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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. Paris 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 IfiM sop?*< loduced to two — Aril Wodnes- piety." bcardad-up and in dire need Big ordeni tor alrplaaes and plenMBtal bU , the M nuritet STAINLESS FLATWARE day and Good Friday. The obli- In addition to affirming that of ooal. IngeouKor solved the hellcoptera are keeping the air­ gation to abstain from meat on fasting means only one full craft plsnts bumming. Apparel tee added $46.7 umian for . WINTER • By Diteraational fuel problem sad they then specfflo eonstiwettaa pie|*'<; PLAY OXFORDS •B Fridays remains in force but meal a da^ the decree also Ifltchad onto the remainder at manufacturers are havii% a • Ice teaspoons, knives shfidren do not have to observe stated that in addition to the eote for the MariaM In OIA), Vnit. to $U the trolley end were again on hard time meeting government • Teaspoons , soup spoons It UPfil they are 14. The present single meal Catholics could con- sawn and the Navy ai Mblg^ MATERNITY WEAR their way to hew adventure. needs tor unlfonns. Airilnes are • Butt^ knives Each age is 7. tinue to take light snacks in Os Bay hi the FhlUppfaiee. Choose from sbeks. jumpers, skirts, blouses, dresses. MaJ. Leo Juran lemariced etzuggUng to haul vast quantl- • Serving spoons Ths Pope riioclfied thdt Frl- morning and the evenhg:, “so- ties of maiterialB and men to the Take the regular price tab. Broken sizes! dsy sbstlneace applies only to cording to locally improved cps- bow clever It waa to rektadle FAVORS BOWWNO the hollar ftome with tantem war zone. oieat — not to eggs^ dairy toms.’ ’ Abstinence mMms no The miUtary demands are pcoduoto and soups and gnudea eating of meat. batteriee. Oept. Phfi Dine UNflED NAXION8, N. 1^1 WOMEN’S DAYTIME DRESSES coming on top of a booming ci­ (AF)—> V-N. fleeretary-diem I C O LO R E D SHEETS. CA SES, twin sizes 2.39 made with animal fat. "nig cjnirrii law .eat- laughed and asSd, "W hen you Reg. $4. Assorted styles, fabrics and sizes. vilian economy that has pushed end U Thant said teday Select Seconds. Full Sirc 2.69, Cases 2 for L44. - Ash Wednesday was made a meat on Friday, want to ride the very beat, factories to capacity or near favon an sad te 1JJ9. hen day of abstinence aa well as a 17 centuries, is counted so s ride with Whahington.” NAME BilAND — WHITE UNIFORMS DISCONTINUED CURTAINS Ths MVD (Msaehestsr Value capacity production. Amrehen- . t a g ^ a ^ a r fi| ^ ^ |a m. Bag. $6. fiCsFChra je »h y, cotton Mends. iut d*y — meaning no meat penuestlsl pcaoties to Sion about inflation is rising^ € a ^ tiara, sidtiMe for badriKfii,!^^ ean bsw eaaen. eat en , strengthen the sod through asU- Detacfamsnt) trolisy was ^ (BwaM ptioto by Pinto) roared over AU forecasts ef stock market epo^epnan^lriai** ^ h U MAIN SIBEBT Tj»a jpops dMteed tto c ^ m dsnlal. and to rsnoS’oSolloB 5 ^ ..? ...... Gton. (Joe Garman) Washington and Brig. Gen. Fred Nasaiff discover another and economic activity - ■ ate' ■ XPUILTED NYLON ftOBK DRIP DRY BROADCLOTH 2 ya*. to an apoatoUc constitution U- Friday waa tha day *** *** wtthout hav- laowledge' mat Narftt tcolley left in a thicket by three of Bloated Bargain's men, Stiff Prices, Biggy hedged by the uncertainty at the MANGHBSTEB Bag. 8.99. PlintB» settds, lanken Mm s . 6 9 c y iA ttnletivapriiitel ^ llad "Ito Panyce." ^ died to save mankind hem Ita ^ » celeyi. Nam ,hM pnt The Pope also granted to the aplandor and gnmdaur Owy be- Markup and Hinder Progress. Quicker than a Quaker they tore the boards from Viet Nam situation. . . trem KNIT JERSEY TRAVEL ROBES the boiler opening. Alas! No fuel. MaJ. Gen. Paul Misseri quickly remedied the The sensitive stock market parfhi VtolNi 45" ABBEY FLANNEL yA i ^ worioqa national riptecopal con- ^ p m m ’ s daciea left to dm captivated tbeif imagina' laiM iiiiil m 'Wife. Beg. 5.99. Prints, solids, washable. Sixa8l0«Si0. Mix aiM match spring shades, IqrHilliken. lareiioae eround tha world tha ■ ^ ^ (tow afld aaah added »0e ensfr problem by stuffing hot grinders into the boiler and rekindled his last lunch has been jolted by talk eC'var . iielAtoi, (Sea Ptoto tfmA'Wutt epm s, with apa^s from lantern batteries te get things rolUng. sad talk at paaca. -Itaeaa^yJL .-71V MOM

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; MANcma^^ e v e n in g HBiuuj^, laKcaEstBBy oo^., t o u k h ia y , Fe b r u a r y m » LeMlh, Jaa Ifaftan, Thaotoa tiki- .,v- F e m o it dwUia. BUclieltae liaroband, Lawnnoa Moron, Rita Mo- if% .- LaagWIn, Doma Mimroe, Wtt- :mi#iLikes'^ S l ^ 0 a School liM h Ottphant. John Vmdbaeo. OanI Pofanar, Mazy Pettaa, H A i r Mary Praohnlak, Jean Rohe, '}M i*'ttoy atUM P i i l ^ % « » r k ABoai s; Cboreli, i t , o f North to •ioaua. nuD oocnt „ ‘Vnndham waa etaainKott w tto.lar- Honor Roll Nancy Ramondefta, James- (torto diqto to C Sage, Anthony Shea, Patrlcto w t i t m i cany yaotohlay, afontmtoc than nrM M neom i^^ iiMh tbo siito. $ ? 1 , Tiw asoaid quortwr honor roll Sfefaehaic, Dee Stager, B iton A CAR FROM FAllL DODOR aa Incident inrbivtny the itfoP" A 353 Ho aoM a rocont ctaoiifo to Jl. la ifo and enttoiaiaMe au* IVliaa YOU have to fake your fo r Rookvttle ESgh SohoOl baa Bnafth. Joeeph SucheoU, Deho- VtJyftv\ ' S';.:' •-■ < ^o.t bfltog of a «3i:ai aport niadBrt K M a «ur tow ntt ft to fatal id i f t Q i o ^ totoCT •Mnrkt «w «>lto tfedbo vannfy applauded tell Ikefaen, P ^ y re Zele. u m h ~ W IS T EAST beef\ anaounoed. moro potaona apparently waa from toe Oraad>Way ataire at let deelilrar gain 'toe lead , by f t « 5 f t k d JUNIORS Aa MAKES Bratona* Ftrat PtiaW Oeneorto the Paxkade. mfflng. Ton mnat play jOat toe BYoUowing to the ttri of honor ^QVmP Wmmmi f9f iBlaimetoralood by aebool o(B- V KQJ4 <7 362 ^ High Honwe n i 4 f .to, m m «wMMy laat eveoing at tlw BuaimeU, aa - ...... I,...... j rlgbt anmbar of trleka to owto. 0 A S d l O Q M O d ■tudento: the Haitlord Symphony .waa Suaen Albom, Diene Bad- ALL MODEU >«» toahm^OMr acboQl to aide eult, 4 383 ^AJ54 FRESHMEN rtuebner, MltKJ 10173 STAinS FRIDAY!! Campbell, DavM Carter, Ltoda Declarer took toe flrat trick In •'Winnie'' drtSftiM-SrtS ' L u ry Andereon, James Anee- Cosgrove, BUIen Davie, Kenneth • t i j ^ Fftsting_ Oiamges _ "TS!?u _ __played by Rudolf BTr» ^ 1 0 5 3 * USE OUR ONE OR TW O YEAR m a w TOWC (AB) ~ Motors O K 7 Tins latOAGiaiEIf^ UHX'T tta, Steven BienkowsU, Jtrim DclPonto, VeleTle Etorgo. weakened to an ffreipderiy tow- wtmrned to Wo bMd with a Oampbeli, Blartha Otooon, Pam ­ D e c re e d V f t 6 tihOdrei^s ^ ^ Ann BVdey, Joeeph Franrtt, LEASING PLAN reported ntoe or atock maeket early tole after- spade and led We ifagleton North Ee(t Sealh W«rt ela Gardner, Vem Halt, Lnutoe Sandra HelenaM, ESlen Josek, lata are ndaa- (Oonttaaed tna Pane One) K «< (te auoceae to noon but a dumber of aperiahy- toeing toe king to the ace. Now Pstt Pan 1 ft Em i Kasevich, Nancy King, Betty- Terry Kkfter, Thomaa MlUde. 97% of AU Leases Are Reneieed! toe genlue of toe oonqxiaer rato- aMuated taauea sbowad alrengto. Souto waidd make Me contract 2 f t Paw 2 f t Few Jo Krtotofak, Cynthia Lelghbon, Dougtos Rapp, Lynn Rueael, If he could gate the lead in tone 2 K T Pass 3 f t AU Paw __ ilBitfttf ta aaUanal Walaipe » toe Homan or than too abilltiea of toe par- Ending WM heavy. The tldc- Janet Lexander, Molly ligh t M u y Jean So«B«dt, 'Vlokl Smith. (■Ml lett a M i at 'OdiioBe Uerartiy of each oooa- foimer. CMUl, an audienca » • to discard a heart or a diamond Crystal lugindMihl, Donna er tops lagged briefly in he another bid over your response Honora PAUL DODGE on dummy’s queen of clubs. ma ahd amaobod ^ — 11>* TtoM to reculate eophiaticated enough to applaud morning. Marquis, Blaureen M™ »«»e by Oabrllowltech ewitchiag back to hearts. West * landscape $ 3 . « Blitetanan, Lynn Ertel, U ndie Barbara Landeen, Sharon parteda by pnoBOa oourta toe Niatoadmt tor faetteg re-. ^ example, ttwt another, tender offer was demoiwtration of snow scenes Blemtag, Fern Fortier, Joseph Lovett, Linda Lowery, Karen MONDAY. PRRUARY 21 did cash .the queen of iftarts. [■neeaHyareraieaeedwlto- nmlne toe aanm, bagtantog at 31 being made tor the stock or that BYoncesM, Gregg Freenaan. Magnuson, Cheryll Moloon, ADULTS flJIO OmUMUEN |1.90 and South was down one. toinorrow at 8 p.m. at a meet­ A F e a tu re ceriain intoreeto srere sequUtag ing of ttie Maariieater Fine Art W E D N E S D A Y Janet Gottier, Cynttria HoUen- Stephen Mercbam, Linda Mo- 6:99 PJd. to 7:90 PJd. ft. Blast and West w ere not guess­ Association at Whiton Memorial bbek, Deborah Hess, Jane Hors- quin, Rosemarie Mordasky, ing when they played Just the SATURDAY, 5 to 9 PJL toe principal <04 Attiod Products, prominenlly Auditorium. man, Dorothy Ilgen, Jeein Kale- Nancy O’BItan, Virginia Pease, ^ Wodnoaday « * * » ** right number of tricks in hearts TH E HOME! OP SUNDAY, 3 to 8 PJ*. SHtuHonk Ugh sOboel. ^ ' x_In geoenal, Mr. .Flikuany menttonsd to this respect, The artist, who sold his first er. Dale Kaipusho, Janet Kay- Cathy Pecorino. and diamonds. They informed GOOD FOOD toe stniggle. otow ^ ^ negotuted toe notea, but that cMmhed neariy S potato. painting at age 12, studied in tore In the country to qualify for 1966 scholarship awards. an, MertiU Kkfter, Theresa Ku- Susan Pfalegraf, Cynthia The Aeeoctoted Frees average eaich other by the cards they DINNERS . . . Served 5 P.M. to 9 TM, Manchester High School’s four National Merit ScholarsMp ^ Weftweday imdlBastor, oorre- >■ >>«uty aU that can be said. EXirope and had many rtidwlngs From left to right, they are Gregory Moberg, Blichael DU- lawy, Janet Landeen, Ava Lan­ Pope, Merrilee Proulx, Con­ o f 60 etoefca ad noon wee o ff .1 at led. Snallsts hold the certificates and. letters of commendation dry, Chitstine Lattdippe. stance Satkiewicz, Carol Satryb, GRASi tos psriod Christ »<'«> >>*»< in Germany before coming to DELICIOUS SUNDAY DINNERS oo. Judith Naaehke and WUliam Palmer. MARDI James Seers seed (rtftt Industrials off .s, When you return a small card which atuiounce they are Eunong Uie 14,000 high school sen- Maurice Laiwlor, David Lee, Kathlem Shea, Mary Stacho- fasted to the dssert. in ihn Cath- ually laad We left to doiHde the United States when be was 12 NOON TO 8 PM. Ratte up .1 and IMIMies off .1. in a suit partner has led, you Janice Lee, Sharon Lemek, wlak, Mark Staves, Jairis Sum- he chased ftve gtria over <,uc Ohureh thaae 40 days (ex- psesagei, aomelhing that lead your original fourth-high- 17 years (Ad. He has won many ^ and after oatchtog otuftbig Sondaye) ware otaerved happens with many peiformera The Dow Jones industrial av­ awarcis in ttm Greater Hartford Speedal Friday Night Wharfside Diimsr Cheryl Maharen, Thomas Mask­ ski, Blarlene Tracy, Peter Yel- erage sd noon wsa o ff 1.80 at est card if you started with four ilw otoers Jtxnpsd into hto by faatiiig aa aariy aa toe Ird hi tUa work, yat nevertoeleea a area, Inriudliig the “most pop­ er, Christine MiteheU, Linda len. oar, ktekod toa doors and 980.M. or more cards of ths suit. If Banquet and party room available for Six Named Finalists M itchril, Mark PfailUps, Chairiee SENIORS and 4to oaoturies. state of aitairs not to be oqndon- ular” at the annual Spring Bhi- Closed led to drive assay, driwa rixd Oeneral Motors skidded more you started with three or two weddings, banquets and b olide parties, j Plader, George Poitios, Linda High Honora Tbs bbairvauce spread but K ad. hlbU of the Manchester Bine Art the rear Urea and herded than a point sdiBe Obrybler and cards m the suit, you return Mondays For reservations, call 529-946ft I varied widely and in soma cases ihr. Flthunqr failed to have a A88(xhation. Many of his murals Powers. Sharon Devine, Sandra Dum, PANCAKE SUPPER fM e hook to toefa- oottogm. Fold hwt fraottona. the hlgheet card you have left In Merit Program Diane Praclariak, Joseph Ra- EmiUe Gessay, Susan Goodrich, lass rigid vnlas wars adopted. thorough conception of toe work are in buildings in this area in- ft waa toe eooond majm’ out- Boeing snapped back 8 points at that time. TU B S D A Y, F E B R U A R Y 33 ▼attoan aouroaa aay that wito- aa an entity. He negotiated each cbxhng one at St. M ary’ s Blpis- mondetta, Teresa Roberts, Gene Charles Griffiths, Osfthy Hub- be srixMl to 17 toom recend setting in advance Since West returned the deuce RusseU, Daniel Schwartz, Thom­ A D U LT S 7So C H ILD R E N 50o - .. In a year Hop# Paid may give ■action aa it came along but aolotot, provided an uncertain the cantnxA, Trudl Schulerer. dend. SPECIAL! Naaehke, daughter of Mr. and undons and indl'viduals. TIis Honors ITaye Secore, Aime Shai>era, lo o t Jority ek toa almort m CatboHe reading of toe orchestral paa- Up a point or better were Zen: D ally Question i ' * ' Sboittra Oapt LCe Hade aaid, Chicken Cacciatore Mrs. Bktwla Nasohke of 23 Nye maximum four-year scholarahip HoUy Anderson, Gail AsMand, Marilyn Skiimer, Steven Slack, b it t ^ to toa UnttadStotaa will aagsa of the work. It was noisy, tth. Rayttwen, U.8. ameHing, Partoer opens with one qiade, *K ’a toe aame aa a year ago,'' With Spaghetti St.; and WUliam W. Palmer, is $6,000. Paul Berrieult, EBleen Oohun, Roberta Smith, Susan Smith, i~ ~ 7" T~J ~~-7.r ~ deride to keep VMdtya meat- it failed to cany any con- B i ^ Voltage IDngtaeeting and and the next player passes. Yon Leah Cutting, Pamela Drohos, Vera Sperry, cjyntlria Toomey. to toe «Cpt- K>, ISM, Baabman Kodak, Du Pont lost hold: Spades, 6-6; Hearts, K-Q- son of BCr. and Mrs. WUliam L. Arxxmftng to Mrs. Gertrude Mat prompted a grand Jury imRiMNNEnm Sandra Fargo, Linda Oiass, fM toatpro^^ jyig^y MjatowDca nda la The piogrsm opened wlto 1%, IB M and Union Oarfaide J-4; D ianaon^ A-S-4-2; Ciliiba, Complete Lobster Palmer of 288 Fern St. HJMhcock, heed of the MHS CveaHgaiKnn Jane Gregus, Patricia Henrt- aixxit 1 each. 9-8-S. Wbat do you sayT Dinner n JANEWYAH HENRYJONESmlLOVD NOIANI The two Btoat Catholic stu- guidsmoe depar tment, the echo- .. ■ S*. Moiarfe *rPrague» Symphony. quee, John Idziak. I He added, “unless ttfoy gat nor found in Its moral teaching. Apparently M r. W inograd and RUberoid opened at BO — up Answer: Bid 1 NT. You would Friday Only M k N DM n a • loiinpitt Iq SIMR unui IM M tola Ml R>9I rbr • PEftriid N n tM im • RneM »r ■ dents are Bruce IJuBols, son of lastic future of many finaUsts BIr. and Mrs. It. Gerard DuBois who not receive Merit David Jedrziewskl, Gary '' " discipitae and security it is a penitential practice. De- I will never see eye to eye on 6% — on driayed blocks of 16,- bid a suit If you had a decent FRESH GANDY S3JES o f 69 Diane D r.; and E verett SchnlanahipB is altoo aasuied as Johnston, Frederlrit Jonee, ttwre wOl be mors out- liberate vioUtioc of toe rule la a this composer. Hie very firft 600 wxl 2,000 ehares. W.R. flve-cEird suit to show, but FFI h I p i i i II Newton, son of Mr. and Mrs. their test performance en- Carol Kirk, Tereea Kwlaticow- WHITBIAN, SOHRAFl? f t looks aa if tba g lila matter fth* oonfakplon but ooea- offering as conductor of the Grace has made a tender offer there Is no virtue in going to Spedallring In CANDY CUPBOARD Everett Newton of East Hart- hances the posslMity of their skd, Donald Langloie, Madeleine ire naming toe eChCol,” sionel tqrgetfuhiesa.ls not. Any orcheetrs waa Mosart. I toought Off $00 a share for Ruberald the level of two in a four-card Fine Itallan- I Nads quoted one tomato ad Oitholle ''efai easily get an ex- faet night It George admdnlatered fti December, and poK on the oonnlauetlan of a was frequently open to question. “ BO EINO M aharis OIL f ------W—— NAHA, Okinawa—Ait an an- 100-unlt addition to Wetohill BOEING” submit reoommendatiome toom Two Webern compositions (Aent factory near Naha, lac- “ S Y L V IA ” Ctontaw hwt Ught their sebnoto. completed the program. The querwuiro howto and traya have SOO -19:00 a t 8i05 *nw addition to the houetng Merit Schdaro for 1966 will first was his transcription of layer aifter toyer of lacquer ap­ OKNlMk NieHT tor the eldwTy, being oomrtruct- S A T . M A T . l a o Bruce DuBols (left) and Blverett Newton, Blast Catholic be chosen from the finaUsts on Bach’s ‘TUcercaro’’ based on a plied with brushee made only ed under a M,448,(K)0 oontract “let MEN ON MOON” High School’s two Merit Scholarship finalists, talk over c(d- the basis of grades, creative ac­ HEAT WOULD YOU RELieve $2,007 motive by Frederick the Great. of the finest tightly bound boir complishments, leaderstrip quai- Famoua name shells made to sell fo r 88.05. Olasslo or novelty j by ilw Oreeta M enor Ootsdsw- Cartoona — 8 Stoogea lege plans. (Herald photos by Oflara.) T0NI8HT! ’Thle was w ell performed, but of unmarried girts. Itles, fiimnpial need and the test ^ 4 . M f r ) fc % styles in knitted Orion. Hebuum, Fnr-Blend, or Dorene.; tSoo Ob., is eebedutod tor com­ A K pletion ^ Sept. 0. rve never liked the work. It Laoe stitch, links stitch, stripes, or embroidered trims. 84, •:30 PAI. Iwon Bndertln, executive dl- seems Utterly nonsensical to me to 40. H alf-Sleeve “ P o or Boy*' PuUovsrs #3.75 raotor a t toe entoortty, stated to take a flow ing melody and •M um a SCHOOL that eft the exterior veneer and give it, a couple of ndtes at a LAST AND FINAL DAY an Ik e watte Iw ve been oom- time, to different instrumento ROOSEVELT MILLS Maimfactaren of Name-Brand Sweaters Since 1894 pleted on att the buOdlngB. of the orohestra So that the mel-' ^ 1 0 4 Rebt serenely toninht v.-ith tnoclern, niitotnntir OIL Hf AT. t h e im U B THBATIUB ody pops up all over the s ta ^ 315 E. MAIN STREET ROCKVILLE, CONN. nerven roofb have been com­ 2 TIMES ONLY! Open to the publlo Mon. thru Sat. till 5:89 o r MANCHBSTBB, be. pletely rtdnglod and 14 out of Hke an excited flea endeavoring and Frtdny nights tIU 0 PJf. IS bottera have been set in. to escape a charge of insectiolde. MANCHeSIER BETTBl HOME HEAT COUNaL < P R E S E N T S He stoc rapoited that rough The “PassacagUa" was prob­ ^ ACniAL PCRFOfMANCE elootrioal wiring to toe interior ably the best-played offering of OF THE haa been completed tn 9 units the evening and even though it NXnONAL 1HCA7IK NIGHT with rough interior oast iron is Webern’s first composition is or oacAT BnTAm pkinddng completed In 10 unite a considerably moro valid work and rough interior copper than his later tampering with MUST plumldng completed in 7 units. the Barii music. Judging by The mains and loops of rough comments of the audience, how­ S MANCHESTER PARKADE heaUng Is oompletod in IS and ever, they liked this not at all. FALL toe porch trim is completed to The Abeofldng Play 10 M tn . UVIER by BMUTN WNXlAMg TB Rate Decreases UofH OROUNDBREAKINO HAMBURGERS 1O0 EACH HARTFORD (A P ) — Ground- WABHINGTOIN—The Public braaktag wiO be held In Uie Health Service, in a new report IN HONOR OF WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY AND OURS, TOO! ALSO THIS FRIDAY spring for two new donnitorlea on the incidence of tUbereul^B, at the. Unlverotty of Hait(uIatlon. TU a was -a -w PERMANENT WAVE WITH at Iwanard’a Shoe Store bulldlnge, estimated to coot $2.6 lower than the 1998 new-oasa to tell the truth, here’s On Women's and Teens' Luxury over the or at the door. M8-SI14 mlHton, are to be roturnfi n ^ rate. 3S.7 p er 100,900 poputati.. THURS.. & FRIDAY MOHfS TO 9dKJ P.M. 9 nlNYY OF RM M jR I^ 1^' < »a0U n dAdU'^LTON, CONN. FnmS SAtoattHMiRMr Heme (;f the Wofldc; Grpafpct 150 Hamlinrqii

i It. lUNCBB&nm E W HEIULD; l|A|fCSaBSTBR» T fP^A T , FBHBUABT 1% 1966 ; 1IANCH8STBR B^HENINO HERAliD^ MANGHBSTKR, OONIL. THURSDAY, fliibBUABY IT, 1968 Salant Named Jobless Claiiiis 1 jiWkfes-S'WJiK? U t M O OAHldb WHUnri CBS News Q iief 651 f o r Tow n ^BCMipandbw patted last year nt. M . Uf so* KH. Fire Damages Elk’s Carriage House dtUma Had in ------— m B«r« »«« ^ am uRD nnBBMAM 0 i d i ^ llW n U M d JUdMUnl B, BttMMt w m ie i w etw iW naltir the aanm wtth (Tbetos By Seleeale) ; acting iirnHwif cC M* im m A - T ^ e v iH o n Iba But’s Oanrtaga Hooie «a ooaaril. M alilit. lH a p*cpte a n a «o iA I ba St* rUkm, . . N- Park 8t anSsrad liaevy dam- sS S d ^ t^ ^ lJ * S ild lW wateibmy wWb ^ daptS' Bf natm l ei tnaS, BalnS, U , aoooaada .VML W. aga to a flea of tmdatenninad «M t i to «x- elearing ground dtiiria. Mttte IMond]^, n. tiba znoigM to. «■ the riatoto origin aarty thto morning. ■Tollrtto laaaaA ' praoidant to tiwrga (d braaA- COMF iN N O W . . .DURING OUR BIG aaBBtoyneate alarm had bean aoundad. ifeMdam to paaaad it to advto> Flettto to to f and ■■"•w bar> casting, namad Salant to Iba Lawt night, teout p am m bsena ptto wiB also ba ineuidad. Peto Wadnsaday. Salant bad 100 |Ma to borrow money on aboai- attended a bingo gamo at ttw Snaiclal aim will ba takan to anraad aa CSS nans praaldant ia n n bond anttolpatian notaa carrUga boura. Tba bottdtog j /u^gn toe baibscna pita for u n to U M whan FHendly Itod rebrrast Sm funds In traa- was amply wban ttw fira btoka matiinum Sn safsty it was «x*aadsd hlin. itocy bOto . or olbar aaearad — NewSbeat out. Stocks a t p Hgiito totorOat rate. noted. . 8) Witier CroekUe (C) (toMO)-tomller-BHi£s7 Wbtta caoea at the blaas baa Bondt-ian 'nebboto aSra not A group ptonlc tiuMar with a not baan datermlnad, 'ttw flra captcity o< UO people will in* Women Invited ItMTs' .WaadMr itonally toanad onSl tfea buiM- TUs b thTLge reportedly brake but to ttw baaa- ' oonottootod that dude rsatnoana. Peter Jemdace, Newe ment of tba boUdtog, near where ^ state granbi ara ooSactad A taar amaS bridgea wQl be To Hear Pastor ( O Umeet BObo traXh oana ware' stored. A oar built over toe brook to provide Neva. WeaHur intaraat payments (»)lfr. DIametr- ...... Attoraer parked In the building near ttw .uSoa' aaanlsuanoa o ( bobda. U b t e tUa chop numerouB bolea. They ware A woab lng waV extoU on tos mteteterwt targe In Bketford agtotom, if a downward trend to R a d io bamperad by heavy amoka. NUT ROLU ^ nbaenrad, tba bonds can ba bold alta, w U A U used wUl have a for Center Oangregational Fuel Problem Solved ItollBg taicdnles anly Ibeee n « Ftoenwn Henry Jldgaon suf- until a plateau to reaebad. amaB pump house buHt over it Church, k>SBk on'lfionday at 8 oC M ac U ANNUAL SALE Rich creamy vanilla taef $. fared a cut band during tha Carden ctalba will be asked to pjn. af. Seoond Church. a length. Some etotiene ean y .) cream, rich fudge rippled | W Banda aniboitoad for tba Ugh flra. Ha waa treated on tba assist in the kuMtocaping of the Tba Rev. llr . Smith Uvea in WDBO—1808 thru wltti pecans and n M ' #wehool additian,ini Tarry school •:00 iM m Jolm Wade aoena by Vamon PoNoe S g t aasUdMon, and firehouse number developad arex the North Skid of I l arttord act' 8:00 V tt£ RoMaeon l5:00 swb4 Colonials Switch Vehicles all around. Bight tod|-f Robert KJellqutot, Rad Oriwa vldually wrapped siloes for^ Manfbam of the Jmjreaa park Ing aa a Haiaon between prop­ 1:06 News, ffiga OS 10:30 Dial 13 ^ i win be isBuad wttbin tbs next w icM -aia 11:00 News ftawt add bwtmcter. your oonviveuMUcel _ , dsvteopnunt oomndtitM Include; erty ownem and tenanta tn the U:06 Dial 13 $100 (Conttnued from «-age One) ' ja w m o n t^ onSar aald. B-.00 Hartford HlabligliU SAVE Tba caniaga bouaa waa ttw Robert Hemog, Jtenph Adsana, area. He also acta aa a ndnis- 7:00 News 13:00 Newa, Sjm OH did not Improve the situation waa such an abundance cf that f e " Ootewilbinan JCtan J. JBgan 8:00 OaeJIgbt wTio—use seaha Of two fires aevaral yaam journey down tba trail, or rath­ Available at your iielglh|| Mm Backua, Riobaid Barrio tar-aittergie in the Noeth Skid. 8:00 Afternoon Bdltloo because the trolley began to falling liquid tbat the rail sig>- 0 aakad bote and wban Iba proper 13:00 ^ I s t Hours ago, and bad bean raboUt after borhood Royal Ice O re a n t^ and Robert DMdnsan. Ha w U dtecuae developtnent wnfp—use 6:00 News. Siwrte. Weather o n many magnificent models! er down the rails. rock and roll and Crowell and poito needed supporting and the dealer store, or ask him t o w A tiiaa to Soat a bond to m waa 8:00 News 6:86 Americana ana o f them. Biases caused ^^dotexmlned. BgOB noted tbat OanstaMes Reappointed to Hartford’a North Skid as 8:18 Dial U 7:M Newa of the World Brig. Gen. Paul Mleaerl Dine suffered from knocking men reallaed they needed gat It for you. , 0 ftoappofaitinent of six ftdt> weft as the tnvolvement of the 8:86 Eports — Bcaa 7:46 Joe Garaciida heavy damage in 19$1 and 106$. etrongor ties; however, they w iaaveral factors mart toflusnoa. 6:00 N ^ a 7-AO itaw Aknic kMked flabbergasted at tha knees and chapped riilns. Cbrtotlan ActlvUlee OouncU Flra CMaf Jofan Ariia said managed to slide through tbe an early or late toananea a< tfnia poMoa oonstablm waa also 6:30 Dial 13 8:10 Fop Oboceit Heavy smoke hampered Hremen dtutog this morning’s blaze at the Elk’s wind-bulged baxmer and re­ The terrain flattened and the approved by the oounciL H ie wMfatai tbe inner city. In hie 6:46 IjcmtXL Tbotnaa 9:10 NllhHwat taert night’s flra oauaad *Tiaavy wet affair. «-> bonds. 