f.TWO iNanrlfPBtpr lEttntftts If^ralit WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 198^ r . • Most Stores Open Tonight Until 9 0*Clock n * CMtet Aft Cbib wlB Uriel Loape of IfaacM wOI The aihilt toudy group of iTown otoat tomomwf «t > p.in. at tha meet Baturday ad 7:80 p.m. at North United Mathodtot Church iinloc ONlatna Omtar. Mem- ■U31. the ICaactdo Tamfria. Marrow. wlH have Ita final meeting to­ PORK or BEEF r bara am rembwlaa to brtm at^ The Entered Apprentioe degree morrow at 8 p.tn. at the duirch. Avmuga Daily Nm Pnaa Roa ■t T':W pjn. tidaa liar a panny aala. wHI be conferred. O. Lawrence r w M n } Schiller, newly elected maater The Youth Choir of Obor- TTie Weather H i B. OtoUr a t , to p iv of the todge, wlU prealde. Re- a to • » toto liwto HMt- TIm axaoottva board of muntty Baptist Church wlH te- Kaeawy 8 t SaxMl PTA wlU freahmenta will be aerved alter hearaa tomorrow from 7 to 8 ParUy cloudy, windy and oold- Bkoat tonlgbt at 8 a t the home the meeting. p.m. at the church. The ohdi'a It's Quality Meat lEiiPtttttg llrra U i ar tonlgiit. Low 10 to IS. Tenor- at M aipto Bptooopal OuUd of ICr. and lia«. David Odegard, new dtaeotor to Mis. Andrew 15..365 row cloudy and cold. High tai 87 M oOtnii D r. Membera of the Rockville Soltis Jr. 80s. cauuios of m om flurries. BitHnf lor Mma n a w liaa baaa Emblem Chib have been Invited Whether you decide on one of these simply Mmthetter A City of VUlmgo Charm untfl ThtnAy.f , J a jt to attend the InsHtutlon of the Oolumbleftes of OampbeH Mountain, Laurel Chapter of wonderful U. S. Choice Sirloin Tip oven roasts new Wethersfield • Rocky HIB sYMa LXXXVm, NO. 84 (TWENTY PAGES) OouncU wSl have Its monthly Sweet Adelines will rehearse to­ MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY », 1M9 (Otaasifled AdverUstog oa Page 17) Emblem dub Sunday at 8 p.m. PRICE TEN CENTH meeting tonight at, 8 at the K morrow at 8 p.m. at tha Rus- of tender beef, or the com fed Pork Roast or at the Ehst Hartford Elks Chib o f O H om a Refreehmenta wiU eien-Amertcan National Center, Homa Roberts St be aerved. 211 Wetheisdeld Ave., Hartford. Chops . . . you are sure to ffet top quality meat * Women interested In four-part Cub Soout Pack M of Buckley at the right price . . . At While Hoiise Ceremony COMPARE The Sunset drcle of Sunset barbershop harmony end wish­ Sdtool will have a committee ’Norwalk Bank Robbed Rebekah Lodge will have Us an­ ing to Join the group may oott- meeting tonight at 8 at the home tact Mrs. Katherine Hynes, 2M nual party Friday at 8 p.m. at o f J o in 'd a o n , 148 LydaU St. Pork's A Good By Three Masked Men PRICE I the home of 'Mrs. Ernest Oox, Main St., or Mrs. Truman Cisn- Den mothers and aaaiatant den dall, 88 White St. Apollo 8 Heroes Confession Disclosnre 87 View St. Members are re­ mothers are invited. Buy, Too! Pinehursf Meat Manager's ■NORW ALK, Cona. (AP) — Three armed men minded to bring gifts for Ihelr wearing Halloween masks and nylon stockings over COMPARE aecret pals, and those virlthout The Hartford County Ansiteur The book discuasion group of E n gaged their heads held up the Poet Road Branch of toe secret pals shoidd also bring a Radio Association wlB meet to­ PORK rn S S T Special Of'The Week... gift Mrs. One and members of the Newcomers Club of the morrow at 8 p,m. at the Awarded Medals Ploirfield Oiunty Trust Company in N on^Ik at 10:21 Manchester YWCA wilt discuBB The engagement of ScOvatioa a.m. today. SERVICE her committee will aerve ra- Veterans Memorial Clubhouse, o WASHnOnDIf (AP) —Pisal- ‘‘The President’s Plane la Army Lt Nancy Jane Hooper s a a C m AooonqMnyIng oltatlons freahmenta. * ftmaet Ridge Dr., East Hart­ -flant Jobnaoa UUay prasantod After cleaning out the vauK and toe cash drawers, Missing" by Robert Serllng at ford. Thosa attending the meet­ o t West Hartford, formerly of CcnwfuHy Trimmed, No Fat Added praiaod tba trio for "outataiHli« (ffisdala to tha ApoUo 8- moon oontrtbutlona to ^>aco flight’’ on the robbers fled out toe rear door into a black sedan. Rocks Trial of Darwin its nveetlng tomorrow at 8 p.m. Four Manchester students at ing will learn how to receive Mianchester, to Lt. Oeoftiey itfwvalan, heUed thorn m "M ato- The amount stden waa hot immedbtdy teown. at the home of Mrs. David Drla- U.S. Choice Pinohurst Bonelem "mankind’a first venture be­ Hartford State Technical Col­ weather sateUlte picturee. The ry^i boldiat uqploren,’’ and told Police aaid the gunmen entered the bank through ooU, lO i Broad St. event is open to <01 radio haww PhlUp Bantletd o f WHmlngton, yond oarUi Into orMt around Um lege have been named high pthem tbay had "blaM d a ilaw moon ... significantly advanc­ th e rear door, .forced tw o tellOTa to lie fa ce down on honor rvSl students. They are and their fiiends. Del., has been onnounoed by lb rtrall for mankind out into tha ing the nation’s oapabUlUaa in the floor and then forced the manager to open the Miss Cynthia E. Hayward, Mias The Marine Corps League will herv parents. Brig, and Mie. i f iVartnaaB o< axtnterraatrlal spaoa.’ ’ vau lt. Brenda N. Ogren, Everett P. meet tonight at 8 at the Club­ The Couples dub of Cantor WaUer Hooper of Wtot Hart­ ispaoa.’ ’ Sheriff Cites ford. Bomnan, LovaU and Anders Tuttle and William R. Thfeldt. house on Parker St. Congregational Church will 4 In a Whtta House earamony, It was the first bank robbery of the year in Con­ have a potluck Friday at 7 pjn. Her fiamse is the son of Mr. were making their flrat puWc necticut. In 1968 there were 81 such robberies WHOLE SIRLOIN TIP 4ha Prastdtnt daooratad Air appoaranco since they conclud- in Woodruff tfoJt of the church. and Mrs. Roy BanheU of San­ ife\>roa Ool. Frank Bormaii, throughout the state. Conversation The Rev. Kenneih Steers will ford, Midne. «d their perfect alx-day mis­ ■ i f 'Mavy Otqpt Jamea A. LorvaU Jr. sion Dec. 27. During the hlstor- speak about "Playboy-Play Lt. Hooper la a graduate of PORK STRIP (and Air Force Lt. Col. WUllam to flight they circled the moon Chrtattan." Reaervationa, whldi the Salvatlan Army School ^ Anden wlUi Diatli«uUihed In Jail Office PENTLAND > BVur Offloera’ Training In the (About U lbs.) OVEN 10 tlmea In 20 hours on Christ­ r T'nlnr T are open to memben and iSarvtoe Medals o< the National mas Day and ChristmaB Bve. friands, may-be made by con­ Bronx, N.Y. She previously (Cut to Order) .';^ronautlos and Space AdnUnla- The Roy Darwin murder Color T V The White House tribute Wire Guild Strikes The Flofisf tacting Hbs. Walter Orsyb, m lived with her £ ty as a secretary at the Salvation greas. Associated Press' 24 Birch St. 648l>ft444 - 648-SMT Members of Daughters of lib ­ lb that Darwin admitted to Army Ebcecutlve Otflcea, Hart­ "We’re quite naturally proud Nl!W YORK (AP)—Tbo Wire ttvea, exempt emptoyss w»i.t 5 M iLm rs erty, No. 17 and No. 126, wlH of BEEF him in December of 1908 8:S0-d;80 ford. Lt. Banheld Is also a that these three men are Ameri­ Seevloo OuUd rtruok The Aaao- sonw Ouadsmen who dU not I till 8:C0 P.M. meet toni|^ at 7:16 at the HWmea Funeral Home, 400 graduate of the Salvatloa Army «McCarthy cana," Jehnaon said, but addeU Qtated Press at 8 a.m . today In m. Join tba waObout, tba tin t by ad- .X he killed H(q)e Fem Botii- Parking Aoroas The Street Main St, to pay lespeots to the School For Officers’ Training (Pre-heat oven to 800*, roast in unoovereil pan, add no ‘ Mbeae men, In the vastneas o f dkpute centering on wages and ItoM employee In AP falatny. w ell. for 100 Oanl Paul Swseney, called to the late Mrs, Mhrtha B ^ , a mem­ In the Bronx. liquid. Allow 18-20 min. for rare, 22-86 min. for m edium .) space, represented all man­ a denvaad for a form of union Ato a mld-momlng news ( kind." wUneaa stand in tba third day ber o f No. 17. A Caft wedding is ptanned. PINEHURST U.S. CHOICE conference, Wee Gtallagber, gea- i Gives Up He said the complexity of the ’The agency’s baale nawa earv- an l manger aof this large «amny loaat.) mandMln. day to form a new government Gallagher said. “I see no reason prama Oourt ravorrad tha eon- '£ That atop M t no Demooratto on the flight. in Beirut. why we cannot continue to One la the United Nations vletkm and a new trial was •X-X-I-X-X vaoanctaa to bo illlad. But, Sen­ President Charles Helou maintain the basic services In- em-Itom^ WASHmoiON (AP) -Obe union tf he 1. Rest in bed. oent^ laMnoMMfaNy aougbt the by pofi^ bn compua yesterdi^ iafterabon as violence flared • would try to form a coalition Gallagher said the demand rart. Darwtn was orraotad an a Whr lowia, toe Labor Depiut- government, but he is expected tor a modUtod union shop "was 3. Take Aiqiirin to reduce fever and ralleve . After hia defeat at tba party ooranar’a warrant Deo. 8( 1M8 t-X-X-I-X-X ooDvantion, MoOartoy aak) he ment oald Thuroday. to have dttfloutty because lead- (hugged ort otthe last minute.” Court Order and formally charged with tha pain. The year 19e8’a average Job- one of Lebanon’s Chrtattan poUt- He sold the AP negoUatews would oontlaua his oppoaitlan, Suspect murder taro days later. utUlaing hia highly prestigious toes rate waa 8.6 per cent, on- leal parties prefer cmitlnuatton knw H might be made. He re- Sweeney, who waa tba Jail ad­ Come to Plnehurst for the fluids and the aspirin... Wdl planned a other poot-Korean War low and of the prevtoue ambiguous poll- peeted, "Grantor a Guild shop Bars Pickets conunlttaa aartgnment oa a fo- ministrator, aald Darwin hod We have Oott in Ginger Ale and Just about every (town from 8.8 per cent in the cy of virtual neutrality ratoer to aonnegotlahle.’’ whole pork loin or large nun. aokad to see him. flavor. ..HI C Juloee.. .B.C. Juices.. .Cranberry hrapr^oua years. than a harder fine agaieiBt la- Answertng a question. Oelto^ "Ha asked aoma questions MbOarthy did not oomment on For December total employ- raei. At S.F. State Cocktail.. .Welchberry Juice and a special feature pork roast provides the today’s move. He was the Jimlor In FBI about being before the grand wi... Damooratio mamibar of "the tocluded In his party’s plat- oommimioatioina from any pub- 8AN FRANCISCO (AP) — Jury," SwoMiay said, "and (wan­ November. f< ^ arofcpport cf toe Palea- Uehera or editora exp^ n g One Day maximum in meal vari­ Conunlttaa. WASHINGTON (AP) — A fore a U.S. commissioner on two San Francisco State OOUege was dered) why hte lawyer wasn’t toe Apartment a^d. tnlan oonlmandoa and their ooncetn over mniTWwteitig die The raduotlon of toe conunlt- man rtiarged with elaying two counts of murder end held with- today with a court order permitted In tba grand Jtny 46 oz. cans Hawaiian Punch ety and value . . . Whltal’s South before —^1 n 1984—were two by Superior Court Judge Ed­ woU." INDIAN RIVER SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT roasts or chops. Boat section. agents killed at toe same time. ward O’Day only hours after Sweeney said be told Darwin At Terrific Question Is How to Wear Them The capture of BUUe Austin The bodies of the agents were students and teatoers bail bom- that he bad good lawyers and could turn to them. TEMPLE ORANGES — TANGERINES Bryant, 29-year-old auto repair­ found by a poUceman lying one "«*• man and prison escapee, hia mind BAYER ASPIRIN 200's $1.39 agents vdio sought to question had been shot. And aoUng President 8.1. whether he was going to tefi ; Pants Tn’ for Most Occasions Hayokawa, his voice breaking them fliat T killed too girl or Imn about a bank robbery were Two hellooptera hovered over 100's 75c 50's *36e strip a 3 moob in 1 m m YORK — Tba time has found dead In the hallway of his and hia hands shaking oUghtly, not’ because he sold he never dome to say aomethlng about ^ newsmen forlki'fkrttto^ would admit publicly that ‘I kill­ IN EVERY DEPARTMENT bay and hova 8 to 10 estranged wife’s home. by a ■wooded area a s law offi­ How to wear pants. Not whether The slain agents were Antho­ since the strike began: ed the girl and Shamed my fam- ST. JOSEPH'S CHILDREN'S ASPIRIN 33e cers, many wearing armored Uy.’ ’ ’ chops cut oimI t w o to wear them, baoauaa that baa ny Palmlsano, 26, end Edwin vests, searched along a strembing nearby Sweeney waa testifying and, hia jUito haye appaorad bare at flrat of his race to die in toe line tion by state college trustees, VICKS NEW ^TQUILI. $1.23 rocKts . . . You got tho houses. voice rising, asked, "You had Dabnonlioo’a 'before the fiutokm of duty with the FBI. temporarily banned picketing . ,^tara from all peuia of the The attic where Bryant waa tots knowledge prior to toe start roasts as woll os tho The slayings, which toutoed found was only ^ K w r o*’*®*' “**'**“ •>y d** of toe trial?” referring to the THURSDAY, JANUARY 9th • OPEN THURSDAY RITE TILL 9:00 NEW PERTUSSIN COUGH SYRUP . 69c WOrtfl gatoared for ^ Ameri­ off a seardi by hundreds of. po­ lew tuocks American Federation of Teacb- / « from toe scene of the slayings. first trial. Sweenev said he had. can Designer S a l^ lice dogs, and subnutchlne gun- local 1862, Tnisteea also chops for 67c lb. whon PoUoe quickly surroundered seek unspecified r Sweeney - Thera tflU to a 4U|^ question totlng colleagues of the dead COfUCIDEN COUGH SYRUP $1.19 Of “ WheraT" FauHna T H gan the building, but found the sec­ Wednesday’s violence came had testified at the first trial. you buy Hw 12-Mb. agents, followed by leas than ond floor apartment vacant aft­ Sweeney answered, "I did not.’’ JW , "Nat for tba atraet’ but two boura the armed holdup of a after the AFT, for the seconU . 9 y«u are headed for an aero- er a tear-gas assault. straight day, loot control of the "Weren’t you well aorore of LISIERINEV 29c - y9c and $1.13 strip. suburban Savings and your duty to tosHfy?" m i a , tt*a aU right, and . toot to Loon company. Bryant was wanted for escap­ picket line s ^ Jeering, protanl- toe opinion also o f Adete Stanp- ing from toe fedeil Lorton Re­ ty-ahouUng rtudents took over. "No. I didn’t think It waa my A teller had reported Bryant’s w e reserve wonderful savings on merchandise BUFFER1N 100's $1.09 60's 79c wbo puts pants Into a ward­ form atory Aug. 29, when he After toe line had swelled to duty to come forward.” name to poSoe, aaylng she re- crashed a oar torou^ a chain- about 1,ft9:9 rolled In a Oallfonila Neighbor­ hood Youth Oorpa programs ore ty, which in turn channeled Suits Boys’ Hose, Shirts, Under­ :9X ’ft’9 Puss N Boot Nos. 1, 2, for them took to see that they b u d g e t^ DIAMOND CRYSTAL ROCK DALT allocated by toe Labor Depart- Infants’, Children’s Wear Men’s Shirts, Sweaters, wear, Tlea m long enough at toe aldasi hood YX*^i*X*X»X*X*X'I* tfx.x*x*x.x.x«x*x.xX:X:.*. ’&^ft^^!rf&*^X^X^twXvX*X*X*^X*S*^X*X*^^^^X^^*^>X'^X*X*^ J'X*X*X*t‘ dot pull on toe paM simply ba- trabitng NYC program in Loo ly at Mgh school dropouts. It —Spotty attendance or non at­ K$:%xc*x«x*; oauM you wanted to be oom- Angeles County revealed tost ajao Includes an In-school pro­ tendance by projeot prtttclpante tortabla. oome piutlolpante didn’t meet gram wMch attempts to atop fat the Bupptefnentery eduoatian VOns of too moat attaotlva of federal erttena, and that the eU- youngatera from dropping out of progrema required by the Labor Mg hate to. waar with pants la gtblUty of atlU othen could not school. Department; ^ HOUSE AND HALE # 945 MAIN ST, MANCHESTER, CONN. Pinehurst Grocery, Inc. tha pointed oooUa hat (Think tA The ideeveleBs outliiier, by Chester Weinberg in » French Cotton Whipcord. be determined becauae of Inade­ Through lart June, toe Labor —Ineffeeti've Job development all flu 'AtoaaMca wbo have spent quate reoorda. Depeutment had awarded 4,800 CORNER MAIN and MIDDLB TURNPIKE The shaped tunic coat covers a full sleeved silk Bhirt, and wide legged trou- and followup servloea needed by Uut wwek, toe GAO reported oontrocta to agencies acroos the (Baa ;Phpp T ftr a ti) sere in the paleet chamoW and white. tost federal fuoda had been country under toe, 4-yaorold (Boa Page Twenty)

V \ t i v T lP O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1969 MANCHEffim t BVBNPre HERALD. 1CANCH1B31BR. CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1969 PACaTB«i| South Wind9or Coventry Venum Weed Invader oUnaky of BdtoM, back ogala tamt, WBIks Berg Work THEATER TIME Sheinwold* on Bridge Warm Rennioii toa aa n ^ ili kuaiiil pla- fMd. Thouipetor wota SCHEDULE TliieitttoArea Current Survivors of cards prooialmlng that too kg'- tetps old lianisilsL FAU. o r HIGH OABD 2,062 Vigits in November Matwatoanfltafriaanmbtoge tos worm *w wear, w___ Asks PUC to Explain Session Set Done WeU ALTERS SmJATION NINTTH baoanastt no longer haa at laaat oUnaky wera a now pter Bunkide —I Love Tou AUoa Scallop Beds Quotes rolSdcal Wars 4 AK8 31 ' ona rsprsasMstlea Dram aaoh aapeofatiy tor toa lees aoraon. Mat Is Iha Ate B. Toklas, 7:06, 9:00. By ALFRED SHEINWOLD O KJ Reported by Nurse Agency W B B KnW dTDN, R X (A P ) ice in Water Rulings For Enrolling East Windsor Drive-In —Bul­ By DON ‘ _ _ ®toh man aonfsosad to s rt- tbs atoU'a drag- ByBonacini O K I 10 — Tha rtritop bdlo of Naw B w "It to wot s pmUam of tbs ta­ litt. 7:80. A Fins Madness, 9:80. 'When the play a t a hand be- TIm moalh o f Aaaaofatod Prsaa Writer MalecUnak]^ who went Into ixater tote toey were taglatored a-— SH m 41 732 Inad ara tMng Unraf rasd by a ble, tt to a prMem of the ptfn- atehm aftor ta^pporttamnant o f Raputatioatn. But M stocM nky Loi4[b- «A A toUowliic ralM uMl N|u- X V ltll P a ft lP d By JOHN OBUBEB U.A. Theater — Bnpossibla gine yo unuiy not have tbe full a raonlh of otam n to ms — - WEST BAST .ISgahsai taradar fnm Banpa olple that the NUP nassr ooidd HARTFORD, Conn. (A P )—The the House In 1966, wia a to- said toat aa far aa ha waa oon- Tliat to ' Team 7:Q0, 8:40. requlrenMnts tor a eefoty play, of tbs Roakvflls PubUo Molliier4o-be. J I a C o n a la t a , M ayor Boor- o f Om BouibBtadnr ToomHaU: * Renato Bdaaclnl, Iha ordiaa- 4 Q n o » HaaHh toin lag —a npaelaa of aaawisod .bnoira bs equal to toa UMtad Btotea opening of a Osnstal AaswnUy Mtetar figure to toe tiatis of the camad, there waa INUa to the IM m_____ State Theater —West Side but the right poeltlon may de- ♦ K A new aartoo of elassss for VM b baa oapraafiil tiia "l. TMa and.. aUocatlon of m a voter enroll* (7 109174 9 6 3 2 ' Mrs. Mary ■a Oodtnm hfagOs. and fouto Ylofnamaaa fgwnm- aaoalra to a raonton am w a l ra OapMol during the 'fT aeasiaa. ehooce between toe OOP nnd year batata, the tra’a conoertmaaler, w u featur­ Story, 6:80-9:00, velop'from the fall at a single oto»aiotont motoan wfH bagto Ib m OeuBoara oonoam over tpmcm at Oie To>wn HaH ohall be > »«»( aeaaion tcenorrow, from 0 86342 O 97> Tha leaftanal B ailn s Water nMnOa”—doUto Vtotemn Piste- a bsglnUni . wflh surrieora of Thto yssu’. he waa aeoompa- too Damoensto. ^ ed soloist last evening as tbe high iard. The law allows you * * * ^ •etorataoM 90 ywra of tonight ad tos Rookvfllo P r t - raoat temeeUeut Water at the diaeretlon at the Town of noon tc 8 p jn . for the purpoae ♦ 10 4b QJ84 Quality Lahoritory at Waat Aaat Nguyen Van TUeu. ax- tfaFpoHitori wans frsaUag aaoh Bled on opening day by a oo- Trompotareonourrod. oossr Jtey lesi'to Jte Hartford Symphony was heard to keep your eyes open snd to asrtdM awTCsIng to rsOim on Me n saUh oritoo. Angr moto- Oa. ra le tnenaae. He aahed the South Wlndaor. __ , change your mind in the inkKUe SOITTH RIngaton arid the wsad that was ptofnlng Ua refund to aooept stoar' erlto a hsndgtaiiUng m p aM-MM-• - * mm * ®* perty emwanent omy. At a lart-Uaw taato as aottng STHtoto Wring In Varnon, B - r o o t e any ^ * plena*ery oom* "a. Tbe Town Manafor'a of- ... . In another of Ks BudmeU Sub­ Vernon ♦ 74 tteat dtoooosrad to tfuitlimat toe National Ubeiwtlon Phont sa o f a eat- of a h a i^ ■nghm, Boltan, ‘MBrad or manta you oan maka to ua.” floe ohaU be ratoomtble tor the *“ * oeea*®!. toaffUlalted vot- scription Oonoerts. He acquMted South dealer. 9 A Q 3 la IMT raport lor Doastol wnton to IMY to a na- an equal party to tbs Farts > raonth, nomsra to foritod to rttend. 1 thars ten o Vltto' prknaiy ooneoni oen- a m b ia iiiif o f aimoe ere mny enroU with a party, or htaneeif very wdJ, offering the Baseball Stars Both sides vulnerable. OAQ3 >Oai Rons ■. Btot. Mvervaer, tlra of Jhgan. It waa oairiad to IWfthsr inform otion may to amtod. too M ra the toot amt the fT^TaU thoee alramJy enmlled may Violin Oonoerto by Alban Berg, Opening lead ten o f hearts. 4IAK963 * Dotod the rtaags-ovsr h u been Bnopa hum Japan to liOO. - lobkytotai a difficult and aeldom played rttomwl fMm Om FUbWo “fr .?"*•'* * *•** matlo to the Town Manager, twamfer to another party. No Play Basketball West opened the ten at hearts WssI North dans amooeUjMrith a ntodaum Ttas sasad attartaa ItoaM to "Tha ratosnSty la s eery "*. ■ *?***''***• "8. Otflelaliy elected or ap- new voters will be made at thla oompoottion. to dummy’a Jack. South saw n saUh Nhratag Amoohrion shallflwi and grows tagidly, haglle toatitution; It oannot On hand for labor for inatanoe Pass I 4 Pass of dMooaflaa at ths ottoo to RortriWs, or hum 1” potaled boards, afonctea, com- eeealon, however. There am vloUniate with a Saturday Night that he didn’t have the right Pass 6 N T All Past g n o i. forming • hoyant n ura whloh funotton to an gg when the Oenarri A nsemMy ooo- ■>(. toe toeal pulfajte bssdto nurat. BAfbBtoWWato ** vensd Wodnsaday, warn Jolm TEMPLE’S jJ * * 7** PTXj hra Krantod mtoefcina o r oocnmKtees ahaU be Thoae Intereated In the en- more ingratiating tone than that carda for a safety play in dube Of the l.oaeivtoito oMiasn the rtaOflsh tojktot on '■^nDIHniHU UlBTUfKU *®,***® granted preference In meeting rollment seaaton ahould go to dis|riayed by Mr. Bonaciiii, but The RockvUIe High School BO he led out the aoe and king log tlw nadh, i m the waferto anrfaoa or Just be- praoidsut M orCb B. Abram, DrtaooB. pr raiaint of too Obn- "^Uwlr 2Sll. ... aaalfnment requesta. the reglrtrars of votera room except for a few'peaaeges, this Booster Club will spmuor a of clubs. West’s discard forced « » putpoas of ______lowi tt. commenting aftar an — naoty ^ U a t o L ^ ^ Oounrit; Nohle.Grand special basketball game Satur­ 8-7-4; Diamckidb, .g-s4-4-S|) sHmtsalona and two dtoohaigsa CARPET and FLOOR COVERING ”^.