W ^NESDAY, JANUARY 16, lie » ••: ;'r " ' jKanrl^ratfr lEvraing i|?ral!i tMf “ i r O) JIfosi Manchester Stores Open Tonight Until 9 0*Clock Of Boirih Motherhood of Mary Mothen Richard B. Jackman of 188 Senior Methodists o f South •T5- Church win Town Circle will meet tonicht at the Maple St. recently graduated United Methodist Church artB NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF M EM B^ p F net tomorrow at nwn at Bo- home of Mrs. O. Leo Hogan of from ‘ the Famous Artists e Skatmg - Coastmg meet at noon tomorrow at Su­ t «< A f«a lanah Wartey Hhn. 88 Helaine Bd. after the •moot­ Schools of Westport. Hs special­ MANCHESTER SAVINGS AND L O ^ Ibdiy Nat Pram R te ing of the Combined Catholic ised in fine aits painting during sannah Wesley Hall of the • » « Ttm Women’a Society of Oon- MoUiera Cirelo at 8 at St. Bar­ his thrse-year course at this church. Members are reminded ASSOCIATION, INCORPORATED The Weather ta i Art nmatty BapUat Church will tholomew’s Ohurdi. Mrs. Acle home study school. U . 1888 to bring sandwlchee. Coffee and The Annual Meeting of tbs MSmbsrs of Msnohsstor ibskigs >kir, not as «cM toafgbL L W M tlf « t • pJH. hare Ite monlfegf Sowlhr Day Johnaon to Oo-hosteae. for Xantfeld tomorrow from tea will be served. and Loan Association, bootporated wffl be held at ths dUlea Of abbot 80. Tteowow oror ------M y. N. Orford Parish Chapter, DAR, the Aasoototlon, 1007 Main Street, Manchester, OonnacUout, on 15,426 iiatirijpfitpr lEuMttg BpraU) t a.m. to 2 p.m. at the dairah. Skating on the pond and Hie Community Coffee Hour will meet tomorrow at 1:80 pjn. J a n i^ 84, 1080 at 7:80 PJMT. tor the tonowing purpooas: ft for the March of Dimes will be hi the OenCerenoe Room at Campbell Council w ill sponsor ManeheMier^—zi City of VIttoge Charm hoolMy S t 5tto Annex will be et- 1. Aooeptanoe o f reports, ■Qatal OMb wiB Otrl aoout Troop 848 of Com­ tonight at 8 at the VFW Poet Shady Glen on B. Middle T ^ . a potluek end dance Soturdsy - ^ munity B^Aiat Church will from 8 a.m. to 1 pjn. at the K low«d at Canter Springs PsA a. aoeeticn of DIrsotara. LXXXVm, NO. 90 Oil mirttin ud Homo. Quest speaker will be (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHEGrnSR, (X1NN.. THUBSDAY, JANUARY IS, 19S9 (OtoastlM Aflwailalag oa Plaga 17) PRICE TEN CENTM . «c MBewi a»liirtfay at moot tomorrow at 8:15 pjn . Dr. Thomas M. Malloy, ortho­ of C Home. Dancing will be to untg 10 tontght 8. TV) trsmact any other busfaws primer to ooma batota KtllMaMb. Atattatwm CamptwU Oounoll, Knfght* of tbs muslo o f Chuck Skoog. There to ooasttng in the pork ourii meetlag. pedic rMident at Newington Columbus w ill have a Bingo to­ a t A Momtoin Laurel Chapter of Children’s Hospital, who win Tickets are available at the K unlfl dark. Docothas B. StavnBaky morrow at 7:80 p.m. a t N m ^ - of C Home and also at the door. Bareet Adelines b o . wOl re- speak on what the hospital to Siding hours at Herculss Dr. January IS, 1980 Seerafcary ton Veterans Bbapltal. Set-up^ win be provided. tija TaOttt Cteir «€ Oominu- heane tomccrow at h' pjn. at doing for children with birth de­ riops are 6:10 to 8:80 pnn. He Concedes Nixon to Face Problems aHjftBayllat Otauroh wOI re- Bn Bunton American Ratten- fects. A film, "They Must Not InaiiM teuutwwr tirom 7 to 8 al Center, SU Wetherafteld Be Forgotten," will be shown. |m A. at the cfcuroh. Awe., Hartford. The event is open to the public. QhurA OoOBoU of Oanter DOWNTOWN MAIN STREET. MANCHESTER President on Economy: CkOBnvattonal Church will iiiliiiiiiiipi Breakthrough Scored U l i i l i i ■IP laM t tomon w at 7:80 i>.m. in — OPEN 6 Da V s — THURS. NifeHTS till 9 — tM jjaaitaKioti nomn. FRBB MAIN STRBHTT PARKINQ, AND AT THB RBAR OF OUR STORB Prosperity’s Base Solid O om iaiaii^ BapMat Churdi Bw rd o f trueteae wUt meet to- WASHINGTON (AP)— the Etoonomlo Report ttotod in- fo r generatton* derailed tie re­ titotoow at 7:80 p.m. In the We Cordially IVeiddent Jt^inaon .8aid to- veatanenta to: peatedly from our path of Tovtti BuUinc. —bduririal plant and equlp- growth and progress.” OUTSTANDING LOW PRICESl. 4hy in his final Economic HOlffiE m ei*, wtatoh baa grown hy nsa$> But the president sew one • H m education cabinet of lnvrf« Your Report that he*s leaving ly a ttatid b fiv e ysan . Bww to hla gaiw rajly r o ^ eoo- Talks Procedures : i . Mdrtli IM to d MtUwdlat Church NATtONAUY FAMOUS BRAND NAjMESI b d iin d a wd\iA foundation —MBRgxnrsr, more than a nomto anolywte—the wage-price w U meet tomorrow at 7 p.m. mlBlon perMos have axiquired spiral whtefa become especlaUy at the church. ffir continued prosperity, ikBls ttaromh govemmant-atded serloua in 1906. iaailMl CHARGE programs. but he conceded that his He instoted that this was the Vamlly Right committee guceeBBor wiH have to deal —BduoattoiRi wbtoh bo# seen a caused in no small past by ttw U n m a rk ed o f tMnMy OOeenant (h u rcb will with m ajor problems In the ■pecftaoidar taiortoae o f 2.2 mll- toBure of Oongreas to enact the meat tonaBewiiw a t 8 p.m. at the . ACCOUNT SPRINOM a A) eetm om y, bon in eoUem enroBments rince 10 per cent inootne surtax in. hone of Mm. OanM Petenon, iil! HALE 19SI. Round Table January, 1087, when be Brst 88 MuthOekl a t H m TYsridiwt, tat tsndku' his —Urban oenUrs which, the Npott to Oangraas, sold ttw caked for k. The biH passed 18 RreskieBt said, are baglimtng to months later. The oammtoslan on education SHEETS. CASES Ualtod Btotoa has ajqpactonosd ba restorod *'aa decent plaoee Agreed Upon of North Ifolted Methodist 1111!! aa tiniarsoedeatod psttod cf to bva." OongresslEmal critlos have Ohnroh w ill meet tomoirow at 8 ijjiii promrirtto to the toot rigW Johnaon oald, "The natton to eaid tttte delay resisted largely PARIS (AP)-/nie }oDg- pju. at the church. |i| UBtor Damooratto ad- now tai ka 801b month o f cnxittai- from a rahiaal by Jchiwon and stalled Vietnam pssoe trike "diBBwrttoriR. TMa hsa panntt- uoua eoonothlc aidvanoe. Both lit Ms Defenae Department to TYPE-131 MUSLINS Md, ba aStd, major tanaatounts present ttw true ooeto of the are to beffin BaHearday, TiinHy Covenant Church riJWg d i and length, ttate proo- eight months after the pt toOlhm Vigoroiidy to News ifT lx to bdwr wurda, the atari shown in cabin, of spacecraft durih^vtlTtiidnir CQ. space ships, Riidio M osoont'' ■i y y fteogl 1073 and wotod In- NBW YORK (AP)— Tho of the srts llaoal year. earth. Toda7 In space Yeliseyev add Khrtindv said. Photo from Taas. (A P Fhotofax) Downtown Main Street— Manchester oriMuie a t the raite o f |7 hUlion to stock market advanced vig­ ‘n w Mpott wildBMt If the iMay is bittioa a year ttwneUter, once rent 10 pab cent income eurtax orously today In Whot brok­ Uiristl Btatos peace la reotored, it estimated. ers said was reaction to > - ■ OPEN 6 DAYS — THURS. till 9 P.M. la otBI to Off eot when ttw flgbt- Hanoi and ttw Viet ( HOUSE The repoct warned ttwt peace agreement (or getting the tag ende, eeiller pheee out of oouht oome to a number o f Vietnam peace talks resum­ "ThU to the neorast ORi iwrid ttw tax oouM help offset any ways. BbetlHttee might decline get to the 8«o rides w a haws recasskm and promote healthy ed In Paris. Soviet Crews Switch in Space gradually, requiring reduced ex- ' A t noon the Dow Jones been figtattng tor,” Thanh sold. /' eoohteto growth. It also urged pettdlturee, or there could be a Charge Accounts Invited . . . average of SO Industrials was Join Vladimir Shatalov in Soyuz panlon ship above the territory ‘Tt looks Bke a victory if yosBO that a d tto M l plan to speed up lengthy armed trace which MOSCOW (AP) — Two then be seen ftostlng to spsoe, ahead 7.40 at 089.21. 4, leavtog Bocto Volynov akcw back to ttw original Ndith Viet- govenunsRit opendlng toi high would not permit a eignlfloant Soviet cosmonauts trans­ of South America. Yriieeyev fate umbllicsl cable toadtog in- Free Main Street Parking — The Associated Press 60- in Soyus 5. made ble move over the Soviet naaneee datnand tor a tourrided priority projaots be prepared reduction of U. 8. foroea to ferred from one orbiting ekte ttw riiip. stock average at noon had Tkoa aold ffao two space riilps Unton. oonference.” npw to ouititon the impact of the Southeeat Aala. spaceship to another today, At one polirt a movie camera and Also At The Rear of Our Store gained 2.7 to 852.4 with indus­ separated after being locked to- “ The oondttton o f $dl coemo- Two rectangular tables tor translttoh (rom a war to peace But on tto asoumptlan that floided out the door into YcU- HALE trials up 8.5, rails up 1.0 and scoring a dramatic Rrst for griher fo r 4 houre, 85 minutes. liaubs to good,” Radio Moeoow eecretarias wlU gank ttw round eoonaany. wMMn rix monttw after a tnioe utUtttea up 0.0. Trading was the Soviet space program. ayev’s srma. table at a dtotonce of about u ' ’Ilw report of the Oabinot There was no Immediate word said. Tasa sold the maneuver there wcrjU be a genutaw tumir- activs and at one point the The (w o space ships, Bbyua 4 bKhaa, and TboBbi eiwfeefid oommlttee, under prepantton on ttw remaioder of the flight Moscow trievtoian showed a proved ttw feasibility of ex- am wof pe$KW and the begtoidng New Yolk Stock Bxdi^nge and Soyus 5, bad linked up in or­ these are eufflctont to arilafy rinoe Merch 1007, carried ttw program. delayed videotape of the two changtag craws on long-term o f a f i f l wMhdrawal o f U. 8. tinker tape lagged brlofly In bit shortiy before oosmonauts cosmonauts taside (he orbtatog Balgonre demand for tworidsB signaturea of Oetonaa Secretary Radio Moscow sold the two opeRottana o r ttw rescue o f troops, the repoct gave the fol­ reporting floor transactlcms. Yevgeny Khrunov and Alexei ship preparing to make thw talks since they Indlcrie a divi­ Oartc OUltord, Treaaury Secre- lowing eaUmatoa tor a rapid de- cosmonauts were outride the spacemen in emeigsney attua>- Advances of individual YeUeayev made the trarafer. trssitfer. Vriynov helped YeB- sion betirasn Ilw allied and Hn- tay Joseph Barr, Ooennwree mobiltoatton: Unked-ig, ships "about on tfexis. nol-Vtot Ctang negotfaton. I stocks topped declines by a The oCflcibl news agency Tarn seyev end KbnuMV get into Beoretary C R. Smith, Labor hour.” A U. 8. spobeeman raftaMd to Secretary WBlard Wilts, Budget wide margin. thetr sutta. The two oosmotwots who \ (See Page Nineteen) said itiwy moved from Soyus 5 to Khrunov and Yeliseyev made ttw tranefer "cartlsd out charantertos the eBrieiiwnt to donned apace su'Jto Just before “ Our oonditlon to exorilen t," a nunttwr of sotouHfto soep^ aay way, or to aoy whether X the maneuver. Radio Moocow Volynov topettetL msnts and observattons," Tass repraesntsd a ooiweerion by the ■ ) . said ttw suits were equipped "DoBX’t be in a hurry,” a voice sou. tt gave no detsBa. U. 8.- Srigon side, wbfeh had wkh a new Ufe-support system. from ground control eafd. After Yritoeyev and Khrunov been inristewf oB along toi a Start a solid stainless service or add to your present set "Thus Shstalov's two-day soli­ The picture woe of good quafl- crawled Into Soyua 4, Taas aald, moiked table whlcb wutdd during this extra special value sale. Limited time offer— tude in oib lt was over,’’ Tasa ty and the inside of (be Soyua 5 they totdc o ff their q w ee euUa rieaafy abow that the peoM order today. said. cabin appeared to be quite roo­ and oocupCed (h e ir "nsar WRWk- oonferenoe was tworidsd. K tevnev exited from Soyus 5 my. Bvldeiriy the taenm om t, w m and chmbed ahocod the oom- One o f (h e coonwhauts ootdd (See Bags Tare) readied with ttw undentaodtog COMMUNITY® STAINLESS A that the two ridas could view ttw oonfWaiHC to any way they •Tix* HM a---- Ifllll 6-PC. PLACE SETTING SoulSi V lM n un sm atfll stfw s il wffi IM $ g S 8 Gd. LBJ Hails Talks Accord Ths audden WASHINOTON (AP) — Preel- achieved a satisfactory result of a twDSided cenferenos but o8- breskthrougb tnakss It for peace oonferaaioe merhlasry (REGULARLY $8 .9 5 ) dent Jolaxaon balled today the "We must pursue peace as lows the North Vietnamese and Paris agreement cm the shape of dUlgently as we have fought National liberation Front to to be in mcUon two days before a Vietnam conference table and aggression. In this year wa have ctotm ttwt ttw mesttog to a ttw sxplratlan cf Priridte said that now "new talks on the made steady progrels toward four-powor oonferenoe. Johnson’s term cf ofSoe. Bubstatxw o f peace In Soulbeaet ttw peace we aU devoutly pray ‘Ihe provialona of ttw dssl But tor senw ttow X to sotoori- Asia can open.” for. a re: ed the enlarged conference wlB deal with pnOcedural iiwXare Speaking at an unrelated cer­ "I deeply brileve ttwt if we 1. Tlw new negotiating see- emony In ttw White House cabl- only remain united and May to­ Blona wBl be held sit a round ta­ (See P iq e Tweriy) ble but the round table will be nist room, Johnson said that gether cn ttito path we will f ttiree Icssotw are to be learned achieve hctiorable peace in 'flanked by two rectonguhur ta­ ------from Amertca’e experience Souttwost Asia.’’ bles at opposite points and since he annouttced a cesRatlon And Johnaon called tor sup­ about 18 inches, away from Uw of the bombing of North Korea port for Inooniing President round table. Two Gls KiUed, and renounced another run for Richard M. Nixon after be takes In the U.S.-Bouth Vietnamese the presidency last Maixdi 81st. over the 'search for peace on view, these reotaiugular tnUea Five Wounded ^ 6-pc. PLACE SETTING INCLUDES "Flrat," be said, "we must be Monday. establirii a (ftvldtog line across etoor and firm puraultig with ailBd fork, dinner fork, hollow handle knife, soup spoon. 2 teaspoons. The President said be be­ the round table, with ttw U.S. In VC Ambush our alllee the limitod bUt vital lieved if the course remains and South Vietnamese delega­ objectives w a' seric in Bouttwost steady, peeuw w ill be achieved tions sitttog on one aide and tba SAIGON (AP) — Viet Cka« Aria. honorably and at the earliest North VIetiwmeae and NFL rep- soldiers attemptoig to brseb out SOLID ..S T A IN I P I® “ Bsaoral, w « must be patient possible time. reaentatives on the ollWr. of an allied cordon kjU joLcC to try to do away with such "Third, we ritould be cotSi- as if Ua delegation yqtreaentod and five woiaided, the spokse thingB as iUlteraey, poverty, dent ttstf on honorable peace to a government inalead of a revo­ men said. Enemy cosusttise to and dtoease here at home. possible if we here at home re­ lutionary force tautde South ttw amhuabi Wsdnssdsy wars ONEIDACRAFT® main steady.’’ The oocaslon for this was the Vietnam, not known. The Preoident, obvlouely de­ signing of the annual Boonomlc 8. The qwaking arrangements WMh mUltary activity picking ' DELUXE STAINLESS ' lighted that ttw way was opened RepiMt which went to Oongress will be that eaidi delegation on up, four more Ameikwiw were for actual peace negotiations by today. The three-man councU of one side apeake in order and kUled and 18 wounded to Uw Da 6-PC. PLACE SETTING a dectoioa to setU ttw rival dete- Boonomlc Advtoera and mem­ then each driegatlon oo the. oth­ Nang-QuaiRg N gri ORy sector. gatlone at a round table in Poi> bers of tts staff were present. er. U. S, foroea killed 88 enemy eok to, wont on to aay that there Officials said that ttw break­ $ ^ 4 8 Diplomats refer to this aa ttw dtero. Two ihore hriiooptera have been three crisee elnoe the through after more than two "AA> BB" formula, nils means were rhot down, one an obaerva- preliminary disciusions opened months of negottoUng opens the that U ths Utoted States tton craft atpporttog troops in the French capital nitiM. poselbitlty o f progress on the fUto, South Vletnaan speaks sec­ near Quang Ngal Ctty. AR thras 6 50 (REQULABLV $ , ) months ago. He aald these were real toeuee of peace making in ond dhd (ben ttw.taro raprasant- crewmen wore killed. The kwaae on a place for the talks, on ttw flrat weeks of the new Nixon atlves on the ottiar ride apsah. (AP Fhotrisx) raised to 988 the number of Pltlwm (ram lop lo bollpm: terms for the bmnbtog cessa- AdmtadsUatlon, beginning next Had the agreentet not been American hrilcapten downed V intlif', Ftul Rovart*. Cinliti*, Froillito’ . Woopimr.*, Winlariom’ tfa», and on piuoedures for ths Monday. reached wMh the North Vlet- . by enemy gumwra Ttnpo’ , Taituti', Lutinp Rom*. Chotuu* Places Wreath at Father^s Tomb new talks. The agreement reached In namcae to Parte. today ttw Five U. 8. Nhvy mao wore • Triulfinarka uf Onrltla l.ui. "In each eatw,’’ ttw chief « k - Martin Luther King III, s(m of the slain civil in Atlsnta Wednesday at the conclusion of day­ Parts today,, according to in- whole problem o f «'p*M'n«g ttw kUtod oBd ttve wounded Thure- ecullve aald, “pattence, flrm- formanto here, preserves tfle rights leader, phtcea a wreath at Dr, King’s txmA> long ceremonies commemorating his 40th birthday. nees and' tolr-mlhde

Y -.^ - ^ p p pip. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1969 • 7 4 MANCHESTER EVENING HBRAT.n, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, I960 MOVIE AUDIENCE PAGE ***•*«« GUIDE******* Sheinwold on Bridge to Anchorage from -thailr bam n ■hlppora, said paita o f tha rein­ tbiles Banned About Town ClfCFO Says Find A SERVICE OF FILM-MAKERS Alaska R^ndeer reindaer to Seoul and la afa^ daer w ill ha flow n to K o m naoft Tlie OradM 7 and s Matbo- Avotio home near Mbme. Later deer ham can be mixed wlfli ping thraa tone of spaoial leln- month and 000 naxt year. AND THEATERS. KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN TO dls Toiaii FAowiMpa of South beiba as a tonie “aomaUiiiv on daer feed. ’Ilw t wm lost only COPE WITH DANGER To Be Flown this weak, probably Saturday, If the wwter in the rioo pad­ UnltMU Kolhodiot Church will ThtM ratinct apply to ftimi NORTH the order of vttanrine." two weehi, then Zumetein win dles le deep e n o i^ Wang oald, ralaaoaM aftpf Nqv 1.190B they win be htoded on Iba JatUn- W ickham Park meet tomorrair eft T:*0 p.m. at 4 JS Laplondeni and eonw Bakl- ship a ton of his feed ooooen- the etqwrlmmt probably wfll New Tax Sources B y A u v B D u n c o m o u t To South Korea er for tSe trip acroee the Pooif- the church for a ehatliif party. THIS SEAL tP 104 mos depmd on the animala for trate which can be mteed with Q | b ra tk > n of snowmobiles in Wickham Park will You might tiriirii tiiat leaping 0 AK8642 le. meat, milk oiothfaig and b »«t»«y native Korean feed. The 26-member Capitol Region Council of Elected in ads Indicatee the film was ANCHORAOB, Aleaha(AP>- id starting Saturday, John L. Brodeur, park Jehovah’s WitneMMs wiM con­ Officials (CRCEX>) is asking tne 1969 General Assem­ into the dark is a special^ of e J6S South Korean burinearmen grooerioa. Wang said he undaretood eubinitted and approvsd undar the brave or the foolhardy, but Alasha reindeer-aio of them— Reaouroeful eboriglna eitlata indent said today. duct a theocratic mlniatry bly to find new sources o f revenue for fulfilling both WEST EAST are paylqg fo r the ooqperiiiMnt, John Aunatetai of Redmond, BouQi Kdreon P tealdaiit C bugr Insulation Co, the Motion Pietero Code you’re overlooking the tlwu^ft* will be flown this week to a Boe­ of Anthem Land, Auetralla, use miaoondttct" by oper- tom down so they wouldn’t have school tomorrow at. 7:80 pm. AK8 4 1064 hopiimtbe reindeer can adapt to Oiie., Imown ae king of ihe rein­ Hee Park wouM meet the iein- state and local o b lig a t io n s .______:______o f Solf-RtgplatkMt. ing 707 Jet from Anchorage to plant Jtdoee for primer and pul­ aion of the fast-movinc ma- to detour, barriers have beeVi a t tClngctom H ail and a aervloe less. Even tried end tested A95 3 9 None the Korean elingnte and feed. deer ranctaets, wee hired by >>>. a chaug Forest In Ksurtford. present sales tax are limited in H i^w ay construction, one. earring wttu the U.fL Army, two or three peoide using the What do you say7 :: the dollars they can generate.” 10. Amending existing leglsla- THEATER TIME K ’s clear that South was wor­ Oo. B, atu^ent ofOoera. park, and as loi^ as they kept Plans will be formulated for Answer: Bid three olube, no ’The oouitcll Is recommending tion, so that Metropolitan Dls- SCHEDULE ried about a bad spade break, MoJ. lAepts, a 1068 graduate to the fields wb didn’t mind, a 20th reunion o f the M anchester matter what the vulnsrabllltyj specilic legislation, for adt^tion trlcts and Special Districts may but he should have been fairly of Ifancheater High School, re- but this year things are really Narcotics Topic High School daas of IMO at a by the State Assembly: be induded in the definition of is. You have a very strong sulto Burnstde — I Love You, Alice siu« that the six missing spades oetved M s ELS. d egree from the out of hand. Walls have been meeting Tuesday at 8 p.m. at 1. A 1240 per pupil, aoross- public agencies authorized to and fine playing strength, buti 12-Volt WHY were divided 8-8. It Blast had UnlvwnCty of OonneoUcut to Of Buckley PTA the home of Mre. Egbert Oaii- B. Toklas 7:06, 9:00. your hand Is 'virtually woithlessr the-board grant to all towns. It enter into inter-local agree- only two spades he would begin 1M2. H e le a m em ber o f A^tha son. Twin HiUa Dr., Coventry. now is 1180 each for the first mente. East Windsor Drive • In — for defense. An opening shutout^ Ouaronfeed 36 MoriWh ITie first general meeting of a fal^-low signel at the first lOamina Rho fatemlty. He The meeting is open to any Cl need — Reopen Friday. bid is colled for In this situation.,, 300 pupils and |150 each for all 11. Amending the charter trick; If West had only two, be •voatarsd the anny In 1063 aM the Buckley School PTA this member of the class wishing to Manchester Drive - In — Oepyright IIM , othera of the Metropoittan D istrict would have led the ace first tor has served In Vietnam. He and school year will be held Monday serve on the remion committee. 2. Full state payment for the Oommisslon (MDC), to clarify Cloeed —Reopen Friday. General Peatores Oorp. ^ U.A. Theater — Impossible stead of the king. Me wife, aaaryn Eve' at F t Lee. SHEEZE? at 8 p.m. In the schoerf audito- cost all speclid educational its authority to provide refuse Discovery Play The Lutherweds of Ehnaou*! programs at the primary and and waste-disposal services for Y ea rs 7:00, 8:40. Regular $21.95 riiun. Because of the general in­ Lutheran Church will have their State Theater — The Party After kmcktog out the ooe of More Soybean Oil treat of the discussion subject, secondary levels. municipalities. annual installation dinner to­ 7:00; The Thomas Crown At- spades and ruffing the club re­ CHICAGO — The use of Vernon No Trade-In frico the public is invited. 3. State-payment of grants for li\ proposing the programs turn South should lead the king Sale night at 6:80 at the chundi. school oonftruction, including vdii<^ It Is recommending fOr fa lr 8:46. soybean oil in salad dressing In­ FAMOUS MBAND The program will deal with of hearts. If anybody takes the With Your renovations, within 90 days of adoj^on this year, the council creased from 14 per cent in the presence and use of narco­ trick, dummy’s ten of trumpa Showers Given CMdrsn's Siuoet Cltib wlU meet tomor­ completion of a project. requests that "no additional pio- 1948 to 80 p er cent In 1906, Old Battery tics in the Mandieeter area. la an entry to the top diamonds; WofiMfl's o n t f T s m i s ' row at 2 p.m. at the Senior Citi­ 4. Full state payment of all grams be imposed on the towns the latest year for wWch data Speokera will be State Trooper Rockville and South can plan to lead a For Miss Sahnon zens Center. Refreshments will welfare assistance programs, and cities without ^unds with are available. Soybean oU has Alan Witkln of ’Troop H, Hart trump to the ten to order to dis­ be served. with administration of the pro- which to administer them.” outstripped oottoneeed oU, corn Mbai L caeiiy Salmon, daugh­ ford, and Robert Dlgan, co­ Hospital Notes card two spades on the ace and gram to be coordlnatjed on a lo- The CHCEO is sponsoring an, oil and other types. Oottoneeed* te r at Mte. Merritt Salmon of ordinator of youth services for Visiting hours are 12:30 to 8 king of diammids. Sears No. 41 Bottery The executive board of the cal or areawide basis. all-day ’Tax Symposium, Jan. 81 o il’ s share o f the salad dressing*^ 00 Vomwood Dr., Vemm hoe the Manchester Board of Eldu- p.m. in all areas except ma­ As the cards lie. South would Manchester-Bolton Welcome 6. Establishment of a special at the Unlveraity of Hartford, market fell from 47 to id per7 reomtly been boeiored at four cation, and recently appointed ternity where they are 2 to 4 discover the bod trump break FHs Over 90% of fli* Con on Hw Rood Today Wagon dub wffl meet tonight committee, to study, evaluate to which it has invited all state cent between 1948 and 1966. bridal ahow era. town representative to the and 6:80 to 8 p.m. During the and would then realise that he at 8 at tte home of Mrs. Alex­ and recommend Impro-vements and local legislators, admln- A kftchen ahowar m given G r e a t e r Hartford Narcotics current flu epidemic visits are could iM>t afford to ruff a spade ander Twomfaley, 678 Gardner to the state’s Muitidpal Ool- istrators, and business and civic by an aunt Iba. Bari Ely, and Steering Committee. restricted to 16 minutes and to to dummy. He would know Quit St. lootlve Bargaining Law. leaders of the state. bar atater, ICaa Laioa Salmon A fUm, "Pit of Despair,’’ will members of the immediate ifae had to raly on a 8-8 spade PAST, FRfE IntfoEcrtlofi and up '4ft M rs. B uys bom a on Fboentac be shown. Refreshments will be fam ily. Janice Obuchowskl and Marcy St Mrs. Mario Mataasa of 76 Free repboement within 90 days o f, served. l4 t Sean <$iv4 Your Car a FRBE Power Team Cliecli Juran, senior editor and feature Admitted Monday: Curtis HILARIOUS! Bany Rd., Mancbaatar, inotbar porchase if battery proves defective.; j^ to r of the Manchester High Frazier, Riverside Dr.; Jane aunt of Mini Salmon, was hoet- A fter 90 days, we replace the battery, i n n Setu^ Woiid, respectively, will O ver 2,000 Poefory Frecli feW erieg in Stack Red Spacemen Shores, Coventry; (Dwight Per­ jn e iS iiiB B aaa at a penonal and mlaoal- if defective and cluur^ you only for; ilanrliTBtpr attend the 22nd annual H artford kins, Talcott Ave.; Ruth Grum the period o f ownership, based on the GLASS smith. Brandy Hill Rd.; Diane Anotiiar dtowar and dlnaar in the Hartford Hilton Saturday: Lambert, EiUtogton Ave.; Jo­ iN“l Love Vou. reffuJitr price less trade-in at the time :S BLOWNrlN iEnpntnB IfTtald ware given by her brtdeamaiibi. o f return, prorated" over number of WOOL seph Desmond, Skinner Rd.; Mine Ifertewne Merena and Yott^ Can'f 'Do Better Than Sears Publlaiied Dally Bxcept Sundayt Offlcera and members of the Switch Crews Joseph Moulton, ’Talcott Ave.; The Clark’s OiiCE B.TDKias’ months "ox guarantee. INSULATION Mrs. Brian Merana and Mra. lad Holiday* at IS B tm l) Street VFW AmqUary wlH have a ways Stephen Sheiman, Wapping, L (Continued from Page O n e ) ------John llaNna, aU of Brtdgaport, Manchester. Conn. (OSOWi and means meeting tomorrow at ing places” alongside Shatalov. and MarceUa Wadsworth, Telephooe S4S-S7U lov, hurled into space two days at tiM Thnea Door Reatuirant, 8:16 p.m. at the Post Home. The spaceships "continue the Franklin Park West. 28 N orth St. e * ! » . 428-9001 INADEQUATE INSULATION FORCES Seoon.. Class Pootass Paid ai Bridpapot*. Mlaa Fatrtola Hoik flight in this coupled condition ago aboard Soyuz 4, took over WlfJJMANTir YOUR OIL BURNER TO RUN Uanchesier. Conn manual controls to guide his Admitted ’Tuesday: Frances and Mhn Kann Walker, olam- Mr. and Mrs. Eldward ’Tim- and the prognum of scientific We wouldn’t poll the wool IsusGcsTeb roe Mwusi Auouwcaii subscription rates Strip Into Soyuz 6* a fte r ground Oliver, Grand Ave.; Clifford El- over your eyes—our flavor- meftaa o f M hn Sahnon « t tfan CONTINUOUSLY TO REACH , brell will serve as host and experiments is being succesafid- Payable In Advene* Ungwood, Veitnon A've.; Francis loaded double tUok, super- hostess a t LiUtz Junior Museum oontrola hod brought them close 7:05 - 9:00 Joseph tawrenoe School of MINIMUM COMFORT ZONE OF 72^ ly implemented’’ Tasa reported. Dagon, East Hartford; An­ 'iSlae Lam b Obopa, charcoal one Tear ...... ISO 00 Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. Mrs. together in otbit, Tass said. So- NurriDg In Now .London, wore Manchester Faikade SU Months ...... U.I0 Soyus 4 hurtled Into orbit thony ’Treat, Tolland; James . grilled, are so much that you TlmbreH is hospitaUty idiainnan Tuesday sad fioyuz 6 followed a }hiz 6, with three men aboard, boatoesee at a ehowar given at Sears Single Grade M anchestw ISiree Months .. ^ 7.10 was launched Wednesday. Treat, Tolland; Karen Cheney, abooldn't feel aheepiah about tha school. >m> Mootn . S.S0 of the Museum’s Vidunteer day later. aaklBg -lor a doggy bag. DID YOU KNOW? Da'vls Ave., and Emma Luet- Mhn Salmon wlU become the League. —— , ■ Tass described the . Meter ice and frost with top. peifiMinaiioe. group plane to dins once a month yuz 6, sealed it off from the tal Btaitlon continues,’’ Radio pect St.; Claude McKee, RED tem from water coqdenea- bread, buttar, milk, peare. ahowe ohaige«ato. 14-os. oan. Uon. 13 OB. at various restaurants specializ­ crew quarters 'where Vdynov Moscow said. "AU cosmonauts 4; M ary 'Wtrinnem, South Wind­ SPECIAL! ing In foreign foods. Tuaaday: PVankfurt on a roU, w as sitting, then, opened the are feeUng exceUent." sor; Robin Okolo, EUltogton, Cllf Cllllj ’ baked beans, oole slaw, mltic, hatch. Moscow television, cotvtlnutog and Mrs. Dolores Wilson and THIS W EEK ONLY! The Women’s Guild of Trinity applesauoa Meanwhile, tiie editor said, tts close coverage of the Soyuz son. N orth P a rk St. Covenant Church will meet to­ Wsbieeday: Hamburg - mec- Siatelov’s 'working compart­ misslCHii, showed a delayed v i­ axonl oaeeerole, buttered wax IMSIUmNG THE ATTIC morrow at 8 p.m. at the ment hatch was opened as he IIISI’M n. • [IINNIM ’ • LllisU) SUNDAYS Friday, Saturday and Sunday deotape broadcast of the ap­ beam, bread, butter, milk, ch'iuch. New officers will be in­ remained isolated in his crew proach and docking. Soyuz 6 Jello with topping. s ta ll^ . quarters. could be seen slowly getting SAVE 15% 22id ANMVERSARY SPECIAL Tlwraday: Oven fried dSoken, After the transfer was com­ closer to the two cameras Sean Smoothest Riding Passenger Cor Hta h i F M oranberry oauoe, periled potato, The French dUb of Manches­ pleted, both hatches were closed mounted outside Soyuz 4. 