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■ I TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1 5 ^ i*"® i^''«iG m iiBW Vote rom 6 tL m. to 7 p . m . p . " ■ - ' ■■ ■ ■ ■■ v3»'j'.-.. Jkim fi M ljr Net P m s ] V*r «be WMk EnM The Weather ' = u , 1«M ttnaw, dumglin to rate to*' Bifht, low in middle 80a; «lato* 1 4 ,5 8 2 hif tomacToWi’liIgh in 80» ; 'CUy o f VlUagm Chmrm CO CM VOL. LXXXV, NO. 116 (TBIinT.TWO FAGES^TWO nCTiON^ MANCHBSTI^ CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16,1966 M r m f m PRICE SEVEN CSNTil s CM CM •''“•rwr-T'^ySI L‘/« Snow Due ( ; WINDSOR DOCKS (AP) —Saawel-toehto o t mum a n Senate Begins Debate^ aiQMoted: in moat aeatiatia ot Connactiout twlay. tha U.S. Waathar. Bureau aaid. n w bunau aaid tha enow I would i^ iaar in tha abu th­ ' mRl^^RD (AP) — A wart comer ot the atata about noon and apraad over Viet Nam Aid -fdx-Wjsek' state p(^ee nar- thar ottlra atata during the cbtksiinveatigation has led aftenuwn. ,to the arrest of three Uni­ While it ia axt>acted to versity o f CiHiBecticut stu- continue faHtaif tonic;ht, dehts and two others who theta ehoold be a ftadual L o n g Urges recently Dunked out on awltch to a rain and elect chaises of -sdlihg mari­ mixture alont; the ' shon. juana. State police head- Some aleet and rain will Backing for juana. alao mix with the snow in Stuto , pcMpe' headquartiera interior aectiooa but a com­ LBJ P o lic y sbU the aictoilii wen made plete changeover to rain ie lUeuday^ with Olrouk Court not expected thrae, the fore­ bench wer rapto. caster said. WASHINGTON (A P)— Sales of m^Juaua wen made “Several inches an ex­ The Senate embark^ on A 0 off. Campus to undercover agents pected from this storm with historic Viet Nam debatil worfeing'for the state poUce nar­ larger acciunulations inland today with Sen. Russell E. t o cotics squad, state police said.. and lesser amoimts along Long, D-La., saying th« € y 'At the Stores campus, Pnsl- the . coast,” he aaid. body should affirm Presi* dent Homer D. Babbfdge ^ d dent Johnson’s Asiatic pdlW the ’ University cooperaited fiuily n » . cies. with auUibrMiea In their Inves- tjtttte eW8 Up for debate was a bill to tlgatliM of possible illegal use — '' ■' " authorize $4.8 biUion of the $1^8 • of: narcotics. r r t . d W billion of emergeucy milltaiy There was no indication ot the X 1 * 1 1 5 i C C S v X l V funds Johnson asked for Vial extent of the alleged narcotics Nam fighting. peddling nor whether transac- D 1 „ ~ Even before the formal tions were made on campus. ^ R .1 c l U speeches began. Long, tiie act­ But Babbidge said he recog- -j-, ^ , ing Democratic leader, told aa (2-1 SS for Spending informal news conference that “ some people would like to puQ Koyal Hemline Attacked the rug out from voider oidf DOXu 8\10C0pUlM0 StUQ0]ltS EOO ^ s t o r «r s .y. ( a , p > —« Th. i_i London Daily Mii^or fashion columnist Felicity persons eager to exploit Trustees for the boys" by attaching reetrictlva policy riders to the bill. Green today criticized Queen Elizabeth’s hemliiib them . . Umversity of Connecticut Because of this, Long aaid h| as being too long. She added a little more of the AiU ve defendants appeared approved today the univer- royal legs should be shown and added a good close Skirmish line of U.S. infantrymen moves forward, throwing grenades, toward personally favors an affirmativo I wiUiinaiiiUc befon cir- sity administration’s six- Viet Cong.positions at the edge of a rubber plantation near Cu Chi, South statement supporting the Prest* to home example is Princess Margaret (right £cMit Court Judge EU fCmmer, year capitfd expenditures above) who shows a hemline “ one the knee.” Many Viet Nam. The action took place as the 26th Division attempted to expand its dent’s policies. He said, hoWf in who oonttaued their oases until request of |'?6,290,000. perimeter. (AP Photofax) ever, he would not offer It ^ British hemlines have risen to four inches above Mbrch 1. Having won the board’s en- Chairman Riobard B. RueseO, the knee in the latest fashions. (AP Phot^fax) State polio# said they seised doraenient, the requests must go D-Oa., of the Senate Armed a small quantity ef narcotics next to the Stetd Oonunlssion on Servlcee Committee objects. c» In a trailer where one of the Higheb EMucation. They wiU RusseU has said he opposes suspeote lived off campus. finaifiy be submitted to the leg- tieing any policy statement to He was identified as Ranwlch isiVatoire, wttch decides whether Johnson Hikes Interest the biU. Dominican Blast C. aridwold. m, of CT8 Park St., the requests are to be gnunted. N w Britain. •phs six - year paokage, by (0ea Page Twelve) dlriswoU and Bhaderiek M. htennhau: itoT ■ N, |M,«0,000; On E, H Savings Bonds cd W ounds 3 ^ha Page $at.on.oooi im-ra. tie,- • bond ftmdq tohfld ftnaiKsa WAS«N(?rON CAP) - Pratt- n il 'Hlto' to bitoi'>ito''C8i toliragb inwlbm ef Americans 0 O U f f Get R est •AKTO DOMINGO, Damin- There were m Amerfesn to tea total. Hm ra- dent Johnson amounoed today P*^ cent wttbout 'ttMHtaml to Join In the program. . lean RepuMlc (A^^) Ttoee oaoualUeei to the pttier iniwlfllng- -mitUon would be of fourtontt«.Q(.txia oangreaaiional atte-t. Johnson aaldltM aavlnga bond A s LI«a» A 181169.; Ameriaan psuwtvoopas were The preSinrinary r^>ort by the ____ .... . ’Tha Increase'taTMtottiligiito ptogram atrengtbana the aacuri- wounded, dnl cMUcdBy, TUes- US. apoteesnaan saM’lherw iaifl'' w e -p to * * * only to make sbvtags iHods a ty of the Ameriowi fimUy ,snd Head for NorAiA 1 day ttght as teirorlsta- battling esn,aaeualtiaa were oauied to.a .tetii-■ .# * (» Ihan I t t t y > tato 0. rawtiigs bonda, more attractive tevattbtost but 6to seqhciny sf tlbe itttion, ifiip- d genai^torike mounted one oi grsnttde. Subsequent :ltmttM|s and m ite it sK setee as ef last by sUmtdattng bond sales — aa |Mta Iha cause of freedom a ^ SAIGON, South Viet Nany (heir most vtolent attacks on tidn, the spttceeman attd, Dab. 1. the adminlabetian hopes it will V.B. fighting men in Viet NBm, (AP) — AlUed troope and ate. U.S. troope in the heait cf Santo showed it was a homemaxle de- 'T r a n s f ^ Johnson satd the new rate, — to help avert tollatfon; and halpB preaerva the buying power gave the Viet Cong rior Domingo. Woe. j l ® ‘(AP)—Dr. Frank- wtaitti win 'apply both to bonda In announcing the inoreaaa, power of dollaie. rest today, but except for disen# The IdentMy of the Amertoans, other Americans In the wht- flMlTTritiiiil fAPl bn IL vwwo,Foote, nvaveState' oommis-bommia- eireaayeteeady cutaanoiioutatutding and new Johnson said tha savings bond Jehnaoh said he, Vice Preat gagement akirmishee the insuiv wounde^ in the exptoeion of a d e <^ned fire on the terrorists. _ g«vm teto wbftohM wbre HtoMi. •eld today the isaiiea, wtii be 4.16 per cent. The program is “ both pradent and dent Hubert H. Humphrey and gente showed little Inclination tok I I bomemauda bomb, was withheld, a was not known whether ttiSy >niiMtov ttsht bv a J l^ o o a l Center tor preaent rata is 6.76 per bent. patriotic” and axpreesed hope OalHnet mambers wiU enroll In defend any territory. They were on Jeep patrol. Ut them. ■ treatment, of the mentally re- The Prealdeilt oould have the new totereat rate will an- llw payroU savings plan. ’The U.S forces reported M more- CO ■”**The nicfhtiv"***‘ “ ^ terrorism,termrixm. H»e"Iha mote tardbd tKHlM have had to cdose RMter, however, doee not In- Viet Cong killed in two actions^ Inttdente, one mem mtenalve vroret since President Hector tk*L. if etwte funds had not been dude Secretary of toe ’Treasury American losses, if any, wars’ enough to reqiAre oah of Ameri- I Garcla-Godoy took office Six__ ^ oMirtte'rtVwto ttoMT ite tt *” ®****^^ m u • » *• Henry H. Fowler who, under not reported. 4 can retatorcemwUs, was report- ago.' has been' raglito atoiThe wmmiraioner aaid he was I o l k S W l I n d i a |aw, is Ineligible to buy savlngB But U.S. and Vietnamese mill- ad by a U.S. mdUtairy spokee- ^ ooncarped about a. miaunder- bonds and other government tary spokesmen announced that origfh- Btandtog a r i ^ from a recent (See FlRe Twelve) ' ;;Fliteea' ti'jam '.tautthuto^^tetoa securitiee. enemy fire killed W> U.S. and: 'fanlte from ICans- . The Prettdent said ha will Souto Vletnamaae troops la^ ' ..... and Souubiiry Training eomemwon sirtvM .iDiPK^ atia tortruct department and agency week, wMle toe allied forces’ iphrey Offers beads to begin a aavings bond kUled to t Viet Cong and ca^^ *Track-Shun^ Restored campaign “ so that all employes tured 64. The enemy losses wevA held until Ito.itanpltticn. state Rap. Itai^ L. Earle, The toagisily acouraad in ef tiM foderal govenunent wfU leas than half those the Conunfif tunnel al the Rohitt tyteuelac- R-NorOi Hav0cx, one ol th0 set an example tor the real of ndata Buffered the week before^ Atetifwi M m v Ihuw MfUtOlOn on the committee, the neticn to follow. when 1,6111 Viet Coi« were i%' o ti^ Station being later accused n ‘Knowhow’ CM Colonials Bend Backs, tm . imfaiipiMfart area J«bn N. (See Page Twelve) (See Page Twelve) ntath— of «Ms scattc resort in ^ NEW DELHI, India, (AP) — after an hour spent at Ludhiana oo oanttel'swttxaitand Tha^toirntt 8*bng mental health and men.- U.S. Vice President Hubert H. In the Punjab — India’s bread s Show More Progress was one of several waterways ^ letardstlon lunds. Humphrey today offered Indian buket — talking farming with a oo built t o feed the statton T taS - ^ farmers American knowhow to Pfcace Oorpe volunteer, the In- R 1 f | e C r O S R R a t e f i H o l d t o o " « « « » •>«*> ^ transferred banish hunger, then flew here to dlan birth control Program with aac«W 30 U V A U Yesterday our Chlonlals were Col. Harrison puffed on his FbUce mid the gas sin nu] trom MaxaStii and Southbury discuss with Indian laaders Red a family planning expert, and a > U a fine fix. SUpping trolley cigar to crerte that far-away aoiitartn.L . ’ v*** nai* 7 _* _ s®d64s6 not Iwain any a««w aaMavway v*msiaa/vmreduce c>«*or China’s mvstaOfMilfwtlatoexpansionist usammeiiiempressure wheat culture y*e«1de«e»A n#tM*with TsaxIlAakIndian Aeeeewfarm P3 wheels impeded their progress Illusion that the troop still was “ ** souaietn p a « oc me ------—.—,------intarfera with the care of the and other proUema. researchers. to Manchester with the finest under full stetun. (See Page Twelve) rasidento at ttther institution.” Humphrey reached the capital Hiis was the fifth country on Medicare Program CM CM t n CO values obtainable for the Wash- (See Page Twelve) a 40,000-miles, nine-country tour klgton Birthday Sale. that Humphrey began in South CM 5 5 CO It was only Monday they Viet Nam and will end next captured the trolley and so far week in South Korea. Announced by CMS they had been shot at, broken down with a leaky loco-boiler, In by formal state- HAVEN (AP)-Cannect- avadlaiUe, tt wiU not be pcetthir a and now nature was slipping ment, Humpluey Itotej^ evem Medloal Service announced tor CMS to determine what rto- them a fast run. Only a few puiposeAbehlnd ms mission. He today tor a supplemen- viefona are neceaeary in ite pres? hours before when they shot a said one was to ^ lb®** tary benefit program tor per- e«t oontoacte in oeder to pro.: ■tar they also realized they •d to o u n a s ex- gj and over enrolled under vMe CMB coverage, if soy, ills were off thttr course, just out- *®*"’*' Medloore, providing coverage tbeee individuala attar June 8*f: ttde TWirlngton, a notorious T ... -u J® w outof-pocket expenses. 1966 ...” ^ N Tory town; this -was only a mi­ India has suffered serious Red vVUIard B Buckley, CMS ^ nor problem, howeVer, and they Chinese Incursions. prettdent said the oraanlxa- HAVEN (AP) - GoOt Just moved the track. Humphrey, who was hare only Soo^lbrard tt directora 1 ^ ^ neoticut Blua Ohoaa is beUtor; The snow-covered tracks con­ a Uttle more than a month ago davalopmant of the new «l»e line on rates tUs year U C tinued to make It impossible (See Page Twelve) c o n t ^ . It te r o t yet in final 19W may be a dUferent atory^ for the HtUe trolley to gain form, although the atote’e Ineur- hospital care plan dig...: track-shun. It would no sooner once oonunlesioner Itaa ap- Uoead Tuesday night that it h^^' ) gain a wheel of progreaa than proved it in. principle, he aaid. *■ ** million deficit in 1966. ft would slip two wheels hack. Rabbi’s Attacker The contract, l^kley said, ®’’ D>»P*hieky sai^ Our heroes reaUsed at this rate __ would "to'a very subetanttal de- dera>lte the loaBes, thta they would have no wheels left Dies of Wounds ^ P3 and be unable to carry the goods to Manchester because DETROIT (AP) — Richard Medloare members vriU Incur tteough the balance ^ their stevedore membership had Wlahnetsky, 28, who shot the ttKtold they require the services expired. They were the victims rabbi of Ms congregatten before provided by that program.” ‘However, he added, ‘wtite o t a union which bad splinter- turning Me pistol on hlmseU, BoeWey said that existing toe cost M hoepiW care con- ad into a multitude of unions died of Ms wound today. OMB coverage of persons over tlnulng to rise, it doesn t gnd they ware too far out in the Wlahnetsky, brifilant bonora « be of no use to those pear we wUl be able to mate^ wlldemeaa to benefit from a student and one-time mental v»ho have the Medloare program tain ixeeent rates beyond llHto closed shop. Tea, they were patient, tt»t Mmeelf in toe hewl broause it wiU not be powSbie end of the year. ^ Shined waifs in a blinding blix- Saturday after twice ter CDtiB to make any payment “ Later tola year we wiU rnakdiV' aard without benefit of a stop- RahM Morria Adler, 69, interna- which dupilcatee the payment another complete ahalysia of o u ^ ■ver lease for one night’s lodg- ttooally known Jewish leader, wMch the Medicare program boapitalizatton exparienoe,” Dui>:^' iBg. aa (he rahM conducted Sabbath (P«*t B) would make tor toe piinefcy said, “ but aa of now After tha trolley slipped aarvicaa Satuzday. aame profeseicnai service.” appears most likely w« will rasi back-track a mile or two, the RabU Adler, to the totenslva Buckley said he believes the quest some rate relief by 1967.’.*; Colonials put their heads to­ care unit of Stoal Hospital, re- new contract would be more Hospital rates have gone 3f gether (clank), got oft the mained to grave condition, useful to toe member who be- 30.6 per cent since toe last iil.t trolley (thud), and hitched two Doctors who pMformed brain comes a Medicare bmettciary crease in premiums for groupiN maasive chains to tha slipping surgery on toe rebM (or toe sec- than the conUmiotlon of present coverage premtuma. want inti^ trolley and pulled; and^with ond time Monday, itald Tueeday CMS oovarage. affect five yean ago tttia a Ut of a grin tlwy buckled ttwy noted “a few amaU gains AS: for m«mhera who do not It was repoctad. v. ism i (several cf them not only WHcb sinm st an Improvtog <*qoae ICedlowra in Meu of their A 'memberttdp IneNttR budded, bdt obUiq^aed) to the trand.’’ OiB oovwnge, Bucfeley miA: 88,818 WM ratmtad Stir |eb to be dons and they did It. 8halmetaliy, a former wood- "R wtil be come time before hripging the total ma To cover up tUa catastrophe ' ’ . (HsafaU pboto br Plato) row vnjscn scholar at the 'UM- CUB h iMa to dstennina on . a to L,8M,6U, alwat half tha j Rum Bloated Bargainif men, Look Mom—« o slu in g . It'f moving. B1«0S ,ti|dbr Maj. Ci^eighton Shoer le not threatening to ciidgd vaitety of Mtcfaigan befon being factual baata bow many of tia lattan of OoBuatttotit. tA. Robert Crowell (lottdng little hearts^ the Coioiiial* sirttdi«d. # m hot ^ the dght footmen, be'i only bringing out their *Io- to a Michigan men- meanben bavw ofaqaen tha Medl- Tha Btua Qtoaa dfraetaiw < BowB at the run in tala stocking) to manpower. The troope prMniaaA^#«hi" f ^ conKwvatiqn’ talento by promieing the puehieat tol tottHutton, bad bean repelv- cam program and bow «d yNSmm' >• asate tittlay aounds (you know, before hand, or rather beforekbli»tanid.liiSdElSist number a-ehanca to wear his Liberace aathu. teom RttM ten* not. . ' ' 'tttiiBtettt.M -'**»8iil6y v 6). U. tha tndiagr would go er ■ ■■ n u a V A ' ( tod

i f V "V, i- tTi ‘ llANCmSSTEB EVElinNCI HERALD, UANbHBSTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16,1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HBRAM), MANCHBSTEB, CONN, W EDN ^D AY, FEBRUARY 16,1968 wLUU dsnt Cf tbs united States, nw perpetuated by anacrtqpukNis Omar Sltiriners movement qtartod FSb. 33, IRIO, Preminger Back in Action magorine writers. C A M B R A r - Shdnwold on 182 niing Students •t a meeting in jUsKaiadria. **I am now 67 ysars ted, and I MM have never before been hit by, , In $h» To See Slides and on May IS, 1983, the Waab- Education Fatal anyone,’’ he announced. iDlSCOMlit^ Naum HgmOOftB GimSEBS Koifii M U t ington Btoentennlal Tsar, tha None the Worse for Scrap nWDUl SBEK BKI^' .WajM Oafknd, Chaplain of building vnta dedicated. Not even by an actor? r A R T H I i l l H TOCNO Pcu^ge Store Bid Dropg^ Earn Quarter Honors ‘‘Acton love toe!’’ he de­ A KI04 Irtsnddrtp h t Mkawia, Bach Waahlngton’a birthday HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Oladl- aitteroatton and other matters Br A IJ«*D SHBINWfflU) clared. “Why ahotedn’t they? I Btdton is decreasing W A lio s will speak and ahow alldes Fri­ the memorial is the aeene of an oiior Otto Preminger Is beude at between phone calls; he is iwt a i!lM A total of 182 Uling Junior High School pupils have man to waste a minute. ’The make them lock good.’’ oil gutaf to sdiooL From nearing Before If yun’ra a astoer-fi'*****’ 5**” d AQS2 day, Feb. 35, on the O eorf* imposing gathering pt grand his Job of producing movies and II play bridge whan relaxing from AKM) attained honors for the second quarter, atxording to mastera of Msaons from an reason tor the battle is in Lovable Otto is now preparing n s « M k boCoM lost D oc W srden Frank FsnC>Bll Washhigtoa Memorial at a din­ he looks none toe worse tor his Iksoappitastloiw, ondfiorpan* Bsort Choriti wM Bslot loC! ■ playiiv the sloidt market) you the honors list announced today. states and other loaders in ths dispute. Loaar daims Preming­ to take on the South. His next ansUy had to Shoot ons that jnst wouldn’t wandsr ner-meeting of Omar Shrifia wounds to tbe Battle of 31. I_I__ ___ L - __.-Jn Mase and anS fMHoly v rinnMiHnlnnOommunlon, Site'to- need no help to win at bridge. A 97«3 A Q » Grade 7 had 78 named to t o e ------— ------fraternity. The progreos o f work er made sHghling remarks to film will be an adaptation of the hedt tntoiyiv woods, and was hooping children inaido mlasion to sract a retaft pack­ o q 9 7 42 ^ K I S Preminger was toe victim In novel “Hurry Sundown,’’ which nlgbt at • and afterwards wiH K vour gueeawork is only pa*- tum or roli, followed, by Grads a u h a t WiUla’a Steak Hquae. set forth on the Masonic agen­ Mrs. Lsaar. R.LWaH4«ll Ilia olimnnitfcQr artinnl hi i atatn nf n rln at going-home age atcFA and qna fior a var­ 0 J987 0 K6S. enos UeNunara, Cynthia M<^ Oeatar t Ulimer wifi.be served Isot month’s encounter to New concerns racial tenslonB in a gntber lor auppar at Ihs Psiiali ■aUe, you need aB the help you S Yrtth 67 and'Chads 0 wlto 43. 8 da is reviewed for the year. Balderdash! replies Preming­ ttmo. A None Nain, Dtonat DMia, Lillian KM* at T:Ro pto*. afttor a sbolal thm York’s teiwy 31 C3irt>, wbere a Southern town Mroa 1946. iance to make a one-bedroom Center, Rt. 80. can get Dont forget toe orw- Tho list is os toRows: Friendship tiodge of MEasons er, more or less. He declared V>i«nfLy nMrning JTamoa Veitch, superintendent o f rier. Jade Nash, Douglas Nel­ a t <:M . glass was thrown in Ms fsics by tbe dispute centered on Frank “ But ttiiS | will be a picture Building apartaMOt ateve a garage, were Oncat apaaksr tor Ihs svant nents. ^ A A l l Grade 7 son. will visit the memorial AprU ung grounds, oq; notlllcaUon of ovoi>alert The George Washington Mk- literary agent Irving (Swifty) alxMt people; It will not be a withdrawn at a pUbMc b ea i^ wtt bs Dr. Michael Atktoa, who fif«i4ng lead—Six of hearts. O * John Babineau, Elandra Bauld, 39 torough May 1 and wlU con­ Sinatta. yhongstors, flound another of the black and white 0 104 Also, John Newcomb, Richard sortlc National Memorial is rit- Lazar. How did Sinatra enter into message picture,’’ he empha­ Confraefor wift speak on “Bekmd IM ay". South went at toe hand under Kenneth Bernstein, Cynthia Nolan, Carl Ogrin, Margaret Ol fer the Fellowcraft Degree in orsntiirfn nestled in a window-well in front of the of the Zoning Boerd of Ag- Me own stesm. He took the ace A A 1 9 U 3 2 r , Octoen, ~ uated in Alexandria, Va., and "I knew I wasn’t hurt badly," (Ms? sized. “It will also portray an All members pnd nen-members Eart fianfii IJ M JCr."'«»vage, Patricia Plourde, Greg- North Room of the memo- Residential-Commerdal adhooL Veitch, who had faced the same situation peaJa ’Tueeday nigbC of too Man’W CUb aie invitad of bsnris, took tfane etob North Oonti, Michael Ooralsh, Noreen Powrii Jovc« Prest^. ^ ^'«*«** rtri. Preminger reoaJied, "even Laaar was agent tor Truman era, and I plan to show why tae 1 NT ory Powell, Joyce Preston, year 1944 was so important in ■nil I—fiiHj hurt jnear, fot a long pole and a paU and Bernard U Nkficeteon of 46 and resenwftona may bs made (wftb a flhsBse) sad gave up a Qdleton, Gall Ckerwinskl, in the United States. H m move­ ih o u ^ they couldn’t stop the Capote’s new best sdler, “In Alterations-RemodeHiif 3 V M IA An Pamela Quintal, Paula Raddlng, flow of blood with eight towels." relation to what has foHcwed in mnnagod to romove tbs animal from the well without miiatde Ave. had appUed for tha by eaWng John Marino o r Paul clDb trick to Blast Bacft came James Davis, Susan Dixon, ment to erect the memorial Cold Blood," wMch he sold for a “ Business Built On ■Apns Moults. BS dumpod it out, hoping it would retail paitoage store for the Lahfiippe. ths k k g of haarbi, and South "TSie" feudal soars are virtually mtlUan, more or lesis, to Colxim- the South. return fnpn rtbeaco it had originally oomc. ^ S^'XrwSE; S Fraternity of C~P very Large Ma Pictures. Preminger said “ Why was 1944 so tonportont? Customer SatisfactiMi’* buUding known as Ntok’a Mar­ Pollali Supper Plaaned ruffed. toamond. he gtv« ftammy a> Janet Bngberg. gone now. He jested to a friend ilM skunk, botng sUn sleepy, went under a largo AP Newatoatane A ^. ^ Slnmmon, W t^e United States to safe^ard Lazar bad promised to offer the Becauee that was when a lot of ket on Rt. 30. ’The buikUng la S t Helen’s Society of St. Jo- Declarer next tried ihe die- free finesse. Ih MW re­ Also, Catherine Brardl, Phil­ AILANTA — Pecans ara jrfen- who telepimned Ms Paramount Full Insurance Coverage BT STD KBONISH book to Sinatra. Lazar denies Negro sokUere came home from blue spruce on the school lawn and prepared to curl up owned by George Risiey and is eepb’e Oaircfa wUI meet TbuTO- mend finesse, toeing the queen turn « t rifi i^vas d a cla n r Ua ip Frikowski, Kathleen Faulds, S T Washington reUcs to the tiful. ’The 1966 crop is estimated office: "*niose surgeons at far an oatra 40 winks. loqated across toe higfiway a l b e r t jautwl'kiiN wfil ^ to toe kk«. -Back came another olevento trlrit wMlioilt Poeeesslon of Alexandria-Wash- sit 360 million pounds. ’Ibait’s 86 Doctors’ Hospital did such a this, and ‘round and ‘round they the war. MOny of them bad nev­ 82 BALDWIN ROAD day In toe Cfaurcb haft. Alexandra Ferguson, George ert Trotter. Karen Vater, Irene ^2. er been out of the South before, SliM^ this ssemsd to Veitch to bo a pretty vulner- from the Vernon Blementary honored on a new UB. 8-oent heart, and Sonto ruffed again, Finnegan, Richard Forde, Stan- George million pounds more than last mogMficent Job that now I’m go- Tel. 644-0450 Before toe basin sea msstlug a Vlrkutls, Dennis Walsh, 'Karen Preminger has long been por­ and they didn’t realize that con­ ahlo agtlt, considering the tree is right next to tho Sobool. No reason was given for pot kick supper wift be served stamp to be issued March 14 Now Souto tried to guess who QnesHon ky Geidel, HoUy Green, Arthur Ware, Wallace Whiting, James Washington was the first mas­ year’ s and 67 million more than considering having my face lift­ After 5 ;00 PJW. trayed as a contentious type, ditions could be better for Ne­ school’s front walk, be called the dog warden, who toe wlthdrawaL at T pan. with appropriate ceremonlea at tuid the queen of ^Mdee. Be parinw opens with 1 NT (14 . Quadano, Sharon Hodge, Jane Wlck^re, Linda Wrobei. ter of that lodge and served in the average of tfae past five ed.’ ’ hsilod n rot Salectxnan Richard Morra as be was going prlncston, NJ., where ho ipmt worked tt out tost West had to U points), and fire neari.play-, that office when be was Presi- years. Preminger commented on the but he oiaimed this is a canard groes." Before oonsoUdatlon, the eitgr The atqiper oafted "Zapusty” Bubbard, Susan Hurwitz, Rob­ Grade • by in a truck. had regulations oonceching the last yea n of his life. ’The ■tartsd wtto more spades than „ peeeee. Von bold: Spades, 47.. ert Hust. Patricia Badger, Karen Bis- with a blow on the head with a shovel, while wift iMfiade a vstristy of poliah matt, so he fineesed ttirougta g.g; Hearts, q-47-«-8lINamandB, By now, all windows in the front of the package storee, Init the fire dia- stamp is toe fourth in the Also, Virginia Jewell, Mar­ sell, Robert BleUer, Nancy Morra kept its defenses aimed the other way. diehea. The committee in charge "Prominent Americans’* sSriee West tor the queen. This .was g.gg. ; ohibs. None. What do, school were filled with children’s faces. triot did not. The town Is now wM be Mn. Jean Kurr, Mrs. 7 jorie Johns, Richard Joyner, Brandor, Donna Carpenter, The skunk left something behind, however, of 18new regifiar stainps sche­ the wrong guess, and Borfih was ^ in the prooeee of oombintog the Katherine KbeiowsM, Mrs. Lot­ BUzabeto Jubenvllle, Michael Joyce Cole, Thonvas Cone, Ju­ Morra tried to prod the skunk on his way for posterity to remember it by. Bveryone duled tor the next Several years. Arwn one. Anawer: Bid two haoxto. Do- srtth a 15>foot pole, but to no avail. P s^ oll going up tho front walk hopes that the oodea into one but at present tie Bochecki, and Mn. Lottie Kelly, Elise Kloter, David dith DeUa Fera, Jean Demhes- The stamp will feature a por- Souto needs no guessing if hs j^ave parboar in notrump, OPEN 6 DAYS THE YEAR ROUND FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE! was foroed to dispatch the skunk, this time memory will fade very quickly. the oodea exiet. Ziemba. AR members are Invk-^ Legg, Relnhold Lerch, Law- tor, Joan Dzielinski, Susan Bm- K v i i h 's Under present regidatioas for ed to attend. trait of Etostekr by. the n^ed romembera that the opponents you have a void m K. Bid , rsnee Linders, Jane Mather, meriing. photograiAer FtaUiitpe Halsman are there to help. He ahouid play youj- long suit sod hope toaV toe fhe district, no reatrio- Bniiee Set Bainrday Brian McAwley, William Me- Also, Roberta Fleishman, ttona exist for package rtcre made at Princem May 10, the ten of hearto at tho first you oan come doss to- nwking- Govern, Sally-Anne Miller, Vir- Kenneth Garrity, Francesca, Search Goes On €!oventry The Vernon Squere . Dance KM7. Last year’s Adlai Steven­ trick. Etost wins wfto the king right tricks, despite tts weak^ MONDAY thru SATURDAY 9M AJL te 5:30 PJM. • THURSDAY and FRIDAY OdO AJi ta OdO PJi Ucenatng, but the board o f ap­ CUb wift boU a Valentine gbtia Morse. Gates, Susan Gottlieb, Marilyn son stamp was based on a Hals­ but ie fben Shuck tor a return. ness of your band, Off Spain Coast peals has the authority to grsM denee, Saturday at toe Vernon Also, Paul Moyer, James Mur- Gray, Maryellen Halverson, or reject such eppHcatkim. man photo. Thanks to the 44 hump break. Oopyilglrt UM phy, Joyce Newth, Timothy Ni- Bruce Hurt, Marcy Juran, Mary Apartment Zoning Hearing Blementat^ School, Rt. 80. Blast oan refum a tnimp with­ General Features Ootp. For Lost Bomb ’The apphoation tor toe var­ Collectors deeiring first-day cola, Doretta O’Hara, Patricia Lou Kansek, Dale Kowell. A1 Brosto will do the caAng, cancellationa of the 8-cent pur­ out sactiftohig A trick. O'Neill, Linda Parker, Jacque- Also, Tonu Kuusik, Barry Lon- KEITH’ S GREAT W* ars Year iance to make a bedroom apart- rsfreebmenbi will be served and Declarer wins wfth dummy’s PA1/XMAIUD8 BBACH, Spain Is Scheduled for Monday mwit over a garage had been ple on white adhesive may sent 4 Cotto'n Varietioe Lead -:, Une Quinlan, David Randall, don, Linda Marohisio, Mary Mil- aft square dancera are welcome. addressed envelopea, together kiiiig of du b s , returns toe ten of Bpnnie Rein, Stephen Rlatau, ler, Doris Mitchell, Eiusan Moy- (AP) — Neaiiy 6,000 men are made by Anthony J. Featosni, BIRMINOHAM, Ala. — Four,, HEaDQUARTERS Play ’Tleketa on gale with reijifittance to cover the dhitsi to ovetteke with toe Jack Itoberta Ryan, Craig Saums. er, Martha Murtard, James sHB kiohtac on land and at sea »««*«>» «» propoeed OMd Cittsen Forest View Dr., no explana­ verities aooounted toe nc^y Tlckats tor the performance cost of the stamps to be affixed, and oonUnuee with the ace of Also, Martha Sebardt, Carl Naschke, Michael Nolotte, Mar- MIDWUVTE PVederlck J. Mtaicuod, son of tion wee given for this with­ two4hirdB ft the artton scre^ tor secret equipment including a roguUtiofis for garden of "The Plain Princes*,’’ a pro­ to the Postmaster, Princeton, ckibe. Now South gives Blast his Schuh, Patricia Scott, Howard nette Ostrout, Christopher Pen- Mr. and Mra. BVed Minioucci of drawal either. ’Die area is soned age planted in toe Uhitetamp. d e ^ e d by Ole Hamann T h u n . Stephen Armstrong, Diane Ban­ bomber oarried were recovered UnitR “*“*• per SCTR, tlld“*® •*" slse *» o f CnMe dabiiity,i^KUAtv eervioe. fbrwifiwi^itooourane andMvist units and the second_^ mfor__ s,ithree._lt* i RrIa W IiIrv Friday of Denmark, -wlB be 4ark blue ning, Thomaa Barrett, Donna HULL, MObb. (AP) —That estnre. A special naval teak “ic number of rooms and ie»de*4lp^ ^ courage •Pwo residente -of the area ob- Barnard’s Women’s Guild and aqua in color but further EVERY THURS., FRL and SAT. Blathrow, Ronald Bilodeau, (Da- cradle of American democracy force wWi k— two midget subma- maximum helaht halght of tha men- . Mlnicucoi pians to ■Itand jeoted saying they would pre- sponsor a hat sale, Friday detaiUs on design ■wiM be given to music by the "VERSA’l’lLES** . . • is role Chapman, Deirdre Ctavette, — the New England town meet­ rinee equipped tor deep eea re- dwellings, |_ . • " ^ " m !«■ flf .T>AWMAWI*Si XJ a II ___ Aa______coftege, majoring in oiasrics, to t that the area remain soned in St, Bemaid’e Hril. within toe next few weeks. Louise Coltman, Richard Diaz, ing — is getting ready to phmge eovery operations are ostensibly Low-density multi-family gar­ and wants to beooms a teacher. residentied snd that they The latest spring hats will bs Also mmounced by the U.N. Joan Doherty, Maureen D<»io- into the wCiU of oun and qea'to stiil seeking the tourto. den apartment ragulatlons will Tomorrow is Elftction Day LADIES’ Sealy Matchmaker Sale! dismayed ri one price. vah, Wayne Douglas. decide the fate of local surfers. also require the location of fire He was 'nwde a member of the the street waa too narrow. postal authorities Is toe avoil- Speetdatton, prompted by kxml sohooi’e honor society last There were no objectors to a Coffee will be served. atollirty of a 35mm. fl'lm strip Also, Susan DzlelinsM, Sharon PoUce Chief Dotriel A. Short ftpaifiah news reports, has hydrants throughout the de­ W E WILL BE year, is vioe president of his request made by Donald Fin- Hoepitri Notes oontolring 36 frames showing NITE! Fields, Kathleen Finnegan, says surfers ought to be banned grown in the past two days that velopment, a wrater supply sys­ Gary Galasso, Marianne Gold, from the beach because they' tem approved by the State class, and has been editor-in- nerty, 108 Hany La., for a iraT- Admitted Monday: JuUtw Pa- the design and manufaoture of iheOM bombDomn hasnas beenueen recoveredrecovereu — ^ chief and drama dub vice pree- Wendy Heritage, Mary Hickey, get in tbe way of batten during and is en route to the UW»ed Heaitn Commiaslan, a oommun------iance---- to------build--- a one car "gar- . kxrie, Wapiplng; Janet Cos­ the Clrat' international poertege AH O w Match-up of these headboards, at no extra cost... grove, 87 St. Bernard’s Ter., stamps. While toe strip illus­ OPEN FROM Jane Hicock, Bruce JosUn, Kent the hot summer months. fttatea aboard ship. U.8. otfi- Ity sewage disposal system in “f* age on his property at that ad- oompHanoe with state health freriimain 3war drees. The building would be Rodevtoe; Joeneft Hutchinson, trates a number of toe more Drinks Jortln, Steven Kasel, Susan He plana to siibmK a proposal rials refused to comment. he was a member of the student to the town meeting March 7 t o regulations and the health of­ only five feet from hie prop­ 232 Phoenix 8t , Vernon.; O ara popular oommemorotlve and Kata. Kathy larkham. council and cross country team, for Ladles ban the surfers between June The Spondeh news agency Oi- ficer of the Town of Coventry. erty line. Jatoert, 81 CM Town Rd., Ver­ regular UJl. issues, it also 7 PJ1. to 1JLM. Xlso, Lawrence Knight, Kathi 10 and as a sophomore hs was a and Sept. 10. fra said Tuesday night a local Also Included in the proposed Flnnerty explained the garage non; Laonard Luria, 16 Baker shows the operations o f the U.N. ONLT Kotbe, Jeannette LeSure, Nancy fisherman bad turned oVer to nnembtr o f ths vaswity cross Rd., Vernon; F'rod Stengel, 63 Alabama Says: ‘^ a k e ap a four­ Miacomber, William Magnotta, The surfers woted sIBI have amendment to the regulatloos would be on the north side of Postal Administration. The UJl. IMMxitng bfSM oudhoriUee a black box he fished country teem and the bowling his home because the land on High St., Rockville; Kenneth is making this film available to some and come down and join in TaUvaldis Maidelis, Mark Man- one end of tbe beach at all are off-street parking, open dub. He is aiao active In 4-H 5 0 c from the Bsa eea near the search apace, better-known as reorea- the other side waa elopiiig and Sweeney, Broad Brook; Joann stamp clubs, high schools and the good old fashioned fun!” gun, Frederick Maroball, Tor- ttmee. projecta. in poultky. Sheep, beef also that his septic tank wo* PantefWHa, 87 ^ Ig b Rock­ colleges and interested organi­ OUra seid the box was one of Uon^ a^- toe devel^ was Junior 4-H ville; Barry Prmttoe,' Plains ment p r o v l e ^ tor control oouM*a*ar In 1968. He is located on that side. sations on a Icon basis without HMiSNri* the roost Impoitenl objeota The board went into execu­ Rd.. ’ToUand; BerriOe 4hd BOta- charge. Just write to UJJ. a member of the Oonttatatnity sought. U.B. Air Force oMIieMlS tive session frilowlng the hear­ ney Raymcnd, 8^. VtUage S t, Postal Admlristratica, United OAK ST. RESTAURANT^i re^UMd comment. Ui^Uy etn^ree. of OhrisUne Doctrine. Rockvillo, ^ «*>™)l«A9n. prints out n— ing. Nations, N.Y. 80 OAK ST., MANCHESTER • AMPLE FREE PABU N 'O #'! poA_. wsattisr. . . hampered . . -JAt a public hearing must be ^ Qwroro rragraM 6B permits Issued Admitted Ihesdoy: Btehley • • • • • • • • • • • #• • • «#* SOON! search erswe trying to retrieve ^oid before a soring permit oan Coventry Grange meeUA total at of8 08 building permits Marsyoida, Watson Rd., Vernon; Dahomey is Joining many ■ C o m in g and identify the bodies of elgM ■.rumwa,: p n i. tomorrow for a program, at an estimated value of 8386,- M ^ ia Wegner, 91 VOIoge St., oountriea of toe world in honor­ Rockville; Ralph Biwell, Wood­ bwsMo piwSe _ ^ ^ . ....X » JJT. *■pSSS leotarer’s hour '■ "— *• 800, were Issued during the ing via stomps toe late Dr. a transport plane involved in regulaUons untfl toe housing month of January according to land St, Toftond; jm Bajolir. Albert Schwelteer. The stamp BShngtnn; Benjamin Morgan, TICKETS O N SALE N O W the search operiUlon orashed on code tor toe Town of Oovertt^ *111 *^* ’*^1” * a report issued by buUding in­ is 100 franc air nwil and depix:ts Route 44A. Mrs. Oirlnne Pen lOoi Brooklyn St, Rockville; a lieak in the Sierra Nevada. is adopted. spector Francis J. McNulty. a portrait of Dr. Schweitzer der, lecturer, will be in charge M aty Cotombano, 16 O d o r St., ’The oommisBion repo rts the During the same month, last next to a symbolic scene show­ SALES TAX REVENUE UP of toe program assisted by Rockvflle; Xetineto Bogerili 'Vlr- 4 TIMES ONLY! FEB. Prague’s Shoes proposed low - density nuilti- ing him giving comfort and safety committee members, year, 16 permits were issued giria La., ToHand. HARTFORD (AP)— Oonnectl- fantHy garden apartment ragu- with a total value of 8201,710. friendship to his Ajfrlcen neigh­ Adolph Roberto, Oliver Brown, Births Mionday: A daughter f^eukiRisI wood oiit’s arise tax brought in nearly krttons, if approved, will permit Fees received last month were bors. X ia o seen on this stomp W R Byron W. Hall, Merrill Going, to Mr. and Mre. JUdeon Baker, ACTUAL POtFORMANCe and 166 million during toe first half dervekq>erB to submit plans to 81,421.60 and a year ago, are dusters of a musician’s G- 16 17 of the 1966-66 fiscal year, over the oommlsaton tor buildii« Miss Jime D. Loomis, Ernest Lorreine Dr., ’IVfilsnd; a son to key, toe mlssionaiy's gross and OF TOE i- , r- (»■ ’1 ' The report for tola year Jan- - Mr. and Mkw. Roymbnd IVCoif, NATIONAL TOEATRE - - Onaifoii WIMnianlle 86 million more, than during the mulU4atnlly imlta in areas of Brown and Richard Mason. Re- writtng tods. The ootors are New London 1 y 1 : -'i ! I' <- uary Is as follows: Grand Ave., Rockville. OF GREAT BRtTAM 'f' A same period one year sorlior, town in acocoxlanoe with the thments will ha oerved. 86 brown, blue and green. Dr. Five new dwelliiigB, 862,000; Bhifas yeetertky: A daughter OMSoybrook- - Windsor — Mtddlotewn the Btato Tax Oowunisalnner present planning and soring Highlanders Meet one commerciri building, 813,- Scbwriteer is burled in Gabon, sold TXieaday. sulMlivinlon regulatians. Ths Hlghlondera home econ­ to Mr. and Mre. George Bteau, U U R EN C ^ 0(X>: One commercial addition, West Africa. omics group meets at 7:80 p.m. Vliginia La., ToUond. and now 81(X),000: One conversion to tomorrow at the home of Mrs. (Dlaohaiged Monday: Shirley six fam-ily, 810,000; One con­ Johnson, 1 Grand View Terr., CONDEMN HISTORIC HOUSE Harry Ratasep on Merrow CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (AP) Road. The subject "Good version to four family, 86>900; RockviHe; Lucien Ouellette, OLIVIER Tri-City Shopping Plaza — A twoHStory houae that was Grooming’* wlH have as lead­ one commsirelal addition, elec­ Wapplng; Mary Frey, 21 Old trical work, 896,000; alterations ’Town Rd., Vernon; Justin Hines, Gen. Ulyases S. Grant’s head­ VERNON ftiggenedkeeteri ers, Mrs. Ratasep and Mrs. quarters for a time during toe to one four family, 86000 and BBhngton. Lawrence Rich. Qvil War has been condemned S7 miscellaneous, 842,860.60. Discharged Tuesday: David J M I H M I Y t Foreaters Oliib’ Seventem certificates of occu­ by. ths Oty Housing Authority UTHEUII wanfs your business *rhe Ooventry-4H Foresters Morrison, Mile HIU Rd., Rock­ pancy were issued bringing in and win be tom down. Club meets at 7:80 p.m. Fri­ ville; Katherine Smith, 46 Law­ n ie Kreatest O tliello ever by 826 and one trade lioeiuM at - Requests that the building be day ri the home of Asro A. 86 rence St., Rockville; Ann Gar- tb e aTOCLtest a ctor o f o u r ttmtoi The report for January of made part of the national park Aho on South Street. itoon, 14 Spruce CR„ Rockville; syetqm bs.Ve bem turned down last year was Roland pelkey, 138 W . Math and aims fo deserve if! The parents of the Souto Cov­ by the federal government. 1 R H .L PRODUCTION Seven new dwellings, 862,000; St., Rockville; Myrtle Skidgel. ttao numm entry Cooperative Nursery and one duplex building, 818,000: Kindergarten children meet at imington; Mrs. Marion O yr and o e m irw m __ _ One eight-unit apartment, 8100,- eon, 87 Talcott Ave., Rockville; SOM BURGE Prague Shoes invites your charge account. 8 p.m. tomorrow at the home 000; six miscellaneous, 81J10: sTAiris PRio^ii' "Dachshund’* 4:40-4:66-9:86 of Mrs. Mark Spink on Upton Mrs. Wanda Srilivan and dau|^ CHARTER OAK Complete the application below and mail it "Winnie** 4:06-6:30-8:85 S ix certificates of oootqMUtcy ter, 66 Gerald I^.. Vemon. ANIHONY HAVELOCK-AUj\N and JOHN BRABOURNE BTONLEV WARNEK- Drive to elect a new president brought in 89 and Wm trade RESTAURANT to replace Mrs. Kenneth Rey­ today. You will receive a Prague’s Shoes THIS ENGAGEMENT ONLT licenaee, 830. 138 CHABTEB OAK ST. nolds, who has resigned this The HeraMPe Vemon Burean Children’s Admlaalon—76e Valenttnes On Display Mat. 8:00 Eve. 8:80 C h^e-A -Plate that will be honored at any poet. Ie at 88 Park St, RcekvUle. PIZZA — 6RINDERS Rare and origim l vntenMnM P.O. Box 837.^ teL 876-8188 or STANLEY WARNER Mat. 81.60—Eve. 83.60 Supt. of Schools Wilson L. Til­ 6 4 3 -V 4 9 2 of our stores. of ttie Victorinn era kMoed by 848J871L Students 81.00 ley Is attending the annual six- Arthur S. Lyon Jr. are current­ For Groups, Clubs, eto., day conference of the American ly on dtqplay ait the Rookrifte URGES WATER CLEAN UP Cali 643-7883 Association School Administra­ Public U brajy. One of the nmst tors in Atlantic City. David L. HARTFCmD (AP) - Unleao Just say "Charge If" GREATER HARTFORD'S valuable, a lacy oonferiion witti OonneoUcut sete quickiy and MacKensie, business manager a aiB( iMkririrop oempiste wtto i H t o tl in the local public school sys­ toroqfidly to dean up its pd> fancy mxvtSopo was ifiaide by kited Wotera, tt oouU find that tem, attended two days of the Joseph MhnssI an flhi||iirii star M jLLfeR'S • -.'M ' ecrv «4!' -vX* '.>X (44*. W isOSt ^ program over the past weekend. its nriural bssuiy has bssa H e t u e a t d i n i n g f a c i l i t y tkmer of the 1840’a. Alec oot- ruined, Thomas F. MMone ssM Mr. Daniel Manheim, Credit Manager krx-. y*’ *- Isrinre’ Mems are vrientoisa Tuesday. RESTfiRRUIT Hanoheeter Evening Her- PRAGUE’S SHOES, TRI-CITY SHOPPING PLAZA MUSIC NIGHTLY created tha tamoua BhftiHah il- MsIoim, w te hsods (be steite’a ' 18 E. 'CENTER , ST. aM Coventry oerrespondMit, F. luateatnre c f cMldran*a books, ST QUINTO AT THE ORGAN CIsan Waiter Task Fores. taM n CKfeDiO TO BUM VERNON, CONN. fat your dandne and listening pleasnrel Paultaw Utrte» teL 743-4381. Kate Greenaway and Watter a women’s group that saqisndl- Orane. American arttsts are turs of 8300miftlQn by His state j^ PILET MldNON “ 8y Quinto Trio” Thnrs. thm S a t . . . ' EVEBT MKUT Name ...... TOURISM DROPS represented by Louie Prong, would bs raquirsd to do. tlii t-f MIAMI, Fla. (AP) Ftnirana tottwr Of greeting cords in the dson-up Job light now. $ 3 . 7 5 Street ...... United Stoteo. radio says toe Cuban govern­ Howavsr, "dasutog o p our ‘. i AUOR LPt. TWHI SET BERKSHIRE 4-Pc. TWIN SET COMFORT 4-Pc. TWIN SET DALTON 4-Pa TWIN SET To Speak ea Irelaad water su p^ today is ootuofty Wtth Shrimp OoektaO ment has eliminated 141 Jobs in OPEN FOB LUNCHEONS The Men’o ClUb of Sacred dMopsr toon diit,’’ he sstd. City •••••• «88 8« 888888ai . .State CHURCH CORNERS the National Institute of Tour­ • Modium firm, tufted mattress • Firm smooth top mattress • Extra firm, quitted mattress • Luxury Hrm, quitted matiroos ism tnduatry. • Matohini Sealy box spring ^95 • Matching firm box spring 195 • Extra firm Sealy box spring i95 • Luxury firm Soaly box spring [95 TIm Mlsml-moritored broad­ Occupatiem...... • Haavy. duraUa.atripo cover • Decorator woven stripe cover • Rich, heavy print cover • Elegant, gold designer print cast said the employes would COMPLETE DINNERS • Cholco o f • tioodboards • Choko of 8 hoadboardo • Choice of 8 headboards • Edgo Qards* end sagging odgos | .• Sot of wood logs • Sturdy metal frame • Sturdy metal frame • Headboard plus motel frame be sent to the sugar fields to Richard Eton’s Finest Performance. B. Drew served a ll w eek LQNa Accounts w ith ...... out cane. You Most Sot Baoy Termo . . . i Easy Terms . . . ! Cesipirt* MSMsbls Easy Terms , ! Tourism once was Cuba’s It jFnnft sseend blggast souroa of drilsr Tho Bogimdftgl DANGINB every FRI. a s a t. T e l^ h tm e laataaea^saaeoa Be Sure and See SEALVS Ad In This Friday's Issue of Life MogaziM BANQUET AND WEDDING TO SOFT MUSIC FACILITIES FOR 200 Him EMBUft >a*e8 8 « 8 * 8 < • ^ • • • FOR RESERVATIONS TEL. 289-4359 -— RSUBimiiaii.., Signature 8 KftUh't b Vary FtoinI to la Yomt MaociMilOr Hoadquortm for This Quality Sbop Product. EnSTUJOOD MUplUBt* RICHARD RURTOH b a n q u e t r o o m BUFFET L U N C H E O N (hot ami cold) AVAIUBLE Sonrtd Evory Wo djindoy froai 11:30 to 2H)0 BURNSIDE ClAIRE BIOOM UP TO 450 F E O F U Tssw C erO s O s n a ft OSKARWERKER Ssspy Lssrls Prague’s Shoes JM MAPI STROr You HcBfO A Chelcft Of 4 CrOdlt FIo m ! •WnOMO Osorga THE N E W Maliarto IH ESP Y e i iti i-n rm i tu r e * B O PO fiP' "STLYIA” FARKINO. OR IN LOT (1) REGULAR CHARGE (8) 3 TEARS TO PA T S t R e -lid e at Sdfi WeeUhqra A flat WHO CAME IN BOLTON LAKE 7:00-9:10 FINEST N A M E S NECT TO OUR STORE MANCHESTER (3) 98 DATS 4 PAYMENT (4) PBBB LAT-AWAT BAT. MAT. lO e Smu Coat FROM THE COLD I I I ) MAIN ST. PLAN \ . .. n ot MEM ON MOON* ISA HOTEL y V e a 1 In FAMILY POOrWEAR . Ogppoolto Uko BeanoC Joalor High Sebote w Lqwer (fionth End) I Street '...... Aiii I — S Steassa 444, BOLTON, OOmr d S E B 889Bi