***” *j "*• Subject to space avaU- hi the basement of the Town type o f tone is not demanded by South to abandon the suit. bodsMs ears and tnatmaMi Dostog ths tom frie s that hat- TO Nigro ahidenls ostosd a oam- the work we heard. In msfty day night when Art Baumgar- arts, 19. ! From Nomrifto HospMaL a Bober, and anothor m fm i ■««^-PuWlc groups, po- Office BuUdtng, Rt. 81, If they Mrs. ’Thora Maloney of 618 South now tricM three rounds ■ad ee< wars lor hsrtUi goM- teMd tha Naw Engtond eoaat la pua buUdtog to demand more 80S MAIN STREET TEL. 648-6662 ten’s Major League Baseball What do you s«jrf'. ‘ lobbylte for the oounod, Madalyn I*? *” *” °* ^ * .. onanlaatlons, non-profit Hve In the Hrat voting district. Main St. was installed Monday ways it is as stark aa "Woz- o f apades, hoping that West had anoa to tth irat of «to vWto. Dnoemher, hundrafh of r o t ^ nqr in aehooe aflsJiSL ^ ^ g*W8» to Soulh Windsor Thoae In the second (north end) zek,” the opera by tbe same Players AU Star BasketbolJ started with Q-x-x o f that suit. Answer; jPass. If you try to i wars fated at tho Wtadermoro seallOpa were waehed aahore, Matefaho. night as noUe grand o f Sunset Team will appear. pNfsnto m n oMiar not ^ ime of the voting district should go to the composer which audlenees sUll Actually, East took two spades make brlcKs without straw yaut i nohool. aons Hoyt aald tola sob- with tbe weed attaehad, and _ ‘‘Wa ran for it aa Ohatis's On farad fo r todustiy wm January Rebekah Lodge in largely at­ The game will be {riayed at house may oomo tumhUng j oriM*athooM. ItoeotoMoor- ohanga of tatormattra haa DIek Hartford and Laon Le- “ ®«ttog tonUitlee on a first- Porter Ubrary « was received by her offtce Others installed are Mrs. Flo­ game and half-time plans call the nurasa instniotod the new worli with toa Hochanum Vaf- land to parttoly dus to tha ws- but Mr. Bcnacinl ^panoged to South was right in the first way to shut your paftner out, teria otgaalo enriefansant from many, many othen oewoerned onatomeni at Rockvlile Water detriM^*^to^w^iaM2^ ^ '“** *™*“* December. rence BetUnger,. vice grand; get heard despite these for these activities. also. I f he bids a slam, you tiave , mothOT ion the Imixirtanes of lay Oomnuaifty nsrrioao Oora- place when he assumed that he pboaphatsa ssinlin in tram "W e henre dons nOlUiv brttod about what tin togtsdatum nmy - m . m .. .*? Mrs. Ruth Jenkins, secretary; obctaoles. Both adoUt and con­ Representatives of the New nobody to blanie but ypurgelf., the PKU test and" routine oaro oH. B o job wlW ho to aorrsy s a s ? didn't have the material for a fM uad wskar and foom wsotoa yo*n hoohs and nothtag agte«^ Or may not do to (heir ftolda Mrs. Bernice Cox, financial York Yankees, Los Angeles Or if he doubles the guardian; Mrs. Marion ance. n. is the sort of thing an Veimon' I>nig, Baskin’s, d finesse with the nine.' South 71 ctatokra to - Finds Man Half Frosen * Brings KHclwn Nelifl Down W th toeae tteughta, said ^ whom the use of Oie Mary’s Churdi wlU meet to- Straughan, right supporter to Zahner’s Men’s Shop, Gessay’s ciasna and ogwtors. The oyriter tede. The MIddto Esat to not ■ oomputoory fluorldaiUoa law. Tbe orchestra can negotiate note- would not be dismayed to lose meb a Uom of MvNent ROCKY HDLL (AP) — A other, obriouriy totondsd to Practical Glamour To A WMs^y ~r” '- ” ■ building haa been granted ahaU «l«to el 7:80 for a Chinese auc- noble grand; Mrs. Ruth Wad­ Sljort Center and at the Legltm *9ton oral vaoetns. child hasrd cries tor help from Induahy hra aufforad. the tobo- pwtactorata,"—israati Prima wise with general ease, but it that flneMe since then only AT fstMls from various state pro- paranfly waUtsd away from tha den appearsd to Cbstet Oomt ■era aliws about 8:80 p m . Thea- a UmetMile fOad for this project shall be prohibited. . . , the weekend had been very and the next player passes. You Oluner, S^Bflte gijraio, toduUng tubaroUtolo wstorana homo Now Yoarto Day, Wetomsday, wfaeM bto bond waa day. visiting hours are 18:80 to 8 tan imd Isolde." state’s ottnmey and cMef pub­ aum nniT (78Ua) im m liitem r r x i r and wM tbe PifbHc UtUltleo “u. No person or organlaa- complex, with no precedents to p.m. In all areas except mater- bold: Spades, 9-6; Hearts, !•-»- oratroL montol iUnaao a n d ■taysd to an shondoned car in redueod from |16,000 to 810,000. torenaen toM poHee lb s. A t- niiiaiiisrtnn operate to be oer- uon eball eoUcit or eocept m-- go on, so chalrmaa Weriey Lew- They ^n t unevenly but ac­ Uc defender. nMarnal and «MM toalto. iflty where they are 8 to 4 ahd^ The proposal has been sub­ • woodad arsa for oovaral dBya, Hto oaao waa oontoaiad to Jan. wood had baen rtesporAiit otmr tain ttala p ro j^ nMvea ahaad ders for the purihase of goods b felt that U the wodeend oele- ceptably. In general Mr. Wino­ Ttoso msmbara of too nuni- 17. 6:86 to 8 p.m. During the ciir- mitted to Gov. John Dempsey and laitar found bto way to.4ho the death of her husband about wUh aH due speedT” or servloes either in tbe Town bratlon were to be held again. grad seemed eoctremely tense tag staff raoalvod thsir orianta- rent flu epidemic visits' are re­ oar parited bahtad tha homo During Leapfar's arrate on tbs rix mesShs ago. Tbs Htswnaena MS.Wf NOW ' 5 5 The water provided by the HaU or on property on the Town, a committee would have a and overly nervous in these by the State Planning Commit­ tira a t Noewtoh Hoapital thto 'A' i jgN DkUC:. '- o stricted to 10 minutes and to tee on Chtmilnal Administration. whsre ha was found. counterfeMIng obarge TUewlay, found tile body when they Oonnectlcut Water Ob. to South "12. No person or organisa- bettor hlatmy on which to base works, with the result that hla R U .^ SAT. — SUN. month to hasping wtth tha members' of the Immediate It is expected to be included An oigbbyaarold gilt wno oar- potieo sakl tfaay oonflaented ssv- atoppad to bring Mbs. Atwood Wlndaor realdenta la pUbdmaed tlon abaU Install or poet pla- Ms actions. It has been hoped unease was sometimes commun­ ■graraiant with too Norwich Ro- rytag out traah whm aha haard eral baga of a powder beteavad fam ily. icated to the players. In the In­ In the legislaltlve package be­ gnoortm. The food and riialvea from tbe Rockville Water and cards, aigna or billboards on that the bulk of the amount THEY HAD GUTS, fUral Plan. erlta from tha oar Wodnsaday to M harofn. tt tm s aent to troduction to Act m of “D ie fore the General Assembly. had been removed tmm the te- Aquaduot Oo. walls of the Town HaU wlUiout could be gotten through interest- GUNS and ONE GAL ^ Ttoro was a total of four now ■fterapoo. M gerator. Town HaO Buiee the oonseht and a p i«ova l o f the «d cUtoen’a individual bon- Admitted Monday: Giovanni Meisterainger,’’ the horns were Under the suggestton, the ,,, k i l i e r s iJ M t e V - a . Read Bterald Ads Tbe Town OotmeU has sqgirov- Tyiwn Manager." tributions, and iiinu WlU have either an official or an imnittiwar ^ ^ t t e ^ N o t o W Iiaa the style like ,unofficial hearing to seJn^ the arrested six persona on of his action Wednesday night opinions of the public.’’ narcotics duirgea Wednesday afoor the photos were published WSSE. We pay dividends... Carino did not know vdiat the night—including one man whom ^ Weckiesday’e edition of the tmOManUgs PADDING mroiMnIhwMt request police said admitted selling as Press." nOOlCoOnQI^^ J mtalled, but he did say u a t mudi as sk non in =t photogiapho, both front "BEST FRIDAY Lossman’s request would be for „„ to^^^ampufT th^ T * MONTHLY! a zone change and not for a PlCWREr University of Bridgeport. K TJi ''.V.’ J I L.)i; VALULb INSTAUB i l . 9 5 vatianoe. Winner o f SPKIAL A rt League Classes The raids were made on three ® Ito to too So. F t IndndM Labor, apartments as the result of a Hardy, editor of the W Meademy 'PANAVISION* The South Windsor Art Blatoriab and Toar Ctooies ai Colors. week-long investigation by po- P^P«r, said the photographs TECHNICOLOR' Our 5% annually on Awards!-,M, A«-rtlM{t6 Uini lice. Charged with Illegal poa- were obtained from Lberation Unitid Artiiti session knd sEtie of narcotics Hews. Service. Commenting on ALL THE FISH was 23-year-old Steven Llebo- Sweeney’s order, Hardy'said the Investment Savings is a OVER 3 M IUION Witz. administration v u not empow- TUB ENCLWURE PRescMpnoNs Pollce said they confiscated ®red to suspend publication, summ . _ _ 9 X 12 SaM y Compounded large amounts of marijuana and Next Wednesday’s regular edl- Rock Hudson YOU CAN EAT! 5.11% annual effective rate LflD at the time of Llebowitz’ tlon, and possibly an extra be- WHILE ARTHtlR DRU8 arreet. The professor, accord- fore then, would be publlehed Ernest Botmine $07.95 UNOLEUM RUGS Ing to pidtee, admitted he had he said. THEY .at times sold as much sis 88,000 DUCIHG IK ME GIBSOS HOOM Patrick Me v^han LAST Rdf. 59.96. toUar. in narcotics in a single week on the campus of toe a quesUon of o ^ e n lty . ‘ELIGAHCE WIlHOUr EXERAVAGANCt" Jim 6(0^ SuptfftnwsiofTAild’«ld Metfocoior 0 . school ^ ™ prohlbltlngr gc- * AanrlfpBtpr i'' I’FRFECTION ioxofucchouksand 1.09 CTFRK others arrested were Bruce FHONt BtSimfATIONS ACCtFTtO SERVED WITH . . . CuptiittR f praUi Golden, 18; David Kanpplla, 20; f ^ “ “ O i L i i n ni; ::ii. ')I'FN ilhARlII t0AM>$.90r.U. fSUN UilSO) Richard Raklch, 26; Robert ..®' “** Unlveralty of iviN IN Q S IX m • FRENCH FRIES MMlabsd Daily Baospi Sundaya Golden, 18; and Anthony Nanzo, Hartford.’ t r 100% worn. BeMays at U Biasali StrtM. Ci)f Cllll) I SUNDAY THAU 1HUWI0AY |MS | 19. Bruce GoMen, Kanpplla arid fM., u r. nnd HOliOArs tl.79 { t • TARTAR SAUCE Iter, C«aa (MOHh Raklch were charged with ille­ STAIR CARPET TsUrtoaa 94»«m M A TIN IIS AT JM gal possession of narcotics. Rob­ a Ctoas Ptettss ysM M I lUNDAYl AND HOUOAYi flJM • COLE SLAW star, Oooa ert Golden atui Anthony Nanzo IIINCH 11 . . DINNIH li • CtOblO SUNDAYS I WIDNIUAY AND lAIUlOAV ' ,| .u j •5.99 RomiiDf Yd. were both charged with Ulegal ^kore mniAiib'iu'AuiEtiD • ROLL & BUTTER K SSV U S^ possession and sale o f narcotics. Mamhar Fadant Dapaait Inturanoa Corparatian Police said they plan to con- Tsar ...... NSM ROCKVILLE A VERNON CIRCLE FORMICA COUNTER TOPS Gsnd Chstos of Colon liflNiNff...... 18.69 fimie their probe into narooUcs BHIAKIASI LUNCH N DINNIH . •' [JAYS A Wll K It KonABn ...... TJO salsa on toe campus o f the uni­ Manchester Pork^kle "STALUCD 6.69 versity. N OilMi te OWsae Item

? - 1 r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, JANUARY 0, 1969 pAcn n v B Superior Court Warsaw Hangs sHfty dreato a social and poUti)- STAR JOHNSON SEAHORSI Celebrating Birthday Navy Begins Present Ltet off Demaiildg cal TCVotutlon by assaulting ons j T o Pkx>6ecute ;------Br CLAY IL POLLAN- Spy for Hrilaih . of tbs most h n lff i tnstituUons uasA in soelsty." ATTEMnON J * M M . 21 Vow Daily A€HvHy GaM I With Visit to iv S ie ^ David B aby Has Mabery Case ’T According la tha Sian. 4aw David wrttara also have been em­ pled the Brandeia University dento acted' “ without prior com- the oaee of David F. Mabaty, ^4SJ48M I |ll-14-2S36i ,Jected an appeal for clemency. end behavior cf its crew while appointment of WllXam H. l>a Atoo kidudad in thto coma; w aPBRD READIMO SYou 35 Work 65 Importont EASY TERBIS — USED MOTORS ployed at the task. The Preal- conwhuntcatlona system plaint to the adminIriratlon.” wko is charted with kMnapii«. MMINI 6 Don't 36 Undorte 66 And PAP did not say how the man petoonera appareotiy w ill start ijr ifii m Um mpmdml aaatotant I ★ STUDY nOLLfi * TEST-TAKING TBCSlNnainM SAOITTAaiUS lOxonand wUe P a i ptaunad to dant-rieot, who has been read­ Wednesday in a nonviolent bid He said that lines o f oommu- BMtori, m oi Rioliam and Ooladne Kirby ****>••>. 88, le accuaed of 7 Asptets 37 Pleosed 67 To waa executed but It waa be- Open Dally 7:30 AJML-5 PJiL—Thnra. to 9 next week. MboLeiah, a 1960 Yale gradu­ A VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT A CaUTTCAL, IN- 8 Don't. 38 Never 68 Busirress WOK. 22 ^ iv e around dusk at the 098-a. ing up on past inaugurals, wants H m Navy has said that tha tor virtual automony In Negro nicatioas within Brandeis have ate and dtrector foundations Orimiddl. ar.. S «ld i XiU Rd., EUliiKtofi. He w m b o n Dm . U torcint Warden and Mra. Fred­ 2 0 39 Lotent Meved to have been 1^ hangliig. Sat. to 4 P J4. of I FMlBimAL READING A PERCEPTION A COW- 9Good 69 Affoirs O K . 21 g J I apartment of DavM and to set the tone for hte new adi- court will convene soon totef de­ affairs on canqiu>- “alwaya been opeh •>><$ lutve at Rooknna Oeneral BoapUal. Hia matemal grandpamts are erick O. Retncke to leave their > 4-17-2S39 10 You'll 40 StortffTg 70Advisoble Kocamarayk, who hod worked retotfoes at Yale, wlB bave pri-1 CmmtATEON A SMALL GROUPS ONLY 11 Fretting 41 Encouroge 71 Form |uUe, married here Deo. 22. The mintotration with the Jen. 20 ad- Mir. aad I t a . aaotge K M y , VenMM. H k p a tm a l gnndpar- houoe in Somera d u rli« the ^4M2-72 l&-22-33.44^ In a m ilitary institufion, waa da- briefing of crewmen b^ intelU- University President Morris been blocked only by tbe force mary reeporstbiaty in the an 12 Wait 42 Bring 72 Possess S4A5-74 kS epectment to auroee (be drees that wlU beoarried to the «m|doyea by tboee wbo have oBti are Mr. and Mra. A a g ^ CMmaldi, ‘thompaonvnie. He haa early morning of Dec. 14. Ko­ CANCIt 13Doy 43 Of 73 Frier>ds aerlbed as a “ dangerous and gence experts to completed. The B. Abram ooUed the selaura of of external affairs. Brewster I CArtllCOaN from the Smith OoUege nation by trievtoion and radio seised tbe fscUittas . . . ACADEMIC READING CENTER, Inc. a aktar, D an a, 1. b e^ waa a prlaon truaty who JUHt 21 UOiftr 44 Well 74 People paid agent of Briliah IMNll- lari of the 82 bread crewman to Ford Hall an affront to the uni- said Wednesday iftgHt MacLetahl 15 Should 45 Unexpected 75 Matters OK. I nbera Mem, Ehaenhower networics. FM P 1* KAFROVE, Dtraster a « » w • vrorked at the bouoe aa a houoe- M ir 22 gence.” b gi I debrtofing—Cmdr. Lloyd verrity oonmuinlty. The faculty " I can only express the deep­ Is to oversee public informattonl 16 Dtsploy 46 On 76 Aren't JAH.«.»» a atudent H er husband com- The inoomlng Preoidteit dia- CBOm t STREET, MANCHESTER BaO, D a m iO m , aon d John A. and CSandU Wbedook boy. 17 Up 47 In 77 To During his trial last June, he M. Burinr, the skipper—started voted condemnation of the ac­ est shock and amassment over acttvfttos end reiattona wlth| 2-18-2M0 b5666B-7i6 4 8 - 7 ^ I to olaaaea at neaiby Am- patchad a telegram Weekoeeday Next 1b Oav Ban Jr., PUlabiary Hill, Rookvnie. He waa' b o n Dm . M at CBtargea agalnat Mabery wem 18AI«rt! •48 Is 76 Who was saM to have told of meet­ r.i I 'ritervlews Monday. tion and called on the approocl- this student a ct" alumni. t-89 19Ttnd 49 Tolents 79Leod /6-77-j OoUege. to an Industrial paycxiU aavliige O aD SdSeM t: Roekyflle Qenenl Boapttal. Hla matenal grandparenta are noUed in Circuit Cburt Wednee- 20Ntwt 50 Rumors 80 From ings with “Brttlah cltisene hold­ The oourt of inquiry to not a mately 70 Negroes to aibandon After a 2^-hour meetiug, the MaoLeiah ta the son o f the| u o AqUABIUS 1 The Pieoldent-eleot who conunMtoe lun^eon in Washing­ Mr. and MTa. ^ittu r I,. Wheehwk Sr., Roekvilie. Hla paternal day, and a Superior Court Mir 22 21 Condon# 51 With 81 Reoching ing dlptomatlo paaaporta** dur­ trial. On the basis' o f facte their demonstration. faculty voted 188-10 to "utterty writer ArchlbaM MacLeiah. 22Gtt 52 DiffererKes 82 Moliciout JAH. M to return to New Yoirii ton. Read to the gaithering by gnadpareoU are Mr. and Mra. John A. BeU Sr., Springfield,, bench warrant was issued char ing wMch he poMMd on InfontMb- brought out in tiw inquiry, the The students answered by condemn the foretble takeover AUO. 22 23 For 53 One 83 Couses HI. I I . Kter tonight, was bom in m s In Secretory of the Treaaury-dealg- Mhaa. B e haa a bnOier, John A ., m . ing the convict arltta escape and 24 To 54 With 84 Your thxi. Navy wlH determine whether barricading doors to Um three- of the university promises. We 3-16-37-38 6-21-32-431 \ two-atory frame houaa at Ycr- kidnaping. The pmcedum eli­ 25 The 55 Bosses 85 Liking nefte David M. Kennedy, it be­ further proceedtngs, such os story rad brick building. They believe we cannot oonfront fits '47-61-71 26 Be 56Releose 86 You P-78g337l CAPITOL EQUIPMENT Llnda, OaUf.i near Loa An- minates the need for a bind- Toronto once the bastion of gan: couits-martiol or decorations said they bad enough food stocid problems of the university un­ Brennaa, lauarl Kyna, daughter « t Paid O. and C am VlSflO 27 It 57 Mirocle 87 Trouble risen dM. “ A sound doUar to vMal to the over hearing to bring the case to AUQ. 22 28 The 58 FinoTKiol 88 Worries for heroism ere wanantod. piled to lest three days. Raymond Brennan, Elm St, Rookrille. She waa bon Dm . 28 Britishdom In Canada, la now in >UIH ST. — TEL. 64S-19S8 1 The btofiiplaoe eat In the mid- der threat and coercion. The Superior Court 29 Someone's 59 Not 89 Gossip her moot ethnic dty. American free enterprise sye- Although the coui't of Inoutry at RoekvUle Oenetml Hoqdtal. H er matamal gran^M nnta are /f UfT. 22 30 To 60Messoges 90 You MAA.20f^_ of a falling lemon grove tem; it. to one of the pUlaro of Wednesday night A'taram en­ faculty demands that the stu­ Mr. aad MTa. Herbert Raymond, Roekme. Paternal grand- B oonvloUU, Mohery faoea on O , 1-13-ZA to generally open to the public. dents Involved vacate Ford HaU 1-13-24-3S ^ A d v e rs e 7 - lM (M l^ by Nixon’s fafiMr. Long our proepertty and natlonel tered Ford HaU for about 10 additional 40 yearn In prison. ^46dS69 ^ N c 'u '.a Navy otneiato said some mat- p a m ta are Mr. and M n . Walter Brennan, Rockville. 52A4-73 rider Nixon sold tha strength. In toese critical and minutes to talk wttfa the stu­ and enter negotiations of any He baa served eight of a life tera concerning natkXAl securi­ dents. grievance with the university sentence for the death of the it became the site of uncertain times the defense of ty will not be made public. Sava, Mellaaa lynne, daughter ot Dr. F. Robert and I discovery that would have the doUor ranke among the In a statement frilowlng the administration." Nancy Jaekaon Sava, Wilton Ave., Norwalk. She waa bon Infant of hia Near Haven girl The Navy eoid‘ ft delayed brief meeting, Abram sold he friend. I fomUy mflUonaliea. highest of national prioritiee.’’ Bucher’s debriefing Heoauee o f The dean of faculty, Peter Dm . U at the Nbiwalk HoapUal. Her maternal grandparenta “had iw Intentions of negotiat­ Judge David M. Shea Wed­ hto mental and phystoal fatigue. Dlamondopoulos, deUvered a are Mr. and Mra. Joeeph Jaekaon, Mamdieater. Her patenai Connecticut College ing the denuuxto under the copy of the rescluttonto the Ne­ grandparenta are Mr. and Mia. FeUx Sava, Wakefield, Maaa. nesday asked public defender However, he and nine other present ctroumstanoes.” Hebron crewmen received the Purple gro students and asked them to She haa a kater, Kiiata, 8. Jamoa Oosgrove to confer wUh The president said he would Mabery after the defendant said Heart Saturday In public cera- leave. They refused. • * • w * “negotiate demands under the he had no money to retain monlea. They w ere wounded The riudent emmeU mat but Going Coed in Fall terms laid out in the faculty res­ Baaaok, Slevander Oabtlel, aon of Dr. A i«ei B. and Ra- counsel. The case was then oon- £ Schools Receive $159J10 when the North Kbreana cap­ took no concrete aiction. quel Herbeatein Baasuk, Alpine St., Mancheater. He waa born tinued to Feb. 4. Dm ^ olution" oompUed earlier In the There are 110 Negroes among NEW LONDON, Oonn. (A P ) The coUege is asking the tured the Intriligenca riilp near­ day. Enjoy this beautiful SW IVEL CONSOLE Jan. 2 at Mancheater Memorial Hoiqiltal. Hla maternal grand­ Mabery was mcaptumd with­ ly a year ago. Brandeis’ 2,800 students. The mother la M n . Sara Herboatelii, Buenoa Alrea. Hla —^President Charles B. Shain mate legislature to revise its out a struggle by two Hartford S In ADM Grant from State The Pueblo skli>per still suf­ Negro men blocked entrances private sdMol to k>catod 10 grandparenta are Mr. and Mm. Morooe Baaeuk, Buenoa charters removing referanoes to to tbe building which houses the poUoemen within two Hays af­ has announced that all-glri Con­ toHSbron Boo:^. of Education pig of the town wiD be held on fers raalnutrftimi but has gained mlleo west of Boston. from any angle! Alrea. niten and women. unlveralty swUritboard, faculty Abram, who toede o'ver the • * • w * ter the Reinoke’s were kad- necticut CMlege will admit men B y Bhlfting to coeducation, Ptolrman Edwerd Patroekl, June 2. During May the board fiv e pounds sinde hto release, naped. as undergraduates In S^itember. the Navy eeld Wednesday. He to oftloee end an auditorium. They presidency lari September, said Daogheity, Tommy, daughter of Dmnia and Barbara OoiiHectlcut OoUege Joins Tale, win meet for final work and During the alleged kidnaping, Ghaln said Wednesday night Skth several board members, on a special diet with some of atoq barred doors to an adjacent he has overseen; tiie univentty’s OerrUh Daugherty, Hill Pond Dr., Stone. She wea bom Dm . Wesleyan, Vaasar, Bennlngtcm make recommended cuts, if Relneke waa atahbed with a the college hoped the ratio of 8aUvered en oral mid-year re- hto crewmen and continues tak­ building containing laboratories efforts to establish 10 Maitin 27 at Mancheater Memoital Hoepital. Her matemal grand­ and Sarah Lawrence In what jJBtnt on the state of the eduoa- any. and the university computer. Luther King scholarahipa; a steak knife and required boqrit- men to women will eventually Shain contends is not Just a ing medlqlne for an upper res­ mother la Mra. Vera Black, Fla. Her paternal grandparenta are Bton budfiet to the Board of El- The Board cf Finance re­ Abram said the last tiiiiy he concentration in Afro-American allaatlon, but the woedd waa not 'be 1 to 1. temporary trend, but a domi­ piratory Infection, doctors said. Mr. and Mm. Chariea Daugherty, Concord, N J l She haa a seilouse. Km . Retncke was Coeducation is not entirely yjhnce tost night. ceived a written report from wanted to do was to summon studies; an Intensified recruit­ nant factor of modern educa­ He also Is getting dental treat­ brother, Tory, S. ^ treated for shock. S>Polroakl reported fiMut the Firat Selectman P. John Per- police. ment program which has result­ new to the 54-year-