6:66 Sports — Rhnito 11:00 Newa Sports. Weather Carriage House in RockvilI& Heavy damage was reported when the blaze marked, “I don’t know, but we tioUey gained momentum. Our ROYAL • ofUcera are Alfrod Oopper^ talk, the mintoter wlH dtocuee These PORTABLES...are the finest danwga.” He did not estimate OuUer said ba to in oontact 7:00 th e World TonlalX 11:30 Art Johnson spread between walls ^nd hardwood floors. must be doing something right” troops then aBowed optimism to Then, Shots rang out Wash­ ICE CREAM COMPANY W wntta, galm tem Randaao, L«o tbe progrene made within the 7:18 ^ r t e — O lffoid WPOF—1418 tba amount wtth flnancial dafAttinsnte at 7:80 Harry- Reaeoner 8:00 Oeorre Brewer MaJ. Juran and Lt. Bob Crow­ ritp into their mind aa easily ington ta hit and he falto (thud). Ooddla, AMcn Dupont, William bast year. 7:00 Ken Oriffln Saooiid F b a ^ banhfiig m atolfan an waO as 7:88 Public Aftalra by aoy comparison...yet cost you ell Ued the leg portion of their as a stream rilpe Into a pond. Is this the end? Have the en­ 27 Warren St., Bganoheattar X Ryan and Obaiias Jurgetas. Tbe Rev. Felix Davto of Sec­ WtaBe fireman ware at tha ^ town ctiVtole on tba bond mar- breechee together and held them Then it began to rain and — emy finally prevented the val­ Phone (M$-5Sra 5 •Bnjnr Hwwwa was appoimt- ond Cburch wiB leed devoticne oarrtaga bouaa, a aaoond fire -a'**** vrae repotted at a boarding out on a pi^e to provide more In this part of tbe wUderneas ues from rearidng Manchester? ^ OouncS D. p. sd to aarve on tbe regtonal In the saactiiary. He wiB be ee- Father, Son G>nvicted no more than others! boueei at 14 School B t, naoot to wind surface. Hits adaptation It never rains but pours. There We'll have to wait and aee. • andesd who beam tba eoaneH a t aleotod odflriala aa dated by the kiary Cuehman tba town rapmaantetiVA Oroup. Tbe Toaer Croup wIS the RookvlBa Clnama. - One raeldant of the house, b dtocoaaion on tba motinn, serve refreafamente. Of Assaulting Troopers AMKRICA'B LARttkST FAMILY CLOTHINQ CHAIN- noted ttnit Toar taiUly dmerwt 6m bMt la TV—a mmiificent Magnavo^ which will Gerard Foftrae, waa takan to aboUU Ob obtelnod. Oounefknan Ogan queatlaaed if NEW HAVESN (A P )—A fadier older man to piaoe Um under RoefeviBe General Koepltal euf- Mnfor Janua Tbnara aotad tba tnoundtent magnor should ba give you better pictures and sound—^whh greater stability from distant stabons ma aosm oaiagaxa m future Sfxtli Arrezt and son from CuUford were con- arrest, the younger Laffin hit riiti you’ve efer ezpeticDoed from a portablel Magnavox Is morn reliablo, fering from emoha Inbalaition. f , The fire broke out in a mat- ± r " 'i r - 1 , > aatea the yaam. Ugan noted that a preo- ____ vioted of aggravated aasault on Hedge, knocking him uncon- edeut alXMld be sat wberefasr tba HARIVORD (A P )—State po- ,taie trooperB Wednesday, scious. too—because it uses exdusive Space-Age Bonded Circuitiy; |du8 mapy other trees In Poitras* room. He mayor of the town would be tbe Hoe said Wednesday the srreat Superior Onut Jury dellb- Tftxqier David O’Keefe then advanced features usually found aafy in higher-pdeed TVI called poMce, who evacuated of a rtidh person wraa eoqiected «iated for about an hour before drew tils revolvw and bted the him aa soon ae they arrived I :ibuai^ Of bride eawi boRowiDg wte^aentotim In future yean. d ll NTsm jIms srv dksmnf anaseK. ’ ^ ItenSi 4 M n m to IflRMi. lA^yor Tliro>M soM it w ai tbethe to be the laat in a narootloe returning Its verdict of guilty Tjaffliw at bay imtil Hedge came at the scene. Poitraa is on Investigation Involving Dnlveral- Walter T. Laffin, 80, and to. But when O'Keefe boistered orutebaa becauae of a broken The mayor said there waa aa Intent of the regional oouncO ty of Oofineotlcut studenta. Walter D. Lal^n, 28, both of U s piatU, tbe Laffins attacked svvgaation tfwt n good Job wna tbat the chief elected official Always brings tog- Stephen Jacobs, 36, of 801 Hud- Boston Post Road, OulUord. again, Firemen attributed the blase not being donb bat agraad with of each town aerve on the ooun- to Poitraa’ eraoldng In bed, bat Cavanaugh'S atedemeot that a ett. son HaitCord waa arrested According to testimony at the The troopers were able to re- profywtional paraon tixmld give Appointment of a member of Wadnesday. On Tuesday, state trial, Trooper Patrick Hedge strain the Laffins again and bsld you the most be denied this. An Invectiga- advice on the bond mnricet. the historic district study oom- pcUos had rounded up three handing out a summons to them until other state policemen tlon wlH be conducted. Wgan aakad for the tesm’a mfttee end appointment of two UOonn students and two others a truck driver on tbe Oonnectl- arrived. Alec evaluated from the huUd- mting to the bend mackat and new fuU-tlme oonetefalea waa wbo recently dropped out, charg- cut Turnpike last June when the The Laffins are scheduled for perfect Ing were residents of six apart­ wna tcU by Cutter ttant Bouth teblad. lug them wWi sale of marijuana. Laffins arrived on the scene. sentencing Feb. 28. The maxi. ments and four ftirnlebad rooms. Wlndsar baa an A rating. State pcUce said Jacobs also A quarrel ensued between tbe mum term for aggravated as- No Injurlea were reported, and Slgaa oommentod that tfarsa Bvening Herald had dropped out of school at elder Laffin and Hedge, and sault is three yean ’ imprison- pictures youVd damage waa hgbt ratings used la tba martat are Soolh Wtodsor eorrespondent, tba end of tbs first semaater. when Hedge reached toward tbe ment. During both Uazee, altamat- AAA; AA and A and asked for Anne ly w w , toL 664-8S8Z. tog rain, sleet and snow kept a bat of critarfn for rating ever seen— th reaten ^ to preeent a major atwtus. Slgan alao raqueated In^ problem, but only eamplea of formation on changliig the town Seniors H o n o r ttie elements were present rating from A to a higtver AutomaticaHy! M ' i-" ' stelua. Charter Member W. G. GLENNEY CO. Cutler noted tbat reeervea, O fficers Seated Buiphn and bow cloee the town Mrs. 'Iliereaa Ntohoto of IB eras to tin debt Smlt affect the RuaseB St. was the subject of By Great Sachem rating statue. a ’*rhla b Your Life’' program N O W O N L Y B a«k Neoreatlon Flaa yuttentey at the U th annlver- Mlantonamoh Tribe, lORM, Tbe council approved a resol­ aary oslebratton of the Senior NEW SHIPMENT JOSr ARRIVED was host to tbe Great Sachem ution that the Jaycees ba en- OUtoeo's eSub at tta new chib Oarlton Byington of Norwalk eouraged'to proceed witb devel- roonw at Linden and Myrtle $ 1 4 9 9 0 and the board of Great Chiefs opment of raoraatlon faculties Ste. About ISO membeta and of Connecticut last Monday at ■guetia attended tbe event and an installatioa of officers at an town-orwnad prupaity on Rye About 100 persons played bingo in here, the main room of the Elk’s Carriage B t Tinker Hall. House last night, a few hours before a fire broke out directly underneath the The motion atoo racoenmend- A ebartor member of the WAREHOUSE SALE Deputy Great Sachem An­ . ad that the Jayceaa cooeult with dkto, Mka. Nlchol’s haa been INTRODUCING 1WO NEW GRAINS IN THE Complete thony Bgldlo of BoUtUngton and ballroom. No one was injured in the blaze, which was reported about 3 a.m. ibe pack and recreation com- very active in cUb programs. his Staff Installed the officers today. ______wtfA acwing Nks. EUsabsth Gone, COMPLETE FAMILY OF QUALITY FAN& PRODUCTS WITH CART Including Sachem peter Ven- commission and tba bar, niatod many toektento and drlUo of MS W . High BL toat MPHNA nurses made 536 tended a qieclal class hurt week gkieertoK depeutment and re- toaportapt svente In Mbs, Nhdi- Five peat great sachems at­ V i O H O i l d C C l vlelts during January and that at tbe Rehabilitation Center, tum to the counoU arltta preclaa oto Uto and iBuatrated her Exclusfvo VIdaomatic-makes aj1 picture adjustments perfectly, electronically, tended the Installation Including toe foJlowlng clinics were held: Hartford, on "PaUent Trane- spectficattons of work to be story wtth pksturaa. and continuously—both day and night! 172 sq. in. screen. Compare these Salvatore VendrUlo, Carl Kritz, O l l M i y g maternity service with 61 at- fer.” Mrs. Peter Fagan and Some membeia o f the gueat done, Inchidlng a map so that additional extra-value features: Three IF Stages; Telescoping Dipole Antenna; Bhnerson Wright, Alexander „ ™ tending; 4 pediatric with 80 at- Mrs. Lionel Nadeau, nursee, and : the council can act on the re- of honor^i family were at the ROyalcote* by M A S O N ITE ' Dyndink and Rowland Rock- Mrs. MarriiaU Finlay, a Man- 4 arthritic with 27 at- Mrs. Anderson will attend a oonunendatlons. meeting. They ware her daugh- Channel Selector Windows; Earphone for private listening. In beautiful Black weU. Chester PUblic Health Nurse, tending; 4 surgical and tumor similar class next week. The Jaycees held several ten, M n . Oart Peteraon of Mbn. H or Brown colors. Why pay more. . . for less? V M tm from New Haven, conducted a claas last month with 10 attending; 8 chest with A consultant on maternal and meetlnsB wtth the park and rs- cheetar and Mkk Harry UBie New Britain, Southington, Rock- ^ “QjHd Safety Infant ^ attending and 1 orthopedic child health of the State De- creatlon oommtsslon and re­ of Newtagton, a stater, Mlta. vUle, Greenwich and Norwalk ------, . with 1 In attetMlance. partment of Health spoke to the viewed a report made about Daniel Sovsm of Wilaan, a •ftonded. Staff nursee Mrs. Robert Post MPHNA 'staff recenUy at the i. three years ago cn devehipiag gnsatoon, WUHam Peteraon of Beautiful Slim and Trim VendrUlo was appointed and Homemaker’s Service, It waa Mrs. Michari Muohko at- nursing office. I lbs property. Hbatt Hartford wtth bta wife and Slim and Lightweight histaUed the Great Mlshlnowa reported yeeterday by Mrs. j Wetter TTmlbettield, chairman baby; a iriece. Him. Mlaloohn of tbe Great OouncU by Kriti Charles N. Anderson, supervls------! c f the Commission, noted that Jotmson of Hartford, and an- 16' PERSONAL TV \2" DELUXE TV aad Wright assisted by Dyn- or of nunsee, at an executive ^ the property ie ideal for the por- ottiar niece, Mrs. Ratoh Miaradie AtTik Etalvatore VendrUlo waa In board meeting of Manchester poee. Technical advice from tbe of Eleet Hartford wtth bar hue- V''\ charge of tiie meeting. EVlUic Health Nurses Assoda- > town manager and town en- band and son, Peter ICaiwdto. \ v The new sachem wUl make tton (M PH N A) at Chapman 1 gineer are requested, hut no ex­ A t the oonohatton at tbe pro- tee first olfictol visit tonight at House, 60 Haynes St CbmuaL penditure of town funds is in- gnan Mrs. NIchoto was pre­ Btrattord. Anderson atoo reported t chided. sented with a gold locket, in- OcuncOman Howard Fltto Boribed ‘This le Your Life, ' ' cald he favored the project and IMd," and a gold ctxdn. called for co-ordination of the UK. (XAIBBORN MBS CANDLE cveraH town plan and the Jay- cee*8 propcaaL MIIW HAVESN (AP)-ltoiena INSTANT servlcee wlB be iuM Friday for {Deputy Mayor TM M ito Del Dr. Louie Nixon Obdborn, a s m ' Biaatro said the paik and rso* mation cnenmlaalon w «s keep- ptaaSc surgeon who bad been DIPLOMAT EM NIN6S ': -feig the overaB town ptana In aaaoctated with Yale-New Haven PECKY TEAK SALE t^;toilnd and were aaaured that Hospital alnoa U N . SM - D r . Caalbocn, who laat Aprtt PANELED WALNUT ' AStythlng done would not Inter- Medtom-toned yet lU k enough and warm "Buy The Box" ifara with fiiturs ptens or have bad bean elected prealdmiit of enough for family rooms site dens. The Richly grained with new wide grooves ,..,te be altorad for future de- the New Ebigtond Society cf real look at toooa axpeaatva panela. to give that extra elegant effect for Just NOW *lbe right place to your home. NOW , ^Vatopment Dei Mkatro noted Plaallc Bbd ReconstruoUve Sur- %S\VE! COLONIAL CANDLES Jtaat tbe Jaycees pteaned to gmy, died Wedneeday at Ida ONLY otiier service groups In home. He area 6>. ONLY OF CAPE COD fo r aasistenoe. O aH nn Joined the Tale Med. Cavanaugh noted that he was leal School faoul^ In U M and Exciting Annml Sale Valnel Model latrodnotory •"«« «o$» beentlM ... about tbe prajeot, ^ • “ aamciate proteaaoc at Prtoed 1-U107 with 119 sq. bu screen. Three DIVIDENDS i r HANDIPT kox oMZ $ljtt fCit it aboidd be under the ^ <* *»■ death. IF Stages (not Just two). Automatic *creen; limited Time Automatic Picture and Sound Stabi. o f tbe town. He aald Only Picture and Sound Stabilizers (Keyed i r HMIDIPT town purchased the prop- 8 8 feere (Keyed AGC); Chfinnel Selector b6X 6(12 $IJ» AGO), and Telescoping Dipole Aitenna, PAID FROM dov aotob |S7,000 and ob- Wndow, Earphone (with 20 f t cord) In Champagne color. A demonstration 0 tiwd tiw t ewanhxdty a acfaool for private listening; Telescoping 15” IUIIBIPT tax of 12 tlU anay be M t t on It. Enjogr yoor homn taaprovtimaitB NOW with 61aui«y*s Easy Revotvinir Badgat wig pfova that Magnavox is your best Accoont (1LB.A.). A s Httie as $10 a month bRya up ta $100.00. buy on any basis of comparison! Antenna, in several two-tone oMb m . DAY OF DEPOSIT BlgMi oonmented that three Annual Sale Priced. jdaiaM o f the pcQpaaal woukl QTJAUTY—THE BEST ECONOMY OF ALL i r RENUSSUnE TWIST lax SIA2 iw hnptenamted: Bloat the per- CARD intoBtva .pItoM under tbs ooun- BUY NOW AND SAVE .eo our .Mdost selection of beuut.ful At the b$gfnidi« of Jtm m a cf, 9/t” SPmULITES laxSIM PARTY Mocjnovox styles fo' every :ettmg and priced for every budget. ApriL July and OetolMr. updsr the MANCHESTER atatt and Hpswaoted by Bt. BrM|gefa SHOP JvQMfjr oQCiP^ and ^ fan- FRIDAYS OVHN m x . 4 PJtt. M O N D A T XHBOtTCH WKXDAX SAVE 25% d maintenance FA1TOD8 FOR SBMVICB SIn £ e ' yH O B SD A T 6 to « CrOLOCK WMiB-^-lv(U 7 ’--YeIlow --Piiik--

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PAGE ^ _i -r ■ ■ EVENING HERALD, HANCBESIES, 00NN„ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17,19W x"!>* • ’ ■■ • ir-^7" ■ ■-■ ■■ ■ ■ • eniel hoax, tMa bromide’’) boa ment when clvfilan review la ‘wuatmB6tm m isstate’ Andcivep Maokened It on the poHoa force. put into affect, Leary atarta Inside Beyond that, Broderick’a Mast wWh two strikes on Mm, ren- '-i: w Cub Scouts Set sharply intensified tbe oppo- alomnoe nmn or n o t . to .’ttoto,' Just « ttto iv to .tto •use aMton of Ibo poUttcaBy'potent All this oould have been eiaar aaatoilt air baaia for too whr. ao PdUoeinen’a BenOvoiMt Asno- a'VMded Vrith a UMo Judicious to fts la ao ctoalr solptloa. As s aOni- (Giaittouad fmM'PaRo S) claitton. planntog. Broderiok, who li Utridft TMi - €tob Seeilt aanual Btae For H'obteiti Dairy Derd Apoot from, the toot toot ex­ Kum. snggaatkai. tha eouiiti^ mnpt whethw ha would w would not MgMy sensitive to poUoe bru- . havo Sanaa patianoa with ita PrieltolBt, and tleld Banquet vriU be held . . perience to other elUea bos tallty, and beyond reproach on aVhW'et.i^ a.va' Iwobert' a . WHnDoPald, L7, of. Rd. aroa Mm. Jdim ' BSiris, ba raappoiotad. abown oiviUan review to be a aiiid the Praaidant toould hava^sophs Feto2|atYemnanaHaaat«:30,^^j^^^ 0,e flmt Junior olvtt righta, might profMahly Mrs.' Martto Gnabcil n d Mm. 'Ihera toSwm leave ItoiMri- highly deliaiable concept, br­ f , A. C . BALLROOM with Ida country. This is' f i r bave been brought toto tha to* «. ^ member of Holatato-Fcieaian Maagarot DetoSd WIB asatact ooming OommlBsioner Leary lu r oouttoUa of Ltndaoy'a OMy ovarytUng wa an hava, and tt doaa slot phta PoUoe Oommisaioaar How­ 2 i VniAOE SnOETs ROCKVILLI Aaaoctotion of Anwrtea.to earn tanHtea.. ard R. Leary, nainod Tuesday wlM now have to retout every­ Hall. It’s much too 1 ^ tor aaceasimy follow that tha peopla toana- Progressive Breedew'Raglatty The east and oTSm toani, ea|»- thing outgoing Oommissioaer that. Llndaay has a tong-tonn gan/ aaatoted by Mrs- Walter as Broderick’s succeosor, to a EVERY MONDAY-4 EeMe setvaa havs to ba tba dnaa whe ' aia tallied by Mra. Donald Oariberg, hlgtaly eixposod poBtUan. ftt>d- Broiderick has putollcly said. police crisis on Ms hanto. . Deptala; Mrs. Henj^^ B ^ k , M n ^ a j ^ u i g bia Reglateaed Hol- an wrang. wlB have aa .woriconi OdnaM erlck’e outoinken attoqh on the With dire predictions of mnos UM PuMUMce Newspaper ^ henl from a tete purobaae MneiDonaid. Mira Jaanie Fom, cMlIamrreview, oc^nept (’'thto retirementa ftrom the depart­ Srndloate of tteee, crivra. ho developed Mrs. Stevan Bmmhaib Mm. «•«••••••••••••* '9 SoBMthiBf SpMial After AB7 them^ into dairy animals .that Rutea. The award also ,la ia Mra. Parker Seam. She will too . crash of tbe phuM carrying tbs rh. iX L , wWnH mm Small percentage of breeders of SoelaliRoom at theOongrega/- '‘1>otob"Snd toe plane that was refuel­ for the town which appear on Holsteih-Frieslan cattle have N«W'' SMc. Cht- mape filed with the tormi clerk. Uonal Ctniroh between tha bourn rIBSS. ing .it 'BO It could maintain its iiistm t They tochide proposed major qualified for this award over of 3 and 4 p.m., on that day. many years. ADBor ism aM r o r cokcoup rnslMnims to wage war them has now street plans, and a proposal to Refraahments will be aorved to' The Wonderful been added the loss of eight more Uvas, re'vise existing regtoatlons as As a first-time -winner of the Mrs. Abbott and Mrs. Ranaocn, to. the-crash of another Air Force plane amended. Progressive Breeders Registry asslated by Mrs. Ronald Bopkua. ■ — 11 award, MacDonald will receive Clilu-Iea Phelpa, chainnan of — 1 9.m. widdi was belong in the search for tbe Campaign Leadem Mamed miastag bomb. Mrs. Russell Spearman, chair­ a bronze plaque at a Connecti- mem^rotop for. too Tolland A'Vhole section of the United States man "of the annual Easter Seal cut Holstein Association meet- Clounty Demoomtlc Asooriation, Fund (Campaign, named com­ tag. and ^er msmbem from. An-. IdMdUne: 10:«> u n . Meb daf «( fiebt. and m unending series of Air Bight ..of his 14 cows were dover will attend the, February Famous WWMH Saturday — » >■««» Force miaalona have been devoted to mittee members as frilows: / .r-V Mrs. Kirby Tappai^ treasurer. tested tor the award. He is meeting of tbto organisation muxMay, »«»ni«y IT tbo offort to rind and recover the bomb. Mrs- Lewis Gersta, Mrs. James planning to expand lils dairy whm tt meets toidgtat- at 8 in Now, after a month of search opera­ Mum^y, Mrs. George Pederson, operation by enlarging barn fa- , the (Joventiy Town HaU. Phatob, H m President And His People tion, the circle at red buoys the Navy Mrs. Atnold Sihvonen. Mrs.. Bd- ciUties to accommodate 60 heAd with Ids father tbe toia Lewis set up around the original search area ward Sprague. Mrs. Maurice of cattle. MacDonald, son o f, Phelps, was one of the. charter Ifte St least s year now, ftartdent .baa been taken up and todications am Sprague and Mrs. Laura Squler. Mr. and Mrs. L. 'W. MacDonald, members of the group founded has bean devoting bis trwpaen- that ofriciaklom hae given up the idea it Mrs. Spearman said, "The has been active In 4-H dairy in 1980. anergles and talents to s ne^er- has any kind of line on-toe locatlcn:of Easter Seal Society serves pa- project work and conducted a State Tiuc Oommlssloner John (ffort to panuade tlw ,^eriean the bomb, and la even back to looking tienta with a wide range of di- retail milk business before en- L. Sullivan wiU speak on the to see the war in IHetnam m > * seasM rather than a single diag­ tortag high school. oubJbct of taxes and how Um General Electric for it somowhefe on land. Bo the search ' It Be wahta ns to agree with! hint nostic condition. Lost year, 3784 Six more captains tor the “ ""ey >» goes oh, back on land, and farther out riiHdren and adults in Connect- Heart Sunday fund drive to Pew®"* tovlted to hear the Us appraisal o< that war;’he 3vanU toeM . to agree with him in his Jodgment as ♦ M- tfw. ■>- '* f ’7 Icut jSare helped , to overcome take plape this Sunday have as- ^ open to any ’Thla is not the work or the conduct of ,w hat poUdea be has ordered, there handicaps through the rehabili­ signed their workers who will Tofl“ »<* 9 " ^ *^S1*®*?*, “ poopto who detest the bomb on general the past year and what policies tation factUUee provided by the be calling on famlBea in their prihclples, or who ore alarmists about Easter' Seal funds.” tags in tba same direction. Dues should pursue, on this nation’s be* neighborhoods. Oo-chainnen what the bomb can do to people and to ■Win Oanoe TropMea Mrs. IVlnstbn O. Abbott and are nomtaal. in the future. . . . .^ The Senior Girl Scout Troop dvlltoation;' Thla is an ofricial Conduct Cathy GesUne and Dennla Mrs. Ralph Ransom today an­ RANGES 4t Ihe President has used every tedi* MuTitoy won the Harvey Col­ 6021 has to raise some money and decision, and reflects ofricial evalu­ At Sylviaa Oriant'a Sbedm nounced the names of these to finance their program so they at Us disposal in this eCtoit to ation of toia Importmce of one .H-Bomb lins Perpetual Top Troirfiy workers. about national unity behind his A-ward presented each year to will hold a spaghetti supper at mlasing, THE TITMOUSE Mrs. John H. Yeomans will and policy. He has p r o d u ^ tbe boy and girl who accumulate the EUementary school on March Parhapa It isn’t Just mother weapon be assisted by George Parka, talk and sweet talk; he has play* the most points in canoe compe­ 6. after aU, tition. Cathy ■won hers for the Mrs. Ralph Mills, Mr. and Mrs. There will be two servings; ht being the hawk and at being toe au to rd Benson, Mrs. Steve Ur- at 6:30 and 7 p.m. Tlcketo may ; he has sought to reason with us second year and Dennis for the third. Ute oanoe club annusd sin and llliisB Irene Lathrop. be obtained from Kathleen .Shee­ he has sought to bhidgean us; ha A lt (Md F a rm in g C nstem Connecticut Yankee meeting ■was held last week. These people will see families han, Boston Hill Rd., and BUs- enoouraged us to debate the issues 1 n s i d By Rowland Evans Jr. along Rt. 6. abeth Holds, Bunker m i Rd. Despite all ita brilliant modem prog- Bruce Gardner was elected tried to atop us from dohnting the B y A .H .O . In the Long HUl area Mre. Children under twelve get a INC. reaa, that educational Institution locat­ commodore, succeeding Robert tes; he has ordered young Ameri* Robert D. Noyak Bietcher. PhlMp £>enoncourt will have break -with tickets half price. ed at Storm still mtains a nurieua of workers: Mrs. Eugene ------into sacitfioe and then held that A month ago. In the middle our brook and pond are eom- Dennis Murphy is vice com­ these oM-faahloned common senoe, parrioutor- Repo Schwanke, Mrs. George Nel- Mancheeter Evening Herald dO up to us as a reason for back- of January, this one time friend plexed was. jdeldlng a run-off, modore; Richard Robinson, 4 4 5 HARTF ly o'ver In that department which once, son and Mre. John Haloburdo. Andover coITe^>(Hldent, Law- hia pdllejr; ho baa, in toe particular NOW TORK—The firot men- and associate of a certain small which was miaklng its way to treasurer and Jo-BUen Pagaeh, s6 mmy years ago, dominated the fla­ by mIdiSc-ctoaB Nbgrow ak Feb. 6 when Lindsay rrieasnd secretary, all of whom were re­ In Pine Ridge and the Hendee rence Moe, leL, T43-4796. of dealing with members of tlofi of Vinoent Broderick, New weU, partloutatly to Ne W bis task force recommendations brook took public notice of the the small river which flows east supplemented all tUs public vor of the whole campus. So when Pro- York's outgoing FoUce Oom- York). The fact that Ltodsay’s fact that the brook In question, to west into toe Ocmnecticut elected. David Ramm was on the Police Department, In- named rear commodore. tegy with all kinds of private feooor R. A. Peters, profeooor of plm t mioetoner, ait a Boy 9oout din­ battle with..Brodet^ pits him riuding a proposal for the drought dry since early sum­ which.flows soutoi to the Sound. headquarters in the proposed scout; George Evans and Outis Outstanding Value Adult leaders include Mrs. new town office building. The Beck, life scout, ivers, personal ooddllngs, or manl* ocienoe to the College of Agrieultura at ner filled with pokUoiane in against the pnttoe was Just not riyttian-oontiolled review board, mer, had not yet begun to run Sometimes, after this connec­ Etarl Gardiner and Mrs. Henry agency now pays rent to ite —— ions of stem personal dlq>leasure. the University of Connecticut makes BrookOsm last week brought good poUtios. before receiving Broderick's re­ again. tion has been reestablished, eels pubUc dlocloeure of the new threat that down the house with ringing The origin of the. Undoay- It 1s a brook which had never . come up th e, rivers, up the Ramm, assistants to the treas­ I>resent quarters and feels the Manchester Eveniiig Herald it all, the American Judgment buttal to the toek force. urer and, aa supervisor of tbe saiTlngs would be considerable Columbia correepondent, Vlr- crabgrass Is posing to modem eora- applause. Broderiito elaab goes baric to Broderiric blew Us top. to an before been dry in January. Tha brook. Into the. daric pool Just man and the President red),d^ a waterfront, Mrs, Andrew Ver- to the town. giato Oarloen, teL 8M-9M4. E AUTOMATIC Ttw apoataneoua cheering UndtoyA oanpolgto Ptedgs to fact that it was dry was a sym­ below toe dam. l^ijiUy one; w« all think he la cauiidit in riekla, one feela rather sura he appreci­ emotional;'highly pereonal de­ p^auskM.... r. j ates the poetic irony of hla dlsclosum. was slgnMlcant becauoe of the set up a oMlian-«(»trolled.^to^ fense of bis administration, he bol of how extreme the New A sudden February, thiw , us­ Get Xhigle Awards H torrlble situation whloh is a terrible XMUtum. of the audienoe: liberal view board, wMrii could reiv Mrs! william Murphy, fleet Three local boy Scouts re­ fl M nJJON FOR YALE ’The reason crabgrass U becoming a wrote a letter to lindsay blast­ Bngland drought was continu­ ing up the, proceeds of two commander, said a wider oppor­ S eM it and reaponslbUlty upon Um; Democnats with a spiinkkng of nommend disripitoary aoUoh ing to become, even in the midst ceived Slagle Awards at a re­ NEW HAVEN (AP) — Yale more eerlous threat to cornfields is, as ing the whole concept of rivikaa rather sm,all Januai;y tabs of tunity for home club trophies few of Us are sure, as we watdi kberal Republicane, abnoet aU agatost pokes charged with review of police conduct and re­ of winter, normally the aeaaon snow, had succeedad>''by Feb. cent Court of Honor held at President Ktagman Brewster Jr. in Us struggle, that We wovdd cam any surviving okt-faahloned farmer of them’ JewMik. These ^were no brutaUty. Such a stm d wua ea- will be offered this season. Yeomans Hall. iW*l leased R to the proas before for replenishment of water. It 13, in reactivating the brook These, also perpetual trophies, announced Tuesday night a gl RANGE would know how to guess by this time, )iave full responsibnity for preoorib* John Bhwhera ’ toouihlng “Sup- senijlal for aupport in the Negro lindsBy received k. also, amopg other things, all of and filling the ipoDd.'^We' hardly Douglas CouchOn, son of Mr. mlUicm grant from toe Affrad bacauae of the widespread use of mod­ poft Your BbHm-JVxrce’’ slo­ and Puerto Rtoan ghettoe of wilj be given in other fields of raay altematlvea. The reel oouee of the ex- them deprivations to tbe human know, now that' tola' luls been and Mre. Leonard (jouchon; P. Sloan Foundation toward new em weod-kUIerB. gans. New -York. canoeing. The trophies have night, at Atlantio City, Praal- plorion was not Just the civilian spirit which had come to -rely accomplished, vtoetber< to think been donated by the Landmark Da-vld Ramm, son of Mr. and engineering end applied seleace Tliat’s right. The weed-killers do a For Mlayar John V. Lindsay, ’TensUm grew between Und- review board. Broderick knew on the brook for many things, Mre. Henry Ramm and Jory faculties. (nft Johnson addressed the American the RepuDHcm party’s hottest eay and Broderick. During the an old New EhigUuid' adage— OblUitibia, Roy Jewelers Badoelatlon of SchoO} Admlnlatratibq. wxmderfully clean Job on all kinds of Undaay would not and opuld meant that there was no water holding toerei Can .be no deep Art’s Jewelers, both of Willi- Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wll- Yale pilana to build a alx-atoty new property today, the cheers campaign Broderick sMently en­ in the pasture pond. liam Smith, the lucky recipients. Bu| his subject became Vletaam, as field plm t peets. They Just mlas, how­ not renege on this campaign freeze imtil' panda have been laboratory and renovata otbar to Brooklyn should be a fo ^ dured dariy atterics on his Po­ The last two weekends at the lioaid be expected by aU who have been ever, being totally effective agatost plegde. Nor was this a chal­ filled—is going to .)taoVe affirm­ The club win hold a dance at were told by John Dooley, Nat- engineering and science facul­ wanitog of how the people of lice Department. After.the elejc- lenge to the Mayor's right to month of January—the week­ Yeomana Han Feb. 26. ®haug District Scout ExecuUve, ties. The grant ■was toe fliot jjbl^wing his year-long effort at public crabgrass. The result ia that orabgTass New Ycric feel about tba po- tton, Undsay conttouad to ba-^ ative as well' as negative this appoint a new Oommisnioneir. end of the 23rd and the week­ year. 