r HAUCHESm EVENING HERALD, HANGBBBTEB, CX)NN, W EDN^AY, FE l^A B Y 16^ M MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16,1966 F A G S F I V l

Soul^ Wbid$or ' ' Cbnrch to Hold ■,'L Won’t Cover Legs, S ile n t Supper Ttoa WeXMf igf tha W an p li« SMILING V SERVICf T e le v is io n Community Church will bold a 4 BBent Supper cn Aoh vredbao Stimd Winter Chills i SaSa pSSSSto. day, Bob. 96 for tha wumen of n r voHK a ant- “Oirta would ba m on affielent world, 1st ahma waaring panto tba duyeb and foerta. The aup- ia«l«F M i to VMT *1 aaqdoyaa U ttwy w o n aki paata wMla doing tbs woHc.” per tott ha held nt tba O q^ - li to totok to wtnUr tiptied and man would work batter if Sandy Jack, 90, San Rton ctoeo nuntty !B()ua6 6:80 pan. tonrUltiMt (*iito. aboM tliay w on kmp underpaata,” Dr. ssorataiy, avers, ^‘Short iklrlS n e menu wS be cbickea pot MAIN-STREET, MANCHESTER i taoU BO ImM IBykn’ aald. and akt panto can ba aguaOy pie, toosed salad, rolls, butter, i dwto toa tt»t OouBten ttouniB Chmdaroon, a dtotradttBg." deaaert, oadfee and tasu Ttokoto (O • M M In p o t m o o to Uouaawlfa of Want lo a Anpalaa, Murid L. DonOtaue of Boaton nay be secured by oontactliig iM M puto wont at- ‘1 ]nat dent aaa what aaya dw doesn’t Uks tba aborter ______Hope OMnebr Mm. Paul Lamont, Woodland ■fttoMor OTM.” dUSIennoa It would make. Tou sktito, but adds that dd panto ^19) Orean Aeves (O Dr. or Mm. Oail Henning, Oak t «y w to m It can gat Jnat aa aick baing over- "ax« too tigbt for tba diaps Bt. woman ara In." \ ■ «InR «< totow Bte roMly baatod In tod panto aa you can (M) Oonfirmaitlon cleasee at the that ttogr draai to iWttlBg troaan in abort aklrto-" "If they (sU panto) am tigto, 10:00 ( S-U) Dwmy Kaye < ( 8-XM0>ljag«, A t ___ church wilt b e ^ Feb. 27 fl-om I 0MB. not Om WMttaar, an A oocktafi wattraaa in Ibo Loa they can ba Just as much a (18) anbecripBaa 8:30 to 6 pm. in Pellawahip ■ aaBapUaf of Angatoa a n a commanto: “ Sun manaos " said Slorenca B. Mc- HaH. OttUouddy o f Weaton, Mass. % % X F iS S ;- ■niiiM'a towto raraato. tbay'n a manaM. But wbat’a ao _ nVWVMK O hanb News 66. D r. GaaONgr Ih jto r, an ax- apecial about wlntarT Tban an Dr. Taylor'a auggadion didn’t U) In I ^ c mured uiSS PSySSiwastodO) newi ’The adult Chrtotian Bduca- your pick get ihs cold dxnildar from an 10) la d ie s Day Mat «B fltoaaM oanaed by low man around all year." IM Sttb HuDtley-Brtaldey tlon ckma of Sit. Fetor’s Bpisoo- axM SuDday at S a n a Cobourn, 98, of Cbhim- women. pal Church will meet at 8 pm. boa, Ohio, ttiinks ski panto for Joan O’Keafe, 91, o f Chicago, 6;« Peter Jeimlnm. New* (40) Soorts nnal to GHekat Mal- 7:00 ( S) "W het hi the W orld" U :» (13) MorU _ tomorrow night In the rectory. _ Bd, that “tbeae work "are too uncomfortable — notes: "Bvan if everything else (33-8040) Neva, WeaUier ( 8) Horle (O The senior choir of St. Pet­ not anougb freedom. Besides, is covered up and your knaaa (M) Great Dedahms ( 8) Horle iklfto»' toor~ tnObaa abova tha (30) t Led Three Lhree 1:S (im Herr Orlfitn Mew For er’s vyiU rehearse alt 8:15 pm. towa, an itdlonloua as protoe- woman are risking their femlnl- aren’t it’s enough to make you ( 8) Taauny U:80 (33) TMlght TooigM Bbem a ^ (O. Death Va«ey (O 1:00 (40) Air ‘ Poroe ~PBni tomorrow In the church. ’Ib e tloB M iM t tha BrM * wtetar.” ntty Just being In the businaas chilly through and through.’’ Junior choir will meet Satur­ 8EB SATCBDAinS TV WEEK FOB COMFLETB LE9TIITO A young lady osaiatant chem­ day ait 10 am . also In the ist for ths Illinois InsUtnte of Church. Taobndogy, oays of abort ITie Youth confirmation daas New Attack on Poverty dclrto: "On. moat people they State Senator look very ugly because very few win meet art. 11 a.m. In the Par- toh hall Saturday. woman am bultt Uks faatdon Radio In Our Elegant Centers on Rural Area The Pairtoh Choir of Our Sa- models.’ * (lito flating inedidaa only tbooa news broadcaata oC IS ar U volr Lutheran Church will meet W A m t c m m (a p ) — n s kmda aiwitoalilbi flnm ttw om oa Pto Oaslo, an office wutkar in BilBnto length. Soane atatlena carry other abort newacasto.) of Boonomlc Opportunity, tha Friday at 8 pm. art the church powammant hopaa to bagtai a Cbarleaton, S.C., was antonsl- w p or—ifls admtototratlon’a antipoverty for rehearaal. 3-Piece Knits Msr htod of ted— I attack on asUo about Taylor'a idea, say­ 1:00 Lons John Wade 8:00 Oeorxe Brewer agency. ing, "I think that would be Juat :00 D (^ Robinson 7:00 Ken Griffin Square Dances Set ’Hie Suburbanite Yoimg Adult povartgr this yaar. Ib a taigat is The OBO’s oommunlty aetton gmiat. I wouldn’t have to wurry 5:0e Hews, Sian Off ' wkCH—all When an old - fashioned Group of the Wapping <3om- loral Amartoa. Itw initial coat program baa dtotributad Ia« about getting dramsti up.’’ 8:00 Hartford BlahUshts recipe for quick bread, cake or munity Church Is Invited to at­ la low and tba thaina to aatt- than 16 par cent of Ma kinds to But two Naw York CUy wom­ 7:00 News They^reButtes! rural arsaa. Spokeaman aald 8:00 deslIgU cookies calls for sour milk, tend a square dance Friday an won’t buy the Idea. 13:00 Qnlet Honrs just use commercial butter­ sponsored by the Young Adult ana reason is tba laok of ddUad Shsila SslasDow, 80, an el- n # vaUtos for tbo new gov- milk. Council. The dance will be held pubUc adminiatratorB In rural onuntary school taaicbar, said: acimiaot program is tlM Rural areas who oouM apply for tha at the Bmanuel Lutheran OpummUy Devaiopmeat Sarv- " I don’t (faink sUito am aver a B :K I Church, Capitol Ave., Hartford, left to right; fadMul funds. manoce, no matter how Ibort I toa, a piaanlng aganegr autbor- But Lnwto aald today in an to- ► I»5*13 at 8 p.m. Dashing hip belted (mrdigan toad Mat yaar. Pnaldeat Jobn- don’t ttUnk woman abmdd wear 1:15 Lowm 1______BRAND NEW The Guys and Dolls Couples tmvlaw tha propoeed program panto to work.” 1:65 ^ r t s — Rissuto •on baa atomd OnrgriaB fm: |B would go far beyond battling ':00 The World Tonlaht 1966 Club will meet Friday at 8 p.m. jacket, stitched down pleats on the mUhoa to gtn the agaot^ tbo Anita Duncan, 38, a book dw ':15 Sfiorto — GiffonT at the Bnisworth School for a poverty. olgnar: "nu paM belong on toe ' 80 Hany Reaeoaer VOLKSWAGEN gobaad to bagln operationB in "B or one ttiltig, wa want to. 5 Publfe Aftnire sipure dance. Bob Grandpre umbrella skirt. Short sleeved shell. aHSOtoatsa. rid bflto. Short aUrto don’t 00 News will be the caller. Guests are attract now Industry," ba aald. bothor ma, bik 1 aolmowledgs 15 D ial 13 lb s aarvtoato main goal to to 00 Oonunent Invited to attend. For further Flat double knit wool in pink or buttercup. "Wa’ra ocganlzliig a nattoowlda they may bother acme — ospe- 30 D ial 13 ■at up toMtowis o f n in l plaa- information, Howard or Aurel campaign to enoouiaga bud- daily if they’re men." 00 News Sizes 8 to 16. 4D.( tong dtotrtoto and provida tba 06 D ial 13 Chamberlain, Buckland Rd., neaaea wUb expansion plans to However, Ttoylor has the 00 News, Sign Oft toeanttva for tfaem to tackto tbo may be contacted. locate in rural areas and to pro­ wbolehsarted bleealng of a W TIG-tSSS Delux* Sedkm Nurses to Meet — and futun — vide Jobs for yotmg people in switchboard operator in Hous­ 5:00 ,^..em ' oon KdlUon in tfaair areas on a 5:00 N«''ews. SporU, Weather ’The Registered Nurses (31ub rural araas wMhout much traliip ton, ’Tax. Abort akirta, rtia 8:85 Americana will meet tonight at 8:30 p.m. local lamL I^W ortd k « ." quipped, am *to banaxd to your 7:80 Newe of thi In the audio visual room of the Rural Amaitoa baa long wMb- 7:45 Joe Oaraglo • 1 6 6 9 " Elegance itself in a Chanel Lawto aald some studlas Indl- occupation In nmm wagw tban ____ _ Aknii: high school. Dr. Raymond Vee- ■lood tha govamnaBt'a antlpov^ onto aa few aa 1 o f 10 farm boya one." Fup Ctoaeert DEL. HI 8d AHd M ESTER der, psychiatrist, will speak on jacketed knit gold loop chain ator programa. atattottoa toxnr can aspect to make a living on "And beoidea, if you’m fat I 8ewa*?p3rte. Weodier Equipped wttfa Turn Signals, "Mental Health—With the Ac­ I Art Johnson closing, self-fabric braid toat tto pwarty rate is nearly the farm. and 40 — rm not fat but I’m 40 Leatherette Seats, Heater, cent on Anxiety.” twins that of tba root of tha nap ito balance the expected in­ — you Just look tidlculouB in Defroster, Seat Belts, Tool border. Short sleeved shell with tkm, Mb ohtidren lag two yean flux of industry, the Ihurai Oom­ toooe abort stdtto. Bven yoimg Kit, Bumper Oveiriden, Manchester Evening Hendd flip tie neckline. Linen babtad mban dwekan In aduosp munlty Oevatopment Service . gliia — taen-agam — look sUly. Electric W l^rs, Windshield Washers. South Windsor correspondent and Amel knit in natural. tta and iwcelva 88 par cent laaa hopes to enoouraga dlatrtcts to And you oon’t teU me they keep PENTLAND Anne Lyona teL 644-8^8. madtcto attawHnw. Twanty-fiva apply tor federally flnancpd vo- warm in dresses Uke that” ’THE FLORIST Sizes 10 to 16. 45-OD par cent of Ito noatarm bomes eatloaal training projeoto. Leda Beilmore, 80, a Milwau­ •TSveryiblng In Flowers" , lack swan rm^ulng water. "We want to keep the nm l kee waitress, aaya, " I always Centrally Located at TEDTRUDON fiah Sold to 100 Lands Aa anviatonad by Robert O. youths," says A. T. Mace, depu­ wear alaoka. I thliik aUito am 91 BmC^ STREET 648-4444 ^648-6917 VOLKSWAGEN PORTLAND, Ore. — U.S.-pro­ Lawto, admintotrator of ttia Ru- ty administrator of the service, getting too abort." Open 8:80 - 8:80 duced fishery products are mar­ n l OommunMy DavaloiNnant "but even If they do leave the Loto Chadwick, 82, an Omaha TALCOTTVILLB Open Thors. Nlfcee keted in more than lOQ coun­ Chanel inspired jacket with matching l arvtea, Iba naw admlnlatration area, we want them to be quali­ houaewife, doaan’t sUrt toe is­ Tin 9:00 pjn. Fhona 64»-98S6 tries, but the Uhitod Kingdom, border, repeated on pwgiwm would provida "a fied to get a Job Instead of hav­ sue: "I don’t think it has any­ Forking Aoroaa the Street maana whereby tha rural and ing them end up aa washed-up Canada and Japan buy more the short sleeved shell. Double wool thing to do with health. I tMflk F or 100 Cara . . . . than half of theoi.. '' c t t j paopla wiU ba able to plan malarial In some dty.” women Should Show their knees. knit with an interesting ribbed together and to achlava aoma I don’t like real short skirta but ttdnCB that no individual gov WRONG SHBIX GA170BT I suppose I would wear them If texture in pink or Uudbell. anaiaat unit to aUa to afford BARLB, N.J. (AP) — An fooMoa goes that way." Sizes 10 to 18. 4O.0D Kialf.’ ' ocean-going Ashing boot lookii« RoaaUnd Young, 28, a Kansas r HM piDpOMQ - a DaBaa, Tex., daotrontea firm , atty govammanto in tbair area. natsd. ofifera: Pndertyteg muck af tba gov- ’R m obeli was picked up about "The solutlcn to abnple; Wear anDnant'a oonoam for the ftt- IS mllw off abom in 7S feet of leotards with Short aldrts and tore of rural Amectaa ton bean water by toe Viking <)ueen, both aides in toe controversy — (ba haabUlty of amaJI rural ar- which was dragging for soal- not to mention the men — will during BELMONT ■M to balp tbanuntraa to tba lops. be happy." 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OOMM^ WlDMHDATv^ ^ ^ peolaDy at the nearby nuclear ONVA group in Yohintown,: eoM submarine riilFyarib of General Hofils left Monday Mght. Jewett G iy Dynamloa Ocht>. iii GRutan. But “He seemed upset after hie be had never before worn toe found out toe legion was FOR A DAY. W EB( . . • Legion Post legion utdform to the demon- through with it,”^ be said. Founded by Marines strationB. HolUa had ptanned to leave A 1 9 4 4 ' A man punched Mxn in toe reoently for South Viet Nam an W W K^yTown Aides to Meet Ousts Hollis an observer. He canceled toe JOHNSON dTT, South Iflet MAO M’a pemwiient bww ia face while he waa picketing in RENT Me uniform et Fort Devena. trip, he said, to prepare for Nam (AP) — You won’t find it af ':^ Ha, about 46 mllea north- ' JBWETT CTTY (A P )—Robert “ “ *^Jti 6 Eftect on Roads Robert Swan, who heads the Tuesday Mght’a meetiiig. on a map but a wooden aign at- of Jolnwon CSty. HolHs, who wore hia American . taebad tw a makariilft oontrol Durtog the firat week of tta.' t * m tt» State wttb RoMrt TrMt, wlio m M b* Legion uniform in a peace dem­ most wDodvrad K the town h u ‘tain^ toya: * araUon, around 21 hriiicoptera _ eOMMi temowww tured euflleUattjr to eteeattao" “Jqhnaon Cl^ IntemaUonal. Were hit by anennr gitamd fire, onstration, is a legion member S pjn. at the Oontnunity to help upooe else. Porcheitm laevalian 40 test MAO 36.” Joitoaon aaid, no more. to dtoenee oonatmetioa eC sld he thought Boltan had much MAO. 36 ia Marine Air Oroup “We’ve had two' kbot down, His fefiow legionnaires voted M, a bunch of helioopter pilots, and ■we’ve recovered toem i medi en t ie strsm o by tlie to share. Tuesday night to expell the 85- . of Rt «. nrst Seleotmaa Richard Mor- ★ Brand new, fully equipped cars wsdjr to ita Dally they face Viet Cong bullets boto,” he added. 'I ’ve bad no r t r a t OetaotmaB Mehawd ra, who was p r e ^ MCoday to lift troops and supplies to toe men seriously wounded. I’ve yaar-pld parifist from toe Jewett ■k • iStaetaMB'o iSIgdit and has attended p qd tol ^Reasonable rates. front lines and to evacuate the been very hicky.” ^aty post. n lfM tbst he hae Regioa ptoanlng Ageo^' meetr wounded. They take part in A typical example of the per- Hollis, who earlier had been ftaaming togs when Ibe Harvard Flan haa it Full insurance coverage. many other missions too. ils the helicopters face is a mls- suspended as post commander, been discussed, said he favored RLar^ discount if your car is In our shop for Johjison Oty became a reality sion invol'ving Capt. Russell said he would to at the meet­ town road focenan, going to the dlseusakni meettngs. when thousands of Marine in- Randall, 27, of San Francisco; ing with three lawyers. But he ; ia d H y dsn Otttowl d Jr., town ^ e said that he, penamaUp, repairs. tantrymen made an amphibloua his crew chief, Sgt. Miarvin N. did not show ttp and Ms friends “ ~ to be pcna learned a lot. Including assault south of Quang Ngal Treadway of Evanston, Wyo.; said toey did not know where some of' the objections raised City and establiriied a beach- and toe machine gunner, Cpl. he -was. I ta oflnr totanwns, tbs eetaet- towns. "liS fs face tt,** MORIAHn BIOTHERS bead off toe South China Sea in Graden M. Thompson of Way- The meeting was switched 2*»^_** *P *** Jdorra said. "This regional form support of Operation Double cross, Oa. from toe post headquarters to I!'"**”* **? '"^ 2 of government is going to be SOI CENTER STREET — TEI* g48-dl*5 Eagle. “We saw a man get hit on our Town Hall to accommodate the * ^ here, whether we Uke it or not." T.w.AOTWO PLANS FOR ALL 1968 MAJPW * BlODHUl Johnson City actually is the approach to the landing zone to as Md ofHcl^ who might gupertatendeht of Schools beadquauters for the task force, retract some troops,” Randall large crowd that turned out. PhlUp Llguori echoed hU opin- but toe hub of activity is a strip recalled. “We knew the aone About 60 of toe 187 post mem­ ™ tan, saying that many problems of sand 8,600 feet long and 1,000 'was under fire before we atart- bers wore present. ’They went . asso^ decade will be solved feet wide. That’s where 76 heli- ed in. We were about 60 feet into closed session to vote the fto needs for ofBoe vBH-i cmyonly on a regionalregkmai oasM.basis. He copters supporting the operation from the man -who got hit. You expuDsiexu pcedletad that telton wndd work from — blowing up a send could see him lying there, Last Nov. 11 — Veterans Day ZENITH BIG SCREEN storm when they take off or "I pointed him out to the crew yPOWHJ Pj soon he a suburb of Hartford. — Hollis wore his blue legion He noted that the Hartford TRIM, HANDCRAFTED land. chief and asked him if he could uniform as he picketed the g;ate board Itastf wig not emnmitted Tbe strip of sand is named get him back to the eJrcraft. et Fort Devena, an army base after Col. William G. Johnson, Treadway and Tbompeon went Tbe inont____ _ to tha Harvard Plan, bnt sva ef FINEST QUALITY TV at Ayer, Mass., in iwotest of ^o^to'^w^'te tax «• *« ^ ty 9t9n» ditog. , a 46, com p^der of MAG 36. A out to him under fire and deter- American involvement in Viet OQM proWama that are now mile off the beach, Juri east of mined a stretcher would to Nam. eaqtrottting the metfopoBtaa Blslwp W^ti**"*"*"*"*” eliown Ua peotond ocoaa to Ifo. and Pope Paul VI la Bombey, India. The crone Is solid gold i move to aoy room ony timo Johnson City, ia a place toe needed. ’Thompson came back MTa. Matt MOrlarty and Slather Malltotix. The oroae wns about four Indies long, with a large emeCbld set la the < Marines named lyier. You for toe stretcher while Tread- His weU-inibHcized action , IlMBf tnr to area. threw toe post Into a furor. ■M em aald that now tea tba preaspted to him on tha oocaekm et hie oenaecratkm by ter. (Herald photo by Oflara.) won’t ifod that on a South Viet Way administered firat aid. Twelve days later, members St toe emne tone. 'Hw dUea toat are looking for help, Nam map, either. But you will ’"niey crawled back with the e lU n M M tt find it cm a Texas map since it stretcher between them. Rounds •voted to suspend him as com­ ^foelderit r*-^ tim v ^ has He ^Tbeir problems are tan tlmea of appokilBNOt wH etao be eon- mander. A committee was ap­ 2rt»Be eet V to toe ^dSoa of greater than ours will be.” P O Sets E x a n ls aidered. PIdure Power happenfi to be Jobnson’s home vrire hitting arottod toe aircraft, Treat waa tha tone opposing Madagascar Bishop town, but none hit It” pointed tort presented two The sppUoatloas wlH be ac­ • 3-Stage IF Amplifier charges against him. t toe vote to oonttoutog the study For Sum mer Jobs cepted througdi Feb. 24, and ’Ihe Marine a'viators have The pilots and crew members ^tcbMsiR tsoopar how haa a ra- with tha Hartford board. He tiane of employment will be be­ • (^uatoffl "Perme- designated air routes named put in long hours, starting at ’The charges were conduct un­ Idto bo*-op wMi toe town foe- aald ha bOUeved In more passive Guest of Moriarty ' The Manchester Post Office tween May 1 and Sept. 30,1966. Set" VHF Fine after states and checkpoints dawn and finishing up well after becoming a leg;ion member for - qwncy. no toat be may be ooa- partioipatloQ, that there waa Depcu-tment is aericlng approK- Veterans in each gipvp wik Tuning (fontrol named after American cities, dark. During toe first 11 days of wearing his uniform in toe They fiy on these routes to Operation Double Eagle, they ’taetod on to* road by- toe se* enough to attend to at bomf. The Most Rev. Bernard Ratsimamotoana, M.S., DD., ianstoly eight persons for sum­ be selected ahead of non-vet­ peace demonstration and mak­ a'vold getUag in the way of flew 526 missions and 7,6M sor- 'Isotmaa. TUs ta to addWfon to So for, only aohool superin* mer employment, according to erans. Sons and deughtcn of • Peak Picture ing statements to news niedia bishop of the diocese of Morondava, Madagascar, was a friendly artillery fire or Jet air ties. They carried 9,962 troops ...... ittM .M ori- Postmaster Aiden BaQey. postal employes wHI not be (fontrol in conflict ■with princlplee and ■ttacks. and 384 tons of cargo. policiee of the legion. eonsocrated Ajpplicaitions for the posi­ sUgiMe for appototment. ■ Automatic “ Fringa- ToUand Ladies Hasten Spring tions are available at the Man­ Persons who peas the writ* Lock” Circuit Acting Post Commander India, at the Bhicharietio Con* gQ ponta. He viaRe them chester Post Office. Hie ap- tan test win be sUs to app^ Members of St. Matthew’s Womens Guild of Tolland pre­ Norman Richardson said the Jataioe tha awldoa Of one the Inoluded. tor positions to pori ofnces out* pare butterflies and roses for decoration at the g;ulld’s ‘‘Pre­ Paving Delayed greet Deo. 8, 1964, to vlalt the ^ mucb se poeeibie but, ba- pUcationfl will be aent to the policy of the legion is to sup­ ftown has had tecmlaated. A aide of Mianchester as waU. Model N2705 Possible Clue Coming lude to Spring” fashion show to to held Tuesday at the Bol­ port fully all efforts of toe Unit­ fo other bueinees, the board United Statee. oeuae of toe eboctoge of prle*, Civil Service Oommieelon in ATeMeMBtatlvw from the State Ebony ton Lake Hotel. The workers are, from left, Mrs. Harry ed States to combat Commu­ vTtopnitaung o f HOalth haa been decided to wait unUl eummeT ^'*'*‘ * Norman MalDwa ,ix montta or more may lapse Hartford, where examination •179.95 appointments wUl be arranged. CM8 NAMES FRESTOENT Tomasek, Mrs. Wilfred LaBelle, and Mrs. Allen Philipp. nism. 'asked te .oona to ReltOn some to blaOk-top the elementary LaSalette seminary, Ipwwich, before a post Is revisited, NEW HAVEN (AP)—Oonnoct- (Herald photo by Oflara.) -m o ^ m *.to answer the a cb ooltols^ ^ to acoomp^mied the Biebop cuitag Us vWte toe priest The positions wUi pay $2A7 an To Industry’s Future Hollis came to this eastern hour. Icut Medical Service directora See Zenith Color! • Connecticut town a few years .qhtatfona on what imceaeary repalri. in tha form served •• Ue InteipretoL m confeariona, a ey. Mean, sleeted Dr. Willaid E. Buckley “ouallfleatleaa A nurse nmst of more oOM oatchila. unto tosbop Ratsimamotoana awaks baptoMS, parforaw meniages, Hie examination, coded 300(B, NEW YOREC (AP) — ’Ihe gov- But that U.S. industry wUl ago to become a non-salaried of Mlddfetown as president of WITH ZENITH’S NEW SUNSHINE ernsment Is busily gathering kx>k heottoler ibis February hraiSr tohavn tbe town than. French and a United and tries, to toe beet of Us aUl* waa developed as part of the worker for toe New England GMS T\iesday night COLOR PICTURE TUBE 21” AND data tods week on bow industry than lack is as sure now as any- Dutch Reformed Church 'noelve aid, aadtoi the poailUl- xiw anperlatendant reoom- of EUgUsh. ity, to solve aome of tbe meiQr plan to assure the seleotlon for Buckley, who served two Committee tor Non-Violent Ac­ ^ at toiiitog, W nume with mended 'seven cbangee In the The purpose of his visit U protdeims presantod to Urn. summer Jobe on the basis of 25” MODELS AVAILABLE Is faring in the middle of Febru- thing can to before toe figures tion. terms as vice president suc­ ary and this time toe task isn’t are taken, adjusted and re- iotiier budget, traatferring some to become familiar with tbe ibe territory, aooordiiv to toe merit. Previous employment in towns. ceeds John OoOUdga of Farming- as dun as you might think. leased. ’Ihat it will be totter Bars Ice Cream, Bikinis He took iq> residence at toe : R w naaatodfonl bonds for |6,()O0i from three aooounta, homeland of the American La* Uabop, Is a dUBcuft one to be- the Post Office will not make ton, whp moved up to itoeln nen The findings to to released in than any February in toe last oonunittee’s headquarters, a jlliose acbool ofnolila.who eetva wMoh a n now tromn, and die-- Salette Fathers assisting him in oome sock mated to as R baa a a person eligible faoifi8t demonstrations, ee- * tee board of finance for more (LaSelette FeMier) the firat swollen etreama. Beaidae man- temipted expansion. It was toe Wlth over 1.4 million white radios blare, Tbe two nun . nave money... the finance board cut bishop of Morondava. keys and Urxla, there are boa with the spring months, when worshippers, the largest rellgl fiCRta gathered in Februs2y'1961 Some nearby white-oMy swim­ consumers will or won’t be turn- ous following in the country, *******’ _ji . , *h« eduedtton reqasft $17,000 The Uebop attended the final oonekrlotoie, alUgeton, wild Atiat have since proved to have ming pools ban both sexes if they *nie doj wuQca$ rDpoft thl» flBOS.1 ytttx. MMion of the second Vatic«n boaw and otbar lornaa oC adU MANCHESTER W AILPAKR ing their present inten'tdons Into Dutch Reformed Church deplore marked toe low point of toe last parade in brief swimming attire. Mioared IS Investiffatlona dur^ board win postpone Ita OouncU in Rome. During the women’s trousers, revealing recession and toe start of toe actual purchases. Sportsmen in Natal spend Sun­ skirts, shorts, ballet tights and uumth o f Jaraary, in- diacuesimi of the 1966-67 bud- setalon he took part in cere- Deenlbe toe apparent triela long ux^wing that has set a But the February benchmark day fishing along the seashore DR. G. A. /hiding a kitten rep o^ up^a g«t until teachers’ salaries art monies ter the beatification of and dUfloulttes of toe miesloa record for peacetime. will be important — boto as bikinis. AU are obstacles to mor­ and inland, but not in neighbor­ w m i; al purity, especially on Sunday, S L w . a21.V ^ Waddell remarked, the Jemilt Father Jacques Ber- territory. Bishop Raieiinemoto- and PAID COMPAD, INC. marking toe fifth year from the ’The pulse-taking thie Febru­ ing Orange Free State. Sunday CAILLOUETTE ™ “There’e no sense in triklng tWue mariyred in Madagascar ana aald that Pop# Peui oalte ary also may give some dues as low point of recession and as claim the churchmen. banned by law there Even Santa daus is labeled j ^ j < ****“^ and bolta” until tha in iggo. The bishop’s mother Madagasoar "tha Peiediee of BIKIM to 'Whether toe peacetime pros­ indicating how strong is toe up­ juvcu cxuiio. lo •o.ucicvi fifles OTc imposed on of­ CHIROPRACTOR ^ part of the budget is was present aa one of the two tiubDseiane.” perity is taking on the first ward trend as toe sixth year of "a derisive heathen impersona­ fenders. upswing starts. tion,” by the Rev. G.J. Korze, PALMER GRADUATE ^ducatfon teacher, and TVmy ‘’ *******cto^SMsta Offered * * ’ tildes of a wartime boom — Mainly aimed at South Africa’ s minor as toe Viet Nam war stRI who wants the character banned Jttlcetta, teachfo ^ varsity Th* board offered a contract, m ^ People no longer please Christ carefree youth, some towns have W etbell cowh, have asked atarting March 1, to James a , Is in comparison with Us prede- but the devU,” he asserts. banned ice cream vendors, sexy MANCJHES’TER OFFIC E So meet with the eriectmen to jr of atom who la •« taland about 1,000 mUee in and Ugh achooi at the Misedon ceasore. | Tiddly Winkers Parson J.J. Vlljoen, staunch posters, and ci^aceous 119 CEN TER S’rR B B T - a summer recreaUon mw teachbur reneral’ science «“* to litxond.^ 6 DAY SALE! But the wartime psychology PHONE 649-7628 opponent of the bikini, believes sh°P window models in ^ tt- They win be invited on a subetltoto baaU He re- ““ Aftica. It has an pfaBoaopfey and toeoiogy in toe GCO. WASHINGTON'S bas been evident among some of Find Plopping there is a lot to bo said for ^rt to pressure more people into the 1 meeting. places Mrs. Rose Marie Fow- the traders in stock brokers boardrooms. Wide swings in the apartheid of toe sexes when it on Sunday, One Voter m rolM Qr. wbo resigned for matem- JemUt Failure. Hie n«md- BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Is Not Difficult comes to mixed bathing. t During the votei>maklng see- jty reasons island in toe world. Its popule* ate and profeealon of vows was prices of stocks of industries “People would rather walk Mon hrid last night one person cahalan was bom in North ‘'tan la five mdUion of which two to IMS at Anainabe, and be wan toat would to affected by war WATERLOO, Ont. (AP) — “ H past the church door and go jpeeame a voter. . •_ jagr mid re are Ohrietiane and 1,- ordained September 1966. His or peace have shown how many you squop my wink, It’H bo a 17 23 traders are todnking — or guess- swimming on Sunday,” com­ Heeds OOP Ooimnlttee celved’hie B.8 Ed In 1 ^ from ^ Catholic. poU or«nett« toeoiogy wee Thursy Feb. thru Wed., Feb. difficult squldge to score a mented another eider. J Mim. Notma Tedford wee Norto Adams State OoUege with M»«>ndB/va. comprising some riudted at too AngeUoum in tafi- Among a growing list of “nev- ted tooe obairmui of toe a major in physics and a min- •** ®®nie. fobta MW to 1967. That the government agencies plop.” wUl find most of toe U.S. econo­ Sound strange? WeU it’s not a Town OomnMtee at or in chemistry. He was a Mar- ‘***‘ta *nj*h between Btabdp Ritalmemotoena and ed by the Church are cocktail SAVE 25% !|te meeting M nigM, succeed- me Oorpe > sergeant from I96i plateeue of Father $taMoux have been foav- Bscaitifiil my still on toe upswing, ^ in Feb------gtrangeo- to a group of stu- ruary is pretty much taken tor ...... parties, newspapers, dancing, 8R BABY SHOE BRONZING |ng Mm. M argeiet MkOurick. to 1966, is married and haa two M adaga«»r and the Moseun- ettog aimtod toe Tfoltod States popular music, card games and ♦too resigned M month. oUldren, ages seven and five. Ownnel. tt has a popular snd Osmda rince Dec. 81, 1966. nWed. mie momentum of the University of Wat- 3 Ms*. Tsdtend fay anrvad on ue has "been a graduate as- ‘tan of about 200.000. iheir tour has kicladed ORioago, big spurt in toe final weeks of erloo who have formed a fiddly- sports. DURING FEBRUARY ■wink club and claim toe Canadi­ Unless you are a hotel resident fb e town ootniuittee fo r 24 slatant at UOonn since Sept, and Mbrondava Mission, the biah- S t T/aiia and NeW Orieanu, and 1966 bas carried over into the S-A-L-E first weeks of 1966. an championship for the game. you cannot buy a beer on Sun­ NowistlHthnetomllytsve meiuw wtto a two-year Inter- receive a salary of 86,325. explained, is divMed into from Manchester they wdH visit And almost dally leaders of Why toe Canadian champion- day. But most South Africans os bronzing baby’s predoet tupiljk^ duri^ wfakRt rile a^ ^ Howe of Hamden has sections or districts, and each New Iki^and and Iba bishop keep a well-stocked bar at home. Ms Be atodiad by tbe Hartford The board of finance would aou SONS ing at such moderate costs I You get real SATISFACTION OR MONEY RACK Twetay-aiglit other Uce to remind all boards, com- home cooked meals . . . attractive, quiet SAND CEUNG * exquisite fabrics . . . wool & mohair ^. . loopy textures I have bein asked to part- missions and officials that bud- homey nxnns with wonderfully con^oi^ ki the dtocuaaicn. gat requests for July 1, 1966 to CHUNG U lW Bchool board chalnnan W al- June 30, 1967 are due Maroh 1. ti^le beds . .. compi^imship with other . . . basketweaves . . . wool and nylon blends Waddefi said that! BoMon ------senior citixene in dining room and TV not, posslbiy participate Manchester Evening Herald lounge . . . bingo and card games-. . . • famous mills.. .Wyandotte.. .J. P. Stevens.. .Dexter Bom tbe pbyaieal Stanfqwint in Bolton correspondent, Oleme- movies and travdogues. Then thtte’aaS. SaleTD” foe foraeable future" because of well Young, teL 643-8981. Main Street one block away with no hills $ 0 A £ ... Strafford Bb own lack of classroom apace. — ------to climb to get there . .. storey, beauty 7 Only Af This Prhe! slab Questioned the aihica. _ and barber shops, churches, movies 2 . 3 9 • Spring-bright colors: Pink, yellow, mint, blue, white, I value of tbe plan, but said Retirement Selective buses. We’re next door to everything! ^JDDEEC® SHi>r Over 30 years of eueperienee serving navy . . . sizes 8 to 18 senior citizens. Re^stered narses on duty 24 hours a day. lake to know more? Drop in to 29 Ckittiqjre Street and see os, MANCHESIER WALLPAPER&PAINT Co., hit tow B U nr' to take part in tiralio oofioot any boiefMa. TWs ft .A « riff mm m ' • to ffdV^ f m Shop D&L In Monchesfor Porhodo — Opon Men., Wed.. Thur^. Ffl. w ban a totaafit to ja not trasL Miorsover, a law or call 649-2358 and leam aJl about the 'Cabot's Stami «oaM iw and foUqg gfoaot IMa y«ar paanfita reasonable rates. Colomer IJ?2,Cp/ofC. i m me Shrnmd sem-to essm IS,100 a y«nr and Night* riH 9 p.m.. . . 1 ^ . A Sot. — ID ojo. lo 4 pjN. 149 BROAD SItin . M ANCHm R ,>H aiUlCIIESTEII .ftT'