188,- Oapt, Vincent Thomas, Pacif­ pbera of violence.’’ blacks. Mr. and Mm. Thomaa J. Burke, Quincy, m. Hla paternal a poeslUe deficit of approx­ ever you sit in your room! Model 6800 branch has granted 65 master Also Flees Jail |D>0 cft.'^budgeit time tost year. ic Sleet Public Affaire Officer, But he conceded that the uni­ Abram took leave of the cam­ grandparenta are Mr. aad Mm. Andreoa Amann, St Louia, Lake St. Pupils imately >800 becauee of the with 295 sq. in. spreen, Briiiiant Color, of arts and seven master of Ohe Incieaee to due to the in- said the IrAerval between the versity “does not have sufficient pus long enough to deliver a M langrl. ALBANY, N.T. (AP) — LaM conversion to land fill at the arte in teaching to male stu- SReased' mrollment. end of the.cnew’s complete de­ force to vacate the building.” talk In Boston before the Am eri­ Chromatone, Quick-On pictures, plus To Demonstrate month a man escaped from a< refuse area. dentsi ^ T h e tramportatlon relmburae- briefing and the inquiry will be The^Negroes presented a list can Odlege PubUc Relations As­ many more extra-value features that Grover, CBeater B., aon o f Paul A. and Anna Schoola Ourrendy, the college has 24 New Haven, Oonn., JaU. TU s Meent was >106 more than anUol- The Board of Finance voted of 10 ’’nonnegottaiMe’’ Awti.tiAi sociation. assure years of colorful viewing enjoy­ Grover, Fletdier Rd., Hoaardvllle. He waa bom Jon. 2 at Man- Music Meithods week Ms broflier oo^ed the feat “ sometMug less ithan a w eek." men enrolM In graduate pro­ Skted and the apeclal education to pay the auditor of town books Including: Appropriately, hto speech, ‘ dwMer Memorial Hoepital. Oa matemal grondparonta ore by escaping from the Albany Thomas said crewmen will ment. See it today! - grams. The woman’s branch I'bursement was >1,234 more Thomaa McOarry, the tinpeld -^Sk'tablishment of an Afro- written weU in advance of the I My. and Mm. Bernard Sdxx^, Rockville and Mm. Dora su­ A unique program o f muatc OQunty Jail. continue to go on overnight lib­ will be presented to the parehta enrolls 1,402. I expected, giving a total re- balance of $1,880. 'ihe board erty but lengthy furioughs w ill studies department with power disTuptkm, conoentrated cn gar, Broad Brook. Hia paternal grandfather la Cheater R. "In this age a young Ameri­ UnUkc hla brother who re ­ of the Lake Street School Jan. itbursement over tiie eeUmete had authorized a part payment not be given until inuceedkigs to hire and fire and an Inde­ campus disordera. Grover Sr., Wkeaoaet, Maine. He haa a brother, Paul and a can’s education, when it la mained free for 28 days, 22- 18 a t 7:80 p-nu edten the PTO ajRO In these three areas. cf $800 earlier. are comideted. pendent budget. He said that ha'vlng fits best PRICE % Also available with Conven­ aioter, Terry. sherad with the opposite sex. year-old John B. Somma o f Al- • • • w • pmeents a new mefitod of teach- ^ L a s t pwnlh, file Board of FI- The board moved to refuse The court o f inquiry to com­ —'Ehtabltohment of a year universUy'administraUan in the is superior In its basic learn- 'bany was recaptured by pclloe REDUCED E l ient Remote Control for VHF, fog music. mance unautoioualy reconvmend- payment of ICcGany’s bUI of posed of five admirals hea<3ed around recruitment of black stu­ world to no assurance egalitot Kobleet, Michael Louia, eon of Lorry M. and Judith ii^ conditions to an Education within three hours after his es­ plus Instant Automatic Color. Stars of the program wfil be Sid that the town grant the $880 tor special detail work on by Vice Adm. Harold G. Dowlan dents. by black students cuid the wild revotuUonary. Preeoott KoUect, Eaat MQddle T)>ke., Mancheater. He waa In a single sox environment,’’ cape Wednesday. He had been students of the specially select­ ■Board of Education an addl- Jr., oommiander o f the Pacific headed by a black director. He said, “I beUeve that those Also price-reduced: NOW bom Dm . S at Mandieater Memorial Hoepital. Hla matcrnnJ the tax cOXector’s boolos. The ed oUasaa who wGI demonatm ite Shain said In making the an­ awaiting trial on charges of rob­ —Immediate action on hiring who would make the univerai- NOW O N LY ONLY $529.60. grandparenta am Mm. Louia Cado, Mondieater and Mr. Rua- Bkinal budget. The action on this board felt that the charge was Fleet antlailbmarine force. nouncement to the student body. bery and aasaiilt. of black prof esnora. ties the first targets in a revolu­ oeU Preeoott, Mancheater. Hia paternal grandparenta am Mr. the new Orff-Kodaly method discommendation to expected to exceedingly Mgh tor search­ Site of the inquiry is a 106-seel wfatdi originated in Hungary. T1t6 derision to go coed was Somma's brofiifer Mfchtael, 24, Som e before town meeting this ing out an error. classroom at ithe Ooronado Na­ —Eetaibltohment o f an Afro-A- tion logalnri society are guilty of and Mm. lOchael Kobleot, RookvlUe. He baa a akter, Krlatln, no surprise to the students, the The method tnuutetien escaped Den. 1 from the Oon- ^onlh. The Board of Ftaianoe Board chairman A. Harry val Amphibious Base, ocroes American center to be designed self deception. No one ooiftd pos- faculty or the alunml. Magnavox INSTANT AUTDMATIC CDLDR always brings you _ • » « • ptotuma of Urda and flowera In­ necUcut Oorracdonal Oeifter. He granted >1,000 to pemtit Wlrih reported that the material the bay from Sen Diego. P dUb oonoei nlBg the posstbU- to nuMloal meaning tor the chil­ was pfeked iq> in Albany Christ­ Board of Education to get for the town report had been Extra seating will be provided Hun, Daniel amrob, aon of Thomaa G. and Marilyn Hub­ perfect color pictures...lNSTANTLY and AUTOMATICALLY! dren and such sounds aa “ Dee- tty of gring coed had been cir­ mas Day. •She hot lunoh program txider delivered to the printer, and it to accommodate 120 speotatons, 1989 Volkswagen bard HuU, South St, Rockvine. He waa bom Jan. B at Man- . dee-chteodee’’ and “Phantr culated both among students la anticipated that the reports mostly newsmen. Live radio THINK SMALL $188L90 Sedan cheater Memorial Hoepital. Hia matemal grandparenta am*' phant-efophant" wlM entertain currently attending the college "Last night, Patroakl Indicated DeUvered In Mancheater Mr. aad Mra. Harold T. Hubbard, Mancheater. Hla paternal w ill be ready by the end of Jan- and televUton oovem ge wOl not the porenta and the alumnae. there might be addltier cent o f the frekh- iihere the board woUM The board approved payment decide whether photography windshield washer, 2-^wad elec­ Your choice of He haa 2 brothwa, Tonuny 8, Matt, 4. men favored coeducation. By TYPewnTERlS required to over.«xpend its tric wipers heater, defoggm:, 4- • « * w • er eehod, wlB present of $76 for the. typing of ihe re­ and tape ipoordliig will be per­ Five Deiuxe the program with dUldren from dteitrast, 80 per cent of die Tklnk of Y1AUI dget. port material and set up of the mitted. way safety flashers, back-up Moynlhaa, M ld m d Sean, son ct Edward J. and Lmralne the fbet through fouifii grades. seniors favored the Idea as did ||lh'other bUBlneSB tost night, annual town raport lights, front and rear seat Im U s , TTPEWBinai leatherette headrests, steering Conspie Styles Swindell Moynlhan, WUndaorvUle Rd., Rockville. He waa bom A group demenstrating the 72 per cent of the student body he board voted to have rep- The board also approved the NEW FBLM DUBBINO PLAN Jan. S at Mancheater Memorial HoopUal. H k maternal grand­ in general and 72 per cent of whed lock and rear window de­ reoordor w tl also be presented. |42 So. Adams S t, i Ivea attritd the budget transfer of 1160 from contin­ JOHANNESBURG, South A f­ froster. parents am Mr. and Mm. Loren F. SwIndeU, Worceoter, Mass. These am children from the the alumnae. atlon meetings of both gency to the town audit ac rica (A P ) — A film dtstrt'butkxi His paternal grandparents am Mr. and Mra. Edward J. Moy­ fourth grade. ^ elemsntaiy and Rham High count. company hero ptaas to dub for­ TED TRUDON |lto. M /M sa4 T p ^ nlhan Sr., Worcester, Mass. He hoe a brother, Edward Loren, I^ke Street school la one of HRohool Boards of Education to eign 'films In African languages 4 and 8 sistera, CoUeen and Corrine, 2H, and Kathleen, IW. the few in the state that is now SBetter Inform the Board of Mancheater Evening Herald induding Zulu, Xhosa and South VOLKSWAGEN m f m using this unique method of mu­ IF .YOB ABE INTERESTED Hflnanoe. Hriiron Oorreepondent Marjorie Sdtho. Ounfiier, Kristin Roberta, daughter of Philip A. and Ro­ sic Instructica. IN ANTTQBES AND KHTDRED ITEBI8 ^ Budget Dates Porter, td . 8U-811A berta Flynn Gunther, Oak S t, Mancheater. She waa bom Jan. Flu Ban lifted V IS IT THE 28ih EDITION OF THE* ; a sebeduSe of dates conoern.- 3 at Mandieeter Memorial H o^tal. Her matemal grandpar­ RockvIUe Nursing Home, 22 ALWAYS DiTEBESTTNO ANTTQBE INDOOR the prq;>aratlon c f the total iJtafhin Provincial ents am Mrs. Edith Flynn, CromweU, and Mr. Albert Flynn, South SL, w ill lUt the ban on budget was set up tori Mrs. Onassis Stops Middletown. fght- Ooples of budgets from model 6960 «i « * « • vlaW iig houra Sunday. O n e Widow*s Pension healthy adtdt may visit each boordg, town officers a n d King, James R., son of James R. and Aima Fuda King patient tor 18 minutes dally. agencies should be submitted to WASHmOTON (AP) — Mrs. Sr., Grove St., Rockville. He was bom Jan. 8 at Manchester Throu^ the oo-operatlon of the the Board of Finance by March Aristotle Onassis has stopped Memorial Hospital. His matemal grandparenta am Mr. and public, them have been no cases FLEA MARKET a?- receiving her $10,000-a-year Mra. Wedter Modzelwski, RockvUle. His paternal grandparents of50 $ 1 ate on March 31. The B o ^ John F. Kennedy asked In a tot­ French Provincial VanGashbeck, Todd Eric, son of Ronald .and Olsoie GIFTS FOR BVERY SATURDAY, JANUARY llth—lO AJtf. to 10 P.M. Education wlU be oslced to ter in late October that the pen­ iTtodel 6958 Breton VanGashbeck, So. Main St., Warehouse Point. He was OCCASION r e thrir prosentaticn on AprU sion end as o f O ct 1. She mar­ bom Jan. 2 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His matemal SUNDAY, JANUARY 12th—1 PJ«. to 6 P3L These meetings give t h e ried Onaosls, the Greek milUon- NOW O N LY grandparents are Mr. and Mm. Atme Breton, Broad Brook. Free Oifr Wrap LT.WOOD c f Fbience an epportun- alre, on Oct. 20. His paternal grandparents are Mr. end Mra. Wilbur VanOash- Where 108 re^mnslble Dealers from througbout New Eng* r to question requested budget Legal- authorities bad disar beck. Warehouse Point. ARTHUR OmiG land will dlsiriay and aeU thoasands of worthwhile Itonw LOCKER PLANT AND MEAT MARKET The most importai|t advance in color T V — Magnavox « • i« » including furniture, china, ^ass, copper, brass, guns, (18 . greed .over wheither a presiden­ Instant Automatic Color-r^brings you a perfectly-tuned ’ The public hearing on t h e tial widow diould contiim to re­ Bennett, Andrew Pool, son of Rl(dtard A. and Carol stamps, coins, silver, dolls, books mirrors, knloknaoks and kdget. requests will be on May ceive the pension after her re­ picture that automatically stays precise on every channel, , Kwolek Bennett, West Suffleld. He was bom Dec. 30 at St. a slsable coUectlon of additional items too numerous to Hat. ALL OUR MEATS ARE FRESHLY CUT AND DISPLAYED Francis Hospital. His matemal grandparents am Mr. and Mra. ’ and file annual budget meet- marriage. every time. Additional exclusive advantages: H uge 295 Joseph Kwolek, Suffiold. His paternal grandparents ore Mr. ,; Food Bar Open Througbout The Show ^ Sq. In. screen — for the Biggest Pictures in color TV • Contemporary and Mrs. D. Bertram K. Bennett, Manchester. He has a sister, model 6952 RENT Oeneral Admission $1.88 (All Singles) ^ Brillient C olor—for the most natural color pictures ever Karen Marie, 11 and a brother, E ric John 7. NOT PRE-PACKAGED • C h rom aton e— brings added depth and warmth to Bat with this ad 2 admissions for flA * 'Beerworth, Debra Ann, daughter of Donald and-Dorothy color a Quick-On P ictu res— eliminates “ warm-up” Lanz Beerworth, Pinney St., Ellington. She was bom Dec. 29 at A C A R ? delay . H igh -F id elity Sound— for thrilling program Manchester Memorial Hoepital. Her maternal grandparents CAMERA realism • Lasting R eliab ility—assured by exclusive are Mr. and Mrs. John H. Lanz, Ellington. Her paternal grand­ mother is Mrs. Bernice Beerworth, North Troy, Vt. Magnavox Bonded Circuitry * A lso Save $50 on 82- TAKE THE HIP of BEEF Channel [nstant Automatic Remote Control— Sizemore, Robert Jeffroy, son of James D. and BarzeUa available in Mediterranean, Early American and Contem­ Early American Adkins SizemcH-e Jr., High Court, East Hartford. He was bom Appraximoie Cun porary styles— N O W O N LY $648.50 Dec. 31 at Manchester Memorial Hoepital. lUs matemal grand­ 6 to 7 BoneSess Sirloin model 6954 parents are Mr. a>)d Mrs. Robert L. Adkins, Bishop, Va. His BITE SALE paternal grrandfather is Mr. James D. Slzemom Sr., Squire, Why NoH Stoofcs MAGNAVOX 2-YEAR COLOR PICTURE TU B E WARRANTY...is valid wherever you move W. Va. USDA 1 SIrioln Roost in the U.S.A.I Picture tubes defective in material or workmanship under normal use, will be • I • « *1 * OUT OF We have fuHy equipped 6 Lbs. Ground Round replaced without charge by a Franchised Magnavox dealer; either where purchased, or in Fogarty, Shawn Robert, son of Raymond and Ellen Rus­ your new service area. Replacement tubes will be installed without labor charge during first sell Fogarty, Kenneth Dr., Vernon.. He was bom Dec. 81 at new care for rent by the CHOICE Avg. Weight YOUR S T IU CAM ER AS Q^mronns 90-days of the warranty period; and are guaranteed for the unexplred balance of the 2-years. Manchester MemorlijLl Hospital. His itiAtemal grandparents arc day, week or m on^ at 20 to 25 Lbs. very reasonable rates!... Minolta Reflex fiRTTil Flit? ...... <.H88.88 Every Magnavox replacement wlU be a highest quality, 100% Inspected, factory-new picture Mr. and Mrs. Charles RuaeeU, Mansfield. His paternal grana- Mbiolta AL-F Mmm F:>s7 ...... > ».8 8 tube that meets all Original Equipment Manufacturers’ specifications-not a rebuilt tube! mother Is Mrs. Michael Fogarty, Hartford. He has three broth­ When ypur car !is tied up Bell ft Howell Canon Reflex FX F r irt ...... >149.88 ers, Kevin 11, Timothy 9, Steven 8, and a sister, tiinda, 4. for seiVico or repaixB, or YANKBE BRAND -r- SU C B ) Bell A HoWdl Canon Reflex II, Ftlia ...... 8U9.8I « «. • «i • when /ou need an a ^ ' Bell A Howell Canonet < |U > Auto. Frtfil ...... $ 89.18 3 A gte Optima 98nmi F ilia ...... f 89AS See over 40 beautiful Magnavox COLOR TV styles. . .from only ^ 3 1 3 ® ® Fogarty, Maura Elizabeth, daughter of James and Doro­ tional'car... thy Sullk Fogarty, Walnut St., Man(diester. She waa bom Dec. LetINCOME BLOCK take you off the T H 31 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmoth­ hook; W e'll find your deduc* BOTH MOVIE CAMERAS CLEARANCE OF ALL THREE PAYMENT PLANS er Is Mra. Emily Sullk, New Britain. She has two brothers, OAF Ansco ATHt power soom, variable spaed, • After yea see for yourwlf how good CAU. tioni, and moke sure they're FEDERAL Timothy 4, James 1. lb Super 8, 8 to 1 soom ...... >189jn Magnavox color t o , you have a choice OUR OWN SERVICE STAFF , - *1 ■» * 1*1 • the maximum allowable. AND BACON Honeywell Elmo, power soom, variable speed of 9 payment ptonai Super 8 ...... , ...... >149.88 1. M Day. OaA Beoson, Christine^ Ann, daughter of Robert and Kathleen You'll save time/ trouble— and STATE FAMOUS MAKE SHOES To SMure you of tbe beat continued 9. Y f Down, •/. W-9S-M Day.. Kozak Benson, Woodbridge St., kj^chester. She was bom D ^ . 643-51^5 FANCY GRADR “A” roCTBA LEAN—f r e s h OBOUMD DeJur power soom Super 8 ...... ,.>188.88 performance, we hnve our own .talt maybe more thon enough No Intereat 3l at Manchester Memorial Hoepital. Her matemal grandpar­ Kodak Cemerae a t >9% Bavlnge 9. N . Down Payment, Budget To S of riate UceoMd etoctraatotn, ents sure Mr. and Mrs. John Kozak, Manchester. Her paternal money to poy for our low LIFE Ground Years grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Benson, Southwlck, UP 33 79 cost service. FOW L Lh e I ° ■ NOT PRE-PAOKAOBD MOVIE PROJECTORS 9.90 to 13.90 Kodak M59 Super 8 ...... 48.88 :iM irm TaC OUARANTEi i99.79 w' ragiilar to 22.00 We guorantee accurate preparation of every tox return. If Kodak Mt7 Dual > ...... V R B B HOMOB T R IA L .SYSTBN> Kodak BUB Dual 8 ...... IU6JE w e moke ony errors thot cost you any penalty or interest. W e toM cold s r o ^ lockers for your frown moots and vegetablos Kodak Caroueel 88# ...... 8 a.18 > w e will poy the penolty or Interest. After credit appraval yea may ehiMMe Tax Return Preparation . Tax Planning fw os HtHo os $1.25 o month. The locker holds about 250 Bounds AUSDDnUHB .. t • • ...... 81M.77 of moot. Comporo this dod before you buy o homo b e e w r Sawyer 808A auto, focus, remote, quarts . .>109.88 Over 900 pair of SociolHes... CobbiM... Red tbe TV you like aad try It tat your H «ll :co. OAF Ansco, rechorgable electronic flasher ...... 9 ’48.77 borne thto weekeadi KENNETH P. EASTON JR M o m A im Cross... Caressa.. • Bandelinos and Town 'n America's Lsrgatt Tax Service with Over 3000 Offices TAPE RECORDERS ■ TAX PRACTITIONER Craig Reel sfri Cassette ...... 99% OFF A BfiOTHERS Country shoes. Styles galore in slings, high “Oonneotloath Oldest MaBohestor Shopfibig PerhadO" I^wer Level ‘tJornpUte and Oonfldsntial Iheoms Tax Bervlclng" lAnooln-llIeroary Pealer" Between Seera end Orenta Beer Batoenoee SALEM >01 OENTBR STREET W YOU LIKE THE REST GIVE VS A 1CST ------heels, law heels, dressy, casuals, even oxfords! 88 Bridge St. By Appointment OPEN EVBNINOS Weahdoye 0 A Jf. to 0 PJf. 51 ttSSOL ST. RGAR OF ICE PLANT 643^24 CAMERA ■(Bxwpf; Thnra.) l e t oadSaa. 0 AJK. to S PJX. Potterton’s Mancheater, Conn. In patents, oalf, cobras! Downtown Manchester. Phone 648-2981 M d -io n . PLENTY OF m S B FARMING SPACE NASSIFF SHOP*, 130 CBITCR ST. FAMOUS FOR SERVICE SINCE 1931 MANCHEVlER M l MAIN OT^4S-7869’~MANCHESTER OPEN mURSDAYS TO 9 PM.

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Assemblying the News M I. ooB m r TiMre is k spedsl «xcMani«k flnanoe, ludiolary, genenl knm, sad oharUnm sttsched to tbs and federal and Integovam- mental relations omnwilttoaa. opsnluf of « iMsr irtsto leflris- tum SBSfken. Fsiticipaiits snd There wes oom klarabie oob- onlooken sUlos srs Imbued with fualon In the HooM ehomber, Mm t m it n g that Miey are where legardtog seating of Mm lagln- STEREO EAST latore. The aigna pla«ed on tha Uatoiir is about to be made— deaks for the 1867 LagMature POST ROAD PLAZA m ROUTE 30 VERNON where M action' Is. were atUl there, s v « i ttioagh And. the 1980 CotsMcticiit As­ many of the 1887 lam-makara sembly may wen be the one to did not return tMs year. make history. R Is almost cer­ Oenotveal, Mahoney and Bog- rOUR EASTERN CONN. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE RNEST IN Ht-FIDEUTY tain to oonaider and take ta­ gbd are aU seatad fat Mm m o m meable or negatlwe action on section and near each other — AND STEREO COMPONENTS the vote for 18-year«lds, on an­ toward tha top of Mm saeMon to nual sessione, on leflelattve re the left of the ceslter. fbnns, on a state income tax, Barry Is stated fat hts umal and on other farreachlng meas­ spot in the State Senate. There, Division O f Ellington Electronics ures. Mm neats are numbsrsd fat • R already has Mm younf eat seml-drele from 1 to 88, to House q>eaker to Oonnectlcut denote the state’s 86 Beaatorlal history, and, in his opening ad­ DlstiiGte. PHONE 875-8456 dress yesterday, be indicated SONY that he win imess for legislative Bany’s wMk, Judy, end ohU- reorgaikaatlon and reform. dren Joen and Devid Jr. wto William Ratchford, Dem., of neneed the sweartag-ht oaramo- V2 MILE WEST OF VERNON CIRCLE ON ROUTE 30 Danbury is 84 yeara of <4 pe and niea to the State Banato. ' There’s Music in the Air.., to Ma third term as stete rep­ resentative. He is soU on rec- Later, Barry triad to buy S p f lS K S ommeiidationB tor reorganisa­ smne mUk for the two ohildren. tion and reforms, contained in After toeing 40 cents to a mile- and it’s yours for the taping with a Sony OPEN a study made by the Bkgleton vendtog machine, be obeerved Institute of Rutgers University. "TMs could be why we have e f ^ 1 And, be has the votes to piuh deficit In the state." M O N .-SAT. D)\ through those reforms. There are 110 bemocrata to 67 Repub- koans In the House, and even the Repuldlcans appear willing 10A.M.-9P.M to vote for reorganisation.