'IW«T1« * « *4*1 • gAT. HMlAKfAM, lUNCH DINNIR # : DAYS A W[fh ARY ORE STORY WALL r HIRH Fdf A ter will sponsor a public whist and the working compartments whole kemel com, bread, but­ SUN. ter, milk, loe'cream. UP TO 24' LOMR Miy ' U U and setback card party Monday were pressurized again. ALLSTATE Guordsmon at 8 p.m. at Orange Hall. Re­ In the Soyuz mission, the So- - Friday: Baked haddock fUet freshments will be served. 'viet Union performed the moriMd potato, cabboge-pine- Tickets will be available at the 'world’’s first docking maneuver ippie aalad, bread, butter, milk, Rayon Whitewalls ' door. of t'WD manned space ships. It apple crisp. also marked the So'vlet Union’s Final Week - Ends ’Pnesday i------^------L------Board of Directors of the Lit­ first manned docking of any G A S U G H t SJOxIS TbbeleM Whitewall tle Theatre of Manchester will kind. DAVID NIVEN.! meet tonight at 8 at the L’TM, Tass retlerred to the linkup as m M B H A W u in r workshop to appoint com m ittee "the world’s first experimental •T RENT for "Picnic'.’’ space station." It was not immediately clear whether the IMPOSSIBLE 30 OAR smnr MANctwsnit Reservations dose tomorrow crew capsules of the ships- YEARS” ★ FhoM 4434060 SAVE *3.29 for the Mystic Review, NABA, would be detached for re-entry, 1 COUHibyDeliue A C A R ? United Aptiels Regular $21.95 installation banquet ’Tuesday at lea'ving the working quarters in J Phw $1.81 6:30 p.m. at the Carriage House orbit. The Soyuz design is NOW O K N ! ' Oo-Hlt, Also in Color F.B .T. and Restaurant, and they may be known to include this capability. $1.96 OOMINa NEX^? n e w CIU1B for iw n t^ the Over 6,600 New Homes in the Connecticut 570th Transportation Co. near The Bochum observatory to John W ayne dm Lai, 'Vietnam. West Germany reported inter­ ^FunoiiB For Jumbo Codttails diy, week or mouoL at Area. “THE HELLFIGHTERS’’ 7.85 or 7.00x14 $24.95 • 3 . 7 4 2 1 - * ! $2.06 large, lovely 5x7 photograph of cepting radio signals indicating Italian Specialties • Sizzling Steaks v «7 NMonaUe n t e s l... a new launching. When ypar car b tied iq) Tho main resMn for re-iniulatiJig was bocauM of m- adoquato intulation. YOUR CHILD JN NATURAL _Cosoiponaut Vladimir Shata- fo r service or repairs, or 7.75 or 7.50x14 $26.95 • 4 . « 4 2 2 - » » $2.19 Public Records The owners wondered what was wrong and oven went when yea need an'addi- Warrantee Deeds so far at to blSmo the Oil Man and the Cat Company t io n a l c a r. . . 8.26 or 8.00x14 Charles and Mary M. BotU- DELICIOUS $29.96 • 4 . 4 9 2 5 - ^ $2.85 for their high fuel bills. Finally we stopped this watte cello to Joseph V. Rlvoaa, prop­ with • thorongh Fiberglat Blow-in Intulation Job, tfaut erties at 165 Oak St. and 161- G uarantee 8.55 or 8.50x14 eliminating all drafts. Gn.rnntaad A i.ln .li IVoad $32.95 • 4 . 9 4 2 8 ^ » $2.56 163 Oak St., conveyance tax $77. CAU •MMu<«svw aMBouua or aoiec wwur-out. You alto can ramedy the cold and drafty ditcomfort of RAVIOLI S|('V('M(’Q i i (‘( mi 1 in nuitarui or workmAoehip. Joseph V. Ri'vo&a to Rocco J. BOLTON LAKE P*r H*w Lons: For Uw UI* of For How Loita: TYio numbor of your homo by calling ut toon to check and tea if it wet mootho apocifiod. 7.75 or 6.70x16 incredible at PLUS SOc HANDLING CHARGE Alexander, one half interest in te D;iy(’ I )iina\va\ j ' UM orifln*! traad. $26.95 • 4 . 9 4 2 2 - * i $2.21 .properly intulatad whan built. properties at 156 Oak St. and 443-5135 Wtet Bwu* WUl Doi R*p*ir What Soua Will Doi In ax- / ■ ' ■ ■ I " I nail puDotur** at no chart*. In ctenra for tho tin, rapUc. it. 161-168 Oak St., conveyance tax of faUura, in oiehanf* for to* currant raaulir 8.15 or 7.10x16 Tbtra is Absolutely N o Charge For this Servieei C o i m Ho b I, tlw tin, raplaco It chafglnf *aU i« pric* Pius FadaraTEx- $29.95 • 4 . 4 9 2 5 ^ $2.36 $86.60. only III* proportion of currant ciat Tax iaas th* foUowint .i- No Down Payment — 36-Month Budgot Plon George J. and Harriet B. Kel­ t * « ^ Mllint prio* plu* F«d- lowoDoo: no age limit! MlnottreiM HOTEL arviSj--ni Bid** T u that rapnaant* ley to Hayden L. Griswold Jr. ROUTE 44A — BOLTON, CONN. tiaiid I Moatho GomnuiUod Allowonca 8A5 or 7.60x16 $32.96 • 4 . 9 4 2 8 - » i $2.54 true-to-life natural-color film used! TltPnWd C'wwn/i 12 to 24 104L PkoM 627-3119 or Ma6 OoipM and Walter S. Fusa, property at and SaiKoga ^ 27 to 89 20 (it is not a hand-colored tint!) 206 Main St., cotweyance tax A U a k " ' # Full 4-ply rayon cord construction . . . I Oentiemen: WITHOUT OBLIGATION Pfaaae ft—a Yem your choice of four charming poses! $66. lAvallable at all timss, made Every Friday Night Quitclaim Deed lor jronr eating pleasore at Repreaentative for FBBE Survey. taken by a professional photographer! toma COLOR by Deluxe' United Mptiala I Walter 8. Fuss to Hayden L. # . Guaranteed to wear for 30 months'*. . . Plus Name ...... every photograph beautifully finished! Griswold Jr.', one halt interest Dome and see Rina and I Twin Lobeter Special . $3Ji5 NO MONEY DOWN guaranteed against all failures for tread life Peter — of remaining poses are specially priced, too! in property to rear of 200 Main plus " P a r t y " 7:00, F ri. 7:|6 v m ia m on Sears Eoty Poyment Plan Addreoa ...... I at. ^ ptel4 SMfood Menu Patented interlocking tread design for quick starts and sure • com* fn Tuwf. thru fri.: Caroline C. Bendeson to Har­ Also StMto, Chops, Vm I, Nm ItaHan Pood stops on all kinds of road surface! Contoured safety shoul­ a i y ...... ^0 to 1 p.m„ 2 to 7 p.m. old B. .Agard, property at 198- VILLA MARIA BROTHERS FRIES ALLSTATE Tire Mounting and. ders for easier steering and safer cornering. Hurry to Sears 20e Center Bt.' Propofod by Jim Mlnleucel "OaoneettoutVi Oideat Rotation . . . FREE Tire Safety Inspoction now while they last! — Building Permits FOODS TInnnhi Merwuy peakr" Yowr Electric Heftting-faisalBtion Contractor ^oAtiiaHs® R. Pace Inq. for Paul J, Cor- •18 Oolebrook Road. Tu entbrtainmbnt Idl UENTSat STREET renti et al, 80 x 40 carwash at QIastonbnry THE PAWy Thurs., Pri., Slot., Sun. ~ 2 Bomb •— 9 - 1 NO APPOINTMENT (MPEN EVENINOfl 203 Spruce S t , $6,600. 1446 New Britain Ave. Terrington Parfcnde THE CLASS W06L NECESSARY CHICKEN FRIES .^BZiiiipt Than.) Linder Carlson for Manches­ d a il y LUNCHCOM SPCCtAlS IH O PAT 8IAR8 AND SAVl WeatBarilord Ante Center WInetedBd. (OMBt.9) ter Historical Society, altera­ ALSO A SPBOIALTV 399 Brang Etna* Woddlng & Bonqimt FociNHos — 443-9731 3SS-76S1 ----- 43»etU tions to dwelling at 106 Hart­ fA lilfiM tIoii G uarM iteidgg •41-XStl INSULATION CO., INC. CALL 433-9858^ . 890 Pronpeet Ave., Bast Hartford, Conn. ford Rd., $800. You* l l o i M f l o c k Open Dally 9 to 9tl9 Open Mon. thru Bat. Open Dolly 9 to 9 Serving Goonecticut Since 1946 •BAM,MUUGKAimoa Batnrday 9 to 9 Satariay 9 to 9 9 AJI. to9P.M. - i' PHONE 527-3119 I l O U f t ’ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., T H U l^A Y , JANUARY 16, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., 'tHURiS9)AY, I a IHJARY 16, 1969 P A C » n v i Fenton to the aUiowlde ■■smbiy wtth mental datormltlea and when one dtiegate idtoted for eodi 80 Tolkm d C ounty pregnancy reeulUag from rape Vern on St. sdtfa tile proceeds to go to Recruit Depot, at Panto Ulond, Uglit refreshmsnts. Each play­ roeiMbeta. Hospital Notes Vernon or inoeat oonstthiiies a threat to Mooachavsn home for senior S. C. brolhen are Dermis, er will be charged 25 cents with -»r CLAY X. POIXAN- O b ^ al Unit Membenblp In the Oaucue of Miller, Beck cltisens. UMA the menial or physioal he^th ''teltor. ore being HmHed to asrvlng In Vietnam wlio eiStot- tha money to be used for prises. J < 7o«r OaiV AdMIf Cirid* M sm. M r+ Oonneoticut Demoemto la open of th^ mother. 85 East Center St^l Oub to Meet A New England boiled din­ ed In IM and Gory, etsttoned Card Partin » A cforA a g f* Ifc* Ston. » 8 Immedinte memben of Ow tam- Tlioso planning to attend as ocf. u M Of Democrat to perom who ore reglatored SappoitBill fleventaen of the leglalahtre’e ner orin be served at 7:80 p.m. at the Marine Barracks of the To dtvAlop m«nage for Friday, Demoemta luid peraonn firom A t Summit S(i. ^whearofroeefflnerfln- To Plan Trips w ell t * those needing transpor­ II4-1U4-VA 30 women lagMators endoiMd Bto eymptonw. Ne ehlMnn ore orlth flaad County’s two fenoola WEEKEND CASH and CARRY SPECIAL er to watt hi ttw lobby wUe Books Denoted For Elderly tOv* 31 Tom 61 Poopb ocr. form a Vontan chapter of the In addition to the regtdar and 6 p.m. 62Moro IflCHelatoib have endoraad tiie parent, vtett. ‘The Alpine SM a u b will Onoge Events A oomptote^ set of National waV to 8S»^ 32 A i m W09.; Oaucue o f Connecticut Demo- membenhliw, aesoolate mem­ TTie Vernon Recreation De­ Donald Berger, recreation di­ O ^IS -17-4 3 nOltpOOR 33Tht 63 Dlscordont oontrove is4al b ill oalMig: fo r the bupHeote Bridge meet tonight at 7:80 In Ihe Sport Vernon Orange 82 will meet Geographic Magorines dating 4E«p«t 34WMi 64 And b1-4»d94Si orata will be held Wednesday bers will be oooepted. Theoe **ettoala Todoyt SM partment, as part o f its oon- rector la looking fen to Re­ legallaation of abortion under ResdU lest night in a dupli­ GLADIOLUS tlnulng program to provide ad­ laens wflb wish to volunteer to 6N«m 36 Atttntion 66Rkturt make ptsiw tor toton sM tri|^. HaU, Rt. 80. TTie program wlU to thr Rockville PUbUc Junior EVERY MONDAY-R fM. SAOnTARIVS Rohut ChamhMlaln, 98 Range publican and mdependento and certain oondlttona. The blU was cate bridge game at tite Ital- ADMTmSD TBSTBRDAT: ditional activities for elderly help run the program. /55*M Ar»f TThought 37 A 67Thty, A movie will be shown and be ’’Amateur Night.” U brary by Mr. and Mrs. J6ftn • UnM 38 Diiturbinp 68 ^Itoblo NOT. II > pereons not reglotMed to vote. ian-Ameitoan Club ore: North- Plans are also being nmde 26 VILLAGl srain. ROCKVIUl Dr. submitted by CHaatoiViiBy*s ®ovennl Bollilano, Brandy St., refreshmeiiU serves. The Junior Orange 92 wUl Cadman. cltisens, has scheduled a card I r ^ / jU N l M 9 Horm 39 And 69Physicol OIC. II g Voting tights at Weikieaday’a South, Mrs. IR. C. Jackson and D o z e n $ 1 . 8 9 to IxHd a Ungo or Mtdien so­ 10 To 40 Rtignlng 70 Exist The Oaucue of Oonteoti- State R ^ . Jean Thornton. Bolton; Paid Braadaiatiis, 96 meet Saturday at 2 p.m. when playing session for next Tues­ F. A. C. lALLROOM K ^ S - U 3 71 Wolforo cut Democrats ia a statewide meeting will be limited to those Charies Ames, first; Milton A bus trip is plamted for each Several favorite books have cial at a later date. n Whik .4101 l6 -a -2 8 ^ ^ Rep. Dorothy MlBer, R ad­ Cooper fit.; Wendy BingoM, 80 the program wlU be “Working day. 12 Harmony 42 Wotfo 72 Strong# SI-47-7D ooaUtton o f form er eupportMe who have Joined prior to t b e ian, and Rep. Audrey B ^ D- Gottlieb end Richard Paster­ o f the renssliilng two Sundays atoo been donated to the Junior CANCtt 43 Your 73 Aspocts OPEN TO 9 P.M. THURSDAY and FRIDAY wtth Arte and Crafts.” The session 'will be held at the latlwM CATIKORN of EugeiM McCarthy and the meeting. ^ i. nak, second; Mrs. Donald Ray­ Veinwood D r., Vertmn; Steven IMs montti. On tMn coming Sun­ wing by Chrtotiqfier Fenunla. JUMt If 14 Thort't 44Cht0fful 74 You MsmoOeld, w ere among the 17 The regular grange wlU hold Lottie Flak Memorial Building, 15 ll 45 Difftrtnett 75Ai - - DtC. tt / < late Robeit Kennedy. women legldators endorsing the mond and Edward Conway, Oomeau, UO W. Om ter St.; day the groiqt wfil travel to the 11)000 ore: “Mciry Pi^ptns” , mV It a puUlc card jtarty Saturday at Henry Park, starting at 1:80 Wk tT i^ ' ItPofch 46Romonric 76 Proiso JAH. If Chamberlain, a prominent btil. third. Thunder Mountain SM area "Th e Wlsard o f Os,” and "P e ­ I7T1» 47 Elomtntt 77 It's Henry Cremttl, 68 fioott D r.; and on Jhn. 26 to the Okemo 8 p.m. Monte Carlo vriiiat wUl p.m. 48 Down 78 A 4- 6.34-V/ir area figure in the former Mc­ Baby Cup Broke Neu>$ Under the term s o f the pro- Also, Biaat-West, Mr. and ter and Wendy.” Several o f the the OLD 18 Romonco Robert Davidooti, Cottage fit.; be played. The public ia Invtt- A survey conducted recently 19 DiKord 49 Ar« 79Doy 44-46-57 ^ Carthy for President forces haa AkISTERDAM — Bashful poeed bill, which is essentially Mrs. Paid WUlhide. first; R idi- Mountain SM area, 'nokets for popular Dr. Seuaa books were 50 Thoughts 80 Art Ltoa Bagleaon, Legton D r., Ver­ ed. 20 You AQUARIUS been Joined by Robert Goldberg Duteh couples of a hundred the same as one proposed last ard Melnzer and William the round trips nosy be pur- donated by Chris and Mary among the elderly people show­ 21 TIwm 51 WhoTfvtr 81 Rompont. non; tlea Foltrln. Stafford oharod at the Sport Mart. Those Joliia Marlaea ed card games, pinochle in par­ 22 Up 52Noto 82 Optrothrt JAN. to and Robeit Antonitis. years ago used a special aessioiv abortions would be Schuamm, seexmd; and Mr. Springe; Edward Footo, He­ Caron. 