P A G E l O M B FIBS 3BVBN1NG HEBAID, MANCHESTER, CONN., VTONESDAY, FEBRUARY 16,1966 IDkNCHiBSTEB I^/ENm C HBRAtD. KANCHB^TER, OCM ti;. W EDKtSSDAY, EEBRUJUtt 16,1666 the four-week-old search for a tog wore attraetive earaer to Wkteb ter * NV- MAN! \\?i' Events Events mlsetog nudear w^pon j ^ ^J^Siia btdmtolitralkiit CYCUB 1^ -- continue along the fipenish ^ Yeseela from non-Oolfr. BteMh lob te to- tbe OoBaido ' %* i n In Capital coast. munlst countries and Poland eoUea aoxt to w — ------Glami President Johnson’s proposal are hlackllated from carrytog taeia Store New Previnieilliv$ M ediae for a four-year House tenn la U.S. fihaheed cargoes because BoaroN (AP) W o r l d Danger* Shared believed to difficulty to the ot trade with Qiba. , g w a p lt t -*• jfc*te> > » it tiwiinuHri^ «w d» py Mississippi Towns tqrteg « awr.jmpwefc te » iwt» y ntwirt Mmd< tt» attwtion WABBINOTON (AP) ~ The House Judiciary Oommtttee. Rep. Edwin B. Willis, D-La ., Mcoibtn oC Boy Scout Troop Jor oitea pi’BWwai -r-a ktaSAt rJwfttlm-'iuid d e a ^ tlie wtlra Settlaneiit Sought ebairman of tbe Jrint Oblefa of hospital administrator says la listed in good condition at the « j W nwi>1 .A s i a BAH O K f^ Ttaailaad (AP) — Staff, Oen. Barle O. Wbeelar, increased pay will moke nuira- Betheada Naval Hospital. ’ H C flC t - mm ttMat tlii toan-yiadwt owW .«< * •«;; Siw?lia2Tu^SLl toS? pnmauttva mktotaw tt ln»> dtiiu .itha; tanawirta aia Mt says the dangers of frontline - tbe i mveyard, wbl<^ edatcVbeforeexlatea before leelet of modem office buibUnf* ™ * g laapoetlee. ,; . . ■ ***1*^. ^ Thatikad liaS been approaehad ^Meh la dfVB Vino SorMU. ^ ^ntriMlnff became a otate to and ttnw maedm c(«crete end f* nrou caaT eoaotaaOr »a |nb 'ffifiNi ibtfM ao^ by Omnbeidiaa oCBeUta to aatUa duty in Viet Nam are being >dloa.aC aouttam ViadMlnt S T IS U iTgwrea were ete<^ test tower, that rise from «• •oclal haU of ^ t l r m T o ? ^ a ^ t o * 'W b a ^ Htoralir diving dlfleriMM batweaa tile two tra- abared proportionately by Ne­ dltlaniti anemlea, Vtartriga lOiiis- gro and white soldiers. ^adjototog tba muddy Pearl Hie* moved by the government. the flat land. The test stands, emwen. Kqiiifrig tei»aeWdn onmwnaSaB ufk aM'inWa the strM a looking Be told the senators the per­ or seemed at the turn of the Other towns that diaappearsd elgtat miles oast of Picayune, After a ham supptf, which ar. **B’s got to ba fta e M a tt* !,'to r ,fMs aoct of tUag,” Plnn ter Tbanat Khoman oald today. Ttaaltoad and Osmbodta ohara centage ot Negro tnopa gener­ eentury to have been bleesed erere Logtown, SanU Rose, will hdd the rockets for tbe cm* was served by the members of apt ramadlsL? • ' ^ saga; ally ran about 18 or 14 per cent Waatanto and Mapdeoa. Some dal ground firings that must tbe Molber's AuxlHary under DuUd J. fim . vNtoaat ug : Ha aaid be doesn’t buy the a predmgatiiaaUy jungled border wig^wi^o^l^'**HSs^hnnks 'A ' though to some airborne units it i f the «M> faidUee relocated ptaoede t l i actual tounebes tba chaInHanaWg of Mrs. Bootaa’s new Tlirwrirt IMiaa' aagtoatoat that gaojpto who live smtohliig frimt tbe OuU of la aa high aa 18 per cent tbe fteer, reignsd aa Sta bub of took'their bomdi withliMm. The from Oapejtonnedy, Fla, Charles R. Smith, Dr. Hardd uoq Depditmant tone n i w tttosa.fdndlUoaia can al- ifov in o o m G tiuKOS# # # Siam to tite Mekong River. They Wheeler’s testimony, IneluM ^ ritisi‘i.\trs / the Ugglhg Iddiitry tt*t slmt 4 remalnliig buildings wars da- The P s a ^ v e r once again is Barrett qpoke on “Health and j^d Ua toan ;bMgaat warn pack Up a«d liaove. have been historical enemies In a heavily censored transcript steady stream of lumber to tbs stroyedbx.the govammakit. playtag aa Snportant role in the Saftey in Scouting.” He Ulus* sg,oee beraee and apartments so "T | m ehuifaraa;^’ ha and have clashed repeatedly purchased economic l^ i o f the area. It trated released Tueaday, came in re- Gidf of Mextoo. Tbe space far, and is atming tor 60,0011 "fW t bans say say.” or any w orthw hile purpose? along tile border, moot recently oponse to a statement by Sen. But It waa tha oM story of too 19,000 aerss todltv^ fadl* links' the test f a c i ^ with health and safety factors per* tUs year. ; . T ^ dfginrtindht was craated e ^ e r titis month. Mchard B. Russell, D-Oa., that much, too feat The forests ity, including the entire oommu- NASA’s sprawling Mlchdud as* meats the plandng of seout Tba laspaeton toun4 0,000 by lUiTnr Joim E. Collins, who GET THE CASH YOU NEED AT LOW BANK HATES Twara was apaciflfttion tha he had received complaints along tbe river played cu t The nlty of OataesvUle. It took per* aembly plant in New Orteane, 40 events. vtolatioas, and got Immadlate took/at Its midens tospaetors xepottad CSunbodlaa approadi from some Negro constituents flutvtag oommunlUea wttbered, petual leases on 138,000 sur- mUea away by water, where the Flying Eagle Patrd pre- MONTHLY REPA SUPREME fspalrs and lairpovsmdnt to fr o * tba old BaalUi Dspartment. LESS BANK CHARGE lYMENT TERMS Indicate a ballot by tbe "that the Negroes are being as­ hecame popr flatting and roundtagnoMS^to create a “ buf* Saturn V first stage - the j,,, easao. BTsiitUal^r 7 i land* Ha plebid Finn, a 41-yMr- oid LOAN OF (P*fy“ f) llroonthi ttmonllM Oaaibodlan ohlec ot state. bunttog vfBa^ — until the fer done." world’s larged rocket — la >.ni‘ signed ,J|) dlaproportlonate num­ _ ^ ^ ■ . ,___ _ 7..,“ IccdeisWp of the troop was in* Iwds weto tatontow^ law y^} to ...bend' ' It ~Finn ‘had ' $ 300 $18 $ 25 $12.50 Prince Norodotn Sihanouk, that bers to the moot dangeroua ar­ apace age came along. ,ThsTbs hags bugs Sstnm Sstun boosters are etructe^stru ck . The boc^rs b o c^ rs from Ml* Ml- troduced ^heThe campingc a m ^ honor ^ thU aa Mmty sa r^ fl aa .diractor of amergen- communlam’a loBuence In Asia The NOttonal Aeronautics and ao powarfnl that engineers cboud VIU travel by barge on .v , Q ^er of ^ A r r o w 600 36 50 25 eas to Viet Nam.” Space Administration decided feaiud the great rumbling vl* the intracoaatal waterway to the part Of the Job. Be hones utok PMunlng sad Ctvil Defense 75 3>.S0 ia. leeeening. In steering hls 900 54 country Into the Oommunlat FOODS Hiflier Output that tbe backwoods area araund bi>Mloiw>Mn the engines would Pearl, then up the river to a mstoly to b # ^ to pwlmt ds* 72 100 MANCHESTER cay whenpossibto. sttoinsy gsnertl's offics.' 1.200 ____ Chliieae camp, Sihanouk repeat­ WASHmOTON (AP) — The 469 HARTFORD RD.,' Oalneeville waa a choice loca- dditoga homas, shatter win- man-made canal that curves 7% ^ ® »no*roca, cneva LIFE INSURANCE INCLUDED lion for tooting the mammoth doani and podMhIp cause physl* miles into the test faculty. Speath and James MacUvaln be- ^ a startTinmil. drUwtog up . ? 2!* edly explained be belteved that nation’s output as mecunired'by aeveral Since the first moon 'landing honored what bs caUa p ••prufllaV^toS from 50 to « men and Red China woidd be the domi­ the Grose IfaUonal Product Saturn rodiels intended to hlaat cal tojoty to pnpple _____ four THE CONNECTICUT BANK men to the moon. mftorfrnm tha alto. In America’s Apollo Project is Members of the Hawk Patrol cHy, by recoRttog totofmatton addsd two full-time nating force In Asia to the fu­ reached an even higher level So a $380 millloa satobliah* Owners of land to tbe buffer schedtded for 1970, some real- were honored for winning the en.snahen.sM b unit ImgectodliupecM . w~l AND TRUST COMPANY ture. during the final quarter of 1966 roent was oaivsd from tbe sons can. farm, taunt, fish and dents of tbe Picayune area won- DWrict Flrat Aid-O-Ree. Patrol tha etty^a data psoeesitog ceh- — “ ** * " * than tbe Commerce Department 1$ N. Main St. $9* Mnbi fli, bad anticipated. woods and f l d n In tbe plocaaa, rolae Uvestodi on their proper- der if their space age boom is members Include Allen Ohenard, t*,. m. * few years,'the pnofOa * 7 ,^ wsHlngs. .. Manebestor Pnrkada Solution Difficult eenturieaold donunuelUes wers but thay oomot live there, deelined to die out after the Sat- Ouy Feeney,. Lee Susag, Doug- jg to. cover esoh of Boston’s \ . > . fliULISBURT, RbodeaU (AP) Figures released Tueaday put wiped off the n n ^ The' nsw epoeo agency com- urn V boosters prove their rella. las Spaeth, Robert Knight. WU- $80,000 homes SBd a p s ^ ^ a 5 ^ « — Behrjm Lloyd, the Brltteh the level for the October-De- Chop FINER FOODS First to go wna Oataesvllls. pfen, knewn as tbs lOaslaslppt billty, Uan> Magnotta, Richard Kckltr, Eton ggygsays g|{gtUs. aboi^ btOSldeFiwtids ** OonaervaUve paiiy’s epokoeman camber quarter at a seasonally "We’re sort of skeptical,” and Edward Gowett, patrol exact tofotmatlon on tranito to Ion Obnmonwealth affairs, said adjusted annual rate of 8897 Ml- said J.B. MitebeU, president of leader. various «tess to troaUe' csn bs •today It would be "difficult but llcHi — $3.5 billion higher than Standby Force Bootled the Picayune Ohaniber of Com- Tenderfood scouts were In- |hot impoaeible” to reach a eotu- forecast last month and $18.8 C a v e merce. “ We don't really know ducted into the troop during a v ii^ . the .Rhodesian crisis. bllUon above the third quarter PRICES MR. AUTO WASH rate. LOWER what’s going to happen. For one candleligM ceremony conducted P U oyd said he had taUced wttii thing, we would like to build a by Obarles RomanowSki, execu- I hundreds o< poUUcal leaders, For the year, the department PLUS Communist Boasting largar atrpoit. But for the cKy Uve assistant scoutmaster. They stn U k ^ to give us trouble.” You Asked for If! Leek at this Vcduel bustoeosinen, clergymen, farm- pegged ttie ONP at $876 blUlon And, to pISB some, five j o i n Ftoa also has eUrted holding I — some $47.6 billion or 7.5 per to go ahead and buUd it, then Included Bernard VonHone, I en and Africans. have NASA move out, it would Keith Trexler, Dtiane E. Smith, ahaad^tte jpnfUa wod^ *erva deputmental. hsarings. which cent higher than a year earlier. Irks Many Countries Ipavs us with a white elephant.” Thomaa Egan, Timothy Murphy, *f to matoaUdag coda 4oWa on court cases and I He said he .told everyone that Pioayime, an old town that Keith Johnson «md Robert Mag- s t a n ^ once urban renewal Both teaaM and landlord I the. unliateral declaration of In- 727 Still Hying SHOPPERS SPECIAL I dependence by Prime Minister BUENOS A1RB8, AlgenUiia A Mptomat ftom one c f the heretotora had little claim to notta. aM r s h m ^ o o r r ^ current, together. He isUd. this gives the WASHINGTON (AP) — The I Ian Smith’s government “ was DOUBLE WORLD (AP) — Resentment'ovef Com* ccunti^ oppoctog the force tm fame, now calls itaeU, “The Receiving merit badges from i L "ton®®* 4 Chases' to tell his Federal Aviation Agency says it •„ muniat boasts Is tondtag to pmd to now ssM: “ Much aa ws dia- O rem ^ Osteway to the Space Steve Spaeth, Junior assistant Finn to slso thtoktog.4b«rt tig rte Of the story, a point often ■ wrong and that a European ml- has found nothing to warrant ; besitant nstioiis Into erssfting a Mka tta Idaa of having a sort cf Age.” New motrie sprang up scoutmaster, were John Bous- more subtle problem. overlooked. $4 .39 I nority could not expect to rule ^Now Try Doing It My W af . . . Please’ grounding the Boeing 727 Jet . Btandby . toter-Amailoon mm- hsmtspherlc police body, we after . NASA'announced the Mle- field printing' Donald Hill soil "We could go into a plaee andi.- to, departmeirt holds 90 to • an African majority Indefinite- aircraft aa unworthy to fly. It i tory force.____ may . to set up . aiOTe ar- slaeippi______faclUty, Oct. . . . 25 . . ., IMi.___ and’water conservation; 'and « ... ^ viola- 100 hearings a week now and A. William Astley, directing the suspense drama “Night Must Fall” for the Little Theater invited all users of the plane to This to a pet If JS. project M to rungsment to meet the threat of bearing such names as Saturn Douglas Spaeth home repairs ••***> "kave them all g^yg ihey get results, Trials Restarted of Manchester, uses graphic persuasion to convince Eroa Burgess, in wheel chair, and Rob­ a conference here Thursday on STAMPS EVERY WED. in Lockwood to try hls Interpretation of their roles. The play opens tomorrow at 8:80 p.m. expected to come up agsto w ^ a m ^ Red Insu^ency wtoerev- inn, Apollo Inn, and Satellite no,„rt«ji hiii r.niiv*,i hi. .. "We had a buUding of 25 THIS IS NOT A W ET W ASH! PORT ' EUZABBTH, South servicing and operating it. Douglas Hill received his sec- pjggg ^ne bit better. at lUlng Junior JUgh School Auditorium and continues through Friday and Saturday. Tickets PRICES BFFBOTIVB IHURSDA't • FRIDAY - SATURDAY, FEB. 17-18-19 tbs er H springs up.' imlts,” he recallSr "and we Africa (AP) — The South Afri­ The agency has been review­ AmerioM msec this yssr. Thty Psruvlea President Fernando Half a down housing projects 2lli deterioration wrote up a lengthy list of vlo- a Body Thoroughly Washed can government has started may be obtained from members of the dramA group, at leopard’s 'Shoe Store, Main St., ing the plane since four acci­ or at the door. (Herald photo by Saternls.) ______are echedulad to convene here Betounde, in a q>eech Feb. 8. have btooaomed among the pine as»l»tant scoutmaster, may not violate any code and latlona. The owner came in and Hand-mitted new trials of 162 political offend­ dents which took place either on j 1..1 , ...... in July. called on an oountrtea to Join in trees. Hundreds of mobile while George Smith received a Machine-Dried landing, or on the start of a i his■u. firstiir.. classfniuKT. badge fromimn, James i.m .i. won(J^ng about Uio jmd asked for a time schedule ers who are now being released Most LattoAmesWan mtoto- “ a eolid front agtomt oommu- homes and traUers lining the r ^ t of a community to control to do about r.OOO to $8,000 in • Underside Ruatproofed after serving portions of pre­ gradual approach to a landing. U.S. CHOICE HMfST YOUNG TOP QUALITY tors oaldwhouldered Beerstary niem, the cemmon enemy.” Ugbwaya. _ w . . repairs.’ Then he s,sked for time • Spray Wax vious prison terms. Rep. Henry B. Gonzales, D- i of State Dean Rlitk cm tfas force O p ^ tio n to the fores Idea “ Ptoayune made an abrupt Tex., said in a statement that j en to Oregg Oibbe by Russell Hie department aXwo wUl to have his aixhitect look it • Tires Steam Cleaned Those who are being charged Nickel ‘Merry-Go-Round’ Idea when they met, in Rio de sttH to to be expected. ohenge,” Mitchell said. "It wont *" " work at educating^ tenants and over. Hie building has (50,000 the four crashes “ should have | N aiy Had Janeiro, Broril. last .November. Latin Americans have an from an agricultural environ- Turner, scoutmaster. anew as their release dates moved the federal government j David Fletcher gave a talk landlords* with the first step a worth of repairs now." come up Include Frances Board, A Little Many natlona laared -tbs U.8.- Inbrad fear of Intervention, ment to a city environment.” brodmre that will enable per- ______to order all 737s grounded pend- j on winter camping and Charles a 65-year-old widow who form­ Lamb ^xmaored, muMlnatianal army Memories of U.8. Intervention 'Vivan Ott, 21, a former reei- sons to check their dwellings CENTRAL HEATING A EVERY THURS. EVE tog a comi^ete investigation.” could become w Instrument for In Latin-Amatioon oountrtoa dent of Oalneeville, now Is a R. Smith Jr. spoke on water- erly waa president of the k>cal Completes One Full Spin LAMB So Should against the codes and outline RARITY branrii of the FederaUmi of CAPITAL FOOTNOTES totorveutiaii In tMtr dotneriic w M er to the century lie at the secretory at the faclUty. Her Job improvemento that can be made LONDON - Oentral heating 5:30 to 8:30 P.M. You t South African Women, and Flo- Defense ministers from Brit- i "®** to one of 8,000 created by the io f merit badges, without risking a tax hike. etiU is a laritv in Britain A WASHINGTON (AP) — The ore was 81-67 cents a ton. Tbe "Our whole being Involved $37 aln. West Germany, Italy and | An uproar ogilqBt taterven. J rence Matomela, who was con- million of sales on which we uproar .|pMq.t taUrven- R took WaMttogton long, egon- new agency. All told, the NASA S ^ ^ t f / ^ r e ^ S ’e rfT T e c T ; M e a n w h ile ^ to putting the S L S y s ^ ' f o ^ greet nickel ride on the Wash­ price to the government: $6 a Turkey meet here Thursday and | tion is bursting out now. But it totag affocto to muster some oporatioito in Louisiana TVicted eariier of treason. made a net profit of $7.5 million S e r S l r e S T ^ J ^ e s P[«3ure on to correct 1064. Just released, aays 7 per togton merry-go-round haa com­ ton. Friday with Secretary of De- | to aimed at Mioaoow, Peking and tnapa from Braril, Paraguay, Mtoaiaeippi provided |2S0 mll- abuses. Oakfaurn Street in the cent ot households have cen- *' The Symington committee in seven years. If that is uncon­ LEGS fense Robert S. McNamara to | Havana, Not Washtogton. and Oentral Aihertcan rapuUiM lion In salaries In 1965 to some M ^ v a ln . jen lor patrol leader. 1 Six Sentenced pleted one full spin. It took 13 scionable profit I would like to RusseM Turner, scoutmaster, Roxbury section had 31 families tral heating. subsequently reported: seek a common nuclear strate­ The Red leaden themeelvea to make an intoraational force 80,000 worken. 344 BROAD ST LONDON (AP) — Six men years. "Future Hanna profits on the know what it is.” CHOICE ohai^red the picture. Oommu- out of the Amerioan contingent When Galneovifle was erased, received a cake in recognition ntorotyed prison tertna Tuesday The General Services Admin­ gy. Between West Middle Turnpike and Center St. oombined mining and auj^ttog V^tateyorvtbe merit of the A government report says niato and feUow travelen from to thf Dominican Republic. Miss Ott's family moved to Ni- of his birthday, and Nathan ^(ihgtog front six muntlul to five istration announced last Friday charge and countercharge, Har­ Joy was congratulated on hls operations, ftoanced hy tile ^ v- many needy persons are miss­ all over the worid met to Hava- WaaMnflton waoto to be sure choison, near Picayune years ior setting fire to two it had signed a contract where­ ernment vrith all risks assumed lan said the government hoped na leat month for a trlcooUnen- thto doCe^nOt happen ■ agato. "Every onod in ' a while you appolnment as district scout London synagogues last sum­ by the Hanna Smelting Co., ing out on needed welfare help by the governmeht are estimate' to show a profit on its current because of federal and state L(HN LAMB CHOPS’ * 1 toi conference of rejiuluttonlata. By hiving % JcM inUr-Alil«M- 'hiar some of “ibe bldf people say commissioner. mer. would purchase 39 million deal with Hanna. The meeting’a was <*“ t taining diplomatic relations committee says no, union-fran- on ocean-going vessels for a six- NEW ORLEANS, LA. (AP) — Gove and a companion were plant lor |1.7 million. DOLCE VITA IMPORTED ITALIAN 1 with Cuba. chlaed theatrical agent may day trip across the Gulf of Mex- A ooUeetkm of personal to have gone on the FBI's 10 There were to fact lour con­ * Soviet relations with tiny, hook tha girls into union estah- ioo and around the tip of Florida ^ most wanted fugitives list to­ tracts signed with the govern­ TOMATOES * 1.00 democratic Uruguay have de- lishments because th e girls to Cape Kennedy. deLoasepo 8. lOMTteon haa been ML.TIER VALUE day. ment by Hanna firms on Jon. iQl f teriorated rapidly. Uruguay was “ mainly are minora and not The Michoud plant on tbe presented by hls family to Tu- Bring those big gas heat bills down to earth Ralph Dwayne Owen, 24, who 16, 1963 — one tor the delivery HOWARD JOHNSON : firmly opposed to the inter- union members." eastern outskirts of New Or- tone Unlvendty. LEUITBD iMft wm/uMxo fled with Gove last Halloween of nickel ore at $8 a too, another I American force idea at Rio da A union official said go - go leans has 1.8 million square feet Morrison teas tour times may­ TniR from the California Medical Fa­ for delivery of a minimum of 95 •1.00 < Janeiro. girU are employed to do such of floor space imder one roof. or of the city, and toter U.S. ONLY uStflUiYMHHB culty at Vaoa'vllle by prying million pounds of processed CLAM CHOWDER 1 Both the Argentine and Unig- donees aa the watusi, batusi and Four Sugar Bowl stadiums ambassador to the Organisation open a steel frame window and nickel and a maximum 125 mil- SOS : uayan foreign ministers called monkey in such a way as to en- could fit Inside the building. of American States. He and hls llffU C£lT"OW ! cutting through three chain-link Uem pounds, a third which made ; to Soviet ambassadors and de- ties patrons of a diacotheque to A total of 11,000 people are on son, Randy, were killed in an fences, remetoed at large. Hanna Mining the government's - manded an explanation of tbe go out and do the monkey the permanent payroll at Ml- air accident near Tampico, Owen’a name goee on the Ust, sales agency and a fourth, SCOURING PADS : Soviet stand at Havana. Uunwehres. choud. Mexico, to 1964. CHEVROLET tbe FBI said. which paid the company $100,- SWITCH Gove was unarmed and of­ 000 for managing all tUs. ipjpjpppplpipppppiipipppippm^ fered no resistance. The processing contract *57.’ll Be waa stroUing on the side­ called for delivery of the lir^ 5 million pounds at a cost not to TO walk, looking through the doors exceed 79.36 cents a pound and u. B. x%u. X RED “MAC” on strip, tease palaces when 60.5 cents a pound on the re- 1.95 agents spotted him. WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY SKI SALE! OIL! main^ar. Ctove was lodged ovmmlght In Bailen said Hanna Smetting RsnaAcoiniiEfaror * 9 OrleoM Parish JaU pending an HEAD BANDS S P E C I A L ! Here, in our town, oil heat is nhaapar tlian j — T delivered the 96 million pounds PoriM S-Swootan AU SALE HATS—MITTENS UK W B iU i CLAWS M INSTALLED AT appoaimnee before U.S. Oom- plus about 17 milUon more Lodlfls'Strateh And IxHneowneis are proving it with tire big mlsricinar Frits Windhorst. A P P L E S 3 I 2 9 GLOVES—GOOGLES BIBOSrtOHIlMCAlS pounds. SKI ROOTS MtwiBRATE COST In toetr e s c i^ , the STII aaid, STRETCH PANTS STARTS FRI., SOCKS J U M P S U I T S sa^gs they report after BwitduRg fnmi g u to The current world price of wL '&u’d be surprised how little it may ooflt to the fOguttves overpowerod two nickel, toridentaHy, is 77)4 cents U. S. NO. 1 MAINE POPULAR BRANDS UNDERWiEAB LDOTEp qUANlTTY depuMes w to caught up with F E B . 18t h switA from gas heating to oil heating—with apouBd. sue* 10 -13 them, and made oH to the depu­ Tbe federal govenment ia t o F E B . 22n d SHOCK quality-controlled Mobilheat fuel oil We’d liko ties’ Jeegu now boidtag 380 ntillioa pounds 50%, , Reg. $6o.oe A l s o the chance to tdl you how much monflyyoti can Owen and Gove were serving at lAckdi it doesn’t need. OFF REG. PRWES ALL SALES FINAL oenteneea ol five years to life on This nickel IS only one of 13 Except Comfy Parkas 20 ■tve by making the switch-and to AvjJafcf ||o|g OFT REQ. PRiCEfl% armed robbery convictions. metals the government acquired POTATOES CASH * CARRY 2 5 % M4.99 w heating service can give you iLymuiakU Five days after their eaeape, at a cost of $S.l htiHon wUcb Off Reg. Prices ----- — —w *VVTV0|, OOSC. IXL I the IBI said, tbe pair looted a are now oonoidered aurphia to 20 PAIR SKIS Napa Ooualy, Ckiif., ranch 25 P d r gas heat bills down to earth. Can os. need and which it la now trying SPECIAL! whka Iwtetog ttarae women and to aell. ALL S K I B O O T S a young boy bootafe tor two 3-FOOT JR. SKI S«TS Heaka - Kotlach From 1948 to 1963 the strate­ SKI POLES M eu'n — W ine— *b hours. gic OtockpUe of materlala waa SWEET LIFE POTATOES SHORTK SKIS SKIS—BINDINOS The FBI aaid tbe pair robbed daased as a deep aeoret Preoi- POLES Re». $»..$«*. the OoU Sprtog-Bigtiland Jot» F. Kamody removed 4c OFF w it h ' r in d in g s BeigMa broach bonk to Gold Franeh Frias 6 and 6 ^ F t the eeerecy labri early to faia OR > . ^ Q Q i Reg. ItbM / Mobilheat Spring. Kjr.. Nov. 38. taking $8.- adminiatration tod hivttad Oon- Beg. $19-88 *22.8B 800, and retnined to the same greoa to toireaUgate ttie whole WISE POTATO CHIPS Orinkle Cut bonk Dee. IS to aeisa $14J)00 aa 25% ■torjiiv'; *15.99 Of f R^(. Prices , m iu u D r Tbe eM reftflt.wto a AngUqr HONDO FRESH FLORIDA5 !_■ t. ■ . I ' •11.99 ME su m ^ ...... taverilgaMan by a wboommHtee ENDICOTT JOHNSON O P M 1^ 9 6Vi Ok. Pkg. fpi*Ss^ «NM^ M O R ^ BROTHEIB of tbe Senate Annad F om a 35e 8 h b ^ Indim* Stay ORANOE THUR l 591 CENTER 8THBBT Oammtttoa, beaded by SHOE STORES smu FOOMMIX. ./Lria.-,About 148,- Stuart SymiDgtaii, D-Mo., to Reg. 39c I9K. JUICE 2;9» 000 Hfyeew have left their .tri­ MART S f e Tba Syiirington aOboommlttaa TNe PAIItLY GHbE STORES bal eanters, but about 880,000 7 P ^ STRl^-^OCi^VU^ telephone 64L5135 beard trotlmrmy from W. lemala

