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-N' ' ' I ! \ . 1 ' ■ I-' V I ' ■ ■■■ i'-. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1967 , 'i I-/. PAGE FORTY ' AYsmse Dail J Nat Pren Rub The Weather 4i Kor the Week Ended Cloudy tonight, not quits M ? J n n w y 7, 1861 cold, low In teens; partly sun" Philip M. Rider, son of Mr. Friendship Lodge of Masons the University of Connecticut and Mrs. Philip E. Rider Of 73 ny tomorrow and mUder, hlgU wUl meet at 7:30 tomorrow which ’will go on Its annual About Town Walker St., is listed in "Who’s HOUSE h ale 28-32. night at the Masonic Temple. tour at the end of this month. Who Among Students in Amer 1 5 ,0 4 5 The British American Club After a business meeting, a The band will perform in five Mancheater— A City of Village Charm ican Universities and Colleges." Shoe Deportment — Moln Floor will sponsor a buffet dance Sat Masonic film will be shown. New England States. Miss Shoe Deportment — . Main Floor Refreshments will be served af Cohen a freshman, is a flute He is a senior in the College of (dassUled Advertising on Page 17) PRICE SEVEN CENTS r urday at the clubhouse. The Liberal Arts at Drew Univer VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 92 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 19; 1967 ter the meeting. Officer dress player, and Miss Sullivan. ^ MEN'S AND BOYS' Misty Men Quartet will play sity, Madison, N.J. He is presi is business suits. senior, a clarinet player^ GROUP OF LADIES' FAMOUS BRAND for dancing from 9 p.m. to 1 dent of his class and a mem ajn. Tickets may be obtained J. Robert Haskell of 18 Jordt ber of the Student Senate. He at the clubhouse anytime be Airman Margaret A. Wil INSULATED PACS St., regional manager of the is a 1963 graduate of Manches WHITE DUTY SHOES State ^ews fore Saturday. liams, daughter of Mrs. Dorothy American Arbitration Associa ter High School, and is plan Williams of 94 Russell St., is tion, will participate in a con ning to become a minister. Reg. to $7.99 The executive board of the training as a medical service ference pn arbitration tech Values to $12.00 High cat styles, full lace, in- ^ specialist at Sheppard AFB, niques, sponsored by the Con CunMeii Hit U.S. Toll for Week Junior Century Club recently Wedge soles or plsUn heel ox elected two of its members to Tex. She recently completed necticut State Labor Council, John J. FitzPatrick of 119 sulated, warm cotton knit or ^ basic training at Lackland Florence St. and Frank A. the president’s committee. They Mofiday at Southern Connecti fords. Sizes 5 to 10; narrow^ sherpa lined, steel shank. I Second Bank are Mrs. Paul Dougan Jr. and AFB, Tex. cut State College, New Haven. Cro.«by Jr. of Glastonbury have Mrs. Ben DelMastro. They will been sworn in as members of or medium widths In one styled Boys’ sizes H to 8, Men’s the Manchester Power Squad serve with Mrs. Benton Osgood, Miss Sue Cohen of 118 Scott Cub Scout Pack 251 of Ver- At Elm City ron. They both completed a or another . sizes 6-12. president, and Mrs. Lawrence Dr. and Miss Eileen Sullivan of planck School visited a plane est of Viet War free piloting course conducted Decker Jr., membership chair 120 White S t are members of tarium Sunday at Springfield, NEW HAVEN (AP) — by the squadron. man. the 70-piece Concert Band of Mass. Three gunmen wearing plastic' masks held up a branch of the First New Downtown Manchester Haven National Bank to Storm in Washington Oiien 6 Days— day aiad fled with an linde- Given Medal 144 Killed, Thurs. till 9 p.m. &. termitied .amount of cash. WASHINGTON (AP) — HOUSH h ouse HALE Bank oftlclaila declined to eay President Johnson, bestow 1,044 Hurt, how much money was taken, Area Experiences ing the Medal of Honor to JANUARY WHITE SALE hut the New' Haven Register day on the first Air Force quoted a source as saying the officer to win the high Report Says .