23^p«ct< 53Tbot 83 And no. ft Thooe attending the meeting drlnfciiig vesael to teU their tor the oomlng Sunday must be Michael E. Nbrth, son of Mr. ticular, to be high on the Hot of W eldon 24 And 54 tn 84 Not legalised when hoepttala have and Mrs. Aidhony UibanetU, bron; Jane HoUett, 30 W, Mid­ Tbe display tor the month qf ARTHURS purchased sometlnM today or 55 Your 85 Noturol 19-21-38-30/ will be asked to conetder ihe friends they wore about to have documentod evidence Ihat con­ tlMrd''. and Mrs. Robert North, 135 January Is a mounted collec­ actlvltlea desired. Whist and| 2SGit dle Tpke.; Mre. Mary Himter, tonight Hie bus leavea (he polk­ 26RIm 56 Top 86 Mood M;72-a5«^ propooal of amendmenta to the a baby. The cup had an in­ tinued pregnoiMsy would The game, sponsored by the Park West to following In (he tion of foreign currency loaned bridge were also listed. TBE OBUO STORE THAT SAVES TOU MDNBT 27Ai« 57 Touch 87 Progrtssts 67 Aidmore Rd.; David Lord, ing lot of tbe Savings Bank of D rug Co, VIMO risen bylaws o f the Caucus of Con­ verted boqsl in the center. Once threaton the mental or physioal Manchester Bridge Club, ia foo(stepa o f hto brolhera. AH by Brock Tuppeny. T7)e Recreation Department la At <*-coet, time-sav­ A fast,,economical way to cover an old celling or berry HIU Rd., ToUand; Mn. ed Red Croae certificates in­ ing way to trace the movement Mary Sault 82 Foster St. dicating a successful completion of pesticides through ttie ooll. lower a too-high one. Distinctive Sahara design of the course. Also, Horbert Mlsguln, 164 He gots on aotuai im age on features nubbly directional pattern in whlte-on- Tannor St.; Edward Darby, 222 Those recieivlng certificates X-ray film of the movement and neutral beige two-tone effect. Washable, easy to Oak S t; Jamss Lard, 88 Strlok- are Darlene Blelecki, l&diy can trace as many as 80 com- Install. land St.; .Robert Chaloux, 221 Blauveit. Lori' day, Lauryl poumds a day. WOODRIDGFaRIDRISERS Bohool at.; Mh*. Myrtle Kli> 2’x4' PANfeHA pens, M Norman S t; Donald White, 218 Sdwol S t; M n . Unda REG. $1.76. ~ by(^m strong DupUn, 390MaiaSt.; M n. Unda SPECIAL ♦1.59 Oarey and twin dmigfatan, 188 ' Install these wood-patterned accent strips IVout Stream Dr., Vernon; M n. your Personal Loan NEW! HOMEUTE around suspended ceiling panele. Give Jenny Uttle and daughter, Boat each section of the ceiling a distinctive Haittord; Mka. SXsie Greaves NEW picture-frame look—with the warmth of and daughter, Oryotal Lake Rd., SNOWMOBILES wood-like trim. 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I t warn in Vebmary ot 1MB that a Visitor Ban Jive New Voters voter Urt since Dec. 8, toe Isst email night-time band of VMtoong guer- Connecticut Police Log Inside previous Mght searton. riBae ceatled out ei (toriag raid on the Added to Rolls 'Hie RepuUiaan lead In rogts- li^raUi American Mr field ek FleUni, dculli Vleb Yankee Ride Lifted Report tratkms, cut by four, is now 88. neen. I t so heggMosd that MoOeorge The Mancheater Board of Ad- Paid E. Merotaant, n , ot mlalons, in a two-bour session Bundy, who, with W elt Roelow, oon- By At Norwich (Oonttoned hem Page i) hurt Mg}ft, signed up five new lieenie Aeeepted prteed the great team of hawk In- Stamtoid wu chssged with openttog an unregtoterad mo­ voters—one Democrat and four LONIXJN —Americans visit­ bailedtuale gufeHiig the Johnaon adtatn^ Notwluh (Mato gg. effloe next door to the WMto m fte revised ndan for ita tor vahlclo yestarttoy, s ^ be House with no Utile anxiety unoffUlated. ing Britain don’t need a qwelsl ficlato'hKve emounoad that the iatratkm toerard deeper oommltmiant in pufaUc haaringe, (he i m ---- tim was Mapped by a patntoqan over what ‘was in store for them Added to the three new vot­ driver’s licenM. A valid Amsri------P r Vtetnam, wan in Soutti Vlalnun pecaon- o f ttia Oem ral A raembly Iw i vlaltor bon win ha re­ who ebserved Mm turn btf at thla faoly o f hoUee, the lower- ers, a ll Demoorata, who had can Hcense will doi. But touriats BittMit fludur* eOy at the moment. boifa etranglhaiied and weaken, moved^ tomorrow. Broad St. into King's parking eebrion offictole were griHed by ragtrtered in dally sessions . in going on to Etoropg need on tai- the town clerk’s office. elght temational HcenM, wTratwSd^lfarFD^ Of^Tiii After the guerrlBa raid at Pleiku ed 4he righto and pcMIatea of In making the announcement. lot. Merctaaat aBegeifly bad ex­ Lewis on detaOa of Mi leasing. Watch ih CUSSmtDS , Odiw . ■• l«eei>a OUa Man names have been added to tta^ (hrougb most U.A motor MUbe. Bundy reportedly aent R eeiden t Johnson that euntethnAS Im aglim T oMt- Dr. HoegM Martin, inopftal pired irisetto on hto platos. He Lewis’s actions angered of­ K .eimernip^TOn S** an Matortc maaaage reconuncBding that aan who to eum w ed ly stfil ft e •SririBtendent said, "The to- will answer to the dmige to ficials in. toe Interior iDepart- IMs had heootnc Che moment wMrti re­ eoverelgn olamaiiit la our qm- «*dmce of flu totoetton bae been Manriiester Circuit Court on ment and elsewbere in the bu­ Jan. 27. quired the imleashlnq ot Amartoan air tem ot gwerameiiC fo*»o«d to toe petBt where we reaucracy who are etriving for f 1u ««]itoM la ...... ^.80 The main putiwM of (ho qnv beU^.vIrite are qgaia safe tor a Utile parity between Uncle o m MMMh...... a.ao power agataiat North Vietnam. On Feb. ACCIDENTS rules tor ptibUe tiw liig o 1mm both piattonto and thnir lela- Sam and the Ug Ml producers. 7, at any rate, Frealdent Johnson order­ The ofi giants, armed with MMMBBR 6w been •onounoed m tfaM o f Chariee E. TWnpaon, 21, ot THB ABSOCIATBD PKBSB ed the beginning o f that bombing, which, unlimited research funds to ob­ ' H m AiaoolMad Prwn la asduatreljr antlUad strenithoning and profootiag (he M e r ^ tohnked the pubUe tor 98 Union St., RodEviOe was ar­ It tt tka naa of rapabUcathm at all nawa dia- during the next three yean, added ig> rested end clieiged with leav­ tain drilling information, for TEMPO’S righto of that ordtawry oHlaw. its unenbendlng end coopera- 11 iMIchaa oradltad to It or aqt otbarwlae credlt- to the heowieet miUteiy bombiiig efliort (ton wfto the hoaffital dining the ing a motor vriilcle wttoout aet- yean have had a distinct ad­ ad to IMS papar and atao na local nawa pub- Thto (ho near ruloa purport to vantage over the government in Ib M hare. Ilf Mshny, although an obvious avold- SMoompfiah by <«««■— .SMy ben. ’ ting the Mmke, after a mlahap JLU itolita ot rapobltoatlon ol apeotal dla- yesterday on E. Middle Tphe. bidding fo r the muKi-milUon CARPET emd FLOOR COVERING paUhaa Mraia are alao raeatred. anoe of moat civilian targets put aome ordinary oMtoanto ohaaeo of Mbs: Jean Matosto director o f Ihnit on the damage it did to North voIuM i^, said oB vMunteen PoUoe aay he perked Ms oar dMIar leases. Only in recent 308 MAIN STREET Tha, Barald PrteUnc Oompaiqr Inc., aa- boing Aide to epoak and ga^bv in front of a houM at 138 E. .year* have new prooedurea In TEL. 648-6662 BO financial leaponalonitx for tppo- \netnam. This whoteenle three year to be heard at aodi pUbMo hou^ may rbaume toefr tripe to toe ^ ^oal arrcra appaartaK In advertiaeinentj Mtddto Tpfce., went into toe the interior Department and bombing of an entire country by the Inge as the legletollvie boqdtal end take up (heir as- clbar readtnp matter In The Mancheater elgameliito egeto. house, end the oar raOed for­ Budget 'Bureau supplied Fed­ ---- Herald. mounting totmege of which the wrxM’s tees cenduet. eral MfIMahi with enough in­ Januqry The SunsMne Bueee from ward end hit a triephone pole. ler to liOa Inpalaa Ttanea-Waablaa- greatest a ir power was capaUe oon- The key new nda to one whloh Ooutt date is Jan. 37. formation to evaluate Mda In- tca Faat Nc« b Berriee. stituled, by tire original anmxmoement stipula leo that the oonunKtoe Harttoi^ wIB vialt toe hoqpM teUlgenlly. toill aarrlca client of N. B. A. Service, Inc. a geln 'M u tin g Suriday, Fab. 2. PoblWierB Repreeentathrea —' The jullua of lU begfaming, repriaal and punishment oonduofing a pubUe h ierin g ad- Sidney Stone, «1, o f 117 Can­ Thieoe ofSctals see in P eter Matbem Spaclal Afenojr — New Toik, Cbl- In tha Manchefter area, the verdsad to be tor, tot us aay, X ter St. was cheiged with Slegal Lewis the threat of much of 0000, Detintt and Seaton. tor the guerriha raid at PMku, with only oonvalcneent home to lift jzm ., ahan oonvona at 140 p in . left turn yeeterday. Aooordtaig that work going dovm the drain. SALE IMMI'BlUt AUDIT BDBBAU OF CUttiULA- ito relatively ihinor ooet to us in Ameri­ Ito v l i t o ban la MimchBetor K- tor the puipona of hoaihq to poUoe, a oar driven by Even if his acUviUes in recent HOWS.______can lives and planes. Manor.'A spokeeman there said mombere of the Lsgtototum to Robert C. Cordner, 42, of 16 monthe were in fact sMely in OtetoT advertlalnf doalnc houri: Of course, whtd was reaBy set In mo­ (ha ban was Uftod “ about a week bMialf of the public interest, Shr Moadajr — 1 p.m. FMdav. aeU express themMlvaB on the ago." Cole St. was weatboutfi bn Oen- Fbr Thaadax — 1 p.m. Saturday. tion was something ihn. Jofarwon admto- ,ter St. when (Mans, travriing he returns to Street with Shr wedneaday — 1 p.m. Mondar Bttbjeot matter o f the hearliig AB other homes odntootod eaid tatration had been intending to do for east, piflled aoroes the west­ a wealth of inside infonnatlon Ih r Thnraday — 1 p.m. Tueaday. Prompay at a o’olook, howret, bens, both pertiel end complete, fh r Friday — 1 p.m. Wedneaday. some time. It had, one must guess, mere­ by the ruloa, the bearing mtatp- bound lone to enter a prl'vate unobtainable elsewhere. Great Carnet ValiieT lV>r Saturday — 1 p.m. Thnredu. I were still in effect. Aasumlng Lewis knew he was Otoaalfled deadline — B p.m. iay M ore ly been waiting for the proper excuse. phonaa wotod be taken azreiy drive in the nosto aide of the Manoheeter Memorial Hnapcmi returning to Lazard Freres, he pubUcatlon, 6 p.m. Friday for Satui^T With Bundy's on the scene prompting, from the legtotatons and tumad street. Both ocurs wesre operable and Monday publlcatloii.______and Ronkvllla Oenatal Hoopltat ahotdd have dlsquaUfied him­ KITCHEN CARPET the guerrlllBi raid on Pleikti was seised oarer to (he puUto. and no injuries were reported. Wins Best of Show also ere matotatobig bens. A Stone will answer to (he charge self from any work at (he Budg­ *n>uraday, January 16 upon as that excuse and Justtflcation. Even when they are betagr rtr- Mrs. Stanley Zlma Jr. ot 20S Summit S t wim a "Best of ip Olrouft Oouit on Jen. 27. et Bureau oonoemlng offshore Perhaps Israel, too, was waiting for tuoua, heerevor, our Ootmeottoot Ml leases. Since that is Im­ Show' ’ award last nlgkt at an arts and craft show sponsored CiMns Edaily aometMng like the Arab attack on the leglalatorB beHeiva in batag possible, conoamed Federal of­ by the Mancheater Junior Women’s dUb at (he MAkonlc Tem­ Normand B. Beauchamp, 16, Deep In Tlie Heart Of L>3^don IsraeU plane at Athens Airport. cnreful, and they tMivo Inohidad PoHceman ficials tette've be ought to dis­ ple, for the orange heather pullover sweater ahe Is holding. * Cuihions Your Ev«ry of 62 Academy (M. was chaiged in the new role an exoeptlan na- qualify MmseK from any oil Other wrlnners were Mrs. Andre Martin, needlework; Miss St«p TIm key reaaon for Preatdent John- The United States, in any case, seems Tfiiking Course wtih failure to drive a reason­ der wMch "(ha majority and leasing activity connected with Sheila Fitzpatrick, mllbnery; Mrs. F. James Elder, sowing 000*0 penonal appearance before Oon- to have eatabUshed the record fo r over- able distanne apart yefiterday, minority leadera of toe Houae Losard Freres. But neither for children; Mrs. Oharfes Carsky, creative materials; Mn. * Brings Kitehttn Nels* Down reaction. In> Washington foUowlng a Ouea-oar accident grena the other night w u what he him- and Senate or legtototara darig- Federal low nor Congress re­ Ronald Wolff, Christmoie deooratlone and three dimensional, cn Oentor St PoUoe soy Kath­ decoratlvo painting, sculpture, and ceramics and pottery. Win­ Tq A Whispor mOt nonfemed it to be — eenttmentaL nated by them, rindl be rilawed Patrolman Emeet McNally quires much of anytMng from Practical Glamoui" And w « see no veaaoo for quarrel whh arine Scabies of 14 Milford Rd. Lewis or the rest of the army ners will parilclpatc in state competition (Ms May in Now to testify once the pdbtto por­ wto foersonal trip to the de­ cloud, surrounded by people o f both is, part o f God’s plan for ua Under the new rdea, H wgl ’Thursday^ 'IV too busy imitating America to have any unprecedented amount of time oil-opposed free trade zone for partment’s field installation at Cosmetics O COURTCOUS, CAPABLE SAUSBIRLS to know, to leam, to live better, take a peddon of eMher 38 Rep­ H w pootpoaemmit is baoousa pcuties who did know and share his love time for scholarly researches Into musty dealing with government oil Maohlasport, Maine, to import New Orleans, which is respon­ to be weU. Yet, It is God’s plan resentatives or aeven Senators of a change in the bid opaMfl- ITS ..