MANCraSTEB HVENINO HERAU>, MANC^SSTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY, FERRUARY16,1966 ...... I..... KANGHESnat BVENXMG HERALD, KAMeR&BIER^ COMH, IWEDNISDAY, f ^ ^ i O E r » , H W ■...... n il i>iii 11 III'■ niMiiiinliiiiiiii..* I in...... iiii>iiijij »iii"-»*- ,"'*...... i*...... niiwii.» II ” "i.» m ir n M M a n ta ll p o ti dtoactly to (ha Anarioan that la, by dfvlaton toolda tba by toe ProoUent In VMt Nan. paopla lo r unaUnHig: i^g gsisa of Amscloan gavemnent (Inchid- Evori If Mr, XebnsoQ now re- ellaaa Ms mlaoalotbalWh, R daty , too vidgar, no way of inaulUng Tea Team Age the Wet Mara War tor toar ot hig Oongrasa). Mioraovar, Mr. r ' i s d S i E h afliMni tip ktoBMlve war tovar. Johnaon now gnunblaa to inU- aaeniB too lala to ribulld (he 6 E 0 I G E N . ■ ; j ,. i>- their own inatltutiona too fllUiy, tor )/\r R ^ o r t Bi tanio oootiaat to the war- mataa that noM of Ms paaoa bridges burped by toe FiA- '* . N ,3 Htnilft then to radat vitoad tfr ties an* OnfHQO. N.T. (AT), b c « |^ . F olb ri|(it and Me al­ • »/ I . diraot Hka earioahna of Mm drawn gariiaaa in tba rilghtwM aatia- CONVERSE There ara undoubtedly a good many taraga atoaenla «i« ta8|t >■ by Ihe paacaniks, (ha Praatdant (y (ha peace Democrats —not bas wfll preaa on wflh (hair Amarleans who wotild Ilka to taka the nt-: raanatoB obaiarivaly aliaU of even Iha exoeeatfaly tong pause bearinga, going oVer the head Vi|Vk Yean Ai|to. I tlta BMro to d a t o a a p i y M to a ^ oamoetioato Aooafl j. Anwrioan . oounterparta to these two too n flttariatie a poMey. In bomblHg. of the PrealdaBt to the people Otoeofyaltir 30. &laito«ig «id MMto.. And fiMK* MM platogr of g, g, sa«fl. ' a » -M - .A. ^ ja __ l a j b vPftBftQft — ------1ft a— OQ^ft ------Beyond titia baa the possibly end trying to reduce the Pres- ' I Ajm» ’ ' Bhiaalaiia and put them out for a few fOC. fPfm V n iWEW Oft f tn m m * btavtoMof the XAaooyniiar aertas mum to play wUk wtrMi taidAtaa Bwwkistetai bka ident’a Oonatttuttonal power ae yean of bard labor. And than is In bacoulng oonoaniad o ra r con* toridtouB Impact of Iha orH- 1; i m welk tor a mfauto. ef aoMh ntamtoB; wtoi latatohad PttUlo Mteoto wd toe ViMte flan. H ut M tadTattaato Da; aaquencaa ot eiltlelara from (ha ktiam from the anti-war Dam- Ootnmender*ln-(3Mef. Peihiepe DEOORATim . ■ondajra this country too, a 3 PJto _ , Office at Uh and auppreas. the publication of any­ livatt’ be kM itaad. btoV Ato Fhrik Baiaa, c u lt son to worry less about the right PhMW 64S-386A . <^T Mail Mtadey after bboM shraato cf DaapMa afl thto. toe ItosaidaBt wMh Pramlar Nguyen Otio Ky tervalMng attaoka Irom the ri- thing that could be used against the "Uvs? tAght la MtidtaUMk . . ' Ota. Year Ag*' ’ - titia Lake Oolbrlo ahoratoH city is aMi eneaMlvaly 'w iy at pcM* cf SoMh Vlat Nkm Ms Oonoam tont hard-iinan. R could knpar- end respond to (he left. FUIXY INSUBED reputation and political tastltutiona cf tMs U 1 OXM Yraaldint Jobhaoa dactorad wera olaarad cf BMTO tons aigU aura ft«m (ha right* FMr toto that tha Oonununlata axpaet (be ceptibly and adveraaly affect Uaa PubUrttera Newwiapw . •DaBCSlPnOM BA3V thJa country, which was the sin for op iMfe. Ita auto show. I w«a the Unitod Btetaa kmfld pwslat teat cf anew (hat toH Mat week. raaaoB, ba atitt IwaHataa to 'op- w ar to ba wen In dllllleiflt daciatoiia being made ■yndloato _»*»•»• iTZavniM m b I «***a»**«*f • Ih t a i M t TI X eoma op tor which tha two Rusalans ware convicted. fOOft IHBHl'wOQp VmOB wOOa I . f••*••■••»••«••• But then is atm soma difference be­ Aad motaefli. H ytn w ait In tween our two countries, a very pre­ riitad a^ ilita’ to r Aia aacend ran cious diftaranoe. Perhaps the greatest yod' dtaY the Mg atara. But 985 MAIN STREET - TEL. 648-5171 - OPEN 9 A.M. TO 5:80 P.M. - CLOSED MONDAYS I Aaaodated and yet subtlest differenoa Is this: Gift the way a job Uks tMa in m , I MUSIC STORES, 241 ASYLUM ST„ HARTFORD (522-7201) - 17 OAK ST., MANCHESTER U ri __ «n .M tn not otbcnrlM « rt^ if a satirist la clever enough to find the ivotoi^ want get a. otattoe to WATKINS-WE^T FUNERAL SERVICE - 142 EAST CENTER STREET - TEL. 648-7196 > tlM loeal Mws ways really to hurt and disturb ua by see itbfDwiti, Bat (Us la tits o( rtp«bUeatiMi U apaeial fUa- piaeii' SoiBipi paopla whan ttiey his attacks on American society and watti to PsMta. m y gp flonlb er American politics, wa begin wondering eonieiiaee to r away* Me, you Iba BavMl ' * iS f - te tt if wo. aro not, otter an, providing him can ^zetlik i»a on Bihadway.. I with some of his material. We may de­ love ti^ Ttome.” Pick y o u r test him, and wish we were rid of him. He' kaBced toto the toohy ot Hava fun ehoosing your naw badroom from Voll aervlea cUant af A- agrioa^ae- But at the aame time, wal are likely to the botol and shook bauds good- PDbilahen ftapriawiUttaaa -^ h a J i^ kegln looking things over once again, by Mid mM be bad an appotat- ICathava BptaS JUttecr — Maw Talk. OU- dozans . . . and praeticallv avary ona with a aa«o. Detroit a*a. Boiton. Juat to be sure he doesn’t have too much BUBt. "Are yon in town tor tba favorite at Semi- W A m N S wida variaty ot open stock places to choose /iA' 3 p , Avxm Boamuj ow cn o o iy ie of aoma weird kind of right in what he from. Here are just six of them. Select from says. Wa may detest our "absurdists’* id g U r ’ be k k s asked. "Yes, I’m staying over. But i S E M l - THURSDAYS __ _ haoHi hot thsy do make us steal a glance Early American, Modern, French Provincial, and ondajr — 1 p.m. . I’m not toOtog an y b ^ where.” Maolitarranaan styles that flavor of Italign and . back at the mirror. He M|id it with the same nod Annual Sale Savings... ANNCAL FRIDAYS — 1 V^uVadBaL If Russia looks at its mirror today, it of toe bead and toe Wtie amUe Spanish. Furnishings for every other room in > 1 nmadar. tin t ail oops give when they are FlIRNlTVItE — 1 p.m. KtMay. ^ . sees a rather ugly Image of that Sta- your home also sale priced! VWBUHH daadUnas »>;t0 ajB. aaeh dap a( Hniam once supposed to be disappear­ gnto U n g a farw m toutea to r pablleatlna aaeapt Batarday -•• > a-M. ing from Ruasian life. tbaimialvea. Sflfl thfl mtalfll rMRit w«'y» furnfshfld And dfleoratfld Ita PubM i^ Wawspaper at tha ivy Manor Apartments. 4 67 East Cantar Straat. Wadnaaday, Fatauaiy 16 SALE Sana Leaves, Sang Lotions it*IC F orecasts More doom Hum Hope With nothing more to start on than Ita a day \alien thara ia no faiaty c t what Is called an (dd wives’ tale, doc­ N o C hange fenr nationa to ba added to, tba oonaidarad tors, out at University of Minnesota Hos­ reaponaa of Praatdant da OauUe to tlM pital have come up with what seems to CATV V iew ers H o Chi DOidi le tta r doaa n o t a lta r tb a be a lovely lotion with which to guard WASHINGTON (AP) How dull, fatafol aapact of tba iataniational against sunburn. The sunburn preventa­ win the new riding on communi­ landao^ia. tive In ftdUora oonslated of rubbing Fbotoar^ibed By Bylvlaji (Xlaia ty antenna televtoion affect pro- n ia Bo CU MUh M tar u«a ap|ianiit> walnut leavea on the fam. Ihe Min­ graons in the two mSUon Ameri­ |y tba aama Jan. M maaaafa a number nesota doctors found they could in- ANDOVER LAKE can hom es equipped wMh the at otbar baada ot atata reeaivad from cresM the etfactivenasa of that remedy service? tba Fraaidmt of North Vietnam, bi by distilling Uia leavea until they get a Not at aU, saya dniim an E. which ba aakad them to tntanwt tbem- eoncentrated spray of walnut leaves. I^Ulam Henry of the Federol aalvaa fai xaatfalnlnc'A m arloan vUlainy That represents a very modem chemi­ OommunicaUotis Oommisalcn. cal which aeems to enable the skin to “There’a no change,” Henry In Soutbaaat Jimmy Inside Report said in an interview. "The only Tba anawar aent and made pobUo by withstand the sun for many hours with­ A n Iridb Cop thing It’s going to do is perhaps tba Fnncb Praaldent ia bataiir analyaad out burning red. by force the locnl broadcaster to ba aa one by which da OauUe hopea to This discovery wig lead to new puiv more on Ms toes and put on the move Franoa toward a poattton to which, suit of many) another old wives’ tale, we Breslin Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak Mnd cif program that wiB ensure aoma day. It might help arranga a paaoa presume, and more than once, we ex­ Mb piece bi the m arket” in Vietnam. To that tbera can ba, of pect, It will be proved that the country NDW YORK, Feb. 1« — " Itie y sheaf of papers rolled up In Ms years ago was there. But I don’t WASHUNGTON — The In­ the Presideat had he been - ActueXly, Henry said, "we’ve lore and superstition of the past actual­ have this Ug, sweeping talent bands. He wears glasses for thdidc th at has anything to do creasingly virulent sniping by threatened by the onslaught 'Keen p u tto g som e uoaidWmie on aouraa, no objaotlan and tor It tbara baa from the right that Mr. John- GATV for alm ost two yeara now to be hope. ly knew exactly what they were talk­ search,’’ somebody was saying reading, but takes them off and with It. I think I just don’t like Democrats at President Jt(m- to Howaird R. Leary yesterday, sticks them into the right Jacket differences. Svery indi'Vldual son's Vleit Nam policy, now a son was waiting for. with no proMems." He predict­ But the revelatlona of da Oaulla^a ing about. This does not displease iis; “and when It Is over they still poricet when be Isn’t. When he has feU the sting of dtscrimina- fuHrffedged poitUcai orisds, can There was no such onslaught. ed tiMt federal oontroi over thbiKlng on the aobjaet of Vietnam am we spend half our thinking time spec- have to come back to the ba- was coatless in CMy HaU it was tion some way. They khoUld al­ be attributed in greet part to Deciding that aUenoe was expe­ CATV would not affect the aver­ not reaaauring; ulaGng that perhaps the Greeks knew sice. H you want a rug seller, Dotioed that hls suit did not ways remember It. That’s right, a major miscalculation at the dient, oonservartlve Re{»bUcans age monthly cost of the service, For ana thing, ba obTtaoaly doaa not everything we do, and some things wo get an Arob. If you went a cop, have that slight bolster at one ‘Irlah Need Not Apply’.’’ White House. have stopped promoting more bem about H-BO. have forgotten. get an Iriatunan.’’ point In the 'waist that Bill oops “A lot ot people say the po­ From the beginning, the bombing of North Viet Nam. OATV syetems work tUs way: Sleek Modern Walnut, 3 pieces 189. think the time for paaoa baa yet an* Auge eoAenoas are put up near Mellow Solid Cherry, 3 pieces 259. What displeases us, every time we sea Leary broke into a laugh. He have. liceman has become a middle President has felt he was most The tip-off oame at a closed- rived door sessiian of key House R«- dommunlUea to poor television It, In any context, ancient or modem, bad jiwt left City HaU, where "Are you going to wear a class man, be doesn’t Uve in the ■vulneTBlhle to a tta c k from the Smooth, sleek, uncluttered lines make this furniture a breezy to c»e And ba obvloualy oonalden that Mayor John Lindsay had In­ gim?" he ■was adeed. pubUoaois six tveeks ago wtiep roceipSbn areas. They podl Old Lexington Solid Cherry haa the old time quality that grows more mel­ la any dlgnification of the idea of try­ tough ned^borboods anymore, right — from proponents of low and cherished witii age. Cabinet pieces have full platform bases with for and Pionite plastic tops, grained to match the walridt veneers perfectly, peace, when and if it la aver arranged, troduced him as the new Police "I hardly think so. I stopped and he is out cf touch with the tougher mtiitary action to Vtot the shrewd Rep. Mel'vln Laird tokn the signals of distent ste- ere resistant to heat, bums, even nail polish! Drawers work smoothly on will have to be aomettaing quite differ­ ing to escape sunburn by dishonest Conumlssloner of New York carrying a gun. I guess when I people to the slums and the way Naan. Moreover, he feilt his con­ of Wisconsin, a mUitent laurd- ) tatk and feed them — seme- ogee bracket feet, like n stations. The rule prevent­ ot South Vietnam they hold and con­ then you have to kxk at the po- Democratic party, but also the ed CATV systems from dupU- '^(11 the natural heat on the unguarded skin a rough place. They had tiiart:, father's famUy. Frowned on, but Uceman. AU these tilings, pov- ' emttoe effort to save Viet Nam imated the hearings. Haord-iine trol, President da Gaulle’s position whet’s the name of that gang­ allowed.*’ Democrarts backing the Presi­ oating locally broadcaet pro­ aeems to question the legitimacy of the aa hot and fierce aa It. can be stood erty, poor education facflities, from oomraiontom. g ra m s-to r. 15 days before sa d without Inducing Internal fever—this Is ster, oh, yes, Boo Boo Hoff “In Phttadcdphla, you have a poor bousing; comes some hot The beginning of A&. John­ dent—Louiaiana’s Russell Long government In South Vietnam with around there when I was grow­ strong reputation in civil rights. after their broadcast. the Ideal technique, and all 'walnut evening and it’s a cop who feeis son’s unchaiacteiistic misoalcu- (See Page Eleven) “What the commission did,” which we now consider ourselves allied, ing up. It was the kind of place Very few poUcemen have that the bruDt of all these frustra­ latlon goes back to hls appoint­ b fact. President da OauUe seems to leaves should be used for might be to lie ■where you’d have that type of kind of a name. Was the neigh- an ' FOC spokesman said, under between basklnge in the sun. tio n s.'’ ment last year of Douglas Mac- "doesn’t really change any­ take the position that there wlU be no fellow hanging around the bars. bochood you come out of mixed The oar poBsd up In front of ArthuT n aS‘ Assistant Secre­ We would be willing to start tin 1966 The other people in the neigh- rsd aU y ?’’ thing. It extends FOC jurisdic­ true government of any kind In South the Bt. Regto Hotel and Leary tary of State for Oongressinnal Herald tion to all CATV systems, but It Vietnam until the fighting has stopped, coating tomorrow. borhood were working people. "Wen, the neighborhood now Reletlcne. The appointment of That’s right, you get oops from la a sknn. The riot we bad two (See Page Eleven) did so under rulea whkh by and and elections can be held. This seems to q oonservaiU've foreign servico Yesterdays large will have ahnoet a mini­ that kind of neighborhood. Three officer with an UkistriouB con­ amount to a recommendation that, if or four feUows from the neigh­ m al the United States wsnts peace In Viet­ servative name reflected the 23 Years Ago "I doubt if the average viewer Lower The Drinking: Ag:e7 borhood went on the force. And, President’s oonvlction that the nam 4t will even have to begin by aeut- of course, you had one feUiow This darte 26 years ago was will notice It very moeb.” The suggestion of President Gettell A Thought for Today oonsarvartives on Oapltoi Hill tUng the very government It has worked from the block go to prison.’’ bad to coddled. a Sunday, The Herald did not of Mount Holyoke College that 18 "How come you went on the BO hard to keep atanding. ", . .It pleased God through dishing up spiritual pablum Top State Department and publish. should be made the legal “age of dis­ job so lateT’’ be was asked. Today in History There la, therefore, almost as much at cretion’’ for drinking, among other tha fodly of what we preach to week in and week out, to the foreign aid officials made It L eary becam e a oop in 19M, aava those who beliave.” I Oor. cSeer they felt the reel power 10 Yean Ago a gulf between President de Gaulle and thlnge, brings to mind the sorry effects ■when he was 29. point where man to*the pavtr Today Is ‘nmradky, Feb. IT, the United States on the possible con- of New York State’s Insistence on keep­ 1:31 doesn’t know what be should on the Foreign Relations Oom- (he 48th day ot 19M. TTiere ara "I couldn’t go right through ditlona of a peace In Vietnam as there ing Its minimum liquor-purchase age at "But I didn’t get anything out expect? mittee was Sen. Bourke Hlcken- Representatives of fifty com- >17 days left in the year. school, I bad to take off and of the sermon.” So stands or Is between the United States and North 18. ■What Is the constant, pulsat­ looper, the conservative Repub­ cercial firms in Manchester In­ Today’s HlghHght in Hlatoiy work,” he said. "I drove trucks. falls preaching in the minds of ing theme of the Gospels? Is It lican from Iowa. From the VietnanL It might be said the fact that New dicate in questionnaires return­ On this d ate In 18M, the House Did laboring, I didn’t have the many who are bent on aocumu- not tile great redemptive acts Presidrot on down, the Admin­ ed to the Chamber of Commerce of RepraaantotlTes. after weeks There are, unfortunately, two rather York and Louisiana are the only states dough for coUege. ’Templ^ was W hile Early American, 3 pieces 289. Old Time Knotty Pine, 3 pieces 439. in the union with a liquor-purchase age lattng a few more tips on how of God to the life and 'work of istration dismissed the Oapitol that abandonment of the New Of balloting, rtectod *11100100 compiling reasons why we cannot re- a block and a half from my to ll've the good life, or to de­ Jesus cairist? In them the em­ H3U peace bloc as Insignificant Haven Railroad’s Hartford-Boa- Jefferson prudent. Tha vote ia that low (Mississippi has no minimum home. I went there. Wfam I got Much Early American furniture was painted so this Colonial bedroom in its After making thmr first furniture of oak, carry-over from Enidand, the fuae to try to look across that gulf. at all) does not mean that 18 ia too rive some highly personal phasis Is constantly Hls passion, and worried instead about hard­ ton line would create hardship the electoral bad been a out, I went on the pottce for one "spiritual comfort" And, aa if coltmiste soon found that the plentiful white pine was much easier to work. First, France was In Vietnam before young. On the other hand. If a 31-year- death, resurrection and ascen­ line antl-Oonununists. on them. tie: 78 for Jatfareon, 78 for Aar­ glistening white with decorations in gold is authentic 1 Tops are of non-mar reason. The security. ’Ihlfty five In response to Ihla sort of "m ar­ Here is fine furniture so crafted, in knotty pine, and finished in a deep, we were, and may stUl have a better old or a 4S-year-old'showe poor Judg­ sion and a wealth of rich prom­ Ignored by the White House, TTie Kage Co. of Hartford on Burr. Jefferson was sleeted matching white plastic. Buy separately as follows: 50” seven-drawer dresser dollars a week and a half pay ket resecurch,” preaching runs ises. the peace Democrarts—partlc- Rd., with an assist from Post­ on the 80th ballot and Burr be* base $98; 27% x 89” perfume bar mirror $31; 80 x 30" three-drawer bach­ smoky color. Open stock sale prices: 60” nine-drawer dressed base with sense of how things reaUy are there ment In drinking. It should not be con­ at the end of 30 years. It was the risk of tailoring Itsrif to cluded that an 18-year-old la no more The man in the Ularty Sen. J. W. Fultorlght of m aster H. OUn G rant, has da> oame irlce president. elor’s chest $68.60; fuD or twin size tester bed completely with canopy 51% X 88” mirror $207; 88 x 48%” sevep-drawer chest $135; cann(m-ball than we do. Second, de Gaulle Is the a good job for somebody from popular demand. rightfully expect this; and the indiscreet There has to be a law Mls- Arioansas," the Foreign Rela- veloped a new type of envelope ( On This Date frame ^9A0. All 8 pieces fOT $289. Also: 80” bookshelf tops for bachelor’s bed with spool turnings, full or twm sizes $108. All three pieces $439. Add veteran of the negotlatioiui and conces­ where I oame from.’’ But shall we Mama the num man in the pulpit dare offer tions chairman—became In­ ‘ In 1018, B ritish and F r e n ^ sions and the bridging of great gulfs slsaipid notwlthatandlng, and It has to "TeU me a cope-and-««R>bers made with transparent plastic chests $68.60; 35 x 85” comer desk $72.50, fiber-rushseat side chairs $36.50; the 27 X 18” bedside commodes that look like spice chests. They have 8 In the pew. . .or the man in nothing less. creasingly bolder in criticizing that can bo used by adveitleers forces captured Oameroon, Af­ that had to be achieved before he draw a line somewhere. It ia wiser to otory that happened to you on tile pulpit? Might R be that Pastor Joseph E. Bouzret 18 X 15” bedside tables $89.96. drawers and slate insets in tops, $79.95 each. draw it at the age le'vel where most the Pretodent. Yet. these Dem­ to assure that customers will rica, In World War I. could bring peace to Algeria, which Ihe way up." the man In tha pulpit bas been Ooncordla Lutheran Church ocrats might have buttressed In 1988, J h e League of N a­ young people have attained reasonable "I didn’t have much happen get a kxk at what's insida. seems, more and more, an uncannily maturity than to be swayed by the ex­ tions condemned the Japanese precise pattern of what Vietnam has to me at ah. I got a burglar In occupation at ManMmria. ample of this or that exceptional 18- 19M. He w as a t m y bouse. We became for us. year-dd; or to yield to the old bromide In 1984, King A lbert I ot Bel­ bad a daschshund who never gium was killed while mountain that a boy old enough to fight for his basked after 9:80 at nlgbt. I country ia old enough to drink beer. ’Iha F is c h e t ti oUmbing. think he was afraid of the dark. In 19M, U.B. forces Invaded In Tlie Mirror training that makesiiim a good soldier But on this nlgdit ha barks at does not make him a reeponslble drink­ 2:80 In tha monilng. I kmked A few dajrs after Soviet Rtuaia mada er. out and aaw, you know, aoma- the grand stand play of permitting one Tavern oi>erators in the border re­ Ihtng paaalng in front ot tha wliir 8-^ dissident Russian writer to journey over gions of New York State voice great dow. I went out in the jwbk and 4.4 concern for the rights of young people to Britain to deUver lectures eriticai f got Into some abnibbery we bad 1 2 naversofTlM 9 whenever the state’s drinking law is the Russisn way of Ufe, the same Soviet there and when this feikiw oame crltidasd. It la more difficult to fathom paat me I shot once over Ms *< | f t Moath for lFob.t Bussia revived the atmosphere of Sta- tin reaisoa for the New Yoric legisla- head. ’Itaat alioppad btan ptettgr Cl Un’s famous purges with the trial and ture’a adamant stand against any good.’’ punishment of two other authors whom change, even before pressures from the "Do you remember who ha . D H ft ft White Home Chsriy It had decided not to tolerate. neighboring states of New Jersey, Con­ w as?" ' C necticut, Pennsylvania, Vermont and H 2 ftBtoik Sweat Oheriry The visa for ths Ruasian writer going "No. But ha waa 23 and Mb s to Britain was an open grand stand Massachusetts. Meantime, as Ihe New fleet oontaot wMh the law was at Yoric ’Flmea noted in a recent editorial, ^ V ftdwngr Ptoeaflple play. Tbe trial of the two writers back age 10.’’ "the tragic fheto is that soores of young "W het etae?’’ s home in Moscow was a closed, sum­ H 2 ftOheriY Mfiple peotde from the five bordering atates "Wen, I was a rookla waBring & mary process affair. and two provinces have been killed or a foot beat and a car stepped 0 mr 1 ft ft Cjheny Nocs«t The big decisive difference between injured in auto accidents because they and ariied ma for dlrecQone. J ' the two Mnds of writing involved seems drove acroes the border to buy liquor Ihey asked me the way to some ifv 1 ftAveOeiHS at year jMifli- to have been that the two writers put denied them In their own oommunities." other pelt of town. I didn’t know fit an trial ware clever enough and reck- Permitting such a hasard to exist speahs where it was. It was tha sama 1 ^borkeofl Royal lee Crtiom laaa enough and yet aitisUc enough to poorly, to aay tim leaa^ for the New as asklag aomebody kho baa H ^deeleti store, or ask him York Legislature's sense of vahiea. lived in Brooklyn aH Mb Ufa Oak Campaign Chest, 3 pieces 259. know how real^ to hurt when they H f t to got tt .fsr yoo. Quaint Solid AMple, 3 pieces 275. H is hard to imaglna that ttie tragle about a atoaat hi tha Bmuc. 8» •■W" aonqwaad their fantostte axaggeratloos affects of legalised teen-age drinking I aaid I didn’t know and Am guy f M Ipgwich Solid Miaj^ is agideifl . . . based on time-tested Colcmial de> Campaign chests which traveled to the comers of the earth with officmu af what Ufa la Russia b Uke. would be lesaanad if tha other states In the back ^ the oar worn tba tiiling Mfleen in tiw foH plntfonn bases, ogee bracket feet, thumbnail edges of the British army inspired thjs sc^id oak bedroom. Pieces «re bound in , got into stop with New Toik. The bad deputy siqMitnteiidant of po­ m AtpotmOy, tbay had davtioped, ia I s t p Y A l * and old tiOM beds. Soundly miade, too, for long lastffig enjoyment with cente* brass, much like the campaign chests of old. Choose from (^len stock Ss •capla, their own imitation of those effects of overindulgenca ara not, after n ce." guided drawers nnd dttstproofinf throughout. Buy any pieces separately as foUows: 40" three-drawer dresser base $59.95; 24% x 32%” drossOT mirror ' w ritifa on the American scene who spe- all. limited to the highways. We sub­ He Is a amen man, 5-7 and 166 'W IM .50; 80 X 40” four-drawer chest, $59.95; and trundle bed (two twin lize mit that iu ia a roallatio minimum poutda, and ba baa aparea, doaa ■ ft>7 WatoeaSt., Maacbeetto follows; 50” six-drewOr dresser base $112.50; 37 x 81” mirror $3l.50; 82 x 'iHalHaa hr the Utoratuio of the “ab- '' 44” four-drawer chest $77; or size spindle beds $57.50. All three beds) $117 AO. All three pieces for $2^. Add the 16 x 18” bfldm tiblo With drinldiig agA baftac for ths pobUo in- cot gray hair. Ba mbs in a bhia ■ f t FIm m 6M-S3CS No Caataay «M too lurid, no toraat and aapaclany that of youth tt- oaarooat and a dark gray aap>' pieces $275. Add the 20 x 16” hs^ide tables, reproduced fn»n sn old wash one drawer snd shelf $24.50; the 40 x IT* desk-dwessY. wRh fa g drxwittfl ahufa a g i^ thMr aim ao* AMt BM M iraW ) UIOOW .. Hat Ha tad a Stand, for $81 ench. 169.96 : 28” two-drawer campaign chest $89.96. / •tv . f t 5%: MAT^nnwyncit EVENING. HBRALD, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEiBBUABY 16,19M ?A 6 B MANCHESim EVENING HERALD, MAMGHE8 TEB, CONN,, WEDNESDAY, FE 8 BUABY 16.1966 ■tentoB, Mra. Veronloa Free­ aamea te; 7 pmL. TOBaad Ooua- niebt rt g to the Tm to RA N Gl T M m d dteouai p(6eeagiMi. lii MganK land, and Mia. Beveriy paeat tiy Store va. Ctonsumeoi Food '. S' (? •i;. Btree babysKttog will be pro- Omtre, and Vernon Steelt B oom to the iot« . ,.. : Sonlh Windsor C^oreh Meniberg vMed dining the meeting by va. Tiuree Sana Cleaneni; 7:45 The itepitelleMi naumsi to tsout- F u a O ’. Mayiw States Views inato tom eonuiMtef nusaMni wail hpi» to^fcoUi ^^Hod- ' >, * ■ M ia. Dorothy ZabUeoeky, end pm. Hayden and Mhsen Xosufr- GASOUNL T a H ear T a l k MM. FhjdUe Oborohea. anee va. Tolland Saiher Shop; aaddrteg rtea to tha oanvrtiMWSI tar oirjiSAiffii-SS: tiM Into aM Omma Tmm Given Kan rt the cbortih wlU meet Obambero Movera va. TownUne wilt bg held M arahS. ,_iw5Sir_____ Dflmar LaCrwai. fliw Brad in (]fe jPensiott Issues Oa f^aadf Drive with Dr. BcbumaichM', tomorrow Ajuto Body. The gamea are open »aat Hartford far U hlgM rt 8. women assialtaic at to the puMlo at no ohsige, and $58,0 0 0 Loan W-anMn -oC.’.'ttM. DHteid O p * the meeting wtfi be Mni. Dot are played In tha BJoka Memo­ BANTLY Oil ^ Iba. Brown waa a mfmM of tSMbmto $aL SVS-fiMfi. ( OMI’ \N\ , N'< • pste „ _ ' grogrtp^;'. Oteirob w ti tefrt Bflhavay, Mia. Meriha MoGo- rial Sohool gyta. 1 tha uadlaa amid of S t Harr* :;n M\iN srui'.i'.r ^ I 2 ! S i s E 2 2 f ^ h L « S ^ ^ CJJuroh, Cast Hartford. F or Sew ers He m^ssd the . with Dr. Otttoi echuroeohef, rt wen, Mrs. Allee WOrka, Mre. BepabUcana to Meet SDTGEBS OBIS OmtrMitmnmm-- ttmoaa iw sunriTon Includa Hra aona, the etjuroh Unanoe Advtadiy Carol Sohoemba, Mra. Dot Mc- RepubUoan State Central TRENTON. N J. (AP)—Tha 11.1 , (119-t.'.'.iri a Mmr am wo Alien J. Arown of Btoomfield. —ft 'mastiiv f**t^ya*e* tBa ■, Butchteon, end MTO. JOyoe Tom­ Committee membera from the A IM.OOO Oonununity F ad t b oats ht^abU n md W ^ Bim- ftsunawoilc of oar local Fmmra Service, q( the tftmed Ohdx«h <4 Mew Jrtmgr Senate haa agreed Itiick \ illr ' ^ Bartran J. Brown, CAa^ F, (Ihrist, ipmonew mepning: Ifrth*, lin. S5(h dirtiiet, John MuUen and ttiea Adndttlstrattoa loan to day a i| ^ aSid .laat t t^ F a in- pbu. a s the dhwelnw todloa^ to give an addttlanal |100,000 » TTT^ a t m Nwr* **■ South WIndaor to plan aowar f M m BMbiiiig batwwB flia ad tfiait tU a wmiid b a S m ben r t the Whmeh% Volleyball Mra. 'Virginia Lewie, wifi meet to Rutgam tJhlveirtty to heto — — —— 7—— Funeral Ronald F. Brown all of to t orthnatad to coat flA iMBtdod dlraOton and tliapeti- oom ba dom aa » amid pegtkm oomoMtee diiieHiiig r t Hie schedule tof tomoRow with RepuMlcan town chelnnen the eehool celebrate Ita fiOOtb H a o s I Hazartslsl A sia to S w te n ^ ^ ^ Hartford; two daushtara, Mlaa jnllllon waa annoo^ today Ijjr the merttoir ertfi he iM . Xean hight’a Mena VcBayball League and vice chainnan tomorrow aimtvamaiy. JACaU filCnUU AUS .BonMi 779 VMnin|^ .Aoa, . Brown of Boat Hart- ifaMi IMttda tliB peniinB .w tiw iy WMt iShiaiart. Biii*** wSl ba In ^ Brown of Faat Connecticut aenatora. Ha im ifcilwwBa iia ipoaltioB. ncMBd. B t <*dsr tP^aad JhSafa#^SaMtSwaotS^ Caniati^^ *^ art***^-**^ Aanaa’l!. *• Ralale —The funda .•__j - _win in I..be uaad for „SUba faiknati«SattaK ----- I reipmtod Hm B m t o (Brntoy. wait Hart- ^ j^diaatar;, IT— .frandcWl------the final dealgn and prepar- ‘1 would Bka to co m et a to J^iiada■ndk mayiwy odi — _at______Ite fn-. *•“ ■** fraot-frandchU- ^ phaae 1 of the proponed___ . few metoenemae flud anoaarad ripoFt back to WO uoatw Vnn* bnowswr ftom 7 to ___ . ____ aewar protJact Prim a^ e ^ h a - ww M w w jow lUM. Mrtxzew wUb tto tbaiTthatoMgnMMMda- iwoomneode- Funeral,aerrlQaa wUl,ba held. ^f phaae 1 la f ’B jn . on the Indua* npt Friday at SilS am. from the trial____ ai«a on R t 6, The program M i« by Director Hariaa ttona , OPEN O. Bdward Swan N aw l^ and Whitney Funeral ^ be under the direction of roqua*. but, »»w«ver tt Home, SIS Bumal<^ Ave., Jomea SOngeo Aaaociatea, con- nJLcto to ftoal ana^vde, BOC/IOM______— Mra.____ Betnadatta Baat Hartford, with a aowmn gutting engineers, of Farmlng- ImaMa Lafabvra Swan, W, of of Dlrootoro mw* keep Ihrtr DAILY !!r",nr ***“ roquiem a t ® a t t»>««> any- TV Newscaster Tongue-Tied Legislators (Continned from Page One) J 3 U U S t ^ S ' thing that took place, although ■totaro and fbur grandefaUdren. gion Mdad tha Amarlcan flag Kuehl New Member ftJk B/tlVlMa ftlot XXw vavam Poison Gas Funeral aervioes wU ba bald and praaentod it to ICra. Rod- Hughes, 2S, of 16 Longview Ter., he admits that Mr. Weiss was General Manager Robert i^rad and that he agreed to his ANNUAL SALE tomorrow at, U. am. at the gar. Kennebunk, Maine, and Hunting l 7 C Fo^i ^ E n g lish NawMric and W bltaay Fuafnl Membara of lha Amartcan La- Lodge Rood, Mansfield, both Weiss has released his sched- salary. 1 would remind him smd K ills 17 in Of 7-Gallou Club ule for hearings on department- gjj jjjg oiembers of the board BOSTON (AP) — When the little gambUngT" this senator Heme, 818 Bunudde Ave., B ast gion conducted it service at the were held in $6,000 bond NEW TORK (AP) — Teievl- aVUtolOA UUUIV VU JBU/lMCb/ «U|pSW AUUfUXIjWWH MUU UIB WWU yUUll|( A./U1101UDonald Ah,.K. AA-UdliaKuehl VAof 74 a-» a.«*v*aa*ii/aa*aaMountain Rd. ia wwone wof-. thew--— ^ ttHHl when Mr. weiss------left us-- Masaaebusetta Leglalature aaked. " I like to risk a few dol­ Bartfoid . Burial wfM ba in HUi- fttneral home on Monday night. Authoritiea said the two young Swiss Mine rion neweoarter David Brinkley ride Oametary, Hartford. Mambars of the Army Navy men bad failed semester exam- Manchester residents who backs up his belief in the ' . .. ho«rd interview night, takes on the king's Engliah, lars on a game rt cords once in S A V E » - r e $ 1 0 0 FHeiidi may caB a t the fti- drfc.K u b alao iidttoided atha .- *.—,-1 funeral Inations two »-.w.weeks ago blood progT^ with action. Yes- ducted (Oontianed fimn Page One) oeys televMton news programs someUmoa the lawmaker from a vdiito myaeU — tt breaks up molaprop county haa the floor. the monopoly." . boma'toatgbt from 7 toil, home Mooilay nlgbt. Griswold w w charged with terday Kuehl donated one of the 130 pints of blood col- j„ the manager s office, riiould abandon ttie star system Taylor’s. tunnel after three workers Some of the fractured English A House olaaele eome the day five counts of selling narcotics ijgted during the Bloodmoblle’s ------schedule foUowe: ° to favor rt preeentatten by a one of the members urged Ha on many magnificent models! Mrs. Raua A. KwllaaC MM- Alaxauider Tedford and‘ Hughes with two counts. -- February visit held at the EUts Floyde E. Forde, Mrs. Miary ^ 10-30 a.m ., heakh de- "They are as foDows: opened a ventilation shaft that is the result rt emotion to the bed been closed for the winter. number rt repoztem as newspar coileaguee in a debate to keep SOUTH WINDSOR — Mrs. fVmeral services for Mrs. Club on BIsseU S t SuWe, John Duika, Roger J . partenent; 2 pjn., pianrilng com- He requeo^ tranaporta- heat of debate, but not always. Rena Andreas Haviland, 72, ef Rachel Flska Tedford of 71 K The occasion marked the 56th hnnglols, Robert F. Santamarle, zoning board of ap- tom for six months, which ths Except for the small crew, pera do. Over the yeare those who the capital puMahment tow on working in the turmel’s northern Lindhurat, N. J,, mother of Bhiefiald Dr. were held yea- Savings Bond pint (the 7th gallcm) donated by Richard McNemaira, Jason J . pggjjg. 2 ;so p.m., partdng meter of dlrectorB agreed to. h.nHaii n# MMrinAMm "The star system, aa applied have an ear for euch things re­ the bo’ - “- " 2 -p.;;;";:;-;: memorial lecture r t Columbia here.” those who wish to do ao may mary aditsnded ths funeral home be Inotaided In the records r t epace-agei Bonded Circuitry. Smartly stylad In and curbs; 9:30 a.m., Police De- was the pension commitment. With good weather over North rlWveratty. One of Me oofleaguee favored contribute to the Lindhurat Monday night. Also, Henry Henry partment and dog Mcense fund; nfilnga. Champagne color. Annual Sale Piked. the new rate, and it will apply "There’s no pain or dlscom- Mr. Weias asked that he be giv- Viet Nam for a change, U.S. Air "In ptoioe rt the star system,’’ repeal of (he state law which Methodist Church. :------Sohofield, Julio ' 1 p.m., board of directors, hu- *T feel we have a duty," he ae to that date to bonds bought fort Involved,” he said, ‘‘and en the equivalent amount of Force and Navy planes step^d ^be suggested, "I think we will says the game of beano ia gam­ The James T. Pratt Funeral It’s a good feeling to thipk Tve I^® re^rlo, ^H ^e Redina, R„.j DleW. ^ assessor; 2 p.m., bond ma- This Mf Antiml Sale ValM Mngi you fine I rtafat fit I ed William M. Haberern five ______woiktog alU day on one kind of Httnamann, 74, of West Hart- _ ADiMTITBS) Ifl^TElRDAY: turitiee and interest; 2:80 p.m., modest cost • Ei\Joy beautiful noise-fiiee, drift-free FM • with Automatic Fine Tuning lord, moiher of Bdward William Warrantee Deeds Claude______Archambault,, 774.. _ Tol-__ gallons; William Kuhne, three news or one stoory, end then Back Leary Appointment laebeUe Bonaaera Insurance, employro’ Insurance, . having them, all of them, report Puwerfril AM Radio, too • IS-Watts widittorttd music power Heinanann of RockvUle, died and Tpke.; SUnley Backus, East gallons; William Kelsh Sr., two pensimis and social security; Monday at fit. Franoie HoepNal, 7 * ^ ^ * * - Hartford; Shawn Bator, 68 Dur- gallons; and Mrs. Florence Get- Colonials Make ^ on the air whatever they have NEW YORK (AP) — qivli Lindray aiaiounced the ap­ • Two emended-ranfiB tO* qieaken with coaxial tweeters • I J . FfUcramo and Michael J . Ma- 3:30- p.m., civil defense. Bartlord. kin St.; Mrs. Irene Bavler, zewloh and Charles E.K. Carl- J laBimed.’’ rights leaden have ganemfiy pointment rt Leary to a five- Budusite liOcroaiatto Player with Diamond Styhis banUiea seU, ivoperty on Btosell St. Added Progress March 1, 9 a.m. welfare der 4 He said, ^ m«Y be that year term rt a news confereaca Other survivare include a North Rd., Botttm; WHUiam Bow- son, one gallon, partment; 9:30 am., libraries; k V W D - ' applauded the appoiatmeot of discenibla lecotd and styliis wear • See amaziDf Magnavne fiaughter, three gwndchfidren Roswell M. Sptaguo Jr. and en Jr.. 66 Wadsworth St.; The next Bloodmdblle visit BuoUey and Onmktte and I and T\ieeday. (Ckmttained from Page One) 10 am., town clerk and elec- HAMMOND ORGAN & PIANO STUDIO a few othefa are the lest of a Howard R . Leary os Hew aolidrtatoFcrtaMe Stereo now priced from oojy •69“ and three great-grendohlldren. -wnAir o' Lawrence Christenson, satfford will be at Waddell School M-on- 10:30 a.m., water and Lindsay said he woifld have Springs; Bernard Collet, 86 day, March 21, from 1:45 to As you will note, Brig. Gen. tkms; VP**' York’s pottce oommiaeioner. reappointed Broderick to the ■SJSrrSTSlifS, Pattevson, property on Tracy Fred NassUT is a little out of s«wer departments; 11 am. rec- 17 OAK STREET - 643-5171 tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. at the Dr. Spruceapruce Sit.;si.; Kevin Connolly,uonnoay, 18lo 9:30v.ov p.m.f h ». You are invited! ------— ------r^atian and narks Leery was named T>ieeday to $86,000-e-year-Job eocceiit for Ms Fisette Funeral Home, 20 file- ______aa™ — ------. _ a. a w BUIU> m o PUMP bead the 27,000-mon police force opposliUion to the ctviliw review AttaohnMBt Falrview St.; Mrs. Imiise Ora- b Z March 2 (to hehearing room). PITTSBURGH (AP) — A tart­ toUK* J. Sotemoa agelnst 01a«t<>nbury; Peter Crow- d ^ X 8 p.m.. Board of Education, after Mayor John V. lindsay board. ^ t a jjlr v t o w Cemetery, Wert Mrtioherter Bottttng O o ^ ^ ley, Coventry; Mrs. Julia Eich- art Johi^on Ernert S ^ tt 4 u ^ ^ By provision of.the town char- er "pump,’’ so powerful it needs dechned to reappoint Vincent J . tor an Inrtant a million watts — The Republican mayor bed m a a. Epstein, Louis IDpstein and ner, Coventry; Karrie ElUs, 22 thony J. Russocl^ Robert Johns, ^ dw n*orar his "eyes ter, Weiss will have until March Bbodertidt because r t a apM pledged be Would appoint such a LOOK WHAT ONLY F r i e ^ Hiey ^ rt the fu- Epstein, three tote off Packard St.; Chip Ferrlgno, A. Hyatt Sutllfie, Mrs Aima trooiw had a tough time 28 to complete his review of the about the etocbtodl heedS rt a oVer the iaoue of a civfitan re­ board in hta campaign tart year. Mc«l home tanigfat from 7 to 9. Henderson Rd., $1,750. Columbia; iMSlton Fish, 363 M. Kutsavage, Eugene M. Grlf- ^ m«rrv-«ro-round departmental budgets and to rity rt 100,000 rt any one time — view board. haa bben waiouiiced by the At a aeparoite news confer­ „ . j r r - - »■: P « “ y P^tzgeraw, 264 feh, John Stoutnar. John E. ^ J i t f l S o l S r ^ S o u Z lt b is tentaU^ budget to The iqipoinlmeut was looked ence Theeday, Broderiok, 45, $ | Q Q 5 0 W IL L Town of Mjandbester to Oar- Phoenix St., Vernon; Mrs. Weiply Jr., Allred Hagenow . ^ ended at the Yorktowm the board of efireotors. Weathi^bouw StodMrtlt.Oorp. upon favoratity by civil rigfata said the rtvOtan board was not SOUTH WINDSOR — Mrs. -ter Cbevroirt Oo. Inc., the west- Bertha Griswold, 69 Garth Mrs. Elsie Hence, Mrs. Roslyn ^},gy never 'H>e board will then have un- 'nta Ugl^eneiigy ooeotel pump Imdere, who reg ^ a dvilion the baeio proUem. HS said ratti­ Brown, 79, of erty portinn of Charter Oak Rd.; Arthur Harper, Over- Hill, Robert R, Steams, Ralph ^yonij gnd up to a til April 7 to conduct a pubUc waa devrttned to power a tooer review board aa a safeguard er tbrt it centered on an eCfoit 1 ^ 0 b u y . East Hartford, formerly of Field, for ona year, $76 a brook Rd., Vernon; ■William Warren, Arnold Aronson, For- »nng. Their grunts and hearing on the .manager’s bqd- rod thTM tong; Dr. W, E . against pottos ataieee to minori­ by "variouB people rt City Hafi” South Windsor widow of Peter riMnth. ffiioupp. v i^ preti artit re-: to run the police department. Harrison, 66 Jean Rd.; Rob- rest Hartin. groana“sounded llke”the sweet- get and will ther\have untU May ■eoroh 'liit:^^et|rtitt^ai|M, eoM ty groupo. ert Hubbard. Bast Hartford; Also, Carl Lombardo, Mrs. ^ music mha side of Manches- 7 to adopt its own budget and to h e iry, 66, a eecesr poUoeman Bariier, Broderin^ a holdover during tliis exciting Albert Klsaman, Bast Hampton; Stanley P. Grzyb, Mrs. Grace ggt g tax rate. ths devUb^ witt "the taigert Hgb-enecgy light source knowfi who hM been Ftdtaddpfala’e from the admtadrtiaiUoa r t once a-year event! Kermit Kroll, 82 Cooper Hill Bogdan, Mrs. Anne Golnik, W11-- Colonials had first con- H It fails to do so by then, to have been devetoped tor Ugh- police commiaakiner ter three Democrat Robert F. Wagner, St.; Harry Lleberg, Coventry; Tierney, Elmore E. gijgrg^j the possibility of push- the manager’s recommended power loser eystema.’! years. Slid thrt while he did not bad oalled the rivtUan review Paul Mikan, East Hartford; Stone, Arthur nnz, Mario Ma- realized that it’s what’s budget will automatically be He artd tfip pumU'Vrwi devel- bike the Men r t a otvilian review board proposal a “cruel boox.” Mrs. Moira Nichols, 60 Scantic tassa, James S. teSure, Irwin front that counts. Their adopted. board he vrooid cooperate with He woe appointed tart May. Meadow Rd., South 'Wndsor; GartMde, Sylvester B a ra ^ motto has always been to con- oped to oonjimctioii wMh' the Army xiliafia ObnniMDd, Bstote- one. PUlBdelpliia baa bed mch New Ybric now has a pottos Frederick Rocker, 261 South James Ough, jpont your objective head-on. Ejecluahra Mafinavnx Vldeotiiali>-«niafces afipfctuiu vMe, Ahu. >/ . - \ ' a board riiwe 1966. review board made up of three St., Rockville; Mrs. Lois Ryla, *“ 1 Hlvers. (This is a sensible approach Long Urges pottos officiate. Undray pro- •diustments for you eleetronkaRy, oonthmoaisiy; with 87 Wedgewood Dr.; Mark Sa- Avery, being that their Adonls-unllke poeee to add tour oivtoans to tha tmiing aecuracy you could not achieve by handl 888 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER bourin, 17 Falknor Dr.; Mrs. Lorraine Petering, Mrs. ppoflien would have been blotted Backing for board, fta ttodlngi, however, TOUR CHOICE rt sMtof Stetee er TT at I Union Qtes Riglits Issue would be only advisory, with ISaleiriee. Waiter Sinon, 260 Hollister St.; Hoyt Stilson, Warren L. Black- final authority rerting with the Final Clearance SALE! Mrs. Irene Walsh, 138 Garth Not every town is fortunate LBJ P olicy pokes oommiaeioner. Mrw.. MaryM a ry AnnArm W^MMap^^^^waisti, 04 mapie TMargaret ' ’' Simpeon, Mrs. Eliza- Inrallroatoen having silch pull forminy its dressed values IT’S NEW. IT HAS NO NAME As Possible Wage Threat Iindsay*a legal advteon say Fully AUTOMATIC 23' Console TV* St. lmriiewIro.“’Iherprotobly h a ^ (Conttaned from Pag. One) they believe they oon avoid the .99 merit edtoft to Impoae a nottonal WOOL SKIRTS Mrs. Marie Albert, Mrs. Janet started a uniform trend for Sen. Vance Hartke, D-Ind., MIAMI BEACH. Flo. (AP) — UtlgaMon thrt has tied up opero- always brings you Perfect Pictures... day or night I 5 Hubbard. future troUeymen. spokesman tor a group of sena- AFL-dO oonrtiuotlon union wage srtOement plan on the tlona rt the civilian boards in orig. to 12.98 Vice President ooiwtiurtlon unlona. Ffailadelpfaia and Rochester, At the place where the trolley tors who opposed resumpUon of Name it! Win it! leaden aay thrt the government He mode the statement rt a shall Mott, Richard J. Bagge, .Parted having its troubles, they North Viet Nam bombing, said N.T. FoUoemen’a organlzattone Offers Indians M «. Helen Bojarakl, Mra. Miar- placed a sign has since “ separate toterview 0 » t a may be using racial dlsciimina- new s conference after bearing a to those eftiee halted board .99 tha Miontany, Mra. Mkrie B. birred minions — “Washington Hder o{q)ostog oMalaUon of the THE FABULOUS NEW iion efaor^ to pijeocure them detailed report from S t Lcuia hearings ttwougb legal actfon. SWEATERS f^arm Knowhow Benson, James V. McOooe, Mra. gjipped her.” (they tWnir of all *>« off«rrtl. toto boidlpg.<4down wage de- AFLrCilO rtfictels, who w ere Tbfi DfitiM aM eni 2S—Wieo- 5 cbaiged with raotal diaoriinina- New Totfc’s Batrotanen’a orig. to 12.98 LUliiui L e g ^ , Durword MHlrt, the anglM.) He said, however, that crlUc* Benevolent Aaaoetatlon haa matic model 1-T338 with 280 sq. (Oonthmed from Page One). ThaddeuB Backlei, Mra. Arme A. ^ fte r their transistorized m- tl»e PresWrait’s policy don’t Preridaht a J. Haggeriy rt tion taaler the 1964 a v f i lUglitB in. opUcaQy filtered big acraen, Act tor wolfing off the Job of threatened a oouzt fight to bkxfic tor the funeral of Prime Minis- 41cator (borrowed from want to 4elay actian on a meas- toe AFLCU) Oomtiuotton and a oivfliaa revtew hoard. two 8^ oval speakers, plus hlghect HAMMOND ' Bufidtag Trades Department oonetiucUng the S t Louie arch ter iMl Bahadur Shastrl said he ttoymond W. Lmos, T. U.N.C.UE.) indicated (what ur# 0»t provides equipment for when three Negro ptumbers Leary Joined the PliHadalpIfia rwHabmty Magnavox ch assis wNh ^ agbOag ' bnached the obaige in saying ‘•Poor Boy” Sw eaters 7*^^ is back rt President Johnson’s Bowera, rtae can an indicator do) the men. w en Mred. polloe department in 1940 aa a exclusive space-age Bonded Cir- request to meet with the new ^ sufficient for the W ^ b» rega^ a vote " it ia a paoaDiMty" that the flrrt orig. 11.98 . rtvtt rfghte suit against a tAbor The AFTrOK) offlotate ray the patrolmen and rose through the epltry. Also available in French prime minister, ItMlira Gandhi. Robert Scoettler, Wu- trolley to resume the trip under on the bill — expected to be ORGAN ranks to deputy oommiaslonar Leaving Pakistan this mom- Spoonw. Dustin Wood, ita own power, the tired but pnssed overwhelmingly after , otganlaatton waa port of the dtapute is purely a Jurisdlofional Provincial styling—your choice. Jrtnaon adminirtration’e cam- matter because the Negroes In 1968 and oommiaeioner to tog Humphrey told an airport H. Dawkine, Mina (Mrol natty troops piled aboard again, several days of debate — oa of- lOtt. S e e Mtd hear this exceptional .99 CTOWd the United States ia Veiharg. Earle G. Rollto- The trolley rolled on throu«^- 7«ln« support for “botii our ; paign to bring prewwre egatart . betooged to another unton. The ensrineers who designed it, tonporarily Be eras graduatad toom Tam- MagnavQK value todayl 6 M > ,» SLA C K S 7 “prepared to walk the extra out praetio^ the ramainder flg^itlJ^ tem over there and our ' whrt tt eonfidlM irttetfbtiaiy The Justtoe Department Slfit Cfil) it the “X-66.”' But Hammond wants a oame at a time when Becretaxy pla Hutveirtty and reortved a orig. to 14.98 nolle to obtain peace.” (FiurUa, Sylvestor J. Beneoii, of the day In a trouble-froe President Andrew Owvasao, Notman manner. — name for it . . . and if you suggest the ac- rt Labor W. WHord Wlrte Was tear, degree by aitendlag ttw unt- vsndty a t irigK wWls a pottow Rlitcher, ktts. Mhigarrt Bum- Then, as nigtft was approadi- edited name you win this 87,500.00 organ to been troiMe proportig ttie notional wage Mtttemcnt plan, which Hagger­ B o < ^ y T r a p ner. tog and Simdcey eras cuddled Dominican Blast and separate matching tone cabinet! , to toe peat to panoadkig some NYLON SHELLS l Also, John E. Cronin, Stanley securely in his llre-ftee (mwst ty and the 18 oonatruetton union I todrt UEtona to accept Nlgroes, AOdDENTS 'KILL « t jm corvu: in f 111 ,1 thrillitu) (Icnunsti iitinn. OttU'i s o n ' 3 o BIEMINCiHAM, Ala. (AP) Falkowskl, Ronald E. Wlnther, —Puff—^Aw—Puff-rfihutter— Wounds 3 GIs^ ) but said tbrt a JUaUce Depott- piesldentB ere expected to tor- orig. 5.00 No other keyboard iiutrument approaches CHDOAGO (AP) — Accidents lYl.iijii.ivnx Quiility TV im.-. jHii.i d ftom only 8 9 —A IHnalartfirt high school RoUand Wood, Mrs. Dorothy Shutter—Oroannnnmmnn. (Oeattaned (ran Page One) . ment dvil rights suit in fit. nuUly reject Thursday. giri whs shot In the foot to­ Wood Jerome Nathan, WUllAm Now what? Arthritis maybe? the ingenuity of this new Hanmumd Organ. ; Loote woe not Justified. The Jotxs»n edmtolrtrattan. fa bomaa or pui^ placea took day by a booby-ttmw*4 Val- Hesketh Jr., Clifton C. Cottln, ------since police fired on a Ckanaoo- It offers a fantastic choke of tonal varia- i A Ugh goveniment source in ta etfoit to bold down whrt tt the fives r t 47,500 persons lost DRESSES and COATS eatlae pookage in traded for Annand H. Aubut Robert Mul- * a 7ntet4ed ~ student— demonstration tions that dwarf that of the largest orsan ortfi ttrt Utortfit afrtart the fit. oonsMeni ths thrert rt aa toflo* year — a rioa rt 2 par eant over Buy Now On Long tasy Terms bar older slst«r. The girt, Pa- doon, Mrs. Nancy Rusartl. lOoh- j k lim it I 4114711 . "®4neadv^ etuer built! * . , c Loots AFLCK) Birtdtog Trades tionaiy wa«e-prioa ip in i, fita KM - Mya ito MMtonol iadsty frtoto AiHBrt U, waa admit­ aetTomosko. X^U1#lfi6 X U l T l I A geoeral rtrlke igreod to tha 3 CkNBKtt eattia "Mka « bM a rt r t Bfa^led out the uuuetmrtlnu k t - ftn ie n ted te Weal Bad Hoapital Walk-in donon wara: Mrik e co n t^ and an entiy blank at K ere Wa* no Imme- pirt cent rt workers on the etch in the home wid U ,000 deaths to HEATHER WCXDL SU ITS ten asrag abeve the aakto, Foley, Winiam Bayrar, Mra. ----- aadkararlda braadoaat tonight to W fitl^ . Come in tOlDUHTOWl 0»im> nem . dota oqm al roaetton fton toe ,w*re Nagroaa, am tly raambdrii 'publto plaoaa. The oounett aoM 'Hi Harriet Mltohell, John Bchasohl Oub fiooot VmA fit wfil have make Ms first pofelto jeoaHnaatt monds from $996. .Jilhiar or Juattoe deparimerta rt AFLODO tadohs, and thrt 40 par cant rt fin home totell- erighially 2S.00 17.99 Hast graaed HiaddeuB Godorowakii, John Ro- tts annual BhM and Gold on lha atilka, wUoh Is g n saly Ia n Haggerty’s slr t em e ^ thrt therawmiaolttrtrt n tbtowm with an- No Payments Until April the top r t le ft fo rt and ban, John Lanaon. nar tomorrow rt 6:10 pA. at aftoettag lha npidilte’s anally i Ateo, B u te Reenaaowtoa, V ancher ter Orem ficbool. tortMl wtth % JCaita DNn^ and andgatedhto tram ttnn.

