. Joaeph R . DMi meeting, the m#>ben will *• “ * ****• Steven WUUama Mfo awtlng" ilgHi are up ai ^^Meraon, page wm*; Mhw Jo- chairman, aeeiated by ICm. Center Springe Pond but pid)Uc MaiM of Id Ollvor Rd., w m iur Amr FothergiB, page north; tour Um southern Mew Bngland Jr-> Roger V. l>oIan, Mra. Harold ice akattag wiU be allowed to- stalled wwthy advioer of Man- ifin Sarah Blaheity, page Teleiiwne Oo. building, E. Cen- cheater Aaaembly, OMer. of sooth; M in Deborah Hunt, flag i m . G . A . ter St. Refreehmenta will be U RreaUm ai»d M «. Joseph night until 10 o’clock a* both Stubenrauch. Thoaa needing Center Springe Annex and Cfcar- Rainbow for OMa, Baturday beazor, and Hisa BHen Warm, nerved upon return to the tem> transportation may contact Biss ter Oidc Park. nlgiit at (he Mumnie Tsmpie. keeper of (he jawoB. (AlUAlJftlE pie. Mra. Hayner DanMaon, wor^ Barton V. Washburn, 36 N. SUbng amMktrn are good at Mra. DonaU Oragr o f Kancfaea- 'CHIBOPRACTbR. takewood Circle. Bt. Hebo. Thera la aotne ice twTie .hiotiur auMaor of (heAA- ’(hy rhateon of Templa Chapter, Tba Ftiendahlp Okib ot St hear the top o< ttie alope. The Older of Eaetom Star, was an p a l m e r ORADtjATB gbhn’a p«diah National Catholic The Regina D’Ralla Socle^ ameU tow wiS be operating to-' Membera o f .iha InoCaUtng nmtaSimr officer at the oaremon- Church wiU meet tonight at 7:30 will meet tonight at 7:30 at the night from 7 W tpo. auMe ‘were Min BonMe Hal- in. The Rev. Jamn W. Bot- at the pariah halt Italian Amercan Home. Superviaed coasting boura in towea, inetaiUng offloer; Min toma o f 8L Mary’a HWecopal-' MANCHESTER pFiriCE Of War Sinugglmg Center Bprii«a Peek .are from Bartmra Zepp, hiataWng mar­ Obuzch gave the Beoadictioti. 119 CENTER STREET The mank J. Banafield Ba- Airman 2.0. Victor W. Cchun, __ 0:80 to dark dally. shal; Min Beverly Myen. in- Min Sosan Martel of Man- PHONE 649r7628 Set. Later Canceled m e l^ e Amdllary wlU meet b , ^ V icto''r i,p . _ ahdling thaplahi, and M in Pa>- Oheeter and Frank Mandrs of A PfiUO. T«*.‘ (A**)-FeBer- oowfbry, in Mexloo and In Latto- e:q>ertmeabal 8bHF> o f devel­ WMikiesday at 8 p.*n. at the ^ ak uawion at ha« or- rT A oc ol. jonna xrouaa trid a Rtaoada, toataUng ra- Bay View (N.Y.) Lodga_ of ii Nieote were ekweenoulfaed Asnarican oouotrieq. oped but not yet.delivered to U. Ray did not name any qpacific 8. military forces. k ^ e Hah. R-roshment. will ^ved for duty at Ta^^^^r ^?!m "S oorder.. Miaaons were eoioiate. Jam n W. todey about the InveeUgeitton be served. StoUon, Alaska. A com- Other offlceni (nataBad are McK^ waa oigahM. LnMn-Aonettoan oountriea to- There was no indioatton of the pariah hall. that tod to oitotgee egeinet five votvad or himr much money “ “ . . . mumcations equipment repalr- Man Sandra Poa, wottlqr ae- Mambeni of the Rainbow where or how the weapons were State News Johnson May Biss Valerie Wabrek, daugh- prevlouely served at aodata advieor; Min Margaret Mother’a Chib served refresh- 11 Paeo m m tfaet they oon- might be knvotvad. He. aaid any to have bem obtained, if they tar of Br. and Brs. John M. wright-Patterson APB, Ohio. Airman ^var T. Berggren Abart, Charity; M in Diana Bar- manta. Members of John Mhtti- GEOR0E N. sptred to wnuggto weepone, In­ toilbnnaiion tram fate agency had been obtained, were hidden WabrA of 15 Benton St., is an graduate of Banchester Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvar nasd, Hope; ' Min Dianna liv- er Chapter, Order of DeMolay, cluding mlasUee end eifiiniar wotod be wtMtotd until a trial. or already delivered. Democrats Stop B riefly annouitoer for WCBO-FM, the jjigh School. T. Berggren tit 30 Leland Dr., ingWhnn, Faith; Min Nbncy served aa ushera. CONVERSE rkiee, to Letln America. The agent