^ O custo m MADE BRAPERIES of the Washington process, receiving the old writings about the economic deter­ leases on the outer ccmtineiYtal foreign oil. After criticism from sible for oil leases on the out­ and we are cooperating In It, to force a pitoHc bearing on a ootlons, The chonge.malMa pro- warm ovation his obvious dedication to minations in history. shelf. Sen. William Proxmlre of Wis­ er continental shelf. HARTFORD RD. or, with It. It is "He who made specific MU no oommMtoe it- vtoton fo r (ho t o m to retain duty has always deserved, and free, at This bothers officials Inside consin, he disqualified himself. This Interest reached a cli­ us and not wa ourselves." ’This self totenda to schedule. The tha MMwplow attachments and Open 10 A.M. to 9 the end, to Strike his own note of senti­ the bureaucracy because Lewis max fin recent weeks. A New blades on two trade-dn veMMes. Uggetts ■yz-: Need For Diplomacy While Congress is meticulous gives us perspective. It is cause, individual commlttea chair­ Sat. 6 mental personal privilege, this was after Jan. 20- wlU become a York oil consultant was brought BMp on the trucks bad been Many will understand why United in requiring new appointees to not for pessimism and cynlclasn. men are supported to report by At Th« Ffiilndfi certainly the biggest and most important partner in Lazard Freres, a divest themselves of past busi­ into the Interior Department reoetved this morning ftom four States Secretary of Defense Clifford and Rather, we have the greater FeU. 5 what MHe they do not to- ARMSTRONG Wall Street investment banking ness connections, often at hea'vy at Lewis’s behest, officials vendorl and only ithoee four of all the real Lyndons. Sen. George McGovern feel as fiiey do cause to "glo rify God and en­ tend to schedule for heatinge; MANCHESTER -V firm intimately connected to the financial loss, officials leaving there told us, to give them hlS joy Hiqi forever." win be'pennUtad to submit re­ EmbetsMd Unotown This biggest and most real of all the About the difficulties put in the way of the legteladve peddons tor bear­ l i s M oil Industry and, with leasing government are mostly ignored. views about oil leasing. vised bids next Thursday. Bfahea a beoatifol practical floor la Lyndons is a gigantic, ungainly mixture getting everybody to the Paris negotiat­ "N o wisdom, no understand- ing noneUwleea are to be filed off-shore oU. Without Imputting Fuzzy Federal statutes are in­ Far more slginificant was rolorfnl I dtmeoaloaal deMga. of heart and wistfulness. No man In all ing table by the government of Soiith iPB, no counsel, can avail by Feb. IB. One asaumea (hat. any wrongdoing to Lewis, it effective to restricting attempts Lewis’s private summons to In­ against the Lord." our history of public Me has ever want­ Vietnam. Indeed many in the United terior Department officials who In a tbne of hootlo welter And lU ricMy textored aiqicarance makes it States w ill feel Just as the Secretary is obvious that derailed infor­ to turn government experience ideal for Just about any room In tbe ed quite so much to be loved, or con­ run the oil leasing program. soranvUe Just bo try to keep up TfliiaJUr 9jv J ow jv and the Senator do. But it to unfortunate mation he has gahWd the last to private gain. Contributed by: house and the soft colora will give a lift sidered the esteem of his fellow citizens nine mlnths could be Immensely Arriving at the Budget Bureau with such Hsts, the puUlo hear­ to any decorative scheme. that Messrs. Clifford and McGovern The case of Peter Lewis is ’The Rev. John E. Post quite 90 high and Important a prize. He valuable to Lazard Freres, un­ instructive. Leaving Lazard ing procedure wlH be relieved ot B O N B E 5S 1 i I ! I Square Yard should have expressed themselves as (See Page Seven) The United Methodist Church has never quite known Just how to woo they did in public. the burden o f Itodng many apo- * 3.50 those from whom he so deiqierately The United Stateo is once again to the oiflo Mils for hearing, at a sac- Howto a Goaraoteed lot Goallty rifioe of present and future wanted approval and affection. But the embarrassing position of having Its pa­ m s ROAST CERAMIC BATHROOM a Oat from FaU BoDa a Bagakuty |8-38 oraokpat prtvUegee almoet ' too other night, with that heart out on the tience tried by a client or protege who toslgnlftoant to esre much sleeve at last, he came closest to re­ knows how to take advantage of what MAKE HAY O F B EEF It costa 80 little and adds so much. might be called the impotence of over­ Fischetti about, unleee one o eies to know It lasts a lifetime. Don’t settle for .sub- ceiving, from a new and special occa­ whelming American power. It happened that, even in a modem etoto, etitutee. Nothing has the style Mke sion majority of Americans, a touch of on y o u r wMh the late Syngman Rhee to Korea. It there to stIU some uMmate CERAMIC ’TUe. the feeling he had been seeking so long. has hat^ned with others. The United forum available tor the least It was a moving farewell, and we are States Government manifestly cannot al­ etdsan. glad he availed himself of the opportuni­ low itself to be dictated to or to have ARMSTRONG ty to make, and enjoy it. Us hands tied by such proteges at the $1.19 Menttad* Vinyl C orioMi* cost of American lives. There are oc­ 1 1 9 casions when pressure can Justifiably be Herald A toohakrtng dlfterent floor with a noilun INSTALLED design eftaot that flte praottoolly eveiar der put on them, when American Interests LB. Up to 100 Sq. Ft. Indudea Labor, orative tfaeme. Uee K wMh evecrtblng firai The “Over-Reaction” Record are at stake. The mistake to to do thto Yesterdays modem to feudaL Ideal forr ' bath boine lltere has been frequent word from in the market place. INCOME TAX ^ t e r ia b■ andadVo Your Choice“ • o- f------Colors. buMneag. Oon ba installed on floon In Mra Thtrc'i olwoyi lunihln* far With the Impasse to Paris, it to con­ 25 Yeart Ago ■OTN contaodwith (ha grouixL 10 beautiful oMcc Washington! lately that some of the policy hay making an Incoma Ion BOASTING ceivable that the long-distance shouting PEDIRAL SWEET L IF E makers of 'Jie Johnson administration Thla was a Sunday; The ralutni ol your naorby CLUB NOW Yard match between United States personages $ have foimd themselves "disturbed" by Herald did not ptiwirii- ■LOCK oKIca. Troinfd Ion AND in high places and South Vietnamese C H IC K EN TUB ENCLOSURE whet they consider the "over-reaction" man loka your liolo and STATE BACON Vice-President Nguyen Cao Ky was Just bota II up (atl to you hovo STEAK *Piaponrtlon and i of Israel in replying to individual, un­ what the Vietnamese Communists want­ 10 Yeart Ago ovary Ion doducllon you’vo official acts of Arab terrorism or guer­ Lb. ed to provoke. They know how to exploit Charlee E. Booth of Peart St. 'gel comlhg luikod away In LIFE 59c rilla activity with some massed punitive l. M . 8 9 0 - 0 lb. avaraga Cello Pack 9 X 12 virtually every opening to discomfit the is Included In the third edition yebr born. Make hay nawl UP Jr 69c WHILE application of official Israeli armed $07.95 ' United States; and they hove the Sidvan- of “The Blue Book of ir-g«M »ii' I fiUARANTII: THEY force. tage of undenstandlng Vietnamese values W riters." W« 9w«r«ntM« occurete prffporolien of every !•« rtturn. If LAST LINOLEUM RUGS Without excusing or condoning braeFs and sentltivitlea —which are, ot course, we fimke eny errefi iKof ceil ytu ony penetty or InlerMil, POTATOES TANGERINES postoble "ovfir-reacUan" it does seem common to North and South. we wilt pey the penelty or lntere»t.______S R w . 19.95. appropriate to point out that, in such Some of the pointed -American crtti- DentUtl^rote Rulet ctom of Marshal Ky is Juetified. But be Mtuetldns, it seems to matter greatly Doz. la Vice-President, and he is In charge of MONTREAL — Dr. O. > W. 10 49c V 39c whose national presUge and pride is be­ the South Vietnamese delegation to Paris. 3«tod in 1800, is oreditod wtdi Ai^erica'i Larsott Tax Service with Over 3000 Olficaz NABISCO OREO ...... any Inference that one wrong Justifies that United States displeasure and im­ writing the first nilau — in the HM l awl STaIr another, it may be pointed out that the patience with Mm be confined tO the prl- toite iMOe »— to lo v e m the In- greateet punitive over-reaction in all vAto channeto of dipiomacy. Nobody dUn porttme of field toorome MtHwhestor Hhopplsg PartBode—Low er Level CARPET RUMHER waa probably one huino^ by the very wants more than the VietnameM Com­ «■ a modem sport. A major Detwetai Sean and Oranta Bear EnhwoMa aame admtnJatratian at WaaMngton munists to diawredit him. Does the United nUea ravialon In 1812 led to R « . I7.M. States need to do thto Job fo r them in ^ toorpaea, to which toema Weekdays t AJML to t FJI. I No Appatatnaatt I HIGHLAND PARK MARKET | aoma o f whoae membefli are lanr re- FORMICA COUNTER TOPS Ruaaiiw yd pubUcT — CHRI8ITAN BCIBNCE MON­ ^ ptoyers oopipete to In­ tort.aiidMatoBAJLto8PJC I USSSUmrr ^ 817 HlehlNBd S t, liMiehMter, Oom. Phone 643-4278 •4.99 poried to be oritloid of lerael. ITOR). muNb m sficKm tul 3BB-UU I EXPEBTLY aad REASONABLY INSTALLED door areas o r enOhMed booim IS Colora to Choooe Front fje IF IHFRtS UNYmiNtf^

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MANCHBSTEB EVENINQ h e r a l d . MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1969 MANC'HEtfrEK EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THUIMDAY, JANUARY 16/ 1969 Vernon kUled and 602 vrounded a weak ra suppeaod to be Two OIs Killed, eaiX er. UeVes that If It U to maintain Ito Skating • Coasting Triple Grandparents G uild Votin/^ on New Offer the fonw today. The ‘Ihe U. S. Oonunond f%uras standards of objectivity In the the foondatlon Is akso ’ Five Wounded eyes of tbs readteg pilbilo— put total enemy losses since the Mr. and Mra. R.iymond schadniod to arrive today. This w ar began at 484,048, with 2,108 which Is essential It oamot Renewal Fund Sought Bnoks of a Gsnld Dr., Var- chair tips bulldiag la expactad to ba eotn- In VC Ainibush kiUed lost week oosnpared to JANUARY AP Strike Nearing End; force Ms news em ployes into pletad in May. Tha Alee Deval- p ^ P ^ y 'H nen have become grondpor- f a r 2,066 toe previoua week. ^'*.,r. ^Vv,v ^ az^ orgsnUatksi, tnoluding a Ooip. kna not an- (Oentlaned team Page One) ■ i " ■ enta lor the thtad tim e In leSa In another wave Of activity, ' ' K. ' ■ . t '• . * ^ ' union.” For Second Project nomood s tha nomoa of taasnta than two werin. Two of their Telegraphers at W ork f a i r w a y . day when their harbor txiat Mt a ^ memy during toe night O N A U Hans w m takw, im h u . - . . yet- Skating and faookay vpUl be daughfen, Patricia Janssen FJRST allosrad at Oentor Springs pond mine in toe Cua Viet Rlvef riieH ^ two pravlnrial capitals, and May AUevo, gave birth NEW YORK (AP) — Mam- that this proposal does not plwrie... J a government traln^ center, a' and Ansiex, raspeeUvriy, totoriit eouto of the demUttartxed sone’a b e n o f Gm IMtod Telegimph achieve tos goals for whiefa our Lunch In WINIER MBtCHANOBE , v € ^ ‘ ■ j ^ ; B a m e d to boyw on D ec. 27. Their tod May w « Mart unto 10 o ’oloek. military subsector ‘and two al­ members voted to strlhs but It Another Winldl Nixon Working eastern flank, toe Navy an- other dai^gfatw, Susan Arm ­ WoriMis union retwned to wortc ^ our selectiOTi of chair tips and fumiture casten J Ooaetiiv is allowed until dark lied battlefields. Six Americans does represent the greatest gain Not outer qpace—but in strong, gave Mrifa to a girl at Assoelated Press offices is unbelievaWe! theyTl save your floor or ca rp et« teg Mm. Betty Se^’S S t ra tat the park. nounoed. were wounded when ten 100- on Jan. A The new arrival's that could be mode at the bar­ the deddely dlfterant at- ► On Inaugural OM« Mtart, MU o( Rab«it V. and lUy Quliui Thursday, while striking Wire mosphen of toe popular Skiing at the Hercules Dr. In a 40-minute fight near AA pound rockets slammsd Into the 2 0 % . 3 0 % names ora Brie Henry Jans­ gaining table at lUs thne.” frwn marks or damaffol ^ KEY BiaCAYNXl, Ffau (AP) Khe, eight N<»to Vietnamese Pleiku City airfield, destroying IOm U* Dr.. 'nMnpMUTilla. a * m u bom Dm . t l at Service giiUd members voted on GaaUglitl funds. toa funds team toa State. Sobu- riope is 6:80 to 9d0 p.m. sen, Chris Robert AUevo, The aimounoemeiit that GuHd Mar artd tt should teka ZTVBKWwHBnOC IfOXm wimGQ BoIdierB and three U. B. para­ two gaaoUne storage tanks. ’ Mamorlal Boqpttal. tBa malarnal fmndpamiU aia and MScheUe Colette Arm ­ a new management otter to end m a east middle ^ e . (next to popular nwikst) • ^ TMa second pheee, utiUke the kbout members would vote on a new Gaslight 60 daya fo r lila worti. and relaxed in privacy and pub- troopers of the 178rd Ahhotne The biggest current operation an d 4 0 % M r . and M n. Rajr Brooka, Vernon. IBa patamal freabcraad- strong. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks their week4ong walkout AP offer waa made by Walter firat redevlopment project now he rikwies today, ae he haw riSioe Nikki Comet Home BBSTAUBANT e downtown main atreet, manchestsr Baunl, chakman of Brigule were kfiled and 11 par­ Is- the oonksi being rlneBd OFF *aOMr la ICn. Irene Patataon, RookrUla. He Ima a brother, have six other grandchUdren, The UTW employe^ who underway, will be seoompMshed A. Magglolo, disputes director 80 Oak S t , M aachestor toe commlerion. ated ha would MoAIXEN, Tex(AP)—Moj. atroopers wounded. The para- around toe Batangan Penlmuki •eatt C, and taro aMMv, Robin 7 and Stacy 4. two of whom are twins,* operate and maintain teleprin­ of the Federal Mediation and under the Neighborhood De- • a not arqpaot that any. ^ . . . 