'Tlie 'thermometer located Brand Resigns ^oy Scouts, you’re gift in a $12,660,000 fund drive Seijtoeolon on that issue. expands and moves in to flourish to Uoe. Inadvertentlly and under­ raas BTOdertck, at one point end of the 30th—each brought 137 Lindsay's heavy-handed tech­ near the em ^y poild Has heard iUfred Brand, an original headed by Bldwin Thorne, a re­ l^ast night, the Presideat had, for the open spaces left by. the weed-klll- standably, ootaSderlng the mag- saying he wanted a “renaissance Each boy was presented with 1 nique was at fault: The failure, an old-fashioned storm to bur a few drhste'.i«vi1 adminietratora of atrocities in So tbe Connecticut com grower la not, force. Furthennare, this em- sleet, whipped their vrity degrees belbw sero,; and that The agency has received a Minute Timer through us, and had left, when local boy has earned one. W h^ the barbaric Vieteong has taken after all, completely free at pest to his tooUs liiMtoay In a battle with only for one niotntog. Normal­ pbrtable walker, donated by a L IQ U O R S^ WINES they departed, as much as w f|bbol teachers for victims. He wished, field. . the whole Police Department. ly, by Feb- 1, there Will have local citizen, which will be Other awards went to Garry CORDIALS • Hi-Speed Calrod A Thought for Today accumulated total of some eight paid, that American pacifists would The weed-klUera that were going to If New York’s poUoe were been at least half a doxen be­ available to any local person In Isham, Gene Knapp and Peter Surface Units with or nine inches of snow in shel­ Levesque, second class scouts Minimum Prleus much attention to Vietoong solve aU problems have managed to set oornipt, lacint, or toefficient, a “You are tbe workTe kght t- to project men Into the vast low aero mornings; and normal­ need of this equipment Accurate Pushbutton tered spots. The agency also has gone on William Brand, Mark Koenlgs- itles as they do to some of the loose a new peat to mplaco the onoa battle with them might be po­ It is impoeeibte to Mde a town areas of Hfe that stand out as ly some of them ■will have gone ARTHUR DRUR Controls litically beneficial for a reform This snow held Its place, with record aa being to favor of in- bei^, Jeffrey Dente, first riass w—»- that happen on our side of the they have controlled. heUM on the top of a talH. Men a Oodleee vacuum, the world Of as low:aa 16 at 20 below. Mayor, to fact, however, even do not light a lamp and put it occasional refresher dusttags, riudtng to* nursing service Scout; Warren Winkler, star • Full width Storage ||af. And then, in an effort to out- We are rather glad they have. Them bustaeee and industry, , of sci­ So the lack of a full pond held Ltatonyh friends acknovdedge under a buricet. Tfiey put It on ence and oomchei'oe, pokribs and until the second week In Feb­ Drawer aver some of ids crlttes in Oon- ought to be left some m all element of off Uie usual deep freeze all Broderick and hla department a lamp stand . . St. Matt the 'profeeeiohe. ruary. Then a thaw came alphg, through January rand .the first Long Easy Terms Marvelous the President reached for a new worry in each comrieM. Them ought to are eicoeptlanal and so regerd- 6:16 (Phikipe tvana) For Ohriet didn't create Hla stripping the hills and fields be, now and then and here md them, two weeks' of i BM>ruary. And g i '' ed by most of the city—es the The tremendously large. In­ (tourch to be a ghetto, removed bare and brown again. now we shall be seeing'Whether, **Qm United States, he said, “cannot some excuse for reestabUahing contact oheena to Brooklyn liidioated. tricate and expensive JaunOfalag from tSe world. Rather, Hie Some time during the morn- General Electric indeed, Lindsay has lun afoul now. that the brook . runs and a double standard to the world, with m old farming custom oallod complex at (tope Kennedy Ctourch—Hia people—are cre­ tag of Friday, Feb. 11, toe tbe pond .is fuO, the de^-freeze ^e* cannot ludd freedom less dear in work. of a Itt9e undentQod rule of seems enough to stagger the ated and oommiasinoed to bring small brook beg;an running QhoksLbL TYUbcdA, J ojvjtl poUtloal life in the oouhtry’e will still come: da than in Blurope or be less willing hnaginattoa aaxl k coat as light into tbe darkened and again, into the pasture pond. By Mg clQea. wel.’ toit what a trecnendoue shadowed vastneas that is Hfe. There are, as oiir rambUng General Electric kacrifloe for men whose akin ia a Tobr Personality And Heart Briday night the pond was AMERICANA AMhoiigh mrittant civil righto ynaste that ftwilKy wooM be 'When we oome right down to within a foot of Its dam. On disciusion reveals, all -ktada of broit color.’’ Tlius far, said the doctors, the toveetl- leaftem complain about “pekoe unlaas It aervea the purpoee for contingencies ; asaoriatod with lie S. Choice Boneless gmtlon confirms the previously known It, “profeeeiorial ChriaUam'' me Saturday morning, the pond had President Johnson has comex to farutakty’.’ and are.. beudcCd wfaWh It was bunt—llw tomefa- not thoae coked Father, or Pas-. the revival of our amf^ brook. risks to the heart—high blood pressum reached overflow level, and the igation that it ia a kind of racial strong^ ' by kw-inoome Ne­ tag'of ndasilea Into apeca. tor, etc., but MUetor,- Mtos aiM] brook had now come to life, Silt the point which'!matter- ./■ V RANGE lice not to bo willing to aoe too and high levels of cholesterol and fats groes vdx>' bave frequent oon- That saine thing hi trim of Mrs. “YOU are the world's ed, and the 'point a t ' Whkto we in the blood—but It also shows that per­ with a strong purposeful flow, in Vietnam as he sees them, that taot wttb poltownen, the pokes that 'm ost remacfcaMe oreatton Hght ...” below toe dam. For the first stood, the other twiUgtat, en­ sonality traits are a “profoundly Impor* are tegaeded ■wMh much eeteem that we caR tba Church. Piiir It Pastor Joseph B. Bouroet joying Just "the life and motion who don’t agree with him am tm t" factor to heart disease. time In nearly nine months, the W ith ’ of not caring as much about free- by tba whMe aonunualty (and la oreaited and built up by (Sod Oonobrdia. Lutheran Church miniature watershed in which at it, was at the entraaba to the Tile dobtom are Roy H. Roaeumm pond, where the o n e -ti^ bed of Rib Roast for skins of one color sa for thooe . and Meyer Frledmm of 8m Frmcisoo, tber. the brook had been overgrown ** Self Cleaning and the toveatlgatloa is a five-year by graaa and weeds during tol oven this novri twist seems Uke- study of heart dlaeaae among '3,183 the months of .no ■water tend- I ^ win for the President the conaen- men, ages 39 to 69, from 11 corpora- $ Oven tiqhA'mostly .to this area. Tbey volun­ tog the oomae. Down over the Model' OVEN s he seeks, to ao far aa toe color la- grass the:'riean snow water lb alis involved in Vietnam, the normal teered to cooperate to the research spon- JS48 a Hn tMJ •Hpped arid twisted and fell, aatog of it la the other way around— oored. by; toe National Inatitutea of ClecNis Itself.. • Health, th* Americm Heart Aaaoda- ■»Hl‘toiS.inowraM than, in Ite ai wa am in danger of getting our- tion, and toe .Irwin Straaburger Memo­ ekubwanda, a ,vbry gentle PLUBIP, NATIVI&-5«.4-«‘A U»- A v a r ^ RANGE I into a sihiation ip which we am freehet, luto'wit, to-Itoeif, mueli Electrically rial M ^ c a l FoimdatiOD at New Tork. r o a s t i n g C H I C K E N S Lb. 5 9 c ag a white man’s war agalnat a more than a^tokan, .{|>t abnoat Just latch the oven door, set the Many other ]ihysiblana and raseardian K' P-7 control and set the timer. .__J>y growing mom and more unified am .aaalsttog'.to the study, one a t tha as mudi of a .triten, to Ita quite am n f r y INO <» MOnJNO, PLUMP Custom Built-In alaat ua. oFPoalter way, asi tha.aprig of All grease and grime vanish, must extensive of ito htod. - ' » . Lb. 3 9 c to of toe Preeident’e efforts, At the outset, toe doctom riaaalfled peon ^ - dare sMe .brougM NATIVE CHICKEN . Four oven comes out sparkling Look, 3D-lnch toe -voluntaem aooordtog to their medi­ baric to!N0ah. i^UbUe diaagreement over the itoiiee q T^rirmA " Double Breasted clean. I 'TTetnam ooatinuea. The netinmij de. cal ' hiatorias,. aoeioeoonomie status, C h ld ten a Lb> C h id ien s L b. 49c Automatic With t i rather than dwindUnf down, has smoking and exerolaa habita, ajid then divided them Into two groupa: The sf- FUaV AUTOMATIC *“ 1UB to aocalat*. K baa even Hcrtild* a Maoteir Oven with P-7 gresalve, oompetttiya types and the too point vrhero it la now tak- calm, jdaeld peraonalitlm Durtof tii* n-INCH RANGE a Eye level Oven with Panorama ‘Window plaM hi too United SUtea i^ to , first 2Vi years, the period on whloh ‘the MUB Selecfed Produce Frozen Food Spec/cds a Antomntto Bottsserle hetom Ita tolly antborlsed conunljb- eui-rent. report ia b«Md, 70 of the sub- 25 Ajg» nnd Blent Thermometer Pait of tha debate is even being Jecta developed some ktod of heart trou­ MBiL SMlTBra ited on televiaiOQ. ble and 62 of these bekmged bo the ag^ U4BGE. SWEET, JUICY • Antomatto Sensl-Temp Surface Ttott aH this them cm rsally only bo greasive group. Nina o f the 70 died after lira FLORIDA ORANGES CHERRYPIES 3 9 c • Ohnoie-Plated Befleotpr Fans axplans tlnn. It obvtooSly bsp to Ho heart attacks and 8 of tha B bekmged • Automatic Easy Set Oven and Trim Ungs h i too ^pwlitleo or pamonniity of to the aggreaslve group. , Surprisingly, the doeton ftond that BAOOO’S, EXTKA. LAHOS Timer. a Automatlo Grin ^ it Johnson, not in toe qunUtles or EIBM HEADS Piuces SMST AT high blood pressum and high diblasterol • Accurate Pushbutton Controls. c t those oommontatom and legis- seemed to have little effert toward in­ IKRER8 LETTRGE 2 49( n Z Z A S umWc Get Nermon’s who pumua the opporitlon aide of ducing heart disease in the Catan. ptortd •bate, and hot in any grievoai NABBBCd B rrz CRACKERS...... Hk41« e Fully Lighted Cook Top ^rpe subjects. Dr. Roaenmm aald high and Oven. Lowg Low Price toJtoe^dH*aeter of toe Amartcm blood preeaure and a blgb fht-protota A ;B.a.r.harra'.- *249ISbdel-J4St level to the blood aignlflemtly an- •Mtoms aa^lMiattaB Baa hi ttia banced the rWi of heart trouble ooly ! too partteular w»r ItaSlf. R ia when either or both of these cxmdltlau HIGHLAND PARK MARKH ,to. Itoaif. R is s u ra guasUon- occurred to the anieaslTi subject Tha 317 MlghloiMf St., ManehMtBr, ComL PhoM M3-4278 Take Up To 3 To Pay! No Payments till April i avary ihpect. than any other report appeared to the Journal of the .1, Americm Medical Aaaoc|atlon. —r ■ Bbato begUli „ ’^tpr tone. RTo aU hatto.th suffer MONT W A m IN THH NATIONAL *MU Moorititt eiOKt m im m em e? . Aal tta Wg pwt of too OBSBRVCK V - . m j a a o B w a m b v b n i n g e e r u i ), M K S t M B s r m c o n n ., t o d e s d a y , j t o e u a r y i t , i m * ■ - - Dawlsy, WUBsm Bsiiar, JiiiSs* gerouB’* and *VMdBr (» Nt go Vemon Taylor, Llbro, a t may, time.’* Parking Ban Osmsrim, Mkirk OuaSMn, Ml- Opinions Differ School Board Lists Tbe buardBa thtataHa of odb- chool VoUey, Merit DtobqW. Al- LON9 KMAMHiii Hospital Notes State Plans to Go Ahead 12lh Gireait • er impuurtiiaitei apraid oear The Vsntoo Ttafflc An- Boy^s Radio Hits Floor^ lyn Bodrsoa, Jf6n»«* M orisy, V' ■ 1 Ilearl Attack tbs ftirttyaor ptofod to ai fol- thortty has satMunesd that Scott Osmiteere, Robart Wat­ iN lllilA li V M « * r M a n i te S ! « . Court C a ^ 5-Year Workis Plan overnight parking in the kins, Blatas Hudy, Richard ctiANnoc Kills Driver With Ramp at WyUys St. Viet Nam 196T-8B: Robartaon flcbwid — municipal parking Jot, on Pulls in Viet Nam Calls Robe, Timothy Donovan; Marty alty ataw IM j aM S ta 4>aa. 1111.4 II IN lllllll I |i ■ .*.M — Seboo) St., RoolcvlUe, will be ik‘Birfle« Ibr Chniw A Hvb-yegr capital improvements bndiret for the By EDWARD FREEMAN though they were dwittaod for “ f* * S ^ * ® 2 ^ * * * ^ ^ agi aMptoa. llMobMtic'a flnit Mctwwy and 6:M to.S>iB. add gtHata ad «w Mata locaMiic aoarar aad owMr Maaa, m iiaiBItlMi 8B88M»f _ Bona- aid and eomfoit Ip iM aoemy. prohibited begtantag Sunday raona wMaa tfety a n I t a ja . WASHWOTMI town’s schof^ totaling |^,000 was unanimous^ ap- ia oU aotooto A smoH transistor radio suf- a Weetem Union office.. ~ MhMtw, « « n MM fatality eC^^lPM aocfn^yM li^ iBtonnad ta aH anaa opU cIi odl M dla- TM boat on Bart M. Uadan. nuut ia one at thio calcidated nistit* Despite seme staiHc, reception Osppelo and CSilp Freltsg. f u l l LINE OF CUBTOM (a 8 fJB. VbMota a n i p^ed-last night at a special meeting of the boisrd of aeoeasaiy, 316,000; Ben- ___ ^at^HohBM y®* day abool 6 pjoi on W.' M dpt tdim afOdala Mdoif fbat tutMd by tM Mnr Mt 8. Ui: adtlO H. M iia B t. aad In r* toclrt FoUoe Chirt George A. farad s lucky break for tbe Wil­ from the Asian country, lo- PoUce Notes ao* fa aaMfea la dHArencefi VminANILWDS _ ttdnw, 400 Mate t t VM «i^|iita. «rMn’,>moRiaa H. Boan- rtsa M •» aMad aMi a Wrttya TM Btata Btybiray Dapaii- n o w A. MnMa. tt. aim . n- ifiam • A-tort education. : net heating, phase two, 374.000. Trapp, chairman of tbe au­ liam Patten family today. In­ oated rtxMt half way around A soft drink machine was rl-* noma Va non oan The budget, together with 196849: Stta improvements at 8 t inteMiaaBa for' Aa roioeat- wiB n aka ttioaa bagfava- dphtya I t a _ o n n a i Behton Schaffer and Dr. Wal­ thority, noted that the lot the worid. to good. R wik keep fled ta a Vernon Circle gas sto- r. 4aaw*0*» << **• Han, w , P said. "Tbe St.. TX MS4SH Wcatton by too booed of di- with 3266,000 next year but of fields, resurface and encloae rier, owns the radio. It was Banquet of Vernon Cub Scout determined. BmniHl and Ratyh M o tack, oauitog the car to swerve oatby Brown, 68 Haay_ Town Ffaiinar Joaapb Tanaky. Ovto today rafused alao to dls- ertmtaM totast M s rm M at Acting Democranc T«niaiana: In the notoda ^ od M4ve,ithoaei who exag- malntmance of the lot has T rT lectoca. dropped this morning In the Pat Pack 328 waa held recently at HospItsI Notes O Snm. ■■**■■ ...... to too left and the rigM before RockviBe- BubbertletA •“ NbvamMr, Md noonunend- ensa jdaaning for a north-aoalh Oteft of i boMto at Hqoor Rnoaea B. ‘ gerate, to my yilW, or ampha- current revenue was too much terniia courts, resurface and in­ become a serious problem ta ’tbo sbbool boalrd tort night to aak for. However, toey later stall curbing around track at ton’s Windsor Ave., Rockville St. Luke’s Church Hail ta El- Admitted yesterday: Edgar awervtog off too road into too h the winter season. In order S S T ’lt o ^ •* toto to*-tote Proeaad ^ Btetorsx to eanJuMitoa wMfa imm Im Drt« 8ty»« P«2 ^ '*I * STtoe si^ilMaMe of peesed. .the capital 'tanprove- home .It had been Just an ord- lington. Ouerts were the Rev. Hugdtaa, 25 Fhx Hill Dr., RoA- CMney Tech parking lot then relented ta toe face at pressure Manchester EOgfa — total, 330,- to insure the safety of per­ ^ “ “ ^ « » * • <»» k ST a being “ Vlrt Nato^^ vtoU to jnenta propoesto to toe rttape by other members not to defer OOO; Bennet heetttag, phase tnary radio until it feU. Dnlol C. Cronin, and David Her- vlUe; JosUn Pierce, 200 Umon W A I'jr o iO-^irimaral aenrfoaa fotag into a wooded area, Ohambeie, 6 6 Hotostor Bt; Ste- ^ g all of the land "pceraeture, and not Inehidad Sum s 4S . o f 49 (to Viet Vl« Nam),nam;. as»o me------sensOT rt the . United sons and vehicles using the from Oregon (Morse) has said. recommended by Bebool Supt. Lincoln and Green Improve- three, 3183,000. Billy’s father, a Vernon police- bort, an executive of toe Hlf^- St, RpckvlUo; Matthew itr t aft* Rn f* vartKMi Rrlrtc* MnaKhlng down aeveral wnall ven Ooburn, RFD 2, Manches- necaaaary for tt, taut than not to preant site pOanB." b u ^h gg,, pleaded q i^ to a area and to facilitate the and I do not regard tWa naU^ 8 ^ ^ ' WnUtom Ourtis and Douglas mento. 1969-70: General Improve- man, reports that the station is land District, Charter Oak Ooun- BeUe Tolland Ave., Rockville; ad ( t ll 'D s n t o i ^ w a n tn sa aad brush and flnaJly tor; Dontolc DeOomtoicia Jr., to buHd the ramp tinlfl lha Ulb' Tamaky Md propoeed that of tala ef Honor to a as the Sen. Albert (tote, D-Tenn.; proper and adequate malnt^ as being an aggresaor. a a ^ Pleroe, board burtnees manager Bottner also insisted that ments at Bennet Junior carrying broadcasU from a Mil- cll. He presented the charter to Raymond Dorsey, Coventry; yaatoeday adtamoon a t onahtag into a large tree, 325 W. Mlddto Tpfca.; Altdsaise y ^ y {g open'and natil a tortlto tM aaggeattob M tocorporatad and waa ftoed 676. "It is my Ann view toat oexm- nonce,” parking will be pro­ Itary Amateur Radio Station the pack. Henry Wells, 109 Grand Ave., oatiator from Alaska (Gruentag) —with one major exception. placing the 386,000 in toe 1996 oWer e le m e n t^ hibited between midnight jr OoDcmatloiial CtonrdL Beauiian waa taken to Man- Gercto. 80 Brook St, Wapping; «unt Jurtiflaa its aaad. now, but waa told that, aMtongta Rhhaifl J, (hea, 40, of 618 mltment of United Stafee com­ (MARS Station) and the an- Oibmaster Roy Cameron pro- Rockville. Notice Mrs. W torta Oretaam, 4014 It decided to move up by one budget wouW highlight the need 3160,000; j^ i t l o n r t l a b o ^ i ^ and 6 o.m., no parking will Rev. CaOaid O. I totyaoa cMaUr M anorial HoepMal Town oMoiate. neetiitg this tM rtate is aware of the prqh- ii-ain gt, fuBty to a has eaid." bat forcee to Viet Ham waa a nouncer haa Identified himself sorted Wolf Awards to David Births yesterday; A daugh- Church a t ; lia a BSopchonaa, Ben. Richard B. Ruasen. D- yeeor—from fiscal 1987 to the for improvements at the older ani industrial art equipment. be permitted ta the driving fated. Realtor On9t> waa wtnn M ww pronounced dead morning with ftoenraod T. Rofh> lem. preaent plans and funds ehazga of dallvartog liquor to serlouB mletaka th a t, has in­ as being in Viet Nam. Ingraham, George Kanla, Chris Mrs. Chsrtos 370 Avary S t, W apptog; M ie. Ga.: "Like many of my coi- coming year—the sum of 365,- storage and work areas, Bennet lanes, and violators will iiigaiiiaf Bartel waa to on arrhraL Oa body wea re- •aign angtoaer for the preOtado Ha conslderallcm. mtoora and waa given *0 days, creased, rather toad dimln- schools sufficiently to make toe Patten said that most of the Blazak, Stephen Snyder, Ronald g,^etland, Weot Wllltngton. Members of the Oatoerine IsuMgen, 303 W ood- leagues, I have had an oppor­ 000 for improving ectooatlonal directors take notice. Junior High, 386,000. have their cars towed at the ' Oanrtary. mowed fimm tha oar after much Highway Department, The WyMys St. interchange einiiiiihui «irt pot on prohe- li4ied, toe danger of a major 1970-71; Provide facilities for material broadcast consists of Shaw, Bruce Taylor, Craig ------^ u an Wnaam K ay dWtloaKy Moatwe it wns pinned bridge 9t; Paequale Pageno, were told that conatrucUon.of prcpoaal waa bit by a boat rt for a year, tunity to suggert alternative fooUltles and making rtruotural owner's expense. Discharged yesterday: Kim Manchester Master have war.” modtftoatloiw to the Monchee- Rottner and Bailey both op­ educational television program, messages from servicemen to Smith,Smlto. Kevin Qulim, Glen Sage, ^ gt^ R^ck- Rdbart Aadanen. toovtar babwaaa ite floor and toe aeat Oart Marfaford; Daniel Resle, 6 toe highway murt proceed aa area reaidents in a Nov. IS Prtar Dsagen, 66, of Hartford, courses of action and I Signs will be posted with unaWe to suggest one like- Sen- Emeet Oniejdng, D-Alae- tor Green and Lincoln Schools. posed a previous motton, made , . friends and families in the Michael. _ Rtendeau, Keith Mon- Wagner. 91 VlDoge Barbers’ Associa­ and V D ott FbdL o f toe oaiv Wasren Ave., Vernon; Mm. toown on toe aketeb map, and meetly at .ICghland Park n|g> arrested yertetday on 3100 000 the new regulations, Tnq>p Adeflne Tariooo, 86 Meiehafl new , . . „ >v%nr.raMe term!- ka: “We are being led more and Parent groups at ttuee two by Schaffer and seconded by In other business, the school United States. Routing codes are roe and Robert Scarchuk. St., Rockville: Esther Mcl«sn, RUmaa ftoianl Hama^ t m toiimcA o f toe orarti *rr .***-^r*^*!y mat orty state Highway Com- SchpoL Center St. and charged with ta- ly to le ^ “TSLe^^ more deeply into a war to which Dr. Schardt to approve Curtis’ board voted to support a coop­ said. aired before the actual message Mark Cameron, Joel Kerr, Mi tion will bo I tyrtii flt. waa to dHXfa od ocartad aaoh noiae that several Rd.;; Mrs. Genoakrte Tflpp, 174 a w toxtertkm. rteaded stoltv and nation of the conflict otner man ______„ old eJementaiy srtwote recent­ ElUngton; Kenneth Rogers, Vir­ misrtoner Howard Ivm can . About - . 100...... persona bad . g^ a th ^ ^ tovtowikm. pleaded guilty and ^uon followed Oongresa haa no real-voioe.’’ original budget schedule but to erative feasibility study with to given. chaei Valley and Allyn Bou penona oaBed the police ques- WetoerSi St.; Mrs. Matgerrt . ,, ana ly sent representatives before ginia Lane, Tolland; Carl To- TurmeMe, Hazaadrtlle; C arl ***?f** ed to hear David B. JotanaOB, waa santonced to 10 days in toe course now being Wayne Morse, D-(5re.: “I toe board to orltidze physical underscore toe need for im­ other town agencies of commu­ The messages presumably are dreau received Bear Award, blassen Tolland Green, Tolland; ttooing If an eopiioalon bed oc- Attending today’s meeting Ore Strike Rich Werkhoven, 88 Sontlne Dr. the state’s director of highwky Jah, and put on probation fw by the President.’ been saytog tor some oonditlons at the plants that provements by recommending nity data processing needs and then passed on throuite a MARS Brian Quinn and Scott Car Mrs. Kathleen Ctoyward and eusred ta toe area. were Bothwrtl, General Man. BIRTHS YBSTE3U)AT; A dmlgn and plarmtog, eivtoin tM one year. weeks now that there may be a they termed "deptorahle,” and that toe town float a bond issue to provide one third of toe cost TIMMINS. OnL—^The inintag network to the Intended re- ruthers won the Lion Award. daughter, 40 Pleasant St., Rook- at Mm C Oara- daughter to Mr. and Mrs. E)u- agar Robert Weias, TaaiBky, Dl- site plans tor Rt. 8 , and to at- Herbert B. Chapman Sr., M, Warti.: We are not me «» Viet Cone and to caH for immediate solution to finance toetm. up to 3900. firm that made the original celver. AUyn Boudreau, Stephen , of 106 Oomstoek Rd. waa gene Vefliette, Hhwt Hartoeed; reolor of Public Works Walter tempt to oonvinee him that the at no certain addreaB', waa given morrt effective use of our to problems, which include Schaffer at the meeting’s out­ Thomas, Gary Mead, Ronald *' CLOSED I tUa momtog from tM John I'SughM ^D r.addiM .Paii ^ .J ^ io . « e f Jmnm^Rear- wyi>j« St totetetomge was Timmlro oro Shaw, Bruce Taylor, (3raig leaktag roods and plumbtag, set, bad noted that a previous believed to have proved re- ^ The Herald’s Vernon bureau STIariMy’ Fiineral Home, 218 VotiHg Light Shick, fOOOentt St; a daughter ring of 1870. Arthur A. McCann of G4as- bonding was only to moke toe wM Join Glaetoobuiy, Marl- Biata ae proposed: 3213,000 in directors aware at the urgency rose to 2,100,000 from 2,000,000 aervtoa. boi«v«h and East Hampton in Farrla, 9 Durkin SL; Joseph tonfaury was gtven 30 days, sus­ On Nation’s Economy 1998-69; $196,000 to 1969-70; and for improvements, Schaffer said. toe preceding year. HMoiery bearen, aB mam- IM new 4to Senatorial Die- KarvaUa, 36 Palm S I; Joseph pended, and was put on proba- (Continued from Page One) 3100.000 ta 1970-71. But Rottner and Bailey 1x>to The council placed toe cost of M m e f ttiT lla lU ii AUidMcad trtot, Bart Hartford w6H be ta Pagano, 188 W. center St; Ani- tten for one year on a charge ’naa ebange tn toe Improve- Henry H. Fowler said the Viet said toey would vote against the work aocidente to the United BqeMy. were Frank Dtana, Jo- a new 3rd Senatorial Dtatrtrt ta Jones, 16 High St, RockvUle; Taylor-Morse Hassle of braaoh of peace. The charge senior partner in the big broker­ mento schedule was made upon Nam escalation Is pulling gold the whole program If Schaffer States economy at 36 billion. Hamtto, Paul Ottona aad flooto Wtodsor and EJart Mrs. Mary Gale and daughter, came as a reouiK of a domestic age firm, WaJston A Oo., said: a suggastton by cbalrman Mrs. and dollaia out o f the United inslrted on pressing his point This oonslrted of lort omges, I Dvhaldo. tytaftev- ElUngton; Mrs. Phyllis McDon- disburhanoe sot hds home several "We are in a financial foxhole Katherine Bourn after N. Char­ laarem, a> mesnliem of (M; poujical chlcftans have ough and aon, 186 WethereB St months ago. States at, a $7(X)-mlUlon-a-year Said Rottner, "It is not our medical expenses, overhead Sparks Viet Hearing — a semiwartime market.' les BogginI and Attys. John Rot- function to indicate toe method costs of insurance, taterruptod Ansiteah Sodaty. wan a g ra a d (hot tM roan who wtas DISCiZAROED T E S T E R - The case of Geralfflne Peral- has outlay goes tor troops tner and Thomas Batley tartrted He noted that the of financing these improve­ production schedules, time Jort Andtelo, Antonto Romano. todai/s MeiotMi sfM ateo wta DAT: Mark and Diana Holmes, (OouMuiied from Page One) H of 460 Main 9t. was contin­ ^ ^ coats, coiMtructlon and pur- that monies for Green and Lin- wiHaan .ggM^aem, Duifl. P%> beooln- 62 Elm' Hill Rd., TaloottviUe; ued to March 3 to give her a helped certain stoote such as ^ suppUea that tamnot be ments. ..but only to point out by workers other than those ta-' IMIT S B O E S n i N B ! top ooaaldanathm ' for ------__ ----- . — , . .. . . rail, a e r o ^ c e , military elec- jjjg unl.tCd atates. ooln Setnoto should be given pri­ lai 6. RcMrtCMM*vaal M d.FiR - ttv bte nartyte iiundnan to H o- Richard Gambia, Olaatonhury; oho«nd M lursuad, M aaid, but: chance to ooneult an attorney. ority and oleeity eanmoxked to toat the need exists and let toe jured and losses from work-as­ She is charged with Shoplifting tronlcs and shipping issues, dirertors decide bow to do it.” vimber; Mrs. l*opoMtos Parent 10« "» la dWicuH to plant com State News . . . Ftowlef said the adminlatra- the schedule. sociated fires. No f tyuw B ware inmflnhlti oa Ferguson Rd.; Mrs. Sard! Sny- when the Indiana are aUU as a reoidt o f an taddent at the And he said there might be holding to its goal of Because only seven nxembera The council piocee aocidei4>{ some tnda/s voter turnout in the der, 40 Olcott St; Mary Ann around tM stockade.’' Ftort Naittonal Store on Main buymg of stocks as a balance the U.S. inter­ wera proeeot and a board mo­ lrt» four categories, work, traf­ CLPIID MCT Roundup S t on Jan. 16, where approxi­ hedge against Inflation. national payments position this tton requires six te'vcrabiie Soviets Hit *1,.