•JJ-' &>* PAGE MPTEBN'-’J' lIANCHESTiB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN; WEDNESDAY, FBBRUAJiY 16,1966 ...... SS^!. .■■ If AxUnggncR imSNiNQ snotiu^ M, 1968 caetv JeunuJtem. W e eonfrifou- Fair Hoiisiiig ^ V^FtkagTem ir Ouest of Honor Friendly Quits CBS Post tlonato ttw pnbUc,’ lu ate Rfttta*- Wonum on a Podiiun alon Aad'to OBb takve been S n e t ‘ MISAC topic . V At Bfib^ Shower Indeed.” In Dispute over Hearings Friendly chaigad -that irinal aotton w « be takett to* MjM. M m o0m "Androtat ef Sohnaidef lacked ttw exparteoca the Leadem) S8B Matii A, waa f iiia t alt ben^ NBW YOBK (AP) — Frad W. appointod group vice preaidHit, in national and International nigM on the formattoai of a' ■ ' . « r or Sunday afternoon at'a baby Friendly has quit fate poet aa broadOMttng, nuf to televise tbe affaire to exerelee a veto Judg> . town 'C pen Oocupancy BouttnQjy^ rdeta,' faalttires hkwh, vifiagl, ttwra may j^s no taomrioit. But alwwra at tha boaha of bra prettdent of tha Oohirobla hearing la*( Tburaday "waa a ment over ttie news dppfurtment, Dommitteo,” at a meeting of tha^ ■ut hiftthra a flOffonuMe wotte modwMmteNV, MDra. Otto And- ha^et and district leaders shot, whfie there’s a today, wU wlQ Broadeastlng System’* news taittfteaa, not a news. Judg­ The management of OBS eup- tag fe p io M iqtetora te a big rear lutot of 83 siro 8 t The taMab Maaolietter intertatth Serial Aite-; buried abve or burned to death, never submit to Udaatwie and divlaion la a dlaagreemant over m ent” ported . Setaeider In his new gon fra oomnHuilaf oontrol of sea w w aaslBted by Mra. Fraiv ;tlon Council (IMXBAC.) \ •yttective terror,” American asaasaina.” coverage o f a Senate Viet Mam Frienfty aaM ha became an­ poet. In wMoh he wlB act a* tti8 taiga foWM of Boidh Viet MUm. oaa OonoLdd of Weat Hartford, mfiltary apokawnen call it, ------gered baoauaa CBS’ ohiaf rival, No. 8 man to the network’s War- The meeting wltt be bald aSH, jui ottteteadlng oamw be* ba«i grandmother of the gueitt of haaring. 1# Y< KKW Tomc (AF) — Ky«T* On^Sflvtoiaatf atosfwariuan . Sjrlvtola fattier ia baad i t a taokteg away gradually, con- Friendly, 60, who roes to fame tha National Broadcaattng Oo., arohy. 8 p jn . to NeUl HaH o f St. M aiy’* ^ TO SlllVE yov Vtet Ooog tonrar tentfira. Utaatiy, determinedly at the "torattons Give Alarm biooor; Ifin. Bobart M ie of 45 ; SdO pym. H m boda tetod to telk Bjivte aomtvdd tea ftoala, to Htowy. bar bratber ia a laaryar. NOWl waa tttevtttng tha hearing that In Um letter to Stanton and episcopal CSiurch, li CttiOfiiak ■Ef^AYll ______St John at and Mra. Bay- in faroadoaat Jounwllam ae a ' XildBB Ok^ ***^ ' Bab balom A naWf Hi oraad.' But aba bad idayod flia niaifi By HUGH aTOLUGAM people who can make a olvUiaa- NBW YOBK—A new tu ita ef* day while CBS waa showing its the board chairman, WlBlam 8. On Jan. 13, at a M9BAC meet^ " oiA o f bar dream of eonduettac After tea J itty a f dtelliapdabad aixica eba raaa tO, amated. to ooee-' close associate cf tbe late Bd- ivailw b « A f(« 1 and XWk, Dhdjj^teA tton click, make a government protection eystwn axj^ts tbi toood JoHa Of 388 Htfh St ward R. Murrow, rettgnad audlenca reruns of "I Love Palsy, Friemfiy diaiged that Ing at Si. James’ Church, a bare ^ aympbopy oreheebraa. oaf ■ - - - - ...... PHU 1SAMB. fioteb Vtot go: The leadrae In every walk of miniature vtbraUohs . a man About SS w oe^ from Man- ' \ ] S ki TaonMM a * . dacteloni. duct atoea bar ndddama. litttP J I- Tuesday over the CM dectston Lucy” and ’The Real McOoya." Sohnsider’s derision "makes a majority of delegates had ap-;,^ A Woinaa^lobks ungelidy oo a JanJ T BrttM.tttitFji. Ham (AP) ^ JVtt befora mooh- Xfe. niakea in the earth when ha eheater, Mew.Britein, Tbom<» ■■ivn , add, VotantMT anflM l •onobftcaO' ' **ui aondnottny I teal 1 oaa- not to provide Uve television In accepting Frlendly’e letter mookary" of thalr "cruaada of proved the fair housing oommlt- hM |oB ..A.,.M ttcy,.. otar-tarigM . Those who wonder why the walks. The system esB deteot' aonvttte, TIratfnril and and Wett aincen. daneaw toe 'M tt Ikrif o a n t adtS a piano,^ aha iaya. taght, ttw Oommiwtet cadre govenunent In Saigon has trou- trespiossers through elaetrieal Hartford attended the CBS president, said: broadaet aocaas to congression­ hold another meeting' and vote, We maintaining authority out in relays buried In a strip o f Ikaooraittorw were in pink, Wu# Nam by ^a Senate Foreign Ba- iaiatlon, Tboaa (ntematod may *8«h ,, iNro''^i8gbtevteter, 10 OOflCBICt mOBWH talppod toto the vtttege. “It Is with deep regiet that I al debate.” He contended that when a full complement of delen the jwovincea wlB find part of ground. The system can be bal- and white. There wee a ttwwra lattona Committee. 'MkliiBt Hagana Dante, diraotor How boaM she get Am man ib four owigaated .. Ihey moved ttlentty down the their answer here. anced so that traffic noise, sonic oake and a valentine caice. Ib a shairdy-worded letter, he accept the resignation' o f FYed wwiMMfl iBi ALITY WAVY WESTERH STEER m* tofi eococat 'iufeite and set pouring into South Viet Nam, won’t set It oft. tended to Mte. Ott» Andndot. by John A. Schneider, newly aa outstandiiig leader of broad- Flay s HipaP wiiara ttis waa etugytog ptepo. aaw prate; tor1rijite| *‘Whan jnu atpdy to be a qpn- ig) (heir loudepeakerii outside Idid-Wlater Ctandennoa to Bkitp Incidents of violence against______, [ Whaf audleDoa would traaf bar; wn» *H3val KranU" to "Bvaobody BBSiatVB m BKMT TO m fgr QPAMyiaig the totals sUU are appalling. datton n w one at ttoe higbeat Loma .” a piaaantattcn of ended Wunqihanttjt: Mama JiM Nattonal 8ym|li8ny. vttbe ton'i-wonted when watt- (or all Lt^jwIgUnn Vohear : one woman oonduotor on tba Mext tett S ^ ^ dhoidd bil|fhb. Unleni ' La raaigned bin ap- From July 1 to Nov. 30, tbe last oaiilta. amoiiwa reoelvadby Manrtiaatar Ckannumligr VtKjftr ineaning Mande Inaiat oonduo-' month for which figures ajre \()U Can C Ount on . . . (,)iia I i (> I\0 IVloro al S< aif^ . oafantenHim Kaafa aaM It. an, FrtddiF «W1 SatuMay, Feb. ataS of a major aympboBy or- on . tba Mslr Yoik muttc aasM totn bate to be nwih andbarate poiniineat an plainon leader of cbaalra. . ■ ' ■' cfwwIttnnililBr tWia tiinolir .naai available, there were 168 ham­ naaifr flO p « » auM 38. at'^Wtoii AudMor- Ster apprOaeb w .-tet’lwtt'Worked. FRESH. FLUMP. MEATY Um new gowKBment otitpoat on Now the SHm branatto has i d aadkanp. and wHh bar . AtepUi lh« barfoe of ttw Oal 8ao Canal, let, village and district chiefs ban. Ootbitn tima fa 8:80. pjn. for bra. Mlled and another 180 kidnaped. 4Tha general ootnenlttea for m a fa^llra. Bootaam’a mo- answer: Sytvia Caduftt'Wfto ttaa^ bbsteldy Mm, Sgpre. browg eyas taa wife would be kkhwfwd and Maw . York FtaMharomlMlc, ah and dark hair but In a Short pa- ‘T ahraya am nloa wHb In all. In 1966, there were 28,- lb|» ■nwni ahor, ill additton to ond appaaianoa adtti Obenmu* them.’’ ahe says. "I like to talk bis sgtog parante murdered. aaaiatant oonduotor to Leonard geboy, she could be called wtn- j jt Van Hen grabbed fate car- 000 incidents of terror, resulting Dtraotor Dente, tochideo KeefA nMy Playara. GRie «na laat aeon wttb them, but here it hasn’t to more than 12,000 recorded Buy The First ALLSTATE Guardsman Bernstoin. stoheiy cuts — a dederiptkm Ijiiw and fired out tbe window Mbraon W dK, ooHdadinMn; aa- to "U gbt D|p the Sky." She also been pioeelMe bagSuae o f the len- kidnaplnge and killingB. ateted by Boland Laramte, Itey- agiiMand to "Tlnie of tbe Ondi> ‘ T in so happy, eo happy," aha ttwt would bonify bra if ttw guagSi- But 1 try lia expreea ev- tato the dBRkmau, Iwt fate visi­ ■wAri.1 Jodd, futea Facbor, Hoar. oo” at Oralto^ha Orova, Farm* Says, wbiob Just about takes uoderttood It to BnfMali. tors had fted. It abeady wba an The ton in terms o f people of arytbblg I waiR from than with littlumce and leadership bn art Bntea, Pater NIobola, PUtd togtoivaad rapetoad ttw ‘Odt- care o f bar working BngHah vo- Shii *• an Intensa ao-nom m y taanda." - old story Ot ttw new oulpoet. Sears Nylon at the Regular No Trade-In Price Macttak, Donald IBaoaalay and Aarand" for bar taioiyre- oabutecy at tbe moment. She smae, talented profeettonal The ftor, fatoS been ^ terribly vitiating effect on Ifaak Ifaoro. balfea of tba rate. bopea to be 'proficient, though fram the aoqtert way aba hati- cMnpl^ a foTnw^ before of the ^vernment AteenoiaBaadoaldtoeotorand by iwxt fail triwn bra stints to dies the baton ("You Use it as by the South Vtet 18am govern- ^ ^ pri together a via- ' la art diraotor. Haney Mew York begiaa. aa .tocteoaion of tbeana,.1a the Camnumd Shifts ment, with tha help of Amertoan PoUttoW system throughout Back, atega diraator, AmoU ttgfteto. was a ptan> ttgbt hand'for tempo; tjw left mnde and buBdIng meteriate, to lO d a n l Btoak, AHrad ^ a g e H ike toaiebra in Laaoenw — a fliw band is for skpeessian") to bra In State P o lice lAnga and Jolea Pnobor, tlok- profssaton for a woman, evray- dsmto* kng black totew, pur- HARTFORD (AP) — flUfta to ato and pabUcUy. body thought — until aba oama ptwefUBy tikkobtrattve so as not fr^betag overrun by the Viet iJaoiga Patera, audio; Layton to Matt Yrak aarly to January to distract' from ttw orabeatra State police posts bate been an­ Const K had aturdy, tou r^ ^C anal or as province chief Stoaedy, amtt Ibdak. bgiiUng; nounced by ConimteBloiwr Leo. for ttw DmlM Ifitropoulos Ito- and music. for murder. Jdfan Gcoman, Frank Budnqr, ternattonal Competition. Wtails some masoultae . 00)0- J. Muloaby. tower for Iha machine gun Torpedoed Among South Viet Nam’e IB,- edm 1083-64. Be succeeds IA Bdnard W,. nary courage. tba adminiatratlon'a waga-priee ma hiek." ly, but not ptayalcaliy. X don't agadnet guerrilla etteck. But it lA n te Jr. Formekstra of Someie, who is rwsait,” she Saye. a had trouble keeping a platoon Sen. Jacob Javlte (R-N.Y.) ^ b e neat LkaM program, Feb. pOboy. 8ha alao eanfad tbe baton ahe retiring after 36 yean. Houaa aouroea asy President ^ »«bd to reaebtog tba flnala Alttwngh abe gets along fine leader. ! , reported after a fact-finding f i wM feafore aa speaker, J. Smith wiO take over the head­ tour to Viet Nam ttiat the Viet Otieen Chrlatten, atUefio dirao- Johnson’s economic advimra •?> a couple of intornattonal con- with male ooUeaguee, she’s not quarters post Monday. The fflrat Was Le’e Hather-dn- irant to hold tbe Incraaaa to duottog oampadtioM to Ite^r ovaiiy aag to get married taw, who tiad fought the Japra- Cong have succeeded in elimi­ tar at tbe HnlveraMy of Oon- Command of the Danleison nating 11,000 opinion makers noottout 81.10 tola year and delay booa- and Danmark. She would rattier right gway. barracks wB| go to Lt. Alfred neee, tha French and the Com ttn8tt to H-00 until 1070. borrow sp m a (^ ’a tootttfaraah nd ilwaya tn 'knm.'’ the murisiB. Two days after taking “ ” ^ ,* * * * p ojx ^ ce >‘C3vMy>" aa he ia oatted; waa V. Bickfonl of Mystic, com- Although few countries eouid bpporad to 13M witb iha "CMd 11m daolaion bat mngmii ttiaa uaaAiiolbaf W oil aaya.‘ "Bttt She’e net engaged. niander of the Stafford barradee. over, fate body Was found float- toambara of the Houaa Educa­ The Mllropoulos competition If and when ahe atopa into tog In the oeaull. Le’a rider survive such an attack on Its E ly Awurd" toom tbe Oonnect- IA Norman Tasker of Col- life’s blood, the picture is not as tetd Ojiuitowi'ltei'a AWance. tion end Labor Oommittee, who started with 84 oontestente from matriomony ahe doesn’t aee oheater, now assistant to ttw OUR OYYN CURED, DEFATED BRISKET brother assumed command. thought they bad'administration 18 oountrloe, tatclodtog : two why tfaara abouMbeaoonfUcit cf Next night the loudspeakers black as the statistics Indicate.. * Properly Tranaten eastern division field captain, The government stlU ccmtrols Property deeda recently re- baoklng a few weeks ago for tbe women—Bylvia sad one ftmn totereste to oareera. "It depends wU}. take Bickford’s iwst at blared. N riblnc bsqiipened for a most of the most populotu prov­ n co ^ at the town clerk's of- increase to fl.ao in 1987. Peru. „ t ; on the man,” ttw says. Stafford. imonth. Two mbnths. Then Le'e inces, all of the larger cities and fiM include the following: Ificy argue ttiat even at fl.60 brother drove to Vlnh Long, the most of the prosperous villages. Warraidee deeds; Hwbert and •» Hour a person would have to province capUbpl, on his motor- Young people, and somtlmee BMsabeth Hooper to Maxton work a fun year - a rarity In Bcotter and INW never seen very old ones, do step up to take iMiiniurnr and Robeii Hallock i»o*t of the Jobe fliat would be SgBilL the pla^e of fallen province and ttte "Doris Butler property” , R t covered — to reach toe 18.000 VItt Cong te r m . The Cal Sao district chlris. And even in the gA; Jay Staifeel to Peter and ^ the ROY and JOHN’S FLOOR eOVERING CORNED eutpost couldn’t be overrun, but remote hamlets, where the K could be undermined. Oam Maraton, Olnton, property fSf T * Communist cadi^ are most orfR t 8; Francis and CHorta »* Its sntlpoyerty and ediication OFlFBl THESE Two hundred miles farther disciplined, brave men go forth Kalght to Rlofaard and Roherta u-i-i.Mm. north, on the morning after Le to the bunkers every night to Ctewfotd. MeiwOeW, house oo M l^ ^ toglslatlon Van Tien got hie warntog, M bee been m trouble for a year PRE-INVENTORY SPECIALS man the outposts. And every Dang Huu Hong, chlri of the because ttM Bducatlon and La- morning there are some who W B B lft in i MM a OftlHli & AlACttvy iM W /VamewMlMm* siiri-in_xujf_L filtrrroer Jungle province of Quang Due, don't come home. o< Old Hop River Soboolbouae went for a ride in his Jeep. Thus the outpost at Phu M ; Syiveator Ploufe to U oa ti ^ Dang Huu Ekmg was a gra­ Thanh — had a happy ending 8«itoa^ItobertBruele,houae J^te ««ltotalatratton cious, urbane man, brave tpo. at least so far. agd land on O olo^ y .. (Mum- eommlttea produced a It costs so little and adds so much. It lasts a lifetime He bad been a high school prin- Proud of hlfl new raidt of cor­ blU to.tyM irc.lilng^thro- Don’t settle for substitutes. Nothing has the style eipai to Tay Son, 68 milee from poral, Platoon Leader L« Van ■•V tooraase to $1.78 an hour Uke C£}RAMIC TUe. Hanoi, before the Communists iie n sent hie answer to the m Wetb«uaeM. PetyAvlg. ^ «j«tional ooverege of T.O toric over and he fled south to Oommunist oadre that same ^ Joeep^vig- jniujoo workero, teoluding farm fight against them. night. njM, New Yoik, propeaty on It waa never brought Up to 100 Sq. Ft. The Jungle people loved him, “ Kidnap my wife, ate 1* a girl 1 ^ „ to the House floor. Includes Labor, even the MOmtognards, the weak,’ ’ he told |Uso Oraydon Ktaney of Ver- cSialrman Adam Oaytoo aboriginal mountato people who "Kill my motoer and m to Walter and Anna Hany- powril, D-N.Y., after cJ sm- ^Materials and ei^ , lot 14 OotamWa Oardena «,

'S fliB i' ’.I IliSrilfvnw n Bififard Has Stormy Debate iPoiitfs hit» ninrad 187 iM ^s to hau) toEseapee On Weiss Pension Issues ron. 1!he, Hit, 'ifmouiu^ to- Tempera flared and positions on the proposed ptn- ,'itorfaffiifttwr^rfa 7, ss in 8 67 in The ai-yoorold tniaty of .Qie Tapes Meeting sion plan ohangee. I S a e 9>)wv«-n«rn«l honors t>y^ n tirin % a VBT nver- charges and countercharges ToUaad State Jail, o4io. heeded fl^.thick and fast last . ‘The entire minutes of laat He said that qbeationnairee Chqild’i caH and escaped from night’s informal meeting of were distributed to about 400 ' ' X 3 m M tadiaa^eAiMhp*, n m night between town direc- employee and that reifies were « jMSdr rtodnto m m N*i,oy 0w f“- jail, te back ia the heads of the the board of directors was ; t(Nra at. a session called to received from 196, with the ma­ mipwa; / ' a im , P ttil DbOvr, Stoidien tape recorded by .Charles L. law., ^ jority of those respondhig ap­ ■ ersee 1 Du^i^, indtand l>von^ David Wliun wo soy bon*Ini8 End w ast* fru* . • •'JJ* ; diaeaBB proposed prasion Riegel, president of the Cforirid Boutin, who was in, proving the four propos^ '■ Atel A«oMliMUi, Christine fed^, Bariiara XMfev.VPatricU changM. It erupted into a Manchester YR (Young Re­ iuit that. You wouW ba improssod to tho bono, spired to squeese his 175 pounds changes. VeDsaa. R a l^ Bsmardi, Karen pnrian, ia a iM e ' Odnser; Wll- fall BCide debate over terms publicans) Club. wa$to fipt and linawt our moatcuttors throw in through sn 8-by-24 Indh un- and commitments made to 1. to permit the town treas­ MMtfee, IMwrt Bremian, Cher- Ham Oayef, Hl^diam Oiridtis, haired' basement window to No minutes are taken of urer and the registrars of vot­ tho bono*can* in proparing thoso roast*. Savo, 10 to the board’s informal meet­ M fB Bmvms, David CaMw«B, K atliM ^ Oienney. ^ Charles aichieve his escape, was report­ General Manager Richard ers to Join the pension system. Jttriiy a Caron, Patricia Cobb, Goimm, /d m OraejnUnjr, Oafl 2 l’c a pound on tnoso tondor roast* . . . edly picked up at the home of a Weiss, when he was hired ings. Yes. 129 No. SO. SiriN aa Davidson, Jdanne Dem- Hener,<1ilbhe1e Hewitfdi Alison girl friend in Webster, Maes, in. Noveinbm*.^ , . . . a. To permit present em- JCD, Paid irisneniiT Nancy Lee Jacbb^-Xinda JacdM. yesterday. He was to be re­ when the nring pad died .salary to carry an an- pjoyes to buy back pension CHibaiL . ' Also,- XsitwrenM U. S. CHOICE I BONELESS turned to Connecticut today, but Atty. David M. B a ^ Walter F; Ferrast down, lari the base perhaps we can time, dating back to 1984. Yes, AIM, lAnn CHrardi Dianne Karp, .Janice K6a> Kra- B o m I m s ‘'might fight extradition”, ac- dispute stBl hoverhig over the j^piement that type of 140; No, 86. Ctoay, Janies Harrison,, John vits, W dwel KutC^^ K«meth hearing room, the directora j^enaflt.” 3. To permit new employes ijfaiv m «i Hidi«y, Bariiiara Leslie, Nutcy l^tke, George Keren ptiato antoUtfe photo CLOD Election Tomorrom oompleted the business wWch, Were Prereqalslto# to transfer their pension bens- H»jlt -T"*n««n«, riewii 3totdtt>ecK, Susan The engagement of Mss Tbe (OgnffecMntoOOasMSr- EYE or ECONOMY was made as a result of a tip. at a Stmday night meeting, Turklngton said that he had jjts from other municipalities Xranse, Allisoa Kueiil. !««*—» Bdwrt McAllister, Susau' Mb* Joyce Ann Donovan of Mandwe- gacet B. /sIBtlei to asccgfe B- SHOULDER Bouiih made his aiwape Sat­ they had agreed to oocomplish Weiss, at Sunday night’s a„d from industry. Yes 106; No, LsH *n, R ail* Lewkewk*, Ldr- LdBertyt Bdnnmd MUkdoriaky, ter to John J. Cteerdila Jr . of Udhrop Jfr., both of last night. meeting, “If you knew or 37. Martha Muldooo. BH Olnaht Berlin has been announced by ter, has been amiauDoed by bar U ndirail urday night after he received mtna LombardL chuck Valentine cards from two glri Senate Hopefuls: They inriruoted the pension thought that tho board of di- ro reduce from the present a im , Paters;'-BBsabeth her parents, Mr, and Mrs; Al- parents, Mr. and MM. Mhynaril AIm, Teresa L ^ , David ROAST friends. Police said he visited board to riioose a bl-pajrtlsan ^ t o r s would refuse your re- 30 years to 6. 10 or 16 years Price, Shirley Ri^liir,'''^ren hert G. Donovan of 70 Falknor R. Jeffries, 200 Lydsll St CHUtiK bhie ribbon committee of ex- q^^gts for vested rights and for the time necessary for obtaln- MslBviHe, ’RKmes MIehaHe, Saunders, James Schielber, pr. Her fiance is the son of Mr. one girl friend .in Thompson, Winsksv MUs, Shelia MIsovicfa, Whole 6 to Tib. Sunday, but had before ths perts t o make a 30-day com- transferabiUty prlvllegee, would ing vested rights. Yes, 181; No, Sylvia Spangberg, Fraidt Intern- Her fiance is the Mn of Mr. and Mrs. George Lathrop STh Barry - Forrest IfieHnda Moore, Joyce Mtoreau, or Half police arrived. Sweeney said the pirdhenslve study of the eotlre ______taken . the Jr’s position, that no for- .ja m W bmn, Dsboiah White, J*'' aoercWa attended Mr. is a 1080 Tolland correspondent, Windsor, who was elevated to v ^ t o m o r ^ ^ Weiss. for his hiring were made by commitments had been Star Players in ^The GondoUeri? MiiplMn Wlhnn. Sandni Wirta. h l E j d m ^ S S S t o l ^ S !^ ' Ktortfoid and Btoom- uerie Of HoweU Oieney TSech- the post of Heujenant governor At the end of the 80-day pe- Director Stone and former dl- Welee, and that pco- two Quatrals, tri- ^6-2846. - on (he town’s r^totry Uete a* Grade 8 field and served with the U.S. nlcai Schoo*. Ifo last month. ^ November 1964 riod, the board of direotors it- rector DellaFera. __ posed^...... benefits. were...... to have. Joy Brierton and Godfrey ‘The Mikado.” Ctourley nay, ChrisUtwy * ” Cforite, Navy, He le employed at Pratt yoBia with the Vf. S. Navy._and M anarri AXbafr, JCfap ASMe, Coitaot, Bubbling MORRELL'S Tomorrow's eSeotion will be etecUons. Bclf will review those oonunlt- “in fact,** been aoted upon at subee nottfied the regirirairs of voters pension funds from Ms Windsor himself was unavail- I ^am on toe outside^ March 4 and 6 at Mancheeter OoUege, sll bsnnson, Carolyn Johnaaa,Br> containera •wlU appear this senator will serve of their new addresses, wiU vote plan to the Mancheeter plan, looking in. I can only say that of Mancherier. CHUCK ' aeniiiur wiu sorvo w umrnew saurenen, w*u vwe i— — -tj. comment either yes- High School. Proceeds will bene­ nssUne Johnson, Kathryn Jiolm- STEWIN 6 week on counters of local bust- only until Jan. 4, 1907. In the in ttielr present voting districts, and vested rights credit ■ for the y . „ fodav He is in Hart- verbal comfnltments are not in ston, Barbara KeBy, Janioa nesB estabbtoments. November election, a senator Voters who have moved since 12»4 years Weiss had spent as attending a two-day ses- Interests of the town, fitfit the toe I inetructors of the Hand- Krause, Kathy Krause, .Laura wiaa be elected from a reappor- November 1964, but have not Windsor’e town msmager. . federal aid to munlci- commitments, in toe Icapped. BEEF Bone Uh—Blade Cut i* g - F ra n c 1B DeUaFera, 1006 IBsterton of Newington HiibcapB Stolen^ Kurts, Andrew Lspenta. Heart FYtnd chairman, made tioned 4th District. notified the registrara of voters Lari night’s meeting was con- futore, should be in writing.” ^ Mrs. Tyirklngtoa agreed and said, was born in Sfogdand and etud- AIM, Sheri Levine, Carol the announcement today. Mancherier wUI then Join toe of a ctaange of addrem, will be ducted by Deputy Mayor DavW ^ However, in a letter to all of ...... Break Reported^ litke, BartMia Lundberg. I>eb- T h e boaixl, in the future, led voice witli Maestro HeU- orah McCarthy, Stephen . 3 for n .00 The contalnere will be die- towns of GBastonbury, Marl- required to vote in the diriricts M. Barry, because Mayor F ^ fairway Moon, Stephen Neill, Robin trlhuted by members thought this was granted. Tay- dltions, were Lexington (Mass.) High School, School of Nursing. Her fiance, BI norol CLARBAKl Save $1.83 with third week offering^noiortris a special bar. alcoholic beverages prohibited Bamty of Mknoherier aiid the lor said that it was not part of - ‘I t was our right and Vermont college for Women, also a 1961 graduate of Mon- gain sale FiWay to mark the during the hours of voting. late Dr. Johh F. Batty. He is t^ethe hiring agraement.agreement. h) effect the commtt- Montpelier, and the Hartford cheater High School, is a stu- coupons fnmi Shurfine book antaverstoy of toe turnpike’s The town poUtag places are marrtod to toe former JuiMto ® 3. Use of an old police cruiser ments.” ONLY AT MIOHABL8 CAN YOU PURCHASE FAMOUS HMtyRal School of Cyto-tecfanol- dent at Ward Terimical hurti- mailed to you. Cut coupons Weston to Boston extension. Diririot .1, Bari »de Rec on Anni'Lariero ri Mancheriw. The ^ vhriever reque^ were ^ Windsor Stone — “In mgr opinion, all now and put them in yonr Aishivrity OhRiTWisn Jrim T. School 8t.; District 2, Weri Bide coityie, rierideB at i l l E. OeBitBr-"“kde^^ ^ have ogy. tute, Hartford. OVENWARE SET ^ i' • . « A ^ M ea^Avt m f wtiVeoiAraierivwr until he moves to Mancheeter. board members endorsed the Dr. Bolsoneau is a graduate No dote has been set for the purse. Diteoatt said motoristo may ride Rec on Cedar St.; Diriilet 8, at. tvtth daughter OSoan, 6 , and *>««" dtocuseod at subsequent Anderson said toat he thought P«»«‘on rights proposals, all ac- TREASURE CHEST meetings, for approval or re- of Manchester High School, the wedding. Sorry sold out Sat. on Tef­ the extension. foee.FYiday, for a Waddell School on Broad St.; so^David_/ir.^2. it was agreed to. Taylor said «>mpU»hed in an orderly farii- DIAMONDS University of Hartford and tlie ■avtegb of 80 cento each way. Ddririct 4, Oommuntty Y on N. Wlqitw; ~F. .F p fia * . to • GOt* fnrmAi was not part of the hiring ion.’ Baltimore College of Dental Sur­ You can stretch a small Jar lon fry pans . . . will cover Town Cbmmtttee chalnnan of Both agreed toat the formal i. ■raylor — '"niat is a false Your diamond purchase la forever. gery of the University of Mary­ of black caviar by combining rain chedcs in a few days. E ari Hartford. He and his wtfe motion, made when Welss was the ponce cruiser, nor any town "tatement and is chMacterirtlc Confide in an established jeweler. land. He is presently associated It with mashed hard-cooked Sophie and Iliitr six ehikben Wred, contained only his name, 1 of how you people have been Because his reputation is at with Dr. Jean - Louis Hebert, egg; use the mixture as a top­ reside at 861 HUls St. in Bari ««1 address the Jan. 1, 1966 ® ___T. acting on this whole matter.” ■take, you can trust hie effective date, and hie $19,800 ^ Judgment and honor Manchester, in the practloe of ping for small squares of toast Hairtfoird. of administrative assistant to IVrktagton — "I feel very eor- Forreri is a Wteoonsln nettve salary. n .. ry tor Mr. Weiss tor his posl- his price. dentistry. and garnish with soariet SHOP AY HOME the general manager. Anderson ^ , iT * A May 21 wedding is planned. plmlento cut-outs. who has lived in Connecticut for Barry agreed with Taylor’s ^ fK.+ tion in— this matter. He is not to t ¥ i 9 U A R T As Illustrated Coupon iK>R YOUR CARPET toe-pari 82 yearo. 29 in Bast ^^aiposal was dropped, as pre-ma- igaiiittord. kad been tabled tor future dlS' Stone — ”I oan’t understand ^ 3 9 5 Books BARWICK—BIGELOW or MOHAWK In 1961, and again in 1966, he cusslon, bat added, “In my VTiUTY was defeated in eleettom tor opinion, Weiss made his con- . . s r z s z Ask For Easy Payments Available Bari Harifocd mayor and, in ditions for accepting the Job em- those which Weias enjoyed in hiring.” 1968, he was defeated in on elec- toentiy clear, and my conclu- Windsor. Tavlor — "Welss heard toe At Chedk tkm for the poet of state repro- sions are that he wouldn’t have Anderson said that an inform- ^hlch he was Downtown Manchester sentattve. lefi Windsor without receiving, agreement existed among all accepted it. He was MICHAELS JEWELERS At 988 Main Street Out. Use He was a member of toe Hhit- substantially, the same pension <>< the ET CENTER and one chair*’ 10950 to 12 and 20 lb. regular «vea *A Bcaatifid and ExdUiif Shew (rf 'readr-tiBdkeiys.’ ' f $187.00 IDE GREM • 'toub" F oaow Riiu^a aad Garpeta'* I 4 9 J 0 -V ■ i fter AH Tear OH(p6* ll n * i Bee A BpeelaHW C O M P A N Y ii V* id . I l l ■r, I N C. t: R •Bteadazd 78” aotes: am auahton chain. BllghHIp ' ; ’<)eaaa'te tta M iaetiatr i OMfri. Canter mora for wing and chaanel-baok pieces. Ann caps • MANliVACVUI^^ in MAiNOHESTEB SINCE 1M6! ^ ■ti iteiewaBaktedsof Wtee>arajteteiiriKpa>A»efBiN01Rtetepf* OPEN DAILY W -> YHUB§-. 1*1- TO t. FJIr eoetra. Oppoetto tlM State Azaerip 8S2 MAIN 8t.->643-888S t l % A « m ' 648-8868 OORNBRIIAIN »EN 'IHUBK w ifStl. TILL 9 SSSB5SE5BS5iBS3HjQSSSSEB3SB 'I' . » - 'X- \ S' } ‘ ';'S' H A S d m S ltil EVENING H tetA m MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16,1966 p a g e .' MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU>, UANCHERTSS, GONN« WlEDNSSDAY, ftS itJA liY 1«, 19M integrated for ysira. Ott Outy tatet 1 ' uvterii 'BBiR.^'aL''>:Soaai Ccttrgo'S]^ f1i« U ACoEaniiiigs there usually seems to ba lltae Mi.'wtfs, A t0M«i^ Soi^ 3iind»br Wtadoor BIgta Bobool tor Oto- Viet Cong Bullets mixing between tbi vfioss. But Is Uiidi»*:G M itrol H M by Cubtms sMibrB w f M , h i* tassn a tolct'B ■Mbita. _ S h 6 w B ig Bdqst when rttan from fine oompaMss. spmvs. ot. .Hiiif gat a bit of time ofifor a ifigbt itEwr Ten eryone’s got to depend rtn Ms est is in the release «t my rod pro ai^'oM yimm <« o, a ao(t-«iwken Ooorgia and his safe return to tMa coun­ oootribotlons of frieods and posod 'acho obougo in m RriUD will go to the poQi tpoiMrOta teto.” Bktateita tor tbe ovoniitg cbBt Ineream In commercial Wait of Saigon near the 25th Di- Two men quiMdy eiwnied to Vi I wn bo Mrs. Udh6l Lanier, ^Eaifler the veosel radioed an ftitniidor ia worWnK dillfentty td try,” he says. church groups. Fite's flaanMM to A-40 oit taot wlOk Mvm otber tdtane to chooea Mklea over tbe prevtoue peak vtaion’e tod Brigade headquar­ Newman, grabbed Mm under SOB and repotted gale force obtain Ms son’s reloaso Inm a He is attempting to arrange a reaoureee are Mmited. hearing. Mther Democrat David M. Bar­ ndktoa aa Sale year of 1866. ters thle week Spec. 4 George the arma and hauled the torick- Clothe* Export* Slip ■nckate for the Bouth Bfindaor wtnds in the area. Cuban prison. face-to4ace meeting wMh Prime ry of Moncheotor or Ropublican lb «M, qommerotol aUee ac­ Newman, a Baltimore Negro, en man back. One waa Negro, TOKYO—Japan’s Imports of A spokeemon for ihe fine said The area in queotton to tbo Vi. Boat Windsor boaketball one waa white. ‘R io Rot. OUton K. Fite, 62, Minister Fidel Castro; b h o b t -u v e d now ______Walter F. JtorNot of Boat Bait- counted for M per cent of the rested Ms wounded . Mp in a clotMng from the United BUtee in New York Ibat the sWp — 146 MUn 8Ltaecthm.of tanmdram game FYiday Mgtat are On sate Back In the trertch, a white pasibr c t Ros«nont HolgiiU BffOrts to free Ms son put him MAMSURA, Da. (A P ) — ThS, the Bate Bartfccd (own Um to dbed fbr the taiMrim p00 in 1669 Baptist dburch, has traveled in contact with Georgia Sens. pigs o f MSnsutm — at Isast a the Ednt VOndsor town Hno in- State Senator. The winner w « VJtiC mM. a white comrade. when tbe dlstrees oaU woe sent from 6 ajn. to 8 i^m. Tioketa and began bindiiig iq> New­ to 214 mlUion in 1662 tutd 22.6 tbomands o t miles during the Herman Talmaidge and Hlehard sMeet 900 of them — are moqt chMUng t h e a ta a b c n i^ b y tha moeoad Dtaaponit Fred Doocy la s t yasr's earnlnga were Fifty yards to the front of the mlUlon in 1668, but sank to t l A — was heading tor that port un­ past Mx nMnUia, written vol­ B. Russell and several officials deep in milk tMe week. But river and the to'i'ie .uf BoiBh Winduor wbe became wfll not be sold at fbd 'dooy- equal to M.|S a shkre. trench lay three wounded or man’s -wound. der her own power and waa ex­ The Junior vandty ganke will million In 1664, umes o< letters and q>ent of the State Department. His their Joy will be Miort-llved. trial uone line edjaomit to RiL Usutonant gomnoir .in Jenuery. dead Americans, no one knew Expoaiig himself to fire to old pected to dock about 2:80 p.m. begin et 6:20 p.m. hundreds o f dollars On UAephone application for a visa has been The pigs are being fattened B. ' t*ta. Winner wlS uerve until BHDARAlr DfiSOmiMISBIONED wMch. All were white. 'Newman, he celled out: “Give B478 LEAVE PEASE The spokesmen said several calls to free Ms 22-year-old mis­ sent to Castro through the for the ennual three-day Ooohon Joseph Orlno, rtwtwwen of 2M>- * vdieii' lta wfll be reptaoed SAN FRANCfBOO (Al>) — Newman’s platoon from A me a stretcher, get me a god­ Ootpo were near tbe Amerioen Manobeetar Eveabig Her- Company of the 2nd BattaUon, dam stretcher.” PORTSMOUTH, N.H. (AP) — sionary son, David. Czechoslovakian Embassy, So de Lalt festival wMoh etarta the ptonninti; and'aentog'com- by a men elected in the Norem- The aircraft carrier Midway ia The last of the Mg B47 Stratojef Importer and a Coast Guard Taung Fite, after five years far he has heard nothing. April 20. ThS pigs are thC main mtoBtoa noted tbet bouse ateoo bar, tfom a roapportlaaed 48h oM South Windsor Oorreepoa- to be deccmmtaeloned today for 27th Infantry Regiment, was The white soldier stayed with plane wee overhead. deut, Amie Idrons, toL 6M-866I. assigned to get the men back Newman Uhtll he oouM be taken bombers has departed from as a Baptist missionary in The State Department and the course. tai the R-40 riaaaifloatton xo- Diotriot, wbiob wfll inchide Gteo- a 275-mlUlon oonvenion p roject Pease Air Fy>rce Bose, ending Cuba, eras Jailed in April 1666, Home Mission Board of the Cochon de Lalt meens milk- quire 1,600 square feat tenbury. atiborougiL 1 Na-vy oftlciahi said the work from the no mart’s land repeat­ to the rear. A Marine battalion commaitd- an era. on charge* of conspiring against Southern Baptist Convention fed pig in French. Residents ot the A-40 zone requires a Hampton and1 .teanctaMW,-' would take about three years edly lashed by sniper tire. Shxrne Betide Ahar Japan’s ChristiauB Few An artlUery banage waa laid er once said: " t w e e 's sUll a The base’s lest tour B47a were tbm Cuban government. His wife worked without success for six this little prairie town — found­ 1,400 aquqro-foot house. The R South Windsor in November and would equip the 62,(XX>-ton TOKYO —The Japanese peo­ down 100 yards ahead of the racial inuMem in the corpe, but flown to Davis-MoottMa Air and three small sons are in months to obtain David's re­ ed by ex-soldien of Napoleon tame fremitiage requiement le wiH Join the towns of East Harti- ■ TDKVD —The latest govern­ carrier to handle heavier air­ ple customarily worship deities fallen Americans. Men of the it gets lees end lees the further Force Bose in Arizona after eer- Cuba. lease. Bonaparte — annually roast the 175 feet while the A none re- ford and Best Windsor to form ment statioticfl show there are craft. without dlfferenttatlng them. platoon leaped out of the trench forward you go. I’vs very sel­ emoniee at Pease. The flrat of the eider FKe feels no bitter­ Ihe patient hope of Fite snd pork over open fires. qiKres 160 foot frontage. A one- a new Srd Senatorial D istrict 8,842 Ohriatlan churches and 677 The Midway, oommiasloned in Japanese homes trequmtly eon- and raced across ths open dom seen tt in front line compa­ the big bombers come to tbs' acre kA Mm is required in eith­ Tomorrow’s voting wlU be mlaslon canters in Japan. Alto­ 1646, returned in November tain a. BuddMst shirne and a nies.” New HampsMre base naeirly 10 ROLLS er zone. held from 6 am. to 7 p.m. at gether, only 608,500 persons in from nine months combat duty ground. Shinto altar side tqr side. y e a n ago. Conddevable dtacuusiaa arose PleaaaiA Vafley School for Die- Js^an are listed aa Christians, off Viet Nam. Deepfta Ma wound, Newman U.S. m ilitery units have been over the question of permitted uses of forming, it tha. aofiu change is affeotod. Oarind noi- week after week., month after month ed that any load to a foindng - dtatua ill jfoy, lOQB when tbe Kmli« regulations were estab- i fished would renteto os a oon- fonning uoe tegaidlem of a tame change. Daniel P. Oavanaugh o t Main St., noted that the cU ^ prob­ lem o t the prepoeed change to an A zone waa tf torm ing -would be resirtoted. Oavanaugh sold you money to waa Ms undentending that John H. Taxter of the Library of Congress stands no change would be involved in amid cartons eontaifiing comic books—probably AU the use of land tor forming tin- one of the tyorld’s geeateat cfdlectiona, going back dar the change of ixme, h<^- to the 10808. (AP M otftfax) MEAT! ever, tf the plannlag and zon­ I I SmsMm Models Now Soft ing commission -would so state EASY •rahBM Oraakari Saaftary Napkiaa Blaa BaBialMargarfia tor the record to wofod beooiAe Batman^s Exploits past of the leglalative process TO by taw and wouSd therefore be A 37' •SV 73* .4 43* assured. In Library*s Files CARVE! Robert Donald, member of the town planning consultant firm of BroWn, Donald and Don­ WAaOBVenON (AP> — Bat­ value le growing — a copy of 3* off Ken-L-Rithm 10* off Nescafo ald said ihe area under discus­ the first comic in which Super­ man, supetmaa and other he­ Allowaat Margarlia Dag Feed lastaat OaffN Armours Star ★ sion is distinct in. that it is roes of the golden age of ootnlc men appeared sold last yaar for 2100. bounded by the river and is bas­ books are being kept behind "We’re giving serious thought M 26* 6'*Jsn**1 V- 90* ically a^resldentlal and agricifl- locked doors in ths library of to microfilming some of the ear­ turai area by physical riuu^ Congress. lier editions,” Thsxter said. octer. But, as Batman’s sidekick The oldest oomlc book listed iiverwurst Donald noted that the section Robin would put H, Holy ThesU! In the library’s files la a Janu­ 10* off Cheer Comet 10* off Dash was the first settled in the town and constraction of homes dates Pillsbury Layer Cake Mixes 4 >» 1 Hiey’re oft limits to tbS kids ary 1688 edition of Detective LauaEry Datargait and are for ecbMariy reeesmoh Cornice. Although earlier oomlc OlBaasar Uaadry Datariaat back many yean. only in the sedate library where books had reprinted newspaper Calling attention to the intei;- 3 Diamonds WhiteTima 'C r 4 l: *1 the “qidet” signs mean no fUnnlea, Detectlye COmics be­ ‘ i S t r 65' 2 IS." 45' • S S tr 65' change of the Interstate Mgh- laughing as well aa no talking. , came the firet one with original and Bologna way R t 261, Donald said an in­ Stop & Shop Fruit Cocktail Unless you're a sociologist, a material when it waa first is­ flux of iMlople ooudd be expect­ repmter or a graduate student sued in 1627. BY THE PIECE ed when the roadway is com- writing a diseertation, you can’t A year later, Actirni Comics Ivory Ivory Snow Joy ifleted. Hunt’s Tomato Sauce v get near the library’s 19,000 or came along and gave birth to LigBltl OatargaBt Datarfaat Llqaid Dalargaat Cavanaugh said he had re­ so oomis books. Superineni fbUowed by Batmen ceived a letter from the League LaRosaTInnSpaehettj&sa 5 » 1 The oomios, dating from the who stated in Detective Cornice 59* 2 4 ^ - 35* dC Women VeteHt-.-wIto ha-ro- late IMOs to the present, are but got Ms own book In 1640. tanS&wi 33* Machine Sliced ijiiade a; study on ta m ^ In town. Stop&Shop Instant Rice' 3 kept In gray boxes on dusty There seeiqa little difference The letter suggeated that the shelves in two locked corridors between the Batman of 26 years planning and zoning commission of the Ubraxy’s stacks. Rie col­ ago and the masked figure who Should encourage positive action Waxtex Wax 6 's>^ lection includes about 9,600 tl- darts twice weekly aoroea tele- S* off Oxydel Personal Ivory 4* off Spk&Span to hdp preserve tbe aetkhetlc tlea and may be the wortd’e vlsion screens. Laaidry DatargaBt Bar Saa|i OlaaalBf Fawiar values and heritage from the Stop & Shop Facial Tissues 6 largest Even the criminals are the past in the Main St area. "We don't know of any other same — one 1642 issue featured library that ooHects them,” Batman’s adventures against 29* 4 ton 2 4 * S 24* OalHng attention to Ihe, per­ says John H. Thaxter, aaalstant the Joker and the Penguin. mitted uses under the R zone WEhk Eftv WESki. MERth flftBMRDRttl chief of the library’s serial divl- They reoentiy made television regulattons that ,, Iniflude non- akm. appearances — end ended up farming uses ^ h aa. cwivoi- They ir e aOI coming In — IM back in JaU. 7* off rule 10* off Top Job CoU Power lesant hom^MOkvahauth noted different tKlea at present — un­ But if such cornice try to show Datariaat that the Main St area le the der copyright laws that require crime doesn’t pay, fortunately Liqeld Olaaaar Laaadry Datargaat onOy tUMdy MtUejl aatoa in town that the library receive two co- for their publishers the message with a R Boite. He said that plee of every copyright period­ hasn’t gotten acroae. • 68* » :r is s z m 59* 65* aS otoer raaldetklat areas are ical published. “If everyone realised that,” A zone, Uidike magasinM, there are Batman told Robin nearly a Cavanaugh said :tt was within m m m a tin Rtal tWig’ no bound vohimea available, so quarter-omtury ago, "there Our Own, Freih Made the poww of the commission to Minute Maid the library has to take epeoial wouldn't be any n e ^ for the 10* off A l Cohlwater AH Finil Tonch revoke tlie^two permits issued iwtkry care of the yellowing, cracking Batman and Robin in the LaiiaRry Dafarftat tor con-valesant homes tMe year 2-l|is French Fries ln*4 old comice. In addition their worid.” Laaadry Datargaat Fabrit Saftaatr tf a zone change is made. He noted that the supreme court Countryfine Ice Cream» Ui:;r65* wSSt toRN 79* ta^MWi 85* haa ruled that unless substan­ McNamara Admits Blame ITALIAN tial constnioUon to underway, a Stops Shop Fish Sticks change in none ooiild cause r » \ i vocation of tasued permits. For Helicopter Cutback Fhiffy AH Lux Ij k Cavanaugh called tor action Laaadry Dttarfaal Ll^ald Datargaat Talift Stall by the commission "without de­ 4th WA8HINGT0N (AP) — SeO- on base by trying to ooax anoth­ lay” for the zone change. Ha WMk itflu WNkee lUHrtli ift t f RMlrtll retazy of Defense Robert 8. Mo- er error he etruok out W 75* 3.srs.35* noted that in Ms opinion the thra Alter McNamara had praised taootatatSt 35* SAUSAGE change to an ‘A sone would not Tth Namara baa made a oonceaeion Ib J to the sides the performance of that nuy help Ma relatkxia with affect tbe use of land far farm­ B82s In Viet Nam, saying "the ing. Ooogresa. weight of the attack of the B69e Flake SHvor Dnst Blao Oarino noted that an area of Rib Roast of Beef MicNamara haa irrMatod aome to almost beyond comprehen- Smtthino Rinse two acres or more used in part eoqgreaalonsl critics who grew ahm,’ ’ . Russell slipped in tor the Fla Orait Mli Datargaat Lamdry Datargaat or entirely tor agrtcMture pur­ to think he was too good — that attack. poses, including the keeping o t Treat your family to Top o ' the Grade quaitty Heavy he never made a mistake, or at “ After that very eloquent de­ 2 .Ur 43* 35* For Your Freezer! livestock, constitutes a farm un­ 100% Pure Oranee Juice 4-i& 1 Western Steer Beef — the choltMst of the U. S. D. A. least never admitted making fense ot the B52, Mr. Secretary, *pmw 79* der the regutotlonSi Choice Grade. Every cut gets our Just-Rite Trim* that one. are you about ready to change Edwin Lassman of Deepwood Stop & Shop Margarine 2SA 5 *1 gives even greater value — more meat you aan eat! His antagonists and support­ your mind about phasing them Dr., former town attorney, said Get PORTERHOUSE, SIRLOIN and SHORT while he was In sympathy with ers in rousing battles over base out?” asked RusseB. 7* off Spry W i s k 8* off tbpibl Dove closings, Reserve mergers and “ No sir,” replied McNamara. tbe people of the Main St. area Sliced Swiss Cheese w 69° bomber cut-backs — found “ No, sir; I think that we should Sh8rt8BlB| U^iM Dsitriiit D o tirg tit In their desire to protect the themselvee so tangled In his proceed Just as we have pro­ area aa residential, he could not % Ealhm Countiytine Drink s 25° atreams of facts and figifres posed.” aS H S L 69* *££. 55* concieve of a “wholesale” zone they began ealhisg Mm the "Hu­ change. • GRADE "A” man Computer.” Loasmaa noted teat a portion of the land in question adjacoit But the "Human Computer” Cautions Thief to the river and known as tbe baa admitted a mistake. 20* Ajax 2* off AJtt A|« BOSTON (AP) —Ponce eay STEAKS meadows, does not lend itsMf TURKEYS During hearings on the sup­ Eton P. Bammon, 27, of Lynn Lk|vM lidaM r O lia iitr Lailiry Dottrgtil to an A. sane dsfolfloatian. plementary authorisation for You Buy A TRIMMED LOIN Ho proposed that the oonuala- nuule 2100,000 stealing expensive amSo “A", «w bootyoo Viet Nam, Ben. Richard B. Rue- . alon elilninate from tbe R-40 aell, D-Oa., chairman of the care while he left Ms Oerman S ffs s , 75* 2 UJ 27* 75* l>F tm Ziv. Vouna Wndor Shepherd dog in Ids own car “ to sons clasaifioatlo^ uses that res- VMM- U to 14 poundo. 33: fienaie Armed Services Com­ protect it from thieves." Identa found obJeOtioiiaMe and mittee, reminded McNamara he retaining t^R -16 sane with this bad cut back the heUoopter pro­ Hammond w a s charged in Chelsea District Oourt with B i N f o s 5* tff Mrs nbtrlf S U r U s t T w i change. h ik e Rhrtr Sib iiw, M ir Whitt gram in 1666. James' Throwe of Main St., Ducklines am39; BueseB noted that since the stsaling the care by opening their doore with ooat hangers W W 73 * on Margarii* « 3'»r *1 apeaklng as a resMent of tha Fomouo twlft'o Fmiilum accelerated action in Viet Nam (urea, attontlnn to tbo re- haa heated up, the Pentfigon ia and starting motors with his ool- lectton of more than 100 master liW & p S S * U34* kitaStaRKrstw * efot ogpfopfHatian made by the Shoulders 62t buying more and more hellcop- 37 town ooimcil for a oomprahen- eognlol Mootor-tfflokod, etaeidowtm tan . ignition keys. Police said he then sold tha alv« tows of development "None ot us have perfect fore- cere through such adverUae- Under !tbe program the fod- wMP. JlV n !■ Dok^na 48t tagbt of oouiae,” said Ruaeea, ments as: “ Rlnees in family NabiiCi orei govenunaqt will pay two- •iBtilbtp/lraiiMt N«PCQP4«PCQ ftou.ftOU. AVfD wt. t Ibt. "but the OoBgrem hsia been eae- itau Mhta. a s 2 7 * tMtds of the oo6t of a com­ forces quick aale.” • r a t in it |M*r» IB Uht IW i figafed so much tor ito errore — The case le continued to F ^. prehensive planning study. I smider Jf you woMd agree Cm Cm w Throws oommented that tha Iwilml siwl li tm t Lareie ShrimpShrii 79t 26. For MckUllioocktollo or nloSlooloei there m e aX least a small mis­ . H « « e 3 5 * aommlsslan would be undertak­ FOODS take in the Department of De­ NURSE RECRUITMENT ing cbaiges of s great nature fense when the department cut "'"I ' i ' ' prior to ttw completion of tbs Rqojo Pizza 3*>1 WASHINGTON (AP) _ SOLb. Yehw OiiMB- I . ;5'S*..28‘ w back the helieopter program in |itaVll|6* .; ’ aMRr R d Mm ■nor Ikwr Or MMaer wraM taitai 11687" atepped up recruttment of both male and female nurses for ths Several eMaena . spoka la for Phfilir'" I t waa an aR or,/aald MicNa- mfittaiy eervioes has been or- llMM vor of tbe aoiM ctange but fiata, and ha ahouldand tha dared by Secretary of DefsoM against any revocation of pm- v4Ui Mama. RchertS.'M«l«ainai«. mite already issued tor oonva- : ' The outlMia oify from 75 to 60 McNamara said the order wme m ■ •asr*»t a; but "anyhow,” .de- taecent homes In the area. made at the request of the Pen­ taw ■ » ‘ v n JUEiSBVR'THB'MNBBSr : SAVE PENNIES PER ITEM..DOLLARS PER WEEK AND HUNDREDS PER YEAR WITH m ini-pPiCillQ , dared ICbjiamara. - “it sman’t tagon, wMoh has estimated that COrino noted that thle was not M l m D e p d ^ e a t o f DatehaO; it 4,600 additional nurses are need­ JRIOES BBEOnVBC a neoesBMY dedstota of Ibe eoei- '^ M 8 1 4 ^ made the mtatake. ' ed beoauae of the military build­ UpiMlSAT, 2s- . ' ailMt— ut SMl ttaM stazae stair ; ifi tilad togat MIDDLE TURNPIKE. AWESr ’ up M Viet Item. m MIDDLE TURNPIKI, WEST S : J .• : 7 263 .H‘S’ J l , r< ' ■ ;'r !' I \ i 1 I ' ; I r