aaid noM of the Ray, HU Paso Customs student-operated radio station ‘ ____ has been selected (or technical Sodano, chaplain; M in Mdinda Members of MJanchestor As­ Oustonm Agent Joe F. Ray oontrahsoid had been reported agent, said he didn’t know if Flying Home at BarietU (Ohio) College uaHlvn l * a a a r d, ^^‘* ^ * *^ Saan, drill leader; Mias Robin sembly advisory board are Mr. •aid today be ctndd not say if leavtog Ihis Weat Taxaa on contraband was smuggled out of (AP Photoftoc) Ask O oser PAlirriM l the weapons aireaidy were deliv- the Mektoan border. other cities, but said none had where She le a frwhman major- daughter c^Mr. and Mrs. Alan “ * ^ communl- Gray, love; Mies Pamela and Mra. Paul Taylor, Mir. and AND ^ Personal Piper ing in mathematics. She is a j Ledgard o f 301 Henry St., cations • electronics specialist Holnies, reUgton; Diane Mrs. Herbert Klngebury, Mr. ,ered, were hidden, or 11 ttwee The five 3rd graf taSS eUmlna- been reported leaving E2 Paso, HONOLULU (AP) — Ledgard ui oux ^ graduate of Manchester charged had gained poeaeeeion UiUr«h gi«f "Joe F." a West ’Texas city of 300,000 i>er- President Johnson sched­ graduato of, Manchester High has been selected to sing iwith school, he recently com­ Banboo, nature Atoo, Miss and Mira. Paul Bernard, Mr. and DEOORATlNfi Pipe Major Andrew Party Ties the Worcester (Mass.) Chorus Lynne Laiwimtce, immortatity; Mrs. Robert BanUy, Mre. Jane of any weapone. ’Ihe five men aireated Mon­ sons situated on the Mexican uled — then canceled — an pleted basic training at^Lack- Can 6 P.M. - 9 In Bach’s Passion According to Min Alma Pearl, fldelity; Min Etooper, Mira. Jeimy Chrishan- Phone 643-2804 Die^ five men were arreeted day were charged wtilh conspir­ border. Pitkeathly, 38, was HAMDEN (A P )—Thir­ extra meeting today with ing to vtotaite the U. S. Neutrali­ named personal piper St. Matthew on March 26 at AJl Donna Spooner, patriotism; sen, Donald Gray, Rushid Didan f u l l y INSURED Monday. Named in the federal ty-four Democratic leaders . top leaders of South Viet Saints E piscopal Church, Min Nancy Spicer, service; and AlUon Severence. "Ttiey’re ebarged wttb a con­ ty Act and the Export Oontrol warrants were Hhigene Michael, to Queen Elizabeth in the New Haven area, in- Nam after reviewing with Worcester. A senior at Becker spiracy to do these tMnge,’’ Ray Aot. 36, a restaurant apen/oar; Pey­ yesterday. His duties Lecture Series said. "They haven’t been The charges aBeged thSy ciuding New Haven Towh them military aspects of LECLERC Junior College, Worcester, she ton Dean, 46, a customs br include piping each Chairman Arthur T. BaT- the war—a war they want is ' a coloratura soprano. She Set at School charged wkh actual pooeee- were to export "100,000 rounds Tom Rogers, 26, associated with morning outside the FUNERAL HOME wae a former member of the slon.’ ’ of ammunition, AR18 full auto­ a brokerage firm; Jolmny Acu­ bieri, want cioaer ties be­ intensified. A series of four free lectures Queen’s window and Round Table Singers at Man­ He eeid the eight^monUi krves- matic rifles, I71IM2 full autotna- na, 22, and Larry Grubb, 22, tween them and state party for adults on new trends and performing at ban­ Bulletin FUNERAL chester High School. ttgefion sUk is under way in tMs Uc Oarbinee, airplanes, tanka, both students ait Texas Western ieaders. methods of teaching secondary submarinea and guMed mia- Oolleg;e. quets. He gets a rent- ’The New Haven leader HONtMLULU (A P )—Presi­ SERVICE The upholstery d a n ce o f the school. English, reading^ skUls, siles, without applying for or U. S. Oommisaiioner Frederick free flat and $50.40 stressed that, all the loccU lead­ dent Johnson is sending Vice M a n c h e ^ AduH Bh-«ning