***?** Taylor amid he la fuHy aware fic, home and puMic. Work was enl 41h Dtetrtot w«h the ex- Crowley, Coventry; Mra. Lana mately $2 worth o f items were The big profits of airlines, year but he warned’that &< fresh votes, Sdhaffer witedrew hds (Oonftnned fman Page One) railroads and ocean shippers toe only one to show a deoUne ta iLOUNeiR U.S. Flights caption of Bast Hartlatd, pre- Crockett Hebron Rd. Bolton; “* oommlttee s concern over taken. jump in Viet Nam costs' could motton and toe budget posed both total number of deaths and | dkrtoa'point to a light vote— Mra. TMresa Guimond, 48 Dur- *M growing requirement fyf tog policies CO forma that, bad Walter Fennen, 17. of Mari- have been helped by the war. put the target out o f reach. unanimously with tbe 386,000 The Dow Jones average of rail­ toe total death rate. The death o f eHgtete ant St; Mrs. Ruth Chavs and Amarlaan troops ta South Vlat ^rough. did not an>ear in court FYjwler has quoted rtvsident change moved up to the oom- rate for all work accidents j ith N'^Bombs slmaaM4*8iMi /!l1a rtfyvnKit w* lUTtert _ ____ ^ ... tata ia Ucanaed ta Now to answer to a charge of rob- road stocks has been reaching ■" ~ni>jitonhiinr- Mra. ***’** ** H®®*8ed m NOW to answer to a charge of rob as sayipg that the ing year. dropped by 1 per cent during jailJ I I at a awthe new Mghs t_ dayJ after ax day,J JOTUISOH Absent from the emrton ta taaa Page One) 1«>" etylht'towai- ait tto astet- ^ane Harvey, Wart Wiltagtoni uon on the MaUh**aiS* acrid^’ prime reason for matotaining 1966 to 7.3 deaths per 1(»,000 ] dlatilrt ave Maachertier, addition to Ourtte, who is at­ SSSL^e^uranc^law ro- fn'‘*llLri™r’ ^n’'^ ^ 0 ^ ^o- .p the .sales of Savings ^ n d a , on population. I of the defaoM arranga- tending a netionoi conference of B aa t Haitftxd. Gtastoobury, The 1996 work accident death ■O ita to estatonca or under dla- Wathenafieild, South Wlndaoo;, « open-ended war?’’ . .that all policies, riders ^ w m c ^ n - **“ acbool superintendents in At­ - W » ; " I •** that anynna ^ endoraemento for life and ^ meet the cost of the among the NATO mam- Newington, Rocky Hiil and lantic Oty; N.1-, JJ., (Pleroe tookuuwx. broke down thus: trade 1,- Raymond Oobb, 90 Ohambers can give a satisfactory r^y to accident and *—»*«• inmirBiwe growing inflation, has viet Nam war. The secretary wore Edward Glen- 200; manufacturing 1,8(»; trans­ pgHnpar yoor fasO Smeedi wtya *m waor t a k woUU involve reUnquMiing Martbmo««h at.; Deborah RrtfWa,Maple thl« quaaUon,’’ he said, i’but I be vthmWed to the suoerlnten- cases were con- prompted it to revise upward Us also said that the Savings Bond Ms piece) m tear weapons to the national ------_____T inm.i. * ------1 ------(>• *»bmltted to the superinten- ney and Leonard Seader. portation and public utlUtlee, 1,- wppm wHh tUcoroH v vamp. CushioN « ' »««8^ tae conslderailon of dent tor approval before offer ” ■ economic forecast for 1966. program could prove one of the Medicine has helped In­ 700; mining, quarrying and oil crapo ‘iola olid IbJek doMd-zoft euzhioa « tool of aityinwimiiclaay was p-* i vo. 8t.; Joanne Dtxon, 37 Pochard certain limiting factors which or sale. ^To March 3 ta Mancherter, Prudential’s chief economist, nation’s most valuable weajwns Other improvement items for crease Our Life Span to the com ing year oaM ftor 376,- gas wells, 700; service and gov­ initarsoia plva you dbwbhi com fort la 8t.; Ttoeodoro Gaodchlld, Keen- have * bearing on tea matter, Stem said that the company John J . Malloy, 66. of Ooventry, 0 r. William C. Freund, now In averting Inflation. ernment, 3,000; agricultare 8,000 i ■CSi.r’-:—7;— ;,tix to -Face ey Dr., Bolton; Lyle Brown, factors, ha said, are operathig a motor vehicle while 000 for renovating the heating fashion’s fovorita eelonw he Sovirt meiiwmhdum on admitted by stipulation that it sees the 1966 gross national jt seemed likely that John- about 70 Years . . . We piont at Nathan Hale School, and construction, 2,700. W. IkM a Tumblebrook Dr., Vernon; Mfs. these- under the influence of Hquor or product total of all goods and son’s Great Society program Sinai 5-lQ had delivered or Issued tor de- Take Pride in Our PRE­ and 3106,000 to complete the flfUA. bomber tegtaa tort teU M O F C L O l U l t S ''We are n6t srttlng .m an ote I i;;r ;'l,;i;T e n services at $726 billion, up might be a major victim of the first phoM of renovattag the from a $714 biUiem prediction war. Increases in approprla- To Feb. 24 Mancherter, S C R IP TIO N Service! beating and ventflattng plant at Many Farms in Berlin » wl?£micldentB«ttte8o- ^ ,Vl®t written on forma tert had not issued last November. tions for the domestic war on Ftofiip Martin, of 160 To!- Bennet Junior High School. Birch IBH Dr.. Wapptog; Mrs. jjam or the hunting down of the been areroved. ,__ . , , gross national poverty and other programs f r e e d e l i v e r y by This tatter program, which BERLIN — Wert Berlin haa of a policy is criminal intent, larceny, win-. _ ' ... kx™, i 7 operating a motor agriculture. A recent count 1 1 1 TbJ M '.* * at 3312,000. Several ttmes over tt S rL t the UWt^teates did for various breaks between June progress rather than oontrol of uryed QmnaoUcufa cities and vehicle while under the in- ‘Oj^ration White W ing’ ^ M A W MAC Y :i the part few years the superin­ found 2,200 mflk cows, 1,800 | M our warnings. What 16,1886 and Jan. 16,1966. T h « e territory.’ ’ toFna to teolude them under to- Intoxtcanta. Ui'J'-87;r,'«lliST.«7: Mi MflNCHESTtH^j tendent has termed the oondl- sheep, 183,000 chlckenB and lia pened over the coart of chargee are in aAHtion to other Wapplng- Mrs. •** "When one eat- cal anU-poverty programs. ------Hits Cong at Four Sites tton of the begttng plant "don- many other animals. ■l in shows teat our warnings chargee brought against these priemno and daughter mflltary objective in Dempeey sold lhat community well grounded. peraona by the Staite Police and _ . ^ j jj y ' t®rma of securing a high proper- leadara murt se^ out the elder- VAC Gets Contract (Continued from Page One) ■•■■iMty t J 9 early H la necessary to other loool poUce deportments, vrr. ^ ^ population, tee troop ty poor and moke R possible WASHINGTON (AP) — A the flighta of planea carry- according to Pet Sgt. Joseph Joraf^ R ^ D requirement loses some of Its for ttem to" have a tolr share fi vaa viiK increase in an A r P™8ram for peace and progress *>“ th of Bong Son. 'Hie action is Ught-fbotod fuvorNa. In finwdaemo fafckh nuclear homhe outside the Sartor. «ef are: ?!? „ kJ!: ta>Pw«rtoo of opan-endness." of the state’a prosperity. Force oontraot with United Air- shall be carried forward with all ‘=°'**^"'ilng and there wete no al bontors. .Uwinaa BJ. BuixHok. 19, ot 76 Kattierina Watar«a Hebron, Another limiting; factor, be eombinationi Hoxibl* man-modo uppara He noted toot Owmeotlcut haa “ ‘aft Oorp., Farmington, Conn., the energy and skill of a fully reports from the wipa 'n woor. WMh swival ocNeo fM and Soviet government Union St (17 charges): Thomas ^velon R^ell, Woodbrid^ j, the Viet 'Oong problem ^ ter continued research in de- .X- described------Vby - - Ifresident------ter conOmied in Hx. coordinated U.S. mission effort. Goodybor JallNa IhmL that drawing the attention F. Levtot 19, of 50 Oxford 9t. S t: O i ^ n e Potojot. of supplying increased numbers j<,hngon the notion'a most veiloiptnent of a weather fore­ , A third column in too same J; ^ V’'>(■’/% > the United States to these ^ I t ’ ^ev Sis prosperous state, and aaid that casting system, woe announced ^ y s with full recognition that area jumped an enemy pjatoon Sinai 5-M> wlB lead to tos tenntaa- pte. 18. o f 213 HUllord St. (6 St S ^ e y B a c l^ attacks on . their Unes of supply rhthere xrrn are r. almost mo100, Wes* Haven, it was announced Bbout 7 miles southwest of Bong _. FRESH MEATS — RETAIL DEPARTMENT______, 08 ., all on Hil­ Phlneas Flske, 178 Spruce St; And Taylor tossed back at tag pool, died today at the VA administrator. behind after a half hour fire- Nhon. Artillery support^ a two- bo toe area toot UR. rt>»- liard St.; Empire Tool A Mfg. Paid Basile, Somers; Mrs. Ger- critics of administration action Academy’s bo^rtoL Anton succeeds Samuel H. fight. U.S. casualties were said hour firelight and spokesmen al|Hrta were baking water aam- Oo., and Serv-WeU Mfg., both al ttude Prior, 112 Florence St toe 1964 Gulf of Tonkin rMoln- The victim was Wayne Curds Franks, who recently was to be light. said the Viet (3ong left W dead POLISH KIELBASA continuouaiy in the aearch Stock PI.; C. R. Burr A Oo. tkm which Oongresa passed— Pike Jr. of Teeoomwas Drive named director of toe VA bo^- Another prong of the 1st Ca­ and five weapons w bm toey ■ tp lffty .t.fV ib a and had found no signs of Nurseries, at Alien PI.; L«- and toe committee whipped out In UnooavWe. tal ta Salt Lake CMy. withdrew. Three guerrlllaa were valry tangled with a unit of Basic fkrfirtli for avary wordreba. M ioootivMy. Bkuvc’s OaOt'St Mdtor Soles, at with one hearing—glVing the He wo* wlto six other Anton, M, began his career about 180 guerrillas 12 miles capture^. Leaders Agree President outoorlty to act. pla laothar wppara, foam lining n r LS. Air F qi^ officlala bod .Oakland St.; Dave’s Atlantic members of Boy SooiR Tro<^ ______On the coast near Tuy Hos, BIG LINK SAUSAGE previously, toot there wad Oongresa, ha said, recognized Nation, at N. Main St.; Bo- To End General 1(X> of Uboasville at a swimming the lOlst Airborne Division con- FRK leCIPE ZOOKS amoothazt fMono wenfort. la Block. ' danger of toe misalng bomb man’s Parkway Mobile Serv­ the importance o f toe U.S, posi­ party Wedneeday night. S in rt 5 -1 0 a^ doding because $t troa not tion in Southeast Asia with these firmed Us operation to secure 30,- ice, Bt Tolland ’Dphe.; the Wind- Domingo Strike Bta father was - tram Page fje»\. Pedestrian K illed • OorCla-OodDy promised to send state Department poltar-moker wL” federrt regulation ^y higher feilure rate in the Oty of ammunition. exeittag result «if the TORBINGTON i[AP) — A’pe­ two top military officers 79 ( » rtiroad. tloned wtatoer^Soute Vfe Nam new oomy^ktant <5^^ OOiS solvilS?So.ShS^i£- — terrorism. A mta* 98 t-two te ^ ww topi toe room dortrtan Frt in ju ^ fatally bo- ^ had b0)^"„|^a|iged to the day wbeu be wos'rtruck by an The strike leaders acted ******^ or reguiatmg insurance. — “ P _ ^ ^ “ (*tag i * .tee I p<^t was Tlsuolly outonxMle, poUce reported. shortly after toe prertdent **1 htaa to tea ftdl rank of admlroL Senate Antttnirt and Mo- . driver and his horse olMUt X . . *rrtVlA*> Mifl *4|t ffrtrtVH Tbs “ But, can a form of regula- miles west of Tuy Itoa MOR a miML - Muoers - fm s t pkize ta sixX minutes',’’ a High- The victim was identified as wonwd in a ladlodelevirton *• (»»• aupertoton- nopoty teibootnmittse, of wUrti Uon be adequate)rt wWch «Zl4«inlx ^ows xxli_____ * * I l^portment spokesnian Btantay Juigalew ia of 192 Nor­ speech , (hot government em- 8*nt of to* Ooort Guard Acad- Dodd 1. cbairmwi. has been virtuafly 9 iTVent of t o e ^ 'today. Actually, toe fog fo lk Road. ployea woidd loee toelr Jobs if ®* emy at Hew London, CSonn. __rtndying oomponfes wUcto bon- rtok automotaa» insurance cx^- FRANKFURTS and COLD CUTS to dlartpate after toree BoMce sold he was struck by toey did not resume work today. ™ As commandant, he win sue- tee iM u iiim hunronoe on tiaks deemed ponlea . . . to fisll over a two- NYU Students 46 VABDETTES — flUCED TO OBDEE M I H * f T b l u j p m . .r- I of rotating toe broom. a vrtPoto driven by William J. He aaid if necessary he would , MBCrihed the w ^ •• eeod Adm. Bdodn J. Rowland, too groat tor toe average com- year period, leaving conslder- ~ lie, rese^h engl- MorehpuiW. 87, pf 1771 Norfolk use policepcdice to reopen Santo Dom- ^ .***? i*ho retires May tL par ITKP-IN B U B B n u a m n moc eats’ ’ between toe United Stataa •tay more toon half a million Leap from Fire fIRVICI OXfOBb i tried to figure Out why toe Rood, Ingo’s port and airport and oth , . ^ xx,-. ta a prepared Senate speech, persons without insurance’’’’ HOME FREEZER OWNERS eoileetod on toe fog er public services. He added _*hs militant wing of com- 7 9 9 3** «•* Be on Tracks Dodd said toot A9 per cent of Dodd said he frtt federal con On third Story I U3 .0 JL dMteO mooffo-’N ■ CsioparaatAyp OHAROBD WITH FORGERY that he was taking steps to see munlsm. WEST! ptagolarly, 3.90 ‘ ■para at Campara at IA 9 Campara at 4 ^ * * * ootapenieo in the t n l of toe Insutance Industry Sava op la 20% ooa •ityar < 30 - enw^'ppah tefmy wae teat. friction NOBWAUC (AP)—A SS-yeor- ttart Mb Jaa. 6 order toaurter- of a man w u found on tbe Now UUted States have faded over would be “distasteful.' (Oontinned from P a g e , One) So handtoma for ntz oil zhoa dylaai Q os^ leofir /ctyla.'. ,th* B0OD_ . . crofAed static old NprwaUt pien was arrested ring mlUtary leaden to diiiio- Scuff potiMnl mon- mlndad T>tlrtip Jii iu|fo rmg nmary leoaera n aqaa- , ^ Ha’von RaHrond tmcks WadDM- ttw last two years — a rate 83 ^rim pie fact Is,” he drat* or-oosuol woor. Easy to put ,en com- Soft grainad laomar ^ _w^c^'for^ tee tog Wedneeday night and cdiarged matic posts abroad was fofly I day nlgbt. ttmea greater toMO in tbe hank- when toey awakened found moda upipan^ euAionad ,uppars. Sporty acoant pla groinad. laiimv, rthtad, ‘ Tbrt rtate regiAatioo is pig-jtldn innarsola. Tough' Suppla groinad 'fortabla to woor. In to'1jtw'bf6wa. with forgery and embezzlement obeyed. .£-n.*yvri*E M.xw'wwns. PoUce Meotlfledthf» « trom tog todostry. a* the public nenw .and'ball- ta all your cosued ■uppars amort dpcai not adequately protecting the Wa loot cold Btoioga Jockow for war froya noots for os Rtfla as oti-rasistant aela. In laothar uppars, gan- black. Small MadiuMv ezpUityMfcti wta toot by siaalL Tbe strike orts oofled eight Mist Anrtte H. Abmttis of 86 papers on toe body oa Qralg D. Dodd said toat since I960 there consumer, and at ail costs, he ways In toe bouoe ta flozhea,” vraar.ln brownilerUk. EpO^oC _ap^OPalWa ------X PoUcet* Mentified toe man as days ago to |itotert piriice vio­ Doone 8t has been named to Kelly of S3 'Franklin RS., Mil- bad been SO fattures among he sold. blade. Sine «Mr. 12 alna hond sawn Largo taurt be protected . . . tf the $1JS a MiMfh. 1*0 loekor holds f t e o t ^ po P lO k ,- .lia(A:lta^44&. . pom- JuNm i: u iw is at Surry Drive, lence during a Oonununlrt-led the deMfa Mrt at Becker Junior ford, employed by toe railroad 1A981 batatag tosUtutfons. or a states do not imme«jtetciv ^ “ They Jumped out a window vamp. Bladt dK^12- i M b h s t w f |w>a it|ta JotyrtT- rtita r parti- and s o u be woe a boerfekeeper student demonrtreition in which onto toe roof of thi flrtpMtoor poro dool *■¥ « OoHege, Worcorter, Maas., as a termtaal aupertatendent at of onetanto of ana par cent, nfftcientiy iMpond OPEN MON. THRU SAT. 9:30 A.M. TO 9 P M ■I the Ktafl*e Bididtog and Sup­ toree students were klUed. But wbero she is a setaor. Grand Central Statkin ta New and toat ganeita biMtaass 3afl- govemment wS i ^ ' m ™I*.” ** Pwch. and tbonentotee ground, MANCHESTER PARKADE, MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST WlglwNiy Dcqrtrtmaiit'ia tgi YOU uici THE REST GIVE US A TEST l-h’V-. ply Oo. moderate and extreme lefUsta ______. York. . , »&hadboenatto.rateofl.2 S t o r S e e W “ to roof wns bundug when they a fuU-ocale tart ot Hw etaliorfliia said teat. Lew­ used toe ortlfcout to preoaure toe Tba Town FTra Department Tbs.boty was found near the per oant.- spend." Jinnped onto )t, but nqt too bad; SI MSSOL ST. REAR OF ICE PLANT 44 3 ^2 4 "CHARGE IT” AT GRAND-WAY TAKE MONTHS TO PAY! '' on a fog booad Ugb- is art* sectatod .of embeoHng government toto ousting the was colled out nt 10:1# ttris Greens Farms statian. ,^VIf there was ao much excite- He ^ ty. Some if------toe gv^’wtm gbt off PUNTY OP ntEE PARKING SPACE 4 - - P fog MaoontortUUid about 890,000 tacm toe oompany miUtary leadon who bod re- morning to extingudsh a burn- Police aaid the victim anpan- mint and oonoem raised tort ttmxui- to toot of toe weren’t burned. .^1 ■i ■ ~B# '’'lMI%6d fliwa'"Mtei, I ff foigforclM clarfor flu id to obdr'-llw KiftiHinHal tog ortMilng iwnriblhi iBtoter ad tatty fan ta'Jum i^iiw i a^ year over toe number of fafl- DepoaR tosutance Ooro M ^ b o w . who Mvta in. For^ Mi oam fiwount eeder. Bd Hinmna Sr. Lee. Nj., everyta* jta* } h \ir': - .,'v'Y ''-

. . • ■ ^ ^ n.(»-| 1 I. ■JIlT'^T — •WWWlV.' •‘I* ►T)ii In OOeaB BbM at i gm . Tha ibeigun mtous the stodt and moM ed the barcM. Two atotoga Ughliglllt «r W M btiN l BBl A Frowg Girl GpWted.Poctoge P a e le a m m d f r o m and y «K or a &tut llM M 'w gn' an anniraB'pl(ihl|tW/dC 'graaga ' Hid ao ttiM wtMh ihl Ud wock.dnd grngrtoah-tp raised,, m haga. a k il, ra- ' r."' ”” S i ^ i M K i d ^ 5* ^ ^ G re e n ^ ^ m m Boftd Issue of $ 6 1 0 ^ 0 0 0 pnMv^^ Fib Yaleiitme: Booby Trap G irl BeUeved Iniiiicebt tn **"”“**^ iWM'TOdNK i i i f ) — ' 0 ^ . O W ' t o tlM roiect E r i t r i ^ A i^ ^ for North End Sdutol S e n t Y o u t h Kemves S£i^\ia Award .-^AB twiime»ee|iil"wrer H m m i •d. R would havo btowB the.Mfr. fhteUy rtgnod A MgUMtlra bUl^ wuAMh waiie tacempted- ' ^ ■ Maiiibeater Ciwiii iftclmore ' Tbe-;piupeaa'o( t Of Shooting, K i 4»* tp ii»g The School Building Commit­ Pt age am urMemii g. 1b diaiiMiihwle i air t ^ ll^ divislm ef propqrty tto Bast St, to BdaakQiUtM, a m . ( a p ) — area where ha had thrown away tim apaat. Xhagr awM eidleteftr ha aponaoin^ b pravont a pew ,/ ^ wilfuw woMten al^ck ]|IOSCipW (A P ) —The SoMet »orem CHoba.". and A u ae' Pto#eiet! ie 't o penrod before IT Ji. Ctommiasion- tee voted Tuesday to request a Burnt Bill Rd., and Andover ltd. pleoea of ttw shotgun he used to HARTFlSltt>(AP)-ahefade^ P qHm a tU lifra that himad to fUtoray dad Mm rtWka to Hew tor » days oaWy JaM yiiawind m u m ’ £ iw a^ U » p ^ Kapay SPool'a ICfeMy i a ^ 2 S * 5 n ^ S S S ^ S ^ er ThMMto F. Pttriier Wednes­ bowl ^maa, pf IMO.ooo for the with one exceptioa.,Tlie origtoal make the booby trap. CtUttti' tt, «1 govemmiot ba* ^teased to- heto motIvBted a teewage ^ p - Wallace quoted RoUson es >i**?** ” ? * T o r t CRy. won pay ih e r q ^ and cUMr " _ day. north and acbool at a town meet­ requrat Was ter ST toM and the ^___ V ^ __ « eiW*l»a»awm»apoodaPltliiW « " have W«B aMood aiM mini tte aamt time giva roooiMttoii ymT-old Angola 0 . Ninunone. Parker orderM her releesed comnuasien approved. 3S frant-: Bteilstto ttofwi -ping dark to-sand Uto former saying he bad planned the pM i» IM MM « M IM ^ ^ S y mll S . i K 2 ‘ a S rt an atawoghwa jo a o p ^ d ^aP^ iU)ee««>g tor two weeks in ‘ibbanpoais Feoulty advteor fiir the toterstafo teMuportoittoB of a t u b ia the package price for Oemmtttee kameg V a to n ^ that injureg'ber litue venge tor a Mrokta romance the . , •MMibte tor any part **** i 0 , W » i w fl* * D*v«<»13f* “ ‘ t* was 'aiM etad to tha , Itefted Health .AeaoeiaUda'a asth au' "Oram Glebe” to Mha M ttrliA Stolen auto agM M ^ wae go- worktog.plaiH. legal fees, arch­ Meanbers of the Easter Seal rialar. between him and the pretty ■ ttwhui to gat this ptoiaitiM lira at^l pendhig M dM iPBdy.hp& i^- ,.: -I •- bery, aiito theft end kldnsping pay taeraaMd thty ware grant-oimrM. .a , e,,.tb..eipa«iafe’frtW!eei,4^ . ttatte ui m t, ateo reeetva^ a anal School Preaa Project GMay; SBee lee A. Bbtehd to ijy to b« dtoHiMl d la AtlaiUa, itectural fees, cost ot the buUd- Committee were itomed today by P f i f t t f f e 'R e C i O r a S . The toeiMger,' HoWe Victor cheerieader. Annoanoement of the awurde edvtoor for thb "Kewey Kii- ebaiged to her E-year-old coto- Peter BiUaid, g sueral chairman AnUtffn. lb, was quoted by De- The ettaihe oeee . was T a lk on ad la tha aattMnMi* that anded At Ajbqny. tha. RarnkUttea «m c i « , 0 « ^ . XXogrtt^ nwrinrtr between ^ partiea number of oChdr b l|h honors for Ing and aoijutoltlon of land. tMrir lhdaystflka at tha start ot majority in tha ganata M kt 'kn iWir t««a a ,. whim; 'dtaefiMpatten Wba made by Jaroca A , Biwom' pere.” Both ' p p M 'WiS --be ^ for the Mrd annual oampalgn Wamustee Deed toottvo Jake thrnte as saying w n «p «d in newspe^ra a n d j^ ptmii 0 mieb, m tlr9ctor ot Ua M y ^ P an latelhganee pieced Wto nattonkl rawspitl mmmone, a Heard by Oiib tha yafir. attempt to the b liailef[«d. ley, e n e ^ v e dbreotor of CIHA. A twill. l(Mn of $30,000 for funds sponsored by tbe SbsatevA.Rod*niaaMdDMo- that hs dM»i*t Mh |W why he a large heart pelitted on it kith afSNt Hte ie ile t paper Trad who pbeirag the etudents of tion wftMh to giri who has been in the U » ^ Area IKTcuther baa to w t agprovad by the Conn. Oonaeotlcut Society for OHp- thyDPto«m^^ rigged tha. gttt and at the time the case was attached a note M aktespM the workers from gat the dxempUoh bill ainenM Wwver eaM laat aigM <*>•* both aChooIe for their out­ py iH9 iwnH States tor less than six monro, Bantoiilg Trust 0>. to purchase pled Children and AdiiKi. V hnowit oeuld Mil. He said wWch read: ‘A Vsdenttne to Memben ot Gthfrau AsaSm- FtpOInvCI IQgH^a VnonMcm uoiasB (a P ) - m ta * > m te orfll aanenaea ibM«^, the standing worlc. Aeaoolatton and the Ofltetohta rode sk «g wkh the su^tect, ha later reakted It could have ‘Nancy. Uy. CathoUe u a a a -a t Colum­ bMmodnce .ttat inviil>Mlft>ip dale ot tha eonpistee'a snt It pubUiheg an arttcle by Abel OoMar air WtU «w*pp across !in “>• prtqMTty atttl WWto it. h u a ^ fU M n y publlo eitodoyes in which the retired p y aaid P **Io view of increasing oom* Sobotastic Frees Aaeoelatlon.' ‘ Donald F. MeskeU of Wtp^ rf(i«id tte bondii dr^e ivliich opens Miereh 1 ere tha girl and la glad it "On the day of Valentine (bet bus. haairi M n. Mary oaMaa- and ban ' afir Mur raMa for Assemblly .thea dedlded .to drop .dik w m n ^ M mtHiag Vlmreafler. :^Mtinta Maee. on a five-day trip to Connecticut t0> ^ , aepompanied ^ . to for tha amswd- hed been eeugbt "as a reeuH of petition each yoar,” tevomley are hqitad by the town. Robert Warner, treasurer and ---- didn't ter late than never) anyway. ooto at a Manobastar baaaily alraNto ter th i^ yW a. sttterw M M«aclMater naidttit. wtB MoaSedonlir M.lhehecea' Georgia. by Muatery aortbWMA winds iuid betrayal.” He did not elaborate. said, "tha studente, teaebSra Engaged Tbte comment of RoWson’s s ^ « ^ * t t o ‘ M m S *V M e n ^ salon speak'and damonstrata « A gtata a Oofurt Jus- “ •®*- . * qoMd to osculM tilt (nmework rity aitaea. , .. tnmk of the car wm clearing Bktoa.. with araUteot Joseph King of as advisors. Hie erttde, parte of wW P and parenu amoctated with Drouf^htEoMedf, percele o ff Beodemon Rd; 12,- waa tooMporatod in a statement a Buit, ■ ^ ' 1 •npMler wUch the committee Will In aaoliMr aeUon laat night, QMster J. Autoin, a M ■me early morning weather Chandlm and Pahner aiUiitecta Briefs Thomea H. DawWne pt Tg Otu bad been pubuibed here Suo' Green and Kaeney Schools have The engagement of kUss fT2.gl. admMttng he rigged the huge d tt would Hgjpctlon. * ‘ Weymouth, Mass, resident, the map shown that^tha small storm of Noi^ ride, Austin was foot in the h ^ andra Wajda, pfoparty at dO ■Ottee,” the new ocfenlMUoii nial entry in the prtes project, wet weather to the BoittlMast Tex., formerly of Glaefonbury, lomted oft Oipa Ood, .moving anted to the State Department The volley baft teaen wU taohe eaae. heavy. I can’t pick it up. * ot wlga, souftes end WPW «< th e aourt luitiit led totloeata MoKlntt mHaa In thM partAit . m apfrovkd by ttM tonailCmoaB James S. LeSure, who teiigited reati of Imreetlgatton agente at Eihjay, Oa. and left In the Unkm St., 120,000. won first plaoe to the toate to haa bom aanonneed by her par- northeastward. of Bducatlon thig week for ap­ meet from 7 to 9 pjn. in the The package was intended for She tipped the package an its ileed,^ qan dC tha. Wigs ^ ^ transit atrikA Hh Bdhaam, to fo tanportant^ in Oeeember. who arrested hbii. baa helped ease the drought, locked trunk. But he kicked hie Marirtage fJeeaaaa ^WBtea b( ahoiit IS cbureh deie^ l f 64 and 1S66, to addUion earn­ ente, Mr. and Mrs. Nlcbolas O’­ The leadtor 9dg« of colder sir proval. They will then be turned elemental^ Khool. 'Ihe teem is - 4- Haney Adams, 17, a high school ttde, opened it and the shotgun and how to purebsse a w ^. Members «C both tha Senata travelera that H appeaira on %^iptee « t a me^Unir In S t X eiy'a Xtaarktes, a repreeentetive of An FBI pokeemen In Wseh* hut the Weather Bureatt eau- way out and found beh? after moved Into western portions of Norman O. WUmn. roared. ing awarda to iMitlonal com- Brim o t TS Broad St. b sA to the building committee open to both men and women Cheerleader, but her sister Pa­ Bhe said that tha wlga mdde ^ Asaambly and of both par- pome tospa. It marka the Mte oPHawpal Church, Second OaagraiPteoai anrch. ington denied the delm. Be said tione that this does not mean a trek across a hill to a high southern New Bnglaiid during l^penoer St, and April Marie AbB "obvioualy bungled bit es* petiUon. This year marks the for their approval at the next of the commimlty. tricia, 13, opened it and re­ The girls were alone in the of. Buropeatn hair a n mdM in s a ile d the maasura in c ( a wML >i no fipi^ed out lent night wee the bad been atervinc m acting the long period of dryness bee Bar fiance to a son of Mr. and w&y« ttM pre-dawn hours; and wUl in­ Swanson, 12 St. Lnwrenoe S t house at the time of the Inci­ plohage mlaslon.*’ ftist time Keeney School's pa­ Mra. Peter Ottme Sr. of CUnt, The government charges that meeting on Feb. 21 in the ele­ Mrs. Myrna G. Smil, 2S. of ceived the shotgun blast in her demand today eS the hair,used floor apeaebat. But It wga ------M d purpood oCthe commit' chairman. per has entered the project. ended.' vade the entlra region thto morn- mentary school. The plans will John EMward ArUs, Mew dent. Their parents, Mr. irid Tex. MeskeU kidnapped Austin Jan. Aimstdn Rd., Colchester, was foot Wednraday. is of tha bast quality for uaa puaaad In tha RapubUeaa-raft- TWO mVIDB OBAHT . tee: ' “ Soviet propeganda machinee Elementary, jimior end sen The bureau forecast oon^nued Ing. be presented that same evening arrested at 8:45 am. Wednes­ Britain, and Hattie isike Oole- ' ■ihe girt was reported In fair Mrs. James M. Adams, had left in a wig.' tranad aanwta to to i f and tha WA8HINOlK>H C ^ ) — BBW TALfc O PnC IAI,. wia fabtfeaite any story in an Mias gbumen, a 1962 graduate 27 from the Quincy service su- man, Now Britain. %. To develop a liaieon with lor high schoote from around heavy precipitation for the nOxt Skies will become partly sun­ to the Hebron school Board lor day by Resident Trooper Ray­ condttion at West End Hospital for work at Avondale Mills juSt After her ttok. membera had Damoeratfo-oontraUad aaaambly Florenea Vhrtua , member of the nursing staff at and FBI agents in Stafford on Rd., $18,000 each. as saying she and Robison hod DeMasoola had brought with tantly. *** I to comply with atate ahd Abel. « . Is now living In re> uinwwi'M i1 puaclca relating to and reservoir shortagto. over the higher etovatlone of their eoneideration In Mar