1 * w o « W » s g a Jeines N. Rowe—kimwn to his troopers .were rMriding armored by on 8,200-mon oBled foroe ters and other equipment, bod Oonoiliation Service, after three velopment Prognun. R win dif­ Bruce WheDhon ^■■aaen. Brie Heaiy, aon o< nnaitfay J. and Patricia refused to croos pioket lines eratlanB w as reflected in toe |wrH«B are Itr. and lira. Rny Brooka, Veniod. HU paternal The telegraphent were or­ r laige amounts of money at one oMitten that Jurt because a ot Two landing teams of toe 26to If Dodid Doesn’t the $250 weekly top minimum hulldliig Is In the prwpuaed area ■^aff membera, Miss Rose Miory liis motoer’e homemade bread. U. S. Command weeldy casualty Markiee, two battaXona at the 44A grandmother U Mra. Bvalyn lUigelump, Haaaxthrtne. Ho haa a dered by their union to return at time. Wooda hie peraonsl secratary, . braOier, Tlmottiy 4. for newsmen, pbotogiapbera It does not neoesaatUy mean Rowe, 60, eaoaped Dec. 81 aft­ report: 161 U. S. battle dead in U. S. Army’s Amerieal Dlvl- Pandora’s aon., local time, today in AP * « #r « « HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — 8 and some two fleosu The vensaUgpraos not dtscloesd. orange. R hiie tha white taU- forming wiitika the ranks of the a Reliable Top Qnallty road from toe highway to toe by toousands of residents ex- South l^etnameae tioop fosses ed deer is odor blind, other "W e feefl that toe UTW has —An additional holiday, in­ w » end and tha rsor ‘of the Nlxdn is expected to resnoin pressing their approcioticn for last week were 188 dead and 822 SaTBge, MotOow brine, aon ot Bart A. and Mary Lou Democratic party to the renom- renewal area. hunters can’t miae the man­ Bird Savage, Rockville. He waa bom Jan. 8 at RockvlUo Oen- mode toe contribution It had in­ creasing the number to eight. e Low Prifwa Everyday on the firat fioor is ki Key Bbscoyne unto late Frl- his mriMary servloe. wounded as compared to 150 Inatlan of Sen. Dodd. staaort compistriy bstdnd in day, apeiid m day fei New York made cokM-. Read Herald Advertisemeiits eral Hoq>ltal. HU maternal grandparente are Mr. and Mrs. tended to make to collective —A oost-of-llvlng allowance e Spacloue, weU stocked The Housiiig and UMian De- When asked if he bad an In- bargaining” between toe AP “self-servloe” aisles. velopmenlt ottloe reqiSrae towns then head for Wariilngton OO Oamot Brown, Rockville. HU paternal grandparents are Mr. based on any rise In the 1970 ftk- The footings ere in for toe Sunday. and Mrs. LeRoy Savage, Rockville. terert in the U.S. Senate, Miar- and the guild, said George J. dex above 4.7 per cent. For each • Expert salee help, too. with existing redevelopment I* •> » * e cus repUed: “If the nomination Kleinman, general chairman of 1 per cent the index rises above e Cqnie, help yourself to extra projects to meet eerCatn goals Spok, David Paid, son of George D. and Darlene U OfMi, I wfll, tai aU kklihood, Associated Press Dlvlalon 14 of 4.7 during 1970, em ployes on rewarding savings In every in eubsequanlt projeefis. Qterwrriskl Spak, Stone St., Rockville. He waa bora Jon. 8 at be a candidate.” Mlorcua U a the UTW. scale or receiving a general In­ dqiartmentt The firat objective Is the Rockville General HbopMal. HU matemnl grandparente are Mr. political ally of Now Haven "The deadtock has been brok­ crease would receive a 1 per oonaervatton and expansion of and Mrs. George B. Spak, BUington. HU paternal grandparente Democratic Town Cholnnan Ar­ en, and toe bargaining has pn>- cent increase in 1971. the hearing eiqiply ftxr low and WINTER CLEARANCE SALE are MT. and Mra. wnHam Caemnuid, RockvUle. thur T. BarbtenL Kraesed to toe extent that a pro- —An Increase o f $2 In monttfty moderaka Income fanriUoe. Un­ i» «i MiarcuFa statment was the posal is now before the Guild hoepitahsatlon benefita der tide objective more than BUY BRANDS HE KNOWS Bapoea, Franoeo, daughter of Manuel and DeoUnda Lleto first decteroUon by aiqr poUcl- memjieralilp. -Increased vacation benefMs, 60 per oent of the net oonsge u Rapoaa, Village St, Rockville. She was bom Jan. 8 at Rock­ ” WS4>alleve that our cantrltni- of the jprojeot must be lor low ool figure for Dodd’s Senate with employes getfing three IN ville General Hoapltel. Her maternal grandparente are Mr. tlon, wMob was made possible and moderate inoomo bmiring seat in 1970. One weric ago, s i^ weeks after four yean and four And You Gan Say “Charge4t» aisl Mra. Aloria Lleta, M b m . Her iMtemol gram^Muents are porters of U.K Rep. Emilio Q. by the loyal and united support weeks alter nine yean. They and related usee, and more Pick O f The House Mr. and Mra. Rapoea, Portugal. She has two brothera, J o a ^ , Daddario of Hartford started a of our membeisMp, has been of now get three weeks’ vadaitlon than 80 per oent of the housing Manuel Jr. and two siaten Ida and HOda. move in his behalf for the very substantial benefit and we after five yean and four weeks units permlttsd by th s plan tor • a » « Ml Senate post. hope that It will result tn a com­ after 10 y ea n . WELCOME TO OUR M-STOP" CASH & CARRY olearanoe attea muri be of low '■'appins loiglabahl, lUd Alan, aon of Marvin and Ro m G raf Lu- plete settlement.” arid modenta InoOine. SUITS ToUMf Dodd has deidared hie kiten- The Guild’s last proposal be­ *7-<»sa*-« ..... glnbidd. Union S t, RockvUe. He won bom Jan. 4 at Rockville The AP has continued to oper­ The project must also provide Hutlotd tlon several times to se^k roiom- fore the rtrlke sought a top min­ SUPER MARKET FOR ALL YOUR HOME "FIX-UP" r General HoopMal. HU maternal grandparente are MT. and Mrs. ate Its basic news and pbata for'toe devetopnMnt of new inatlon to a third six-year term. imum oi $284 and maintenance Graf, Akron, Ohld. HU paternal grandparente are Mr. and Mra. servtces in all states and of present union membenhip AND REMODELING NEEDS AT LOW, LOW PRICES! employment ppportudttes and TOP COATS tn Roy Luginbiihl, TbUand. He was oensurM by the Senate throughout the worid. the renewal df aisns with oritt- «r Ml • W M in ^967 for allegedly dlvortlng pli» a requbement that eight of A Guild spokesman said the 10 new «nployes must Join the oal and urgent needs. Bonehard, Paid Cary, aon of Roland J. and Myma Glode poUUoal campaign funds to pri­ Daniel Sofaueter of Raymond vate use. union hoped to complete the Guild. SPORT COATS Bouchard, Spring^, Rockville. He waa bom Jan. 6 at Rock­ vote by 6 p.m. tonight. The guild On toe point of a modified and May Assootstas, told the ville Genwrol Hoopital. HU maternal grandparents are Mr. and negotiating committee racom- Guild chop. Wee Gallagher, gen­ DuPont LUCITE ocanndarion too ana under Mra. Franrai Glode, Ltttletni, N.H. EHs paternal grandmother mended reJecUon of (be new AP eral manager of The Associated oonalderaUon for the Initial . - 7 * ^ U Mra. David Bouchard, Lewlrton, Maine. He haa three broth- School Dismisaed SLACKS offer, saying: "Our posUton is Preas, said: "The AP firmly be- stop of toe sooond phase o a r- era, David, Jamea, John and three sisters, Yvonne, Sufeuine After liUnch Brawl telnly would be eUgible. and Diane. The advantsgaa of auoh a PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK ROTH S CLOTHIERS * * • V « BRIDGEPORT, Oorni. (A P )— project, aoobnUng to the plan- SWEATERS EM S BAKERY PRAGUE SHOES WnWnuHi, KrisSne Lee, daughter of Gory N. and Jane Oaases were dtomloaed early at WALL PAINT nera, would be that ft would FIRST NATIONAL STORE SAGE-ALLEN a lber t 6 .LARRY'S SALON Scruton Eioffman, Old BUrm Rd., ^Uand. She was bom Jan. Central high sriMoI Wednesday oomptoment the exfrifng proj- C A R O U Sa GIFTS 8 at Manchester Memorial Hnqdtal. Her maternal grandpar­ when a hmehroom incident ex­ cot. It vrould result in a com- DRESS SHHtTS REGULAR VERNON DRUG MAM SELLE APPARH TAYLOR CLEANING ente are Mr. and Mrs. Horace S. Scruton, Mancheater. Her ploded Into a brawl. PAUL DODGE Makes painting worthwhUe! Apply praheisrivo plan of the traffic W. T. GRANT COMPANY paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Norman Hoffman, In onpther incident, a knife- It effortlessly wrlth no drip and no olroulatlan system and would Broad Brook. She has a brother. Brie 2. wielding youth throatened the spatter. You don’t have to mix or •oMeve a . oonoerted, rather PRICE assistant principal at Basolric PONTIAC stir or thin either. BxceUent cov­ than fragmented opproaoh. SUEDE COATS LaPbmto, Galvin Mimam, Son of WUHam P. and Lealee High school. erage, lasting beauty, dries quick­ The area totaks about 126 Januarj Is Vala^ 373 M AIN ST. MANCHESTER ly. Bright white or populBir colors. GoL Month During Vivian LaPlante, Westland Rd., RockvUle. He was bom Jan. 8 PoUoe said they were unable eorea and Inoludes eome 470 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. HU maternal grandparente ‘mmedtately to determine fsmkhee. It encompnaeee etrests SKIJACKETS are Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Vivian, RockvUle. IBs- paternal whether the vptao^aa, both In- Winter Special such ae Village, Ward, SohooL grandparents ere Mr. and Mm. Clarence LaPlante Malmie, volvlag Negroes, were related OoMage, Cherry end parte of N.T. He has n sister. Dawn Marie, 1. « « « « to the enntveraary of the birth Ehn, IMon, Park and Pro^wet Alfafafions of slain civU rights leader. Dr. along wtto oevera} otoor amaU Free MMchen, Robert Tajdor, son of M. Scott end Margaret Martin Luther King Jr, Taylor IfitcheU, Viiglnte. Beach, Virginia. He was bom Jan. d SALE DAYS Police sold a girl’s aigument FRONT-END The plamero oaM too survey at i^iginia Beach General Hospital. HU maternal grandpar­ with a oariiier at Central trig­ ente are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, West Hartford. His pa­ sbowe tost some 800 families gered the brawl, during wiiiidi ternal grandmother U Mrs. Selim P. MltcheU, Manchester. He 4' X 8' X Vs* miglit be dlmdooed due to toe has two brothers, Scott n 8 and Thomas 2. trays and dishes vtere tlnown "BARaAY” extent of toe poor licuahig con­ and tables Uoked over. Laveme ALIGNMENT 4' X 8' X '/2*' ditions, eepeokally in toe VUtege •. « », * I*, m m m Johnson, 17, was changed with Hoboth, Kimberly Ann, adopted datigUter of Thrmas C. TILEBOAltD fit, area, "Wtrtch do not appear breach of the peace and h ^ and Diane Joelin Hoboth, Highland Ave., RockvUle. She was Req. 12.9S A / C 1S.95 INStIUTION PEO0OARO oopaUe of being oorreotod in 1100 bond in connection with thromh rebabtittatlon.” bom Oct. 6 and anrived at the her now home Dec. 20. Her ma­ the altercation. 4.39 Sheet ternal grandparents ore Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Joelin, Rock- Special 9.9S Special 12.9S BOARD The plannen dM suggeot an Basslck assistant principal, Fashionable new patterns 1.98 altem ato program tor toe first vlUe. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jos- as weU as traditional HtI<3Tlr PLAZA— VERNON, CONN. Un, Venum. Her paternal greot-gra|idmother U Mrs. Lucy Mrs. Shiriey Elelson, wife of Cir­ Perforated hardboard etep of toe eeoond phaee wMioh cuit Court Judge Rodney Elel­ scored tUeboord design. 1.99 els for handy waU stor­ Reed, Mancheater. She has a brother, Gary 8. FREE MUFFLER and The Melamine coated sur­ would only Imdude acme 80 •I Ml *, * 1*1 son, was threatened by a youth age in: Basement, Ga­ SHOP THE STORES face seals In the beauty ExceUent low cost partition­ rage, Workshop, Student’s OhorU, Andrea Basante, daughter of Subhas C. and Joan \vho brandished a knife, poUce BRAKE INSPECTION and seals out dirt and ing panel to make dead a'.tlc said. room. Cut up Into smaUer Clark Ghorla, Farm Dr., Manchester. She was bom Jan. 12 at grime. Also 4’x8' panels space and other wasted home panels for kltchm utoir Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are at ...... $9.39 areas useable and livable. sU display. Mr. and Mra. Bmest J. CTark, Kalamazoo, Mich. She has a Prime ivory coated! brother, Alexis, 20 months. W im THE RED TAGS • * *, m Tnresak, David Andrew, son of Ronald A. and Francis / Ktwa Tufezak, Stafford Springs. Ho was bom Jan. 11 at Man­ POOL TABLES chester Memorial H o^tal. His maternal grandporente are Mr. F O R D D E A L E R ’S I and Mrs. Andrew Koza, Stafford Springs. HU paternal, grand­ CLOSE OUT SPECIAL FOR OUTSTANDING parents are Mr. and Mis. Bematd Turezak, Staffoid Springs. * » « *1 GOING THING No. 83800 No. 82800 No. 82700 Matte, Dana Blatthew, son of WUIiam J. and Helen Mar- Resr. 199.00 ea. Now R«g. 159.00 ea. Now Reg. 139.00 ea. Now toreUi Matte, Bast Middle T^ke., Manchester. He was bom Jan. 10 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. HU maternal grand­ USED CAR SALE I JANUARY VALUES parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. M. MartnrelU, Manchester. IBs rrsTHiooMG 169.00“^ 139.00“^ 110 A A -. paternal grandmother ie Mra. Rose Matte, Manchester. He has N, 119.00 three broihers, Keim 17, WUIiam 14, Steven 9 and a sister, Laura, 16. 0' 01 ^ m 1968 FORD Dawson, JuUe EUen, daughter of Robert C. and Ruth 1%7 FORD DISPLAYS ONLY — WHILE THEY LA8T1 DanieliKm Dawson, Pine Ridge Rd., Columbia. She was bom COUNTRY S

■-I MANCMSTMB EVENING HERALD. IfAMGHESTSa (XMlNn THUBSDAT, JANUARY 16, 1866 i^oMlii Windso r Adult School tt is an Has (^eniiigs ■m town oounael'a oAloa ki Um Muntoipal BdU k«. BID on Tbs dlrsctor of the adUtt edu- Thoaa who appear are '" !»s S 7 jse- m oatfon, Samud F. Oarro, has fivatod anonymUy and wuu MVOHice SUflMnn aanounood that while most ^ TtUetotli# ur« aa* tsiaysd Tw o billa wlU be Buggwrted by ooursca lor the aeoond sameater IM) Mleterascr'a Netobboi- managarh od the Board of Director* of the hood fbik Ookar JaauHty IS, have bom flSed, there are atm (80) VaaeteiB Ttaaiw Boca* To Um ClUma nt ICowdiwtM'. OwiimitU ill Chamber o f Commerce for in- (40) oniism’s ToUnrt Tlio ICanoheater Roderdoiiinant Agency wiahM to Uke tUa opportunity to report a law openings In some elamaa. 8ri6 (40) WeaUiar troduotkn by State rspreaenta-. 6M0 ns; .Utonoao Report on tlM prog w o of Um North End Renewal Project. ___ Thera are openings on Mon­ BleomfMd sod has eUdUtod to- ■ (M) Wfiu'B____ New ___Mdoa S peSsb tf m Kay of iM i,. the Rederelopmant Agency prepend a brachun, the oojrer of day ovanlngs in baste wood­ odiy. Ha la a gisduwto of Tato Uve Gerald Allen. , (4ta Trofo w CwneqiMBbec ttwau which la ahown at the leh, ouUInlng the propooed ^ana lor nbuUding the north eM m Ulklfovy ram w n C i 1 working, fiowar arrangkig, m . tlM dlrectora agreed,' at a 1 and a mamtaar of U Conn. area, Aa are look back to that thne, are an proud of our acoonpUahmanta to date m orsatlva cislto, Malory and Anadamy of Fine Aita. Ha A maeting held Tueaday, to puaii W) I Leve Loop rebuilding the 'Tomorrow In North Mancheater." Bnglldi high adiod equival- a bill for an accesa road from 6;H U ) M l Ibaport Although the North End Renewal Project aeemed to proceed at a aery alow i^ e •"nptoyed at the Podunfe ptwot 4:00 M M fo M r a Weetber, lea, It ahould be noted that thla pr^lrct la arell ahead of the averue completion eooy, sad bookkoeping. On of UtiMad Alrorsft. the Wilbur Cross Highway to 1 (C ) (R ) T u e^ ys there are opanbiga In the redevelopmmt arsa in the (An'^em lM et (C) Tv time for aimllar alae projeota In Um anUn country. Kany complex problema an en> Henry kfontoroas la a raaldant W msMiaiiu ( g NlsU Movie r i countered In rebuilding an ana and many montha of pUuinlng and atudy have to be Intermediate cMMng, inter- of Wapping and tar w«E known emter of RoekvUle. (UlVapafa To The mediate typing and data proc- o( Ttie Siaa apent In reaching aolutiona to theae problema. ^ locally for tatai wocta. Ha attend­ TIm second bill to be promot­ Credit fbr the aucceaa of the N oiu bwa Renewal Project to date haa to be ghm ' eaatng. On Wednasdaya there (» > MeBale's Navy 9 thoee huBvlduala, famlUea m i bualneaa ooncerna dlrecUy Involved with the rebuilding ed olaaaaa at Um Hartford Art ed will be one to eatabllah a mo­ Teles of Vlunai 9 are openings In golf Inatrue- ^ laerel of M r Bttm proceaa who ahoared much patience jmd underatanding; to the general pubUo who Uon, phjrdoal fitneaa tor wom­ BciMol and to a manlMr mri tor vehicle branch office In Ver­ 4 O'CSfOOk Report (C) Z4owe M ^Mspeotlve showed much enthualaam and to lo w fOr th w guidance and oounaellng. pad preafdent of the South non. T te need tor thla was da- 10:80 ( a; Porter - Warner en, ommloa, admee and (40) <(tee BtepRmod (C) We look forward to the year of 198S for the atart of oonatruotlon of an the re­ Wtatdaor Art League. tarminad prevlouaty as fa r aa U:00 r » « - ] maining buMdlnga to be oonrtructed In ^ p to j^ area. . math Mgh oehod oqulvsleacy, (a advanced dotMng and tailor- Membent of the league age oUm t town otfidala are ponoern- KANCfflnTBR REDEVELOPMENT AQENCT requentad to bring a raoant ad. The nearest offices at pro- 8-U) Welter l*7c, U:S __. StaiUsM Everett T. Keith, Chairman tag, Gregg abofthand, atooks- JO) Canedlen , 11:80 (li) l^ e MovieMovh Harlan D. Taidor, Vice Chairman bonda atari InvaaUnf, bade typ­ paMtaig for aeleoUon of "Paint­ sent are in Willlmantlc and 7:00 (10) Alfrtd HJtel (IMoSta)) Toalalit To ate 6 V)etfaerafiaid. Tlie leglalattve ae- (18) Whitt’s My. Ltee (C) Edward J. Bmeney, TTeaaurer O ing. ing of ibe Month." mtereaiied JMumy Oareon___ on (m O ) NewerWieetber. Sports ( 8-40) Joeyroey BbBlebop Vraiusla P. Bandlay peraone are Invttad to attend Uon committee headed by Allen Claaaaa begin the week of SEE SATDBDAF'S TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE USTDiOS Arthur E. Smith January 30 from 7 l60 to 9:30 the moattng. la working on the two sugges- * Edward J. Rybosyk, Executive Dtreotor p.m. neglatraUonB wU !;• ac­ Promoted Uons. The ahove miqp indlcatee the varloua panela available for dlapoaitlon and the Two oppotadmMnta In ibe Wap- following, ja-the preaeot atatua of theae patoala. cepted duHtig the first woek' Bernard Crowl, executive di­ — Radio TOMORROW IN NORTH MANCHESTER of clease^. Fee per course is $2 ptaig Poef Oflioe taavs been on- rector of the chamber, reported noinwad by Postnwstor Edwneri (TMa Hstlag tsdiidea only Ihoae sews btoadcaate of 16 or 15 2 for South Wtodaor restdante and on the status o f the jwopoaed mliinto ImgOu SosM stattons oarry ether abort aewaoaaia.) HIGHLIGHTS $5 tor non-reaideata. J. Hale. abandonment of the New Haven , DISPOSITION AcnVniEs 8 Promoted to the poaiUon of WRelB—eia 4:18 Maiket Rapon To Attend buiagural railroad line Into Vernon and 1868 Aaatatant to Um Poetmaater waa 8:00 Baitford BliMIsliu 8:80 Weatlier • Town Board of Dlrectora authorise thea RadavdopmentRi Aganey to anbihit ah‘ '8 | r Hepreamtattve Thomas J. Rockvine. 