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MiM^CHKTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16.1966 P A G E T W B jN T T -O H l || M A N C a r a m i e v e n i n g h e r a l d , lIANCHESIXIt, OONN« WEDN«8DAT, |3 m JA S r ]«»: II I ■ '1 I I .. L ■ ------' ’iUn*.iJ> ^||‘•|| ' I ' II l■..^■l 'll -I.' ■' ; i'* ■ ■. .■■!.■» /i' ',r ...... • iv* .,. ■< s; - V.

m•''JL I Itt.":'!' ■ '1' m J ^ c c c 4 ( d WHOU 2>A to 3 US - KADY-TO^ H«r*'« • rtal mnMiiM bveril* tinrt^c M i • rw l bargain — landar, tatty diickanl it's iha ena dbh that always plaataa lha Double Blue Stamps family and tha budgat. Sarva it bakad, broiiad, caitarola S T o m t . . . you can ba curtain that this it tha aconomy fbod lhatt r n m n u E z a t Every Wednesday! high in protain and high in plaatura. SAi£ SPLIT - QUARTn» CUT-UP X 33< m S H > 3% to 4 IBS AVABAWi AT MOST STORES Roasting Chickens »39< Barbecued Chickens “St * TINDIR JUICY GROUND CHUCK 69* FULLY STEAK lb COOKH) BRISKET .99 ; 89* Bologna HAMS TASTY TINDIR FLANKEN J59* SHANK lb COLONIAL lb SEaiON 9R0UND ROUND 99*

mOA ITAUAN RIB STEAK M tCtI ..79' siiiiuuoSTEAK .99' SAUSAGB HOT or SWtn t>93< RU.L SHANK SECTION x 69c MEAT LOAF " ^ 69* CHUCK FILLET . 79' ?iirsTEAK .... .99' YOISM TOMS - 16 to 2 0 ka - Aa U. 1 GRADE "A* l.a.lm i Imi Ctaik Catkkh k A A a PLATE BEEF 25* T U R K E Y S REAOYTacoOK L. 3 7 t H ub steak . BUTTER STEAK .9 9 ' Fresh Haddock Fillet lb 65c UllfftfhiUi SwOtFinBini Fresh Bluefish DMtSIO LI 49c C L IP T H E S E 89' » 7 9 ' F i r s t niM m c i im e n vi tnuuoay a.m. FLANK STEAK . * F NEWPORTROAST . * 1” SUCED BACON SAUSAGE Tue SitltiE DC a a c A FugI laUlPieBtam Satt'iPittoini ■ H EXTRA S*H GREEN S T A M P S TOP ROUND STEAK . SHORT RIBS . 55' BEEF LIVER FRANKS .7 9 ' N a t i o n a l vrith lha purchase of aithar of iho followinfl ladChMli fcwmilNfciai CnalUaiiBhtMa CO AG Rfiast Sausage Meat uince CALIF. STEAK . 69' TENDERLOIN . 79' KIELBASI BREADED SHRIMP .H ” *K tr* G»dm Frozen Stores Finast All Beef Franks Ul PKO

French Fries 10 *1”* Delicatessen Hand B o i m ____ . 69' MOTT’S OR RED CHEEK ^ j B ' O F F I A LL PURPOSE NAPKINS •jt{25' N i b l e t C e r n Mwnauuci CalahrlaTHaniu Fanom A ffirm Siaqit, I n . APPIE JUICE WESSON Oil gigANT COFFEE ^59' with low prices, quality, variety-for ^ Ihfotiuoe $peoi9kf ^OASALAtn » 79' of 2-doz. largo Green Beans 4 *1** OarOrntMiH A A « lABE'W'l « WNDERPEPPERSr49' fiRUTEST O VB-SL VSUE! SHRINRSALAD <«89' COUaONaOOOTHaUtAT.Ht.1f FitiU ylliJi—fiaaua 4 8 9 * tiiWowtcouaoMM^ I^ C C IN E 3S£89' Sweet Peas 4*1** WITH COUPONS FROM BOOKLET PINEAPPLES POTATO SALAD . 29' j MaNtoOrfn—Dii i tfa avtto. PROVIUONE . 79' ij I'l01"' :'i'.'1''' 0 0' UAP-OFFBAGS Sn"*!®® . ROYAL B & M-OVEN FRESHPAK BARTLETT G r e e n B e a n s . 6^*1** I HAWAIIAN UCH * ■I MiTM sM M Mwaai mV iFREEIUGBSnMP 3 9 with this coupon and purchaso "Am erim BAKED BEANS of a 2-lb. Swift’s Promium PEAR HALVES Sliced Carrets Cham” « STAINLESS Iceberg Lettuce TIRKEY ROAST B • ------b a s y o i K ie o z S M O O BY I « - f t C I * srsL FLATWARE MTBtNATIONAl 3 jacs anwhimiMi • ikhtaDafcMt«t _ _ U IIN I D O CinS WWHOOK 9 KCS I IMPIROI coufOMaoeoTwauU T .'iH Lja___g jj|jW eooos.,.' I Crapes CALVORNIA Mi «n 49, US$ERE SLICES rC39' aaaBteeHdHa 3 NiacyLyaa „ . a t Fish Sticks HUNTS 6 15S0Z CHOW MEIN ? f 49' GRAND UNION 2 lb. $ | NUT'N CRUNCH IT *£49' ] Paper Towels wlT^SL. 4 ISS *1“ uiffiM R T *;ir49' cans CeMOMfllinin 5 r \ BXTRA STAMPS WITH 14b. 6-oik IekM APPLESAUCE Haddock Dinner 10OZ PKG TOMATO SAUCE EGG ROLLS 2i;t89' D ANGEL FOOD CAKE Ice Creuiu 01* hundud haugm. 49* FRENCH CHEESE % 63' |G park: ^ G E ^ SiiE Lif CmHid Fried Scallops 12-OZ PKG Com siecli 3t { ? 89l PECAN ROLLS Sf69' 8-OZ CAN i e KiS'lChtatlato Nabisco Cookies PKG 45^ ECUURS 2&B9' Lh An'i E V E R S H A IiP GIANT J ’ k U Chocolata, Paamit Ban, Fancy Graham, Paean Shertbraad BAGELS 4ss*l®o Low Prico! 1 ' fi” " ■ Tmltma Spoderf M IRACLE WHIP m u p iE ■£ ' 65 '/f WHITE BREAD' IwirCLANS TIDE SALAD DRESSING iQliW tB Rtf'rafi'* I M RNAST SWORlHnSH n»i SUGS-BIRKHB) UB d fflS p s ib LOAVES • BR0LSPEARS'’£ ' • Rkc-FEAS-MUSHROOHS

• FRENCH GREINIEAHS •& HTTrimniih CHIU s 35' • NIXEDVEG.tr' MARGARINE Mh I ^ h h tn —laadau __ iHAnwunr £ ' ^ S to T u in i £® ®® PmTO CHIPS HADDOCKiniET . 69' 99 3 1 llneriH* TERINE, t f 69' aoc.iuiiuno 2 £ 99' G ^ IC CHIPS TTSsHSCALLOPS . 89' BatohNaUbfil ' aa Fmh—StonUatl WHITE mt79' GOLDUaiR 2£ B 9' ^a k eiE xes COD STEAKS a 39*

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iib i t A M i OoiK- OammSMoa. ba« tflMOfttkiueil A 'IboiMaa toy «B- Mo Sundogr i «M f XnstMtd « » « f ll moot 0 tfeo Aetofse flim ftM to t:M toniijM to tbo AND DOLLAR DAYS!! H f^ M nntttM «« r o Bham igmuiwlam. Tbtn am SHOP-RITE'S BE ip M A today lor JtolMi F.XMey. two t»aaM eoaspeUttan Jaft a lira oaprtoigo to tfao ate-omili tooman inr mm _ ta COUPON S A V IN G S _ A A doontr COUPON S A V IN G S adr ittoAi by ttto Ctoamwlcut fcotod «■• of M M to* .^ toward the purchase of •M a ty tor Crlpidad a^Mran winnen M r aadi oMImi Urn hoataaaaa d n oi * toaooao too S r » * . . . toward the purchase of m i s n i l s . . . toward any _ THIS $1.00 OR MORE ^ ^ * - . y . - > _ ^ tto SB la eweeptog Wet to dwb $1.00 OR MORE COUPON todtod „ . ^ ______COUPON $1.00 OR MORE FROM COUPON moee a M M to m m im drtv® annoaiipM; 8aOT ed smaU iiciia d( fM lM ia 4a* MnwiatSoa* "JIMilP jmmI 1^. 9k$ CBi ty, bdt that wa waa a WORTH HEAUH S SEAUTY AIDS WORTH PROZEN FOODS « £ « tavVMaqrHi to^BHdoyHi olaatlo* by whichtoUeh oopatu p M townm I am: Hra. Ju<.ha*,difUchoMi totn tiMtto winoar toin tba day.d«y. '. ”* ' m Sh daT tow ilw *M atow h Mflto i^A 4 toiiSMM wIm M I f Wor to»*mtaw. SOulhem.Oriltomla. ___ common am — “• i p t o out- WORTH SBtVICC DBJ. Coupon good at datar- Jamaa ly e"• y . t M i u y Mrs. jjcouto, Oentod EtotoHroofc von niay teoad inwnwtijitoM to to boy Iwr a drtok etA S ^'m . • =' ------SdwOto rapott toat Coup« O W otA P)-A BudbMe. warn MoaSy hard noar«ap*demle proRoa||M* COUPON U M IT — ONB PER FAM ILF K n ISTt at M tautaaun add Mfa. Bugb tor tto Oilef e*oqp. aad atat that oaa ar.atotoMJnamar todktoa,- « r tor gmito at ' ' ‘ ------»_ » » —«» The llineeB aiao t o s ^ llt a Us COUPON Lnur — o n k p e r f a m u l t Coupoa Bxpima Saturday, Fbb. 19 Coupon En^dtoa Saturday, Feb. le . Goopou rodoenedaply on pnrohiiaa ot item toted.. •Adabotortwi at nmOto*- Mjvu. mafl aemmtttaa. nuasea fW a, Jr. to thO Sidpar san bad aald aha n i^ l^ " _ CoopoB XKpirea Saturday, Feb. 19 Coupon radoemad only ou pundwaa of ttaui toted. ni, A F lr- a o . Malto* aroka* Ooi on ledaamad oaly a* patekaaa ot Item listod. CMaf the price to UO ptaatara, dr aaltoto t i a toy. M t to to* Datmlk moatoly ccanptotad « 9 lOiCibltoy tor m toif uto to tow Aadorar Texaco Station um , . ftif _ _ 'to * Oatmit ranaiiily oemptatad a in areaa ^ **•«* Iwh* 'ftitner, iH ______mid xm iml a i » ■HutoM. h^nir Thcm wffl ho HO ATctiery ac8, obout $ l.« • drioH, ond w ls l O I doowrt piyIWr Wth tc*, ah* |*sa«Badiftila. a «. Pto* OroBby.:Bpb and tei- *° **.? y ? **“ P**?? y ." r * " aton daring .the achooi Feb- did tba giria think of,the IdtoT >W Off wtttoat t o > ^ *do I t r i M t o A W hw* h M Dato «B|tog “ * * * “ ™ « v ^ 5 5 ^ group. Andover eorreapondent I* w - ao ^maehraa. Tto rfhial nevir poor M toA^ba id^ p U a ^ ttw^ywagt d i l b ^ the baS tor ^ teaohora oto of M.OOO d ow n ^tb to Baomatloa ...... 1 to bdO pinv. j,— ------i— Bbrebouaa f. School S t, hto* S'AO to 3:M > » , ------Oentml Wrehtowa, jOantar St. Irora S'JO to 4:to y-to. SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY, FROM FRESH, TENDER PORKERS Pemonnal eS SWy Wtt toyar-- ^ WHAT HOmUKEH tHtUlU mUtad to votolat w u et; llw mmAfAiH simply thisi (f i your fluaranteo Cut Short For eroelm i s VoOng w « ba by 'S lV Ovauartol~1to ^ _ _ _ that you do not pay any higher W0tad paper baBoto, to to aup- □CUBE STEAK . price for the particular item of JF □ R » S T E A K pHad by tba atada board. ° S i r l o i n R o c k I . 9 9 * ^ your choice than A&P'a advar- PORK LOINS novori^i-HoWartoTo* Oanaml 'MiaDagar Rohadt ) Wetoo haa adwmd Barold PoU, tiled price. ' ..89* □LEAN SHORT MBS OF BEEF IkSle preatdent of the Itreman’o dub, c □ROUND STEAK □ R IBR O JLST puMresi 3 3.79 7 . R l t LOIN that, S tto tecal wtaa approval, A&P RIB portions ItaMffid— No Woria Steak AtoolFmdlylVaulm poMOtf TPMK BpmBi amd Imhi I ha wiB raoognlm It t e eaOaattva Ownsd and OpsiWt«« 59*. Salmon POKEN SUett WHY PAY MORE? “ 69' I T H Y WHY PAY MORE? p riv e in M arch I T H Y P A Y M O R E ? P A Y M O R E ? JUST LOOK K THE 6IFTSI Swordfiih FROZEN SUCEi “ 69' SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY . . . HEAVY, STEER BEEF CALIF. BONELESS REDUCED wm Atm. Hwvey lippinoott haa nffmed the captoJna tor the Fmb Haddock FiHatg U 65* dpneriaaii Bad GMiw petya to FUN SAVINS a^i^ Maroh ;1. ' ; irs PirMh Cod Stoob “ 35* CoptalnB by aaditona am: POT R O A S T 69‘.~79 cNIead, M aaiOtof* .BHa; aaat- CATN JOHN'S ntOfEN cpi aectton, Ifra: VtobqiiBahnka; NONI PRICED edtrter, MMi; Datoda^ Kaefa; Flwmdar Dinners HIGHER U.59* aA«h of oairtiwiv SttWi ABwrt ' PLAID WKIU j a C CHICKEN LEGS or DRUMSTICKS loomsSv NONE PRICED . OOnCooa* OoKiiidgo: aeujllMm B t 8(i, Mm.^ Campbrib Soup HUM an/Mn ^ ------eOHLayorCahoAMxae Ohrft; Amaton Inke, CHICKEN BREASTS or THIGHS HIGHER LB 65' Shop-KtaOronaa WflHam TMbodaau; Hope Fish Sticb 2 '• «"«* 7 5 ' D CHICKEN □ D u n c a n H m i s 3 b p m . 9 9 □EVEREADY CUT-UP, LIGHT-MEATED, DOMESTIC □ M a r m a l a o e KtOHCpMa Qey, Mt*. Adrian Ohaoay; FRESHLY GROUND SUPER-RIGHT BEEF Family Slae ____ Jhnea 9t and Burrowa HM Bd.. STAMPS! Oyster Stew 2 '* “ “ «7 5 * CREST TOOTHPASTE 65c alK Tiu^BuM S □ M S i & r 'EREADY liipM. Riehard Quog; northern Breaded Shrimp 69* LB 75' FRYING RABBITS u89' □ B u c k C h i b r y S o d a ^ T * naetloa, Mra. Jamea Derby; GROUND CHUCK Shop-ltoWliito/Pink/Ordwd/Ytoaw °Effi SPECIALLY SELEaED, CENTER SLICES-NO END3 PIECa PIECES BUFFERW Bottle of 100 79c btotoaBoeo, Banry Pimm. SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY □ U S i V E o n . □ M A ^YONNAISE p, ,li Church toaUvemery BEEF, VEAL c KI t CHUP 3 ^ 89* □ F a c i a l T i i s u i 6 ^ * 1 iHUiM, U S. No. 1, LB PR EU LIQUID SH A M P O O 88e QPIako PIE CRUST 2 10-OX. b o x e s 3 9 e Vhe 2SOth anfitvemary cmn' MEAT LOAF AND PORK LB 79' BEEF LIVER LlSS’ □ aii<#dBMmwO«B ate>7‘ □ aR u JUICI □ i H H u n H a * t f S 9 s ndjbtee of Haixon Oongrewation- Siu A BAG * LEAN BONELESS CUBES or STRIPS enrMW afi Churoh vriS meet tonpht at 20 breakfast TREAT ALKA SELTZER Bottle of 25 44c 89 □ TmMMaMM ■>—*1 Potatoes □ SwHI.Yin*>M 8 fxn. in SmMh-^OeOert Dounga □ BEnfiSnifr piSjtSnuHoiisi *to79c Tender. NotritioM l. 8 9 ' Olathe ohurob.^iAa. Ruth Par- PARK'S SCRAPPLE b39' STEWING BEEF □ SHOPAITB COFFIB 1 69c □SBTASim raaiiir^ruJs^ □SSfiSroSa'*"* aJtoaic ta4 chaiiman. aay* it ia heipad- Non* Piicfd Htglwr 2 LBS * **FRESH FRUITS A VEGETABLES^ □ vSMATepuHi a’lf'i O-MinM ... tar .. 29 SUPER-RIGHT 11 tentattvo daitaa can be aet BaiiaiMis □ipaAYnAMH aia*i □ ios MAP M M eter*i the ro-dpSpatla* of the. Nevd O ran ew !;;^^" 10 »>. 59'^ Sunkist Lemons JUICY 6 « » 2 9 ' , c Hu c k fillet s tea k s BONELESS STEER BEEF LB 8 9 ' □Si&VMAS Sii:’i □ HIRSHIYORNUTU 3 *!; n Sunday ' Sohod picnic NMetNON, NONt A A Q C PUllOP oilier anoivemary event*. ,W IH |ro» PRICED higher A IBS w T l^ink Grapefruit JUICi i « . 3 9 = !Jbe cthuzeh^.waa ofSWalto'-die--"' jggaMji A&P iRANo POTATOES Dneweiknn (W in GOtOEHYEUOW « gvarized in bdnbee :i7*ld with r U IU lU V h NONEFWICeDHiaHIR W ^2r CHOCOLATE - SPECIAL U.S. #1 GRADE A Retv. Jobi B M wfw. waw P^oi Colory ^ ■ ■ 97% Coffein Frat .CELEBRITY BRAND the fiiwt ndnlBtier. A VARIETY Of I prepBi* chiabb' to^ ,1to S||M Instant Coffn Luncheon Meat Hershev's Svrap snurtBi MfliPipK K. ooo* FRESH FAVOR i„L. .lane Patiiei’ Baked Foods Enley cMItleu^ Saver wHti- ^ --ited in M «:M a r t h a Bdcd IBH)jp|SB| out leelng a wink of •(••p. auravMQL ^ SAVE UP A 12 OZ $1 A UB A A C ; I '■■*'■ ■ ■■' jm fim TO 25c U CANS 1 L CANS07 ' - Dad'aDlal PubSo Bealtii W BB " ' *« F9« a arMp/CeHa* PitoUe HeaMi Advtaocy □ROOT BEER 6,d.S9* C ^ m m (\ t 09. P|S1 re-organlm □ FINAL TOUCH $59< AXWBUHOUSB »*1>* □dBc FOOD 12%r*1 aodierUme hi Mauwh. The aOtect- I QT14 0Z ASP FROZEN n 10OZ to Me IScOnCoUWolw ^ tcOHEa«./Drip ntto are aeeMng interMtad per- CHERRY PIE 49* Tom ato Juice CANS 1.00 G r e e n P e e s 2 IB BAG 45c * * PKGS OO ’i t " □ GRAPE HUY 3^89* □tSMATMS 3 £89* bo serve on IhaoammKte* Juky Montrtiorency cberriee. . . OeHdooe flaky crastt DUNCAN HINIS 1 11 2W OZ vft A C AAARVEL CHERRY VANILLA □ SAV AMN corm lOsonotoii ne intarmted may oon- C a k e M i x e s ASSTVAR.-4«OIV PKG 39 I c e C r e a m SPKIAL Vi GAL 59*^ tcOnCofiao _ the srieCtmen it the Town HOMEMAKEN PEA IIB 12 OZ a U m R E A N S 6 £ * 1 □DASH Odtoe Building. J A M 141., Baked Beans □ L i q u o B u a c h □ HOLLAND HouH ecOPPbiAi CANS C u t C o r n FROZEN BAG PKGS 3 ' 9 " ^ Meettng Tonight PARKER KLOI. □ ALMONDJOYMtotetasaa 3%l£*f GoMon Dossort Cake 1 LB □ p S l C A K B S Y m *£3a4Sc □HOMIIIILCMU S'^*l MmvyllR88 The Board of -Finance maota fecial Tissues „ atu« S e l t i n e s ORAHGES □nuifEScKTAn. 61.00 ar isto crat brand " MMn/JMiaMi Wlto/a«t4. f il— to|)^ght in tbs Town OIBea MakeMoke downedom u o f delidously differadifferent deeeerts wiOi tU t cake I BOX 21 □ PHASBURYFLOUR S iLBSa 7 OZ . 1 LB 14 OZ to Q C 4i0e BOfiding at 8 p.m. W h i t e T u n e F i s h lelld Pack In Oil cant Fruit Cocktail □Xppusauci * 3LV1 A&P CAN SUNKIST 2WLB A K C □ VERMONT MAM imp SS« Bcfaeater Eveniag HeraM UB13 0Z t o Q C NAVB. □ mmCHBRRIIS I B E L I E V e ««■ PM^^-St* Peanut Butter SULTANA JAR 9 5 ‘ S a u e r k r a u t A&P 2 apondent Marjorie Porter, Almond Braid Ring CANS 10”39* llw4(MSdMP-M SULTANA FROZEN, A SOZ 4 A C □SSMihr RIANS The delicate flavor of almoqde makes Oile cake extra tsety I lUlmai* Rimn sultana frozen, m A&P FRENCH I5’/kOZ m fC HEALTH & BEAUTY AID PRICES ’ 328-MlA IreObeW chickenCHICKEN,. beefBEEF,. turkeyTURKEY ^•• PKGS G reen Beans INDIAN RIV« _ □ WHITITUNA STYLE CAN m i ARE AS IMPORTANT AS MILK! JAItf PARKER 100% WNOLK m 1 LB JM t PAMIR WWa •EECH44UTOR CHOPPB «JARS O A C W heat RremI OR CRACKKO~MVI Be S LVS 4 T Jwwhie Coekles MUIR M PVNI 2 pm. 45* Aapirin, antlaepUca, baby product# and hunm«da B a b y F o o d GERBER'S STlAINBejARS OTF Tee B egs r.l00p^p99" 48p.Tc55" CRAPEFRUIT5^9* of other Health A Beauty Aid Itema wo important A ild o v e r JRHK PARKER It OX TWIN JARC HUMCn CHIMIY ICU Potato cups RttUUR OR RIPPIA tOX 2 T C nfiC dtes S ir PM 12* to tha health and walfara of your family. JAREPARKIR PRBI mml Bathroom Tissue hudson 4 no 4 5 " U.S. #1 YMLOW BVmt over a year we have been doing extensive m AARI PAMIR CMIMVieia HW4S* C o f f e e 2 c^“J . 5 3 cCAN:a“ 7 9 " 18t/i Century Twin Rolb BAKtAKOMRVt Z |M| M Rnr Cdie reaearch on hlow to lower the prices on theM basic Tooth Post A A&P FLUORIDE, IT'S FAAULYSIZE t o fV > A necesritiea to help you and your family. S h a r p C ^ e d d i a r C h e e se T^y!L 8 5 " 7 OHIONS 3 23* fiu rn a p CldcK ■ O O T H r a S T e , 00% A&P QUALITY Va OZ TUBE Now we've done It! r^fw/WOmr Check your medicine cabinet . . . check the prices e BMBHHmi on tbeae pages . . . come to Shop-Rite this weekend fletuhts ttome^ .\iiii 'daee line Foods AAmAtOr ' d o E R Y -.1 9 * and save f l - 92 • or $3 on your total Health A ttmn DELICIOUS FANCY ^ a . Beauty Aids purchase. In fact you can save even Ex-Lean DeU BBschlna Siloed The handsome IStfa oaotuiy more If you buy our own Shop-Rite brand. gcgpdfathera olock made by nsEs” AND AARIOW APPLES -^19* □ l L y BRCAKIMIXIS 3 w,«*I □ PASTRAIRI MUD MCH AND FULL-BODIED VIGOROUS AND W INK Ask yourself . . . Why Pay More? 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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16.1660 PAGE MANCAEaSlTKR EVENING HERAU^. r., wiliNEiiDAv, EEK tiTA sr If, tdaa Younger Than Spring CUf -^ ViUT^nXirdA 4fea felooine a Npnr Bahy . -i FHARMACr, Vef- non .CJircle, has FRAMED Spedatty Shop at Venwnman Qr- MUR9BRY- nCTUlMBS PBR- e]to UttDBCkGd BPWNGT aOMAUXBD TWh aam* 6t DRESSES AND SUITS. Bach Along Iteto i Gf apparol edrd^y 4 abfld, date of MMi ate. It’n 9 i * gift tliait YFttt be ohariahed torn hand-pioked brtogteg yOu ONEi toa ydaui. Why-not totw Oi* OF A KUfD ooatumea, you’tt{ «T *nlK With mipde wjt. ftir aaoh youngder in wear- and wear and «vJoy thor-t I .to ^ratv* iMarinf ill toe fM B^. aatnaOdBg tlwt. la oiQlily tor their comidete Verrl I toOtosoitOMM e h k w i t o d r oito. Thay'U point saiUUty. Slip a - new SPRJNQ; ^Itoilcvilte, y«at«Ptogr Mid'kMr to ft iaito prtda. 88.99. SWEATER bvar your Mwutderao Mi auw iNutod 0T«r to th« n u t In exquisite shell stitch pattern ittoiUirt Bantai « t 1 M « a Gingham S m o e k k ig l Store$ Around, To9en "7 (pdqk, wMte, beige) ft'U be sn» O fm itf aupurtot- Oooit. Mean Street Store$ attfadUve addMon to your w ^ » ‘ t i ’D Ca«9— Ptoktog Umo! FnialseFnialee Her AaytMng ‘ AjLanT *UAMRTH8 Sil$*.TJ- ■ B k * w Is ■ocwei e< isto IPa a BfiRort It’D a Pletare FeeUng Komanttc or FatrtoUoT robe. “ sHtos! of Inotot. two ,oC li^to Louie your loveUeot Ground But give her your POR­ 'TYfttODK), Trt oty aiimtog It’S a handDomely decorative Wtoafevet yoor mood, Feb­ toe dock. Come to IHE LIT- TRAIT from the FAU jOT' Plaaa, la your spOngtioaM to l i t f tstooC todeoeBt fn sto lt H i wall ornament from every an­ ruary has a holiday to match it, Shake well wet tpwela beforo^ WHi ndatoad to rn O n a Btoto SHOP POPULAR FOR QUALITY-VA H a i SHOP, 906 East Center STUDIO, TO Eaat Oenter baauty. Coma tor a tovety F*R- hanging them on a Une or rack, gle. We tnean the SP1NI>LE3 so don't hesMaite to enteitaln Sireet, Ann youraeU with one Street. m a n e n t Wa v e q o m p l b t b JUI to Bsa of tbi 17,800 bodd inRitORS with Ourrler A Xves Just because draperiee aeem to dry. This removes wrlnUea dptdtaded by Jbdge Mflto Itoy- or more DAYTIME tOlEeBES, W nH HAIR SHAPXNO v (a $16 before they set. .« printo entaandnir the top M o ­ dingy, the stlpcovera divb and priced $5.99 and 89.98 Just un­ value) now gUAO for.Si'liinited tion. 819.96, during WATKDIB party drSM bmp. Telepbone Mix smt and pepper lYlth floor M km ixig oases Were PLUS TOP VALUE STAMPS packed. Whether you're going Uma. Your crowning gjory da* Sides and ends of fitted sheets* adBed; Bofar A. Bnrnham, SEIMI-'AHNUAL BALB. Oome your faivltationa and then let ■outo to greet the sun, or wait­ before making gravy. Stir irlth sarvas toa akfll and aftpsrioiiead to browae and to buy for your- "MAiRTENlZING” toe ONE a dotted pancake turner and a rt usually good after the cen-. RxL, lOBand. to, toOara ing tor Spring to arrive in New cate of a pntaoadoaBlIywdmto- ter baa worn out. Stitch a mat-' to driva ostaMialMd tods; Loois aelf and for gifts. HOUR DRY CXiSANINO planta England, you’U find amart have lump-free gravy. latarad PERMANENT WAVE a* 6 B 4 U IN E at corner Main and Bircb, also tress pad to such worn sheeta. Ibtieil, 48 BMCrass Ats„ toO- BERMUDAB, BLOUSES AND A L aatT A LAStRT’fl. 944-0020. 299 Weto Middle Tpke. be your and have a fitted mattress cov-' urs'to drive laopar Imm; HiM PA RTS N O T When cutting bangs for your SKIRTS in 1998 shadee and 'to keep milk from fUokUig friend indeed. The minute your to the bottom of the aaiioe pan sr.. Joodro, 88, IfatoaK RA. Tol^ little giri, place a strip of cel­ shapings. The LaTITLE SH