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S P t e iA L i THURS-— File S tn M yj T'.< The Baby Has ‘ <-^l ' 'tlw ct*' ICR. 17-li-W ' - iiiiiiiii a* MIt. at Vb» NBWPOBT, K. £ (AP) -P ro- doear OaNga T. Wain obnaed NaMaoo P ig ” tn» l» n^ortadbr m m wMi H a rH o riji, oat of the cfasihber Wedheedey Newtoae ... .!• ea, pkg. SSa t j mgiit afteir Ow Nkwpoct Cky Been Named. OonneU tabled b b requaals for KecMer Detnxe Maielieiler Wtm/>m C b«R M JnM iw, 'k* Hewieee to hold the Newport Omhanw . .1*J4 P*'*' ^ Jaaa folk feettvala and an Oekhard^ Patricia Jean, daughter of Roy A. and Roee- nUM hivB euilM Mi opera feattval to July. joaiT Wlmar .QeWwidt, Anthony Rd., ’Polland. She was bom o m 10 t o 10 to otoep. lin - Afitom Braatiwr Vlaibly Sagerad'by the ooun- Feb. 4 at Rockville General HoepitaL Her maternal grand- «< ilT lIm Bt Mto tlwt tUi cfl*a action, WalB aaid later: parenta are Mr. and Mrs. Oiailea TJUmar, 46 Norman S t Her li • triboto to cor ftrM paternal giptodfootlwr is Mrs. Mary Gebhardt RockvUle. She n o M a o t ind eftto aiTTM K oo 'T want to aee If' the mayor USDA CHOICE has a btadier. ttoy,i 7; and two aiftera, Nancy, 9, and Donna, k b MrtbdiV- *kr tkoM with la going to taka a poaittve ap­ 4. ■ ■kmihr tMtto ih i kw fucanOr proach. Bb no fun trying to .ifi ■*•••• id kir TCcipi tor Cbiciy Oob* work in a m^iatlve atmoa- phera.” D ^ llw lii, BBifoael PanI, son of Jamea N. and Patricia ■c ClMRlw MMbi He declined other oommfnt (foUins PpMlBtetBpi 43 COnton S t He was bom Feb. 5 at Man­ chester kfoenorial Mo^dtal. R i, maternal grandparents are o u t. (MW pomd) Bitted The council tabled Weinb re- queat after Mayor Dennb F. Mr. and Mlra.'^ohh CoIUns, 52 HiUtop Dr. He has a brother, James Mkdtilg, S; and a aistar, Mary EUizabeth, 2. t iMib iptiWi niea, a long time opponent of tbe feeUvab, said that one .of t toUMpoow rnTM* DMckaraWk Btchard Charles, son of Robert B. and Eliz­ 1 b M Miwcn tamon JUhw ttw three lots Intended to be used tor tta festivals was soned abeth Welngfartner Ducharme, 13 Allan Dr., VemMi. He waa 14 twepoee broon pe* bom Jan. SO at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal 14 toiipww* itt»oM extaM for residential use. Even if the grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Welngartner, Tolland. Drala obMTiii and m m Juice. oouncS voled to allow the fes- 4lk rim 7e Mb Hlfl paternal grandmother is Mrs. Jerfm Ducharme, Stafford lOx eonwtondx aad migm in tlvata, be saM, this woidd not SpriiW. He has three brothers, Robert B., Jr., 15, Brian, 14, •amitnf dbk; attr in Joloe; add change tbe zoning ordinance. Lb. 99c and Bruce, 12; ahd two sisters, Catherine, 10, and Susan, 9. MwRta and ptooa em t dteect AMiougta the matter w a s 1st CUT CLUB RIB B ft G G a Anna. Cioofc uottl Jobe b oaa phen, 9: and two slaters, Bonita, 14, and Theresa, 3. toreef to tour IMdeMioona e Catholic Groups CLUB STEAK .n.69 knndir owar (he theaiy mix- To Sponsor Ball SWORDFISH STEAKS Vesoo, Brian David, son of David L. and Maureen R. tare and ignite. Whan the flame U .S. G RADE flea down kpoon the ehanrlea tanagan Vesco, 117 Prospect St. He waa bom Feb. 12 at and llqiM over vanifla. be An "AnnlverBary Ball” la be­ Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents e m u . YbM. atac aervlnfa. ing (denned for May 28 by the are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lanagan, 303 Woodbrldge St. IBs Ladles of St. James and the WHOLE CHICKENS C paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Vesco, 229 Chany Otak br Holy Name Society of St. Oak St. His maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Catherine X a n Md chanty pla flUng James’ Church. CUT-UP...... lb. 39e lb Lanagan, 303 Woodbrldge St. His paternal great-grandpar­ 1 «gr The ball is scheduled to take ents are Mr. and Mrs. Jedm Kramer, Hartford Rd. 14 cop angW . • • * * • g teMeapaoM-mfited taeitaB* (dace at the Hotel America in SMALL LEAN SHORT SHANK Hartford. Music for dancing will Rupar, Joseph Mlchell, son of Albert R. Sr. and Cather­ to« be provided by the Kenneth Orr ine J. Leighton Rupar, Bausola Rd., Andover. He waa bom 1/g eapipflk Orcheatn. HADDOCK FILLET Feb. 9 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal 1 cup floor Cio-chalrmen for the event are SMOKED PICNICS grandpeurents are Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Leighton, HazardviUe. I f teeapooH bakliig powder Mrs. Frank Conway and Mrs. His paternal grandparents .axe Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Rupar, 1 11 14 teaapoon aaJt Robert Stanton, both of the La­ Warehouse Point. He has three brothers, Patrick, 10, Albert 1 teaapoon aknond extract dles of St. James; and Roger Jr., 4, and James, 1, and two sisters, Pauline, 6, and Leslie, 3. Put pie filling in baking dbh. Lemelin and William Maher, Produce ***** Boat egg, add augar, taortening both ot the Holy Name Society. # • lb MePuftand, Heather Kristin, daughter of Kevin and milk. Add dry ingredienU Mrs. Jean-Louls Hebert is Charles and Judith Elsie Larson McPartland, 9 Bruce Rd. She and beat ttorougUy. Oover (Herald photo by Salem la) chairman of ' decorations and was bora Feb. 6 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Hex ma­ eheniea with batter and bake MRS. ALLISON BRANTNER Mrs. Edmond Belanger is chair­ u s . N O . 1 ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. I-arson, 9 in 800-dagree oven for SO mto- man of publicity. Bruce Rd. Her paternal grandparents axe Mr. and Mrs. Thom­ 1 1 1 Utea. Serve warm er cold, top­ —— —— — reservations, contact Mrs. as C. McPartland, 523 E. Center St. ped with adibped crean. Yield; Of ttw Mkaoboater ter Memorial Hospital. Her hob- Ceiwge Nackowakl of 206 Hack- MAINE POTATOES 20 Lb Bag 79c FROZEN FOODS G G a G G xaght aervtaifa. YWpA' a member of. the hies are music, painting, cook- mataA St. or l&a. Albert Roy Lee, Dawn Marie, daughter of W. D. Jr. and Patricia ICra. Brantnar b • aattva e( women’s Auxiliary to Maadba- ing and interior decorating. idt proiqwet St MRS. SMITH’S Arm Flint Lee, 132 Spmee St. She was bom Feb. 2 at Hart­ CbaifiM . F

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- PETE ZANARDI ‘ ' ^porti Bdltar Lowest Score CoodEnougli . .Flor Falcons Fared Much Better. , Ea^es Place Streak eapertence. .hvl^ “ *?lJ** ^ J T p SSS score, the lowest of the eeapon fln a ^ wW project him Into the i q o - y ^ brtaot rtrrta 'ovente. Ski Notegf« land four baaobaH wins (all for K""es, Coventry two of and the first time the shaep- '‘TheyarobetterottiuBW. ]*«»«««,•>«» ^ b^^?^Mea .oaih Ug thue. .itoeafting '* ftUo th* vktory wM>a ” aaid Jidm ^homimm. *w*lee and a large number of That would give each team ■5?T Icbach Don Bums), two track ^ "id South Windsor one of shootere have dipped unded 900. ’The absence of John OoUagher " I ’ve decided Itoe only thing oolurnn fo r the first t t e » vma ' egente, making a total ot M about »W0,000. Aa each gave iq> a c q u l^ In die 1 decisiaai and two croae-oountry tor me to do la play every MUte OrfReftl to ’ th e ’ 200^yhrd laieeta. South Windsor, now an M waa a leading factor in the the VlWnga, whoae flrat team te 2 ^ ! ^ ^ ^ 'o n o * l oSSlf** I iBtereafing to note, Roy La- school, is not exactly a strang- mwteh aa if my cqiponent (a individual medley, Itel wound up with a f-il mart. ^?!Sienaiv. from Thxaa; ludfbacka BUI Wol- weekend, K would champion of the wbrid," >the 28* ’ftw owlmmen.have-one more Ooach Noth Heeker of Atlanta. The Falcone took 3S ofienalve I Gaioe haa played a p ^ in nine er to state crowns. Ellsworth BIU Sheldon paced the locals, bU and Nick Rasaaa and end amounted to about tWo tet^of year-old IKEA senior eaM! to- meH. Friday at Bertefocd Pub- Oommiaaioner Pate RoaoBe "We have a fine group of defen- playera and 19 defenatve men I of the deotokmi agelnat South, High won six Class C titles, the firing a 185 Including a perfect PhU Sheridan of Notre Dame day. lie, before) « « atete Meet at and the other NFL oWnera went aive and defenaive Hne* from the eatabhehed rtiba. Ac- “ “ " ” gnaw. A combination o f I playing nmjor rotaa In the base- la*t one coming in 1948. The score prone. and quarterbacka Randy John- “That’s what I’m detem*ied) tn>ma, Feb. 86. .. . along with the thinking of the men. * oordtig to league corapilationa, days and last Sunday’s rain just Ibsfi and hmketball wIm . other five came in a seven- TTie next match -will be shot Cowboys ami the VlUnge. aon of Texao A « , Stove Sloan of to do. 1 am fed up with winrinf gfio^edley Relfty 1 Mmehes- “ The big Burpriaea to me were 22 of the playera h ave, held about eUmlnated skiing ett the Anwther streak the EJagies year span between 1938 and from four positions with Wil­ AinAnmia and Tom Hodgee of I wlH be ooooemed with Saturday t»45 under Coach Hugh Greer. Mg metehes and toeing the UtUe (OartvwlgliA, Htoward, F fo ^ "X feel, with the etocking pro* Dennla Claridge of Oreen Bay, ateitbig jobe In the NFL al* local scene. 'The two Inchga; cox Tech of Meriden Friday at Meday. games for Hyde and pulled Berggron ...... 94-66— 150 HuU Injured hia hand in a FMladelpMa Indoor tart week Sacred Heart University WMch was a pretty good night, Oeafria Oonntotlcut im- of the first Manchester Ameri­ and sleet. With cold weaflier NEW YORK (AP) — Canadiens and Red Wings, who by cruaMng Lundqutat end Ar- (M), 1:12.6. 457, Mario Boho 185-175-607, nual Combination Irish- can Leg;ion baseball team and • * * down a flair Share o f the re- Other MHB Shooters: Ken fight with Detroit defenseman 400-freealyte—Oatanan (M ), Wednesday night. nlgbt’a wort, even for Mm. inwed Its record to l3-2 with a Olnny CSart 406, Baaanor Bey- Sports Night program is Camp­ and more mow, areas should Bobby Hull, five goals ore tied for second. ttiur Aahe on consebuUve deya. Gary liberaitcre scored Ms wound up with ^ team batting ^ ^ to take flie ootfikh gy VieWfi bounds. He is also a leading Adams, 95-76—170; Steve Pen- Gary Bergman recently euid 2. Brindarocur (M ), 8. BVieco Hs career jnint total is now US-105 vtctory over Montrialr er 468, m idur Sktwiatawaki 187. ben Council, K nij^ts of Cobim- away from the National “ I ’ve beaten Just aboot every­ 2,00001 potat — and then some. State; Southern Qmnectlcut (A champlon^p. On the hardwood ^atloners during the The a ^ ’ s three toumey the ny_ 98-72—170; Tim LoMagllo. Hockey League single-sea­ says it’s stiU sore. He suffered a body,’ ’ CharUe said. "TrouWe le (B), 4:48.8. The AU sooting macMns 3,039, and with three more ------bus. Seated at the center of the court,AA«*«*r Hadden’sXTorv/f AVi'si careernonateW coveredfVktJA^fkn _ _ .. . 90-74— 164; Dave McQuade, slipped knuckle in the battle and KHMireeftt-—SoofleM (M ), 2. 14) bowed to Trenton State OA VnXAOE CHARMERS — head table on Monday night, Washington Birthday w eek.-.It son record, will undergo I ’ve lost to Just about every­ gutherad In a rObouud a few gamea to play, Liberatore may __ , a span o f 15 years with De- 98-63— 161; Kurt Miller, 92- says doctors have prescribed Froet (M), Gagne (B), 1(13.6. put Ma scm ^ recoixl beyond 77; and I>o^uiy State (S-7) SHLriey Botanea 137-135—868. March .14 will be W ilbert (Red) would be advisable to emri^rm surgery on his left hand BOWLING body, too. minutes before the end of the WiUlmanUc State Molay, West Sides and Mori- conditions at what over jw^a 66— ^158. surgery after the season. "I’m Inclined to be laay and 200-flpee relay — Mlancheeter reach tor many yearn to come.’ overcame — Hodden. The bonored guest wIU arty Bros, quintets. after the season ends. first half, dribbled the length (4-lS) by a soore of 86-71 be­ you may be planning to Vt^lt Giacomln and the Rangers JEWEL — Mary Lou Sher­ not prepare for matches which (Spaeth, Moyer, Dixon, Rein), Not aurprifins^, liberatore BOXED DOUBLES — Ted be singled out for bis outatand- ’Dventy years ago he started Meanwhile, he’s operating of the fkxir, and scooped the hind John Oabome'a 29 pointa. next week. nevei expected to see him wood 179—466, Norma Smith didn’t M em tough to m e. The IriUB. bail ig> tewud the boskot with has bean the natfon’a leading Lawrence 141—366, Shirley Lan- Ing performance as chairman playing voileyhail and is still on National Hockey League amah ooHege scorer all season, dry 136, John Gushing 862, Lou of the annual Five Mile Road 2U ^11 be making NFL Record Crowds Wednesday after reports had 181, Val Pavan 180. result is I’ve got on eiwfui spotty Ms left Mpd. R went In. Pratt vtste the Univoraity of aoUve, having helped Watkins goaltenders. him sidelined at least another according to NAIA figures. Hartford in the only basketball Johnson 862. Race in Memchester on Thanka- The slope at Mt. Nebo is PALM BEACSH, Fia. (AP) — record, but I’ve got to grow up That basket made Uberatnre entry in the Rec American haveGentry. Penney f fi^and sto^ New York’s Ed Giacomln was week vrith the knee injury. "The PINETTEM — Marion Gordon L ast Night’ s Fights The claeeet any New England action on the Oonnectlcut scene ------giving morning for Nutmeg closed and a snowfall of 'IMv- The National Ftootball League sometime.’’ the moat prallfio scorer In the League win the crown this sea­ and Bast Windsor High hi the KW-yard freestyle, e ^ s HuU’s latest patient. Chicago’s doctor leaves it up to me,” Hull 466, Marion Vogt 202—476, Doris playar ever gM before to the tonight. R. OF O. — Fred Naseltf I’orest, TaU Cedars of Leba- eral Inches will be requlrstflto drew a paid attendance of 4,634,- In L«tz,Lutz, PaeerrtPaeareH won’t have ^oLVBJRHAMPTON, Btogtend Hstcry of collage basketball In son. ^^dning and must win two the local entry . . . Unde- blond bomber, who was sup­ explained. "K I feel I can play, Kirtland 176—607, Marilyn Ma- 224-207—620, Roike Maaee 596, non. Active in Cbnrch reopen. About two solid WifSks 021 fans in 1965, setting a rec­ an easy plg«- The husky Loe „ OooDer 191%, England, t S r t ^ a ^ .600. AH three posed to be sidelined for another I play.’ ’ dore 454, Alma Fountain 469, JUl Angeie. youngster. bulH-rt. a Ken Hesford 206-556, Al La- Hadden, a fine baseball and Active in St. M ery’s CJiurch, of excellent skiing was enjo^d ord for the fifth consecutive knocked out jeCferaon Davis, dubs defeated EUlngtoo once Pohl (7-3) and Mike Johnsra week with strained knee llg;a- His first-period goal opened Kravontka 462, Rae Hannon 179- upset Lundquirt Plant 662, John Sullivan 206, basketball player during his Hadden is currency tre«Mirer season and I am suro^ttlat year. The total represented 83 btacksmlth, 201, Mobile, Ala., 1. ments, showed iip in the Black the gates for the Hawks. It 192—618. Wednesday night 7-6. i-0( 6-8. He­ Loyola Holds on to Triumph Al Lcgan 225, WaH Smclenski youth and stUl a top volleyball Wilbert Hadden of the group’a 60-60 Oub. the tows wlU nm again thlS'SSa- per cent of capacity. Move over Men ' Last winter tiie area sent six Mlanchestea-’s hopes in the Hawks’ line-up Wednesday came on a 46-foot slap shot that hasn’t loet hia service in the WHITE PLAINS, N.Y.—Bust­ Jr. 206, Wak Smclenski Sr. 206. performer at the ripe old age The Road Race, under Had- *>n. Commissioner Pete Rozelle Employed on the guard staff I teams to the tournaments, wrestling Northern SeoUonate night. His 46th goal of the sea­ sailed past Giacomln before the HOMEMAKERS Elna Dl- tournament. , er MAthUi, 267, Grand Raplds. ----- ^ o f 63, has served aa general den’s chairmanship, has de- Metnlbers o f the M a n ch ei^ said today there was an in­ M|ch., outjxiintrt Charlie Polite, N«t taking a back seat to Y LEAGUE — Lorry Bates chairman of the Five Mile Road at the Connecticut State Prison I ftockville and Manchester join- March 2 in Bristol. son whlsUed past Giacomln, in New York goalie had a chance mock 476. A second quarter-final match veloped into one of the biggest Ski Club have worked ha^ crease of 70,792 over 1964. An 192, Holyr t e , Maes., 6. any male dnchpia bowler*, 146-148—426, Fred McCurry 168- Race Committee for the past In Wethersfield and Somers for the above mentioned quar- BiU Maynes record ^ the first period and the Ranger to move. ——— ------tonight Mnda Braefi’a giant MU- Independent Clubs events of its kind in the Blast, help make the winter ski prp- tet. The Rams and Indians ha-ve Rock-vlHe, 38 points against average of 47,286 fans paid to - RDCMDBTER,'Minn. — Andy VloUe Bnrduurda of the An- 161—416, Joe Pagano 162-148— 18 yeeoa. Since the Tall Cedars 28 years — 29 on May 8, the I goalie never recovered as Chi­ CDiicago’a victory and the ’The road runner, a cuckoo er, 1100101 Koch, agalnrt Rafael Bum OottstniOtteB eatry In BSach yeeu- more than 160 run- gram at Nebo a succesa. Miqpy I Since fallen by the wayside. Southington, is the fifth new see the 98 regular season games cago went on to a 5-2 vlctoi^y. Osuna of Mexico. Koch ,toppled Heltman, 18«%. L<* Angeles, 398, Jerry Smith 173-894, Paul tort over sponsorship of Man- big 250-pound Hadden is cur­ ners make Manchester their hours were devotp^ Jiy (tojclub losses by Montreal and Detroit famous tor its abUlty to kllU the ObW Eastern Ooaneo- List season, area clubs school mark set this season, vritti 57 sellouta. Ralston 6-4, 8-4, 6-81 while Ceuna gyljtolKted Doug MacLeod, Sartor 147-136—392, Art Joluison cheater’s biggest annual sports rently a correctional supervisor. stopping off point to compete prior to the fiim snovvl Since In other games, Boston opened the Black Hawks' first- rattlesnakes, is also known as tleat League rolled a 19e Near Toumey Spots 146—388, Tony MarinelU 866, spectacle 15 jrears ago, Hadden imocked each other off in tour- Doug Berk hit 3® at Rham, climbed past the Rangers into wwi a thriiler' ' 162%, Grand Rapids, M kh., 10. Long Playing Career In the race that attracts be­ the snow has follen, memti^ plaice lead to four points. Toron- the ‘‘snake-eater;’’ In her second game and Ted Chambers 144—388, Bund! has played an important part, Bom in Manchester, Feb. 8, ney play. South Windsor bested Dave Southerlin's 23 is a Bol- fifth place as Pit Martin scored tween 12,(X)0 and 15,000 specta­ of the Ski Patrol have wuiri^ Antelope fawns develop much wound ap by regUterteg a /-u,NEW . YORKM Lt. (AP)—Chicago Loyola j i and . 1. Oklahoma j Tarce 142-139—388, Don Oarpen- being a working committeeman Eniltngton hi the playdowns, ton standard, Ken Leamond hit three goals and the Bruins 1913, Hhdden has been a mem­ tors. All proceeds enter the to make the hHi a safe plai;^ to faster than deer fawns. When 144 In game No. 3 fo r the Chty, tw o of the nation 8 top independents, have m o y ^ ter 186-136- 868. Howie Harnp- th rflrs t tw T ^ a rs, ber of Nutmeg Forest 32 years then fell prey to eventual cham- 3i2 at Cheney, and John FHir- edged Detroit 6-4. Toronto got FITZGfiRALD IFORDI I me. Miiscular Dystrophy Fhnd, na- ski and menfijera of the inatruc- only a day or two old, they can 486 total, a new league closer to their objective o f landing a bid to next month 8 ton 144—368, Ororge oochran ------pion East in the first round aa phey 31 at EJBdngton. The two goals from Ron EJllls for a U|d>. Action tort place at tiional objective of the sponsor­ tors’ group has g lv ^ aeywjal Rockville did in the semifinals. Knights set a team martt with run at speeds up to 26 miles NCAA tournatikent that determines the nation^ col­ 364, Stan Oryzb 874, Efi Fieh ing ’Tall Cedtms. per hour for short ddsitances. 3-1 victory over Montreal. the RoHday Lanea. legiate basketball champion. 37, Ed Bujauciua 371, EM Ko- hours of instruction to anyone In the C event. Old Saybrook 110 against SuffiOld. The triple paced AnnnllH The Loyola Ramblers, fourth- vie 871, Joe Twaronlte 366. Besides his dudes with the who wished to take the trs^- to a team soore o f 1,256, atoo ranked nationcdly in this week’s Knicks Hottest Item Tall CMdara, Hadden la a mem- ing. An assiat goes to Dutch a leagne high ea aooreo of Wednesday, weather a furious her of Manchester Lodge, AF PVgarty and the Hit openStors. Associated Press poH, Invaded late rally by Daytrai. A sellout GUYS ’N DOLLS-^Oall Fa­ East Hoopsters 312, 312, 225. Dayton, Ohio, Wodneeday night gan 176, Joyce Stavene 196-459, A AM, the Oonnectlcut Camp- One of the contributing tectorB crowd of 6,880 cheered as the Despite Low Standing ere Assn, and has been a trus- to making the instruction pos- and scored an impressive 77-72 Flyers, behind by 12 pointe at Ehleen Reichert 186-455, Denise Play at Aquinas victory over (he Dayton Flyers, tee for the past three years sdlMe is that the huixlen of op- 68-66, cut the deficit to cme point Gleeson 224-617, Rita Etergeron in the Supreme Fbrest National Young Skaters another leading indei>endent. It 186-594, Bunny V. Oppelt 176-470, NEW YORK (AP)—Suddenly and belatedly, the New eraUng the tows haa been re­ decking a way out of the at 73-72 in the last minute. The Objective National EMnd. moved from the dub. was Loyola’s 19th victory Ramblers held on as Jim Cole­ York Knicks are about the hottest item in the National doldrums, Ehurt Catholic (10-4) Score in Tests against two defeato. 205. Bm R e ic h ^ 668. Basketball Association. Announcement of Hadden’s se­ man converted twice from the ^ lection as the honored guest was travels to New Britain tonight Two young promising ice The Oklahoma City Chiefs foul line and Doug Wardlaw Shorts 566, Bob Stavens 669. The perennial cellar' dwellers in the NBA’s Eastern At the Monday meeting,-’ it made by F’rancis Mahoney, gen­ was suggested that the SW Pa­ at .8 o’clock in a return ■visit to skators foom Manchester, Miss also won Impreeslbly on the scored a two-pointer at the final Division have won eight of their last 10 games with four eral ch^rman. 'Nancy Doherty, 10, of 129 Tan­ road. They came from 12 points buzzer. of those victories on the road. trol become ceirtified by.;-;the often troublesome St. Thomas. IN OUR NEW LOCATION A corned beef and cabbage National Skt Paitrol syatem. Victory ta important for both ner at., and Mlaa Carol Oiap- hart to defeat West Texas 87-80 Wardlaw led the Ramblers ■mr^ I gv # I meThe tvmcKS Knicks aeieaiea defeated nan San - ■ ...... supper . will be served. Tony Bian, 12, of 225 Hollister St., at Canyon ’Tex. It was the r alCOn UrattS EVanclsco’s warriors, 112-108 at grabbed There are many benefits of be­ sqaads. East seeking some mo­ with 28 points as they sna^p^ | 10 rebounds. Hetzel O’Bright and hds Irish orches­ ing affiliated with the NeMonal mentum fo r Saturday night’s have auocMfUUy passed their (hlete’ lOth in a row, their 14th Dayton’s 20-game winning San Jose, Calif., In the only tra will play dinner music. WESTERN DIVISION scored 17 and got 10 rebounds. group that both the individuals showdown with South Catholic tM ted Statee n gu ta akeriug victory In their loot 16 gomes streak at home. Don May, with NBA game Wednesday night. ■’Tickets are now on sale to Baltimore — find Alex UawUeb; McLemore scored 13 points and and the town can realize. T!he at Central Connecticut while dance teste. The site was the and upped their season record 26, and Henry Finkel, with 20, The game; the Warriors’ ead Neal PeAtles; defenilve tackle got six rebounds. Kacey members and their basic pre-requisite is that there the Saints are still looking for Loomia Rink in Windsor. to 20d. were high tor Dayton, now 18.4 Quy Beene. ^ fourth straight loss, was de- - S bUcaco—End BUl Msittn; defea- -Rookie Rick Barry, who led friend. Capacity will be limited must be three interested pertles OPEN HOUSE The ktoal girta eza rtudente Penn itaito, Virglaia Tert and for the season. elded by a little Bowling Green a tournament spot. ■tve tackle Dcnnii M uphy; defen­ San EVanclsco with 21 pcHnta to 360. who have currently ftilflUed the ef Mn. Ruth Arendt, inotruotor Temple similarly kept alive Jerry Lee Wells, with 81 sive bnck Ron Smith. graduate who played and a The Eagles, losers in four of their hopes for a postseason Detroit—Qnnrd-tnekie : and 19 rebounds, twice tied the American Red Cross advang^ed their past five starts, are out at both the Boltion akalliw Oub points, led the Oklahoma City center Bob Whitiow; defennive end large Bowling Green graduate first air course and have a 4^- and the TXfotm rtrt. tournament bid. rally that wli>ed out West Texas’ Snra Wiiiinmi. who couldn’t play. game in the last quarter with to revefse the trend and dupli- Green Bny — Qnnrterbnck Deanin ignated ski area o f resppjg^i- IDse (Xiapman was cMed tor Penn State 14-4, roUed over field goals. cate an earlier 67-50 over the 12-point lead near the end of the Clnitdse; fniibnck Jnnhm CoMkr: Howie Komlves, the Knicks’ bility. Memfoers who reo^gily completing the Dutch Waits ae- West Virginia 108-81 tor Ma 26th first half. Mickey Fitts paced snnrd Dnn Grimm. But Komlves put New York Saints. East has never lost to Lon Anceie.—Center Frnnk Mni- 8-foot-l backcourt man, hipped received their Etdvanced stiaiglit home - court victory. the Buffaloes with 30 points, 19 ahead by three points with 1^ Aquinas in New Britain. iee and Mlaa Doherty paesed chlowaU; defennive end Tim Pow­ soorere with 22 points, 16 in the and who are interested In or­ both the Dutch NaMs and Osn- Virginia ’Tech, l7-4, downed The of them in file first half. ell; defennive bnck Jerry Ricknnd- minutes to go. Then, with the non. second half. Included among West Side Midgets ganized Ski Patrol work would CMadri on the toad 67-61. Tem­ 24-second must-^oot clock al­ U ta Tango terta. Boliii girle are Maryland, on the rebound aft­ Hinnenotn — Defennive book Lee them those were two In the last Breaking out of a scoring qualify for registration. Any membera of the Bolton Skating ple. 18-6, crushed Fordham 91-74 er losing eight games, won Its Cnilnad; linebneker ; most down to zero, Komlves put College Basketball tnCkle* Errol Linden. 70 seconds that kept New York slump, Nassiff Arms trounced members interested in organiz­ OUb. la the