Atty. Patd Oroobeit of Man- cheater was unanimoualy elected ■ ■ to his second oc:sseoutlve tenm as House clerk. He wes nominated by Demo­ cratic State Rep. John Obitob* sella of Wallingford, triio of Oroobeit, "He comes well- equipped to fuioa the obliga­ tions of his office. His outstaiAI- SEN. DAVID BARRY (D) Ing attribute, aride from his REP. FRANaS MAHONEY (D) REP. ROBERT 6ENOVESI (R) REP. N. CHARLES BOGGINI'(D) 4th District Manchester legal and Uw-maUng ablUtlea, Manchester Manchester Is his oapabUlty to get along with each and every one of us.” Area Legislators at Start of Assembly Session OOP State Repi Robert K li« of Tolland aeoonded the nomina­ tion and called Oroobeit “a good neighbor.” * e t ^ King drew laughs when he sold that Qroobert Is "the greaU est clerk thie House has ever had — at least, since John Oer- airdo.” Oerardo, a RepubUoan. pre­ ceded Oroobert as House er. He filled the post in tbs 1066 OOP-contiuUed House. RECORDS The House convened at 10:88 LFS «oid 4S’s a.m. The Rev. Robert MooUy of the Shiloh BtqpUet Church Hait- ford was elected chaplain and delivered the InvocaMon. 8 and 4 TRACK The 88 atate senators were Q . e . ewom In by Secretaiy o t the State Blla Ctoaaso. Oidy one of the 177 House ' ' idi.ll SuiilKt Ml r ’ ■W ' ! . • • 111 members was not on band to 1,11I **m. ihkN’ r I i0‘) ‘ I) ■ Ifni in V;.iln;i'. CAR TA PES receive the oath, adminiatered by Deputy Secretary the State James Daly. The absent mem­ ber RelMibUcan State Rep. Airline W. Ryan of Branford.

Oov. John Dempsey's state-«f- Mie-state meeeage, delivered to wnxiAM om auj (d ) a Joint eeeaion of the leg- IslBture, took 80 minutes to de­ 52nd Di$triet liver. He received a steuiding ovation when he began and an­ SCOTCH.nd SONY TAPE other when he flnUbed. OTVefll Named The speed! was Interrupt­ ed by applause only three times Head of Panel — when he said that he is William (TNeUl, Democnitlo OPEN REEL and CARTRIDGE against a state Income tax, when be called for a constltu- state representative front the ittona] amendment for towering 62nd DIetrict, was named house the voting age to 18, and when cholirman of the State MUMaxy he urged the adoption ot a rule and Veterans Affairs Oommlttee which would require that the yesterday at the opening senelon source of revenue be Indicated WE HAVE IT ALL for .Ul expenditures. of the 1980 legislature. He Mrv- The govemor’e message cov­ ed as a member of dila ooni- ered 26 typewritten pages, dou­ nUttee durhy his first tana oa ble-spaced. state representative. O'HeUl was also named to the Oommlttee assignments for appropriations committee and Manchester’s three state repre- « » d e and brldgea oomintttae, both ot whlrii he served on toot sentaUves jdoce Donald term. Genoveal cxi tile Insurance and the labor oonunltteea; Francis He was also appointed yester­ day to the conunMtee of ftood Mahoney on the labor, the cities l( and boroughs, and the water control end water resources. Among die work to be done In I'KVh? ModJ‘'l5“so1idlVar!w SEN. ROBERT HOULEY resources and flood control REP. THOMAS DONNELLY (R) MRS. DOROTHY MILLER (R) REP. GERALD ALLEN this committee win be — 35th District committees; and N. caiarles 46th District 51st District 47th District leglslatii’i K Rcr.of d.n, iHulrr t Mo S(' Mrs, Dorothy Miller of Bol­ submit, submitted by Thorp in friends. She said there are few­ also on the appitqtiiations. week. the winter conference luncheon FHve persons werel. arrested ton sat in her old seat in the the last session, with a few er women in this session than At S.F. State at the Sheraton Boston Wednes­ then and police continued to xxill changes made for this session. in 1959 — 19 as opposed to 51 hall of the house yesterday, day. student strike leaders from the Its title is "Providing for the then. They can all have coffee (Continued from Page One) seat 35, where she sat in the Retiring pins were also picket line the remainder of the Recontruction of Rt. 6 from and luncheon in the Owl’s Nest, awarded to: Robert Mac- 19th Avenue, a main thorough­ afternoon. 1969 and 1961 sessions. Bolton to Coventry.” The high­ the women legislators’ private Glashing, 50 years as circula­ Hayakaiwa said ’’striking fac­ It had been kept warm by way department may want it domain, -she said. fare. Traffic wae Immediately tion director of the Taunton Ga­ ulty ■will soon eliminate thhm- ■ Gene Gagliurdone of Bolton be­ held up until interstate fun'ds backed up and street cara were become available (through vote zette and pasrt president of the selves" if they fall to report to fore reapportionment then, Wal­ brought to a standstill. of Congre.ss), Mrs. Miller ex­ New England Association; Rog­ work for five days, which by ter Thorp of Coventry. All, in­ er ThoriTpson, Portsmouth, N.H., During the confusion, a strik­ law m eans they automatically plained, but the department told Newspaper Unit ing AFT member, Ron Daidle, cluding Mrs. Miller, are Repub­ Herald Russell Graham of the re sl^ . her to introduce the,bill any­ 32, was knocked down and in­ licans. Christian Science Monitor in The teachers, besides support­ way. I With interstate ,Iunds, the Elects Officers jured by a street car—an inci­ The seat has changed Its lo­ Boston; and William Hinman of ing student diilnands, seek bet­ .state will only have' to pay 10 dent which seemeld to trigger a cation somewhat, Mrs. Miller BOSTON (AP) — David A. ter pay, official recognition, per cent.) the Hartford Times, Hartford, barrage of rocks, bottles, two- Mt.di’l .'‘jO A Mi.m'. ' th‘i "WITHOUT QUALIFICATION... WORLD'S MOST ADVANCED exi^ined, as she bubbled en­ Conn. more voice in campus policy t t M.-r. ,. 1,,|„ 1 hu'c M.'.hI • .j j (>.■. k Mrs. Miller said she Hoped to Dahlroos, circulation manager by-four lumber and fireworks at thusiastically about her first and other demands. 1 !.■. k K . . ordio uo.l.'f 11 •!') ! Ni'. 1,1 .ii'i . i j i u l . ’f $ .’."1 introduce a bill against gas sta­ of the Taunton Gazette, was THE FINEST AMPLIFIER"— day in the legislature over the tion "gam es," which, according SOLID-STATE PREAMP — telephone last night. elected Wednesday president of to (Coventry 'ex-leglslfitor the New England Circulation THE AMERICAN RECORD "It was very exciting. I kind Stephen Loyzim, add two cents Simpiv IoniK'ct your Sony to .111 1 M 'dereo reroivor or raciio and you're ready to record. You’ll FROM MARANTZ of forgot what it was like." a gallon lo the cost of gas, with­ Managers' Association. Because of rcapportionment, capture every sound Itoni tiie opening bars to the last ttirilling ntde. All fidwiessly reproduced GUIDE, MARCH 1967 The Model 7T solid-state stereo console is unrivaled in per­ out producing many winners. If William Anderson, retired HALITE ROCK SALT formance and dependability. Unequalled flexibility of control Beat 86 is now tfa® first seat In any. circulation manager of The 60 with Mipi'th Sony high fidelity sound. It's so easy to huild a musical ta[)e library to hear your "n*?. **^™"** Model 15 tolid-state stereo power amplifier the first row on the first Isle. accommiidates two phonographs, microphones, FM-AM Tuner, She also has several personal Manchester Evening Herald, 100 lb. bag 5 with 120-watts of power delivers the clearest, cleanest sound FM Multiplex, Tape Head. TV and Auxiliary inputs. A Phono She said she always liked the bills for individual slate em­ favorites, again and again, on everlasting Sony magnetic, tape. Relax and tape a world of music across the full frequency spectrum. Marantz has two separ­ numiber 38, because it connotes, was awarded a retirement ser­ Equalizer takes the hiss and rumble out of old 78's and IP ’s. ployes, and another, sponsored al home, in your favorite easy cliair. There's music in the air . , . preserve it forever with a Sony! ate Mwer supplies plus a special Safety Circuit that protects And you can connect an extra tape recorder in front to copy lo her, tlve state senatorial dis­ jointly with other legislators on vice pin. Anderson, who Is at against short-circuiting with instant overload recovery. With trict. tapes. "Our tests proved every Marantz claim conservative" a slight change in the Oolumbta- home recuperating from an Ill­ the Model 15, Marantz sets a new standard ot technical ez- — Audio Magazine, June 1966. The 61«t District representa­ Covenlry line. She said she had ness, was unable to attend the offers SEW-MUCH! cellence In stereo power amplifiers. tive (Andover, Bolton and Cov­ recelvey several suggestions for meeting. b ir d f o o d entry) Is also back on two of bills by mail - such as one Other officers elected were: e 19S9 FABRICS •••♦SO fc*. $4.95, 20 lbs. $3.75 her former committees, as die again-st obscene literature on First vice president, Jamra requested: Public Personnel news-stands, and for motorcycle O’Heanrv, of the Lowell Sun; eec- ’ e ALL SEWmO NOTIONS and Insurance. iKifety. These, she. said, she ond vice president; J<*n Paul M rs.' Miller noted that the would liave to look into, and F IM JOO lbs. $5.85 FISHER - SCOTT - KENWOOD - GARRARD - LEAR - NORELLO Wilson of the Register, New Ha­ • COURTEOUS, CAPABLE SALES8IRLS FINE CR^KED COM .. 100 I m. $5.00 Waleom* Her* deadline for submitting bills to there Is also the posslplllly that ven Conn., secretary treasurer, the legislature Is Jan. 22 and other bills will be Introduced on F. Oscar Vt'hltmore of the Lew­ e CUSTOM MADE DRAPERIES 50 lb. — 25 lb. _ 5 lb.sins olie that anyone wishing her to sub­ ■these subjects, iston, Maine, Sun-Joumal; (di­ VIKING - WHARFDALE - ELECTROVOICE - BOGEN - PICKERING - TELEX mit a bill Inform her before Mrs. Miller, who works part rectors, Roberrt Shumway, Re- HARTFORD RD. then. time in an Insurance office, publicun-Amarican of Water- Open 10 A.M. to 9 Already, Mrs. Miller aald she seemed pleased to be back bury, Conn., and Joseph Shorr Sat. 6 A G W A Y I N C s hae the Rt. 6 relocation bUi to among many of her former 1818 TOUAND TDBNPIKe of the Woonsocket, R.I., Call; U A M o a u m m r* r , BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN„ THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1969 PAOB NINB two sigwrpowiero.” to creste an artittolal ruckus at the Ita- Ex-Goldieater Speechtcriter Thia ooDVlotion, sold Bass, base when ths shooting stari- augural. drove him back to Ubertartan- Cuban Youth Says 1,000 sd,” he aokl ” Onoe Inside I tom and thanos to anarchy. looked book and saw the guards IHbUmt analysts o f the' ddMtea and Connecticut Yankjee Nou) Approves oi^TSew 'LeW keep others from witerlng.” aettom at Am ArtMr Indlcatca that the ’ ’People mtounderstand the Attempting to (lee K^ed ^wralb By A.H .O . poattitex” he — ”lt doem’ t — ’’Shootlngi there are not unu­ 'K %** ''\- - '■ '•'" ■ SD0 la eum ntly auftsring fitom two da- BARRY .p, BOUiimAL without having sktate so power­ meen chaos, It doesn't mssn BIAMI, Flo. (AP) — A young gtve hto name lor fear hto rcla- sual,” sold the U-ysor-old. velopnonta. One is that, with negotto- *roaetotod Press Writer ful that it can oosroe p eo p le at "About 1,000 persons must have . ,^.86 E u t Center St. ^ ^^;,- ’ kasSSK^^b^^Sf me ceeaeed the amount of itek and mob rule—ft elmply means tto Cuhon refugee 'who tewved UU- live* 1» Qiha would be banned, ttom of aotna*'aort under way In Faria, Iba l•gMaliT• ‘‘ntonn” pro­ WARBtNCno N(AP) —Barry home.” atate ... no oonctttiited atate er dogs and mochliie-gun fh* to CUards were fsBed by kwt their Uves In the past year i ' tb 0 Vlstnam war has kwt scinothlng of posals which are bssdsd by a gambla tha sxaoullvs and od- "The rtas of ths Soviet Union, trying to get inside. At Summit St. minlotradvs hraadias winded to 0«Wwutsr*a chlet apesohwrttor which could perpetuate Itself by r e a iA the U S naval base at ,-v ■ ’ ^ tt o f people, including he repeated a statement of one pe^e had been Seven remained at the naval' whkdi to the normal policy. *^''t l*«tllthia Srfnr Bvankic B«c«pt taxUra second dsvetopment Is that the mem- judgment that eotdd be made toroed ''extremtom” speed)— •A Iktidai*. Kalarad at tbe Poat Ome« at berMp itself is splintering into several an eaay time of it aolling tiiatn- myself, said: ’Look, because of of Freelderit-eleta Nbton’a odvto- ^ I*** yew trying to Himdredi of Oiban workers jaaelwatar. Omb.. ai 8mx^ CUat MaO sMvoa to the membera of tbla about tha tagWaton o f M o pa­ now apeoka approvingly of the the threat of Soviet Oommtmtom taettons, aU pertiaps equally unep- ere that the pendteum has « « “ «»•»««• to freedom.. One of the leaders______said the es- ^ ^ i° * » <>" 1969 LegWature. rted id that tha amoaat of New I ^ . "Technically,” aaya we've got to forget all of this swung too for to the aide of Indl- J ™ IS-yearoM youth was one oape began early- Mohday~ whan Gusntaramo but six yean ago CARNATIONS ____ RAxin petizing to normal Americans, but very money they wsro wttlpig to tihdltion and we’ve got to have the Ckiben army stopped the la in Adraaoa IlMy flatter the tmpoitanoe of Bart IiBse, "I am an anarchtot” 'vidual rigfats. v of 87 refugees vdio -dsrtted Into the group stole a truck In « t - talented at oanylng on Memeclne war­ the legielaUfVo branch. They spend inoreoaed in dirsot ralto a very powerful state now to eroeefaigs and cleared A wide Bean who helped draft both ”How can ti?” Hess cried. m on^ In vana and began a aotKmUe west- Dozen S|*93 fare toatde the same movement. pronlae it Increaaed pnatige to the amount of legialative time combat tills moster.’ That’s “How posotbly can It? That to “ ‘^i!r®**.u***^ Iwgest ward journey to the bees, plok- swath of bruab away from the OM kooui ...... IS S.60 There are the Communist Chinese- - and remuneratioa And they wHI they had avaUaMa. Ths projoo- and 1964 Republican where conservatism grew up to not m y poettkm. My pendulum 'V*** escape from the Castro re- ing up paasengens as they went, chain-link fence girding the ticn of tbohr past bahavlor Into P s x t y platforma, said in an In- what we now know aa the con­ base. OPEN TO 9 P.M. THURSDAY and FRIDAY IPMBTO OF oriented Progreesive Labor Party or be caat, tbeee legialative reform is aH the way over there. I I thinkthink ^ By the time they reached the _ TBB Aa»CTATBa> F11B8B A p faction, the Trotskyttee, who be­ proposals, as some kind of let’s a future oyetem of annnal sas- that, ” I take my stand servative position.’’ However, for every two peo- base, more than .190 were Cuban madilnegun posts now with the antt-authoritartoM. and individual rights are the only Hm AaaoolataA PraM is axchutrely entitled lieve that the true vein of Oommunlst guard the staMe door before H atons would be that thay would This position, said Hess, otws worth 'worrying about. I p*e who made ti across the crammed into the truck, surround the perimeter. la tka naa of repabUcation of all news dls- so does the New Left.” “ says that it opposes the state palfbaa oiwdttsd to it or not otherwise credit- revolution was betrayed by Stalin, and happens again etrategy egahiat have that much mom tima to don’t believe tin ooUeotive rights tei^ Monday, one stayed be- “We parked tha truck about f'f ad fei tlila panar and also the local news pub- "I’m oppoeed to authority, to and it do3S, theoretically, but ' ^ IMiad hapsT^ the delightful anarchists, who believe the future development of such yield to preeaure appaala, pro­ —except as a collection of Indi­ hli^ he said. 900 meters from the base and AH rtitMs of republloation of special die- state emergencies aa the finan­ mote their own local pork bar- •tote 'autiiori^ at every level ... edien It cornea to anticom­ vidual righto.” It was horrible for the ones ran for it,” said one of the men. piddMa Mwatn are also reserred. that the only way to improve this world and 111 every area,” be «i cial emergency •amt confronting rela, and swap oppropriattoiw munism, the conaervative posi­ The Republican Party, be who didn’t make K,” said the “The men carried the chlhken Tbs Hendd Printhw Ooinpany *Iao.',. as- is to root up and ^pndly destroy as many with one anothar. think people should have the ab­ tion is that the state should have said, has for some years, ___ been___ youth, who wouldn’t give his .. . and a lot of those who didn’t ■nmas no naandal reaponiiblll^ for typb- this eeaslon. jodeling tou^ltuttona and values as they Against this relatively easy 4. The leglelaton who. did solute right to their own Uves every power In the worid, tip to interested In reducing the power "w ne to newsmen. “ I saw the make It were women and chil- giuBloal arrors appearinc In adverUeements and thd control of them and I and including the right to exe­ W. G. can. -■»<« « of the central state, and “that’s 8'*wds shoot three of the prison- dren.” GLENNEY CO. MM other readbiK matter In The Kancheater tide of self-persuaaicn Into their part In producing lha Dlgh- SreniaK Harald. There wee at leant a Mnt at A m Ar­ est deOcM In atate history, hava thought this to what the Republi. cute people.” a. -step------toward------• ------anarchy..1 T era ^ close range. They just He estimated about 80 whldi our good leglatatora of can Party stood for. 1 think it’s i flubaoilbai to Loa Anxdas Timea-Waabint- bor that this thirst to destroy eodsUng In- also been the MgiMot paldilegto- Heae said he began to rixtiige "That’s a practioal step,” hers of the group taUsd^ get : ton Poat News Seirlca, 1989 already seem to have turning out not to be the cose.” Plul sett Ice client of N. B. A. Sarrloe, Inc. sUtuttom migM be beglmlng to apply phmged themselves, there ougM lators In the state’s hlkoty. his position when he became said Hess. "Ehrery time a law to Kignty members of the group across the basete borited wire T H u i U /m i e J t S a l e . PnblUtwra Repreaentatlrea — The Juliua itself to the SDS itself; to be expressed a few somewhat TMa is not to say they ooul(l not As GoUw&tor's NO. 1 speech- oonvinoed ’ that the Untied repealed you have taken a step. arrived in Miami Wednesday fence. Mathews Special A cm y — New York. Chk wrlteTii Hess was assign^ to Stetee has supported the most I oagD, Detroit and Boatoa And perhaps one of the points on which nide and challenging eoocepta. have achieved that hIstocM defi­ Now I think you have to take a aboard two U.S. Navy planes. “Wo ran like rabbits and Ml were cut guaitie began firing,” saM a Arbor was also a revelation of poealble way the present state financial nation. The final version con­ negative foot that ths process that tile Intereste of the eecurity the day the tost passport to down by machine-gun bullets slim youth: "Then they turned DMaT adrertiaina doaine hours: desperation weakness on the port of the emergency has developed, we tained- a phrase—“ extremtom in managers of the Soviet Un'on t Inr Monday — 1 p.m. Friday. o f raMng legtolattvB m lariss' burned up in be used, in some future "Tlito to one of the reasons I find many of the etatemenU and DAYS the new occupant of the White Houae conversation, ae some sort of aaperalon that there win be nothing they can deny By Rowland Evans Jr. aotiona of SDS (Students for a on the genuinenesi and the alnoerlty of Democratic Society) very satis­ him, nothing hut affection they con ex­ the civil rights movement? Poet *8 Corner Open Forum 4' X 8' PANELS press for him, no fault they can find. Inside fying. Because they’re foIlowiiR Or did we give the facts of the story A Flag fw ToOandr the precept of the Declaration of To the Editor, Then, according to traditi, their the same commctqplaoe sort of accept­ Robert D. Novak Independence.” ance the New York Times seemed to I am a UOorni student, Jwbev^ .- LVUAN honeymoim period will come to an end. “In Ood We Trust” surprislngly enough to many of That precept, aald Heos, to 93.49 be aiming at? Did we feel pleasant and Report "that if the government steaiHly The first raptive will depart. The new What God Is tiita the local rural residents (who President’s wishes will cease to become good about M, and not resentful at all? N- often Indignantly Inquire as to encroaches on the freedom of PALAUAN S Ooten To Oboooe Dram WASHU^GTON —President­ Also likely to mollify Saigon To whom a prayer we render the Individual . . . that It’s the 94.9S automatic commands and will be treat­ If our reculers wish to take the test surances that the Communists what is happening to college atu- elect Nixon is now planning to is Mr. Nixon’s designation of won’t promptly take it over. E)ach time we jiay a bill right"'and the re^xmslbllity of fam ous brand a pplia n ces 1 for themselves, here is some of the With legal tender? dents today) Is stlU touched b y ’ ed rather, js controversal whims or issue this private warning to the Henry Cabot Lodge to succeed Indeed, Mr. Nixon’s plan to the jpeopie to overthrow the gov­ buy now and sa ve on RUSTIC COLONIAL BIRCH 4.90 unreasonable demands. Instead of seek­ Chartotto Curtis reporting of the event. the sight of the American flog* North Vietnamese In Paris: If Averell Harrlman as top U.S. lead from strength by giving flowing In the morning breese. ’ ernment . It was the 20th wedding anniversary Hlonod’s negotiators refuse to Is this the One we CLICTWC OAWOIS ing to p le a s e him, the Oongress will be­ negotiator at the Pajrls peace Hanoi a credible non-nuclear I travel titrough the to#h o f * Aa Hess' words echoed opi­ of Mr. and Mie. Whitney M. Young, he Banned bi aH our achools ^a**A A A J844C 'With Bensltomp VINYL GUARD fl Ootois Do Ohoooe tVmu gin to took for sparriiig matobes with compromise, they run the risk talks. However, while Lodge warning that U.S. patience is Tolland every day and hav*^ nions popular among campus H.95 being: the very Utenate and disUnguiehed Because Supreme decision him. Instead of giving everything he does of a U.S. military reaction — was well-loved in Saigon dur­ not inexhaustible has been quiet­ been attracted by the lack of ratUcato, so did hto appearance, $ 4 u 9 J 0 v 296 aq. in. pteture $|88JD0 (SUghUy d t i ) ^ ) Negro: executive dtrector of the Na­ possibly including a resumption ing two terms as Ambassador, ly conveyed to Soviet diplomats Changed the rules? notably a goU turtle neck ahirt, RANCHERO g OoloiB To eSMOoe n a m unanimous approval, the nation will be- an American flag anywhere In'* m m /U k H tk SeOf C leanly •7J0 gin Judging him as if he were an ordi­ tional Urban League. of full-scale bombing of the he may turn out to be less to here and in New York in ad­ the vicinity of the center ofi lumbwjaoX boots and rideburm North. s n t J N sq. In- picto** I P y jW Range. (Fkwr modal) nary morlBl. “ Mr. and Mra. Theodore W. Kheiel Saigon’s liking in Paris than vance of his actual assumiptlon Is this the God town or at any numlcipSl build-" at ear lobe length. 