l^S^^Kes and wlence to obtaining a license from the De­ Miorton set bond ot $2,800 each per week. ers (xmstdered thsmselves an in­ President Hubert H. Hum­ WALTER N. Scttool win meet this week e. Much Interest partment of State aa reqidred.” for Michael and Dean and $1,000 tegral part of the state party phrey to about six Asian LE3CLERC usual ist the Old Ttode school Bettantuonis Mark ^ th Wedding Ihe aiUeg;ed smuggling ring each for the otbera. They made end not In opposition to State countries. Including South Director The series, which follows the Mr. and Mrs. Claudio Bellan- couple have been In Manchester SALE! On NY Election Involved sources of si^ipiy from and National Chairman John M. building on S School. which was arranged by the Italy. Her husband, a clarinet- ARie rifle, which stUl are in the (See Page Eight) WASHINGTON (A P )—The oppose Bailey. press iMoretary BIU D. Moy­ According to George Eramer- guests of honor son-in-law and 1st, tiuight music throughout come Is a toss-up, but national nation’s unemployment rate But he added: "The state ers Just ahead of the final ling, vice principal who is coor­ daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Italy. He is also a tailor-deslgn- political leaders nevertheless dropped to a nine-year low of 4 leadership wlU not take this oOnferenoe sesaloa between FEEUHC LONElTt dinating the programs, they are ONLY! are watdiing today to see wtx> (AP Photofax) A. Eccellente, with whom they er, now employed at Regal’s per cent in January and Secre- meeting for granted. We want to Following yesterday’s conference, President John­ Johnson and South Vletna­ intended to give all interested make their home. Men Shop. (Herald photo by will take Republican Mayor No Expert Needed iary of Lairor W. WiUard Wirtx let people know we’re around.” meae govqnunent chiefs here. adults the opportunity to learn Formerly of Rome, Italy, the Ofiara.) John V. Lindsay’s place In predicted today it would drop to son points the way to the dining room for South about contemporary methods Congress. 3.6 per cent or lower this year. Murder Charge Vietnamese Head of State Nguyen Van Thieu. The White House press aecr*> being iue(l In teaching academic Onto L«hman, 46, a Democrat, The Labor Department re­ Seifelary of Defense McNamara follows the tary, Bill D. Moyers, first an­ subjects on the high school lev­ and Theodore Kupicerman, 46, a BRIDGKPORT (AP)— James famous "Barbizon" Accuracy of Radar ported the 4 per cent Jobless Hardy, 31, of 666 ’Trumbull Ave., President with South Viet Nam’s Minister of De­ nounced Johnson was adding an el. * • ______, ^ Republican, are the leading figure—the long-term interim was charged with murder today fense Lt. Gen. Nguyen Huu Co. at right. afternoon meeting with the VleN This Wednesday, insights Into Candidates to serve the remain­ goal set by White House eco­ nameee to his schedule. But be­ linguistics, the "New ElngllBh," ing 11 months of Undeay’e after the fatal ahoofing of Wll-> Cfioicesf Meats In Town nomic advisers four years ago— liam Downer, 47, o f 631 Lafay- fore dawn Moyers discloeed « will be presented by Gilbert term. Supported hy Court while Wirtz made his predicUon change of signals and said John­ Hunt, chairman of the MHS Carefree Slips A third candidate, Jeffrey St. ehte S t, in a woman’s apart­ Hand’toHand Combat In testimony before the Joint m ent son would leave at 1 pjm. (6 Btogllsh department. John, 36, is given praetlcaHy no Htoonomic . Committee of Con­ p.m, E 8T), Other lectures In the series TUESDAY ONLY SPECIAL! HARTFORD (A P )— It won’t unneceseary etnd therefore time Potto* said it happened this chance of an upset. He is a Oon- gress. The latest announcement did are slated as follows: eervative party candidate in a ba necessary any more for the wasting to require evidence of way: Harold Goldstein, assistant not (g>eoify Johnson’s destina­ Feb. 16: Mrs. Lavinla Brooks, district that has favored liber­ state to. show that radar ia it,” the court said. Httody was visiting 21-year-old Whole Beef 4 QQ capable of accurately clocking Whether any particular radar commissioner of the Bureau of Geraldine Hardy at 1806 State 63 Cong Killed tion but It was understood hs reading specialist at MHS, on als. Labor. Stat|stice, said tbs actual new approaches to the study of While the oiunpaign was the speed of motor vehicles. device is accurate la another S t v^en Downer arrived,. |i|itrdy might' make a brief stop ea The State jBupggme Oourt January unemployms^ raiq vocabulary and reading si>eed waged otdy mildly fml produced matter Which must be demoa- answered the door ai^^woUldn't: reute to Washington. TENDERLOINS > 1' held Monday the apebding con- strated', the court said. was 3.962, but was r o im f^ o|( There was no explanation tot and comprehension. no burning Issues, many pollU- In line with usual procedure to let Downer in. Mau:ch 2: Michael Guadano, oal observers vjpw the .< viotlo(\ of A ibiver who objected In the case in question — that Downer drew a pisM and the change to plans. UHit hh aapart testlmcmy had against Micha^ R. TomaneUi the 4 per cent flg;ure. head of the MHS foreign lan- (We Reserve The Bight To Limit QuanUtles) u a possilite IndiOattan ot broke hie way In, wheretqwn SAR30N, South Vl«lt Nam namesq obeerver wws Hlghtiy Johnson had been expected to been given during his jury trial of Vernon — a state trooper This was the lowest rote sinca board his Jef latM’ in the day gfuage department, on new meth­ the parties may fare nationally April o f 1867 when it wa8 also 4 Hardy also drew a pistol and bUKte- "*V w tor tiM acwirt-dy artiniar.'*"' testified'that he' Sad tesi^'the (AP) — U.S. paratroopers kiUed though, no hour bod b*«fi,;aaR ods In the teaching of language to this fail’s congrei^oQ^ elec­ per jCiut. fired, inAKMfiiig Downar twte*. A lthough V .S. 1st Cavalry ’The trial judge, J the momen­ Supreme^Oourt said In a split that the principle and the ef­ In January, total employment the State Pubhc DUHties Com- east of Saigon, U.S. officials coast, other Viet Oeng units embraces the Blast Side and was 71.2 million, a drop of 1.6 mtsaion resumed hearings Into tum-” decision, "meets the objective ficiency of radar are such self- reported today. gave ample evidence of their part of Greenwich ViUage, is 8- million from December, but the Moyers . did not dalm, how­ of eatabUriiing facts to which evident scientific facts of com­ the drought Another 62 or more Oommu- determination to fi^ t in the 2 Democratic but has not elect­ decline was 200,000 less than ever, that' Johnson and his Redeem This Week’s Coupons! the offer of evidence would mon knowledge that judicial no­ Under eciutlny-was 'the An- nlsta were killed when South past 24 hours. roquiar $4 oach ed a Democratic representative expected for the memth. sonia Water Co. guests had reached unanimity since 1037. It has 216,000 regis­ normally be directed.” tice can be taken of them,” Vietnamese forces struck back ’Ihe U.S. lOlst Airborne’s 1st The concept is applied to Murphy said. ’Total iHiemployment was up Lardner H. Shull, Its p r e s e n t, on all questtons. When asked if tered voters, many of them in­ with planes, tanks and artillery Brigade tangled twice with the thta were the case, he re]died, Add this piece to your PINEHURST "somelhing which is already In Just because the O rcuit Court 400,000 to 3.3 miUicn, but the told the PUC his company has dependents. to beat off an ambush of a