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Colieet Vi NBSW' YdHtK. (A-P)-—O s- tomday*a gama heraasa of a . Cbamberiafax oehtfaxued to ear Roburtsoil came bock, Krola injury, played am nt two lead PhOadelpIxto hx Its driva to of Burke and aR)oreiitty were Tries . rSitl iRtueiffl'Ifift; eartv and '"^'*1** ■»5 tod the Gtochmati unseat the. Critics as thelfation- not .aware, that ha bad tollen, ByRICHDTER shattered hr rejuvenated Oaoe andBWetblestagtbe^ W i^Ite led GhablbeFlaiii' __ 'w e ll I^e Boattm OaKlcs si Baaketball Asaoctatlon’s Reed said. Bay Btateta alio cashed in on 10 The Blue and White machine f l>» I«1'«Mdayixightfoagame Baatora Division champion by Pmt Burke’s Rs*d The batttettoaU team h id bed Fw Margiii goal attampta. oooUnuod to roll In tbo second both oe Wntmuea. iq ^htd, RuaseU playad less scoring 84 points and grabMng ended when his heed struck um two Mkw* stu- to do without tha aarv«i»e of behmd ^ with deadly g j _ p^^od but at a elowor pace saw one winner y«rt^y_ m Robertao*x, who nxtosed tost than two xnlnutea. 30 rebounds to the 76ers’ 121-109 A jagged rod^ op 5 steep deilto wei« nxtatliiii a batty exit Burke and tour other Ftoyers Saturday toght and mxflarad a / \ By PETS ZANASm f «>•“ *“P ^*nisaece. Krist end WlUctt ------' .■ - -^------Wetory over St. Loxito at Pitts­ slope behind a Faixfi^^ Meiriu Cathedral High at Spring- us," ooach Don Bums said. nettUng 15 polnte to push the arHceiey, W -«. bebtaid D » burgh. motel 'Parkway Mofor Htotri vfhen humlUaflng 88-87 defeat ,ta Uw ^ **l Walk the line” w a field added the East Oath- "Their red-hot ehooUng after In- gJagle eanse. laPerte tallied Phlladelphto now ia only 114 M e 'eecMent oooxwred Sunday Borke epparanUy slipped and Hie Ban EBgh Hieme lony THE games behind the Critioa whUe not until fall to his death down ,Uie steep •’ wlxieli Fair olic High quintiet to ite im - termleskm gave them a momen- eight to 1^ flpringfleW e^ ^ 4i, moraliig, but tt field had beaten IS timea to a last night. pr»e^Jlat*of preys last night turn that we oouKhi’t stop. Joe within sight of the Mancheo- ^ the Royals are 314 back. Tuesday that someone down be- baxto behind the , The Weit Hartford dab road meetings with St.. TbomM In the other gamea TxMsday knv apotted a Jacket up on the Police were' 6^ tholt way to row. in an exciting 82-75 home con- McOowell’s 21 points in the sec- ter five. Thwtf- The five rideUned piayera convoted 21 of 80 f<^ their queats ecor^ Aquinas in New B rtt^ Herald Angle ixight, the Baltimore BuUeto xln* It**V ikMM. break up the i ^ y i*'hen th« quest before a large crowd of ond half wes the clincher. For ------. _ „ -t were betof dlscipUned for a cur­ a^ts to pin the 10th de­ 1,800. It was the 12th win in 14 our team, I feel that Len Krist leas for the first three m lnj^ ^ S o^ O eth ^ ^ leaidxed a fourth-quarter spurt W eartof the Jacket was oo- accident occhirred, Keed and whiiq>ed the Detroit Pirions few tofractlon. ntal ia 15 sUrts on Mannliei games for the Purple Panthws, came up with his best game ot «f the third canto, the EARL YOST -flpetan Burke of the Fair- The motel night «^ k had 114-106 and the Los Angeles Burke wae suppoeed to play ,tsr High, SIpM, biAm s SBm wfao are rated aa one o f the the seaaon."______then found the mark as they la New_lWt^, ^ter^y. Sports Editor field Untveratty beriietball team, police at 4 a.ip., he Itold. - ^*' Lakers overrame an early 14- Monday xiight,' when FbUrfleM crowd of 400 at ttie COaito domiruUing powers in Western Nagle captain Ray LaOace aqueahed by to their bwo-potot ^ B P Ptd. a squad that, xxitli it waa The other two ttudenta, who .Anna. 11w ^ t o n , wtaniag lead wt the busner.tizzer. McDoweii, 3 ucLousfaUa ...... 8 04 16 potot deficit and turaed back trounsed by Providence potiegq wore not IdentUled, were ahead entertained American Ualvertt- Massachusetts. The Begles re- led both teams with 22 points . 1 (M90 2 ty, but ha waa nowhere to he jntjr IM r thM OC3L start In bid soorelem in the first half, « 1I* ^ file New Turk Ktaiokefbocken corded their fourth toes against as three other teammates hit 4-4 18 Note* from the little Black Book found. IS, assnssd an aailter dsteat 10 triumphs. returned to the court a now . 4 (M) H 182-134. double figures for the loeen. . 8 6-6 21 Leaving the coaching-teaching field for the insurance Robertson, with 81 points, was Then, on Tuewtoy, the trofiedy ftw Mm»>~ctcr snMI hopsii Coming strong with a 21-12 The tall Krist followed with 17 man as his nine talUee set the . 6 »6 13 oC a JIOO campalga for tbs 16> tempo for Cathedral’s 24 point . 0 (M) 0 business is Dick .Massey at Conard High. The former ««>• of four Rnyals who hit for 20 Delay Would Make Sense was dlocovored. first quarter, Bast extended its and Bob Martens and Oreg Wil­ ...... i t I'.i i I. i' ' ' Burke, a 66-4 senior who aak.' third quarter offensive. . X Qppiedledlsano ,. 1 (M) 2 Manchester American Legion baseball player is a Yale ■■ 1 dominatian to a 30-28 fint half lett 10 apiece as Bast scoring 1 Heutin . 1 0 « 2 starred at Hartford PubUo High A hoop and lotO Shot Iqr Ward margin. The third stanza, how­ hit for 62 per cent. Sphmge Continues grad and son <)f Sam Massey, well-known as one o f Man- JOacfcansls In Ow opening mln- U Totals to 12-17 82 School a few years back, was ever, saw cathedral basketeem MksDoweH paced the vhston Iffis revitalization oontlhued le (74) chester^all-time bawball greats. . . . Congratulations ausseii started for B ^ton but the son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick ,nto of Om final canto tumod fha in the fourth period and pro­ B F PU. reversing completely their bi- 21 marken. Steve LaPerie and . 3 46 10 to Joe Lfyat. former Manchester High and Brown Uni- had to leave because of a leg Clay Likely to Go J. Burke of 60 Fremont St., tide in the toarHnorlng, saoaaw effectiveness at shooting and Bob McLaughlin canned 18 and vided 12 more valuable talllee 11 0-1 22 veriity track and footbaU ------— ,„jury. His rejdacement, Mel 17 Hertford. battle. Oonainc ott a O S ^ three ball control In the games open­ 15 reflectively with the Pan­ toward the winners total. East 7 84> standout, who recently passed guaxter deadlock. BaH iroiid 1 WUlett .. 6 OO 40 wUl include tour winners who ^<*17 P*ck*d up five He woe one of the Staairfleld team, av- hold of a 53-61 edge at the buz­ 35 of 70 attempts. ing by LoCace and Martens. .. 2 A 16-year-old basketball ptoy- In Next Draft Call 'than two potata over the final .. 1 (VO , 2 Josef (MlozU, Ergas Laps, Jim minutes. zer. Bast’s subotarttial first quar­ Bast JVs fared UtUe better .. 0 (VO 0 er to Wtoconain collapsed dur­ Happy Hairston added 28 for •igbt mteatea Xt was (be sixth _ a- Grelie and John (Jamien . . . An­ In the final quarter, Bast at­ ter lead found Bd Lltwin’a eight in the preHm as they went ing a high eOhooI scrimmage the Royals. Sam Jones and John LOUISVILLE, Ky, (AP)-r-The chairman <«f Caissltts ^ defeat in (be last sevan starts 10 Totals 88 KV16 T8 nual ban(Juet of the Central Con­ tempts at regaining It lead were points and six apieos by La- down to a 71-60 defeat. Out­ Score at half; 90-28, Bast Tuesday night ane held Jury to New York has indicted Philadelphia never led to the 29 heavyweight title fight with Ernie Terrell because as Boston OoUege, Duqueene, Ihe wicnen took fidl advan- Monday night, March 28 at two Army sergeants and a Na­ game until Billy Oxnningham Xavier of Ohio, and Niagara •tase of SO Manchester person­ DOWN BOT — Iowa center Plalnvllle. The annual meeting of the tax money the fight would produce. B A S K e r s A U t Ellington Keeps Tournament Hopes Alive tional Guard corporal on put the 76ers ahead 98-98 with a "But I don’t expect U,’’ J. Al- • — — ------this season and had loet only als, as the home crew showed George Peoples (45) seems to be of the group takes place Mon­ charges of offering to clear a little more than aeven minutea ton Sherman said Tueedey. to St. Joseph’s of Phi'ladelphda, .a S1.4e advantace (ran the ^ o v b ig Miimesota center Tom day, March 21 in New Britain the time he receives hla induc­ SCCMS, way for a pro football player left. They* outscored the Hawks "They haven't done tt before.” Vlllanova and Providence. floor. The Itadlans were award­ Kondlm down out of the way so , . . Central Connecticut Dis­ tion notice to appeal, Sherman to avoid the draft in return for 34-X8 in the final period. Bstimatiea of tax Income from Burke had racked up more ed only eight tries front the he esn get a hook shot away in EUlastoa (57) said. B Perfect Record Within Sight a bribe. The gridder was Bob trict Football Officials will re­ Chamberlain, who raised his the fight are in the $600,000 rtiarMy strip, however, iwaWng "I don’t know wtxat ground. If than 1,000 points to his c ^ ^ Big T m action. Basket was FurpiMy ...... 4 0 8 Schweickert of the Jets. . . . ceive $21.60 per man for Oass NBA career point total to 20,884 longe career and had a chance to top 'ionr. Beliuiser ...... 2 4 8 cuiy> hu bsuBi or If he'll ask for a good. (AP P h /f a x ) Emery ...... 0 6 6 Joey Archer has turned down a A games next (all . . . State of Monday night, sank 16 of 24 ■R’e ttM not certain whether said. He the. Fairfield record of .1,316. ^X>QT team Just dosan't food,* Burnham ...... 6 2 12 $25,000 gfuarantee to fight wel­ MassAohusetts received $8,077,- field goal attempts. clay wifi be to our March coll, Ooach George Btoocca once said H al Ooech Dave Deacon. McDermott ...... 6 3 16 For Coventry in COC Action said deferments currently are J. Quinn ...... 0 0 0 terweight king Emile Griffith 639 in taxes from its dog tracks Zelmo Beaty topped St. Louis anyway," Sherman soiid. “Our cailed Burke "our number one Be was right. WUstlee ware given tor student status, mar­ Strout ...... 1 0 2 One more to go tor per­ BStagton wins the aeaeoa ser­ for the right to meet middle­ during 1968 . . . BW Waltkus, for­ with 28 points. March quota txasn’t been as­ ctutch player.” direoted at Bafl'only eight Veffect Record in NCCC Bobcat Goal Heath ...... 0 0 0 ies, taking a 69-61 decision ear­ riage and certain occupations. T. Quinn ...... 2 0 4 fection. weight champ Dick Tiger of mer National League first base- Johnny Bgan and Bob FPrry Wilt Rehounder^ Too signed.’ ’ timea. JoiM ...... 0 0 0 lier this season to Suffield. man with several teams. Is now triggered Baltimore's late surge "But fighting's not one of Ve^nte ...... 1 0 2 Nigeria to AprU. Sherman sold the board will Nell Jeffee tooh game honon Coventry High, already a department store manager In against Detroit. Bgan accounted Wilt Chamberlain of the 76’ers, who set an all-time them," he said. declared the Charter Oak * * * meet Thursday, be given the Last Night’ s Fights for Han, using a twisting Jump- Totals 31 16 57 Waltham, Mass. Waltkus’ career (or nine of his 15 points and Fer­ record in NBA scoring Monday night hauls down quota, and ctaeWy the eligtble "The Army might have some SOUnUNOTON —Maynes set Shot (o tha twa of U pofetts. South Trounces Stafford Suftield (M) Conference-Southern Divi- Here *n There waa cut short when he was shot ry collected 12 his 18 points to a rebound in game with St. Louis. Guarding are men. Then, he stad. Inductees other determent for Clay, MIAMI BEACH, Fto. — Gcr- Ctaarlla Buck (11) and Ward rp ts . a pair of records held by formOr Tom KeUey of Manchester, by a young glri in 1949 . . . “Go the (Inal period as the Bullets thox^ih.’ ’ d(xi Lott, liU, Savannah, Oa., Pointing toward the sea- winners went to work Champagne collecting 16 mark Adamezyk ...... 2 8 Bill Bridges and Jim Washington (left). will be selected by age. yaAittisfa> (10) ware aleo in Favreau ...... 1 7 AU-Stater A1 Putz. to addition rookie pitcher with the Cleve­ Go Jets", a 16 mm color film, pulled away after entering the esay, at 34, is two yean below Sherman said he doesn't thtok outpoiixted Dickie DeVeronica, •**^y remained era. Kelly ...... 1 1 double figures, Maokcnssle pldi- son a perfect last night, beating Bacon to erraotog the former scoring land Indians, is the subject of which covers the Mgtilighte of quarter ahead 79-78. -nie fisher is the fastest tree- Kansas CUy is heodqusrtsn the maximum age and unmeiv CJiay’s scheduled fight would 146H. Syracuse, N.Y., 10. _ conference record with midpoint, south Windsor The series goes to South Wind Cain ...... 3 21 record of 37, set by Putz to Ing up eight from the line. Sen' Phelon 0 6 Academy of Cfolchester, 80-59. a featui« picture-story in the the New York Jets’ 1966 season Don Ohl^ back to full-time ac- traveling mammal. It can over (or the National OoUegists Attx- ried. "So he’s pretty dose to the present legal ground for defjg* NEW YORK—Jose Cfolon, 134, lor„ Bniee ______m Hence was .,* w indsnr Hitrh FrlHnv ■bowing a 64-83 bulge. Stoaros’ sor, winners over Stafford, 90-66 SmTth“ 3 0 6 The Patriots need a win 1966, he sunk 17 field goals, cuirent issue of the Sporting tion after being sidelined with a the Na- ment. "Otoiy la as good as 1-A Puerto Rico, and Mike Cruz, ‘isenaha^ai.’B iwUni laaHar nat. —un cru i- aa ^ gang bad a Complete domination earlier In the campaign. Only Vangelder ...... 2 1 6 In the American Ifootball take a red sqtorrel or a mar- letic Aasodatton and top of the Met,” Sherman said. 0 0 against Portland a week from compared to the former recofo |7ews. Tha big rishthander re­ League, la now avallaUe to or­ fractured cheekbone, topped ten and con even outrun a snow- tional Association of Ints red- Olay wlU Ixave 10 days from now,” he said. 136, New York, drew, 6. (tag 10, wMb Sm*IWta iwhd ® ...... - Thursday In the season finale of 16, which Putz did to 1064. „ yos pO atb WmdSOr High, edge from the floor and 19-16 at Windsor Locks, boast victories Totals 33 8 54 ports to the Indians’ Tucson, ganizations. Interested parties BalUmore with 24 points. Play­ shoe hare. legiote Athletics. to achieve an unmarred con­ Maynes scored aU but six of Arlz., tratotog camp Feb. 26. may contact the Jet office at er-coach Dave DeBusschere TiS. z aa-a '*'*• Msuiwd themselves the line. It was the third hlsh- over the Bobcats. ference slate. the Windy City FMeld goals. than a tie for est offensive showing of Uie South Windsor Bontbinirtoo (80) After a whirlwind tour with the 595 Madis(» Ave., N.Y. 10022. was high for the Pistons with 26. FPta. Miajmes wasn’t enough, how­ Cleveland Hot Stove Leagrue Los Angeles broke open a J S ffh campaign, nine players Joining ■f- O’Oonnell ...... 9 3 21 Ellington High kept tourney There to no charge. binj. gtofford High, 89-58, for m t^scorlng. J" e Slomcdnsky Seobury ...... 0 3 3 hopes alive and Jumped bock ever, as Southington rolled to promotional tour, Kelley re­ dose game at the outset of the Hurd ...... j Clemenla ...... 9 2 20 Its Oentral Valley conqueto oitt"" that much of (hat edge is their ntnth oonforeiioe win in as Attack Carnor .. . Jankowski ...... 7 4 18 up above 500 by defeatlag turned home last weelfiend . . . second half and took command Davis ...... 8 K. Reid ...... 2 1 5 to 18 starts, Including an ear­ Joe Gautiglola, the quick-talking the rest of the way against New lort in the 16 ttmss the Red m uy starts. It was the fourth Steady Ron Rlordan was Peterson NCXX: foe Suffield High, 57-64. End of the Line and White threw (he ball away rtralght tor South Windsor. Dorsey .... Reeve ...... 4 0 8 Elsewhere Rockville High wua lier 81-64 win over the Rame. member of the Now York Yan­ York. With the lOilcks to front again the top scorer, leading Goese ...... * B. Reid ...... 2 0 4 Double figure performances by Annual New Haven YMCA and In ilM 56 A ootlng percsot- bHniRng tbs overaU mark to five South Windsor dw ble fig" Rlordan ... ^ Records ...... 0 0 0 mowed (town by the Southing­ kees broadcasting and telecast­ Invitational VoHeyball Tourna­ 63-32, the Lakers went 00 an Goodin .... Scotl 0 2 Greg O’OonneU (21), Vto Caem- ing teams, has two sports ap­ eight-point spree to open an in­ ‘ ^ ^ *4^ ure scorers with 23 points, bring WaJstrom 0 0 ton High championship express, ment will be played Saturday. ^ O O D ^ ^ E A R Brennen .. 2 4 90-62, despite a record 38 ents (20) and Bob Jankowski pearance fees, $1,500 and surmountable gap. A tr» « flC K marks (hs third year in a his season total to 482. Stan Totals 3S 19 89 (Jreenleef 1 X Sixteen teams will compete with Stafford (86) (18) paced the winning attack nothing. *T don’t take anything Jerry West ^>arked the West­ locals Fnasy, vMBy^ m e that Sharos has eithsr won Slomclnsky moved within six of Bottoen .., 0 4 pohvts by BiU Maynes and Bol­ BILL MATNBS the first match starting at 11 FPts. which featured 11 scorers aad If they can t’afford It. But for ern Division leaders with 29 mamber miliUd BulksMy. ^ oanference crown, the 800 point club with 16 points, Dion ...... 1 0 2 ton Higli was powerlera to a am. The finals are set (or Sat­ VaU ...... 3 Totals 37 16 90 a big (x>mmsrcia] dinner I ask points. The Knlcks, who had ®*®*^f®***® ?***'*5' B*rt Windsor now stands be- followed by Larry Camer (14), 77-28 defeat to Avon High. 71-60 winner the first time they ^ ■*»n- delegation to attend Mrs. Halas' Potter ...... 4 1 9 ment. and Jim Eacott, 12 points apiece, the same high sch « s to pick up just where he left Ailao signed were (our rookies OUbs last season, posting a (doner Pete Roselle damped the player limit from 40 to 43 was Avon (77) „ EUtogton High ia the next foe tage was the winning factor, Bolton winds xq> It first var- off last year at season end. Af­ — i^hers Pete Magrini and Nylon • Blackwalls and Whitewalls. with three straight from the 2-5 record aad aa eamed- FPts. lid ra ^ pertinent toformatlon rejected. That means the new PaulFish ...... 2 for the Patriots, Frtday on the Suffieild outscored the winnera sity campaign Frtday, visiting Short Stuff ter hitting only seven home runs Mike Jackson, catcher Jerry hae, then ctoeed wtth aeven mn average of S.IA 1 6 ttoottt the surveys of Boston, Atlanta team, which was grant- ? 0 0 road. Coventry was a narrow from the tfoor, 23-21. second place Rham. wide WorW of Sports Satur­ to the first half of the season, Moees and outfielder Chris ■wnar potata in a row to i tbs 1 3 •O l TYPt score. Oaleher Bd Bailey, 24. Canclrmatl, Houston, New Or- ed special privileges, wiU be pf^ S ^ 8 1 7 day afternotai at 6 o’clock on Cash oame back to collecA 23 Ooletta. Font* FOII4* leans, La.; Phoenix, Arlz.; 3 U Ciianneil 8 will feature hlgWights after the AM-Star brJak'. Twice Magrini is given the best Han (O) who was sou ontright to able to retain 46 men during the ...... *X 0 2 tube-type blackwall $2$ P B Portland, Ore., and Seattle, first two weeks of the season FXoreiu Cash was luimer-up tor the ohance of atteking with the par­ 6 .7 0 x 1 5 $11 0 Ravlam ...... a Ihe OaUtonila Angels Tues­ 6 2 12 4rom the'New York A. C. track day, prevkmaly had signed Wash. 4 12 Add meet. The Baxter Mile American League homer Utle. ent club this seaaon. He led 1 ••••••eeeee 4 ^ ^ and 42 the rest o f the way...... n 1 1 UG>nn and Trin over 100 6 .7 0 x 1 5 tube-type whitewall $$2 $41 Ms 1958 Oto eontraet We expect to expand to 16 Owner Rankin Smith, Ooach Aylawortli ...... 6 5 17 Ptttafield to the Eastern League sggsfi* t Loi^er ...... 3 3 7 \ ___ 7 .6 0 x 1 4 or a Jaffa ...... s dubs, probably in 1967,’’ said Norb Hecker and director of pennant lost year with an 18-8 tubeless blackwall 124 $47 a MeeKenile ...... j Roselle. ‘T think we will then personnel Gene Cronin worked Totala 26 to 77 In Scoring Hoop Triumphs jSL Joseph’s Impress in Win record eifter being drafted from 6.70 X 15 r Totals 5 TV’ s W in have two eight-team confer- Tuesday and into today Minneaota. 6 Betneno 1 Bottom <2S> There’s something to be said Hawks seaaon scoring record of / 7 .6 0 x 1 4 or ences, each divided into two picking the players made avall- FPts. Oolttta, from Warwick, R. I., 6.70 X 16 tube4ype blaekwaM. p«M tax. m «rads-ln nssdsf tubeleea whitewall •27 $•$ S Benou ...... 7 The Manchester JVe came up four-team dlvlsiona. The dlvl- able by the 14 teams which op- 0 0 424 points. also was a vital cog in the Pitts­ 6 .7 0 x 1 5 4 kuhii ...••«.*•«,••, B 0 for a 11.3-62 basketball game. 8 KohUniky ...... 0 Sion winners will play, and the erated In 1966. MrtxonairMcDonald 0 1 with atMttter team effort, spank- Nystrom 0 0 It’s devoid of the kind of ten­ Palladino’s teammate Bob Fo­ field pennant drive. He has bat­ 8 .0 0 x 1 4 tubeless blackwall $28 $87 8 BamOtai ...... S two survivors will meet for the Groee ... 0 6 ley did a great Job of guarding ' Kansas Jayhawks ted .813. .326 and .318 to three 0 Heller ...... 0 6 l i « the Hall CSub, 78-38 for Its Atlanta was permitted to se- Murphy . 0 0 WEST SIDE BUDGET 0 Borabefser ...... 0 league champimiahip.’’ sion that makes coaches scream big Frank Stronezek, holding the minor league seasons, moving tubeless whitewall $3$ $66 O O o» ...... I S ISttx triiunph. Ooach Jim Mor- lect «ie player from a list of li 0 0 8.00 X 14 4 6 at referees and reach for their AIC strongboy to a mere 6 Front ruimtog Norman’s was igp a ctassittcatton each year. MEW Leader in Economy’ 3 C k m i^ ...... 0 I tarty praised the entire squad, submitted^ each club: lira 8 3 *AH prteaa phia tax — no trada-lne naeded 50 UJUiittd ...... — - 1 out ttiB ^orta ot rated the seven the lists were turned back to the Hutchinron 0 0 blood pressure pills. pednts. Stronezek had been av­ upset to the opener last night Price d Truck D ns > 0 0 It can be the kind (rf amiable eraging 23 per game. by Army A Navy, 38-28, and the Big Eight Threat *’*'VifWinT cities on the basis of. potential cluPs who exempted two addi- ., 0 0 NO MONEY DOWN I Totals 36 44 ‘ NBXi attwdano6) stadium facU- tional veterans Atlanta then P*pin .... 0 6 contest to which, as to Oonnectl- Hartford’s record is now 6-10. nightcap saw the Hobby Shoppe 0 0 tUes. season Ucket potential and took two more from a Ust of sSJu^riin - 2 2 cut’s Yankee Oonferenoa romp In action tonight. It’s Central coast to a 68-29 win over Pa- NEW YORK (AP)— For the first time since Wilt «N0 LIMIT" 6DARANTBEI estimated revenue from attend- eight submitted by each club, over outclassed Nsw Hampshire Connecticut at Montclair, N.J., ganl’s Barbers. (The Stilt) Chamberlain was a solihomore in 1957, the RIBHI-MILERl ance and concessions, they re- At the end of the selecUon Totals 9 23 Tuesday RLgbt, just about every- State, New Haven at Sacred Led by husUtog Alan Noske Kansas Jayhawks may win an undisputed Big Eight T R U C K T I R E fused to say if any one,j)tty was process the Falcons would have body geta a chance to break Heart, Southern Connecticut at (22), and the rebounding of Gcmference basketb^l championship this season. in the lead. 42 veterans, plus the S3 rookies Into the scoring column. Trenton, N.J., State and Willi- brottxer Ron (9), Army A Navy Sevttnttx-ranked In this week’ s ------^------Famous tread desi|n proved In mlL "This is as much as we (»n they signed after the college 7 No (ewer than IS Huskies and mantle State at Danbury State, handed Norman’s its third toes Aosoototad Press pdl, the Jay- virtually .ellmlixatod Ikxra ol milts of hard-driving sarvieol WANTED give out without making a dr- draft and 19 free agent veter- nine Granite Staters did soon ------:------cus of It,’’ said Roselle. “After ans. to 17 games and moved into ti ^ u ^ linixrtatad Tuesday nlgM j ^ from tixs Big Ttax aOODYIAH NATIONWIDE “NO LIMIT' OUANANlii aa UOonn notched tts sixth oott- wUb E 86:M bonxe-oourt thump our owners have a chance to tie for third place with Fire A rac# with a 08-87 homs-oourt M - nrma iMKR Mf 3-nmta m MM wNir n iMti ference win vtctocy sgatriX Scholastic Bodcetball FoUce. Leading 27-24 going into tag of Mtosourt WUt Wesley’s No limit on menttxe. No Hmlt on wliee. Jto Hmtt astato to rtadta avalusta their 300-page report, No limit oe to spood. far' taethe ontlre antlra lifo life of M tread. AU. defeat the final quarter, the winners 96 potato and 18 labounds paced iBuph over Uis Gophera, Osoegs Ufa will place our own weight on FLORAL — Dee Bolder 184, New Hampeddre, aXas, to G-7 tax Nowiiigton 65, T liom u A(}al' NEW QOODTtAII AUTO TIRES ARE------QU^NTCCOANT« held high-scoring Ed Fitzgerald iltxe - Jaytagsrks to ttxelr iTth Wsttiington ended a 18 • guns dafects In workmanship aitd matorlals and normal i (he ntlnga they have given. Sports Schedule Pat FVxstrom 281—618, Lavorni the conference and 3-17 cyenO. nss 65 BIG MONEY "Ttiere la no precise tlmetahle Toop 190, Jeanne Bucheri 179. Windsor 76, CHaafonbury 66 to a single field goal and tritinqib in 80 gaines, includliig losing streak by dtaeattng East arda except repairable ppneturee. Oonnectlcnt not only had IS for the sMectlon. The decision clinched their Uth win to 17 5 -Iin toagua play. IF A 500DYCAII THIt FAIW UNPW THIS lU A fiM W I tag Hera is the oppostunlty that knocks oooe on every to the scoring column; it had Moloney 66, Wethersfield 64 Oarolina 88-80 at home sad Rice on the location of the franchtaq Wedneeday, Fhb. 15 PAUL DODGE C9LA8SIO — Prince Tech 69, Rocky mU 63 ^'ttrgerald (18) and . All tbrra dsfsata were aitt- O f more then 80,000 Goodyeer deeiere In the ttidto«l t W ee six men to doubta figures, lost tts 38ttx atralghf, tacludtag and Canada will make allowance on a new tlrebesedra maa’a door. An oniortunlty to earn the big money will be made ring ^ U t o oIgMItoraidcod 8L Jo* UOonn won Its first eocounter Middtatown 63, Ptalnvllle 46 on ttxe rood aa Ttaaa Tedx, 295 IROAD STREET — A43-S179 1 Pretoerioeal tratatag In every phaae e t i honors as they defeated a gatok •ephto Bawhi of PUtodolphto. 713 MAIN STREET — 64f-f823 MOBNINGBEIXXS — Doris with the Redmen two vmtas ago BtoomfleM 71. Farmtagtop 53 Idaying at hoina, baodad tba Pagam five. Joe Krily (IS) aiM the only ottlar team to ttxe AP Douse 135-359, Shtttey Hull by a 90-60 aoore. ' KiUtogly 60. B. O. Smith 76 firtt-ptooa Aggtoe ttioir second 2 A1 Steve Cartier (8) were &)?■ •TPop Ten to 8M action, also Im- SUNSET SERVICE STATION 133—565, Ann Meyers 137, No- In other action Tkioaday night. Windham 7t>, Bristol Oen. 69 preaood with an 88-79 rood victo­ straigRxt SWC defeat 9650. Trinity foujhf from b^ind to the Barbers. i In other mejor gantoa, Rut- HOUYWOOD SERVICE CENTER 656 MIDDLE TPKE. EABT — 549-5851 vettk Jones 129, Carole Garri- ry OTor Davidson at Cbailotto. 545 B. CENTER SK — 545-5151 FOBMEBLT COOVS 8BBVIOB BTA3SON • f '- aon 136, Jbyoa Ntoola ISO, M b *>»>» aroh-rlvml Wtafoyaa 101-94 3 BOAT SHOW Gfdlcge Raakelbill a m Aadenson’e lay-up and two gem beU VaoHStl 199. hx Hartford vdxUe Oxo Uixlvaa> Bib LBAGUraK-Em. BlartHhon W inner fora ..fiaran by Matt -Chiakaa OoSae* JACK'S ATLANTIC RUFiM’S KYINC A ^SQ ^E WEST H1IO. A M iO R Y -^M FarmhHilwi A bb. ______■**y rt Hartford gava American oolL 75, Boston UUv. 68 provided ttxe wtamlng margin tor Wwde^ * * * " £ _ m ett pietorod Tie BLUH ST. — 645-5515 115 OBNTKB ST.---i49-857i 4opBtaltaB.g5taMgrarato.ta SNOiF WHITE — Miaiy Lea International a fight befpra sue- a i C 88, 7i NEW YORK (AP) — Bni «X9 Btawha to the cloeing ^ flm|ririiig a duuity WEita FEBa 11 thni FEB. M 130—848, Mtay Bonham m , wnnhing 88-71 at Springfield. Ootmeettent 113, N. Hemp. 83 Soboef of Baltimora ___ won _ telintiii alter DttvUteoii hwl tek* Kama at Anahabn, KANTLY*S SERVICE CENTER c o ir s DISCOUNT STATION If yVB M yoB COB qaalfy, writ* foes BeUneau 137, RMa Miller Trinity, now ls-8 on the sea- Rboda taland 54. Holy Coras 66 Oxeny Tree m a r a ^ SundlS^ ^talT-TBlead. jpoyMtaie Qlilif., Ti^ become tilt 555 MAIN ST. — 645-46M 451 WB0T ,CENTER ST. rr* 548HIW5 ADULTS $1 CHILORBI Va PRICE m . lia iy Zikua 138. aon, had to contend with a 69- Nprtagflald 84, wqUarns 67 oovering the 38 xnaraaso v a r£ ^'Anderaoo Ottokae each 55, Teams dofoatad ItotSfi Chrto MANCHIfraR HOALD. BOX R f ln t Negro umpire ia ■FONBOBBD BY ------point peifonnanoe by John W w Ttifta 7A Wtarcestor Tech n in 3 houra, 31 minuted 4i 6 sec, IF* 58 to booat fito ttsn •►TT,: A - Wfix’g . s f Heto bON WnilS ttARAM M. & M. SHELL SO IViei KABUr BmiW — Xtase Ia - toolttMCanHnala, whoaranow fiMenx 86. Kldgewater T1 ends dintag a drivliwlalta ^ Tort tatitart 1W I» DalfiS TT-R this aia|or le e g M tiila ROUTE a ANDOVBB — 54^5145 TIm Charter Oak Marine Dsatera Ashb. Baarlto* reeoifltol54. ______IS MAIN 8T. — 545-4551 PoR 184-336—688, Jean Tloa 8-7. fUoixbarg •T’, Boston Sfato M Paul Unffman of^ran to wra mtiDg. Ha week tt Ooopentlon with THE HARTFORD tIMBS ” Ito i iCfitotoSta Y»i*h 88, on* •»> W * « RUDY'S MORH. SERVICE STM ION 158-494. Baael U aU 479. Bdto Hartford’s Gary PaBadbw M t a y 101. Weatayan 94 ■Wtond. foaowed hy, uie Ammicaa League. ■XSWORTH md LA9SOW Blok tnydir. wMIt 38, tod David- Htortax^ Tl-fit All *•••,. UA HAKE okNz i b — i ii jb n Vym 4M. poorad fo 89 potafli to 5rt a OhirtiBta-iUrty^^ m '-\ M b J. Stay o t Biaalafl.-' mxlllipista X m h Ttieiihoto) its OAKLAND me. — <4a«UI -'/ pAcae TjvBNTx-M jm MANCHESTEE e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16,1966

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CaU 649< necticut M ortage Exchange, Home. 648-9139. stroy-id K the advertiser is AND 1960 dHEVHOLBT, 6 cylinder, 6988. 15 Lewis St, Hartford, 346- one yeo've mentioned. H Excellent fi^lnge benefits not It WliU be handled In standard, needs new hood, 8300. QUALITY Carpentry — Rooms, 8897. DRIVERS for school bus. 7:80- Call 649-0060. and periodic w age in- CLERK TYPISTS the niniSl manner. dormen. porches, basements Clerk Typists aroaaea. 8:46 am ., 3:16^:46 p.m. Can ^ > reflttlShed, eabmets, built-ins, Business Opportunity 28 848-241A ______Z-lfc 1961 CSnSSVROUBTT Blscayne, V- Requlremente Include a FIL E CLERK 8, excellent condition, H urst fcmnlea, aluminum, vinyl, TOCiLMAKBR, machinist, ma- ^ " S J LjoM an d Found COFFEE SHOPPE — Ideal op­ high edbod dlpikoma. and floor shift, 8750. Call 649-2074. steel, ceramo siding. William APPLY IN PERSON AT: ' ohino. operatora, fidl or part* “What on* single labor-saving dsvioe would i miss Robbins Carpentry Service, eration. Established location, good stenogrejplhlc and typ­ Immediate opauftig (or individ­ LOST —. Fimerboy’s collection ------r —r time, beoefite. IHro Mfg. Ino. most? Sanding Junior over to tha naighbors’ to play!" 649-8446. nice clientele, good bourn. Effi­ in g edcllls w hile additional uals with of without prior of­ b ik g ^ e o a ta l^ around 8M. at cient and pi^table with low education or training will fice experlcnoe for general of- 8iM 67I- '’terner' FowSTand Main St. Re- stendard shift FULLER BRUSH Call 648-8143, after 6. A. A. DION, me. Roofing, overhead. Lappen Agency, 649- tM weU-rewarded. f ite wipak. AH poaUioM req u ite - ^ ^ % w ard. 640-8880. aiding, palntmg. Carpentry. Al­ 5261, 649-6140. COMPANY ability and high echool THE WOWty WlART terations and additions. Oell- Opening ateo avail- n l^ aWft, hours 8 LOST — Lady’s watch, senti­ educatton. PJU--A a m . F rom ium pay, on Ings. Workmanship guaran­ 88 Long H il St, Bast Hartford able (or h l^ eohool aenloni mental value. Reward. 643- Jbaqsflta. Dean imoblne Prod- i I » » - FOR A GOOD teed. 299 Autumn St. 648-4860. Musical—^Dramatic 30 wSk> daalra partytlme employ- BEN CASEY T901. C om putists 4li6 Adama i t . M anches­ ^ ^ A « ^ * CRANE Plaiio - Violin studio, An Equal OpportufiHy* arMh opportunity for full­ Ehnployer time position after graduation. te r. XjOST ' —Vicinity OSflter and USED CAR Roofing—Siding 16 private Instructlcaa. Piano, . . . (or chaUengtng aaelgn- WW(T YDU^ ^YDIG iS^NOHTBd Main, bhte pla^c finder con­ Violin, voice, donee, solfeggio mente in our Engineering For further Information or to YEWS LATBt,YDUN6 CHET ROUINS taining documents signed by No Money Down RTnw m rj. HOME Improvement inchided In lesson. 742-7425. D ep artm en t arrange Interview contact Mia. IS AcmNs-»« AVEN6BV0W the owner. Reflhtrd. Call 648- Uo. — Roofing, siding, altersp Peteiraan( 843-1181. SH O R T R IB S BY FRANK O’NEAL wm/essBSi, WANTED — BtarUng Feb. 38, 5696. tions, additions and remodel­ Minimum quoUficaittone In- m . sPEeiALi See ing of all types. BxcaUent Schools and Classes 33 Wapping area, woman for light ATWISTfiRI ny«OD. cAude g raduation (Tom H igh housework, g^ child off to LIBERTY MUTUAL THiHple-Track FOUND-i-Beagle, female, black. w orkm anship. 640-6495. ~TEN MEN W AI^D ' Sohoot with honor grades STORM C0MIN61HSWAV/ ^ DON'T AUX3V\rD^HClNSHffiE. White, aad w earing reid sdxml each day 8 a.m. Can ar­ WINDOWS $ a i5 SOLIMENE MOTORS In mane Geometry and Al­ range hours for housework to INSURANCE COMPANY SoUar. C all Xiee F racchia, 1> ^ NO EXPERIENCE gebra One and Two. Pref­ W arden, 6fS*8504. 367 OAXILAND ST. Roofing and Chimneys 16-A suit self, 81.60 p er hour, own Inn Timsky • 649-909S 043-0607 NECESSARY erence wUl be given to transportation necessary. 644- ROOFINO — Specializing re­ those who have taken addi­ 1748 afte r 4. CLBIRK • ■TYPIBT — Young girl Announcements 2 pairing roofs of all kinds, new TRAIN AS TRACTOR tional oounees bi mothe- for general office work and roofs, gutter work, chimneys TRAILER DRIVER matioe and have ebown a typing. iMuat be high school HARTFORD’S loth Annual Boat 1960 OORVAIR — Automatic, cleaned, repaired. Alumintun radio and heater. Call 875-9306 apectal aptitude for this graduate wMfa some office ex- sitow, Fabruaiy 16-20, West Biding. 80 years.’ experience. Immediate job opportuni­ ailbJecA. A cap acity (o r patienoa. Apply at main office, WANTED HertftMsd Arm ory, Farm ington after S p.m. Free estimates. Call Hovdey, EXPERIENCED 4 A/N<| ties available with major neat precise and accurate U.8. Envalopa, Rotfcvfila Plant, lA AVe, • ' ■ 648-6861. 644-8888. tru ck in g company. l i ­ Clean, Lata Model ’Mt i » BMIr m/L >il.Tilt IM-IS. nTST work is a m ust IR W. Main 8t, RodcvUte, dim . censed by maae registry oi CLERK Conn. M t ^ Trucks—Tractors Motor Vehidea. To qualify USED CARS MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI Personals 3 Heating and Plombing 17 APPLY BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY c r a n e 19M DODGE B3YA dump truck, ____ you must complete a part Mlaiture woman with boon- Top Prices Paid or full-time driver training At the Bmpilcyinent Office FEDERAL Income Tax returns 6 yard water level. Industrial plumbing and keeping and typing expeal- For AU Makes prepared with your savings In heating servlca, oomplete new program. If accepted, tui­ 400 Miain Btreet OKUrr. SWOOMSTOTURNiCMIX ’ liVAMriOcATW k:eepLoaMN&-Hs«HouLP a s W H/Crt5«D m otor, 81.000. CaU between 5-8 enoe. Apply in peraon. W/NTHBDP K W e e HB COmi& IN AWMINiflt! NOW. mind, reasooable rates. B. J. p.m ., 649-4772. bathroom installations and tion terms will be arrang­ Beat Hartford, Connecticut a rr somb picniRes OF DK OTiM INTBBSgTTTNG ed. Pla<^ement service upon W an ted CARTER CHEVROLET to ss OF THE FIELD. czyiAesiNTweRaoNfr o u r i H s a e ? X kijlss, 6i'S-6246. bathroom remodeling, 30 years I ANDTIZAaSAIUD in buslneaa Earl VanComp, completion. Phone Hart­ —Open (or Your Oonvenlenoe— OPTICAL STYLE BAR P A R T -T IM E CO.. INC. INCOME TAX service svafi- Garage—Service- 649-4749. ford 249-7771 anytime. A L L O ^ Monday through Friday COUNTRR MEN 1229 Main St. MV N e w B O O . sU a. D an MoMer, oaU 648- S to rag e 10 7«8 Main St. 8829. B o m PLUMBING and heating ~ Help Wanted—-FemsfeSS 8 A.M. to 6 PJd. . • A Jf. to 4 PJUL Rhone 649-5233 repairs, alterations, electric Tues., Wed. 8k Thure. Elves. Wni Train XNCOMB TAX retu rn s, do It GARAGE FOB BHJNT. OaB 846- and gas hot water heaters, free TIB 8 P M . 634 - PAGE C atalog Jeun-paoked Age No Barrier!. aaily, Raymood P. JewelL CaU 7161. estim ates. CUl 648-1496. IMPORTANT NOTICE Satardaye 8 AM. to 12 Noon with famous branda. Ftee Sec­ A p ^ In Person Ai 843-7481, evenings call, 640- The 1904 Civil Righto Law retary Rewards fbr you, free 4866. Motocycles—Bicycles 11 Millinery, Dressmaking 19 probiblto, wMh certain ex­ member - dividends for your MEATOWN MARKETmO ceptions, discrimination be­ l ! U S ^ICOME TAXES prepared by friends. Get both. Rewards and Itu y . Silver teHred Internal Revenue ottlo- 1966 HONDA T rail 90 — wWh ex­ ALTERATIONS done in my cause o< sex. It win now be PR A T T &. Dividends whwi you order. Seat Hartf(lord, Cooau MAHA8EMENT ah, M arvm B aker, 64S-0U7. tras, excellent coodiUaa. 649- home reasonable. 25 N. School necessary for our readers Write Popidar Club Plan, Dapt ^ wae . 5180. SL. 648-9634. not only to read the usual W H ITN EY P802, Lynbrook, N.Y, TRAINEES .2 -Z6 INOOMB t a x rutuma pre­ Female Help Wanted and pared at luasanable ratea. Call 1966 HOINDA 160, loss ttasn 800 Male Help Wanted classlfl- TH1B ATLANTIC RlfiFlN- miles, excellent oonfition, 8400. Moving—TruAing— CAPTAIN EASY John Mocutte, 649-9017. oations, but also our Classifl- INO COMPANY la aaddng M ICKY F IN N BY LANK LEONARD BY LESLIE TURNER Call 648-7867. S to ra g e 20 catlon Help Wanted — Male AIRCRAFT •evenl candidates (or Its QfCOME TAX R eturns — BuM- wiMhiiAiiig tra in in g program BOY’S COLUMBIA Bicytiie wMfa ILLNCHBDTER DsUvexy. Ugtat or Female . . . 87. DIVIBION OF UNCUUM ^nt _ ncBNn n .tin » FiLCHcict Noirm baoc j « t ] Bsas mid Indtvldahl, prepared Outstanding Opportunity (or .Muploymenl atel aoalgn- --ANP1NATjtWN/7l rMWMITTOTO /OM/M/CORNEP-THWW _ AMAFKED MTIMB TKIAldk MA« PniSB tV > by fuR-tlna moome tax ac- douUa band brakes, red and tnickbig and package deUvery. UNITED AIRCRABT OOiEtP. mMtt in the New England WIOUMIiMt.STAXli ' POMETIT.SiR/ SOMETHIN'you SHOiAD ae n iMOBROOWBLARtH' white, one year old, like new, Refrlgantora, waahera and ji» K m U P holt emmtant. Raynumd Ghrard, b a b y s it t e r wanted for three are*. These Job oppoitanltlm ------tWttMTMWW T0U>7 X think you and THESa 826. 11 Strant S t, 843-8160 af­ atova moving epadalty^ Folding Daet Hajtford, Oonn. are part of AtUntt^s planned UKEXAMNOW^ HAPPENEPt t e S X WA» D49-6850 or can collect 876- aobool age children and one TMOdENTlEMEN HAD BETTER AFRAID te r 6 p.m. ehaln for rant 8494)761.' tneieaae In marimttng aottv- —WORMN'm^ OOMEUPTOTHEHOUSBI OF TWft 9882. kindergarten iddld, Manchester For High Calibre, Ambitiont, Ity In New England. -I ...... - - ■ ■ ■ ' Green area, own tranoporta- An SJquol Opportunity PREPARATION of 1965 Mcome Business Services painting—Piyiednc 21 Ehnployer, M ft F W e offers Tax NtUms. Samuel J. Turk- non. Call a fte r 6, 818-9467. O ffered 13 An tateafive 18 - weSk Ingloa, 3r. __ EXTERIOR and Interior paint­ TWO FBMAIJ! machine opertp EITteDY LADY to help with Exeeutiw Type Silesman training program. ing. Wattpaper hooka, paper- tors (or 6-day, 40 hour week. taouMwcik, one day m week, Advanoemeat opportual- VMITTO - IM . •M -m hanging. OelUnga. Floors. Ful­ N. P. HaHenbaok Oo„ Bunker Ooventry area, own tranaporta- tiea In maikatiav manage- dab and Main Rt to S Ik A. M ichaud, 743HW98. ly insmed. Workmanablp gaar- Hill Rd., Andover, 742-8061. Oon. 743-7107. There Is an opening in our sales organization m60te Itoru, Pitkin St. East Hart- antead f icn P elletier, 649-8826. Excellent atarttng salary. ler& Anlvs 8:80-9 ajn. Urgent. TyPEWRfTERS — gtaadaird Xt no answer, a48-90tt. WOMEN NEEDED for office which affords a permanent position and im ex­ Paid expenseo, ear allow­ Plaiw e cal], 819-8861 a fte r 8:15. and alaetrie. .fUpalzad, oVar- cdeaniiig in Manchester vioin- ance and outatandlBg b«ie- hBulad, rented. Addlag sm- HODDB and outsida painUag. CLAIMS CLERK My, Bteady work, paid hoUdays, ceptional solid futlire for the go-getter tjfpe of at programa. diines runted and npalMd. Too name your own price. (Girl Friday) other iMMftta. Oali B2T-S171 or We reqolrot Pictam and deUvuiy aarvioa. ^Mdal nUa for homaownan apply at 197 Obaiter Oak Ava., saleem an. A ooBege degne. iin bADOXAiC, aU power, a ^ Tala Typswxltar luvloa, 8I9- 86 or ovar. 849-7868, 876A401. 9 am.-l pm., 6 days per Haititord, aeoond floor. MR. ABERNATHY BY RAIBTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES eonditianing, best offer. 649- Aggreoatve, sales - minded BY LEPP and McWlLUABIS 4988.______week, good typing, apefilng We offer one of the best compensation plans in indlvldnala seeking long- m i9after 8. PAZNTSNO b y l^ek Foatoms, and dictaphone ability re­ range growth opportunities. tnterlor and exterior. Paper WEix,AnMY you ooaoiD HowAaouru»N6A BEPOB8B8SION: Take over SHARPENIMO Servtoa — Sawa, quired. Ohdm experience this entire area, along with other fine benefits, MARCO C M tE D COMB knives. axM, Bhaara. akatea, hanging and wall paper remov­ An AtianUc wmreaentative tx>9OMBTHiN0 ABoLrr r r ? CARBOr FOR THE N o se ? /^WBU.X NEVER I COULDN'T^ payments, no cash needed with belpful but not neoeeeary. wOI Interview Intotestod and 2 LOOK. THE THEM PROM THE a l o n g . PIGURED THIS HAVE DONE IT rotary bladM. dulck servlea. al. Dutch Boy and DuPont Salary oonuneneunite wMfa including a top-flight sales training program. ZMOBT POLICl ARE HELICOPTER, ^MIGG. J t e WOULD 6 n avenge credit 1966 Pontiac qnaiuied applloanto by ap- WITHOUT MARCO GTO, 1984 CadlUac eedaa 1986 Capitol Bqulpm en.. Oo.. 88 Quality workmmnahip. CaD background. Outstanding V9ANTED pMntoMnt on Thuradny. CBRTAINiy WAITING ON f r W L Ni^THEEC kind PILOTING THE Main flt. Manobaatar. Boom evemiiga, 248-9682. AM, t h e (Ml OF BRACELETS llaoBa oonvertlble. Can 289- (rings beoefite. Oafi for Yon wiU be associated with one of -the leading ihhfnafy IT and Friday HEU COPTER. dally 7-6. T h a n d e p T-d. la in iy Active or aOent part-’. ■MOftiag' Ftiaaary 1M8. OMBORAfiBL SAy, X WONDER MM, aak (or Graham Holmea. INTEIRIOR and exterior pahit- pointmenit, Mr. Btenak, day T-4. 8 4 b 7 in . •48-9772. automative firms in this section. im i lQpX> Oonvartthle, 1 ^ !■(. WfiDpavar ninoved. lolly E8P to Invent la estab*. taaiBlid; Baaft-.'Btfatiger, - 8I2> Utdied cenatriictfon » « I S 8 . iMtile, poofir ataartng. haantt- AHnO|(K satelo^ and £ General Insurance Co. company. For further nlh W edaitoday, F e b ra a ry 16, - J -CWl Valid#* tu Uit ' Mft# wallptv MANCHESTER HERALD. ROX R lBd8. «y. Harold Hhar, ™ raaoVaA; Itoaaonable information write Box AN HQUAli m f M cmchttttr, .1 O ou. • 298aFO ^. M8. 4'«aed.MhM IXSTB jM g omfUm, iiBto tetee. VWly toonrad. Free ee- RN OR IfN for .8-U or 11-7 mppoBocuHinr ObG Joaepli P. ah^FtiUy^1>4laie. Lanrol W .fltiHaraU. • f| IWiSr Uto t p m 'fyM W A • 'i'