226 gave the dinner dance at tiie St. Regia Thart, is i>art of a hard-line President Thdeu and Vice Pres­ of power. A number of private Allegedly we're under ing. I was wondering whether > He granted the Interview in COLOR POWTAWJI TV All this, it seems to us. Is ridlcutously Roof, that ornate pink-and-gold room stand which the Nixon foreign ident Ky thlwk. Before Lodge conversations have been going Etach time Old Glory’ s raiised the town of TollanU were too office* from which he and an ------—M218CWD 80 sq. to. perfect protection! And waves up yonder? ploture (1 only- <»em- automatic wasmibs far from the prospects as thiy really that needs no additional decoration." policy team will afsume when went to Bonn as Ambassador on between Soviet diplomats small a municipality to war­ old ooOeague In the cause of they take over the Paris nego­ Some say He's dead. If not, onatrator) exist in 1909. Ih e truth, it seems to us, The affair was attended by more than early last year, he confessed to and leading figures in the Nix­ rant flying a flag at the town„ oonservative polltioa, columntot S iM A ilA WA1080D ^ __ tiations on Jan. 21 la an at­ friends a subtle change of heart on inner circle —not just those I’m sure His days ore num­ Ralph de Toledano, put out a in. SXZnJUU granunod Woshsr ANDERSEN STORM PANELS is something closer to a reversal of the 400 guests, who were described by Mrs. hall. It seems improbable that-> • M t e flA M288G80 102 W- tempt to get down to serious about long-range U.S. prospects. slated! tor diplomatic posts in bered, the financial condition of the , Washington news letter. R normal honeymoon process. Kheel as “an ecumenical cross section For with the check book system SZiSJIN l picture (4 only - <3 business. Induced by the Communist Tet the new Administration. township prohibits the purchase should be qoted that de Tole- ontitratoro) F O R Y O U R f of the olvU rights movement.” Although the word “ ultima­ The banks did spawn SMfMk A C WA7404 2 S p e^ The election of Richard Nixon was offensive in Fiebruary. Although much of the initia­ of a flag —or that there to no , dano, who wasn’t present, has with Mini Baskst ^ “ BCrs. Young,” said the Times story, tum” is not being used in dis­ In short. Lodge is likely to be tive tor these talks has come Not by their trust citizen in the Mitlre town who - shown no sign in hto writings sew POBTABto TV not a marriage of love and affection, w a a i “was dazzling aH arrivals with her new cussions by Mr. Nixon and his less (fL bellicose pleader on be­ from the Russians, Mr. Nixon's Will He be encumbered can be bothered with the sent!- o that hto convictions have air AC M1618WA in which nation and the man rushed b OVsN (Demoqstrottas) Apd^^cn^ndmalls equality foroorii. foreign policy consultants, the half of the Thleu-Ky regime and intimates have used them for If 'the account mentality'of raising and lower­ tered. * tMBOMM BP M5MRUM BMfBMnM impetuously together. ittcTm c DBViae “The pin, which she wore on a bur­ effect of the present plan is not more an advocate of a genuine two major purposes; To make Is somewhat overdratJn. ing a flag. ) j Elaborating upon his own M402DWD far from it. But absolutely ruled compromise than he was when It would interest me to hear ; SMAA AlC DE720D It was, rather, a marriage of «ci- gundy-colored silk, was a circle of pearls clear that he wants the help of John A. Johnson change of viewpoint, Hees 172 sq. In. ptisturo out Js any implication; to Hanoi he left Saigon in 1967. the E victs in persuading Hanoi from the town on this matter. $12115 S1S9J95 Dryer, bUg^y For Ums 8 btg reasons: irenience, in which it was Nixon rather with a pearl equals sign in the middle, argued: that U.S. aotton might Include to agree to a genuine compro­ I, for one would be more than ^ MFlUaeilATOIIB ^ aged, 1 only than somebody else, arranged by a and Mr. Young, who gave It to his wife Nor do the Bunker and Lodge “There used to be a very t. ThegrY^ quality built the use of nuclear weapons. appointments mean that Mr. mise but also to Inform Mos­ willing to doilate to a fund to „ strong libertarian tradition on TCFU6D Convenient minority of the nation's voters. for their anniversary, wasn’t about to Resolution s*6AA A A DBIMB AUtxwoBtie That’s what diatlngul.shes Mr. Nixon is not making an end! of cow that heightened) military provide Tolland with a flag. I the right” 'even to opposing $ 3 5 1 1 0 Bottom Freeser, com- Dryer R. TheyVe toilor-niade say how much it had cost. Nixon’s Vietnam .ocenario from activity could be the alterna­ would hope that this otntoelon like any marriage of convenience, ar­ the war the first business of Farewell "68”, Imperial foreign policies on the pIcMy froot free 3 . TbeyYe beantiftaily designed " ‘It would destroy my poverty Im­ Gon. Ellsenihowers' Korean ploy tive. ‘ has been one of simple absent- ° ranged on some basis other than over­ his Administration or that he lit was nice to be here, ground that "you can’t have the age,’ he explained.” in 1953. The EJisenhower warn­ has hardened his position. Rath­ mindedness rather than delib­ state so powerful that it can go « . TheyVe easy to handle powering true love, this match is not To have lived and lauglied, erate. I am sorry to have dto- DISHWASHiM That is perhaps the key to the ques­ ing carried the specific implica­ er, the President-elect Is deter­ rampaging around the world 6 . Thay’ie reasonaMy piked ' Cbeiu if esmainl tbifc likely to have a very romantic honey­ Through the whole marvrious IHusicmed the tcwnfolk about tion this nows story of this eocial event tion tliat nuclear weapons might mined to use the Paris forum > FraBlanMettefietetsiriM year. the purported character of the ^ •• TbeyYD quickly availahk moon. It may be something of an effort, asks of us all. Does it injure, for us, be em,T)IOyed. Partly as a re­ to hammer out a compromise Herald Sometimes the going was bad. fio c fr model 0«vBr FANKAIRC DrIllAwork students at the neighboring Uni­ hot hundfAdi of otelblA for you to ment? Do we resent, or welcome, the be genuine. He is ruling out Yesterdays people sad. I am a atuUent I still am an.; floor model, scratched giv# your homo thot imort ^cvifemf likely to engage in exploratory games the war ended that summer. one-way negotiations. It’s terribly confusing though. 'washer I look, quickly ond Iftexpyflvyjvl St. Regia Roof and pearls, tor the Whit­ Word that Mr. Nixon Intends American. $15515 and maneuvers than In any impetuous Mr. Nixon is aware that, if 25 Years Ago ite s p e lit and Bnpply.'^Bo, ney Youngs? Do we resent, or welcome, to make this start toward early For my main interest was to be Roger A. Landry i ASK US ASOUT ANDBRSBN SCRBBNS. TOOl embrace. the final settlement has the ap­ glad. real equality? settlement of the Vietnam war This was a Sunday The Her- 41 VUlage Street * t m Hwtlofd Bd. pearance of a U.S. surrender, V SAVE 10% fits his decision to retain Ells­ aild did not publlah. But now that it is time for you Rockville, Ooim. t WBa'fkintmr. Oobb.- 8H MU ■ I When we aet forth the plot in such however It may be camou­ Boekvllte DxohBBge Itot. 14M { worth Bunker as U.S. Ambas­ to go, 14" X 48- terms, then the acttial prospect tor the flaged, the impact on the Soviet I start wondering bow nice M T SAVE 10% Bog. ISJ12. * 3 .1 5 sador in Saigon, the only top- 10 Years Ago relationship between President Nixon Union —and U.S. allies around would be Today in History j OTHER GOODYEAR VALUES...REGULAR LOW PRICES *4” X 78” Mideast Views level carryover from the John­ ON PURCHASE OF 5 OR MORE • and the Congress and the Nation be­ son administration. the world —could be disastrous. E. Malcolm Stannard, former To start all over. Today Is Thursday, Jan. 9, the ' Beg. ISJW. 4 .7 5 The appearance of an Ameri­ Heral 1 reporter, to appointed as­ 16” X 7*” comes clear. The progress will be from Ftar the most part the Isrealis have Bunker has been skeptical But this time, nice and slow. ninth day of 1969. There ere 886 ■ can drfeat, as Mr. Nixon’s ad­ Beg. fSJII. • a cool, exploratory honeymoon toward cluisen to see the mounting guerrilla at­ about Secretary, of Defense sociate editor In editorial de­ Well* "88” sure went by fast, days left in the year. m WAVS be” 3 .1 5 visers view it, would likely lead partment of the Harttord Times. a back at home relationship in which the tacks as part of a general Arab cam­ CBork Clifford’s strong words And "69” ought to really be a Today’s HlgliUght In History to new Communist pressures GE Frost-Free -14.7 cu. ft.l two parties begin gradually to discover paigning to prise them loose. . .Repri­ against stalling at Paris by the blast. SELF-CLEANING elsewhere. I’ll try to start off good. On this ) — A Morwagiaa navy pa­ For 10-Room School Wing trol boat eaoocted te rm R r^ p i The VFW Pest w n laaet Mon­ 269 WEST RIIIDDLE TURNPIKE ttawlefa Into tbia aouth NOnre- The Board of Education last . * * day dgfat at IM nt Om Post H m m ^ ta g TMM OUb win gtan port today after roundiiig night hired Raymond Wimtew- A A O M l Ce 0 /V \ E K Y «N t Setedey «t $ g ja . at Om them up In tanrttorlal wataia aU ArcUteoto of Windsor as Home, Maat MuUa Oot^ niari, architects for the lb-room addi- whieb the govAnment baa da- The Demooratto T t M Oom- CM IaBliiiiy. IkfH* wm IM a dared a mWtary aooe. Uon to the Meadowbrook School. teacd ct gim ta bn at The dedaion to Ure an arebi- mfttee wlH meat fVMay a t a OPEN THURS., FRI. to 9 P.M.--SAT. to 5:30 Three of the trawlera ware pjn. in Ota Town H a l. Vtacan- T M pJB. n oaotad goMt wlB be Ruadan, two B)aat Oermaa and toot waa made to meet state re- Chailea qulremsnta for oonsiruotlan aid, des on the Zoning Board at Ap>, two Denlah, The captain of the peals and appolntaMnls to the patrol boat, lA. Ondr. R d f Fet- even thougb plana are already in existence. Insurance Stody Onwixnfttoa wilt teraen, aatd another Ruaalan be ibseamei n a n wm be jroolh taulrao- trawler eaoaped before be codd The board tabled tuition on a TEL 643-2185 tta MnilBjr at tdO a.at. at arreat It request submitted by the school ’Twin Mathers Meat ■on Baiiiniloai LoQimm "W e had no trouble wMb any secretaries and derlcal staff to The ToUand Oounty Twin Ohurab. Itaa eburoVa youth of the remaining aevan vea- be a raoognlxed organixatton Mothers CMb will moat Wednea dhotr «IB lalwaiau Saturday at aela,” Pettereen aald, "no pro- for bargaining and grievance day at 8:16 piin. in tha ReU- U*J0 p ju . a * the ebupoh. teat and no coniplaint.” purpoeee. ’Ihe board declined to gloua Education BuBdlng of the Liata county Sheriff Laurtti take action until ft determinea United OongregaUonoS Churob. ▲ BSde abidy arOt be oonSue** Qvale aaid the trawlera bad vio­ how the public act under which The program w «l feature trav«| ed toaaomar at 1 :U p jn . In the lated fhtiery, cuatoma and.mtU- the group would be established films of the Hawaiian Rebblua Room ct Owtar Oon- tary regulattona. He aald one of reAids. and of n Jet tom lnal lootlied by the Soviet boata waaatlH The resignation of fourth Baroombra Tbun, Itao. when M waa apotMt hatfaray be­ grade teacher Mrs. Constance Rood AecepOid The CbiMloa adaoaHea oom- tween the abore and the ihnlt cf Givens was accepted with re­ . The Board of Selectmen Thaa- ntttoa of Bknewttel Lutheran 1 Norwegian watera. gret. day night accepted Eastvlew Oborah nfH meet tomoirour at QVale aald the weather waa School board ohainman David Ter., a road In the Sugar HIU 7:10 pjn. in the cimrob board • not bad enough to force tiie OOck noted $3,800 of ’’readSy subdlviaion on behalf fS the rooBL town. a \ ^ boata to aedt Shelter. identlftttole damage has been Defenae lOniater Otto Grieg done at the high school ftnee It see Per Cent Increaee Tbe board of education of Oen- . % Tldemand recently toM paiha- opened.’ ’ A window was broken Tdlead has experienoed a ter ObngregnUonal Cburdt wUI in the Arts end Science wing 800 per cent Inioreaae in its SALE ment that naval aurvelUance « meet tomtanmr at 7:60 gun. at - along the coaat waa being In- recently. labor force alnoe 1900, accord- the ofaurch. creaaed. Enrollment In the local tog to a recent bulftin re­ schools aUsKls at 2,013, with leased toy the state labor de­ Fmonuei Luthmon Gburoh- NOT POUOEBIAN'S BEST 686 children st Meadowbrook; partment. The report credits men vNU otoot and laataH of- ♦ . FRIEND 631 at Hicks Memorial; 708 In ToUand wMh 80 employed per- floon at Ma meeting Friday at WNNA (AP) — A dog and the Middle School, end 208 In aons In the town In 1010 cone- 7d0 p jn . in Luther HeU of the ito mswber Uxft on polloe and the high Bchool. pared with 430 In 1007. cfaorch. V i • ; !?• both landed in custody. Ham Sapper * The man bit one officer in the TTie ,VFW Post 241 wUl hold Maneheator EvenlBg Bar- THURS., FRI., SAT., JAN. 9 - 10-11 IMnMy Oovonant Church wWi face wUto dw dog Ut two other an dd fashioned ham supper on eld ToUand oorreapondent, faav« a prayer week aervioe to- policemen. Police tald the man Jm . 18 from 7 to 9 p.m., fol­ Bette Quatmle, tel. 876-2049. morroor at 6 p.n». at tha bontM wUI b« Charged with anauiWng lowed by daiictog to the music of Ifr. and Mk*. Pnd Jbnob- Snow,S n o w ^ Rain Slows Traffic to Crawl a polios oifOcer, while the dog of the Nightoaps. TTckets are Since the 1900 oenaue, the na- oen, HlMde Manor Av*., Ver- wdl be r eleased from the dog available at the post home af­ tion’e population has grown by ‘About 0 thia morning, traffic m i the W. Middle ’Tpko. bridgre getting ready for heavier traffic as workers started toward pomd after examdnatioo proves ter 4 p.m. or from Mrs. Lots 31 mllUon, the equivalent of two over die WSbur Cross Highway still creeps toward the high­ Pratt A Whitney In East Hartford about 2 p.m. With freex- diat ft does not have labtea. Lawso or Mrs. June Afrlcano. more atatee the siae of Ttouw. DRYERS Jehovah'a WKneaaes wlH con­ way entrance ramp. Despite die fresh snow and eluah, Han- ing drixxle predicted for late eiftemoMi When Hartford firms UPRIGHT duct a tbeocratic midatty obestsr Pobce Lt. William J. Cooke said there were no ac­ let out their '^rkera, jhe pcdice said they expect much more achod tomomw at 7:90 pm. cidents repotted In town by late morning. He said they were trouble. (Herald photo by Buceivictus) at the church, and thare wtn • 2 Permanent Press Cycles Rag. $199.95 be a aetvlua meettng at 8:90. Mr. end Mrs. Horry FTesoh- senting his town’s mayor and • Exclueive StoD and In wiB serve os boat and host- 212 Acres of Case Land planner. Dry Features S t aCaiy'a Bptaoopal Churdi eae at Luts Junior Mueeum Rm- Mrs. Louise Elvam, ofaairmar 0090 C3ub win have a poUuck FREEZER day from 2 to 6 p.m. Mre. of the South Windsor Conserva­ • Large Drum, 20%-27% nss tomorrow at 7 p.m. Travel flbns FreschUn la vice preatdent of Eyed for Greenhelt Plan tion Commission, said few peo­ Larger Than Other Makes 2 O N L Y win be ahown. Memhere of the the Museum Volunteer League. ple In her area knew anything • 16 CU. Pr, DELU)(E dinner committee are the Rev. ’Town Manager Robeit B. Mountain newsletter to keep about the mountain end urged S Young PORK SALE and Mia. James Bottotna, chair­ WeisB aaid, “R may be now or everyone posted on the prepara­ more publicity about it. •560-LB. CAPACITY • 8 Ckmvenient Heat men; Mr. and Mrs. Robert tion 'of the bill and the problems Rag. $139.95 A Modem ’Theology Series never,” as he told a gathering Manchester people at the WHOLE LOIN or RIB HALF Hadden, Mr. and Mrs. David K faces in getting through the Selections sponsored by the Alumnae As­ of area town leadeira last night meeting included Miller, Weiss, •ADJUSTABLE SHELVES -SiitcUff, Mr. and Mre. Robert assembly. He urged everyone sociation of St. Joseph OoUege o f th e p la n s to oon vln oe th e 1969 ’Twaronite, Dr. Douglas Smith of • 6 Cu. Ft. Drum Ebnery, Mr. and Mre. Dominick there last night to tour the wtil be conducted by the Rev. General Assembly that the state the Capital Regiion Planning P O R K R O A S T - • INTERICR LIGHT D'Angona. mountain, and offered to be » 9 8 John J. Stock, S.T.D., chairman should buy 212 a cre s o f Case Agency and ‘the Manrtierter a Safety Switch Stops Drum their guide. He said the slide of the college theology faculty, M ountain lendB Chamber of Commerce, Town •SAFETY SIGNAL LIGHT 1 .0 N L Y The Suneet Chd> wlS meet ‘talk put together by Eugene When Door Is Opoied on the first Monday of ea^ ’The state le^latora 'from Park Director Ernest ’Tureck, tomorrow at a pm . at ttte Sen­ ’Twaronlte, a forestry student at month begtoning Feto. 3 at the area tow » were in Hart­ RobeOF Dennison who owns the I •LCCK ior Citixene Center. The execu­ the UniversUy of Connecticut, BUILT-IN 7:30 p.m. In room 110 of the ford as the Assembly opened mountaia with his family, and tive board wtU meet at 1 pm . is available to any Interested LOIN HALF school administration building and could not be at loot olgUt’a John B. Harkins, town deW op- at die center. groiq>. , and ending May 6. Reservations meeting of about 20 leaders ment coordinator. 1 O N L Y DISHWASHER may be made by contacting from Manchester, Glastonbury, Mrs. Betty Brown, ohedrman Conservation coAi mis­ P O R K R O A S T Mmnbera of Hoae Oo. 4 of (he M rs. John O’L eary, 98 C tyetal of the Olestonbury Ooneervaticn sion members at the meeting Town Fire Department will East Hartford and South Wlnd- e 8 Cycle St., Wetherafleld, botore Jan. 80. eor. But Wetsa oatled.them ”en- Oommioslon, said people in her were Dr. Philip Suminer, BkJ- meet tonight at 7 at Wiatidinw- town were concerned about ward Weiss, Mrs. ikDldred Schal- *17 Table Setting Capacity Weat Funeral Home, 143 B. ttiualastlc supporters” of th e ‘ ‘Subbing tor Johnny a n d mountain purchase bSI. preserving the green belt area, ler, Dr. F^lerlck Spaulding, i\ h ^ REG. *234.95 Center Bt, to pay reqieota to Mary,” parents’ visitation but questioned the use of the and a past member and chair­ * 160* Santizing Cycle the late Louie Hennequin, a The amount of land agreed scheduled for tonight at Maf$) state park to be created with man, Dr. Frank Horton. m em ber.': upon with the Case Family is ------Chester High School, and Adult 212 acres which begin a couple Case Mountain. .lohn Hannon and Davis Wig Large, Freoh, PInmp Froeen, Cubed Bath's Block Boerk ' Evening Bohool classes held at Weiss said the park wUl have gin repre->ented the tdrisory A malfunotloolng furnace at hundred feet south of the Case nMng Junior lOgh School have "paiAtve recreation.” This Park aind Recreation Commis­ s m i w 17 BXlgertan St. brought town Reservodn. At $2,600 per acre, ROASTING VEAL SKINLESS ^ 1 7 8 both been canceled. Evening means picnicking, trsils, camp- sion. • 4 firemen at 0:98 a.m. yesterday. the land price will be about 1 ONLY " " School registratiion wlU be held Ettes and maybe bridle paths. No damagw w«s reported. $680,000 and the whole price CHICKENS STEAKS FRANKS In the high achool office. ahgbtly higher with construc- Glastonbury 'Town Manager Plain or Breaded ,1 Donald Peach said his town was Stainer Heads Harttord-ToUand County tlon of the aocees road and ' Lb. 59c other Improvements. Weiss said concerned about Manchester’s • lb. average „L b . Coiaioil of the Vf W AuxiUary Bolton Woman selling portions of Roaring SPEBS Chapter 79c I* 69c wlU meet tamorrow at B :1S p.m. he expects Open Spaces funds and other federal monies to pay Brook land to devetopers. at ttae Mledeley-Roberts Post Bringhig Suit Robert Stalger of South Wind Home, 88 ForeatviSe Ave., for about 60 per ceeit cf the cost. Weiss said Manchester may FANCY, FBB8H FANCY, FIBM, SIPB COLOR TV sor was recently elected presi­ PlainviUa. The state could also ease its offer for sale about eeven acres CUCUMBERS 2 for 29c TOMATOES callo pock of 4 25c For Walk Fall burden with endowment funds along Hebron Ave. ’The Town dent of the Manchester Chapter •2 YEAR PIX TUBE GUARANTEE'^ EXCLUSIVE CCLCR TRAC GIVES UP TC 50% EASIER A $16,000 damage suit has of Glastoilbury will have first of the Society for the Preserve- PoUsh 'Women’s AlHance controlled by the Park and been brought against the TCwn crack, he said. No other land tton and Btocouragement of 9 NABiaCO COOKIE MATES, VanllU - ChoooUto ...... 16 oo. 41o ^ CCLCR TUNING • GCLD CCNTACT TUNER Oroiqi 518 wdl meet Stmday at Forest Conunisaton and by of Miancheater by a Bolton wom­ bonding the rest, he said. will be sold there despite the Barber Shop Quartet Singing lu 8 p.m. at 77 Ntrth St CHEST an, In an action stemming from X iem uel MQUer, ch a irm an o f large holdings by Manchester as America hic. (SFEBSQSA). He an alleged sidewalk fall on Feb. the Manchester Conservation it is "vital to our water sys­ succeeds Robert W. Ryan of PORTABLE The Couples Club of South 27, 1968. Commission, said the 212 acres tem .” Manchester. {HIGHLAND PARK MARKET! United Methodist Church will ‘Mrs. (Margaret E. Morris, in is “extremely vital to the Other officers include Robert 171 SQ. IN. DELUXE have a square dance Saturday ’There are long range plans FREEZER papers filed in the town clerk’s Eastern Highlands Greenbelt” J. Ebnmons, administrative vice 317 Highland SL, Manchester, Conn. I Phone 648.4278 * at 7:30 p.m. at the church. BUI to enlarge the Roairing Brook office, claims that she sustain­ as mapped out by the Capitol president; Joseph F. Miskunas, •DELUXE 15 CU. FT. Reg. $359.95. ^ 2 ^ ^ Squire of CUnton will be the Reservoir, Weiss added. — ed facial and bcUy injuries when Region Planning Agency. This program vice president; John J. •528-LB. CAPACITY caller. The dance is open to People attending the meeting she fell on an E. Middle ’Tpke. belt extends from the southern Clark, secretary; Ausi^ C. couples of aU ages whether or from Glastonbury included Mrs. •REMCVABLE BASKET ' sidewalk. part of Vernon through the Man­ Loomis, treasurer; and Justin 1 ONLY not you have ever square Brown, Peach, a n d Glastonbury Ole alleges that the sidewalk chester Water Co. land here, •ADJUSTABLE DIVIDERS danced. ConservatUm Commission mem­ F. Camarata and Dennis _ M. waa defective and that the town the Town Water Department bers HenfV Baechler and Rich­ Santora, directors. •LCCK was negligent in not correcting land around Howard Reservoir, The'chapter meets each Mon­ The executive board of the ard M ihm . 2 O N L Y the situation. 'She is seeking re- through the Case Mountain Newcomers dub of the Man­ N ich olas FV>ran, d ire cto r o f day night at 8 at the Bunce Im'bursement for medical and area, into Glastonbury, and the 171 SQ. IN. STANDARD chester YWCA will meet tonight the Blast Hartford Park Depart­ Center, Olcott St. The group is hospital expenses and compen­ Manchester - ownied Roaring ment, said he was there repre­ open to new membecs. !*7**e^ at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. sation for time lost from her Brook land and into Gay City PAUL’S Liquor Shoppe Reg. $288. *248 Riohard Meftory, 64 Merriiall jab as tin aircraft worker. State Park in Hebron. Rd. M©. $ ' Mrs. Morris is being repre­ “It Is the' equivalent of the Announces sented by the Manchester law ’Talcott Mbuntaln Range now In *214.95 ^ With Stand—2 ONLY The Men’s du b of North Unit­ firm of Garrlty, Walsh and public hands on the other ed Methodist Church will have Diana. TTie action is returnable of the river,” Miller said. PAUL DODGE a roast beef supper Monday at in Tolland Oounty Court of Com­ Miller said his oomnUssioni 8 p.m. at the church. m on P leas. will be sending out a Case PONTIAC ■ 373 BIAIN STREET SCOTCH \ THR-R-R-IFT DAYS 295 Sq. Inch 295 Sq. Inch 295 Sq. Inch Get Our Special Rag. $569.95 Rag. $489.95 Rag. $559.95 GLENNCO MILLWORK FRIDAYS SATURDAY, MN. 10-11 - 8 A A .to lP J L (A DIVISION OF THE W. G. GLENNEY CO.) *448 *398 Winter Check-up Come and meet "SIR PAUL." Let him introduce his lateif and *468 REFRIGERATOR 1 ONL.T ■ 1 ONLY 1 ONLY Thinking O f Remodeling Your Kitchen . Ten Days Only greatest liquor value. •17 CU. FT. 