gov­ Viet Cong during a coastal "I would say there was a great the court’s possession or, at any judges got together and agreed rise was 100,000 less than. ex­ ernment troop convoy In the sweep 11 miles southwest of Thy deal of empathy among the par­ Bhw norol GLASBAKI (See Page Four) rate, ia so accessible that M ia to take judicial notice of the pected in January, (See Page High*) 302 MAIN two of Barbizon's Mekong Delta souQiweet of Sai­ Hoa known as Operation Von ticipants.” principles of radar was not rea­ gon. But a government spokes­ Buren. It is intended to protect son enough for the State Su­ Johnson met for more thaa man said South Vietnamese the rice harveet in the lowlands. three hours Monday night with best-selling slip preme Court to do so, Murphy In addition to 68 Communtsta OVillWARl SET Witness Says said. casualitiee were heavy. top members of the Saigon dele­ kUled, the paratroopers believed styles a re . on "I am unahle to agree that Phoenix Makes Bid U.S. jets again crossed the gation. It was at this sessloa 17th Parallel frontier to pound the Vtet Cong dragged away that mlUtary strategy and (ae- this violation of the rules of another 45 dead. One U.S. com ­ evidence should receive the Im­ targets in North Viet Nam and tics were disetrssed. The (lortiid- sale for pany waa reported to have suf­ Powers Admitted primatur of this court,” he said. To Retain Control rain millions of propaganda pants included Gen. WiUiam O- Murphy also said that the leaflets explaining the resump­ fered moderate casualties. Westmoreland, the U.S. Oom- HARTFORD (AP)—The Phoe­ hy an outalde group to gain con­ one week only! m ajority opinion "shifts the tion of air attacks. A Navy A4 trol. (Continued from Page One) (Bee Page Eight) for income taxes... burden of. proof in this case, a nix of Hartford Insurance Com­ Skyhawk fighter-bomber from The baittle againat a Texas criminal case, to the defendant. panies sent letters speeding to­ the carrier Tlconderoga was Mossier Murder and New York combine calhng pr any worthwhile purpose? "From now on,” he said, shot down by antiaircraft fire 80 day to the group’s 6,000 share­ themselves the Oonnectlout- In­ MIAMI, Fta. (AP) — A « » - Ing. The state contends they "anyone who ts caught speeding milee north of VliUi. ’Ihe pilot holders urging them to reject vestors, Inc., had (hs assistance ONKOMAtT GET THE CASH YOU NEED AT LOW BANK RATES C O LEnE' vlct with a long prison record Were engaged In a "sordid, iUlc- by radar in automatically guil- ejected safely but waa sur­ it love affair.” ty- the $75-a-riiare offer for a ma­ of some of the “same experts” rounded and evidently taken said today that Melvki Lane that guided the recent success­ Gavin Sees Asia LESS BANK CHARGE MONTHLY REP) lYMENT TERMS Mulvey said he was jailed for "B a radar reading is to be jority of the company’s stock. prisoner, other airmen reported. 1 LOAN OF Powers confided that he had ful campaign of Veeder-Root OVAL (per year) 12 months 24 months theft when Powers was arrested prima facie evidence of speed­ The mailing followed a .tele­ Radio Hanoi confirmed his cap­ slain mtdtimiUionalre Jacques Inc. of Hartford to block the aikt lodged with him in the Har­ ing, that rule should be adopted phone campaign Monday to the ture. 1 $ 300 $18 $ 25 $12.50 same kind of takeover, aaid CASSEROLE 36 50 25 Mossier. ris County jail In Houston, Tex., by the legislature, as has been company’s largest stockholders The ptane waa the seventh 1 600 "He didn’t ten me nothing in Jidy 1064, after Moerier’s done In Virginia and Mary­ as Phoenix moved to block what Rretadent Jack D. Taylor et Wi’ong Fight Site 1 900 54 75 37.50 reported lost since the 37-day about how he kiUed him except slaying. land.” It termed "a desperate attempt" (See Page Blflit) bombing pause ended Jan. 81. 