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S i C l i m yaida, woalrly or monUdy plok- ,nAUriRJL FURNITURE t SS s h t ? - - . 40Hotel* 4jow ««ir CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS up: Bolten; Manohaatar rlcto- ANP PRAPCRIK? First National B isn fiH T ‘ 4 ^ 8 A.M. to 5 PAL ny. Aandd Etoar. fiadilMi. ARE YOU BRANCH MANAGERS 'HrOM«'B?Qi - ____ c l u a y f croun numM*iD DON'S plowing oervlee. Xae- Stores, Inc. lauini Ktogetolt Jewelers neefli i m c M3m,JHAS0R.'t COPY a J U lN G TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. HOM DAT T tm nODAV U:M AJL — 8ATUBDAS • A M. oheotermiaatonbury area. Call 7 ^ ton e ladiM, Marnnhearer and «Houtb vlwiiM >txt vntv CMOT1MM .9 gxieaMr Hazlfoed area aa X D « U 6 M «T VMlTM* A FKW W n « S «K > «a CHaotonbary 6S8-a»S6. »mODUONa <«3Uff PWMDft n*eArJ d' I i- make* wasbera, retrlgaratora. BUGGS BUNNY «0 M » «TSAKBA£MDir/ WHX MAK» HIM TOH.> s S r " « « 7Saa(FrJ dMatSed or “Want Ada” are taken over the phone a* a Also openlnga for lepneeota* OOraeatr— ” 2CnMM s a rOTW a eoBvenIdoco. Thia adverliaer ahoold read hi* ad the FIR ST treeaera. dryers, gaa andtiho- ATM0M£MN01)M»f^ SSSS1hi» “ ’^ a a s ^ d t t ' tlves. ICxioeMent Ininne. C a l r : SSEpiepoatap __ luck so Hob DAT R APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS la «me for ttM trie ranges. 0 0 fcnmera HGURE CLERK ocMeot, Providenoe, R. L, 942- ^TH*rsTiZi< TOOIiAD/> rabw Dw a ra X SCNDHIM AU iro' MK119I0T* lOHidaoui next laabitioa. The Herald la reapoaalble for oaly ONE iaeor> deaned and repalrad. Oooma OTHinanl ffriof mooitar FuH or part-ttma daya. 5736,10-1 weekdays. WA5«0*n3USH Kuoov>i; AOS A06hrn«T. aUWNSBS/ 90 HTLL (SMI aSDMrip . UUttlaoBM s K a s r r reot or oaittted iaaertlan to r may advertiaeBmit and thea oaly Appliance, 6404)005. rroM OKEA you MDaOOOR! YA TEN PBUCSNT OPP TH'V MOVtaOMCpo DOWN 17Soot]i cEtba to the extent of a "aialce Food” laaerttoa. Errora which do aot Must have above average nuuNaiN StUBadonad IPaifacatlon S K a g S L IfiarT" the vahw o f the advorUaemeat win aot be oonreoted by SNOW PDOWINa — avoid Wgb artthmsBc ability and aktll RSXatEATlONAL Program di- SrCxdamaUHKf AlInltaHiuoMr Ot4EOPAiy TOOO Xllimic* lORaKioBB___ ^ "oiafco good” fauertloa. prices when It snows. Rcutea on oomptometar or calcu­ rector. Mancheator Manor Rest eontoiapt 3(»d or Naw 23 “Yon’ra nnidl dSCnlnUnHae TEiTHl m m SOnuKjr — tiuni” dSloiioa ^ nqw being formed. FYee eatlm- lator. Bbma. 5464)129. n r aodbont* 4Injact*d do*** 24**— and 44ItoeMock atea, no contracts. 660-780 or MHental donm nr GATAX/X) FBMB. TR aend yea capadUe* (iUm) ihlne" (RookvIDe, ToD Free) 875-8601. SBatba OSTbaatanof 02i.pege Fbpalar du b cata­ XExpancar andent Grate* FULL-TIME M3-2711 875-3136 FLOORS Cleaned and waxed In log. Let your frienda shop t7Appnedi saoedtlooks zeASSUJ. ft r Ift W homes and offices. Fully In­ tram R. Ihen you pick |26 and i 2 r " i 5“ i sured, free estimates. George DAYS Boore to free Itema. AUoe WH- Farr, 649-9229. Uanta, Popular dub Iton, De­ i r Ii TroublB Reaching Onr Advertiser? partment FS06, Lornbvook, DICK’ S SERVICE Snow- KEYPUNCH New York. 13" \6 1? 24-Honr Answering Service plowlng, trucking, moving, rub­ bish removal, carpentry, clean­ OPERATOR i r 1^ Free te Heraid Readers ing, general repairs, all types Painting—^Papering 21 He^ Wanted—^Female 85 Help Wanted—^Female 35 CUamup, / of odd Jobs. Try Dick, reason­ BY V. T. HAMLIN P E U S I T PAINTINO, exterior and in­ TWO FEMALE machine opera- WOMEN NEEDED for office Must be eixperienoad In Al­ OFHCE CLERK ALLY OOP 6 i Want lafermatloB on one of oar claaallled adrorOaementay able. 643-4536. H-A-H-H* z r No anawer at tb » telephone Hated? Simply can the terior, paperfaanglng, wallpa­ tora for 5-day, 60 hour week, cleaning in Manchester vicin­ pha - NUmerio IBM Kay- ity, steady work, paid holidays, H igh aehool oomnwrclal 'l i w MTHPIACeME u 'a a THE MANCHESTER Overhead per removed. Reasonable N. P. HaHenheok Oo., Bunker punoh. WMAN WONTT ByHW BE V fOMM « r , g a ’B s r i i s r Hill Rd., Andover, 762-8061. other benefits. Call 527-3171 or oounM graduate, ao- •MDUnBrOKAM-l HOMT •^jaueaft EDWARDS Door sales, service and Instal­ rstea Fully Insured. Free es­ H»n76^ogou, A ■ timates. 660-9658, Joseph P. a ^ y at 157 Charter Oak Ave., Company offers geosBeat ouzetsly and rapidly, e«- Piece o r rAnst. OIHER HKiJON lation on all types of doors, 24 EXPERIENCED legal secre­ perienesd In ofttoe prooe- YIMtSORCO s r Lewis. Hartford, aecofid floor. wages and working condi­ AHSWERIND SERVICE hour service, free estimates. tary wanted tor small law of­ duree and Intopeeted |n a CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 643-2037, 643-0892. fice In Manchester, salary WOMAN TO CSesa offices, ones] tions, oon'venlent free park- 3T * k«. In plant cafeteria, poatlton that wIB pay wed open. CaU 663-2100. a week, N. P. Hellenbeck Co while doing work that to 64941500 - 875-2519 ELECTROLUX vacuum c l e a nFloor - Finishing______24 1 above average benefits. ftft Bunker HiU Rd., Andover, 742 demandUg ae well as re- S5“ and leave yoor meaaage. Ton’S hear from onr adrerttoer la era, sales Md FLOOR SANDINQ and reflnlsh- Jig tlnM wHiioat apendlag eO evening at the telephone. 8061. werding. Interview andtoto representative. Alfred Amrfl, lug (specializing in older APPLY 41 110 Bryan Dr., Manctaestei 644- PiSlWA at 2:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. floors). Waxing floors. Palnt- CLERK — lYpist to meet publlo 21 at our Mancheetor plant, i i Automobiles For Sale 4 8141. Ing. Ceilings. Paperhanglng. In pleasant office. Must be ooraer of Mill and Oakland ii id w High School g:raduato with at­ 1964 FORD Convertible, 1968 No Job too small. John Ver- First National S te. HERALD fallle, 649-5760. may have the tractive i>ersonallty, 6 day W fti Bonneville convertible, auto­ week, liberal vacation, perma­ matic, power steering, beauti­ Household Services nent position. Unusual thrift Stores, Inc ROGERS CORPORATION ful condition, $ , assume ______Offered______13-A fti BOX L E H E R S 100 Bonds—Stocks— RIGHT JOB plan. CaU Mr. SawtaUe, 627- Park and Oaktand Aves. -::SS 5 ^ ,0!WII,m.»IH:.«M bank payments. Call Vallee, WATKINS Products — First in An B q ^ Opportunity Mortgages 27 6401. Bast Hartford BT Si For Your 280-6463 after 6. home service. Ask about our Tknployer BY AL VERMEER 17 Party Plan and monthly spe- MORTGAGB3S — First and Bee­ PRISCILLA’S POP 1962 CHEVROLET Bel Air wag­ Information clala. Call Eleanor Buck, 643- ond. Up to 90 per cent refi­ for YOU on — good condition. Call 649- 5768, 136 Spruce. nance on residential property. SECRETARY — RECBPTION- 8TARTTNO September certified h e r a l d 8911 anytime. STENOGRAPHERS OUT OUR WAY b y J. B. WILLIAMS 7»ma will not CaU New Haven 787-6761. Tt toe “ right Job for YOU” 1st. Excellent opportunity tor a nursery school teacher wanted. disclose the Identity of REWEAVINQ of irams, moth Includes security, advance­ career In a wortlmdille and In­ rTHAT NO OKS any advertiser using box 1964 DODGE tteirt QT, V-8, au- ment potential and toe Three morolngs a week, $9 a holes. Zippers repadred. Win­ $$$ — Problems can be solved, MAIL CLERKS teresting position In the office day. Bolton Oo-op Nursery. , I'LL CATCH UP WITH ; THAR'S WHUT KILLED OFF , letters. Readers answer­ tomatic, good condition, must early reoogndtlcn of your VOU LATGR-I'M GOIN© ALL OF OUR OLD WEST-JUST ] dow shades made to measure, call for Information on our one of a local doctor. AppUcant May apply to Mrs. David Mlnl- . LIKE A NERVOUS OL' DOW- ing blind box ads who seU. 649-3422. payment per month plan. New skill and Indttatlve, you TO TH' BANSER STATION desire to protect their all sizes Venetian blinds. Key' knmediate openings in our must b* neat, a good typist cucol, Birch ML Rood Ext., ‘ AND CALL UP THE . AGER WHEN A FAUCETS Haven 787-6761. eOiould Investigate toe Job GOV/ERNMENT TRAPPER LEAKy CALLIN'ALL TH' Identity can follow this 1961 CHEVROLET Biscayne, V- made while you wait. Tape re­ General Service Depart­ and able to meet toe public. B otton.______, PLUMBERS IN TOWN TO corders tor rent. Marlow’s, 867 opportunities at Ikatt A AND TELL HIM ABOUT procedure: 8, excellent condition, Hurst SECOND MORTGAGE - Un- ment for qualified, fast ac­ Pleasant surrounding* and THOSE TWO PRAIRIE STOP TH' PLEASANT SOUND ] floor shift, $760. Call 649-2074. Main., 549-528L Whitney AlrorafL And . . . curate stenograpiiera to liberal benefit*. Salary com­ DOG HOLES' OF DRIPPIN'WATER.', Umlted funds available for see higher wage scales plus In­ Enclose your reply to the perform interesting and di­ mensurate with experience. ond mortg^es, payments to creased i>ald holiday and box In an envelope — CHEVROLET 1965, 2-door hard­ versified work. Appllcanta References, both personal and LEGAL addressed to the Classi­ suit your budget. Expedient vacation benefits have re­ top, V-8 engine, standard shift. BuUding—Contracting 14 must be high school gradu- business required. Write Box fied Manager, Manchester Call 643-8143, after . service. J. D. Realty, 6tt-6129. cently gone into effect. NOTICE 6 CARPEhiTRY — Concrete work, aitee. AA, Herald. Ehrenlng Herald, together Among our many current The Republican eleotors of anything from cellar to roof. A FRESH START wiU lump with a memo listing the requirements are openings the Town of Andover are here­ companies you do NOT Inside and out, no substitute for 3TOur debts Into one easy pay­ for . . . Immediaite openings In our want to see. your letter. FOR A GOOD quality work, satisfaction guar­ ment. If you have equity In mail depairtment for neat by notified that there wlU be a wfeHfatkWgU Your letter will be de- anteed, competative prices, no property, caU Frank Burke to appearing mail olerks. Ap- LEGAL caucus at the Elementary stroy jd If the advertiser Is USED CAR Job too smalL D A D Carpen­ discuss ways and means. Con­ pHcanta must be recent School on Thursday, March 3 BY KEN MUSE one you've mentioned. If try, days 643-1904, evenings 649- necticut Mortgage Exchange, high school graduates cap­ NOTICE______1966, at 8:00 o’ckjck pjn., for WAYOUT not It will be handled in 15 Lewis St., Hartford, 246- Stenographers the usuad manner. No Money Down 8880. able of typing a minimum ^^U'S'tetect“S^-«idorsed 8897. of 40 weeds per minute to hers of the Republican Party of f^ f delegates to the CABINET WORK, formica coun­ AND qualify tor future oppoetu- See ters, rec rooms, remodeling. nities. the Town ^ „ Republican State Convention to V Lost and Found Quality work. ReEuwnable pric­ InMOordMce with Smtton ^ Hartford, June 17th X-17 4 ^ / Basinas Opp.rt.uiity 28 TvpistS LOST — Lady’s watch, senti­ es. Free estimates. Call 649> m.-wn-m nrT/-«T>-nfn ^ 425 of the and 18th. 1966, the Congres- SOLIMENE MOTORS COFFEE SHOPPE — Ideal op­ Excellent fringe benefits to* SUto ^^otiout a^ gjonal District OonvonUon, the «»»■», w TM i » a* M. ow. mental value. Reward. 643- 6985. eration. BlstabUshed location, Requirements include a and periodic wage In­ ^ a|n>I|Mhto County Convention, Senatorial, 7901. 367 OAKLAND ST. nice clientele, good hours. Effi­ creases. “ I think your now coat la juot out of this world, QUALITY Carpentry — Rooms, high school diploima and P«bate and Assembly Conven- ______ii . t...... 643-0507 dormers, porches, basements cient and profitable with low Town Committee of the Repub- ^ Imc^nol No wondor you’ re hoarto from naggingr* Lo st —vicinity Center and good stenographic and typ­ overhead. lAppen Agency, 649- Main, blue jfiM tic folder con­ reflnlshed, cabinets, bullt-ins, ing skiUs while additional Bean Piurty of t^ T ow of An- -ly, .^sct partj^endorsed N: formica, aluminum, vinyl, 5261, 649-6140. APPLY IN PERSON AT: jcB.wiaw>is taining documents signed by education or training will PH candidates for membership on TRVIN'A COME6ACK 1960 OORVAIR — Automatic, steel, ceramo siding. William i- n - b b the owner. Reward. Call 643- be woU-rewarded. 21, 19M. ^*y the RepubBcan Town Commlt- radio and heater. Call 876-9306 Robbins Carpentry Service, 6695. after 5 p.m. Musical—Dramatic 30 BEN CASEY 649-3446. FULLER BRUSH ° 8. To transact such other CRANE Plano - VloUn studio, 1960 MERCURY Coilooy Park, A A. DION, INC. Roofing, COMPANY 8 ^ party In 'Town, wWch properly come bag. 643- pajssengw Station wagon, private Instructions. Plano, Primary will be held If oppoS' ONty ONE THIN6 WRONG WITH THAT FOUND—Sleepdiig 9 siding, painting. Carpentry. Al­ Computists before such caucus. ...AND VOUR ^ fuMy equipped, $595. 742-6142. Violin, voicb, dance, solfeg^o 86 Long HIH St, East Hartford j„g candidacies are fUed In ac­ PltolCnONTHAT GREAT THEORy YOU CONCOCTED,ART. 2608. terations and additions. Ceil­ Signed Clarence W. Custer Included In lesson. 742-7425. . . . for challenging amlgn- cordance with Section 9-406 of HE WAS ON THE WEVE AU?aty CAUGHT THE HOOOUJWV! 1965 VOLKSWAGEIN, eea blue, ings. Workmanship guaran­ Town Chairman ments in our Engineering An Equal (^yportunlty the General Statutes of the BY FRANK O’NEAL AT!ACKH?^HST! HE CONFESSED TO ATTACKING MR. Announcements 2 fully equlpiped, low mileage, teed. 299 Autumn St. 643-4860. SHORT RIBS Private Instructions 32 Department Employer S t^ of Connecticut N0WAREM3U exiceUent ootidiUcm, asking $1,- Dated at Andover, Connecti­ WANT t> MOP NElSTAff 60INSTDCAU. HAR’TSDKb’ S 10th Annual Boat 450. Tradlrig is Saiturday. 643- Show, February 16-20, West Roofing—Siding 16 QUAJLFDEID man with B.S. de­ Minimum quaUllcatiaRs In­ cut this leth day of February ISA0V/' NEN ARTV^RNmynMUNE? THE POLICE AND 0121 or 235 Union St. gree wlU tutor high school 1966. SPECIAL! THtTHWWlR Hartford Armory, Farmington BIDWEILL HOME Improvement clude graduation from High math. 649-3331. WANTED — Starting Feb. 28, Republican Town Committee Triple-Track SUSPICIONS-. Ave. 1959 VOLKSWAGEN, Bunroof, Uo. — Roofing, aidli^, alterv School wlto honor grades Wapping area, woman for light radio, whitewalto, one owner. In Plane Geometry and Al­ of the Town of Andover STORM OR DO I ? tions, additions and remodel­ housework, get child off to $9J95 gebra One and Two. Pref­ By Clarence W. Custer, WINDOWS 41 Wlndemere SiL, 649-3808. ing of an types. ExceUent Schools and Classes 33 school each day 8 a.ih. Con ar­ P e r s o n a ls 3 erence will be given to a duly authorized officer workmanship. 649-6495. range hours for housework to IHU Timsky • 649-909! 1964 DODGE, model 440, V-8 , TEN MEN w a n t e d ” tooae who have taken addi­ Town Committee Chairman FEDSIRAL Income Tax returns 2-door hiardtwp, power steer-______tional courses In maithe- suit self, $1.50 per hour, own prepared with your savings in ing, autwmaftite tranomiasion. Roofing and Chimneys 16-A NO e x p e r ie n c e matlcs and have dtown a transportation necessary. 644- mind, reasonable rates. E. J. 1748 after 4. radio, snow tires. extra rims, n e c e s s a r y special aptitude tor this Bayles, 6il9-6246. $1,795. Cam 649- ROOFING — Specializing re­ a UK tr WIC In. Tja. ih. UA M. o « .^ l o w mileage, mibjeot A capacity for 0311. pairing roofs of an kinds, new neat, precise and accurate WANTED INOOMBl TAX service avaU- roofs, gutter woric, chimney* TRAIN AS TRACTOR W an ted AtKI MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLl TRAILER DRIVER woric Is a m ust WAITRESSES able. Dan Miosler, oaU 649- 1960 CHBVROLErr Inapala, 2- cleaned, repaired. Aluminum PART-TIME Clean. Late Modd BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANK 3329. door hardtjop, mags, new tires, siding. 80 years’ exporienc*. Fior part-time porttfeos in very clean, best offer. Call Immediate Job opportuni­ APPLY COUNTER MEN U S E D C A R S Hey,y3ocANT^iN INCOME TA X returns, do It Free estimates. CaU Howl*7 , ties amUahle with major our eooeoutive dintog room. 649-7997 Sifter 5. 643-5301, 644-8338. Good salary. Pleasant 6 AML to 4 PJO. AMiWW, \ / AND we SOT MR. B ooyee early. Raymond P. Jewell. CaU trucking company. Li­ At toe Employment Office working oonditiona In at- WUl Train Top Prices Paid WE FOUND Y THE PICTURiS »ourcpiow N . aaocowB 643-7481, evenings call, 649- censed by mass reg^istry of 400 Main Street THCPIANC^J WE wanted/ FBMVS 4866. 'Trucks—^Tractors Motor Vehicles. To qualify East Hartford, Connecticut tractive surroundingB. Age No Barrier! For AO Makes EfiBOQME/? Heating: and Plumbing 17 Meals aoid uniforms fUr- NOWFOR PRIVATE you must complete a part Apply In Person At HOME.' INCOME TAXES prepared by 1952 DODGE BSYA dump truck. COMPLETE plumbing a n d or full-time driver training —Open for Your Convenience— nlahed. Paid boUdays, vaoa- CARTER CHEVROLET retired Internal Revenue offic­ 6 yard water level. Industrial heating service, complete new program. If accepted, tui­ tione, group insurance pro­ NEATOWN C O ., INC. motor, $1,000. CaU between 6-8 Monday through Friday gram. Apply in peswon only. er, Marvin Baker, 643-0117. bathroom InstaUatlons and tion terms will be arrang­ 1216Vi Sliver Lane, p.m., 649-4772. bathroom remodeling, 30 year* 8 A.M. to 5 PM. Pratt A Whdtney Aircraft 1229 Main St. INCOME TAX returns pre­ ed. Placement service upon East Hartford, Conn. In business. Earl VanCamp, completion. Phone Hart­ Tues., Wed. A 'Ilium. Eve*- Post 27, 400 Main Street, Phone 649-5233 pared at reasonable rates. CaU 649-4749. ford 249-7771 anytime. TUI 8 PM . ash for Mr. Bletwp, Cafe­ John Mocette, 649-9017. Garage—Service— Saturdays 8 A.M. to 12 Noon teria A. Storage______W B O m PLUMBING and heating SKIS' mcOMH TAX Returns — Busl- repairs, alterations, electrie Help Wanted—^Female 35 CLBIRK - TYPIST with some CORR ness and individual, prepared and gas hot water heaters, free bookkeeping knowledge >l»> epr H GARAGE FOR RENT. Call 649- AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION by full-time Income tax ac­ estimates. CUI 043-1496. hours 8-5, 5 days. Local area. countant Raymond Girard, 7161. IMPORTANT NOTICE PRATT &. Please write Box M. Herald, TROUSLE? 649-5650 or can ooOect 875- Ih e 1964 Civil Rights Law stating age, experience, and 7362. Motogydes—Bicycles 11 Movingr— Tracking— prohlbita, with certain ex­ WHITNEY referenoee. CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER Storage 20 ceptions, disGrimination be­ MICKY FINN BY LANK LEONARD PREPARATION of 1965 Income 1965 HONDA TraU 90 — with ex- cause of sex. It will now be Tax returns. Samuel J. Tip'k- it Free Road That and ____ »IE F _____ exceUent condition. 549- MANCHESTER I^ v e ij. Ught necessary for our readers TNArMAfKIOMNpn’ MUmYe) trucking and package deUvery. AIRCRAFT Fatimato loaqy y»R fO M o# nvm I VE5TERPAV, AHDKIOIDED Ington, Jr, 648-7781. 5180. not only to read the usual ic AD-Worit Gnaranteed MULTi PUmlM USIINIO'M^ THISORPEAUIFIHAPNT v Refrigerator*, toashera and Female Help Wanted and DIVISION OF W Budget Terms FAUEN INTO THE HMID# WANTED r - m d e from HONDA 160, leas than 800 ■tov* moving apeeialty. Folding FIREPLACE Male Help Wanted classifi­ UNITED AIRORAJT CORP. 4r FreeTowtag ^OP IDIOTS WHO D6VM49 and ^ St. to 8 A H coodltioii. $400. ch a in ta t n n t 646417B8. M E FD R HOURS' Store, Pitkin S t, Blast Hart- «ib,7M7 cations, but also our Classifi­ MANCHESTER TRANSMISSION CO. T O -W T HE DOES IT, HECAUSC f f t ford. Arrive 8:80-9 a.m. Urgent. OaD 649-7867. cation Help Wanted — Male Bast Hartford, Conn. WIStTHINOTDPO/ WOOD 18 BRAINABD PLACE — 646-0022 Pleoee call, 649-3651 after 6:15. BOY’ S COLUMBIA Bicycle wMh Painttog—Pspcting 21 or Female . . 87. Bear BeyatooF Ante Stare Mala fit. douMe hand ^ ^ gKTERlOR and Interior polnb An Equal Opportunity YOUNG LADY dealreB ride White, one year old, like new, * Employer, M A F LARGE $ 1 from Wbodlead St to Ooca- $25. 11 Strant S t, 648-6160 af- Ing. Wallpaper books, paper- r a b YSITTER wanted for three BUNDLE I rMU banging. Celling Floofo. Ful- school age children and Oola plant, Mato St, East ter 5 p.m. eclal rates for homeowner* RoHrins OfRes Worfc. Mochlns, Typing, payments, no cash needed with hauled, rented. Adding ma­ 66 or over. 649-7868. 875-8401. EXPERIENCED TO BID average cred it 1966 Pontiac chines rented and repaired, MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES OTO, 1964 Cadillac sedan. 1965 Sealed bids wlU be received 2. Part-Time. 4 Hours a Day, 5 DaDays a Week. BY LEPF and MeWILLIAMS pickup and delivery service, PAINTINQ BY Dick Fontaine^ at the office of the General — - W-- Mooza convertible. Call 289- Yale Typewriter Bervles, 649- . Interior sad exterior. Paper CLERK Set Your Own Hours.I. Typing, nU n9D VTCe a b'U B E WELL X MUST GET fZ 6254, ask for Graham Holmee. hanging and wall paper rem ov­ Manage!) 41 Center Street, WANTED W K H SK /B ^ 9AKE, AAARS»«\, I HOPE N O T H IN S '^ 7 ^lU^^TUCK IN 'Xw Li THESE INSTRUMENTS 4966. al. Dutch Boy and DuPont Mature woman wtto book­ Manches^r, Conn., until March All fringe benefits, paid vacations, hoUdays, retire­ fM9l/r NECeSfiMV HAPPENEP 10 M AKO. i HEAVY T R A P M INTO THE HANDS OF fqiBD CART Your credit tui^ 4 1966 at 11:00 a.m., for Port­ Active or silent part­ TDOOMPSmll s h a r p e n in g Service — Saws, Quall^ woikmanaUp. CaO keeping and typing exp^- ^ 'mOMTNEAlRPOKn ad down? Short on down pay- land Street Pump Station—Al- ment proflpram, health insurance, etc. mentT Bankrupt? Reposses- knives, axes, shears, skates, evenbve- 246-9691. . , enoe. Apply in peceon. ner to invest in estab­ WITH YOU, OAVY. rotary blades. Quick service. terationa and Reviaiona. Bid AIRPORT?^ yen CAW. aion? Don’ t despair! Bee Hon- INTERIOR and exterior point- forms, plans and spedficatlona eat Doui^as, Inquire about low- Capitol Eqnlpmea. Oo.. » lished construction Apply In Penon Ifata S t, Mwiwhaatar. Boora ' big, wallpaper ramovsd. taOy OPTICAL STYLE BAR are available at the Oontzol- « down,’ amallest payment* iaaaniL Rene Belaagsr, 60^ leria Offloe, 66 Center Street, ABywliala. No small loan or fl- gaily r-5. naBsdajf T-6, Satur­ 768 Main St. company. For further THE W . O . O LB m C Y C O . day 7-4. 648-796L______■ 06UorMM80i. Handieater, Oonneetieut Baim aompany plan. Dougtoa information write Box 334 North Main Straot walls. EDWARD R, PRICE — paint- ...... Town of Mancheater, Motors, 3» Main. _____ tbnntt Conpectleut *^|^Sicea, flagatone termoea. tag and paptodtangtag, over 88 RN OR UPN for 8-11 or 11-7 W, c-o Herald. Mb? CADILLAC, au power, alr- shift. FuU or parMime. Laurel Robert B. Weiae, AU concrete repalra. ReaeM yeara eezperlenn, 6^1008, 76 General Manager aooditkmlng, best offer. 646- aW. prteas. 648-080. Unmnora Or. Manor 649-4619. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, I960 P A G ^ JUMCBBSISB EVEMN6 HBBALO, gAHCHEgTEB, COWH^ THPBaPAY, FEBRUARY IT, 19W Houses IVir Sale 72 Hunses For Sale 72 Suburban For Sale 75 Saburfaan Fpr,8 ale 75 B o lt O n Toieneiito Apnr ty n to—^ t e — Furnished Apartments 63-A Suburban For Rent 60 TaBemento 68 MANCHESTER -2 family flat OOLOM8XA LAKE, $13,000, 4 ANDOVER LAKE 5 room 7 - \ > • ■NOT IM A HOT fSOO IBB is(»kc«6K a a o m o * ’ -r ------THREE ROOMS parttaUy fti^ ROCSVIUE>-3 kriga 8Vk room DUTCH CCT^WUL coariri. aeart^ FOR RENT — S roam heated. ^ .naparata larnacaa, 8«ur ga- room Ranch, fireplace, panel- borne, needs some ranovatians, KroT f7M, M br 1600 to t* t o n A t h r e e r o o m 55im B 8tE »-8 room apart- niabed, 46 WaUa at, ono block hartad apartninta. Q n ^ imp a( T nwdta, and Hi b i^ lag dipertliiilit: Sweef^ iWft. AKC n|MtonM,.4*walM, » to- ^5!7$8AW omirolly loceiad; i ^ ngsw' iNtaty radaooratod, dty big, eellar. new .furnace. hard to dupUcato rt $6,800* Girl Scouts N O! MfOi ment, 4M Mato mart, iMrt. **>4 hot water to- foam Miato. OaU aveuinga, 648 H 0|C. A wWkrt wtatti eanart ^fla- l:lAU:4A 'Af|4r to toraon t iiulMi-M»nOlL.! to*!*. Ckfl 64S4US n U n ^ Omkral teeatem. Bel HUtcldaa Agency, R aatton, 648 varton Agency, Raaltora, 648 M O TB V B N M M fuktot. 8186, 04. yloded. $133 montUy. Leonard o n |J|BUU M ir M a^ .Klodi Carp-. IStt 4 p jn . Ageotyf tte-aida. ______Aif itoal Eriate. 6486m. 5834. 3818. tloUandl BUT A WHOLE HOUSE MANdUEirn BB - torge. mar. ToPromote rOR SAIS— Mate BaAda Ttir> MANCHESTER — Brand new, S ROOMB LOVELY 4 room apartment, torn Mocks IfSJW 4 ROOM apartment, aae- Business Locattona BOLTON CENTER SPBCTTACULAR B olton ROCKVILLE — $18,800 for 5 Itor, hM» iM i* oU. MMUA NEW FURMmbBB apaetoua 8 room apartments; graea and baaaty af Ranch, 5% Immaculate rooms, bedroom home, newly rodecor- ADVESTJSfffG Room. from Main St, small wtol oon* oitd flodr, rtove, Refrigerator For Rent 64 AND APPLXAMCB8 ideal oountry aatting, yet near daya af aUL Onriffil NOW IS THE profeoatonol landscaping, Rao ated, aluminum stomts, Ufa- Camp Lore TOOLASlD A B b M gla tfn d iwfiMt a t a i^ womaa or tM ■fnwtfiA toiumng with a qinlat .nd rtiqMMal, near Parkade, APARTMENTS CLASnnED APYKRIISING oiOPT/BCMDR8 , EVERYTHING an facOitiee. SmaR, Otoonlal lE S n tA B L B Btore or cOtoa elite 3 fliapliMa, wiBd aUnglad Room, swimming i ^ . Own- time riding, city utiUties. Bel togra pnifH Aitar n to . OMt BS8- BtUban patvOacaa. b all atmoapbMa. M ajm A$anqy, ifAdta "alily, no pete, $iao. TIME TO BUY EOR (HILT fSOOAO styled bnildiiig offera ohaxm W>ace, grorind floor, clean, rt- gambnl roof and. anall paaa era transfarrad, axqeUent fl- Air Real Estate. 643-9683. Bolton Gill Soouta wte bold S AJL to B PJL DIE rm . 4. MS-TOW. 64AQ1SL nuHitbly.; Available March 1st. NCar has fgiwdiigy la $ WMoh RiCiodm and privacy. Only $138 month­ tracUva and raaaanabla. Apply paveh aira^ nanctaig. Lappan Agency, 648 a JuUeit Lowe “Thinking iDay” j a49-4^ '. ' ______room apaitnaanta with hat SOUTH WINDSOR — New 7 celebration and camp . promo- 1 Ikmous Make RefUgantor ipcm fornon- l o o KIMO tor anything in real ly, heat, hot water, atom and Mr. Daly, Strta Tbaatro, 11 SEE THESE LISTINGS 5361, 649-6140. CUBAN piaai water, bead, atove and ty- Koem Raised Ranch, aluminum tlon nigM TYieeday from 7 toil 1 Itomoua Make TV anaokhty gentkm aa in private ____ rmtala — aportmenta, nAigerator metudad, Hayes BEAUTIFUL new apartments, _am______. - 8 pm . yard, toortad hi ana of CiOPt CLOSING m iB Jroi^ .CLASSIFIED .ADVT. U f€ olOVx <2 trigarator, $Ug' monthly. chsatorta beat MtgbbotfeoodA TODAY! VERNON — Recent Ranch on a riding, 3-car garage, Uving g;30 p.m. in the high sduwlj 1 Bedroom Suite home. Oan 648-1435. homes, multiple dwanbigs, caB Agency, 646-0181. Wooiftrtdge Gardena. 4% room STORE FOR RFNT — aT MQCOMX m a nUDiAX lliM AJL — SAStilUlAX • AJL T tfM y '' ffp w lag .a^itoini.. OaS 64S-4SU, . Fbnirttdc Aganqy, 66M4N. high shaded lot, 5H rooms in- room with oaihedral ceiling, gym. This ia the firat gateer- TWO Rm NO Horaer, oim rod 1 uvtag Room Suite J. D. Realty, 6486186. Imgt v 13S BIRCH ST. — room saUabla RUNT MAN baa cuatomerii dupMx $150. 