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J I BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER CONN.. THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1989 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1969 PAGE THIBTBBN ty fund 'Will receive toe psoceeds Pharmacy. Andrew Sebula to Femoifl Coittnibiia Vernon from toe Seventh Annual Bene­ now employed at the pharmacy . DofitnieiBeiiieii . From Your Neighbor’s Kitchen fit Ban to be qionsored by the in toe Middlesex Hoqpital, Petition Filed Vernon Junior Women’* Ohdi. MMdIetown. SeeContibned' By VIVIAN F. FEBOVSON TV-Radio Tonight 102 Pints PTO Supper The ball will be hdd Fri>. 15 In BanJcnlptcy TkodlMonally, Chlneee cook­ at the Hotel Amerloa, Hartford. U.Sw'Prosperity Mra. Alexander Wind to chair­ V ac^cies Exist Bjdmmd G. Dube and htow tta, O t B lo o d ing should appeal to the three ■ Slated Feb. 3 ORHBWWMH; Oom ., (A P )— senoas o f om dl, sight and man. The Tsloottville Srixiol Ixirralne J. Dube, ct S9 Brook­ Television The executive board of toe facUitatea the cUucarion o f ex- In Classes at Y Itorty-dlva o f the nokloa’s bufl^ BROAD SIREET teste. Vageteblaa ore kwhidad Skinner Road School PTO is lyn St, hAve filed a vokaltezy 6:00 Iterv QtIRIn Newsbsat CaUected fat (he majority of diaheav the c^itlonal children for the town Vanandes otUl exist in sever­ petition In banknqitoy In UJI. neos and hM stoy leadera fsfo- Mike Douslas ■Oea ( m U.N.OM..E. , making final plans for the fath­ of Vernon and other area towns. al rlnasTis of toe Moncheoter Mistorager’s NatgUboi^ Bflhiiaat RMuilns flavor enhanced by nteoC or er-child potiuck supper to be District Court, Hartford. dlot in today’s tasus of Green, hood .. Huntley-Brlnldey TC) Manchester Thmim w m an notllwt «*- flsh, the latter in much small­ Mrs. John Carter to in charge TWCA winter program at the The couple Hate deto^ ok |S,- 8-U) 'IriiUi or Onosequeiicei held Feb. 8. wloh Tkno that oowUnusd prao- • Opm IMIt IB tfl .ltl ^pooM to Om BloodmoliUe Vlatt er quantities per person than of tickets; Mrs. Alton Holt, pro* OotnmunKy T , 79 N. Main S t 101.81 and no ofloeta. llfeenn Mrs. Peter Voyer is chairman gram, and Mrs. Robert OonraA pertty to In otore for ihe ooixi- tb e U r s 7:16 teioite. iWeatiwr to Qplumliia ToMday with lOS our Western culture might oom- Those wtohAig more intoimatlon The following Vernon credit­ try tUa year. 7:80 M) nUc tKiHar •Aflipfle Fra* F u U e k I mand. The common people o fi Uie supper. Notices fur res­ reservations. may contact the Manchester >aa«!) Dsolei Boone piato ooUaetod trom lao per- ervations will be sent out to ors are listed: Rockville Gen­ Ih e 45 MadMS, qU rsoidento MIA) BtonBe woidd be lucky to have a plate The ways and means commit­ TWCA. Attemoon Rmort J) Morv Orittin (C) •**CIbu» a i r wltk rMBT CJLT. aeoa « b » praaantad thamaalvaa. eral Hoepttal, $727.75; Dr. lO- of this oommuter tonm 20 mfles J ^ ' s New GS of pork only oooaatonally, and families of children attending tee 'Will meet today at 8 p.m. Ciasaea 'with vacandes cue yo­ 840) This Is T mo Jones 1lM quota ia 7S pinto par viait, the sciiool this week and returns chael AtfcJno. $168; Dr. M ld ia d Aram New York Ctty, prophesy ' TTuth or Cooeeqaenoet toen in a Umltsd amount. at toe home o f Mrs. Hirit, 42 ga, Mondays from 9:80 to 10:80 R. Sharon, $10; Dr. Raymond > U.S. n ir f THm ^ nwrsteg Nisht Ottorie SIW-SIRVICI DIPT STOm •r CA;P. ChfliDi C M I must be in by Jan. 13. In the annual buoineoamitlook I w Troop 34) FourUi SMate a quota osMam axoaoded. Firewood was at a premium, Riverside Dr., to make final o>.m.; allmnastlco, Tuesdays Coyne, $7; FanhoH Ihe., $14.90; Entertainment will be provid­ edition o f the newspaper. 842) JotOUiisn WbXers O f tha threa toamo, Oohimbia neceeattating shorter oodclng plans for the dance. trom 9:80 to 10:80 a.m.; f4) OoDoert Fpsaosls Hobron to. •. in smak pieces for this reason. and Mrs. Andrew Setnda of 8:80 p.m.; intermediate bridge, Grant Co., $106.23; Dr. Jowph caafldenqa In the ability of the 9:00 84m Otat QM (C) (R) a special meeting on April 7 18) SubecripUon TV H ia Claptoto o f (ha Day at The Chinese also believed that Phoenix St was among 88 state Wednesdays from 10 to 11:80 Krtotan, $78; Dr. Joeepta Shlrni, incoming oidmlntotratlon o f Proo- Bottotn 842) Thufwdsy NlfM Movie the Obaqrogationat Church wao juices riiouM not be wasted, when MaJ. Samuel Rome of the candidates who recently receiv­ a.m .; and d l painting, Thure- $80, and Southem N. E. Tde- Ident-alaot Nixon. Moot eaqwoted Of Tne Sen U) CrtUquo State Police will speak on ‘^The (80) McRale's Navy 9:80 8-40) Jlouroeijr to ttw f >too. Paid Bramtaall of And- eometoifig they had learned ed their license to practice days from 7:80 to 10 p.m. phone Co., $87.19. Nixon to oonthie the t u our- ; Tiles of■ VStlnss ovar who noted ihere ware U from the Taoist phUoaophy Delinquency of Parents.” TOls pharmacy at a Jan. 3 ceremo­ There to also ntlU Voom for Mancheoter creditors are Dr. chasge beyond the July ex|ilra- (M) O teii Arto nm Cultures Drasnet 10:00 . Deem Martin flrat cold water and cook % teaspoons salt MB -Ir Phonics it Vooabtilary Deitelopment it Oomprrtienston way, Mrs. Raymond Judd, Miss until thickened (about 5 2 cups crashed and eweetoied INTERSIIATE FULL 7-MB CUT it Speed it Study Skills it Oollege Board Test Preparation Few-of-a-Kind! All at Tremendous Savings Jean Natadi, Mrs. Warren minutes). Serves four. otrawberriea (1 lb. pkg. of CLEANTEX if OerUfled Reading Oonsultants it Small Groups Only ■ Hearn man, Mrs. Ossie Triplett, Note the recipe calls for di­ frozen to O.K.) HALF School Menus COMPliBTE DIAGNOSTIC TESTINO PROGRAM Mrs. Maurice Clarke, Mrs. agonally sliced celery. This is 1 cup bea'vy cream, whlxiped, I A A Made to Order AVAILABLE George Evans, Woman’s Guild $ 2 it AfbemDon A Evening Clasaes A Sumnser Programs as We Get Ready for Spring! the riever CMneae method of sweetened and flavored MTOi Your Rollers 88 EAST CENTER ST. TEL 648-9947 mambens who served luncheon exposing larger surfaces to the Grease bottom and aides of a ’Ih e cafeteria menu tor Man- to workers. MANCHESTER, CONN. for Full Information heat and flavorings. Primarily, spring form pan (10” x 8” ). Put FULL PORK cheater pubUo ochooto Jon. 15- BAe FarMng In Rear it serves to tenderize even the all ingredients, except straw­ L A. JOHNSON 17: ' ’ Mssftiratfir Evening Herald stringiest piece of celery. Mary berries and cream into a large Monday: Hhmhurg patty on y ' Oohunbla oorreapond^ V ir­ serves the pork wWh rice, as bowl and beat until meringue PAINT 00. LOIN a noil, potato oblpa, buttered ginia Oarlaon, teL toS-Otoi. essential to die Oriental' diet as holds its shape. Pour into 728 Main S t, TeL 640-4501 peas and eaRuto, milk, orange 1 CARDIGAN bread to the Europeans. whip. BUDGET MATERNITY Mr. end Mrs. Charles A. Cor- HALF 'TuMday ;,Qraamed otockon on. UTTLE GIRLS' Vernon sky came to Manchester from butteted rice, buttered green 1 SW EATERS ROAST beano, bread, butter, milk, ap­ DRESSES DRESSES Milwaukee, Wis., two years ago ricot upolde down cake. CO AT SETS Eighth Graders with their two children, Brad­ ‘‘a Wlnlter Colors ley, now age 6, a student at St. Wednsoday: Baked meat To Hear Talks Bernard’s School, Rockville, WAVBEST CENTER CUT loaf, ported potato, whole $3 - $4 - $5 end Gall who is 3. They bought kernel ootp, bread, butter, milk, CHKKEN PARTS sliced peartMe. BINGO On RHS Studies their present home in Vernon $^.99 «g.99 Thuraitoy: Italian grinder, EVERY MONDAY—8 P.M. DayUma fhaMana in many lart year. Mr. Carsky is district otyMa; Shifts, ooreArae cou- 6.36 ‘Tho high school program of representative for W.’ H. Bra­ PORK CHOPS 8 9 ^^ appleoaudb, mUk, Ice cream. VILLAGE STREET, ROCKVILLE CAN D I ES Friday: Baked macaroni 84-40 M tes, drwswn. Ferma-firess BhUte and coot fo'snssa. Wlarti- 12.00 dy, manufaoturers of pressure- B re a s ts studies w ill be explained at a and cheese, tooseU salad, bread, P. A. C. BALLROOM oottons and layctis. Stzos tor olila tayna and nootaits. sensitive tapes and labels, the SELECTED ' mtoses’ and women. meeting to be held next Tues­ ARMOUR butter, milk, harvest coin. BMksn Blaaa day at 7:30 p.m. in the high type you might find on the front Ihe gift evBryone enjoys school auditorium. of your Uender. BEEF MIRA-CURED . Parents of eighth grade Stu­ Mary Carsky’s creativity does . ' dents at Sykes, St. Bernard’s not stop at cooking. Her sewing and St. Joseph’s Schools are In­ won her first place locally and LIVER NEHRU WOMEN'S LADIES' vited to attemd the meeting. third place in Hartford Ckiunty BLOUSES Principal Edwsurd Masker, in a ‘ contest sponsored by the PANT TOPS SKIRTS counselors Alice Masker and Connecticut Federation of Wo­ COATS men’s Clubs. M ary participated Tale Cantor and Director of COOKIES Guidance Francis Shorten will through the Manchester^Junlor be present to discuss what the Women’s Club, of which"she is Nabisco Fig Newtons ...... 1 lb. 89c 8 4 ■ 8 c r sidijects cover and what the chairman o f ways and means. ±1 a nol / l / ^ - o different courses such as in­ She fashioned gay papier mache Nabisco Swiss R olls ...... TV# oz. 49c ri4 dustrial arts and technical flowers from the gift paper In -_y 2 # 4 4 Asoonted atyleo, oolora and A gn u p ci nssortwd stytoo, oct- courses are designed to do. which her contest prize was 38.00 Ootten, rayoo in ossortod prints ptiutB. Steovolaas and loU iqpo. (A Oitfy) on; saMdo and 'j^oldo. Maes They will also give guide­ wrapped, and is now starting on Bnfld SL, Monelieslisr fl Open 10 to 10 • Free Plaildns Otto soMds. f l l M SO-W. BiMa SS-BA. lines to help parents determine her first feather flower. • Pur trim oollan and ouffb. mu. what course is most appropri­ Recently, with »22 worth of material, the living room couch ate for their child. The vary­ ' 4 V ing requirements of colleges ■was reupholstered as a gamble QUILTED worm w ill bo explained. and M ary ended up a winner. M E N 'S The formal presentation will She makes and sells what she BETTER W t . . . - FLANNEL last less than 4Q minutes and calls vegetable plaques in bas ^ qyiGUEt ROBES KNIT SHIRTS ,then any questions the parents relief. What appears to be fresh COATS SHIRTS might have will be answered. celery or asparagpis is In real­ BUMBLE BBE * All parents who are not fam il­ ity only paper toweling and ASSORTED CHOCOLATES and® wntert 7 Oz. SWEET LIFE shirt cardboard mounted on ply­ iar with the program of studies 1 lb. $1.85 2 lbs. $3.60 5 at the high school are urged to wood and th§n antiqued. She GNAPEHIUIT has not once purchased a dress WHITE A Ac attend. 4 8 -O S . 5.00 since her marriage six years » 15-*28 .1 3.00 ago. The dress In the photo is ^ TUNA Worn quiHad rOboa In nylon 100% oceibAe, textured, creiw LOO Three Plead Guilty one of her creations. 1 Anortod otylas and ootera In sotkia, cotton print.. (10 only). and turtlenock. Stoss S, M. L Asoorted plakla in m o ll otoes 1 beokoM stMo. Born in Milwaukee, acclima­ MIRACLE WHIP , JJESSO E S S O « 16 oz. aiM a BB-Ai. XL only. To Weapon Charges tion to Neiw England weather NEW HAVEN, Conn. ( A P I - was an eaisy transition for Mary CUT (SHEEN rfoo FQEE wHh every purchase of a human hair Three men arrested on weapons ^ SALAD aopv chargee here have changed their i G IRLS' pleas to guilty. '* 49*^^ WAX BEANS wig or fall at our low, low prioos BOYS' They end three others had FOR DRESSING QT _ IN FAN TS' FLANNEL pleaded innocent to the charges 1 CO ATS SUITS Tkiesday In Superior Court. But JESSO YELLOW CLING » SN O W SUITS SHIRTS Thomas Viola, 81, of East Ha­ Cosmetics ven; Carl Reynokli, 35, of West ^PGACHES »,.l9e 4r 7h || 100% HUMAN HAIR Haven and Edward Gould, 28, ITS of uncertain address changed LITTLE AMBASSADORS m £ re * ' ^ 5 - ^ 9 - their pleas to guilty Wednesday. lib. $2.40 2 lbs. $4.75 chiKolates S-T-R-E-T-C-H 10-*15 11.00 7 . 7 « Gotod waived hto right fo r a Liggetfs k Assorted styles and colora 8 pteos ebrduroy with vinyl presentenoe report on the Quilted or pile lined, hoods, - Some with fur trim. Not all trim Jswkot, vinyl vast, oordu- charge against him, having a At The PBifcflde ooUd colors. Brokso stoao. dangerous weapon in a motor WIGS - slna In oU atytea. tray panto. Biass A(> V'SAMlWWiWIS MANCHEpl'iCfc EVENING HJtoAIJ), MANGHEtfAlEB, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1999 A n gle Rules-Makers Personality-Wise They Are ns Different as Tim Peas in a Pod EAR L Y O ST Want to Retain Two-Platoons Maynard and Sauer Two Reasons Jets Got This Far Letten Not Placed in File 13 LOS ANGELES (AP)— mtttee to a t In with the 17-man White the oouneil InaMa the the puree atrtoca and the men on the hof—hiit not from schol- guUt wouM have to be daifier PORT LAUDEJRDALE, Both look m ote Ube suooesMal Mailbag since me nonday rush has produced some ch a n res o f stron ir- «o*n™Wtee wMdi begins deRbei^ three men are mere obeervera, e d » coach the teams. arsMpe. than that and would Involve man crab bsoause fas essms to On the field, Sauer raplaeas toat Ray Berry,” asM Bwhonk, Fla. (A P ) — Don Blaynaxl) young hufinees eKeontives, con­ WtaOs sitting around tbs Whby wMh Johnqp tor 10 interesting notes, and letters, from readers, some sign- 4.1, ___ atlone at Pahn Sprtngs neott .some recaUed that ahnUar tac- One of these new areas con- The achotarahip problem boycotts and overt Sda o f dle- be always findtog taUk In a Jok- bi* speotodes wMh oentaot retorring to the cne-tima great of tho Jets’ hotel headquarters, fident, tosUdioualy dressed, ing manner.” Then the roly-poly lemes. ed, ^hers unsigned—^which were placed in File IS, bet- W™ J;"® power- Mtmday on the knotty problem. Uca were uaed 1962 when the cema acholaraMpe. Admlnlatra- brought an Interesting Mdelight mpUon, ouch aa tha, t o Jose and George Sauer Jr., are a sM dl^ down liadtoon Avenue end. “Berry was not Maynard was asked what ha Jets coach addad: "but hs to a "Ttie contaole law iw«u> a dlf- Jtoner, who oelehrated hto ter known as the waste basket. Several of the signees **** N C A A oouncil and pres- Ooachee and others favorable two-jdatoon system was aurprie- tors want them reduced, per- to the convention when a meaa- State aKdown ageinSl Bngtaam far cry from the usual coo- en route to the next flnanetol oo- fast but he ran great patterns. thought of ths Oddi which make eflf^ that their names not be used. We appreciate the sure from the top brass, to the more exciting two-platoon ingly eerappe^ not to return un- haipp traced imder a national ure waa passed giving the Indl- Young during the football sent- count customer. great slhlato—one that doesaTt ferent player out o f htan,” sold George to fast aixl also to a the Colts an 18-polnt favorite. third wedding siailieissij ofl Ommeeftieat cepthm of a big, rough, smoke, never takes a «^> ^ -etlon Mw«y of the coUege adminis- pend on material for their Jobe, hand In taktog away the giento- Relatione with the p « e oooled STCRRS (AP) — Connecticut tough professional foottiall trains ths year round even when the dtto ■we noticed he often Statistically Bauer ei%ed itoclae. Here are a few. dtftorent as two psas In a pod. teadiing school during the off dropped the ball it to ms,” Maynard repitod. ”I outwardly as hto trnnmate down the new attempt to * hammer over the tratora are pushing for a return are rebellious. Most of them In-ald when player is gulUy of further. shot 67 pee cent from tbs floor playerx Y et they are tw o o f Maynard, at 81 a veteran of 11 M ayna^ W-S7 In paases oaiflfat never even think of them. This Dear Sir;„ „ . ohe —might rate _ —lew oxira------...... • j l..... r . rules oonunittee’s head. to linMed eubetUtution. arguhg want as many sdwlanhlps as manifest dlaobedience. TTie Incoming president, Har- **•**•” over one shoulder. We arat him during the past season. But And he expressed ouiprtoa at What In your opinion is the inches In print than a team with put in limited substitution, Wsdnssdiw sight, routing the the big reasons why the yean in professional ball, to tbs to Just anofiisr Mg gams. But I However, an informal poll of that this is one means of cutting they c ^ get. Some of the Negro members ry M. Cross of the Unlvenltjr of Sauer, 24-yearoM son of the to on eye speetollet who leoamr Maynard bung up a pro record the point spread. biggest need on the sports pic- a AOO record. Syraenss wsInttaBll team 108-84 prankster—ever ready with the think Pm a bettor paae rscsiver returning the 6dm e to the tj^ committee------indicates------that------down-r———* spiraling costs now threat- Ths~ took this as a subtle slap at the Waidiington, n ld . he hoped that will be Jets pensomiel director, to even mended contact lenses.’’ of yordago galtted, surpassing ‘ T v e got plenty at hutterfUea ture In Manchester? As to which team is bettor. and iMaptdng a 10-gliue losing quip- “ An unusual kht” to ths this year ddetly beeauN Joe one-piaioon sysxem. sentiment is strong for keeping enlng to bankrupt college atMet- Coaches Association Wednesday Mack power groups and said It colleges would retrain from let- mors decstving In pMuring a Sines then he has Joined wMh Bsn7 *a old mark with a total of Sincerely Bast or Manchester, one will straak. meeting the Baltimore way coach Ws«d> Ewbank de­ (quarterback Joe Namolh) and fawldt of me,” said tbs Before dosing its snnual con- the present rule, which pro- Ic .programs. voted to appoint a Mue ribbon might be invoked Just because a thg professional teams use Bob Kduwe of Syrem m was Ootte in Sunday's Super pro tootbafi pUyer. He wears Miaynand In giving the Jets one 1,297 yards and 10 touchdowiw. I have been working together D.P.O. never know until they play. . . scribes Ms pass oattdilng aoe. hotned-Timroed gtesM beneath oi the meet liemred 1-2 punohee. youngster. “But tbey vendcn Wednesday, the Nation- duced w>me of the most exdtlng TOe flnanclaJ squeese has pand to study epinalling coots in player Wean an Afro haircut or their facihUea ledt the pCM in- high soorsr tor tbs gams with Sauer picked up 1,141 yards and four years. What helped make as soon as I get into a : and that may nev«r come Bowl. Ewtoank calls him (he “ hu- a heed of heavy Mend heir. “ I woidd desortbe Oeotgo oa a al Collegiate Ac e tic Asaoota- aeons and Uggeet crowds In brought other sharp deavages attdetice. The coaches are out to . no haircut at all. torfere wKh the ooUsge pr^ 28 polikii. Hlito mao for Ooo- scored three touchdowns. Berry so great was that he was of tha playeiw or on tha field.” Without any question, or hesi­ about because of the over-cau- ticn named a three-man 00m- hfstory. between the men who hands prove that there’s a lot of lard The NCAA Insisted that the grams. tiousnees of the prlnctoal pai^ osoUout waa Tom lioCkoaliin tation, It’s a nillUme recreation with 2i: director. The vacant position is ties at the two sdxxils In ques- an excellent one for the right Hon. Ticket Deadline W e a le y R ii man as long as he can run the * Minnesota Deadline for pnrohaafaur show without any political Inter- Dear Sir: laDDLBTOWN (AP)—flpclng- tiokete tor the airnmO^^ ference. Where can get Carl Yas- Maintains fleU led throughout the oontest, Key Dinaer of the Oonaeotl- , trsemskl’s and kOckey Man- then oa$)9UII»ed on 90 oeoond- out gporto Writers AlUaace tie’s autograph. period fouls by WaMsyan Wlod- from The Herald wUl be Sat­ Dear Earl: urday, Jan. U. I didn’t mind sMing some of Joey V. Big Edge aaaday ligh t to taka tbs haakst- Matehups I«eal lioketo must be re­ your predictions in print on ma­ taoa ganm SflT4. Write to Osrl at, Fenway Park, Louie Dampier won the Ttafi vjubsni ware paosd by turned Monday, Jan. la. jor athletic contests but why The dinner will be held dip down and have high school Boston, Maas., and to Mickey night’s scoring war toom Oonitie sophomors fltave WateimonwMh Jets Colts at Yankee Stadium, New York. Hawkins by four points, but it Monday, Jan. 87 at the Hart­ Offense Jets basketball predictions (I know 28 points. FnusSpmlolawasbigb ford Hpton. Defense your son does them) in before • • * didn’t help Kentucky muMi in man tor tfUMsyaa ntib aa. its battle to overtake Minnesota Speakers wOD inoinde Weeb Flanker each game? Dear Bari; SpttaateU la now 7-1, and Right Halfback What has happened to volley­ In the American Basketball As­ Wealsyah Is a-7. Ewbaak of the New Yorii Little ’s old and Don Maraard breaks pat­ Yours Truly sociation’s Eastern Division. Jeto, AOle Shorman of the brittle and couldn’t beat his L en ^ Lyles taught Cas- ’s relative Jtm S. ball in ManctiesterT Have you terns, looks like reed who sius Clay 3 Rs back in neophyte to bigtime football. Dampter drlUed in 16 points— New York Olanto, Ralph mother across the street. AU couldn’t stand up in Texas dedded to give up the game? C entral Louisville; now his lessons Barely made club in ’66 after iitcludlng five three-pointers—to Honk of the New T«»k Yan­ he can do is get open, beat windstorm, but he’s top deep Predictions have excellent SlnoerMy yours, kees and Ed Marlon, Nation­ consist of cloutiM respect taxi-squadding a year. Not B.H. pewer toe OMonels to a 109-97 N sk BtllTAIN (AP)-TaUy- the other guy. Also beat out threat on field with wily ex­ readership, the same as all- victory over the Indiana Pacers. ing ig>. Its/el^th straight bas­ al Football League ofllidal. Bay ^rk|ns for job. Aver­ perience of 11 seasons. Na- into receivers. (Touple of really big. Can be (wled. But knocks and they’re more has exc^ent sp e^ to corn- teams. such as All-America, But first-place kOiuiesota, ketball viraory, Central Connect­ Gold keys win be present­ aged 25.6 yards per catch, math looks to him most for IntereM In the American worried about Lenny than pensate for experience gap. All-Pro, AU-CCIL, All-HOC. _____^ „ backed by Hawkins’ 42-potnt icut d e fe a t Southern Connecti­ ed to Jimmy Lee, long-time Jimmy tops In NFL. long TD passes. Don Frankly, I would like to know comidetely outburst, malntainsd its five- Waterbary eohoolboy coach, O n Lenny precise pass routes. ' and the league never did get cut 101-M Wednesday night In Edge; Jets Maynard Lyles Raady how Dean comes up with some game lead over Kentucky by ' -J a Nortbenfl Oontorenos game. Sam Hyman, veteran minor Edge; Colts of Us choices. .’Tuesday night, off the ground this season. Some league pMoher, and fHympic Beverly of the players were absorbed edging NQami 128-Ul. The win shoved OentrolTs tee- tor example, he waa seven for Lcs Angeles rolled i>aat Den­ ord ^ fit ’tor ttM ssaooa South- eqoeetrian goU key winner Split End Uft Halfback by National League entries and BUI Stehtoraus. Last half of season found osv«n. Not even the fabled Ma­ ver 117-m in the nlght’o oidy snt is TM a-8. They caU George Sauer a Zone defenses of Colts help Should be like homecom­ play at the Bast Side Rec. Per^ other game. WiUie Bichardson perform­ jor Hoopla could do that well sonaUy, votteybaU is still my OsnMfl w u ltd by Bfll Reaves faster , and ■SIB> guys like , who’s ing to John Sample, who during the football season, and Kentucky’s victory enabled wtih 21/ pointa. Souttiem’a BUI ing Uke AU-Pro. Topped club he is. No one in pro baU runs bald, slow and not very big. winter dish tor competitive Coach Redgns in TD catches with eight. starred as Colt decade ago in toe Colonels to cUmb Into a sec- FWto ifiaa topa wMh a7. more incisive patterns or But tough tackier. Spirited title game. But rubber has bUSsM.