7:00 News 8:K Strictly Sporu DonnaHy and tala wtHe will bo Bradford O. Alpera 61' Biroh 8 :0Q cieMisbt * ~%.AftamMBjBdkiaa pUeaUon to the Department of Housing and Urban DevalopmaDevelopmentDevalopmant <(HUD) for Rd. Alpeas baa bsen a carrier Crowd^aald.he has bontaoted i3:00 (telat Houie nmdi to develop a plan for the project ^ ‘ leaving Haitlbdl Friday by Samuel Itoell, oh^^Sn of the w ra p —141* ■ a etepow • HUD rqiprovas appUcatlon and fun^ obtained in Daoambar for eatabHahmawt O f' train wttfi the Conneotiout dde- wMh Um Post OtthM for abc 8:00 Danny Clayton i Now yoaas. State Tranqx>rtatibn Authority, 8:00 piok■ H('aeaXnartoD ) Da^ Brlahley OtBoe and start o f planning acUviUea. gatfon to attend inaugural las- and a time table for filing ob- 8:00______nave Matsnn~ ! Ntem oTSTwoiU N 1868 ttvMos In the natlan's oapltol. , Also aiswunood waa the ap- 1:00 Onry Qlrard ___1 Fop OonoMt • Studlaa, aurveys and development ol planning proposals for aolutloiw to pmblama In potartment of fkaaries Varvtek, JacUona has been agreed on by WniF—1884 8:06 Nmubott Four days of oooktaU parties, both. 6:00 News U:00Newa Weather project area. ' dlnnera, reoepUona and con- 306 Farmstead Dr., as Rurd 8:16. r speak Up U:18 gpoita naal 1964 Oarrter. Vanlck has bean em- A t the k e f meeUng the dtasc- S:0gNein U:60 0 ^ sue of Um Day - Final plana oompletod for project < i ^ i oerts Win be capped ott on 8:18 BoeiJt Dp HertloiO Monday by Um maugurat Pa­ ptoyod as a dark at the Post tor* went on record as batay 4:46 Lowell Isamaa - Loeal voter* approve project at referendum. Office for a year. 6:88 FbU Rianta 1866 __ rade and Ban. Aooordtaig to against the abandonment of (be 7tm Tht WorM Toolstu Mw and tbe OPUbUo UttUttea - FliMl plaiu approved by Town Board of Dlreotors and HUD. Mk*. Donnelly, the OonneoUed 7!30 Vrenk Olttord LBT Ui.^^tlCE -Contract for federal funds aimroved by HUD. delegation wifi he attending the Tbe Board of Seleotmm and Oommiaaton haa bom infoemod 7:W|^eak Dp Sport. 1686 baU at the SmMhaonlan In. ttm Town Ofoik announee ibtt Of tMs ooUon. 8:10 fewk Dp Sport. YOMIMDEF ihera wSl be a voter maMtig 8:80 K e S Wf Butfoto -Redevelopment Agency reeelveB funds to atart project aottvitlaa. atttuUon. Ckowl said (bat at tbe proper il:80 Beiry nutocr m d R V l i O N l - First parcel acqidred In March by Redevelopment Aganey. t N ------Heart Drive ■lattau ett ^ the South Wtodnr_ ttnM, pttor to (be satUng of ibe 18:18 Siin o n . sAvwwsiasi. sittbsssa /r«a»/r«a» - Slto Improvement work starts on North School Street Rsevsa has bem ap- 2®**V^*® • p.myneact date for a bearing on ibe mat- „ WTio—leee ■'Mf lllinf. U N U u - DemoUnon of first building In Saptombar. ; (be South Wlndair Tbesfoy Bight the ehambar wtti abste tta 8:00 Afternoon BMiUon 1967 . / 8:00 News REALIGNED NORTH MAIN STREET -Site Improvement work starts on remaining streets In project area. Towm fhairaian of tbe 1669 to the 1868 Heart .Fund Ortvo. Ha wlB plan OonsnsMe S f ^**1?*?. North Main Street aa It appears - Sale of first parcola In project for private development atari ooqrdlnato the Greater Windsor ooRoapondast tor Abraham Rttitooff and Con- today behind the OonneoUctll&.J3ank A Trust Omnpany w h li^ls In Hartford Heart .Aaaoolatton’a Carol d. 644-871A the proceaa of ejqpandlng ita building. Below la the wme area as It -Site Improvement work oom{rieted on all atreeta In the project Mwaaman 'WlBlam 6t. Ongo. looked before redevelopment. February campaign for ibe 30 Before tbe hearings, ibe oonununttlea served by the as- T I (Weellesei) A obainber wOi bold a p in o in- MAIN AGENCY PROFILE Powell Dinner formatton meeting to agree oiS *WMt0it I . I deaa TIm Redevelopment oonaiata of five local dtlaena wbo are ai tatod to sSoma of Ms other civic ap- a plan to fight tbe abandenenent five year terms by the Town of Dlrectois. The preeent members of 1 tivlttes taielqd4jdninnai8^>tp of staled Tonight proposal. are ae follows; Um South VSnoBor Sewer Oom- Everett T. Keith, Chairman Franda P. Handley miaaioB, nfonibar of tbe troop Friends and eotteagues of Dr. m cootMolion witti ttM area Hl'M-'nilliMUJUli beauUOoqttm program, oanrlad Owner - Keith Furniture Company Retired VloaPraatdant- commlttoo ot Boy Scout Troop -nwiAws PoweR wlU bold a Agency member and Chairman since Hartford Group Inauranoa Oompany MS. doBiOOii snd mfimbfir of On toy ilM obambtar, Rudl Fav- f ____ SS_ January, 1966 Agency member alnea Januarr, UBS «M ohaSottoboto tsatfanonlal dbmar in hfo honor rettt, landscape e x p ^ Axan ttM FIOOB Harlan D. Taylor, Vice Chairman- COVERIlte Arthur B. Smith ping Community Church. He la toniglit at the Tensoa Room ot UMveesMy of Oooneotbout, will Manager Physios Laboratory • PHONE 87? 05/3 ui Praaldent • Unitod Alroraft emptoyod as an aneiabant sao- the Hartford HUton Hotel. survey ibe tfarae bowna, Vernon; KELLY ROAD ..United Aircraft Corporation Corporation 11868 tttuii and ToAand and wM vgapoy member alnoe October, 1866 raUry. of TravstaK* foauranoa ^ ^ axeouAva of- OPEN 5 DAYS WEEKLY 9 9. Agwicy member since July, 1661 come up wttb a long-nmga pro- Edward^ Sweeney, 'IkeaBurer Edward #„ Rybosyk, Exoeutlvi DIroetor VERNON CIRCLE Manager ^ Prx^ Bnglnaarlng • Employed by Aganey sinoo Oeoembar, S £k*S. Slh"£ir“^ :: f i ^ r state Boafo Of fism tor tanprovemanto. Rogers Cqyporatlon 1888 e h U d ^ ■ Truatacs ot Regional Oommunl. Tbe mombaishlp oommtbtea Agency member elnoa April, 1866 jlif Laagtw Moailag ^ OoUagea from the days ha preaeinted (be names of savm VERNON, CONN. The s«.yfi Wtaktoor Art oraato tbe aystam In 1966 new nMmbets wfaloh were lq>- Former Redevdopment Agency membeis aervlng during the oourse of the North. i Renewal Prdeot and thdr torm of offioa are aa tollowa: Laaguo w « bold Ito January *** assumed protved toy fitb hoerd, ttiey are; Fostor H. WUUama...... -r. .January 1666 to Novambtr 1966 niiattatt noNt Miteiey g B.m. prasldmt of the new Faul’e PisM Mwp, Suds 'n' Stotug of Dispofdtitm William B. Thornton...... Novomber 1166 to Dooambar 1664 ' ' ‘ •t the rwiM«MiiiSy -a*»ti on SBatai Bouthaast Side campus of the SobMOis, Poodle' Siup, Km's • t and not at ifaa. iaMvkxnty Chicago a ty CteUage. Baibar Sbop, Tree Bon Oaan- PaaoaINb. Stto of Um ‘Robertaon School Addition built under aa early land Jack G ddbm ...... December 1964 to Maroh 1868 ’ 1 noqulaltlon program. Oonatruotlon of aobool addition ataitad In WUUiun B. ntxGerald...... ;Novathbar 1966 to Ootober l 66S->i>i aenounoed >pewlleii.-i-.o-ii:'v .u ‘'^ ■ ***• . eta, tp q U t qak GMt Sbop, Wig neptynber 064 — oompletad Ootober, 086. A panel 61 ifaroa artMs wtU Henry Fagan, chairman of the Tbwna and Veriion Steak Houae. aanh gto* a brtaf mitnlrtlnn Fradartok Lows Jr., ExnaiMlon of Robertaon Park — Site of Swaiwon Sarlmmlng miol MEMBERS OF MANCHESTER REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY on ttMlr wortr aiid also show P“ ‘ *deot M Manrtieater Com- L to R -< Franeia P. Handley; Everett T. Kdth, Chairman; Edward J. .Bwaanay, ----- r^■T- U m ttoor wtt Ibm OoUega; Barnard Shaa, f F h y B e o r d g ? arhloh waa oompletad In Auguat, 1868. Treasurer; Arthur B, Smith; and Harlan D. Taylor, Vloa -w—»ey, taa oiMiMd to dknuatton. mins boards aoaaenno ooioar, TOKTO(AP)—Why do HMn. ■ :-1lfl ttons^anwsn. 8iamb«sof “ ** ^ * »»> '■ ‘•»- *50,000 SALE Propoaed alta for ]_____ : fbr the tiderly to be oonatruoted by the grow baai^T K anohaater Houalng Av *-^ty. Oonatruotlon to atart the panel ttCa ba Abba Ftamakl, A Japaneoa magaalne. Shutoan tar ^aing of 088. Ffi'. Atoh W. Liggatt, and Hanay AsaM (Rising Sun), oonduoted a OF iU IMRPn - TILE - UNOUUM irSlOQi Food Prooessors a eurvsy and came up wttb a Propoaed site for the iM)ghbachood chopping oentar tio~be oon­ Abba Famald is toom Hart- vartefty of mplanaUcns, Inotaid- atruoted by Surburban Centern Aaaodataa. rinw»wiAH«. Mhaeiiiii fold and has 'mdSbttsd bar TOKTO-Skod prooaaelng In Ing one that baarda b ^ ward MONEY 6ACK OtlARANfa F YOU CAN BUY ELSEWHEM FOR LESS to atart la apring of 088. w oik knally. S h t Is a traduata Japan, alttaough a growth i»- cN oolda. flf Iha lUhimwsIty o f llataM, and duatiy, to attU dona taurgtty by Koao Mastidi, 60; a famous lAlL CARFET SOLO AT ROOR COVERINO OUTLET HAS A WEAR eUARANTEEFROM3io20YRARS Propooed atte for .retaO or offioe development. Scheduled to bo a meittbar of', Um OomwnUeut anwU, often Ineffieiant "oa tti«a - Japanese obese ptoyer, said ha ready for dlapoaitlon during aummer of 1868. Aoademy of lU a Arts and Ibe type" firma. There are naa^ ua^ to oatoh odds rigtSarty OonwoUflot iRMametOr Soolaty. 100,000 manufooturaia of food tmUl ha grew a heard and metis- SOI DUPONT TA Site of “Tereea’Apartmehta" being developed by'Raymond F. A She aim sludlad at Bryn Kawv. and rofotad pnduoto In Japab- taohe saveral 3roara ago. He ex- riK IN G I Inula 0 . Damato. Oomjdetlan of building aoqieoted by April, 1868. OoSti* pad fa sogploysd by Um m m fo r ervsey IJXIO paraons. plafoed: " I don’t need a muffler StaM VMfois Depastanent Only about 60 have more than now beoauae m y beard kaapa | MYLON 80. TD. [IT G N E N ^ 80. YD. ONI OP A KIND niMS TB Sjddto abutting property owimt, Leclero Bhneral Home, fbr off- Arob^ W . .tsgjtttt tap Axm 1,00 employes. me warm.” TheRwrieeKk Btroet parking. Comidetlan of improvementa by aummer of 1868. PAVING MAIN STREET TheMwM IPET IS X 10 HEAVY TIP SHEARED ACRILAN fllSAO S8.T(ar(kssBtM 16 Cefon 8A Site of new home of Kancheeter Carbide Company, mo. Com- « * v i u v i UVI RED TWEED lAatlim of building erqiected ^ March, 1868. LAND ACQUISITION and RELOCATION ACTIVITIES 111 12x17.7 SOI NYLON LAVENDER TW6ED $242M Propoaed site for expansion of Don WlUla Oarage. nnMtmreiAi, expected to atart In apring of 1868. PERIOD ENDING DECEMBER 81, 1968 I2x II AVOCADO NYLON SI4TA0 Totah Pareda Acquired ...... 44 80 Proposed site ftn: relocation of Manchester Surplua Sales. Uon- Totar Indlvlduala Relocatod ...... 38 501 ACRILAN atructlon expected to atart In spring of 1868. Total Familea Relocated ...... 78 $ C .95 12x16.8 SOI NYLON AVOCADO 6I76JI0 *125 • 0. ra il Total Business Concetna Relocated ...... AS NYLON Aveead* Twiif mm 80. YD. 12x7 ACRILAN PLUSH KEUY OREEN SI77A0 • 1 1 0 ^ Set. ff.n 4 Re*. $l2.9t Mil I2xil ACRILAN RUSH ILUE $2S0A0 ♦T25* PERIOD ENDING DECEMBER. U. 1968 (2) 12x14.6 ACRILAN RUSH KELLY OREEN S2S7D0 • 1 2 5 ^ Real Eatalto Purchases ...... 11,467,668. HIGH DlNSnY POAM u n Site Improvements ...... 689,086. ISxl6 POLYESTER PLUSH SOFT OREEN ' 63S7D0 • 1 7 5 ^ Relocation Payments ...... 184,476. HERCULON $ s . 9! . N O t i E L SQM Admlnlatraitlon—office, legal, appraisals, CMAtoecOrMa, oonaultants ...... 143,574. UkwMiaOnB*. V Intoreat on Preliminary Loan Notes ...... 100,546. GMIoMMkUMi REO. NOW Rsf. $IL9t Survey A Planning—All coots incurred from bo.Y«rW«r Qeuentm IU9. $9.99 •xio HAND 6RAIDED U-TsvWswi December 1963 to March 1966 ...... 97,M7. 6 AND HAND SEWN RUO $279.96 • 2 3 5 ^ ROBERTSON SCHOOL ADDITION Slto Clearance ...... 84,804. 9x12 HAND IRAIDED Operation of Acquired Property ...... 41,788. EAST SIDE OF MAIN STREET AND HAND SEWN RUO $349.95 • 2 9 9 f * Too p h ^ the left^.iAoi^ area before radevek^ant. The photo to the right ahowa the area todav witii Mu Project Inspection ...... 32,749. •■Teresa" apartmanto the M a r c Funeral HomeTXji area b e t ? ^ thaae b£Sngs(Parae? !.;4 - 7-atreet parking. Maln^treet waa alao widened In thla a r e a . ^ ^ irarcei lu ) naa bean add to Um 14) 9x12 6RAIDS $69.95 ^ 9 '* * ! Total Project Coats incurred $C.95 as of December 81, 1968 ...... 63,680,154.' IKITCHEN NYLON ■Q. YD. 111 ta il IRAIDS $69.95 NORTH SIDE OF CARPfT SHAG |wtthBifhDMrityfteai If Perfect $11.96 IIS) 9x12 IRAIDS 649.9S CoeoaNaiwto Rs«. $9.9f HILLIARD-STREET UVI UVI UVI Photo to left ahowa a houaa on north dde of Hillard ifitreet before redevdopment. I »lti Photo to right ahowa north ARMSTMIIG B A im ra L iip idde of HiUiard Street today % Indudlng new home of Man- ACRILAN $ 1 .8 9 I N D O O R - 0 .6 9 cheater Carbide Company. . --isr Onaie7Vw4 Cushioa Wnyl ■ ■ o r a . (L m^FII*) EUUard Street waa alao $0.95 * S H E A R E D $ 1 0 widanad. ■a ra. 9 .FT. end 12. FT. O U T D O O R aavD . s o YD. NYLON ROLLS Ret. $1.29 W O O L I s l R6«. $11.91 ■eBmvyWeinai it t f w u T a tOeU ResUgned Thto report praparsd by Intersection and the atatf of Uu Radmloi^ ,SALEOF FIRST PARCEL IN PROjECT. SwanstRi Po(d nwnt Aganoy nad waa II- m i - «EEN 01 out «EBI Sliding the Dlapodtloki Contract tor Parcel 7A in Sep- nonobd la part, thrau|h a STAtR RUNNER bs SIS NOW ’5^. tom W U6S me aaated L to R ; Loula C. Damato. Re- Photo to left aliowB ro- PMaral Loan A Onnt allgnad Intorsaotimi of toom the Ranawal kaals- Agwunr; ^ Raymond F. Damato, Redeveloper. Standing Main ■ North Main e«d tkooa AdminlstraUoa of »• J ytanda. adomay tor the Redevaloper; North B 0 h o o 1 Street. ^ Dopartmant of Bou»- BAanSon Swimming Pod li>k a u Urban Otvelon- Edward J. Rybosyk, BxecuUve Direotor RedevdopmW and RolMrtoon School TAKE UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY In mant (HUD), under pro- background. Harry Goodwin, Conatruotion SupCto- R ^ yialona of Titto I of the Houaliig Aot of 1648. as DBMOLITIQN o p BUILDINq ON DEPOT SQ. Photo Ck«dit: Salem B. NaaaUf NO MONEY DOWN