1 1.200 72 100 , 50 C O LET T E An elegant slip of Crept Remff- WASHENOTON (AP) — Re­ Ark., quoted Prerident Jctanscil he stattoed him,” said the wit­ “WeU, I got to talking with In the south, a small U.S. Air que® with fitted midriff end emwoidery.^ ness, Billy Prank MiSvey. “I in support of the commlttse’s LIFE INSURANCE INCLUDED him,” Mulvey continued, "and I BV>rce spotter plane crashed tired Lt. Gen. James M. Gavin end hemline. White, bleck in Lmt. 9-15, M iu 12- didn’t ask him. I’ve got my own toquhy Into Asian poUoy. told him I knew Candace Mos­ taking off from Oao Lanh air said today If Red China forces 20, Little Ledy l4'/i -26'/2, Ledy 38-44. trouUes.” Fulbright, calUng Johnson on# THE CONNECTICUT BANK sier..Then he told me he kiUed global war, Southeast Asia Earlier, MUlvey had testified strip 76 miles southwest of Sai­ of the Senate’s greatest majori­ AMD TRUST COMPANY Jacques Mossier, if that’s what gon. ’Ihe American pilot walked would be the wrong place lor (hat Powers’ aunt, Candace you want to know.” ty leaders, quoted Johnson. as 15 N.^ Main Sfreet 893 Main Street R IO A Zepheire® Batiste shadow panelled Mosaler, gave him a $7,000 down away uninjured, but his Viet- ttw United States to fight. As Mulvey (esUfied, Mrs. (B ee Vh o F ifteen ) Mancbeeter Pariiade slip with fitted midriff and highlighted with eye­ payment In 1962 to kiU her'hua- Mossier, clad in a white suit, He told the' Senate Foreign let embroidery end hemstitching. Lms. 9-15. Miss band, in a deal that never went araved an arm impatiently in Relations Committee the right throi^h. 12-20, Little Ledy l4'/i-26*/i end Ledy 38-44. (he air and cried out: ‘T have place would be the Manchurian White only. Aunt and nephew ere on trial Christian Unity fer their Uvea in Meader’a alay- (See Page Fifteen) airea, which he termed the cen­ Bulletins ter of Red Chinese miUtary-ln- n te Sized Cubes R* on eprly in Ml* w M k siMppwr. LARRY HAYES Being Discussed MID-WINTER LINGERIE CLEARANCE! dustrial strength. “ To be very objective In the QfMure Defeated < Um second wndk coupons from By Two Groups TENDER BEEF STEW .b^SSc Has “Van Raalte” Jiist 5 Pieces “ Schrank’^ mlUtary sense,” Gavin said,."! WA8 HINOXON (AP) — book moiltd to you. would say if China brings upon The Senate refused today te NYLON SATIN QUILT W A SH *N W E A » GENEVA (AP) — Repre- herself a global 'war the place to ■hut off the ftobaster agataat Joined ROBES PAJAMAS ssntattves of Protestant and fight her is not in Southeast the bUl to end the right at LEAN CHUCK QROUND » 79c With Coupon OO a GOWNS Orthodox (hurches met today Asia.” states to outlaw the onion Shurfine Cake Mix £ ^ Q tor a look at efforts to forge the Gavin, testifying to tlie com­ shop. Tlml It headed for n Our Sales mittee inquiry into the war in new test ’Thursday on the Regular $16 1 0 .9 ? R ^ l a r $4 3.29 unity of Cauistendom. Pinehurst Famous With Coupon ^ Regular $8 (AP) — A amr troduead fltomaelvea around the Viet Nam, alro raised the possi- same point, but another fall- 4.59 edmmlaainn to k ia» up the taMe Monday, mlm^ members Tbo annual meeting of the Heinz Catsup Ja I Eggshell, pink. biUty of blockading the North lire then appeared certafo- Staff ritencea of zefiaHl govenment endomwd'the concept of regional Central Committee of .the World Viet Nam port of Haljilhong. Even the bill’s strongest! ‘VUrnlEFUVER Lace trimmed, 32-44. . Broken sixes. Prints, solids. Stses 32-4a OouncU of (Dhurchee opened to In ODonaollmt fipt ataztad Mton- Or WotropoUtan govemmont He talked of that alternative bookcra did not expect to im­ With Coupon — at — 4ay Igr taktiv time pifiae In Thoy Mao said „aeUing'the idea on oppotiX tor "consultation and when Sen. John Sparkman, D- prove their' showing isipnoi- Scott’s Soft A FAMOUS MAKE “BARBIZON” » 100% Nylon eaalflB « t ttw to the poUto would' bo a bto cooperation” between the Ro­ Ala., asked Ms ad'vice on U.S. •My on the seoond test. ’The Hoom man OsthoUc and Proteetant BLOCK CHUCK ROAST .b: 49c Weve Tissue •! R ROBES. PEHICOATS BRIEFS ’ . > l 7 bombing ol Haiphong, thus far Of Cnatomer Satiafactlon are ebataad wMi. an ua- tha commiaaion ia to report dmrehee. spared to American raids. , 6LA8S MISSES qUEBN prUeedtaitad rs9 bbaibiUty;’ *Add The retiring general secre­ Regular $5 Ho findfaigo to the legialatare IDy “Ijuwpine It could be mined POST OF SFAIN.'TrteliM With Coupon Regular $10 3 FOR 1 3 5 Rep. Wcitolaa A Lenge, R-Woet Jan. M/U47- tary, Dr. W.A. Vlssert’t Hofft, (A :^—^Ab ovettientod flood- Boneless Chnd( Economy lOc Off on Yz Gallons 5.99 or otherwise blockaded,” Gavto BOURNE Regular 59c Ea. Harttord, who waa waned tam- John J. 8bea of Mancheater told the KXKmember commltt'ee lamp exploded Uke a ptotf Tatfreddatr), nylon lace poraqr ehairmaa. . sold. Rojral or Seidtest trim. White, black or aaMtha oOdunlaaton ahoifid ai^ that recent developments call •hot 60 feet fM n <)iieen E ls- Tory doth or seersucker. mastic 1^ stjde. White ‘Tm for a bold appraaeh to But minutes later, be told Sen. POTROASt »^69< Ice Cream White and colors. 10-2C bdge. S, M, L. XL. and pastels. 7,8. the reactlonii of elected oCfieiala for a ckwer cooperation between •beUi n la Trtoldad’s Purttn- BUICK tUa," aaid Bap. Joaiph R BocIe- In the town*. He oaid the “now the two religious bodies. Wayne Morse, D-Ore., a fatoidi- ment today. It showered filiM ley, DAnaonla. concept" would mean the aur^ “ Unsuspeoted poeelblUtiee o f ade would pose grave proUema on dlgnltnrles but missed Mw 100% Nyltm iaak waa defined ki rander of yaonte autonmny by consultation and cooperation for the United States, not only monondi, who sot oolndy pn SELECTED GROUP OF BETTER with the' Soviet Union and other Pinehurst LARRY INVITES YOU TO VISIT HIM HALF SLIPS ciiU Act 862 of the IMi Oonecal tha towna. have appeared,” Vissert’t Ho<^ her throne- T>e ahattond White, lace trimmed. StoM Aaaembly and summed up in Communist nations, but with glass taiato .town on Miplp SLEEP COATS • GOW NS • BED JACKETS flbaa. and othen wmtdsrad said. American aUles. AT THE HOAAE OF "THE TUNED CAR** 8, m, 1, zL tMlimrg;zafi(>lB title: *t:omaUa- bow. this prapoaU to abaro aii- "It has become necessary for "I think we’d he in very seri­ V All the wanted fabrics, aion to Study Uie Neceaaity and therlty with other municlpaMtiao fito WotU Ooudctl of Churches gntheiei to hsor ; G rpebry Feo^iUty of IMrapolltan Gov- ous trouble with our sHIsb,” .. ‘*D»e Bonae M Coatomer Satlalkcttmi*' nylon, cotton blenda Regular $2 would ha greeted. Sen. John and the Rmnon Catholic Chtwch SoUds, prints, fenflntne PlAett, D-MUdlotown, iuggaat- (AP Pbototaz) to consider together bow the Gavin said after Motm ques­ Mra. A. Thenipson, WOe ot INCWBPOBATED 2.97 1.50 n »# p ommHtee o f 21, both li tioned whether even OreM Brit­ pwtda. SiZM 38-4a ad that iaboommitteea ba new developmente can be so Trinidad’s- deralapaient mill- BOURNE BUICK wen M l lafitalatora. waa i Son Arrives .After 27^Year Wait ain would honor a blockade. iDonod to try tha Idaa on aoniac direotod that they will serve the htor, wns the oi^ ^ r . Main and Tumpika * BBS MAIN STBEET, B4ANCHE8TCR aA-ABTl * Wtatlh HO- J. Rnitti Jr. pooefi with his uarents In Hershey Sospitfil, H«rshsjr, Pa. As Osffln twfisn ttaUKfiiiCi latan a4 (hqy (fie* Page Scran) arrived 27 years of marriagre (and aeven F n tti daughters). X*** r n o O haiRnsa 3. W. Dilbilfibt, D- A