8)i room flat $185. 1^400 .square feat heated, (> ii cIudM 8 very large bedrooms, flrepiace, modem Idtohen, fam- scouts in town for galdtog, ooa . M dsfua aaaso, 1 Dtaetto Set 3 urge bedroom#, 1 % bates, 5224114. MANOHBCYBR — 7 room Goto- A a axnaptiniw i vaiua t o a d ^nW wiwilirtii . 1 Seely Ifatty for working getrtlemen or lady. W WEST lOddla Tpka., modem ^laMtag for rentaia. ChM me to^ room oldar home on Fine huge kitchen with bullt-lns and Uy room with flrepiace, large ntany years. f 138 SMh. 64S-«71!. . niodecn, idtoban with O.E. re------— ______■3.- ...... ■■■■,- , „-,■■■ . ntal eoBvaitiartly tooatod in KKohen privUegaa. RO weakly. 4% room duplex, beat. Hot wa­ day. 6483666, 6464848.______Street in Mancberter. OU dining area, flreplaced Uving lot. Hanley Agency, 643-0030. Memhera of tee new eenkri Ajfly: 1 Seely Box Spring* - {rigarator, range, dtapoael, MANCHESTER — prime office Houatg For Stte 72 Potter St araa. ^ batea, for­ DIAL M 4711 8 T t o W Ruga 6484461. ter, eleotric stove, refrigerator, 1 room with waU to waU carpet- troop wUl open with a flag cere­ SEVEN ROOM apartment, 84 dishwaaber, Private basemrots cp*ce, 100 to 2,000 square feet, mal aiiifcig room, 4 badrooma heat Ntos tot Only $16.- ^ IO N A 1 Boodoir Obair garage, basement storage, $180 800; tag. 2-car garege, $18,000. V^l- VTHWON ^ * R mony. Junior Troop 667 will teil Artlddi Ear Sail 4S Locust S t, $180. Can 648-8436, piped for automattc washer and central location, abundance of MANCHESTER - $Sjm aa- puridMUIj, extra larga tot, f U t « t "ML, -. 3 Vanity Lamps morrifaly, avaJlaWe February aumaa mortgaga on Oda vTrton Agenc^ Realtors. 649- beautifoHy PLEASANT ROOM for gentle­ 85. ______~ dryer. Air . ocndltiontag (op- parking, alter to suit. Hayes ideal for otaUdron. Leonard wooded lot, 3 fireplaces, at- C e e llw 4 hw * PiweedNi y«ge 3 POtowu 10. Can 6483866 before 6 p.m. oious 6 room Ootonial, ganiga 3818 V' tAiJBa AMD aiwvtoa man. Near bath. 54 High R . Uooal), master TV sntenna, Agency, 646-0181. Agency, Raaltora, 6480466. SPECIAL — SPECIAL tached garage, paUo, and a Trotg. Balm Ritolpaat JaeohaoB toam 1 Pair iaianketo f o u r ROOMS with garage. $90. 1^ porch, quiat atrart, a x ^ H * WaRtoB—Ftowde 8B Hd|p Wanttil—Mile Bf 5 5 FOUR ROOM apartment, heat, hot water on hart, open stair- SOUTH WINDSOR — Beautiful Ibott order Sm aaT Sto Bomtolto ahato 1 Oocktoil TaMe ROOM FOR LADY ot gentla- monOdy, central locaUcn. JJ>. OFFICE SPACE available, 3 tent araa. Hayes Aganey, 646- TWO FAMILY — 5^ rooms, We have tnro exjcapttonajly Lowe Day, and a coileoUion wiU hot water, atove and refriger­ ease, large lading door dosets, 5Vi room Ranch with full base­ in mid 20’s. Colli A Wagner, P A B T -T D a: RATIONAL‘ OorpoFotom ottara «0ek..4^ iaraaer: man Hrhtm aasm sad XB$4matlonEl Oflt'Oik 8 TTMe Lamps ,man, ^ et, oonvenlent loca­ Real Eetate, 6488139. rooms, new modern building OIXL near Main, sapanto heafing, Rna tench boroaa for sale be taken ftom each troop. totTNHlam.,Raottl oqulpmaia ator, watorer and dryer in rildlng glass doors. On bus line, ment. Real buy rt $16,260. TUed 643-9068, 876-3396. KtATBrncuu:. t c t m t career h r, 'iinalMed. i^pUeant pa^ttoto,^ wQl Oonaldar toD 1 9x18 Rug ^ tion. 384 Charter Oak B t 648- with electricity, heat and cen­ 3 oar garaga. Owner, 335-6644 on HUblard Drive in Ver­ ______The Oadettes will present a basement, $136. No pets. 648 near schools, slH^>plng and RANCH — Sevan rooma, ana bate, vanity, many extras. W ll I M , aixnrMie ataMattoil tolPtot Expertance ’ hot ne’eslaiery. titM: /LtW to patwn Bahaiwa 1 Floor Imnp tral air - conditioning, excel­ after 6. non. Bach baa featuiro too BLXJNGTON Compare the “Soout’e OWn” smd sMto ou. 8368. PTffgwf J- ST. — Third floor, 8 quaUfy for minimum FHA fi­ Phone aWOlN for appoint­ aiiiain # | t, SST Waat MkMla 1. Smoker 7704. ______churches. Open daily and week­ lent location, ample parking. jrear old, preatlga naigihbor- muneroua to write rtxwt value In this 7-room cootem- camping. Mtas Oaroi Lefehvrej, lo r accountonPa oflloo. Paim a' as, Tatnon, an* rooms, 648-6258, 6-6. nancing. T. J. Crockett, Real­ amtpcaMSon. Boammay'baar- m ent . . Spka. Orphan for MtkifadiiMnt, 86 Pieoe Dtamerware Set WIDOW wouM Mke butoneae ends, noon - 5 p.m. 6485691, CaU Robert D. Murdock, U A R hood on deadend street, laige — 7 rooms, large We’d like to Show you bofh porary SpUt, tamily room, 3 leader of this troop, wlil show 64S-l»4,v ■ ■ 34 Pieoe Silver Set t h r e e r o o m s , Odonlal Man- ______lot with trees, daoormted with tor. 648-1677. aaagad, loaeaRato. aaiacy, la* woman to share garden apart­ 546-0106; 6481038 evenings. Lo­ Realty Oo.^ Inc. 6482692, 648 modem UtoiMa every woman’s o f ifiem but ramembar onty full baths, fireplace, kltehen sUdea o f day and reeidant Girl 18 Yarde Floar Covering or, utiUties and appliances, u ^r o e 6 room duplex, bua kne, elegenca for rich and exchistve l »—«i* wt OB aMltgr. m ent 646-0347. cated rt Junction o f Woodbridge 9651. dream but aeldom aaan. Larga one to . a buyer. There ia a VBIRNON — S-bedroom non-de­ bullt-lns, garage, panoramic Scout canipa. ipaB >nBR:ihim man, 46 > W OOIA OOUWOnOM — 17 an- EVERYTHING 4 $116. J. D. Real Estate Co., good realdenttel area, newly re- beimty plus tuxnty. JFliepIaoea, DATAjPflOCESSING and Parker Ste. M.P. Ehitar- «nnitig and living romn with s h o r t ly o f homaa Mm velopment Ranch featuring view. A quahty home for only All girls In tee troops, to- hM ib pw.SMek. Must ba Steady thpie guns, revoivara, cap and ONLY $600.00 WARM, otxnfortaMe room in 049-6139 decorated, floors reflnistied, baterooma, garagen Yonaama TRA^NlSE prisea. OFFICE SPACE for rent, cen­ fIrapUoa, a den, IH hatha, 3 first floor family room, garage, $21,900. OoUl A Wagner, 643- ejudtag Brownies, wriU stag dur- worker and married. Paid va- balls, rifles and shotguns. Beat Free storage until wanted quiet centrally located home ------front and rear porches, rear it, tela house has it For ap- NB3W 8 room apartment, new trally located, ample off-atreet bodrooms, 3-car gaiage, near fireplace, buUt-in oven and 9068. 876-3390. tee program. Hdp Wanted—Male SB W ork acpttUnM .or eollC(j|:e oation and other, beneflts. Ex- offer for entire «Aeetien. 6i48- I Free daitvery anjrwhera to <» working gentleman. OaE porch enclosed, aluminum 8^ ROOM ityartm ert, furnished p ^ tm e n t to saa oaO Phillirlck stove and refrigerator, $90. a combinations, parking, aduR' parking. Reasonable. OaU 649- Ugh aohooL Pbilbrick Ainncy. range. Asking $18,900. OoUl A ■ ------The evening w ill close with not needed, cxndlent oppor­ pertehca bslpAil but not eoeen- 6717 weekdaya after L OoonecUcut morningB or after 5:30 pm., or unfurnished,- oil heat, large 5368. Agency, 646-8464. month, no lease. Leonard Agen­ family preferred. AvnflebM JARVIS REALTY CO. Wagner, 643-9088, 876-3396. ANDOVER—3-toedroom Ranch, ^ recitation of tee tawe by tunity for a recent Ugh ttoL Apply in parson, Nlohola- Free aet-up by owr own ro- 646-7410. parking space, reasonable, IOC on lake, Uving room 12 x- o i Junior Troop 668. IMPORTANT NOTICE $6 BUTS A Goodyear nykm Uro cy, 6480469. March 1. CaU after 6 wert LARGE BSaCCUnVE Bandi, 7 h a NCHBSTER — A tnuMittfuiiy aofaool graduate w lth a b m Mancheater Tire, 8M Broad 8t Hafcle men. O rlftoal price for vrorking adults, 6486389. Realtors ROCKVnZE — Live rent free 27, enclosed 30’ porch, fire- Iha UM Ctvn Rifbto Laiw with tulsyn whan you buy one days, anytime weekends, 648 rooma, m odeni kttehaB wlte all At least one parent is asked araraga sbhdlaatlc record. all ttaia merohandiae waa appointed 8room Ranch. A ta this older 3-famlly located p i^ , G.E. furnace, oil hot wa­ pcoUMta, with oartoto ok* at regular price. Oole Discount Wanted—^Rooms—^Board 62 WE HAVE customers waiting yOUR ROOM apartment, 2 bed­ buUt-tns, dtatag room, two fire­ 648-1131 649-1300 to attend with each chUd. Vm be trslnad on IBM $825.46. Some fortunate pereon 1968. cuuiitry eised kltehen with ta an area convenient to your ter, J«i> transfer. Ken Oatrin- oapUoea, HacrtnitnatloB ba- Station, 648-8888. for the rental of your apart­ rooms, heat, hot water, stove, MODERN places, 2% b a ^ family room, Rookrifla — OeB S75-0636 To Study Africa 1401 Oompoter and retatod can purchase it all for only WOMAN wants clean room near built-ta over, range, dishwash­ shopping, schools and bus, ex­ eky, Realtor, 648-5159. oanae of aex. It wtD now ba IMMEDUTE OPENINGS ment or home. J. D. Realty, SH300ND BTOOR, 4 room apar8 refrigerator, $106. monthly. two car garage wooded tot, A Lenten misrion school spon­ data pTooeating agulpaient BE GENTLE, be kind, to that $500.00. On (hsplay at main business center. No smoking. er, t generous bedrooms, 3 car- cellent condition throughout. aeceaaaiy lor oar reodara —IBM 860 on order. 6486129. ment, oentraUy located. OaU Call 8787862. $39,500. Pbilbrtck Agency 668 sored by tee three Protestant axpens.ve carpet, clean it with AppUancee are recondi- $10 a week. P. O, Box 428 Man- STORE airte bates, firenlaced family '..i . - ^ uTs'eirrt $ ir.5 r‘a^iu not ooljr to read tba oaoel tloned and fully guaranteed. cheater. Conn. 648-8872. 6464. rooi laim^ r^ ^ a g ^ MANCHESTER^ rc^ ^ iumUa, acre of land, many ex­ ohurohes ta town will be held APPLY FOR Blue Luatre. Rent electric FIVE ROOM apartment — new­ (JVBST Laxurtous Duplex ntal wWh 1% tUad hatha, hunt- * Wagner, 6489068, 876-3396. at United Meteodtot Church Famala Bate Waatod and MONTHLY f o u r r o o m duplex, stove fur­ FOR RENT ouB Uving room, 3-car garage, tras, $15,900. ca n Hebron 228- MUai Help Wanted claaatfl- P.O. Box 78, Hartford, Oomt ahamnooer, |1. The Sherwin- ly renwdeled and redecorated. Apartments. 4Vi rooms, OWNER Anxloua to aeU 6 rcKxn agate thlB year. The ttietne will All Around Grinder Williams Oo. PAYMENTS nished, couple preferred, no Cape with shed dormer ta $38,900. Wrtyarten Agency, P " * * ’ ^ * SOUTH WINDSOR — Prime lo- 9116, Strout Realty. eatioaa, but Wanted — Kato ONLY $16.98 Third fkxa:, $130 mooflUy. Ap- baitlM, 3 laage bedrooms, 2 Raaltora, 648381$. tared wafia, large fot. Now un' cation. 8 room Colonial, two be "The Ctmrch’a Mission to Apartments—Plata— pets, $60. 6489188. private entrances, Uving room, ON VERNON CIRCLE Bowers School area, fuU base­ der oonstruotiaa. Chariea Les- OOLUMBIA— 4-t>edroom brick or Pemale, alao oar Claaatfl- MEN NEEDED in Mancheater Machinist PAINT BRUSHES, imperfect. 60 Phone For Appointment pliancee furnlehed. Available years old. All kitchen bullt-lns, New NatioM.” Studenia wHI oatloo Hato ... ST. vicinity for general deaaiaf, Tenements 63 MOrch 1. 649-4617. taspectlon call Leonard transportation must be pro- OPERATOR geous Uvtag room, 2-car ga­ otoae to elementary school. T. Bhia Lustre is easy on the bud­ St., 648-6160 after 6 p jn . Steve, refrigerator, parking. er, Coventry Lake, $100 month­ Aganey, Realtor. 646-0409. vided^' tarteveir,' in tide ceaa. T.V. 8BRVICSI Man — must be rage, $23,900. W olverton J. Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. Fedi^fal Aid get .Restores forgotten colon. BUY DIRECT from our ware­ Oompletelly redeoorated, $120. ly. 742-8892. CHARMING Reads Poetry Openmt fo r IBM 1401 oon- ejqparlenced, petmanent fuB. 16 Forest 3t., o ff Main St. 646- Agency, Realtors, 6482818. MANCHESTER — Modern 6 Rent electric ehampooer, $1. house and save $300 • $460 on DOUBLE STAMPS First Selectman, Oarmelo Zan- J. Overton Rogera formerty sole operator. Third Wilt FIVE ROOM Ranch, garage, room Cape, 4 finished, garage, Paul's-Paint A WaUpaper. 0090, 643-W 5. U A R BUHir Rsnch, modern, of Manchester, now of Hartford, operatton, IBM 860 on or­ ACCXDUNTANT brand new Winter Melbdlgrand fireplace, $150. monthly. CaU Let me show you this rt- nice lot, convenient to achools, ghi is attending a- series of con­ traotive 2-family flat on immaculate, Utehen with gave a weH-recelvod reading of der. Ocanpany dfera excel­ Utocn^St, RockviSa, osU'878 ARMSTRiONG 9x13 vinyl rugs, and Kranicb A Bach spinet and SDC ROOM duplex, oil furnace, 649-8464. bus, rtnpptag. Bel Air Real ROUTE 44A bus Hne, 6H rooms on each bullt-lns, flreplaced living ferences In Hartford this week. from his book of ^ - lent tree benefit program 0889,.^ iftar 6 p.m. 876-l6a. $177. Sherwln WlUiama Oo., 961 console pianos, fully guaran­ near bus, schools and stores, Estate. 648-9333. “ ■ • • - * * — — ' - - Hiilp us keep our staff floor, steam heat, 2-car ga­ room, large lot. Only $ 1 6 ,0 0 0 . ______The conferences are being held 'The Blues and BaUads Of looiudint beoRli and acci­ Main St., Mancheeter.' teed. Prices start $848. Rent or on lease. 649-1146, after 4 p.m. MANCHESTER -Executive 11 NORTH COVENTRY btypy. The peasant ac- EVERYDAY rage, exoeUent condition, Bel Air Real Estate, 643-9882. MANOHB8TBR — $15,900 tor 6 to explain programs of federal a'stock Yankee,” at a meeting dent inauranoe, Mto inaur- buy from $8. a month. Nor­ room home, 4 bedrooms, 3 oounting staff, effiden t of tee Ladies Benevolent Society w a l l p a p e r OkMequto, 800 man’s Furnitore, corner of FOUR ROOM luxury apart­ baths, living room, sitting one flat vacant Must see ------— room Cape, garage, treed lot, aid tor cities and towns, and anoe, penoloa ptan. MACSHNIST ami psp^e tfiough they Six room Oape, full shed of Bolton Oongregaticnal Ctiurte pa.tterne.v 87c. • 87c, single roll. Pine and Forest St., Manches­ ON GASOLINE AND OIL ment, heated, carpeting, auto­ room, sunporch, dining room, to appreciate. MANCHESTER presUge aroa, central location, near schools, dcHrmer, hot water heat, others are being heM to discuss 4gra,. ipuat be augmented to matic washer, refrigerator and derirahie 6 room OokmlaL 1^^ shopping. Bel Air Real various services tor the elderly. Ttieoday. Write Box N, Herald, atat- Or Sheiwto WilUatoe'Oo.;661 Main ter. Open days 89, Saturday kitchen with pantry, lavatory tot 70x350, VA mortgage bitaefie t|M' laoreaeed work stove, garage. Route 6. Call Large flreplaoed Uvtag room, gjstrte, 6480882. Rogera was aseirted In Ms Ing boatoeoa e:Q»erlenoa, St., Mancheater. 94. off large haU, rec room with ALICE CLAMPET may be assumed. Immacu­ Special Service kiad. If jrap. are a rocent Garfield 89923 after 6. 1 % bates, sunporch, green- ______5______:------reading by Raymmid Btonks, a education and aalaxy ra* V: TOOLMAKER aicoountinir'^siahool or ool- lavatory, maid’s room with house, g a r a g e. Beautifully MANCHESTER — Attention In- late oondltton, tow down The United Congregational OLENWOOD gaa 1 wsiga, $10. bath and 2-car garage, $200 per payment. Church will serve as host to University of Hartford sopho­ quirenMols. to$a prsd, or have some ex­ FOUR ROOM apartment, part­ REALTOR 649-4548 landscaped half acre lot. Re­ vesptors. Unique opportunity to 30. .gallon copper hot > waiter Antiques month. Call Bob Gerstimg, 649- the Rockville Coimqil. of Church more, who later sang for the WMii Job toiop eoeperienoa perience to the aooounting tahk. 643-teOO. PLUS... ly furnished o r unfurnished. cently redecorated. Realistical­ buy 4-family plus single home, group. The two men read the for rapidly growing oon- 6381 evenings, 643-7033. Women for a "Wprld Day' of field, we wnqtd^Uke to hear DEACON’S bench, eptonlng Nice neighborhood, quiet re­ ly priced. Leonard Agency, new central heating syrtem ta poetry against a background o< cam. La^ variety of SPACIOUS Custom built all Prayer" service, Feb, 26 at Orem you. Beeri your re- . Earn nopoey to your wheel, silver tea eervice, felry spectably rouple. desired. Avail­ SIX ROOM Colonial bouse fo r Realtors, 646-0469. 4-famiily, annual income $6,300. CHARLES W. LATHROF taped inrtitimentei music, moet- TURRET LATHE operators, ex­ work, oonganlal worictog brick 6 room bouse. 2 ceramic 1:80 p.m. aume g 1 v 1 a V ’ aehotaetlo spare'time.' Rent a Qtamccane lamp, oompIeitB maple bedroom able M arte 1. Cell 643-9462 4-8 Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Broker ly blues and Jazz. perienced, night shift, houra 6 oondUioae. Apply: small adult family, available baths, dining room, double prTKIN ST. — Comfortable Col­ background, burtness expe- Eleotric Rug Shempooer for set, ladder back chains, an­ FREE pm- immediately, references pre­ Mrs. Kenneth Kaynor le ohalr- The narrative-type poem la p.m.-4 am. Bremlum pay, an rtenoe, and salary requlra- only $3. a day at Manchester brick garage, plenty of storage, onial home. 8 bedrooms, for­ WEST SIDE — 8-6 flat, 2-car 649-0884 643-7866 man of the program and the _ benefits. Dean Machine Prod- tique ohaire. Royal Copen­ ferred, $150. monthly. 643-6441, acre, gardens, trees. Hutchins mal dining room, enclosed a dialogue between two Negros PERSONNEL DEFT- ment* to Box V, Maaobes- WaEpaper, 346 Broad St. Then NEED A RENT? OaU the Rent garage,' bus Uhe, recent heat­ theme Is ;;You are My Witness". " tju-ough a ghefto'and nets, 166 Adams St, Msnehes- hagen CBirtotmes ptaitee, many 4-8 p.m. Agency, 649-6824. porch, finished recreation tar Herald. ted your hubband you paid $40. man, no charge. West Side ing systems, good value at The Rev. Mrs. Lorne Macljoan jjgjgjj jq various inhabitants. ter. other household items includ- 6ENUINE t-pc. coAsns $n room, 2-car garage, half acre. to hava the niga cleaned. tng pictures, diehca, some Beaity. 649-3566, 649-4342. MANCHESTER — IB next door $21,900. Leooaid Agencjr> BOLTON Co)isgtfy,.»riU be guest speak- has grown up bl IONA MFG. CO. Principals. 649-0604. Realtors. 648-0469. COST CLERK — High School tooto, etc. 9 a m 4 pm., Satur­ 11 Coupons Suburban For Rent 6( to this beautiful 4 room Ranch, rOolh Ranch, Uvtag room wlte er. Communion will be served uiig area, se^ he had to leant graduate with high mathem^- Regent St, Monoheator CAREER POSITION for young day and Sunday. 142 South ANCHOR FOUR ROOMS, central location, ROCKVILLE — 4 room apart enclosed breezeway and ga­ NEW FAMILY flat, 6-6, Bow­ $700 DOWN — $130 per month flrepiace, tiled bath vvtth van- by the Rey. Donald MUier and about these people by vialtiiift oal aptitude, experience hdp- mar who is looking for more DiamoiKto—'Wfitehes— Mato S t ghs heater, parking, $66 month­ ment, cemvenient location rage, excellent condition, large ers School area. Separate fur­ buys this 6 robm Ootonial with Ity, large treed lot, only $11,- the deaconesses of the church, ghettos. He picked iq> batch fill hut not necessary. Write than Just a Job. Offera execu­ JdwdIrY 48 HOCKING ly. Call 668-1687. stove included. Immediate oc lot, full price, $18,800. Mitten naces, 23’ living room, city IVi bates, garage. Belflore 900. Paul Flano, Realtor, Mrs. Donald Inglls will con- phrases which he incorporated Box T, Manchester Herald. PLUMBER — experienced In tive career to iSgh School cupancy, children welcome Agency, Raaltora, e4860Sa utilities Call Leon Oleszynski, Agency, 643-5121, Mir. Hohen- 0191. duct a children’s worship serv- i^to some of the poems. H!a now work, top arages, over­ graduate with plearing person- WATCH AND JEWELRY re- OIL BURNER Meohanio—must Wanted—^To Call owner, 643-0251. Builder. 649-4291. teal. Ice. Ihternational gamaa tor hook was published last year, time. OaU after 6, 648-4638. aUty, ambition, a g^ sriven ees pelring. Prompt aervics. Up to $16,600 — ATTRACTIVE 5% be experienced and licensed. 820 on your old watch In WE BUY and sell antique and Famished Apartments 63-A school age bhildren will be held join OOP Oommlttes and ablUty to m ety the pubUc. GLASSWARE room Ranch, fireplace, garage, RESIDENTIAL area, 100 x 800 $17,700 — room Ityift paneled Legal Notices in the kindergarten room and >p^ new mambera announced Top pay with top akiUs. Apply CARPENTER or earpentar’a Experieitce to'tohtect 'wprk de- trade. Ctosad Mondays. F. B. used funiltura, china, glass, sil­ FIVE ROOM Ranch, near Ver fuU basement, exceUe'.t condi­ shaded lot, 6% room Ranch dining area, 1% baths, recrea­ ver. picture (fames, old coins, ONE AND TWO room furnished sitter service for yoimger chll- by the Republican Town Oom- Gibba Plumbing A Heattog. helper wanted. CkU 644-187$ af- rirahle. Automobile toraqulred. Bray, 787 Main Street State non a rcle . OaU 643-6970. tion, 130’ frontage. Don’t delay, with an Income, ideal for In­ tion room, garage, patio, trees. AT A COURT 3F PKOBATB. CaU 878096$ for appointmant ter 6 p.m. Theater Building. guns, pewter, Uerup gold, apartments. Heated. Kitchen bald at Uoaoheeter, wlUiln sod tor dren wlU be provided in the mittee after its meeting Tues^ . Good starting selkry, ,n ^ d ad­ set, refrigerator, gas range, caU Hutchins Agency, Real­ laws or for the young family Assume per cent mortgage. (be district o( Mancheeter, on the watches, old Jewelry, hobby 5-OZ. JUICE VERNON — 4 room modern tors, 849-6324. who can use' extra income, ex­ 14th day ot February, AD. 1966. form er Post Office next to the ,iay night are Dr. EUabetfa A l- MAN FOR Ceramic vancement ^ e d - f o r ibe xtyht bedroom set. Free electricity, Hutchins Agency, 649-5824. Present. Hon. John J. Wailett. A room Ranch. 3 large bed­ 2813. Garrison Colonial in BsnUy to benefit tee migrant ministry, has served on tee board of edu- Adam and Ede'x 119 R t 44A, trained in ealea. We are an old FOR SALE — Fireptaioeiwood, Adults preferred. $126 monthly. rooms, kitchen hullt-ins, 1% school area. 8 bedrooms, ftre- Upon atgiMoatton ot Ernest C. Indian ministry and colleges. cation. Coventry. tween 94. seasoned oak, maple, btreh, $30 Lindsn Jr., OuanUan, praying tor reUable firm and this poeiUon 878-2600. baths, 12x20 Uvtag room, % SPRING STREET — A \nistom placed Uving room, dining The women’s Fellowahlp of Sotmis Oat BadgM is permanent with a bright fu­ card; $5. oar tnmk fUUI. Mr. Shimmering Sheath acre lot. Immediate occupan­ Ranch by Anaaldi. Six big room, large kitchen, 1% tiled a doubCful and dlsns^ the United Congregational At a campfire meeting of Boy FORK LIFT OPERATOR Ahearn, Bolton, 648-7566. SAVE Said ture for the one who qualifies. NOTICE cy. Wesley R. Smite Agency, rooms, 1V4 baths, porch, ga­ k.M,. (4,.. m.rm otahn fo fovor ot mliMT agsinst PRESS OPERATORS INSP^CTTGR hsJtes, (x>mpiete fire alarm sys- Irene b . Jsyk of Vernon, Oonnooti- Church will hold a walk-ta pub­ Scout Troop 78 rt Ounp Johnson Salary, commlaalon and car al- In accordance with the re­ Smocked Peacock Cosy! 643-1567. rage, built-tas, vacant. Wooded tem, 2-cat garage. $19,700. No l i c Dutch Maid party ta the tela week five new scouts re­ ASSEMBLERS lowanca, vacation with pay, in- quirements o f the Zionlng Regu­ YOUR lot. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 648- It the foregoing ceived their tenderfoot badges: To check aoooikaitiry. ma­ Garden— Farm-r-Datir ! CONCORD RD. — Beautiful agents please. Call owner 649- amUoattoQ <>“ *“***“ *> be beard and deter- church parlors, Feb. 26 from 1 PACKERS Buranoe and other em plo^ lations Of the Town of Man­ 18-OZ. PnCHER 1577. n u n e d a t Ithe Pnote office in Man- ^ 3 pm . Robert Henry, BlUy PhllMps, chine shop operattons and Prodnete SO Ranch, large Uvtag room, to^ _____ First Shift, 46 hour week. beneflts. Tlila la a better then chester, Connecticut the Zon­ COUPONS 6 Coupons cheater, in .oatd District, on the 1st . r ' Tim Poquette, Rirtcy Diq>re and average opportunity. If you feel fttriahed parte received from ing Board of Appeals will hold mal dtatag room, cabinet m a NOHESTEIR — 6 room day cf March, AD. 1966. at two Lenten sendees and study will BALDWINS, Macs, DeUcioua, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recrea­ FIVE FAMILY brick, separate o’ciook in the afternoon, and that ___ , *1,., David ftottef, BASn^^ILER you can q u a ^ , please apply to vendors. TWe is a perma­ a public hearing on Monday, Ranch, 3 bedrooms, family notice be given to all persons In- begin Wednesday at the COP*. 69 Loomis St from ecqnomy to tts fenqieri. YOU GET tion room, landscaped yard. heating units, jdastered walla, &\ioe Dixon and Stephen Singer Company, 683 Main St, nent poritton thrit requires February 21, 1968, at 8 P M . in size kitchen, birch cabinets, hardwood floors, garages, over tereaied In mid eetate of the gregational Church. The meet- Fredda received teeir second i 73 So. Mato S t Marlon B. Robertsen, Realtor, ceramic tiled bate, one block MAN WANTED for stock, daUv- Manchester. prevtoue Inepeotion experi- the Bearing Room of the Mu­ 1 COUPON WITH $8,000 annual income. Paul f S S ings w ill be held ovory W ed nes- oiaes badgee. 643-6963. from bus. $14,900. Char-Bon on. by publiMUng a copy of this or- during Lent and a re spen­ «ry and counter work, advance­ enoe. Apply . . . 8THICTLY freah eggs for sale. nicipal______Building on the follow- Detvld' Jones rsceived merit EACH PURCHASE OF Realty. 643-0688, 649-7780. Flano, Realtor, 646-0191. der m aocne newspaper having a ment opportunity. Apply Econ­ 2-Pe. SALT/PEPPER MANCHESTER^ 8 bedroom dreuietion In said district, at leaat GOrcu by tnu BOAFu Of M issions. badgee (or metal work and aitti- omy Etooiric Supity Oe., M PRODUCTION PERSONNEL DEPT. Si S.Arthur E. Scranton, South 10 GALS. OF older home, centrally located, MANCHESTER - Older 6H MANCHESTER O RB^ - $18.- appear V they see cause Ohttreh Fund letica, and John Potterton and 6473. SHAKERS Oak 8L, Msnehestar, 6481488. IQNA MFG. CO. side Taylor St, east of inter­ GASOUNE ail city utiUties, garages, treed room Colonial, 3.t bedrooms,heAronm. 2 200- Seven room older borne, u .Ume .“ d !>« 'WVxnen of tee United Oon- Larry Peace each received a ’ MACHINIST gregattonal Otuiiroh witU meet R egw ' St, Manchester PHESH a p p l e cider and odd section of Tolland Tpke. A Tay­ 11 Coupons lot, immediate occupancy. full baths, fireplace, 2-car ga­ city utilities, near shopping, t?tSi*c»urt. badge (or cooking. YOUNG MAN waatod for clert- lor St, Rural Residence Zone. school and bus. Millette Agen­ JOHN J. WALLETT, with Dr. Cuirtis Schumacher, of storage appiUe. Farrando Or­ Part Flano, Realtor, 646-0191. rage, completely remodeled oc: Joaertt A Oooti. Atty. Serving ta Viet Nam oal poaltiao in central dispateh SPECIAL Extension of permission Is re­ throughout, kitchen bullt-lns. ______cy. 643-6992.______tea Church Ftaonca Advdsory office of a ciaM one naotor oar- chards, Krch Mountain Rd., Aviation MocMnist’a Mrte Aix^ SATURDAY MOltNINa Glestonhury. quested to use land for tempo­ f*. * s TWO FAMILY—6-6, 3 bedroom Large lot, shade t i ^ . a n tra l MANCHESTER — 7 room dweU- USOTATION ORDER Snrvtoe of the United Church of ^ ^ Moberg, USH, Her. Night aUft 11 pjn. - 8 a.m. INTERVHCWS LABORERS—CtoiareAe, rtaedy arrangemento. Quiet residen­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE, Christ, tiontorrow morning. rary storage of equipment tor to downtown Manchester. tag on buz line, aluminum sld- held at Mancheater. within and for son cf Mra. Marion V. Moberg^ Oontaot Mr. Greslanl or Mr. 8 A JL — 13 Noon work, good pay. OaU S75-6088. period of one year, at above lo­ tial area, on level treed lot. Wesley R. Smith Agency. 