PAGE tHmTY^Mfc MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1«, 1968 lIANCmBSTCit BPtiNiNG HERALD, M ANC ffllrtiB w iaatibAY,^ra«U ABY i«» lees ------'------Boosts For Salt 72 Suborban For Salt 75 Soborban For B o lt g>: 51 W itM rBitovi n 'Apsrtmfltots— FMts— For Ssls 71 Honsfls Fsr Salt 72 Hbasts For Sik 72 Hdp W iwtrf W k ^rW BoMMluld Goods 51 ------— ^ -r -t------r r - pouni. opt- . ..63______TenuQMits _ 63 ______7 noma, largn MANOmtSTER-t nopiTlalaed MANCHESTER - Modem 8 VERNON — Older 6 room Colo- VERNON—1* ysar old 8 .row ■VERKTHIMQ Si LARGE EXllOm yR RtMb.:7 CDLOMLAL Ih M ' '« tl^ tO-Utt. cloaed p o ^ . Priced to aeli. w in ' «o^AUte ftfll dwtOltBga. qaO Nice neighborhood, quiet n> PMesu. fl% b a ^ fU ^ iflefa. dtotog and Ifri^ 3 ceramic baths, family Bleed bus, abopplng. Bel Air Real ELLINGTON Oompara ijfeaai. IftWaiw ItomtyiS. N i Hayes Agency, 646-0181. UtM.'JMto iB ptofdB ttOMlIM MOT IMNL NOT 1806 Sogtta Btreat., RmskvOlft Sift H? '‘'•aNnW. qtectabla couple deulrad. Avail­ tan ear garaga tnoded lot. flrapteee,' a’ den, 1% baths, 8 titebeh, flteplaced: fahUly Batata. 648-9SS8. value to thte 7-room oonteito. SM obrj^ 387 u u m m r 4. room, laundry room, a gor­ 7 “ jv b T 8700. No t 1600 8174. Open f-8. " * - ■ able March L Oal 648ft4U 4ft 839.600. Pbllbtkto Aganey bedrooms, 8-car garage, hear MANCHESTER $15,900 for 8 VERNON — Split Level high porary Split, family room , |8 TsA».Oe ton for vftoioImjiBk, M O ! N O ! p.m high aobool, Phabridc Aganey. geous living room, 2-car ga­ on a wooded lot. Six rooms in fUU baths, fireplaoe, ‘■— M M lM i room Cape, garaga, treed lot, . .. MOT MVMH 8660 c l M a N . u s e d nMgaMMA iuSB SB ' rage, 133,900. W olvertoa buUt-ine, garaga, riDIBDIATE OiPENlHia^ ^ wumaii or gla|: *«***Stewtor, NEED A RENT? Call the Rate central location, near tohools, all plus garage, 136x100’ lot. CLASSIFIED ADTERHSINQ DEFT. BOtn» BUT A WHOKto HOU8B ranges, antomatls walhsH Agency, Realtora, 649-2813. Home in excellent condition. view. A quality home for only gfenqi^ b t ie n ^ atorage, |U0 man, Wtet Side realty. 64O-8G0S, MANCHESTER - A beautlfiilly bus, shopping. Bel Air Real AMD « AxUaft 8 ROOMB LOVXLT yrlth gmufaptom. ■M.tham nt CHARMING Real private location but still $21,900. OoSt ft Wagner, 641- 8 A4L to 5 p it B. D. Peatra Appnaneea. 4. OtoTOM. aapnidite February 849-4842. appointed e-room Rancib. A RAISED RANCH — 8 bedrooms, Estate, 643-9883. NEW FURNITURE 1% baths,. __ large______family______ttaed dose to elementary schod. T. 9068, 376-3396. I GET AH EAD Main St; Call 64S-S17L > bfAire 6 pjn. country sited kttohen vritb I Xatamattona! Out Ch- AND AFPLXANCEB C LEA N pisaaant raont tornMi- f o u r r o o m s , central location, Irift me riMW you ttiie at­ Ut^en with built-ina, finished MANCHESTER — Attention In- j Oockett, Realtor, 648-1677, built-in over range, dlatawaah- veeters. Unique portunity to BOLTON UNE —Vacant 3-beg- AV Aroand CMadcr BVERYTHIWQ anwklng gnathronn to pBtvpte FC w R ROpK apartment, heat, gas heater, parking, $66 month­ tractive Sftamily flat on er, 8 frenerou. bedrooma, 8 eer- rec room, 3-car. garage, only, OFT CLOSING HUB FOR CLASSIFIED ADVt. SENOER AOTOMAXtC SKs Z>8 buy 4-family plus single home, ANDOVER LAKE — 6 room room Ranch, living room wlpi with a 'O I :a l FOR ONLY 8000110 'hom xoa’6«»-i^ ... li$ft wftyr. ftbpva aqd rg tri^ ly. O U 668-1687. hue line, 6H room, on each amle batha, firaptaced family $10,000. Char-Bon Real Estate, tmiNDAT thra fiOIMiV 1»(W AJL -r SATimOuiS • AM. M a e h in ig t sewing machine, like new In new central heating system In home, needs some renovations, fireplace, tiled bath with vt|»- . .. Which Ihoindae alarr WualMr ta d dryer in fleer, ateam heat, 3-car ga­ room, laundry room, a gorge­ 64$-088S. ' s ift 1 Famous MUhe R efrigan tor eabtnei. Does evwtythteg. ^ b OBCH ST. -^Waem sMNable hard to duplicate at $6,800. Wol- Ity, large treed lot, oidy $ll,- bn8»m nt t .^ 4 W . No pete. 648- rage, exoeDeaft condition, ous Uvtog room, 3-car garaga, 4-tamlly, annual income 36,300. BETTER P B Turret Luthe Msa MSSL^’BbtaehMhlr 'S iS n g a 1 Famoua Make TV Inafiy over 8800,'t ^ <>v«r teat w*i»**w gwiilataan'awlaav. F o m is h e d Apartments 63>A verton Agency, Realtors, 640- 900. Paul Ftano, Realtor, 6fl> 7794. • i/j e - ______one flat vacant Muaft see $38,900. Wolvertoa Agency, U ft R b u i l t Ranch, modern. Hayea Agency, 648-0131. ymcm >‘lS ip tta . ISijL,' 1 Bedroorasmte . 6 pnymgnte, 88.W nneh. O H prtvUagaft EO VStolly. Immaculate, kitchen with 3818. 0191. M 3-2711 Bnrtfcrft 633408L flff-inn to appraotete. Realtora, 849-38U. A m d T m M M b f f ;- .i § BbTS A Okwdyear nyicn lira 1 Living Room SuHa t h r e e Rf;Kaa, Oclomal iia^ *“*»“«•«** built-lns, flreplaced living WEST SIDE — Oft flat, 2-car at P& W A apartments. Heated. Kftitoen garage, bus Une, reoent heat­ ROCKVILLB — 313,500 for 6 m ih tufoya wbOB y « » bUy fo r r' For Rent <4 Bowers School area, full base­ lot with treea, wuU to wall car­ siding, 3-car garage, living LeKal Notice Wliuama' Co. 1 Cocktail Table landscaped half acre lot. Re­ fia but not neoeaaaty. WMte IBT Charter Oak Ava., Hart- obtatandlng giuim> bmar mar who .Is looidng fra. laofa 0164 even in g. ment, hot water heat, fireplace, peting and drapes Inctoded in thal. room with cathedral ceiling, 3 Table Lampe cently redecorated. Realistical­ UBUTAriON OBDBB Box T, Mancbeatar Berald. tard, .aaooDd flooc.or call 037* anoa program , . . paid tbaa Juat a Job. Oflara . axacn- * 2 ! d e s i r a b l e "store or office nledy landscaped lot with flreptece, modem kitchen, fam- FAIFT BROSHES, Impetfect 60 1 9x13 Rug price of 834.600. Pbilbrick ly priced. Loonard Agency, tifM o AT A COURT OF PROBATE, ati. : ; f • . ■Ido wave . . . a fine reUra- ttvs ' can T“ ~rZ r WANTED — Buabiaaa woman to troatiA floor, clean, at- shade trees, eariy oooer, f t Olcott ebaster, Oonn. ^**^*°*“ ^ MANCHESTER — prime office Agency, 646-0131. of Fetiruary. 1966. PVaa deUvery' ansrwhera in WORBCERS axpecienoed and inexpecl- nance Company, 44 State S t, Variety Store. BUY DIRECT from our ware­ the weet, $22,600. H. J. Brad- ______and the_ bame___ are are Umited and al­ GROWING COMPANY anoed — are being btred HarUord, or call 697-6401 ba- Connecticut house and save 8200 - 8460 on ley, Broker. $48-7$79. I Twoa l i irt b onify wagaa, 8 arvary weak for a variety of tw«rai'p-6. WALLPAPER—Paint Sale. Buy Free set-up by our own re- brand new Winter Melodigrand Apsrtyiicints— ^Flsto—, TUBE BENDS, INC. pMd faDfMayB, paM fu­ good'Jobe and training op- one ipll wallpaper - get another Uafale men. Original price for VERNON-QuaUty bum U ftR and Kranlcfa ft Bach spinet and Tenements 63 7 room Ranch beautilUBy tors to brina in their ctataa within neral leave, petato plaa. pottunm ea. W hy don’t roll for one cent Latex ceU- an this merohandtse was console pianos, fUBy guaran­ iy,;h66#, te»t w«w, atove and 646-oi8i.______bus. For fuU information caU «*riuelvety with us. Builder, 649-4291. agents please. OaU owner 649- - f "aw time flowed by putdtohlnf a NEEDS wooded lot, 2 fireplaces, at- gyp, this order In some newapa- vanaMoB p lm . troup teaur- TOU oome in and talk with 8828.46. Some fortunate person teed. Prices start 8348. Rent or t h r e e r o o m heated apart­ rafttabra’^ included, Hayea OFFICE SPACE available, 2 Mitten Agency, Realtors, 648- 8604. A TVT’T’ A X IT Pa^> 89-99 gallon. Limited tached garage, patio, mid a ^ anoe piua m ajor medioBL one of our emptoymant in- A O C ^ O u NXAJ n 1 Morrlaon Paint Store, 789 can purchase it ail for only buy from 88. a month. Nor­ ment, 486 Main St, EO. 648- Aga&y, 616-913L rooms, new modem building 89sa $ 14,900 RESIDENTIAL— ------area,. —100 ..x —300 . , . ■ „ , - - - - " . probate (Ustnot witnin ten oaya BraalerB—One who baa bad AppHoaiaibi inu atbeat laaat tervlewaro? You may ftod Mabi. 8500.00. On display at main 2426, 9ft. 2 family in lovely ru­ shaded lot, S% room Ranch FIVE FAMILY brlok, separate host of qiuJlty extra.. Priced the date of tfala order and re- man’s Furniture, comer of BENT"; MAN baa euatomera with electricity, heat and cen­ in mid 20’a. OtUll ft Wagner, make to ttifa court of the no- aBqpaclaooa on aircraft pro" ran and In good phyat- that a better Job at "the ■tore. AppUancee are reoondi- Pine and Forest St., Manches­ tral air - conAUoning, excel­ SPACIOUS Custom buUt aU ral setting. Upftairs with an income, ideal for in­ heating units, piastered waUe, THE PROVEN Carpet cleaner 4% ROOMS, beat, hot akter, waitteit tor reiltate. Oak me to­ brick 8 room haute. 2 ceramic oai ooodMfonl Interview at Aircraft'.’ la a good way for Hie^ no keep our ataff tloned and fuHy guaranteed. ter. Open days 9-9, Saturday lent location, ample parking. rented fo r $80.00 a laws or for the young family hardwood floors, garages, over 643-9068, 875-8806. J. WALLSHT, JtoteA OdRP., oomar of you to get aheed. Blue Luatre is tamy on the bud­ MONTHLY stove, retrigeratof, pazfting. day, Il49ft666, 649-4643. baths, dining room, double who can use extra Income, ex- Ohacfcan—Bxparlaooa wttti KOQtma happy. The preaeat a«- »4S. Completely redecorated, |Uu. CaU Robert D. Murdock, U ft R month. 4 room s $6,000 annual Income. Paul lO a a ^ Oalcland Sta., get Restores forgotten colors. PAYMENTS brick garaga, plenty of storage, ceUent con*Ution, $20,600. Wol- aircraft rlWNdclng lixturao. oountlng staff, efficient 16 Forest St, oft Main St 646- SEVEN HOOM apartment, ~24 Realty Oo., tee. 643-3693, 648- downatairs reedy for Flano, Reaittor, 646-0191. Idienatieeter, pnoraptty at and aqwhle though they Rent electric ahampooer, IL ONLY 816.98 acre, gardens, trees. Hutchins Immediaite occupan­ verton Agenoy, Realtors, 649- A I R C R A F T Wanted—^To Buy 58 0090,648-0000. ______Locuat S t. $120. CaU 648-2426, 9SS1. MANCHESTER GREEN — $18,- School Population Same^ Top wacas 10 a m , Mkmday, Feb. .21. are, must be augmented to Paul’s Paint ft Wallpaper. Fhone For Appointment Agency, 649-6824. cy. Call Donna Lu­ 2818. E N G I N E Oft. ■ 300. Seven room aider home, handle the Incraeam work ASK FOR CARL 77B BUY and sell antique and CORNER OAK and Cottage St OFFICE SPACE tor rent, can- _ is next door ther for detattst BnoaBaat arorittao oondl* An Slqual Opportunity TREAT* RUGS RIGHT, they’H SPRING STREET — A cuetom city utilltiee, near shopping, MECHANICS load. If you are a recent Htfd. 247-0368 or 627-90S6 used furniture, ddna, glass, ail- — lovely 4 ^ room Town Btouse f o u r ROCXM8 with garage, $90. trally located, ample o«-Mreet MANCHESTER - IB next door tfona lh n |d o y«r be a deOght if cleaned with to this beautiful 4 room Ranch, Ranch by Anealdi. Six Ug Per Pupil Spending Rises aooountmg school or col­ SEE rr DAY OR NIGHT ver, picture rramea, old coins, apartment, heat did hot wAter, moiflhly, central location. J.D. parking. Reasonable. OaU 640- school and bus. MlUette Agen­ There are a number of Bhie Lustre. Rent electric enclosed breezeway and gar $ 16,000 room s. H i bathe, porch, ga­ lege grad, or have aome ex­ If you have no means of guns, pewter, scrap gold, \ refrigerator, buUt-in oven and 5268. cy, 648-6993. Manoherier was one of the oottn increased an average oi Liberal oon^any baoeftte openinge In A ircraft Bki- abampooer |1. Lanen*a Hard­ Real Batate, 643-1029. rage, exceUent condition, large 3 bedroom Cape Ood rage, buUt-ima, vacant. Wooded _____ WAJNnrani — F uU tkna aarvica perience In the accounting traneportaitloti, PH send my watches, old Jewelry, hobby range, food disposal, dryer, full few towns In the state which 61 per cent between 1060 and 8dna Tenting and Aircraft ware. lot, fuU price, $13,300. Mitten on Innge treed lo t t J. Crockett, Realtor, 648- MANCHESTER — 7 room dwell- atatlon attendant, dayi. Gk»d field, we would like to beer auto for you. No obUgatioa. collections, paintings, attic con* cellar, completely soundproof, FOR RENT — 8 room heated was able to use ril of its schotU 1966, while the number of pu- APFLT pay, Inauranoe benefita, pan- Engine Aaeambly. Prefer- Agency, Realtors, 648-6080. How can you beat ' ’ ’ tog on bus line, aluminum rid- from you. Send your re­ ARMSTRONG 9x13 Vinyl ruga, A—L—B—E—R—r —S tents or whole estates. Furni­ E40 monOdy. 643-2786, 6433870. apartmeot, centrally located. thle value with a 2 ___ !____ _ . ______Ing, oil heat. IH batiw, 2-car budget Inoreaaee over the past pile Increseed S3 per cent FSK80NNBL DBIFT. aion plan. Apply fai peraon. anoe win be given to appli- 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD OaU 648-6118 between 8:30 oanfai with high school ed- sume giving soholeatic 17.77. Sherwin Williams Co., 961 ture Repair Service. 643-7449. hlANCHESTER — large, hew, $16,600 — ATTHACnVE 6te oar garage and fire- MANCHESTER — 5 room g^arage. An ideal family home, five yean to raise the amount Most of the larger ettiee and M oriaity Brothan, SIS Oanter Open Nlghto TiQ 9 PJd. a^n- ^ 4 P-iR- MODERN ucatton and previous en­ background, buetocea expe- Main St., Manchester. room Ranch, fireplace, garage, plaoe T Osll John Me- Ranch, 3 bedrooms, family Oontact owner - realtor, 649- of per pupH apendlng beoauee its towns showed relativeiy nnall TUBE BENDS, INC. S t xienoe, and salary require- 4 room apartment taro Modoi gine experience or training, Rooms Withont Board 59 from Main St, sm ^ well Con­ inX'ttOOM duplex, garage, fuU basement, exceUe‘ .t condi­ LaughUn for details! rise kitchen, birch oabinets, 4043. aohool popuOteion remained con- growth in apendli« for educa< aoe Nearlngtoo Ava. menta to Box V, btondhea- WALLPAPER OkieeoutB, 300 EMERSON Oonsole T-V. STORE ORDER CLERK — Alert man mutary aircraft eninge Nine foot draw drapes for pic­ FOR RENT—Front room, cen­ structed building with a quiet ■maR adlilt family preferred, tion, 130’ frontage. Don’t delay, ceramic tiled bath, one block ...... — . riant tion, while 36 suburban towna Naw Brttaia tar Herald. patterns. S7c - 97c, single roll. oaU Hutchins Agency, Reail- from bus. $14,900. Char-Bon CUSTOM BIHL"^ ve^ young 6 conclusion of a nwre than doUUed their operat- for wtadaesale diatrlbutor In training ia particulaily de- Sherwin Williams Co., 961 Main ture window. Excelleift condi­ trally located. 646-7128. 69 atmosphere. Bayes Agepey, lefbrtoKSil*. Available March 1. FOR RENT $ 16,500 alrabte. tors, 649-5324. Realty, 643-0683, 649-776a ro^ I^ch. Etocellent ^ a , repoited by the Con- jng coots, the OPEC aaid. An Biqual Oppoituafty Mancbeatar, ataady work, St., Manchester. tion. Call after 6, 640-3760. Birch St 646-0131. Inquire 21 Fairfield St 6 room Cape Ood morainca fttxn 8 - noon. An Bhnplojw MANCHESTER—Curtom buUt very dloee bo private MANOHBJSTBR — Older 6te Ideal aaocnd Job. Fhone for In- TAXI Drivers with good driv­ ON VERNON CIRCLE APPRENTICE 5^ room Ranch. 3 large bed­ lake. This 8 year room Colonial, 3 bedroome, 2 tervleiw, 648-2620. ing record. Openings on all Diamonds—'Watches— FOUR' RibOMS, second floor ______Bta-te, whicii oomx>ftrea tn® per- evident in a oomparieon of TRAINING' apartment, heated. 643-0082. room., kitchen built-in., young boane hae a 2 full bathe, fireplaoe, 2-car ga­ e MAN FOR Oaramlc caaUng, ? ~v 'mRViC!B~Ito ----- shifts. 64S-212S. 186 Oakland St Jewelry' 48 oar garage and love­ ------centage Incresoee of operating towns: ToUand, whlcM conveniently ■ tocated to ^ wMk ^ tofl*** place w wan,^ti iann«iitondacaped mon <«Hrcity vearysa r old Ranch, full haaihaaemrat, promote non-eoclal actlvttiea be­ ■ reliable firm and this position An Equiri Oppmtunlty Employer, M ft F ■bopping, qteri lot, Bentley ficbodl, no garage. tauUt-ln riove and oven, one . , tween sriioris. Some poaatbU- 'tunity for a reoent Ugh DIVISION OF 31101 ihu ttow it. W oiwE*i FchM o b s 'l^nuSTST;^ MANCHESTER - $8.M6 a ^ sobool graduate wtth above la permanent with a bright fu­ Immaculate, $16,900. 643-9188. acre toft, home to excelknift ^storak ‘ties being oonridered by tha ture tor Ibe one who qualiflea UNTTBD AIRORAirr OORP. SKILLED WORKERS ^ average schotestte record. * rhiitriB^ Mm's cad loys- h o ^ . Rrat very BARROWS & WALLACE ------criuUUoo. Owner tranrierred. ^d^ committee are a science fair, . Sniary, oonunlaston ind cat al* O aO a ir . Call 649-8666. oious 3 room Colonial, garage MANCHBSTBR-Wall to Wall pWoe reduced to $18,900. Im- at summer basketball league, and Wm be tralnsd on IBM East H artford 8, Omawscticat a t M S ftB K I ideal tor’ children. Leonard Mancherier Parkade tewanee, vacation with pay, in- and porch, quiet street, excel­ carpefting, eKoefieot 7 room mediate occupancy. For fur- townwlde honor roU. Jte^ber.: - 3401 Oanpater and nteted OMMr'.OonaBoHoat.JnhmlS Si .,. iM(|Ciir(. H a i s d w c m s i O lfiw H P M i FIRST FLOCMt, two bedroom lent area. Hayes Agency, 646- Agency, Realtors, 646-0460. « n b s e and olber einplogte ...... Manoherier 6M-6806 OeqM, fireplaoe, opra stairway, tber informaftion oaU the R. F. items being taken Including Joseph Amaio, iwBryce o« rtemante*Oarprafter .banaflta. lU a la a better <»««« XfOrai UBTSB «DO BOIRIinsVA •partment, baft water, garage, o m . money, a car radio, camera, ■—4BM Seo on order, ' ' L;i‘ ;n>, ^ ’ ' M^NOBEBTEIt-ft, room 00m- oil'Meat, ttty u tai^, garaM Dlmock O a, 649-5246. and Stanley 1bgon»H, aU MHli: A'rarage opportunity. B yda tear •dMite. OaB at IS Basel St. Priced at H« :CtoodI a o ^ - and a iUblng pole. An Equal Oppoatonlty r a n c h — 8 e v « roafito oaa pari Rapnh, 3 bedrooma, city Prime to- Martin was released on $600 and Thomas Dwy«r, Bari C|Ml^ .'AIVLT you can qualify, please apply to .,,,,Emp^ojrar.JgftF ■ To prrmnge- fa r o pmsonai interview, muM m ett ftonnea, vear old. praatififl t e g lbcl^' ntfMttaoi on boa Une. Priced ...... tten tbrougbout.rougbout, treriC MR. SOOTH WINDSOR 0UC«- • , PX)L Box 78, Hartford, Okifin. Singer Compuy, 888 Mala E . .Koatt< Leapeetotedk di6-7<*k oaticq, 8 room Ootonlal, two bon and 1$ achaduled tor ar^ brief remoie iot Pratt SeWhitnev Oircraft luid atema. oiadaMkfrilatnaft. Iflisa' t p o f e a m ^ aoaarinai buyer MANCHESTER — Tba next moating of tha oripk- Mancheeter. URB SBRVICB man, « - |8 lot wltutfeea, dedorlded.ww' PhOhaldr Ageney, home, Nortec, Stoari ar^ d y o a n tdd. All kiteben bullt-lna', ralgm nm t March 3 at Oiroolt altar .4 dlafawiaaher, diapoaal, range, at- Court 9 in kOddlctown. ell win ba at East Oathollo M I .' boura per week. Most ba ateady tieiNtilib'fWTioM and dedoehre fl4fl-M6A: large bedrooms,, 3______full baths,, MAHUdU^V^ ^ i8 0 0 . 7 March 16. . ‘ to heat lieatr wpriter and married. Paid va­ UMTS JEPiim iElfr STORES 3-car garage, room Ooloalal ipi deeirahle For- tached 2-car garage. One acre, ------IJ FOUR beauty* pint hitouy''.Flreplaoeft ---r—T— ■ - ..... r ". ------3 lavatoriec. ' I ■ aar qmlifled appUeauft. ing department Second iftift, cation and other benafka. Ibc- 0/0 wMonJoamBHr omam r*au^ bathroopM, gartflffiri Tottnama TtfO FAjQLT —'i% rooms, Florida room, patio, fuOy air- ter St, a r ^ Mvtog room, nicely landscaped tot. New Iron-on patches really otaym BMnt. ’Washing egga Inflate fito jK 'OOt aseeaaaiy. p:io-il.d0. Apply to person 8 ^ p A a A a s MAnr B n a n ; MANoBEBtai. ODNM qrtrtgerator and It, this hriiae has tt.- For ^ ap- naar Mato, aaparateas heating, ooodlUriwd. Sbova by sp- toamal aWag room, tyftha. liOuae guarantee. For further on if you p l^ ^ P**f**„^ • E - 4 > im AH. anrilRniMirr BMPMim Opura, 3Mft64« W ^tha B. F. fltfatmatiracaP643-108y, or eaL iaatooFfl thalr, prri!96lllga>'' 'EMU fl. OkB pototoMot to aaa oflll f m e p A • m * watsgs. Iwt iMflpi ant^odai riSI 'flir. ' T i n , P S P. 22|rij|25g mm'A OAm fl, Wif'

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“WECN e s d ^ y ; Avew Nat P i^ RHtt ' '.Mr ale'' yifei/k Itoiei ' - MkmqrlK iMi Cleer, lew. '■owVL„* Lpdgs «< Kaaons Hifr. Ugb* aboitkilii mil' im«t at 7:W tonorraw Patron List ‘lidctiirs Vna^iit . Sthool Board Me&» Toddy. ' ' ■' ■ j- ■> »■*'' BllAt at tha Maaontc aaoond lactgto lA tha. I fmtcihaa f T A C ity e f ViUaga Charm ; L, a a t U » WorrtiijpAil Mastar JOba Lb cnnMnt aeriab.for aAdta #x- at- tilt ^OBlor Ota* VonOadi Jr. win praaida for Still Grows plaihlng new teacfaliig meth­ To Dumas CopUal I F o i^ MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1966 AimriiHag m rage il) PRICE SEVEN'. §>0lit^!Ub, ^ at lita d iM ta r/ &ic.,___ Um Maatar Maaon degraa. Mon- veil. UBXXVfNO. 117 (TW I^tTY PAGES) ods in the secondary achools Tbs baard of adaoathm win At several past meatingi. the iiiiw.ii>alr. p . f t '. ^4'Mila«9laa to partM|Mta la tlia day nicht, tlw k>d^ oAcara 1&«. Florenoa OMsawicIi, pa- wlir'be held tonight from 7 ||ii|MiBliiK alory baara aakod* win praaant tha deprea for tr6n ohaiiman to r tfaa LM la hold b special meeting tottlgM a xp rtm ai its to 8 In tha Manchester High •u ■ M.. w,.~< — -r BMm concern over phyrioal condition ^ tiS i to *■*» plaoe at tba M dy Laval Lodfe of Maaon In Hart* Theatar p t Mancheatar, has re- SiohOdl auditorium. 'tHQNily tihrmry wlB laoat to- totd at tha Kaaonic Temple on leaaad adothw Hat. a t patrona •* V*” . ^ of aevenl eohoola. inchidtng at 8 pm. at tha Utotoy. High St . for the ourrent year. The or* Mrs. ■ Larinla B)r6dks, nf^f^tmior High School to ee- Bonnet Junior agh, Unootai and Double Duty ------^ ------ghiHaaition ie praeabUy in Ha MHS reading specialist, will tabUah a oapital improvements Orean. ALL PACKAGE STORK dhkniss new approaches to budget for neirt year. ocmcain was heightened Soviets Hit U.S. CINCINNATI. Ohio (AP) ‘ ’V. ' -'Irtir Dawto, aoo a t MT. and Iba Spurrier yeSowahip of first producthm of the 'year, Taylor-Mor se Hassle the* imi»rovement of reading The boatd dbcided at Ha meet- numth when apritesmen —The liOvriairi Life Squad lies. John Daria of 44 Soott Dr. South Methodist Chuiob wW “NlgM Must Fall,” tomoriw skills through tha study erf Ing last week to push tor a f^m parent groups at Lincoln thought it had complotod tta ' har been ««»"<««< to the honor meet tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. at through Saturday at JHing Jun- vocabulary, reading speed, aeparate capital improyemenU ^ Green SebooU WILL BE CLOSED job. roH lor the firat aemeater and Susannah Wealey Hall. There h>r High Sriiool auditorium, budget to accompany the IMS- appeared betore the board to Members were sent on an ttw third marking period at wSI be a ValauUne Faity af* Curtain time ia 8:30 p.m. and comprehension employ­ ed at the secondary level. a t operating taidget when K Is complain about pow conditiona emerg«ney Wednesday to Roli&woa School, West Hait* ter a short bueineea meeting. Patrons include Mr. and U ^. sent to the general manager Qjore A c t i o n d a it N-Bomb Flighte the home of Alice Patterson, The lecture seriee, spon- f o f i . Members are reminded to bring Qiariee DelTaitto, Mr, and Mrs. 36. ’Ihey assisted in the _ _ a box Hutch. Bevaragee will be Anthony DlPerrio, Mr. and Mrs. swed by the Manchester Feb. 21. . „ The declaian to submit a sep- Snpt. of Schools WilUam H. arate capital Improvements pro- birth of a girt. Viet a leg to abaod on,' one ettcial ijC Arthur P Hosteaaea are Mrs. Wetter DoH, Mr. and Mia. Jo- Adult Evening School, Is GENEVA (AP) — The Soviet government conridera But aa they accompanied QirtU has esUmated ths cap- ^ard members remarked. ..--y**|Tj, fb ^ ' aoii Trotter, Idra. Mary Hatt seph P. Dyer Sr., Mr. and Mre. open to the public free of THURSDAY. FEB. 17Ri Soviet Union today de­ this “a fiagrant violation of in- her to a hotodtal, Mrs. Pat­ ital Improvements the board ft^m a history of budget Foster and Tbarapkbi rikshed JrSt. airi lS rA torR j«v ««> Mlaa lOiaabetti Brown. ^ 1 BUte^r. and CM* charge. teniatlonat'law and of the 1008 terson began complaining of would like to make to the which annually make the nounced flighte of Ameri­ again when the Soviet delegate ----- ford E. Oertte, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Moecew treaty.” Ttoarapkte said pains. ’They speeded up the Via of 11 Fynwick Rd., .esoorted „ echoris would cost fs00,000 to allotment tor school maln- can nuclear bombers as a denounced the Westeih powers a tug towing a The Infant Jesua of Prague Oarman, Mr. and Mrs. Adler, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Su. the memorandum was directed trip and after reaching the 8800,000. The recommended op- tenance tnsufflclrot and contrib- This ad sponsored ' violation of the 1968 par­ to all states tori ognetHuted an on ebargte of seridng to satlefy barge loaded wM 16,000 1 ^ s!’ ut* hrc^tinu;riii^'‘d;teri;;. hospital, Mrs. Patterson Senator Says. MANCHESTER PACKAGE SXtNHE ACUMXIIATlbiN tial test ban treaty. The appeal tor tenndnatton of these West Qecmany’o "grawing nu- gave birth to another child, of oemendtoto the post of New morrow at 8 pjtn. at the home ^* Thurnauer, Atty. and Mrs. Paul the boatd at 16,064,000, to the riear oiaime” and aocused the United States rejected the fHghte. a boy. Yoric lest week serving with o i Mrs. Reipli RooSce, 40 Mkrt- Also, 34r, and Mrs. D, tlo y a Marte» Mr. and Mrs. Joseph highest In its history, and xiear* ------Bonn goyemment of a policy of ttia Coast Guard eSutter Tsmai^ land Rd. Mrs. James Mulreody Hobron, Dr. and Mrs. Melvin e . MacLeod, Mr. and Mrs. John j- ggOO.OOO above the amount Elver baste broiled chicken charge as “false and mere U.S. chief delegete Wiaiam C. Mrs. Patterson and the LBJ Position propaganda.” Foster declined to go into the mllitariam. t'Wins—and the life squad oIl an ooosn-golng tug home- wUl serve as oo-chairman. Mem- HopwtU, Mr. and Mre. WHltom c . Beggs, Robert H. Best and currently allotted the sriiooto with a mixture of olive oil and Foster deplored Tsarapidn's poried at Staten IMand, N.T. bars are reminded to bring ar- J- Huat, Mrs. John L. Jenney, Mr. and Mrs. C.B. Oailson. |yy ttia board of directors. lemon juiceT Good! ' . The two nuclear powers substance of the Soviet Mate- members — were reported Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart John- 'deahed in the 17-nation disar­ ment, saying: “ilred repetition of unfounded “just fine.” Is Misguided Ito .to married to the ftxmer tiolee for a penny auction charges.” Rtaniey G. Breen o f 26 Ebawroft ------tton, Mr. and Mrs. David Kahn, mament talks when Soviet nego- “ One to led to wonder what Incidentally, the births WASHINGTON (AP)^ Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Kargi, Ototor Semyon K. Tsarapkin ■H to regrettable,” Footer were the 14th and ,16th for purpose lies beyond the repeti­ aMerted, “that as the interval Sen. Wayne Morse forecast Kaye, tread a memorandum by hie tious and falee aUegatione about Mrs. Patterson. But it was today that the American government. He claimed the shortens before yet another na- the first set of twins. this incident and why the Soviet thm may explode a nuclear de­ people will soon repudiate Spanish coastal area 'wae being . delegate asked to be the tiiat Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. White o f on EDdridge 9t. Mn. EHlen K. lingard. eontaminated after the crash of rice our precioue time is ■wasted the war in 'Viet Nam— and 86 tCeeney S t, b u been named ----- speaker today,i jtist to read____ by the renewal of an un'warrant- ^ Atoo, Mr. and Mrs. George an American B62 with nudeer presidential adviser Max» to the Oommandant’B Merit Mtoe Poppy Gerard, daugh- bombs last mtmth. J « « « *. State News well D. Taylor retorted Uatt at the V. S. Air Force ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ger- W. Mtmson, Mr. and Mia. Dan- RepUbMc of Germany and elp us clean out our stocks! SAVE up to H! The memorandum said the that would be good news to Aoademy, Goto. Chdet White to aid of 76 Oloatt Dr., a senior at Mdeler, Mr. and Mrs. George emment. against the legitimate concern a gmduate of Ebat Oatholic Bouve School, Tufts University,' Sbenkman, Mr. and Mrs. B. “ Presumably, If the Soviet of the NATG powers with their the Communists in Hanoi. Travelers Morse Shot back a charge at Htoh School and a member of Boston, Masa., w«a honored at J«ne* Harvey Jr., Mr. and Mrs. government had other than own seif-defense.” '^ smear, rnttUartom and gutter the dtass o f’86 at the Academy, an honors convocation yester- WlHtom Zimmerman, Mr. and propaganda in. mind, it would Foeter streesed that Weetem ------day recognizing academic work Mrs. Walter P. Miller Sr., Dr. Voting Light have awaited a reply through debate. He said Taylor and EXiropean countries are a'ware And Phoenix President Jotaneon are mtaguld- Cob Scout Paric 98 will have of gup^4ir students. Hartin Duke, Mr. and diptomaitic ri»rmelB.” of the “ many hundreds of So'viet __ Mrs. Tork Strangfeld, Mr. and U.S. delegatlQn officials sold ed about the war in Southeort its Kue and Gold Banquet to­ In Election miasiles with nuclear warheads To Affiliate Asia. morrow st 6 p.m. at Buckley kountain Laurri Chapter, fhej So'viet steutement contained whiefa are aimed at them.” As no' direct or indirect threat of a The heated exchange between gobool. Sweet Adelines, Inc., wUl meet WlMis. XJiUedM 'votera turn out in king as this threat exists. West­ the Oregon Democrat and the and reheaiee tomorrow at 8 at Also, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Street— ^Manchester Soviet withdrawal from the HARTFORD (AP) — A grtot numbers before the polls ern Elurope wiU seek collective former am'hassador to Solgqn the Russian American National Moriarty, Mr. and Mrs. rioae at 7 tonight, only about Moscow treaty, ways to counteract it, he said. stock-swap affiliation of “ Under the terms of that come as Taylor outlined admin7 Center, 2U Wetheisfleld Ave., Francis J. Mahoney, Mrs. Nan 18 per cent at Mancheater’s 23,- Travelers Insurance Co.s totiratton poUcy betore the Sen­ doFALSE t e e t h Hmttord. cy Klock, Mr. and Mrs. Theo­ agreement they would not have (See Page Eight) and Phoenix Insurance (3o. dore Oummlnge, Dr. and Mrs. 160 eligible voters will cast ate Foreign Relations Commit­ Rock, o r SHp? was approved today by Sndt Harold Lehmus, Mr. and Mrs. baiUota in today’s election, tee. I FASTERB. an Improred powder The fine art ooopnlttee of the oalUed to name a state senator boards of both companies. 7t began with a Morae dlocufr to be epHnklad on upper or low « Junior Century CEub of Man­ A. Raymond Rogers Jr., Atty. DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON ALL WINTER ITEMS pletea, bride (else taeui more flniUr from the 4th District, to suc­ Under the i^an, voted at Sion of home-front oppbaltion in chester, Inc., will rehearse to­ and Mrs. William B. OoOins, m pleoe. Do not clMa, dip or rock. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Blanch- ceed BYed Doocy, ■who to now special directors’ meetings. France to the IhdoCNneee morrow at 7 pjn. at the WWt- Small Ueuienant governor. H u ^ Russian Plane Travelers would issue one share of a dozen years ago. on Library for the one-act play field Jr., Dr. and Mrs. John Michael Stem Prignano, Mr. and Mrs. William Alteration A.t 1 p jn . today, only 1,074 of its common stock and one Then he switched to curreot ^>iS2Sbr<5S?'FSffiai4‘*rt ‘lAmong Us Giita.” WOMEN’S share of a new preferred stock, dtw flounten oremdiere. B. Louder Jr. Charge Vs O F F : Clipper Craft perabns had voted in the town’s U.S. concemi about the atrug|d6 Also, Mias Jessamine Smith, ftve' voting dletricts, for an av­ convertible Into 1.1 shares of In Viet Nam. Mrs. .R obert W, Russell,. Mr. erage of 163 an hour. Crashes on Takeoff Me' common, tor each share of It brought this exchange: FUR TRIM COATS Phoenix common. end Mrs. Dorian Sbsdnin, Mr. On Dec. 14, 'when th^ OonaU- Morse; We’re engaged In a MEN’S WORSTED SUITS airport, which, handles Mos­ The exchange ■woifld be about and Mrs. George Mrosek, Mr. Mink, Fox, Beaver totlonal referendum had been MOSCOW (AP) — One of the historic debate in this oountry. and Mrs. William A. Pope, Dr. TVims Picked right from stock! One and two pant styles. Shorts, world’s largest airliners, a So­ cow's Internatimial flights, said even in dollar value based on It isn’t going to be too long be­ ROAST BEEF DINNER conducted, 1,782-'" ■Voters bad present market quotations of the and Mrs. Douglas Roberts Jr., All Famous Wools regular, longs. Sizes 36-46. been counted at 1 p.m. By 7 viet TU114, crashed on takeott it was cloeed because of sno'wy fore the American people aa a MONDAY. PIBRUARY 21 Mrs. Lawrence W. Case, Mr. Regular here early today, lulling about a weather. The rood to the airport two stocks. people will repudiate this war. Warm Linings p m . that day, 'when the polls The plan would continue Phoe­ ADULTS flJW CHILDREN fl.W and Mrs. Carl B. Higgins, Gris­ to $88. riosed, 6,143 local persons had third of the 60 persona aboard, bad been barred after the Taylor: Thot'e going to be Black, Brown, Colors scheduled takeoff of the TU114 nix as a separate company 8:00 P3L to 7:00 P3L wold Ehiglneeiing, Mrs. H.S. MAIN FI/IOR voted—21.6 per cent of the aiihne sources said. good news to Hanoi. Rowley Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John Assorted Sizes There ■was no immediate con­ early this morning, but was re­ under its present management. Morse: That’a the Und of ehgilble elcotora. Alinoet half of Announcement of the move Rocker Jr., Atty. and Mrs. John MEN'S WINTER SPORT SHIRTS $1. them 'voted in the last three firmation from Soviet officials, opened later in the day. smear mlUtarista always en­ R. Mrosek. M A IN FLOOR who said they knew nothing The So'viet news agency Tase came in the midst of a take­ President Johnson Bows in Prayer gage in. I don't, intend to get Reg. to 2.59. Cottons, flannels, checks, plaids. hours. over attempt by a New York- Also, Mr. and Mrs. Jcunes M. 'The candidates for the sena­ about a crarii. reported that the TU114 had President Johnson attended the 14th annual presidential prayer breakfast down in the gutter with you and Kolbe, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander MISSES’ BEHER SWEATERS $6. The Moscow manager of a taken off on schedule. But a Texos group, Oonnecticut engage in.ttrit kind of deM e,'^. MEN'S FAMOUS MAKE TIES SOe torial post are Manchester Dep­ Ihvestiom Inc., which has bid that drew a tum-away crowd this morning at a Washington, U.C., hotel. Evan­ GRAS Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Reg. to $11. All wanted styles, wools, orlons, Western airline said he bad Tom eefitor said lator. in aaower If t ^ vpovifi deride ^tliet dSd Reg. to $2. Assorted textures, colors, fabrics. uty Mayor David M. Barry for gelist Billy Graham is at left. ‘Tn private prayer,” the Presidient, (fvii been toM the plane failefi t» get te a qtiery by telephone, that Vie $76- a share tor a majority inr ri# be ttopiied are ^ tlw ^Democrats and Hast H ait- teraet of Phoenix stock—an offer have found courage to meet another day in a world whe^ ‘iiiiiiiai,.#* iar LADIES' BEADED SWEATERS $4. oft the ground and crashed at original atqry was canceled. Ke ,int:'''going to take the position tfai^ (ii FAMOUS NAME SPORT SHIRTS 2 for $5. (See Bag* WIlM) declined to ghra further in­ elated to expire Feb. 21. seems to be still just a dream.” (AP Photofax) ■ j vrefjtojqff ,lp, # democraoy T Prescription Records Reg. to $8. White, exquisite bead designs. the ririof tjhe runway. Fhorolx; V|bU^ .bard tor — - ■! - " \ ■ ..... ■ ■■■a Reg. to $4. Cottons, flannels, two collar styles. Tht) airliner was initiating a formation.. _ , . ,_JC D sy^': I would take Always Available For albiiitbpfidi(F ^ pie PROPORTIONED SKI PANTS 9.67 .gaw seinilqe to the Conga . Jte*, . ;p>a seatopk ,toW P *0 ■*Kluli7 fftiA lliM4.>tfae.geiqite'gi(^; Income Tax A Insurance ZIP LINED BENCHWARMERS $10. bird toim Clbbneotlt^ Investors, Reg. $12. Queen Casual, proportioned. 7-20. public, Brazzaville. point tor kqeoow hMqdtals said bad approached TravelerB tor a M m U tod . FANCAKE SUPPER Claims R eg. to 22.95. Orion zip liners. Wine or navy. NYU Students Informed sources said Vya­ Bashkirov had B uffer eeyere Itorse: You and the PreaMew ANOTHER FRIENDLY BMpgriv ToVay’s pnpoaal wea ‘Operation White Wing’ TDE8DAT, FERRUART 22 SMART SLEEVELESS SHELLS 1.97 VELOUR KNIT DICKIES 99c cheslav BaOhkirov, chief at bunto and yna ia a. epOttal hos­ (he reoult. have been misguided tor a long A D U L li 71a o m iD R E N SOe 8ERVIOB Leap from Fire Aeroflot’s international trans- pital fOr Kremlin Officials. The time In (Ms war. Reg. 2.99. Boucle antron knit, assorted colors. Reg. 1.99. Versatile with sport shirts, sweaters. jiort administration, ■was amohg operator refused to give In- insurance Firm Fined That charge brought a buret ALL YOU CAN EAT On Third Story the passengers and escaped formaUem bn the total number of applause in the Senate ccutcue GROUP OF BEHER BLOUSES 1.97 NEW YORK (AP)—Unauthor­ HALLMARK COnON FLANNEL ROBES $1. with injuries. kifled or injured. room . Reg. $3. Prints, solids, easy care fabrics. NEW YORK (AP) — Fire ized paperwork has cost a Con­ Reg. $8. Assorted plaids, variety of sizes. The TUm to capoftto of Hits Cong at Four Sites Taylor, under questioning, burned three New York Unlver- The information office of the necticut ineurance company a ST. MARY'S CHURCH PHARMACY eairylng about 170 peracas. gave a definition of this coim- LADIES' VELOUR PULLOVERS 3.97 rity fraternity houses before 110,000 fine, the New York State PARK STREET, MANCHESTER WEST MDEDLE TPKE. W O O L LINED LEATHER GLOVES l.tf The original Thas story, later SAIGON, South Viet Nam The Communists bad their Hoi and storage areas south of try’s “win policy." To win hi Reg. 5.99. Long sleeve, V-necks, all colors. dsjwn today, forcing several stu- hnurance Department said to­ Make reservationa for meals by phoning 640-0600 or 040-0780 (Stop * Shop Plaaa) Reg. $3. Dressy style, in brown or black. canceled, said a TU114 “seating (AP) — U.S. and South Korean liming in Saigon, Dien Blen Phu. Spokesmen said this oa8e,. be sold, does not im­ denta to jump from third otory day. the weather prevented assess­ between 0:00 pun. and 0:00 pan. 640-2861 170 took off from Moeoow.” troops pushing on with Opera- Two Claymore mines set by ply “an Appomattox, a York- HANDBAG CLEARANCE 1.88 FAMOUS BRAND W O O L SHIRTS $|0. windows. Fog ^Broom’ Henry Root Stern Jr., state terrorists shortly after noon ment of damage. (own, a ceremtmy on the battle- Reg. to $3. Fashionable fabrics, styles, colors. n ie blaze left only the chim­ Soviet air crasbee an admit­ Reg. $13. Fine wool, assorted plaids. 14V^-17Vi. _____ „ - near the headquarters of the The United States acted to put ^ilp Missouri.’ ney and part of one wall stand­ ted oidy when forel^era are the Being Tested kOled. Even then, detatto fre­ S e^ ty InmrMce Co of ^ salgon struck the Viet Cong Vietnamese joint general^ staff more juice into the civil pro- What it means, be said, is to SEAMLESS MESH HOSE 4 prs. $2. ing at the Kappa Sigma house Hartford paid the fine for issu- ___ ^ _ V letolm ese ' and grams emimaalzed by President attain this country’s basic ob­ MEN'S BEHER SWEATERS 5.99 near NYU's Ktmx campus. quently are not available for Reg. 79c each. inspired, spring shades. TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — The wounded 00. Six of the dead and Johnson at the Honolulu confer- jective; To enable the people of Reg. to $10. Wools, orlons, all wanted styles. It destroyed the right half of days. (See Page Eight) and claimed 80 killed. State Highway Department to 44 of the wounded were military ence. Deputy U.S. Ambassador gouth Viet Nam to live in peace (he Tau Delta FU house next GROUP OF LONG LINE BRAS 3.99 BOYS' MIHENS, GLOVES 77c experimenting with what it personnel. WUllam Porter was named to and freedom of rixrioe Reg. $5. Famous Giro brand. White, lace cups. door, ca-ving in one wall; and boss all American aspects of the Reg. $1. Some waterproof styles, wools, orlons- terms a fog broom in taricling U.S. Marines ended Operation “ I( ia not our objective to damaged the upper floor of the largely stalled rural pacification crush of. deitroy North Vlft Special Purchase! Spring Sale! Pi Lambda Phd house on the Dourie Eagle today and report­ NEMO — 2-WAY STRETCH GIRDLE 3.95 BOYS' BEHER SPORT SHIRTS 1.99 Z KSSa' ** Problem Solved ed kUling 812 Viet Cong during Nam,’’ Taylor sold. Reg. $5. Regular or panty style. White, s, m, 1. Other, aide. Blve students were U.S. Ambassador Henry Ca- The goed of bettering the lot 9t Reg. $4. Cotton or knit, assorted collars. reported injured, none critical­ The broom consists of large tbe three-week camprign. pieces of nylon thread on wood­ The Leathernecks said they hot Lodge said in a statement: the people of Viet Nem ia (re- NEMO — "BEHAVE" GIRDLE $8. ly- “ We are determined that this mendousAy Important and FLANNEL LINED DUNGAREES 1.99 One witness, Paul Meglbow, en frames that converts tog into took light casualties during the Reg. $10. Molds, holds and controls. White, s, m, 1. Colonials Switch Vehicles by Dart Reg. to $3. Broken sizes, warm, washable. 91, a senior hring In the Zeta water. operation, their biggest sus­ (Sm PSg» Eight) (Sm Page xaght) CLASSIC PUMPS Tiau house across the Last yew, someone in the de- Tbs troHey aiiook vlolsariy The smooth journey wae not (B — I-R x2 Pies phis the co- tained drive in Viet Nam, as MISSES' WINTER SLEEPWEAR 2.99 BOYS’ WOOL WATCH HATS 50c Otreet, said that even before partment’a reeearch and evalu- meant to last long, however, efficient of P — the sq. root they searched a 600-square mile Reg, $4. Short or long gowns, pajamas. 32-44. tor a tow unsteady momente, Reg. $1. Wool knit, assorted colors. firemen arrived, “flames were ation dirision read about a town then stopped! What happened? because the lantern batteries of W (windblown). Without fur- area in Quang Ngal Province, 06 BARBIZON — SLEEP GOWNS 4.50 covering the bottom floor. Even in Chile, Antofagasta, where the Gen. Joe (Gonaal) WasiUiig' soon lost their charge and the ther haste, they fastened a stag- miles south of Da Nang, GROUP OF WINTER CAPS $1, some things in the front yard Isuid is dry and the fog is dense. ton’a troops were beginning: to men began to wonder how Man- ing overhead the engine. To this Bad weather returned to Rtguloriy 10.99 Reg. $9. Fine brushed challis, dainty trims. Reg. 1.99. Visor style, variety of colors. were on fire. Ftomes were 30 to By erecting statianary wood womtor if Manoheater’s value riiester would be ever-ready for they fastened their banner. This North Viet Nam but U.S. Air War Impact Growing SALE 40 feet above the root." frames and stringing them with caught sufficient wind and en- Force and Navy pilots flew 27 MATCHING GROUP OF SCUFFS $2. trolley would ever arrive in the big day. BOYS' JACKETS. COATS $$, Megibow said he wobriied the nylon, the Chileans were aUe to tkne for ths Woahingiton Birth­ Col. Jim DeRoooo and Capt. abled the troUey to continue its missions Wednesday against bridges around Vlnh and Dong Reg. $4. Luxurious foam soles. Comfortable. Reg. to 10.99. All-weather, ski or jacket styles. lort of the students to flee the trap the frequent fogs ndsts and day Sale. Dine, the two nitty ones carry­ blazing, three-story frame turn them unto usable water. (See Page Five) ______On Nation’s Economy LADIES’ WINTER SLEEPWEAR 2.27 When 'they captured the trol­ ing the banner, had an idea BOYS' BETTER BRAND SWEATERS 5.99 Structure as they made their So, ths ReseSrrii Dirision ley Monday, kiaded ■with life­ Reg. $8. Flannel gowns, pajamas, coats. 32-44. way across the street, some suf- built itself a similar contraption NBIW YORK (AP) — The im­ report of a peace feeler by Reg. 8.99. Wools, orlons, wanted colors, styles. time ■values, they envisioned no Medium HguI tortaig from burns. pact of the Viet Nam war on the and tested it in a small labora­ problems. But, the elements (02 North Viri Nam sent it into a "They were on the third floor, tory hare. American economy ie growing. brief tailspim SECOND FLOOR phis GL70, etc.), mechanical Ncnry, Bkiek, Whit* qr R hasn't reached the iropor- Oommeiitliig on the marketfg REGULAR (See Page Eight) (8 m Page Eight) problems, and the gout plagued Mock Potent Leother BIG SAVINGS them since the valiant capture. U