* P le a i^ but the Ught to S d »e . one-place tie with the Pacers, G(K)d outside, inside moves scheduled In Manchester MONTTIBAL (AP) — BOb hangs on to baU better. He’s leader of secondary, oppor­ one out of legs. Talks bet- e e • who bad vron six in a row. Oiifibn has rralgnied as ofteostve and tops on (jolts for speed. Jets^ bread-and-butter guy,- tunist who picked off eight all conflicting ao I must Ttoe Colonels, vtoo also got 90 E h itfo r d A six-year man at his peak. g!r game. Can be burned on Dear Mir. Yost; elsewhere. line ooaoh of file Montreal Al- wiU give Colt comers fite. passes this season. Ftobably post pattern. points from Jim Logan, leaped BRIDOBFORT (AP) — Fhur WUUe Do you have anything against • • * ouetbes of fits Oanadlan Football Richardion George Bobby smartest player on club. would switch over then. Bast CathoUe High? I think to a 28-16 first quarter lead and toee throws In the final two mi»- Edge; Even Sauer Dear BaTl; . 1 Indiana never got closer than CX>MING DOWN STRETCH— ^Hallucination (right) survived cloeing ruahes 0# League to Join the staff of the Boyd Edge; Colts Joha you give too much ooverage to ut»e gave Hartford an iqnet 62- Sample Manchester High atUetlc teams remwked that I four points after toot. Go For It (center) and O'Gosh to win opening race yesterday at Bowie track. 61 hsakethaR viotoiy over AtMnta F atocn of the Nafionol Quarfgrbock An B.CH.8. Student ^ down and write you Mel Dcutiels scored 80 tor In­ Bridgeport Wedneeday night. FootbaH League, It was ar»- Fraa Safoty a note to express the feelings diana, while teomiiuite F’red How do you knock guy Joe Willie Namath earned A wunderkind is , Guards Larry Franedose and nounced Wednesday. who’s keeping (^m ell Gordon doubles at at our home In regards to The Lewie has 22. every bit of his 400-grand who broke into unit as rookie safety, left comer. G o ^ Not a tUng. We here have Bd Duan nsfids the throws that Griffin played with Los An­ on bench? Earl MorraU’s lus. Greatest arm in game. the highest respect for the Herald’s sports pages, second Minnesota built a 70-86 half­ gfive the canto to Hartford, now geles, Detroit and St Louts cf year ago, already made All- athlete, with ample speed, to none In this area. time command, then weathered Overtime Thriller to MCC, biggest contribution to Colts >ad knees don’t keep him Pro. A fine, rangy athlete. staff and students at Bast Oath- 8-8. Bridgeport to »«. tbs NBli was giving them concept of gfrom setting up fast. But experience and doesn’t seem ohe High. Tom Barrett, our bas­ Without, any question, the a Miami outburst in the third Tough tackier, good kick re­ to suffer by switching period, when the Flordians balance between rub, pass. he’ll still tmow fatal inter­ ketball ootrespundent at East, sports section is the best read turner and strong nose for around. Came back strong scored 16 straight points. StiU some skeptics about his ceptions when off balance. in fact, does a major league in our home, right from my Sptirns Half-Million Pact abiUty under pressure. ball. Picked off six passes this season after undergoing But then Hawkins and Steve Chafin Drops in 41 Points this year. Jpl^ and the cooperation has al­ wife — who looks to see the Earl Joe severe surgery. league bowling scores each day Vacendak, wtoo finltoed with 28, Edge: Jets Rick ways been ace.Ugh from the di­ Morrall Namath Volk Edge; Colts — right down to my three boys. CENTENNIAL FOOTBALL QUEEN — Barbara found toe range and put toe Hardcourt action last Next start will, be Saturday MaBohMter ack. Strong Gordea turn. tennial Footbaill Queen for 1969. She was chosen nal quarter. against the AIC Flush. ClMfln 17 Joe Paterno Happy Safoty Dear Mr. Yost: scored Community College defeat- BeckwlUi 8 Early in career, Jerry Hill Jets insist Matt SneU’^ best Once top collegiate scorer, Most solid man in Jet T * v ..__ . Each night we get a clean from numerous contestants at NCAA Convention. Donnie Freeman 27 Hartford led at all 10 minute O'Brien 1 points and Skip Thoren 24 tor ing Greater H artford C.C. , broke leg twice. He’s had pass-protection blocker in silent ’s been secondary is , ex- looking sports section wWch ifi------marks, 30-24, 43-42, 76-74 before Araone 8 broken arm, broken hand. game. When he’s running Miami, which had a six-game in overtime, 94-90, in Hart- Almond ' e Colt dependable for six sea­ Texas QB. Fiery competitor «"« selection ot ^ ^ ^ ^ WT n f ^ v toe score became deadlock 82- Bdmonda 1 This year hurt knee. But right, he’s awesome threat sons. Clutch performer, big p'p® « > " « interesting vlotory streak snapped. ford 82 at toe end of regular play. MurtAush 3 who sometimes gets carried Center Got Up Feeling Good Los Ani ;ele mhde up a 13- llioOregor 1 In College Ranks when Colts need blocking inside or out. This year he’s enough to handle tight ends, away (at cost of 15 yards per CathoUc a n y jocal, state and national stories. ------i ------2 ------3 8 Manchester, coming off a Aiding Chafin in scoring were Jonea 1 and hard yardage, he’s the running right. Also a guy to day or Your coverage of pro foot- quick enough to double on carry). But he’s ideally streak, TMale to 10 94 LOB ANGELES (AP) — Penn State’s young Joe man. A tough, squat plugger watch on safety valve passes, outside receivers. Generally A Manchester High Fan ball, bcLsketball and hockey is fine performance by center Don Jack Almond with 13 points. For HArttoM m ) who won’t break for long run. equipped for strong side ^ above average. Larry MiltcheU’s two free B r Pta. Paterno, who spum ^ a half-million dollar cooi^ing Jerry unappreciated. work, with good sense. Russell, Nearing 35, Pitkin 6 Matt Mandiester IDgh sports a r e throws tied toe game, 108-108, wailame oontrafit with 'the pros to stay'on campus, aidoiowledged ^ Edge; Jets Snell Logan not played or watered down, my . ._ aided with some fine shooting Pitkin had 19 points In a losing 1 2 ^ Yours truly, George Stone hit overtime play. cause. Hendon 0 today he is a “oom-bidr and an “idealist.” Edge; Jets young friend. Nearly an equal throws and Warren Davis came Bavie 9 Jim John J. J. 'The locals upped their record All 10 Manchester players Athenos 7 “8on» people may tbfadc I’m ------^------Halfback Hadsaa **nnunt of qtace, and recogni­ up with a three-point play to HMUtrd 8 nuts tor turning down ouch an ’s Mr. UtiUty. looked Right Cornarbock tion is given the Indian basket­ Turns In Top Effort wrap it up for the Stars. to 7-3 with the success, first this scored with a better bench a Parker 6 ranking in The Associated Press For this fine letter, we close offer,” fito silght, M-yearvoM Doesn’t do anything super. like Gale Sayers at one time, V No linebacker in history ball team. You must realize Stone and Merve Jackson reason in extra playing time, vital factor down toe stretch. final tootIbaU poll. ’s old man up shop for today with a Totals m 12 90 former Shown University quar- But puts points* on score- until damaged knee in ’67. has intercepted more passes that a team with a perfect rec­ BOSTON (.^ )—Joe Louis once said that once you each ______scored 26___ for___ Los_ Angeles._ ____ Patemo, of Italian ancestry, of Jets. An original Titan. sincere thank you to all' who tsibaok gold. “But I think fiwre board. Used to be known as Still a squirming threat but than (37 now). They’ve been s a ^ g for nine ord —Id this case. Boat Cath- have written. get to be 36, it^all depends on how you feel when you L a^ Jon^ had^34 for Denver! was bom In Brooklyn, ths son of soft runner. But not any­ get up in the morning. Well, Bill Russell has just about to mors to Ilfs than mctMy. I doesn’t scare foes anymore. Leads Colts in prayer, too. seasons he’s too smaU, but Mick to Report don’t want ,to restrict myaslf to ®*» Attorney. He has a brother, more. QB experience helps And Jets alternate him with Sometimes fiaky character, reached that milestone— his 36th birthday comes up no one ever takes his job. Sports Slate | football.' ' George, who had a sucoessful, his savvy, makes him pass- vet when need but crafty. Has put in 12 Feb. 12— and he must have felt pretty good Wednes­ Ability to be in right spot Wilson and Blass DALLAS (AP)— Mickey year os coach of the U.a Mari-' run option threat. better blocking. years as competent pro. at all times is his forte. day. ------^------FRIDAY, JAN. 16 Patemo, whose Ntttony lions Tom Mantle, a veteran of 18 ma­ now are unbeaten in 19 games, time Academy. Edge; Colts Emerson jor iQBgue baseball seasons, Matte Boozer Don Edge; Even . 'The Boston player-coach was basket to build up the final mar­ Listed as Guests Basf OatooUc at Northwest turned down Wednesday an o^ He attended Brown UMvenslty Shinnick his old self—scoring, rebound­ gin. said Wednesday^ he wUI re­ Y -V ic MaiinelU 140 —407, CathoUc at Providence, R.I., where he Tight port to spring''finning In fer from the Pittsburgh Sbeelers End Laft Comarback Larry ing, blocking shots, stealing HavHcek took game scoring At Boston Dinner Art Johnson 142-136 —tOO, BUI Conard at Manchester of the National FootbaU League intended to major In English Closest thing to super-star Florida next monthV - Ellington at Waterford Pete Lamihons is going to Don’t get Mike Curtis hot. Steady as rock, but bit Graatham passes, and generally intimidat­ honors with 27 points, Howell Chapmen 376, Roy DeVeau 376, wMch reportedly would have and law. But he played footbaU on starless Colts is John need surgeryjery after season. He’ll take your head off. ing toe opposition—ets the Oel- had 26 and Larry Siiegfried 18 BOSTON (AP) —Earl Wilson, However, Mantle said, “I Rocky Hill at Coventry more mobile is , the former Red Sox hurler who don’t know what will h^pen Joe DlBeUa 147 —364, Jerry given Mm $80,000 a year tor 10 under Rip Engle end when Mackey. Perennially leading But burlv Texan doesdoe a com- Former fullback, uses his five-year regular. Not spec­ tics stormed to a 113-104 Nation- for toe Celtics. The only mut hninwi m. Cheney at Woodstock years. Engle went to Penn State as after that,” Smith 353, Larry Bates 138 — receiver, tough guy to haul petent job. Unnoticed be quickness to tackle every­ tacular, but rated good on al Basketball Association vlcto- note from the Boston standpoint East Windsor at South Wind­ head oooch In I960 Joe went down in open field. Over­ to toe 1968 pennant, and Steve Mantle has been bothered 386, Rocco Lupacchlno 163-142 — sor “I can’t soy what the contract cause Namath (ioesn’t go to thing in sight. Firebrand pass coverage. He won’t blitz ry over the Detroit Pistons was Sam Janes’ continued trou­ with him as assiatant. looked in process is his great tight end much. But he’ll also picks off clutch passes. ble with a groin muscle puli'. Blass, an 18-game winner last with Injuries most of his ca­ Newington at RockvUle was—Pittsburgh will have to do much. Teams will tiy to run Wednesday night. season _for the Pittsburgh Pi­ 396, Pete BrazlUs 170 —368, Al that," he added. "It wwdd have served 16 years as asstot- blocking. A player without surprise you. And he’s big­ He’s going to be one of the \ The veteran baclocourt ace reer—particularly his gimpy CromweU at Bolton outside him on occasion. c \ \ Russell had a big game rates, wDl be honored guests Pirkey 136 —367, Andy Lamour- aasursd me * Ufstlms of finan- ^ ^ ^ succeeded his weakness. ger than Malackey. great ones. started the game but played knees. He hit only ,237 last FRIDAY, JAN. 10 John throughout, winding up with 15 Jan. 30 at the 30th annual Bos­ eaux 130 —888, Jim Chlapponl only four minutes, scoring one year, the lowest in his ca­ rial security tor my tomfly. I Mackey Edge; Celts Pete Edge; Colts points, 17 rebounds and’ 8 as­ ton Baseball Writers dinner. reer. Mantle said pitchers 141 .—390, Paul Morris 862, East CathoUc at Qlaatonbury can never make (*«■* Mnd of State was 6-6, then In 1987 8-2-1 Lammons Mike sists, but despite -his efforts the basket, before he had to retire Curtis for the night. Wilson, although hamj^tered by were foxier than ever. Frank Calvo 367, Ed Bujaucius FRIDAY. JAN. 10 money In college ooacMng, but I ***** J***' Lfift Tockle Right Eild Ralph teams were still locked in a injuries off an on, was a regular “ The kids coming up are put mors value in other fitinge.” Patemo said no matter bow EfficieQt, studious, dedi­ Baker nii>-and-tuck -affair with the Cel­ The Pistons suffered two inju­ 148 —384, Dick Krai 146. Manchester at Hamden At one time played so member of the ’Tigers’ starting big and strong and the main “I love campus lito. I love the P*«*ring the footbaU seasaon be cated—that’s . Not could have used hooks in­ Verlon Biggs is as good as tics leading 106-104 with 1:20 re­ ries in the game. Dave Ding, difiference is that they are long in shadow of Gino Mar- he wants to be. So now do last season’s NBA scoring lead- rotation . whenever , , he waa well . western Pennsylvania oommu- how off every as big (240) as some tackles, stead of arms. He was chron­ maining. smart.” Mantle said. nlty where I five. I etrioy t«wng weekend to take his tour chU- not as fast as others. But ex- chetti people don’t, realize you measure desire? Physi­ er. had to leave with a ri|ht leg f ^ S g 12 ® ^ corf'“t I,^ ic holder. But agile for size he’s been regular since Colts At this point the 6-foot-9 super Mantle Indicated he w'-iild Lanky North Carolina Cager young,. ptoyera and watching A-en-aged five yean to 10 Ohio Stater always grades (280) and ex-tenms star, he’s cally, he’s got it all, though injury of undetermined exte.nt big right-hander has hadi,„.i Lu*...better not accent a iob in the Yan­ last won title in ’59. Braase weight fluctuates like yo-yo. star leaped high to stuff In a key after a multi-player collision un- them develop Into men. I like werios—for a ride In the ooun- out well, makes no mistakes. learned to do job the way it’s basket. Moment' later he stole indiviMual seasons, including kee front . office after his Has been starter all six sea­ is old enough (37) to warrant Showed some symptoms of laier ne OTOie boards In the third perl- fiw«da#ngiaotMg41meooUege '*’***• they alltelk to (he supposed to be done. At 26, breather, but he got stronger a pass and shoveled the baU to Happy Hairston hurt his 1967 when he tied Jim Lonborg nlaving davs. Paces Win Against Top Foe footbaU.haU A 7 COWS. sons as pro. vet of Jet front wall. being more motivated. Could of Boston as the American “I’ve been traveling all Bob as season went along. help, if properly inspired. Emmette B r j^ , whofiredltto right arm in a collision with “Winning is Important but I Vogel Edge; Colts for another bas­ League's wlnningest' pitcher these years and I’ve had it,” Big Lee Dedmon didn’t start broke It open midway through Patemo sold he resents the Winston Larry Siegfried early In the taipwaaion of some people that <» «wy twy* OuA Edge; Colts ket to vault the Celtics into a with a 22-11 mark. Mantle said. “ I want to stay playing basketball until his Jun­ the second half after traUing Hill Ordell fourth period and was taken to a Blass, who comes from Ca­ home.” 34-32 with 12:41 left. Jclm War­ a ooUega team to be Mg and ‘•**1’ ri»ul

k MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1969 MANOHESl'ER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1969 BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE PAGE SEVENTEEN iasliwM SarvicM t h e r e h t g h t a b e a l a w O iM M i 13 BY M ORTEN sad WHIPFl E H«lp WcHif J Mate 34 H«lp WeHlwd—M * 34 Amvw to RBPAIR8 — LaWBrnowen, U ntil you STEP UP me CLASSIFIED IwBIGAlR-nERMMAlS, ACASOm - Apply on job ready AMBITIOUS married men. part- anow bloeren and gardon trao> those Fill Hie Gops VAN IS rrvlou NEVER TO ONE OF f , , to work, sea nuperinCendont mt time ewMiings. Would MO lor ton. Free pick up and delivery OPEN phone bo o th s, ( 2 | A (AN HEAR OR UNDER­ bailer on Brooklim Street twenty hours help. CslI 646- in Mancheator and South Wfaid- STAND THOSE Furry. - THEN THEV BLAST - I ACROSS a d o o r . 1 6 H O H G Rockvllle, Conn.______gggo, 2 to 7 p.m, only. advertising aor araa. Call 6444421. HUSHy, PUBLIC ADDRESS TOU IN THE EAR.- urtmir* I T o p ------2 Nautical term • n dtaib 3 M ost fragile c l a s s i f ie d a i ^ e r t is in g d e p t , h o u r s TRS3B rare oval-Trlmmlng. Raa- AHHOOHCEMEMT5 ? - LOUP AND C H A R ! 6 A T £ 4 Twists into 4 G o - ^ f r * « 8 AJK. to 4:80 P J t aonable rataa. Ooverod lor 4 lO -* N O W V INDUSTRIAL DEAN MACHINE 8 ------hammer threads property damage. Oot a ti«o U Apintof— 5 B evel SA L E S OPPOR’TUNITY PRODUCTS 6 Prayer problemT Call Dana’a Troe ' 60AffD/iVG’^ UBraxiUanitote COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED AD'VT S erv ice, 622-8429. 14 Inexpert 7M akeU ce 103 Colonial Road 15 Oriental coin B S ign of Will train young mmt in m ourning' Deadlhie lor Sntordny and Monday le 4 J6 p.m. Friday YOU 'a r k A -1, tru ck la ~A-lT 16 Introduces aU phases of manufactur­ Has Immedlste (Jpsnlags: 18 Teaching 9 Stringed capital 40Miasiasippi — Cellan, atUca, yards, drtvo- ing marking equipment In­ form alists instrument 25 K iln 41 Panama —— waye sealed and small truck­ clu d in g mdta. Must have 10 Arabian gulf 26 Soothsayers 42 B etter------PLEASE READ YOUR AD Turrst Lathe Operaters BY V. T. 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Got a tree 30 Thoroughfare 24 Ancient Irish 38 Clothes 'm arble - bT-lsr problemT Well worth phone N. P. HALLENBECK, Inc. 32 B lu e------caU, 742-8282. Bunker IRll Rd., Andover 34 Second selling 1 2 3 4 r • T • • 10 IT ______(BockvIIle, ToO ITmo) DESIGN — Trainee. WiU train 742-8061 ' tharp high school graduata 35 Dealer in - 13 14 SNOW PLOWmO, loU , drive- drygoods 12 M»-2711 waya, apartments, atorea, ete. arlth above average abilities. 36 Social insect 15 IT 17 87S-3136 also sidewalks. Rsasonable Tschnical training in drafting 37 Salver ra tes. C a ll 648-4886. and facility In math deslrahls. 39 Ship’s steering II It $6 TOOtL M AK ER Rare opportunity In fast grow- OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS apparatus SHARPENINO Service — Saws, 40 ------o f $1 22 p 1 ■ Inr fire protection field. knives, aces, shears, skates, To build special m ark^ MlHtary service oMlgaUon candidates u machineiy and tooling. Ex­ 41 M ongrel dog zi 25 u Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? rotary blades. Quick service. should be aatlsfMd. Good «fe r- perience In small rtiop pro- 42 Seraglio u 31 33 Oapitol Equipment Co., 38 enoea, occasional travsl and 45 Hiked Main St., Manchester. Hours ferred. Good wages, excel­ lent qi^iortunlty for the agreeaUe to possible future 49 Height 34 H 35 M-Hour Answering Service daUy 7:804, Thursday, 7:80-9, Roofing and Holp Wontod— Holp Wontod— right man with a growing transfer. Only serious career D A V Y JONES BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS . 51 Boundary Saturday 7:80-4. 648-7988. (comb, form) 36 C h h n n a y s 1 6 - A company. Some overtime. minded individual need apply. Freea. to Herald Readers Fomolo 35 Fomolo 35 (SOB) I CAN'T b e a r ^ TURN BACK,PENNV RIPICULOUS.' I'M TOO CLOSE 52 Throw ELECTRICAL work —Imperiai Ehrenlng or Saturday Inter­ For appointment call Mr. Mar­ 140 41 ROOFING — Specializing re­ views arranged THE THOUGHT OF P A W \NE'RE JUST NOT TO MARRVIN6 THE ONLY MAN 53 O peratic solo Electric, Inc. Residential, 8 TO 11 p.m., nurses aide, full­ shall at 846-4400. Automatic l o v e 54 Transgression pairing roofs of all kinds, new CLERK TYPIST to handle ac­ MARRIEP TO SOMEONE PESTINEP FOR I'L L EVER ;.. NOTHING 42 43 44 46 45 47 41 rL':'.’, 'r s ts.sL’*«sL,'is!S? commercial, industrial, 24 time arid part-time. Laurel Sprinkler Oorp. of America. An BACH OTHER. 55 L ove to excess roofs, gutter work, chimneys counts payaUe and general of­ N. P. HALLENBECK, Inc. eqiud opportunity employer. ELSE... CAN STOP M E /^ hours day service. Free esti. M anor, 649-4819. 56RighUy 4$ to 51 cleaned and repaired. 80 years’ fice work. Diversified reepon- Bunker Hill Rd., Andover 57 Mariner’s EDWARDS m a tes, 646-1112, 649-2879, 649- experience. Free estimates, 742-8061 li ii 7128. W-ANTEID reUable w om an, age stblHtles. Local distributor of MANAGER direction CaU H ow ley 848-8881. 644- BO or over, as permanent baby­ natkmal corporation in new In­ 56 57 ANSWERIND SERVICE 8 8 8 8 . For bosrs' department In local DOWN • SNOW PLOWING ~ Refr sitter In my home. Fbur days dustrial paric In East Hartford. a week. Own transporbUlon. Nine paid hoUdays, two weeks branch of retail children’s 1 Fastener for tdenUal, commercial, 24-hour chain. Elxcellept opportunity 6194500 S75-E19 649-7028. paid vacation, eUter first year. (Newipcper firftrprhe Asm.) se rv lo e , new equipm ent. 648- for ambitious person. 9142. Mooring and Plumbing 17 For interview contact W. F. PART-TIME yid leave your in e e e^ . Yon-U hear from oar adverttoor In OOUNTER-WOMEN: A mature NEW FUEL saver on most con­ Corcoran at Weetinghouse, 289- For Appointment Contact Rg time wlthont spending aU evening at the telephone. person lor part-time counter SNOW PLOWING done reason­ version heating systems. Let us 7931. An Equal Opportunity service in fast food business. Mr. Solomon—622-8178 able. 24 hour service. CaU 646- examine and explain. Free EJmployer. Mornings 8 a.m. to 11 a-m. Housewives who can spare six Autoniobilos For Solu 4 1860. estimates. CaU 647-1877. or 11 h.m. to 2 p.m. Eve­ WANTEID 2 Bridgeport // 1 hours a day are welcome to nings, 7 to 11. Hours flex- operators, one first class sur­ Tto. 1^ . U. S. Fat. ON.—AN HflMt fwwied CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER BUICK Skylark, 1966, 2-door SNOW PLOWING — Driveways, apply. Apply in own handwrit­ CLEANING woman wantdd 2 III HERALD Ibla Apply In person. face grinder, one In-proc ess in­ hardttq), power steering, power lots, stores, apartments. MIHlnory, ing, P.O. Box 2266, Bishops days a week, 649-8686. spector. These positions are brakes, air-conditioning. Show R easonable. A fte r 8 caU 849- Corner Branch, West Hart­ BY KEN MUSE Drossmaking 19 WAITRESSES Wanted Part- now open at the ESmeo Corp. BOX LETTERS room condition. No money 6072. A sk fo r B ob. ford , Conn., 06117. An equal op-, Ume. Please apfdy In person MCDONALD'S DRIVE-IN located at Scenic Bolton Notch, down, assume balance. Call DRESSMAKING and altera­ portunity employer. Ges Light Restaurant, 80 Oak behind Fla no's Restaurant on F o r Y o u r 288-8716. tions, sippers replaced etc. SNOW LOWING — 24 hour St. 46 West Center Street R oute 6 A 44A,. Interviews CaU 649-4SU. Infonnation START new year with 1986 Red se rv ice . CaU 742-7649. from 8 a.m. to 6:80 p.m., Mon­ t & l LUNCHEON waitress for Car- day through Friday. Volkswagen, reasonable mU^ FdR ALTERA'nONS neaDy end 1KJ9B THE HERALD wlU not LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also ridge House Restaurant, 10 B. disclose the Identity of age, good condition. 