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■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THtJRip>AY, JTANUARY 16, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY. JANUARY .16, 1969 PoUoe Sei^eant . .. ______._ _ . . . . “ f PAGE THIBTIBBt i Freed of Blame Bill Would Hike mn* * or’s Kitchen fini • Series .Revives Film Interest In Youdi^s Death NICHOLS MANCHESTER TIRE. Inc • M l F Taxes Paid by '9. m O O tO N eaafljr be purchaned proapioad ■tar% 4igr In 4 m by Ibe bcec, aeid with a graen HARITORD, Gttm. (AP) — Wish To Thank Our tustomnrs Insiiraiice Firms M at hM oofor vegetabiB or an avocado and A New Britain pcHoe sugeant J,: pear to be rervlvfasv their liwrtytH auB grapatiTdt aadnl Good oooka In HARITORD, Oomi. (AP) — baa baan aboolved of criminal , For Thoir Past Business and I™ Interaet in fllina. There are A biU whid^ wmSd tooreoao the madtoval EIngUnd felt that raopmiatollltj by Coroner Irving now three places ki town pock mould he eervod wkfa'ttfae Wish All A Nice and Prosperous 1969 tax on Ifae Intereat and dlvl. leMaa haat off aame thtaga upon which the L. Aronoon for the Sept 8 fatal I . . . which regulariy show fihns, dend income of the Oonneetteut irotoiMOyaBroiilooun- animal fed, such as wtndfaH ritootlng of on is-yearold youth. although for years after InaunanM Induotry has been j;,11964 there was just the filed by State Sen. Anthony P.' applet. Ever try heated apple­ Rieiiatd Tsiihikl waa obot by MUier, D-lCertden. vfi, maariiig witw—m ALSO WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE •<«' State Theater on Main St. sauce with roast pork? a bidlet from the aervloa re- Sponaored by the Oomeotiout ana boote,.! atop oat o( my oar FVir a yuRtmy deaaert ydu ieein votver of 8gt. Henry CHaafljlU ;i1 Hia U A . Tbaatra Boot opened (tt oIomM taaaa baan * alalgb) State Labor ObuncB, the bill make a day ahead, try Janto: while the poUceman was trying iiiite»;Aug. 10, isee, the eame year nllMk 4 m nooa iMgbaa to tarltah tbei Mancheater Community wndd increeoe to six and one- Pineapple Froat Fie to apprehend two burglars who NfW STORE mraiiS: 8 UN. to fiN PM. •UK half per cent Use tax rate on STEREO '^ .oa A undiluted ervaporatod son aaM the poilcemon went to »1| Intareat tor more (hen half a ond but it oaimat dtardoo the GOODYEAR RATfaueS sim Century. ool bicnAmn.' mflk the ohtb to investigate a com­ 'Under a law poased tai 1916, •laran of her boxlMcued oawet 1 tatleapoon lemon Juloa JI1 Oienay Hen on Herttonl Rd. POST ROAD PLAZA VERNON and ooor potiL plaint of noiao. RAC10RY MEIHOD REIREAOtNG the tax on Intersat and dividend (freoh or froaew) CrlaafulH saw two men imi had fUm abowinga on Friday J ob (thoCa bar real name, COMPUTE FRONT BID A fRiAKE SERVICE •»< nlgbta. A man called "M r. Income won ddfted to a decUn- nob a Blebname) atarta adth a Bring enabled pineapple to orouriMd over a safe Inside tog soole. R was to be eUm- when he looked through a dam­ SHOCK ARSORRERS •mi Ryan’ ’ ohewed fllma In the bte at pork, piaaa on about 40 boU. atlr in getailn until dla- 211 hotel where WatUna Broe. now tooted by 1913. The 1969 rate ROUTE 30 875-8456 iidnilloa to the pound and. ua- aotved; atlr in ougar. Oool unM aged glaos front door. One of tiiii atande until the flfan caught fire la ihree-fourtha of one per cent the men saw the iwUceman, end SEE US FOR YOUR NEW POtYGCiAS TIRES In other iegOiIaUve action iag bar aoaand grin oa an ofven ahnoat stiff. Chill eivaparated 211 cne Bight In 1910 and burnad the •/SMILE FROM THE OIRGLE PLEHTY OF FREE FARIUNI babea the loin. Sefveml ttmaa milk in ice cube tray untli aoft both started to flee. CrisafulU i»y ■iHi place dowii. Wednesday, State Rep. Jean durtigt the ooofclng prooeaa, Mm ice crystals form arotmd edges called a warning to bolt, and Thornton prepoaeU a bill kb- one of the men reached for his £111 Ihla old WeBa fit. Annocy eraiixtog the otote’s abortion p oon bottled aereet and aour (approximately 20 mlnutea). 211 sridch burned down in 1909 ef- Add lemon juice and beat imHi left aide, as if to draw a gun, knvB and esbaWiihlng a fund for aonoe oaer the loin to keep It iimter 80 yeara cf houaby am. "Your Eastern Cp/ii?. Headquarters For The ran let and glvo it a epecdal mff. Pour on top of gtoatln the corooter said. A T iA im e family planning. “ Thinking that the man waa 211 munMoti, opera. wikatUng The bn, which would permit flavor, flba uaaa anproodmalidy mixture. WHb egg beater or imi nufriMo, jdaya, danoea, baoket- going tor a gun, Sgt. ^CriafuUl Bborttone under ^woltled clr- half at an Oounoe.Jar tor^ one mixer at low speed, beat In 211 DaB and wndding annlveraarieak Finest In Hi-Fidelity and Stereo Components tobk. H gneata are eaqmoted, dowly unttl web blended. Four flred two ahot%’ ’ Aroneon saM. otanstanoea, baa been mdovMd UP TO 6 MDNTHB TO PAY Kiiialoo oerved aa a mavho houn by 17 of the .30 women .members the botdMr ia requeated to de Mto pie shdl' and refrigerate at The second man, Laslcld, ran 211 shortly bafore WWI-. bao loina togedMr, aide by aide. least one hour. Oamieh with into the line of fire and waa of (he aasambly she said. IKK Ib J91S, the Park Theater for Aonong Other legieUtion pco- EViar to fire pounda adll feed dmined crushed pineapple fstaUy wounded, the coroner NICHOLS MANCHESTER TIRE. InCa 2111 voudavlBe and fllma waa built bboot Mk aa it'd an aoUd meat (there wtU bet a Utlla left over aald. •liK between the Salvation Army posed was a bill filed by State —no ibooB to oootend with. from the oan after measuring Aronson said the polloa of­ 295 BroMl St-^Op|k The PMt Offle*— Phone 643-1161 £|1and tha preaant Seymour Auto Sen. Raymond C. LyU y of Ton oan do the aame thing Bridgeport. The bill woidd re­ the 114 cups above). ficer "took the steps that he' ■imSeUb.on Main fit People wore wMboot a gHB In your kttcfaen felt were necessary and proper quire fd l dlsoloBure of detalla ‘? u t Your Special Note: For a high fluf­ hungry for filings that tiia to aoqudnitiana of oontrol over oven. If you are uetog a giill, fy pie, be aure the gelatin mix­ to oon^I the situation and pro­ Fiaric TheoiEar ownmi^heM open place double fan underneath the ture la ahnoat stiff and the tect hlmsrif,’ ’ and absolved Crla- domeetlc insurance oompaniee. air ahowtaga where tha Jolowm Rep. MlchaOl L. Morano, R- loin and a M ile iq> the eidea ovapomted milk Is whipped un­ afuUi of criminal responslbiUty. Read Herald Advertisements Block la now on MUn S t until but not ctoae .to it — you don’t til It atande in peaks. their theater waa ready. (Sroenmirti filed a bill that want ateaming. Just make the The pineapple was new to wouiU require oer manufactur- toil take the place of a) roost­ __ John V. Sullivan took over tiw era to oeol the odometen on CWumbuB and he brought the Park Tlyseter in the oariy 1900a ing pan. TliiB ia an eocodleut plant back to the Old World aM oars sold to Ooltoeoticut aft­ Money Where (ReieU photo by Plato) main ooune fmr gueots beoauae aaaSalithMnthe OlNla ‘Iheatar ba- er Jan. 1, 1070. on hia second voyage, but there MRS. ENGLAND AND SARA JANE M iin d House and Hale’a on Oak you oan merely wrap it In foil was oonslUeraJUe dUflculty ’Hie puipoae of the bill, he when done and haU it in a S s t OUa iQh’ola opened in 19U said, la to prevent dealen and growing it there even in the 22UM1 W s* wooden until SulUvan warm oven. v warm ISediterranean climate. IWien not in the plane, y o u and takes orders for photos of indtvtduala from turning back might find the Englands riding S t o r e it down and built a brick Robert Bonchley tells "The Sex Ufe of a Pdyp’’ 1928 at Ihe Jon likeo to oerve the pork It was given the Indian name new bablee. She Is the datgh- Whiton Library this Sunday night during the fourth meeting the mileage todlcatoia. about in the summer In one of ter of James T. and Beth Btoin fOdttWEUIE *—theaita^ id lOM. Admloslcm waa with a spicy rice wUah can ananas, stlU used today In con- o f the Cinema Sunday Night film aoclety. (Courtesy of Man- their two model A Fords, vin­ of Manchester, and toberMs bw gsea niokel for matlneea and a tioental Shirope so If you see B d lm a .in 4be eveniiig. , cherier Community College) Your Sound Is” tage 1931. Snow finds thorn skl- flair for fine cooking from her Mumaa on a French menu dcai’t aae Turk HdH ki the Nbrtfa Ebtd think you’re ordering bananas mohdling about their 116 acres mother. FRESH O U n V of - which cert^ areaa have ftrliarRndDolar SS2|waa g' popular movie houae of- these films, he said. A print of studente are knot charged ad- because you’ll get pineapple ev­ Harry ia preoideat and owner eerier WWI. mlsalon. WHITMAN, flOHBAFSTT GHJUmE YOUR ery time. been cleared for this purpose a good film is aa Important to OANDV.GCPBOABD and for hoiMbeCk tidiqg. of the W.',H. England Ixanher K The Prinoeea Theater opened a school now aa a copy of a T ^ fUma 'were chosen by BU- Jan is married to W. Harry Co., recently moved from Man- The Engtonds own two Snabout 1910 \riiere Pentland Flor- good book, he said. moro and several society mem­ England who Is beet known by cheister to Bolton Notch. He Is 22S|lat la on Birds St. It ctdy laatad ARTHUR im ue Ms middle name or as "The horses and a pony, as well as Jackson and Elmore got to­ bers. They Included the German a dog and two cats. Jan la cur­ a Mason, a director of Omar 0A.DJV. CHOICE aewi few yeara.,. fUm, "The Joylesa Street’’ 1920, Red Baron," since he flies his flhitae Chib of Manchester, a di­ About 1937, die State Theater gether to arrange the present own Beecberaft Baron air­ rently saddle-breakdflg her new film series due to the lack of directed by O. W. Pabet and Morgan horse with help from rector of the Vernon National Jtopenad and A1 Joi^on told, view- “““ “ starring Garbo to an earty role. plane. Jan Is taking lessons but Bank and a member of the BONELESS "Tou has not yet soloed. They fly a (pialified trainer. Ethe owhed SSero, "T ou ahrt heard nothin’ In the free T^e Sundav irteht’s riiowtaK her first horse at the age of 18. Board of ibioorporatoro of Man­ S eet t foUtt:folka: Uaten to thlal’’ to fluctuating re- ™ Sunday mgnts roowtog about the oountiy, - somettmee •ssTinm— *— mi------.. sponso to Uic fllms shown. The at 7:80 pjn. at tiw Idlbrary will To care for her pet, she arose chester Memorial Hoepital. The "Ths J a n ha've three o f tiw earliest Chap- Walcoino Haro on a momenlfs nottoe, with their excellent film "Saturday Night eaxh mionidng at 5:80. family belongs to Nortti Ooven­ Tha OIrols a ^ State were tiw lito films ehowtog his develop- AAMCO three children Hidly, 18, a stu­ B tw o tool loaA theMarstheAtora for many ***<1 Sunday Morning" • had a dent at Captain Nathan Hale Jan end daughter Hody take try Ocngregatlooal Ohurefa. nwRt into tiw tramp in “ The until tiwthe OtorieOhxde became Poor audience while ^ "Rebel School in Ooventry; David, 10, organ lessons together and (bey CHUCK ’Tramp,” 1915; Benchiey’a "The W20 toga worehousa warehouse for HouosHouse and Without A Cause” packed the who attends Ooventry Gram­ play for their peroonoll enjoy­ Sex life of A Polyp," 1928, end OF MANCHESTER ment. David studiee ^tar. jSSlale and WatidnsWatkins Bros,Bros. inIn 19M. hall, hr said. ' mar Sobool; and Sara Jane, When yon think of lb Laurel and Hardy’s "Tiw Muato PINE PHARVACY Sara Jane Is busy wUh her col­ 3S ThaThe nuMtmoot raoentrecent pUcsplaice to show The men figured that an easy- BUDGET TERMS 414, who goes to North Coven­ Box,’’ to 1932. NATIONWIDE Mi CENTEB gT. try Nursery School. Lucky is lection of Jewelry wMch she TYPEWRITERS aims U the Whiton U - to-Joto fUm society charging ROAST ’ in tiw North End although dues and showing good fitone Ttiere 'will be four more fUm GUARANTEBID SERVICB keeps kj e mtisix^ Jewelry box. ■■AHCfliiarEB, ooMir. the couple who gets a telephone TMnk of YAU showings started to October showings untU May 11. Elmore Leaner Oars Free Towtog call from Harry and Jan to fly Jen Is a member of the Wom­ on a regidar schedule would be TVPEWBITBB SEBVKIB are Jt^ once a month un- a far better arrangement. It said he plans to continue jUw so­ Ttel. O48-3407 E Still use sand H L 6 4 9 ^ 4 to dinner on Maiflia's Vineyard en’s AuxiUiiiary of Mancheeter l i t tiot ciety showings next year al­ Memorial Hoepitall. She visits XSSkXL May. Elmore started the film 'would com e closer to guarantee­ Hanchsatar, or Block loiand on a hot sum­ 4B S. Adamt St., BIsnohester though details age not. worked - ^Vernon TownTJna * ' ' mer’s night ' motiiers ki the maternity area tMlp of John ing a good audience for 111 FV>r Oven or Pot Roast’ ||| 9 9 * Mlooksort; diiet town Ubrarlen. films, while the iUiberal ticket out yet Rta. 88, TalcoltibrilIs, Oinn. ShiHilder Clod Roast 2 Mmore Is a Hartford native policy would allow packed wMvho got Ills BA from Wesleyan houses. Not really Larry! At 2S|um1 MA to English from Mlchl- ’The society’s dues barely pay Hotise of Plywood Eor Braisiiiff ||j Ifanan in^l908to^l908 before starting doc- for use of the Hbrary’s ISO-seet For ricampleV you'll find over 7 pounds of fine, white you can buy as Meaty Short Ribs of Beef oral)ral work at phpW lo o State. He haU. But the' college is paying 'i|^danisoty packed between layers of hardwood in our VV70D speaker Lloyd! Is prefinished low as 2l2)&u(lkS at the Allendale School, less this year than last for the ftlirtliflVy.even more in ^ W 90O.. .a little less in the W60D. Why sand? rder. Area schools and pockets. Insures maj(lmitnr compression. against it In the speaker enclosure. ■sahurchea will’have access to PANELING TEMPERED $2.98 X HEARING...AND^NG...IS 8EUEVING. 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