*«*«*■*«*«VsVs*s%%T»%"sN?l flgute could be as high as |100,- award in Vietnam, said 000. Coldest Morning U.S. airmen in that conflict SAIGON, South Vietnam Police said the three men ONCE A YEAR STOCK-UP EVENT “are conducting the most (AP) — Gen. William C. carried weapons and fled in a Subzero coM atong the na- Point St. George, Oalif., to Ta- careful and self-limited air Westmoreland’s headquar car on the nearby Connecticut tlon’s northefri border states tooeh Island, Wash. A gust of 63 war in history.” ters announced today that HALE HOUSE regular or fitted, whiter-than-v^hite Turnpike from the Long Wharf produced New England’s cold- miles an hour was recorded'at branch of tha back. est morning o f the winter to -, Tatoosh Island- Maj. Bernard F. Fisher of American forces in Vietnam SAVE TO 23.98 - JUNIORS', MISSES' It was- the second holdup df day, then continued a retreat as Snow from this storm system Kuna, Idaho, received the suffered nearly 1,200 casu k bank within less than 24 •new storms drove eastward off along with a warming trend nation’s highest award for alties last week, their high hours in New Haven. ; the Pacific and northeastward moved across the Rockies onto gallantry in rescuing a est weekly total of the Viet downed fellow flier from an The trio entered the bank ’ torough the Appalachians. • the northern plains where tem- nam war. ■ I airstrip under fire. He was Sprln^malil sheets^ cases ; ’The day's bitterest cold, in peratures, on the whole, were untrimmed coats BhoVtly before 11 a.m. and or The U.S. command said 144 cited for "conspicuous gal dered five employes and a cus New York’s northern Addron- considerably milder than 24 men were killed, 1,044 wero lantry and intrepedity at tomer to lie down <m tiie floor. (facks and Interior New Eng- hours earlier. Even so, the wounded and six were missing the risk of his life and be HALE Then, police said, two of the land, included 14 below zero at morning’s low was 22 below at in the week that ended at mid men vaulted a counter and pro- Lebanon, N.H., 18 below at Grand ^ r k s N.D., and 23 be- yond the call of duty.” night Saturday. The previoul ceded to scoop money from Montpelder, Vt„ 23 below at low, at Thief River Falls, M«ra. ' high was- in the week ending last type-131 muslins some cub drawers. Houiton, Maine, and 35 below a t. However none approached Sept. 24, when 970 Americana * Police pursued the getaway Wanakena, n ;Y. Wednesday morning were killed, wounded or miss Vehicle after the holdup into You can tell It’s getting cold reading at Hlbbing, Minn. More Mao Opponents ing. Milford, and for a time believed when the trees snap,” ^ Many of last week’s casualties SIZE 63x99 1,67 they h ^ the men cornered In spokesman at the New York r r O g r a m ^ere sustained in OperaUonCe- a wooded area. But a search I j 73x99" turned out to be fruitless. 81x99" Defendant Found Dead He e x p ir e d t i t e ^ d free^s i^'city.’ sD.; 20 abov^e at Casper, Mao Tse-tung disclosed today there were no large-scale bat- I ® J 72x108" - . GRBBaiWICH (AP) — A 62- and expands moisture in tree _ Y- ^• Billings, that hishia opponentsnnnonent., have extend- ties,hes, there were numerousjnumerous small 81x108" . yiear-oM Greenwich man await trunks, oansing the wood to ««a -a aoov at ngs, their ' 'counteroffensive” clashes and the numl^r of men Twin bottom fitted ing : trial on: a charge New Yotk a t y ’s 15 above from the cities to the country- estimated at moro of negligent homicide in connec Terrific savings In this great array of 100% Double bottom fitted Wetoesda? was o L of the cold- side in a bid to win over Red 30-°“ ~ tion wUh the death of his wife S S ^ 4 t T ^ ^ b e S of the winter. The city’s China’s 500-million peasants. “ ^ticn of the war. wool untrimmed coats. All leading fashions— 90x108" was found, dea<} . today In front Uing“ t^ mOTiSlg hour >» department called ex- It was a direct challenge Action in OperaUon Cedar all desired fabrics. All come with 100% wool- 42x36" Coses of Ms houee. Falls continued today at a interlinings. In all wanted colors—plus black traflic, -and prompting Weather^ I Twin top fitted . Police itofd a 'potk mortem ex- (See Page Nineteen) (See Page Eight) steady pace. and classic tweeds. Junior sizes 5 to 15, •minaitton would be performed Bureau warnings of a three- to B52 bombers struck at Com Full top fitted six-inch accumulatian, munist fortifications and tunnels* misses' 6 to 18. (Bee Pago BlgU) The Eastern storm began dur at noon on the northern edge of type-186 combed ing the ndght as freezing rain the iron triangle 29 miles north- that glazed the streets and high northwest of Saigon. The raid," Stock SAVE $$$$ ~ MISSES', WOMEN'S ways in mmtheni uid central Dempsey Filing. Bills the 13th by the B52s In support p e rc a le s NHRR Is Valued Louisiana, southeastern Arkan-. Mrs. Madeline McAwley, director of Lutz Junior Museum and David O’Rourke of the vast sweep operation, de up aas and central Mississippi.