643- the OUtriot of Manchester, on the Memhera of tlw Women’s Par- Murphy at Nelson FreigUt- tag, oil heat, IVt baths, 2-car laui day of February. 1966. of Hebron Rd., ia off the coast Apply Employes’ Entrance Hoosehidd GooAi 51 cation. Wesley R. Smith Agency, 643- 1567. ttciiwtton Ooenmitltee assisting erf Vietnam ta the Soulti China emya, Inc., 38 Bast Mato St, Aek For Mkr. FTOd Aadenon 1567. garage. An ideal family home. ait tee meeting are Mrs. Elea­ FURNITURE —'8piece seetian- George M. Paxlanoa, North­ Sea vtitb a HeUooptor Anti-Sub­ Rockvfile, 8788888 or 348767L l y 1. * 7 ♦ . V AVAILABLE for Immedtete oc­ Contact owner - realtor, 649- Eouite of Ed-ward J. Shaut^esay. nor Weston, Mra. Qlgei Labbee, Hdp Wanted— el sofa, two bedroom sets, east comer Blssell and Foster -> •4 4 > * ♦ a • -0 * ^1(451 late of Mancheeter. In sold District. marine Squadron, deployad FOUR FAMILY — Must sell. cupancy, 6 room Cape finished deceased_____ Mira. Eleanor__ Wright and Mrs GAN YOU TOP THIS? Malt or Isnud# 37 washer, ski suit, rink roller St, Beeidmce Zone B, and Four rooms in each unit. House aboard the anti-euliinarihe war­ Bueinesa Zone H. Request per­ ^ t e frtlcel^.Lrt rirelCW^ ^STOM BUILT, very youi^ 6 IS ‘■ WAnHBSa n a welter needed, skates. 649-6675. ia in excellent condition. New fare support aircraft carrier High Wages mission to diminish parcel of 74 Harlan Rd., $16,60^ Near R *„ch. ExceUent area.' ___ _ ting will be provided by Mrs. U8S Honiet. The Hornet la sup­ MALE Overtime Schedule part-time. CaU Mrs. Canfield, „ ccunMnatlon windows, paint, bus, schools and churches. room Ranch. ExceUent area, 6RDERBD: That aix monitM EMERSON lend, upon which an apart­ immaculate condition. Modern from the 14th day of February, Ingeftxxg. Swanback porting the Seventh BTeat unite Shift Premium Bdton Lake Hotel, 6489781 id- cellar floor, etc. Everything ex­ FamUy moved out of town for Nine foot draw drapes tor pio- ment is located, in order to •lAotrlr* hMt nn onn T.Amwm H*6, be and the oome are limited Kaitey M!otola. operating off the Vietnamese ProducUen Bonus tor 8 p.m ., betora 8 p jn . oeU cept central hrat. ElxceUent in­ change of employment. Call eiecin c neat, gS3,»00. I.Appen (or the creditors within FACTORY tore window. Excellent oendl- create an additional undersixed Agency, 649-6261, 649-6140. which to bring In their claims Men of the church will meet coaat. CksnpMe Progiam of Oompeay 7489M8. , come potential. T. J. Qrockett, New Britain 225-0464 for in­ tkm. CaU after 5, 6486750. tot for tea purpose of erecting -■ agaJnot mU eotate. and said ad- with Schumacher 'at 8 tomor­ A minor ancident oooiired yes­ Paid Beaefito. Realtor, 643-1677. formation. ------:------—------mlnlatrttor in directed to give pub­ row night at tee church. Wom­ WOULD YOU LIKE a perma- a dwelUag which wiU be locat­ lic notice to the creditors to bring terday at' 6:80 p jn . on. Rt. 5 WORKERS New Plant Working Oondltioiui BVERYXUINO la sterlUmd (»• ed etoaer to new aoute aide Lots For Sale in their claims vrtthln said Ume sJ- en aaaisting at the meeting are Bcnt carew ty^ posifion in e«riBtlflBea,:us*d fumitate and CU ^M BUILT Ranch on a BRUCE ROAD — Suburban^ towod by pubtlsbing a copy of thin at the ttinker in foont rt the ExooBent bewriy wages, S Une teiea Ragulatema perm it shaded 190x400 lot, formal dta­ Mira. Barbara Danforth, Mrs. Three-J’s Restauuraat. No one Mrinohesterr B so, and you MVHaaeeei |dgh qmulty I** Large three bedroom Colonial Dorie ToMaesen, Mra. Helen psid hoMays, paid fu­ FntfiT CLASS MEN ONLY , rt above tocatipn- tag room, flreplaced Uvtag BOMX5N - Four wooded aero a M on T * 5S r»eh /5fi< 5 was burt, and there waa onty have aooomdtog and bookkeep­ priegi.' LeBIaae Fumltuta, ah with breezeway and two car hmnesltes, ideally located on within ten days from the date of neral leave, ptosicn plaa, TOR SECOND. 8 H i r r ._ . Robert W . Brldgeman, 115 room, family sized kitchen with JicMdin and Mins. Barbara Pahn- ing baekgroubd, this may ba South Btiaeft, "EoekvlUe, 818 CHIP A DIP GffT PACKED CRUET/STOPm garage. Heavily wooded lot, secluded deadend street axed- axeal- minor damage to the oars. vaoatton {dan, group insur­ Spruce St,. Bustoeoa Zone H. buUt-ins, oil bqt water heat, court of the notice riven,__ err. Resident Steita Trooper Robeat the- an>o*hlnity you have bean 8174. Open 8 S. SPECIAL IS COUPONS 5 C oupom choice residential area (Lake- lent ana of custom JOHN J. W A U il'rT , Jud([e. Men of the pariah will con- ance plus major mediOBl. Apply in Person wattfaig for. AppHoant muat be Variance ia requeatad to oon- plastered walls, 2-car garage, wood Orcle). House has many Peterson reports that ■ Christo- ducta light industrial use. La. Hayes Agency, 646-018L AppMoiBito muat be at least MbndSy — Friday mket, in* amwaranoe, able to CUBsii: DSHD nfrigwatoto. area of fine homes. Wolverton extras, must be seen to be ap­ S'F’ tofi and to good phyai- aharpening aawa, making r u 8 8 A.M. — 13 Moon to** a>;taythlag. Orlg- dwrillng, and variance of mini­ in trade. T. J. Crockett, Real- Quatrale, tel. 876-2846. 6 AJL.9 PJL guide ta every pattern. Ideal for shower or bazaar giv- 0191. 8(X). Pasek Realty, 260-7475, (or authority to sell certain reel ee- lided. MacBJachem was cfaarged_ DON'T GET Ohught without lhiiIty.bvrir>S800. taka over last mum lot nqulrement rt above ttw. 648-1677. 742-6243. Aa Equal Opportunity SUNDAY Ifo. 8156 is (or sizes 12 to 20, with folltowiiig too ckieety and-s: eiiou|h BMney to m eet 1966 6 payhMiifa, $6*60 each. CaU location. GAS—JiUBRICATION—BATTERIES—TIRES ORDERED: That the GOP SENATORS TO MEET Bohedrted to appear in Circultv BUS DmVERS for eCbbol Engiloyar Paul and Elisabeth Kriatoft, 8 AAL-9 PM. bust 32 to 40. Size 12 requires Pattern No. 2951—H has pat­ MANCHEHTER — ExoaBent 7 MANCHESTER — B ow ers MANCHESTER — Half asps ain)..8*ynK>ur Auto, ONE -38-J86L 'Albany, N.Y. ataiia’ te-48, $K. OUl after 6, frontM* ’ than is required' by Herald, U69' AVB. OF AMKR- Herald, 1160 AVE. OF Priced for quick sole.- A-A Subiirban For Stile 75 of f appucotion oiri the time and al nomination, Sen. Ralph Mk S r t the Coventey- Town Hall" 1CA8, NEW YOBK, N-Y- 100S6- AMERICAS, NEW YpBK, N.¥. Zone. Chariea Lesperaoce, 649- 6i64M50. ShulanokyrtW estHar^efod OiafiiMsiical knowledge . aecaa- 68111^ St. Maacheetar. 138CL.. w lm S L • •' regolationa, rt above toeatton. VERNON — Owner transferred. Srity. Apply la jtofoon. before 8 AU penona Intaraated may lAtr Ist-chMS malting add 10c ie0S6. ■ 7620.( rT^MviDg a drcuiaitkm In WodnecMlay. TlniG and ptocG Ooiinty D€tnocar®ltlc AbpocI||(>» MANCHESTER—WaU to wall 3-bedroom, 2-«tory bouse, 7 AutW’s Ftykig A. UfOmter DRIVER — Coiibft^ For, Sid*, attend tela bearing. ter; eacte prttern. Print Name, For Ist-claas mailing add 1 0 c ______s s n s s c ? at Jeort. ooven days chosen. tiioin. Local Demociwto are tegfoik ^ raflateted, $$6, -OHl 648 GORMAN Bros. Inc. Adteaoa with SSp Code; Style tor each pattern. Print Name. MANCHESriER—8 roont com- carpeting, gxoatient 7 room yean Old in oon- before the day of said hearing, to A t : Eontog Board of Appeals aopeor if they »e« cauee at arid The GOP senators at an eartl-- to rttelld. ‘ ' ' ' ‘ •'T” '^btyii^BirdB--4Poto 04M.ayanhlS8 • % , No, and Size. AAdress with Zip Code, Style patrt Ranch, 8 bedrooms, city Oape, flroplaoe, Irway, dltion, attached garage, aun -place and be heard rela- er meeting considered endorsing '' John F. Clifford, PLYING A GASOLINE deck,. irtge trawl tot on high w e thereto, and to waJHnif XiUr FOR evnings, fidl Ubm. hiw$.^6uir«iit..lboal iwfarenoea, KAibB Fog T i^ a r, pajpere, $80. tyon’t rntmm the Spring A Sum- No. and Size. utlUtlea, 00 bus line. Priced oil heat, ‘ city utiUtiee, garage.— Sen. Peter P. MarianI o f Grbttei MlaiioiMiiter Bvehtag B e n | t. ------^ fH , for eooaomy oonkcioua buyag Priced at $15,900. Good oondi- groundt . with beautiful _ _ view __ to _ ___— nuSw'regiateeed...... ^ mail. a*«>py ’ An pereon B d8 John A. 770 M A M S T R E R M 3 4 8 M tate ’86 issua rt Basic Fashion, Have you sent for irour copy for the nomlnati<» hut deferred Betton I S t 6166. adtar $';I0 64866U. Saeretaiy rt $18,900. Phittrtek Agtexar. lion tImmgiKxtt. . trert__^ Read Bermd Ads - .*1^" SaSSr- .ce«- l - ^ 10. 1 ^ , Broker, 545-7gia. jq b n J. w a ll b t t , fodgo. ■/,'•, ‘ • • •iv' »i • ^ ‘ •v V 'V ’V '

A^qrif i JDiftf Jfet P rfg Run ’TheWealtee . Vte'llM^Weail'nteM nmuNnaei 'this. iNilBdn^' 1% i m , 16-3I|: eoid tanosnw, ikoMt P. CM^, dinotor o t Ilia Wam«n*a QuIM o( Trinity Uganda, Piiger^ 0 fpaidiP H 5 8 2 chanSe sf uiht Sbow, M gh asap "Scnm dnunaato at \ttodm’ Oyb Cttvnaid^^c^ aa. Boheol and a fnduate otodent m otm m at S pto. at the'ctonitlL RfsHcfctistsr—-A C iiy o f VUUtgo Charm o( .XTa^t*!^ im ,i|peak on and dlinctoA wttb ttie Ut- Miaa Marnatei Orttalto o l ’ n Service were taken on an' in- m orketo), tinriMr, ■•*T1i* Oite^ Ood m.xWd." Mem- jj, Tiiewtor o< llancbootor, BucUey S t and lOiM 09ga ftKmative tour around the C. R- *h>a. J bm niie'rtnUnidiid; to attond. Pinyan and ro of 9B Ridfe St, both'of lfan- Burr*0o.Nu«erieaat27«N. tBmiiVr Sontli Windoor Country Play- cheater; and Miaa Cberyt S ektf -X - ■ ■■ fPiunnaa ootn and cnwion were given a# » - . 4 to tte-no«lmb.' an.: . ^ at ymte^y ^ -^ M ^ mdjor orep. grown to U.S. Must Convincef Reds era' of Lakewood Belslia,'Oov)Miit^; D. FBuSmer, vice prealdent and emt o t ------have been named to .tha deapb •«n» fltoiiol' B jta»r. a «m dq>Ucate brldse fame will bat in the School / H o^e genaral manager. tba pebduetton betilg under the A. 0 The tan men arrived to ^le aodetlM. tfaat'ia4a0to''a la a ^ ' in'CMa- be play^ tomorrow at.^ p.m. nomlcaatitMUnivetalty:of .C^- country last Septemtor and win bo®, ;„,|ui*itog ayatema tian wUneeeHit .to b':bumorOtu at the Community It, 79 N. Main neottcuf. Mtos V erro,. yi-: senibr, and their study of the m ^er to uabd replaoe the ag«: taartnn. w ljl b e ebbun tom or* a t It is sponsored by the Man- received Brs^ honors wM le.lito r o w 'it a , yoidb jM iy; at B p.ft). rridch farm loans are financed chesUr TWCA and open to the Origabs, a Jiaiibr, and Mtiw ^ - , - —— maihebtag ojaAama prevlr nt Gtfwary OtairclC jt ia a 40- koll, a senior, received second in this country on Itoihh 19 oualy used whetd Jtomera would Of Determination, Rusk Says puUic. Refreshments will be ■naija**, ooibr Aim produced by when they are echedided to served. Registrations are taken honors. gather to .ttM- nHitoet piece to flaered C ln e tn a 'P I^ of Chea­ leave for a short stopover to display and seB tbahr produi^ ter dprintw; Fia. libe public is at 7:46. Btodand before they return Mias Karen SibrbiK, * fkuiigb- to toe .togbwil' bidder, times r-i- tSv wetoome; Wo ailntlaiwi- win be home. during which aysUenotlsed con,- The Past Chiefs dub of tef of Mr. and Mra. Micbaeibi- This is their first vlstt to the brinas of 98 Hambn St.’, lias trols o f aU typto were un­ Task Psychological, Memorial Temple, Pythian Sis­ United Stotea, although numer­ known. ■ Conditions Improve, ters, will meet tomorrow at been named to the dean's Hat 8 for the fall semester at Bay' ous such visits, concerned hot The three members firem the '^f Hi \ \ > pjn. at the home of Mrs. Sarah only with the financial aspect < i -v .s r \ r V m Pentmal Woticca | Path Jtabor College, Loiigmead- United StatM Farm Credit Tianlinsan, 97 High St. ow. Mass.,'where she is an ex­ of agricultural production, but Assn, are serving as guides and % * - 4 .. J . ' I t ^ More Rain Expected Senate Group Told ecutive secretarial, major. 'A also with personnel manage- rendering teohnieal aseistanoe In Memoi^iittn Frlwidship IkMlge of Masons ISM graduate of. MajfCbeater ' meat, business management to the 10-member group ' . s s I I - ' £ I BOSTON (AP) — Meteorolo­ Massachusetts received 26 per WASHINGTON (AP)— ^There is a chance for peace. will confer the M ister Mason High School, rtie has been active snd the growing, storing, pro­ throughout toe toiir. gist Oscar Tanenbaum of the cent above normal precipitation Secretary of State Dean Rusk told senators today, if degree at the Msisonlc Temple to the Maroon Key Honor So­ cessing, and shipping of pro­ The Farm'CredU^^j^kan., a di­ i ' ^ I % U.S. Weather Bureau at Boston in January and the upper wind the United States is believed when it says: “This you U n duce, ^ve been made since tonight at 7:30, with Worship­ ciety at the college. vision ■'of Jthe' 'Dsftojttoent (if says New Cngland Is to the best Sow responsible should continue must not do.” ------' HioiiCh Otne pMSM on, 1960. M waoriei o l ' i M n a•es aiwaam near. ful Master John L. VonDeck Jr. Agricuthae; oha.rt'O^e’d tor pototion in years to get the kind to produce rain or snow, ha Additional. representatives But If the other side has rea- more compelling reason tor pori presiding.. "Night Must PaU," a SuS- alMrt-term • credit to -^ ^ , is,a of weit weather needed to end said. son to doubt American deter- gtstence In Viet Nam Hum oom- Danchter, Hebna B. Hill from the two'countries are sim­ Tanenbaum said the wind penae drama by Emlyn WU- divieihn storm averaged between one and prize in a raffle at the other side the United States or the Blessing, the students will leave Central Row In Hart­ Rusk dealt with it in terms of for. a biietness meeting and Temple. Ohligotion Night will operative societies, averaging 10 The three members of the two Inches. means what it says. Rusk said will take a mite box from the ford at noon and leave the hos­ PUC Plans George Washington the successive crises of cold eroae by the pulpit. Boxes will election of officers. Refresh- be observed. Officers are rs- employes per each society. Farm Credit Service are: Jiid- Melting snow added the equiv­ under questioning by Sen. Karl BIG^Hi FdULTRY FARM pital at 4:16 p.m. For reser- Ball of the English E. Mundt, R-S.D., is an even 'b e returned with thelr Lenten meats will be served. Members mlnded to wear white gowns. These societies are regulated son W. Plerpottt, skalstant sec- alent of another inch of precipi­ Speaking Union. She Mrs. Harold Loomis will head a 'vations, contact the Ctorilol Re­ hy three governing societies, the rstary of the Federal Lohd tation, the Center said. yEBl!}0^ S T ,^ 64Sh«lS(K-M3-6055 ottering on the Sunday after are reminded to gion Mental Health AOsbeiation, Hearing on will donate her secre­ BJtater. pective member. reflreefament committee. Uganda Bank, the Central Oo- b ^ ; . Winston Ireland, land These developments have Inc., 217 Fannlngton Ave., operative Union, and the Co- b j^ appfaisef, also of Spring- Roses from friends just serve to broaden the smiles of newly-elected State tarial services for one Hartford. "somewhat alleviated’' drought operative AUl^uice. The societies fUUI; .tod Kart H. Oomats, fif- - S ^ and Mrs. David M. Barry. The town’s deputy mayor accepts a call from Com plaint conditions, the Center said, not­ month to the winner Cavalry Pushes Deep not only school farmers in mod- ^ Faim another well-wisher shortly irfter receiving news of his victory over Walter ing that the Connecticut River is of the raffle, proceeds Mrs. Janet I. PhiUtos of 153 ein famrttog methodology, but Credit Sdtvioe offie* In Hart­ HARTFORD (AP)—The of which will be used Ludlow Rd. has accepted an in­ Forrest of East Hartford. (Herald photo by Pinto) near to its seasonal average and regulate the type and amoimt ford. vitation to Join Zonta Interna­ State Public Utilities Com­ some smaller streams are close for scholarships and of produce grown, and the tional, a limited membersihip mission has scheduled a to half-bonkful. travel grants. Into Cong Territory means of packing and distribu­ service organtoaitian o f execu­ hearing for March 15 to ______tion, besides authorising loans to tive women to busineeB and the Deputy Mayor David Barry hear a complaint by the SAIGON, South Viet Nam their rich rice paddies,and flea prof essions. Mrs. Phillips is au- farmers. Connecticut Association of r» A • (AP) — U.S. cavalrymen cut rather than await the piospec- deeper 'tiodqy into eneiny Uve return of the Viet Qmg. pervtoor of Homemaker Services ^*******^ .,DR*.Q*,A». , Plumbing and Heating (3on- NcW rrOulemS Arise for the Family Service Society, tton o f 66.6 'IMllfuh’ 'oh' .'a -Ikhd strength near the central coast. More than 4,600 withdrew as area o f 373,000 square miles, tractors. Hartford, -where she supervisee A company of the let Battalion, refugees' after the soldiera regulates its agrtouMural pro- aiUOUETtE The association has charged 75 women who go into homes Wins Senatorial Contest 5th Cavalrif Regiment, eebab- moved in 10 days ago and others Ifs Terrific! duotion, financing and distrifau- in published advertisements that kahed hea'vy oontoot with the wanted to follow. during family emergenciee, and ©HIRCl^FRACTOR rv tion, through Ha MUnlstry of ichester D e p u t y Barry carried Mtmphester by Barry, 617, Forrest, 496; Stwth gas and electricEd .utilities are Colonials Spare Viet Cong 10 milee soutjh of A dispatch from Aseociated where she is admintotrator and Agilculitiire with diviaioaal ag- I J M votes. Bast Majdford by Windsor-^-Bairy, 2M, Foirest, obtaining business Illegally PAUdHR CRADUATE f\ -Duriil'. Bong Son and kiUed 64 in a fight Press writer Robin Mannock ooardinator of the agency’s five riouttural branches throughout when they offer to sell and separate Homemaker pro­ yesterday was Elected, by a still under way at nightfall. said men, women and children the country. The emptoyes of 1 - - iiUfTf Wlwtotst hjT’ AAfmia'Newington Borrest, . 218, / GiURcnvMn y— service heating equipment. Associsted Frees photogra- begged to be flown to safety^ grams. MANCHESTER OFFICE- lamtoorainy, trow j,y ,^ for a combined five-town Barry, 236, Fowest, 328; Rocky theee oredit branches are civil 4 The PUC scheitakled its hear­ pher Rick Mraron reported the Many were. A cavalry epokes* service wocicera, as explained 119 CENTER STREET A ^ Uism^ pjuraUty of 2,088. His net win- 189, Foiffest, 216; ing tor 10:80 a.m. Staggered Leader Viet Cong had a base to that man said the pilot of a heavy Fast Drying Interior Latex Cub Scout Pack 144 'will have by J. N. Iweela of Nigeria. PHONE 649-7628 te' SetVfi, the une^ired ning margin was 1,952 votes. Msrifaordugh-—(Bany, Hearings on similar charges its Blue and Gold Banquet to­ area and appeared determined duty helicoptor, Vtilch can lift The chief crops of Nigeria y ? !' Barry received Just under. 63 rest, 70. made by an Individual were It’s a crying shame. After They leveled their flintlocks to defend it. A cavtiry spokee- sevMi tons under ideal Opndl- night at 6r30 at Keeney St. L(>callly, B ariy carried every arc pedm ott and pelm kernel cated last month by L i per cent of all the votes cast held by the PUC in 1960. Hie Journeying through thick and “»• OeneralVbut his blood mon said that, in adtition to the tlons, carried out 126 (m one School. Gov. Fred J. i Dobey. of one of the toil’s five di^ PUC ^terward dismissed the ran cold (whoto blood wouldn’t in the eight to'wnS' o f the dis­ thin together, the trodpS feel eerty count of M dead, the fUght. South WindsOT. trict briots, wl'th the following tally: charges. run (fold in that position). Xup, troopers captured 14 wounded A Marine helicopter crashed terrible that the General was Barry, a Democrat, received The turnout _ in______Manchester District 1—Barry, 686, Forrest, the General ohanxed his mind men and 17 weapons. American and burned while taking ott at 6,162 votes to 8,200 for wao about 14 per cent qf the 231; Distriot 2—B a n y '438, For­ Plane Crash shot and now lies dyeing (from and piekded with the boys to oaauolttes were described as phu Hal Tluirsday. 0ns Marins • • • lican Walter F. Fonost of East 33,034 eligible to vote. About rest, 167; Distriot 3—Barry, MERIDEN (AP)—Shorn of its 'White to whiter), be taken along as a spare kght, was killed and four injured, two 828, Forrest, 136; District Hartford and oarrl^ five of the 7.5 per cent voted in the rest wings and battered and burned The ottlcera had captured, (even trolleys use them) Etoewhere two heHoopter seriously. No explanation for NOW OPEN eight towns in the district, in- of the district. Over alL onlv 180: His- to the point where it was hard- fought, patched, pulled, dlscov- ivashlngton was carried stiff orashee took the lives of seven the crash was given. ohiding the two largest, Man- nine per cent of the! eligibleeUtible 6—Batry, 306, Forrest, ly recognizable, the wreck of a ered and rekindled (which is ( „ ) aboard the trolley after he Americans. An eighth American An Army helicopter craalied obester and Bast Hartford. voters cast ballots. four-seater plane lay today in even more work than to beg. died a hero’s death when he 10 miles northeast of Saigon to- ' Format carried Glastonbury Barry, who will serve ■with- the rear yai^ of a housing de- borrow, or steal) since Monday juicy, steak on their arrival In Mmself The vote, by towns: Manohes- Vlet Cong day, and six soldiers were by 42 votes. Rocky Hill by 17, out pay until a state senator velopment. to bring this trolley (which is Manchester. ter^-^Barry, 2,356, Forrest, 822; grenade. killed. Circumstances of tho CHICKEN KING and Marlborough by 22, for a is electod in November from a The plane’s engine failed really a locomotive but the East Harttord—Barry, 1497; 'Gen. Joe was so mad at the The , allies reluctantly abw crash were not immedlatriy oomblned plurality in those redistricted 4th Dtstriest, said Thursday as it was lees than word trolley has a homelier ap- Forrest, 883; WethefsOeld— whole affair it took him three doned one of the fruits of 'vlctO' reported. three towns of 81 votes. last night that he is definitely half a miie from Meriden-Meu-k- peal) into Manchester with hours to tell them he was a Interior hem Airport. Gen. George (Joe Qarman) ry in Operation WWte Wing, tho The soldier hero died when -a HOME OF a (sandidato for the November general of few words. rush An Lao Valley. The last Vlst Cong company attacked election. The 4th Distriot 'wlM It dropped into the crowded Washingrton. Martha had taught her hus- troopers of the U.S. 1st Cavalry, small unit of the 26lh Division in then consist only of Manchee- nelghboihood, tearing up shrub- 'With the hatchet man fading band that talking is the only Airmobile, Division Involved ambush posltionB 36 miles west Critical of Democrats a'way (all old soldiers tode way to cm a your sorrows. t|,ere pulled out. Latex (See Page Thirteen) (See Page Six) away), the officers knew their of Saigon near Ou Chi, scene of cherry orchids would go to-pot. After this filibuster tl(e boys U bad become clear the Sai- repeated fUrlous .batUes since "YOU K tHE CATERER" played with their oulja board gon government rvas unwilling, the 36th estabilahed a hose there Unions May Curtail in an attempt to mesmerize or unable, to send In an occupa-three weeks ago. Flat Paint themselves into their colonial tion force to protect that moun-The Viet Cong fire was so 419 MAIN $T. ~ 446-0174 homes back in Manchester. The tsln-rimmed area of farms and heavy nearly two piston s DAYS ONLY wedded soldier pdotured himself villages west of Bong Son. relntorcements and Jet na- 3 NEXT TO DAIRY MART Party Contributions entering his home and the little Nearly hedf the 'valley’s 10,000 woman ruimlng her hands people have (toosen to abandon (Bee Page Six) ■yrTAMT BEACH, BTa. (AP) — the Demoorattc party and is through his hair (after he un- ______O^aMsed labor showed signs trying to drum up aimilu- aetteo wlgged naturally). The bache­ today of withdrawing financial among other unions. lor soldier? — He pictured Friday Fish Special support (mitdeal to the Demo- The extent o ftfae growing dis­ himself counting his money.' orates in this year’s oongree- affection of labor from the Hunger among the troops DEUCIOUS atohal state elections. Democrats is not yet dear. became a gargantuan problem FBI Recovers Gallon At least ^ trussed up a nlglit Thursday's rejection by IS con­ cook. "Confound it,” he said, of more than half a million dol- watefaman at the public mu- White Horizon Bloc UMIE FUITML SHRMP DINNER State GOP struction unions of sn adminis­ “the foodstuffs are all canstuffs Includes: French Fries, Dinner Roll, Cole Slaw^ tration plan to submit wage lars worth at rare Jade Jewelry aeum, but oonaiderately placed Jade Green Spring Violet and artifacts, some doting bock plUows undor him tor oomtort Turtar Sauce. All in a convenimt tidif-lMHne tny< disputee to a national iabor- (See Page Thirteen) Condemns to 1,600 B.C. and oovered Um with a sheet Mint Green Sunshine TeOow nwnagement council. REGULAR HEAVENLY The unhappiness of the oon- The treasure. considered ^ wsrmtii. ,Frosty I%dt ‘Rat Fififes’ strucMcn untons over what they priceless and IrreplaceaUo by ^ watchman, Odin Porter m s p CHICKEN DINNER _ ocnaidM' an tetempt to Umit School Bus art sxparts, was stolen lost Nov. Hactoeltoerg, 68, toU poUce he 8 pieces Ghkken, Fiwich Fries, 1 Rdl, Cole Slaw, CranberfY B/^TFOfUD (AP)— dohnecU; wage demands reportedly 28 from the Norton Art Gattery was sitting at a detic in (he mu- Sfuice out RepuUicaii leeders want to prompted a White House to- Hits Truck; in West PBbn Beach, Fla. eeum’s reoolvtog room when V flowt oi t a i t .. .HO bnnh, be auro eutely was on his way-hm. toddy — truck driver 'was klUed today Sauce in charge rt Mtorm, ^ d the ccmplatned of the haid, ohil- over the alleged actlVtUes of a offtcially______^ to______soak up______SoiM sun when a school bus crashed Into . ______. ^ was in ly floor, tbs robber pieced the ^ mGGi iw cwioivn % f v o m ' Isotton wtihin the Youhg Repub- but, some soureeq said, to.try to Ills parked truck on Route 7. SHACK F A K ...... *...... JS There were no cWldren in the *1!^ ^ P^low* ntetor Um and covered 2 pieces Chicken, French Pries, RoU, Crimbfury ^uce Baaiw tlMt calls Itself the Rat mend fences wttb the poHtioally cUned to be more igteclflc. gheet k'•■•Odforifitt s m I 'Im m I' f f n # ' nplBl- powerful latNW leaders. school bus St ths time n o s e who want tbs Rat Ftnhs ih e labor movement, wfaioh KiUsd wao Irvin L. Kenlon, 46, _No arrests have been mode, Bicheiberger ssM there were CHICKEN - N - lUCKET...... $2.7S F i^ b oee 1^ . ^ two or three robbers, but be did 10 pieces Chkken, 4 Rreaaiiig (G e o ^ always kept hearing and shouts that the Britiah are t A etmiing) in a manner more befitting his rank— that’s right, bullets. (fise Page eleven) ttans to the wsiid."