649-6740. reasonably done in my 'home, moving large appliances. Bunt­ ACCOUNTS Center St, Manchester, fine PART-TIME HELP, over 21, SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL any advertiser using box ing barrels deUvered. $4. 644- oaU 648-8780: washing floors,' 4-10 p.m., five letters. Rsadsrs answer­ 1968 RAMBLEiR h ardtop A m eri­ opportunity tor. right giri. Ap­ MAN 1776 o r 289-8824. days, call between 54 p.m.,, ing blind box ads trim can, standard shift, radio, heat­ DREjSSMAKING and altera­ PAYABLE CLERK ply In pciaon. desire to protect their er. OaU after 4 p.m., 649-1428. tions, evening wear, suits 6494884. For delivery and to ACOUS-nOAL Ceilings — Sales, help in store daUy identity can fOUow this made to order, 16 years experi­ ENERGETIC HOUSEKEEP- 199B ’ VOIA»WAGEN cm iv^- service and InstaUatlon. Rec DELIVERY MAN, steady work, from 0 a.m. to 3 pjn. p roced u re: ence. CaU 648-7042. EIR wanted to help mother with ible, $1,100, good ccuiditlan, 648- room specialty. Free estl- Must have i^tude tor flg - OaU fbr Interview. uree and some knowledge 3 toddlers, 6 iwurs per week. 12 noon to 5 p.m. Monday Enclose your reply to the 6666, M9-7298.. reatoB. CaU Abel Acoustics, 6444988. through Friday, tor whtiesole box In an envelope — of accounts payable. Start­ 872-0196. distributor in Manchester. CaU address to the Claasl- 1064 DODGE S ta tio n ' w agon, ing salary depending upon Manchester Drugr Moving— T rucking— background, i^us ooaipmte CATALtJa Free. I’U send you 643-2826 after 8 a.m. (sld M anm r, Manchester 20,000 mllee. Good tires. $760. AN y t h i n g taken to the dump, Evening Herald, together fringe beoents. Apply per­ aU new Popular C9ub catalog. 649-4641 P riva te ow ner. CaU 648-6626. appliances, bulky furniture, et- Storogo 20 with a memo listing the sonnel departmeoL Let your friends shop from It. tica cleaned. Light trucking. Then you pick $00 and more In companies you do NOT 1967 M O 4-speed, MANCHESTEIR Delivery-Ugfat BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Cheap. 289-6860. free Items. Alice WHUams, want to see your latter. gorgeous auto for sports mind­ trucking and package delivery. Your letter win be de­ Refrigerators, wariien knd Popular Club Plan, Dept. W608, GENERAL SURE. AHYTHIMG til SAY/ those snoopers ed. No Aotiey down, assume MOTT’S SUPER MARKET stroyed if the advertiser stove moving, specialty. Fold­ Lynbrook, N.Y. WRONGr IN THE POPPY nEUW...1HE0ME low balance. OaU 238-8718. STORE :^NAGER KHUCKS WINSEP L/IST NIGHT is one you’ve mentioned. Housuhold SorvicM in g ch a irs fo r rent. 649-0782. 69 Lisggett St., Elast. Hartford If not .it wlU be handled POSITION open at Case Broe. ACCOUNTANT coulp fe pead. th e other OHE 1949 PLYM OUTH, running con ­ OpenlngB available for ambi- in the usual manner. OfFsrod 13-A Phone 289-1641 division of Boise Cascade Coip. MAY HAVE GOT AWAY. COULP dition, needs work, best offer. Accounts reotivable, ac­ lUous Individuals to join one of in our IBM room. Tabulating the fastest growing retail food MEAN TROUSUE...K6 848-2788 a fte r 6. VENETIAN bljnds — repaired, Pointing— Poporing 21 counts payable, payroU, ex- wau.WHV Don't experience desirable. Should be erience desired. Forty chains in the Bast. TROUBLE! retep ed and record ed . 646-0278, NAME YOUR own price. Paint­ VOU tiE THEM? 1968 CHBIVROLEIT, In exceUent 649-2971. a good typtit. OaU M r.. Swan­ gour work week. Company ing, paperhanMng, paper re­ son fo r in terview . 649-2861. Lost CHid Found 1 condition, 4-door hardtop, V-8,- PILGRIM MILLS is expanding p a id b en efits. W e a re cm' No Experience Necessary REWEAtnNO of burns, moth- moval. Free estimates and dec­ equal of^Kxtuntty employ- 1^ LOST — German Shepherd pow er riaerin g. CaU 649-8436. and needs experienced sales­ c holes, zippers repaired. Win­ orating service. Quality work­ ^er. Write Box “L ” Man­ O ur paid training program wiU i ladies to be trained for our mnle, one year oU, black end 1964 FORD 2-door h ardtop in dow shades made to measure, manship, neat, competent serv­ HeSp Waated—Moie 36 chester Herald. q u a lify y 8233. cial rates for people over 66. 41 CHAPEL STREET day moRilng, 648-6727. WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ ATTRACTIVE part-time posi­ 1968 VOLKSW AGEN sunroof, CaU my competitors, then call tion as secretary receptionist MANCHESTER, CONN. MORLAND TOOL CO. C , 0 modeling specialist. Additions, 1404 ToUand T pke. vv>. -LOST — Cat yeUow-tan color, wltit 1967 m od ified engine and me. Eistimatea given. 649-7868, for doctor In Manchester. S 0 ■’ reo rooms, dormers, porches, Phone Mrs. Brunettl. 643-248'/. 649-2893 long haired. Vicinity Kennedy transmission, 12 volt eledtrical cabinets, formica, built - Ins, 876-8401. Above average salary for ap­ and Vernon Rl. 1^ . Il l M . OfL from South CatitoUc High eral repair woik. Financing Presently working Should be at least 21 years old T ired ot working for some­ hoUdays, good working oondi- Schecl, Hartford. Monday Auto Accossorios— available. No down payment. WOMEN allow latest Lisa 50-hour week. In good health, and.no Immed­ ■ iT' one else? The (^>portunU.y tions. Whiting Corporation, 254 titrough F rid a y . CaU 649-7740 E con om y B uilders, In o., 648- to become your own boss Jewelry. Earn high commis­ iate military obUgattonii. CaU C APTAIN E a s y BY LESLIE TURI^ER Tiros 6 Brood Street, MaiKhester, CaU after 6 p.m. # 6169. has arrived. A Sunoco sions. W ork iwlith fuU k it and Manchester, Corni. 643-1566 for PUH-H.;. OORVE7TTE Hardtop, fits years francMse wUI be available 649^1166. i appointment and (hterview. \ f -TH ' TABLETS Y IF PBYIS tSFT HERRMcKEES C E R A M IC TUJB: — bathroom s, color catalog. No Investment. E. A. PATTEN CO. NOW 1 X PE'SURIEP ( BOVS m i FIND 'EM AN* EXPOSE 1963 through 1967, red . Asking In the Manchester area, Managers needed. Write: B.A. KNOW WHY Automobilos For Solo 4 counter tops, floors, vanities, LINOTYPE operators; openings DRIVERS tor school buses. WHEN TH AKCHE\J>AT BIDTON OUR TAWLYS $160 o r o ffe r. OaU 649- due to Ulness. For added Botti, Pres., 556 Main St., 303 W etherell St.. M anchester CHIMPS IN OlOGIST WH0'P J ' ' ' - - - y NAME I etc. Free estimates. AU work Infomtation, call weekdays, for day shift. Major medical ZOOS EY E NEfflp C ^ T Credit very tedT 9211. Orange, N.J. or call collect 201- 7:30-8:45 a.m., 2:16-8:45 p.m. PECIPHSBEP guaranteed. 640-8480. 568-8400, or evenings end Ilfq Insurance and weekly sick US L IK E 'EM PIfiPl Bankrupt, reixMMessionT Hon­ 878-8877. Ehccellent part-time for third weekends, John Perry, 749- benefits. CaU or write for In­ shift workers or retired per­ OLE PALS est Douglas accepts lowest Trailur»— DORMERS ■— Room-Additions, GAS STATION attendant, full­ 3185. REX3EPTIONI8T — Secretary, terview, Mono Typesetting, 1C6 sons. Premium wage scale. POP I down, smallest payments, any- garages, kMchens, rec rooms, time. Apply Sunset Service Mobil* Honws 6>A for Rockville dental office. Ma­ Ann St., Hartford, 527-2180. OaU 643-2414. wtajere. N ot smaU loan fin an ce houses, elding, roofing. Seven Station, 666 East Midifie Tfrice., ture woman, salary open. company plan. Douglas Mo­ 1968 NIM ROD R iv ie ra C am per, year financing available. Add- Manchester. (fi b> NtA, lar I TM »>6 US Fe« tors, 846 Main. family room, drop curtains, ' A -L evel-D orm er, 289-0140. Help W onted- Write Box HH, Manchester h eater, stove, e tc . , CaU 648- H erald. ^ CAREER-MINDED individual ROBlN MALONE BY BOB LUBBERS 1902 DODGE L an cer, low mUe- 0081 a fte r 4 p .m . Female 35 wanted for management posi­ age, very good condition, radio, PART-TIME short order cook OVERSEAS MePHOUe • SEVERAL women needed for tion for growing (Hartford bas­ r w i j. \ heater, whltewaUs and snow Spociai S*rvk*s 15 from 11 a.m . to 2 p .m . Ckill 649- ed) fast food service organiza­ Experienced... ^ MOJ, MAPAA^ MALOue.y THANK' Garog*— Sarvici light bench work, permanent. TOUCHING • tires. 649-8788. 8067. tion, 21 or over, capable of as­ y o u 1 - AAMCU Transmissions of Man­ Apply In person, Engineered Storog* 10 suming responslbUltlea. A per­ eXC U SE M ^ 106$ SU NBEAM A lpine roadster chester, nationwide, guaran­ Metals, 10 HUllard Street, Man­ DRIVERS for school buses 7:80 V* m anent position writh fringe WeMlERlbT/ • with hardtop. CaU 646-0784 af­ OOMk$HRCIAL apace available. teed service. Budget terms. ch ester. to 8:45 a.m., 2:15 to 8:45 p.m. benefits. Experience not neces­ tv ; < te r 6. C entral. T w o a reas, 1,000 Loaner cars. Free towing. Call Exetilent part-time for house­ LINOTYPE TYPIST —With general office LITTLE SPOR'TS BY ROUSON square feet each. One ,^th 648-2467, Manchester - Vernon wives and mothers. Premium sary, we will train. Successful 1982 IMPALA, 8S oemverttUe, 10x10 overhead door. Call 643- town Une, Rt. 88. TalcottviUe. experience needed in Drafting wage scale. We train you. CaU applicant must have ambition, 327 cubic inch, automatic 8758. Dept of rapid growing pre-cast 643-2414. energy and enthusiasm. Apply transnUsaion. Asking $680. CaU READING dUflculties analyzed concrete company. Hours flex­ OPERATOR in own handwriting, P.O. Box fAxe A 6464928. WANTEID parking area for one and diagn osed . CaU 648-0639, ible from part-time to tidl-time. TYPISTS — Oopy-statlstical- t-MffN 2266, Bishops Comer Branch, 1 a car, vlctnlty 128 West Street. 6-7 p.m . CaU Allied BuUdlng Systems, tranacriptionist to work ' In West EUurtford, Conn. 06117. An r e * 1968 CAM ARQ, sxoeU snt con d i­ OaU 649-6021. 260 Tolland Tpke., Manchester, Manchester qrca, temporary, Immediate Opening PRe' I tion^ automatic, power steer­ equal opportunity employer. I 646-0124. I full-time or 9-8 p.m., exoellera ing,^ vlnyJ top. C(U 648-0774 af­ Busln*tt S*rvle*s Roofing— Siding 16 pay, no fee. Staff BuUders, 11 DISHWASHER wanted. Please APPLY IN PERSON AT THE te r 6 p a n . LADY for general office work, A^lum , Hartford,'278-7610. apply In person. Gas light 5flNpTRAP/ •••.a., ROOEINQ, aluminum tiding, part-time, hours can be ai^ Offorud 13 Restaurant, 30 Oak St. 1987 OORVErnb Stingray gutters, carpenter work, 90 rarged, typing and figure apti­ DENTAL assistant, RookvUle Manrlfpfit^r l|FraUi coups,-4-spsed, Uke brand new: ______CARPENTEUl — experienced, years’ experience. Oonnectieut tude required, $2. per hour. office, mature woman. Salary PORTER — cleanup man. No mensy down, bUm over aU types work. ReaaonaMe. ot VaUey C onstruction C o., 648- CaU between 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., open. Write Box MM, Manches­ Please apiUy in person. Gas I I BI88ELL STREET—MANCHESTER, CONN. \ balanoe. OUl 2884716. OaU anytime, 646-1787. 7180. BVec estimate. 28944$3. ter Herald. light Ra^urant, 80 Oak St.

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ICANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, IMS PACT Fooi ood Pood 49-A Oor of Towr 72 Homot For Sola 72 Honramf 66 NEW LDBTINO — lA tg a B- SEASONED fireplaee woo{} de- MANCHESTER -$16.M>0. takes 72 LotaPor Salt 73 O eD of Towe Uverad. OaU 1-138-0686 or 649- all. Hooee, furniture, 2-ear ga- room Roach plus Urge reerea- Hebron ROCKVILLB — Attractive >H rag*. 1% heilhe. Aewnnahle tlon room, 2-car garage. Urge BBAUniVL five raum Gape. ------P ori 78 19N. room apartment, stove, refilg- lot, fireplace, 1% beUU, 9aoDa euetom built, firaplaoa, ga- ^CANCHESnoi aad vipinity ------, ------Few Hear Panelists per cent mortgage, large roga, sKoellent oonistlon. OUn- ' BuOdtag lota avaUable,. $2^00. ^^^TTH WDCDfiOR, Bbch Bm. P iA orator and heat, ampla parti- hH, oentTBUy looated, Kelih hot water oU beat BxeeUeat Large, Jumbo etee f-bedteam Firem en big, reaideatlal area, adnlta, no condition throughout. HBs to be trel looattc^. Oetard Agency, •nd up. HM. Freriiette Real- VERTISMG HooMheld Goods 51 Agoney, 646-41M, 649112$. 6490065, ,64905$a to n . 647-f OolfsLil, femUy reom, lonnal Explain Budget Roles seen to be appreoUtod. Charlea pete. $100. monthly. 64948M, dtaUag room, large U vl^ room. - C U M O H M b ADYKRTISING DEPT. HOURS* 8 ROOMS OF 8T5-110I. CUSTOM BplLT oveniae Cape, Leaperance, 649762a Griffin Again on ovenlM lot ISO* wide, and ^,900 -^Attractive 5H' room On a high wooded kd. PhUbriek A lthoui^ it was billed as a budget prepantion hear- FU RNITU RE Ranch, bathe, waU-to-waU 8 AJL «• 4:80 PJL VERNbN — Mount Vernon excepUanany weU landiraped. TEN ROOM older home hi the Agency, R ealton, S498M7. tng by • piuicl of teachers, adm iiiistraton, and a Bo4a d Donald CMffln ef B sh n a OiB- ONLY $169 oaipeto, aore lot, Ufild For Root 73-A Apertmente. Now availahle 3-car garage, Bowen School, h eart at Mehebester, 6 bed- COLUMBIA ^ BducAtion member last night at Waddell School, tar has bean ra ilstted to ttto COPT CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Used But AU In Good Shape new 8H rooms eg $145. a n d $2S,000. PhUhriek Agency R eal­ rooms, or 8 room apartment Butchiiis AfUncy Realtora, 649 NORTH OOVENTHY — pVxir post of chtef of the Hetoua Va$- sera lot, 400’ road frantage, TkPPAiur TTmTOip PAMfnT there were times when the discussion was only some* OBteer Fbw Dep sitam fi. iniltar» Oa heat, hot water, Frigidaire ap­ fortable 7>room famUy home, Mencbeeter Parimde limaatle. BXPKKIKNCHSU bulldoser, 266 S. Main Bt, WMerbury Oape, 3 car garage. Dhinaicu- Kari Bergluud M Amsten was . twtoMw u d aiBHM* m«n. Open Moni-Frl 9-9—Sat. pliances, waU to wall carpet­ 8 or 4 bedrooms, 3 bathe, form­ TWO FAMILY, large 6 * 6 Du- VERNON — Brand new 7 room M anchester 8496806 a week tor a 49week ratoool PART-TIME clerks wanted to late throughout $21,900. OiH plex, bath and half on owner’# ~ ' Vmed Metl^ptemher aM ^ ^ eleotod deputy Otatsf; Raymond T m t Ygund work. OtB a lte r ing, parking for two care, al dining room, living room J.D. Real BsUde AasooUtes Ooicnial, IH baths, fireplaoe, work in retaU atora. Openings SEWING MACHINES — atnger with fireplace, enriaecM porrii, aide separate funiaoee, one BOLTON — 5H room Raised Buit was etectod ssorstoiy, aad L T » a to . available evenings and week- aAiUa only, $140. monthly. OeU 'la e ., 6495130. g u a g a treed lot. Only $28,- Ranch, no room, sun deck, ^ 7-to«rariUy. 9div week. Houre automaUo aig-aag, exceUent -875-0407. 2-car garage, oonvaident to minute from Main fit Very 900. H.M. Fretttette, 647-0098. past five or dxw ^ form* ^ oorso^ , plaimliig. Barry Klrkbam was ra eleotod - ends. Apply in person, 9 a.m. condition. MSkea huttonbolea, srixxile, ehoiqiiing and Hart­ nloe oondfiton, Wolverton Agen­ IH bathe, fireplace, 2 acre lot. treasurer. to 6 p.m. Cumberland Farms SOimi MAIN STREET — An OiSy $38,800. Hayes Agency, hems, embroiders, etc. Orig­ ford hue. $38,000. OaU W arren older seven room house that cy, Realton, 6492818. IMMEDIATE oooupanoy. im­ Any vm tw e in a teadier*B ^Executfve onnrrmtttee rapre- LABORATORY Store, Jet. Rit 44A A Rte. 6, inally over S800., 6 monthly Wantod To Rant 68 B. Howland, Realtor, 6491106. maculate Ranch in popular- 6490181. or prindpel’e request, iqi or twntoded. *»**•'• sentatlvee ore: Oompaay 1, He­ Bolton Notch. hoe become too big tor ptM- MANCHESTER — Attraotlva TECHNICIAN poymenta of M-60 each o r pay- eat owner. Three bedrooms; Loodon P ark. Mfaiute* from COVENTRY — Large oversiiced down, from the prevtous year, bron Omter, Persy Robiitto mad 851 cash. 622-0931 dealer. WANTED — Four rooms. Flret $17,500 modem five room R anrii, five room Ranttx Imge Ma nchester. B rand new waU he eaid, - m ud t e explained. Oompany 2, Amtton Lobs eons- SALES HEILP wanttM for pet floor, good location for nice, 1^ baths, aH In exceUent oon- kitchen, fireplace, 2-car gar­ Oape. Two fuU batto. Oarage, laige treed lot, fireplace, iBfion. Lots of Uvlng space. to weU oaipeting. Fteepiaoe, 900- frontage. Field stone fire- When the y n ptete budget bee pony, Leo Oeyo. O taU ataur fiiP-tUne op- department. Experienced pre­ SINGER automatic alg-sag sew­ elderly woman. No fees. Con­ storms, fuU ceUar. Meyer age, walkout basement. Beauti­ newly painted exterior. BRdi- RSlUam Boett, a fireman tor paftam fy f a t « Id ^ wAnol ferred. Apply, 8-10, P et Slop ing machine, with cabinet, ex­ tact Mr. FreidieDte. H.M. Fre- Priced to low tweilUes. T.J. ful large wooded lot. Im­ place. Lake privUeges. Rent «n lo’oSsr tomf^mild (D IN* kr NIA, kb i Agency, Reoltore, 048-0600. Crockett Realtor, 6491577. en hoe huUUns. P riced to eeU more than 30 yoan^ rettgoed graduate pnteaSly w ith manager,, long's Department ceUent condition, heme, button- rtiette Realtong 647-OBM. mediate occupancy. Low down immediattty. In the kw 30’s. with ei> Tanamants 63 two famUy, 6-5 plus separate PhUbrlck Agency Realtors, 649 900. ImmediBte ocoupency.ocoiqiency. b for salartes, fixed ttMigM ^ tenure. Rearius from Lydall Pond yestertey aftenioon Hebron Elementary School care for sick or elderly person. chine, slightly used, does FURNISHES) rooms, gentlemen verton Agency, Realtors, 649 workable UtCben, IH batlw, tonlgbt at 8. Tliik agenda to- making InAiatiy. Fatten everything without atta- ments, staff and space needs desires position In Manchester 2140. LARGE NEWLY deooiat- refrigerator, dishwasher. $150. tim e. starter home looIudeB two bed­ primary worit activity will Available February 1st. 646- MANCHESTER — Immaculate home in the desirous Rook- of land wMh a view, like new tom, L Ranch, 2 baths, fire­ fl'inging to Ice tor September 1969, and prog­ be In UM area o( phyatoal area, six years experience. ed furnished room, private en­ ledge area and sire putting U rooms up, aluminum ttding, throughout. $20,800. U A R BRAND NEW automatle aig- 2744 between 5-7. four beihnomn, Uvlng room, place, beubecue, first floor eryth'ng else. OoodudUig the dieeuasimi, ress report on tte sobool hot taating and produota qual­ CaU 6M-290L trance, paiking, gentleman. Businoss Proporty den, kitchen, laundry room, on the market. House Is In ex- new fumaoe, good oonditlan. R ealty Oompany Ino., 0492002 family room, formal din­ lunch program wMoh goA under­ ity evahiathm. aag sewing machines, un­ 6497702. Only $10,600. Wolverton R.D. Murdock, 048-6472. Buckley School teacher Mrs. ^^^***”* . . "With claimed lay-awaya. Reduced to MANCHESTER — Two bed­ Fbr 5ala 70 bathroom, garage H-acre lot. orilent condition, has 6H ing room, modern Utoheiv 9 way tide woek. room Townhouse. AppUances Moot convenient locafion. $10,- roome, IH bathe, two fire- Agency, Realtora, 0492818. car garage, PhUbrlok Agency, Mary HuteUneon explained tiixt money whet cwSd be done Boy Scent Pefiuek Send raaume and aalary WANTED — Babysitting, Bol­ 844.80. E asy term s. D ealer 247- ATTRACTIVE sleeping roona, 5H ROOM Ranch, large treed a kindergarten teacher mutt l™l*ove the program? Neighbor Saves and utilities, parking, pgtto INDUSTRIAL building on two places, completely fttesbed R ealto n 0498847. raqultementa tCN or call ton viciiUty. CaU 6499622. 1066. gentleman, private Mitrance, BOO. niomaa J. McCusker COLONIAL, eight rooms, large lot, one cor garage, custom A potiuck dinner and program and private ceUar. $180. Call acres, suitable tor heqvy manu­ Agency, 1-872-0585. basement garage choice lot ’ ' 1 woi*wwvAm on an alioted VUmsmn lOTfew . ” —- ” — — would ~ (conoen- wW be bttd on Jan. 19 toom 3 ahower be^, free parking. Ap­ kitchen with bullt-ln range, buttt, im m aculate. KeMh Agen­ VERNON —J BH room Ranch, each ohiid. Any item more ***** solsoee ZIG-ZAG sewing machine, new ply 196 Spruce St. J.D. Real Elstate Assoolataa facturing. Complete 'with of­ etc. Sensibly priced in the high dUhwaeher, dlepoeal, etc. large cy, 040-4126, 0491023. to 0 p.m. tor Boy Scouts of ARTHUR TOURNAS I968’s reduced for close out at Inc., 648-5120, 643-8770. fice faculties. For further in- HOME and income comblna- twenties* T .J. C ra o k ttt ResU- carport, half abre lot, fuU boaS' $10 mutt be ordered tbrougb the part of the currteulum, steting paneted famUy room with fire­ m eet, buUt-Uu, near school. that Benntt does not have a Child in Pond Troop 38 end membera of their Technical Director Situations Wontud— 889. CaU Capitol Sewing, 246- tormation, call Mr. PhUbrlok tloa with this Cape style two tor, 648-1577. place, formal dining room, tour TOLLAND~ principal, but does not come un­ tamMtee. Tbe program wSl lo- 2140. ~ ETVE ROOM, first floor ap ait- famUy 4-8. Ideal for twti young Priced to seU, $20,000. Hayes der the allotment. Jn September, laboratory program. He would A housewife’s desire for a cup of coffee protiably M ok 39 Apartmonts Flats ment, $180. Security and ren t­ at PhUbrlok Agency, 649-5847. bedrooms, 2% bathe, one off Agency, OtO-insi. atm tor two labocatoctes in elude the Boy Sooot Iiivealltara Tonomants 63 famUles or an in-law eitua- master bedroom- 3-oar garage- MOVE RIGHT IN 1068, she answered in reply to saved a child from drowning yesterday afternoon In Sendee. The titeme of the pro­ COLONIAL BOARD CO. BUILDING Superinten- CLEIAN, USED refrigerators, al agreraaenlt. AvailaUe th e BARBER SHOP icing Mtiib^ tlon. Separate uUUties, country Logoi Noticof a query, she bad to know what eadi building. 16th. EiVerett Agency, 649-8588. Phllbriok Agency Realtors, A fine tour bedroom home NORTH COVENTRY The elemantaiy sohod Uhrar- Lydall Pond at the rear of Malher St. gram wtU be “SoouUng and dent, middle age, familiar with ranges, automatic washers MANCHESTER — One bed­ Uebed wtth large clientele, atm osidiere. $21,600. Wtdverton 647-5847. suppUea ttie will need next Mrs. Jamee WUey of 119 ------615 Parker Street aU phases of maintenance, 8. with guarantees. See them at WiUverton Agency Realtors, Agency, R ealtors, 6492818. UMITATION OBDBB on a ntoely treed lot reedy ie* are used only about 10 per Oampliig*’ and wMl feature a liandieaber, Ootm, room, Garden type apartment, SEXXJND floor, sunny 4-room AT A COURT o r PROBATE, to r you a t only $24,000. TWENTY-POUR FOOT September. cent of Ihe sebod week, and Matter St. puS«i five-year-old claimed becaura ate thought talk and aUdea on Lake of totes, room apartment with reason­ B.D. Pearl’s AppUances, 649 available im m ediately, 8HB. 6492818. held at Manchester, iritldn and $18,000 L^tUB custom three Telephone 649-4567 rent, excdlent condition, com­ MANCHESTER is minutes away for the District of Manchester, on Large Uvlng romn, formal Living n in this six She gave an example of one title oen be done only with tte Ronda Regius, of 100 Mather n o a ia was near tte edge the boy scout camp located in able wages, reliable. Mr. Rawl­ Main St. CaU 648-2171. per monlth, heat and appli- twin cIm bedroom Ronifli, mln- SL f r o n ^ h o t e Inttelceet^y^^^^ g o t t e n ^ ings 6498893. bination Florence gas and oU BOLTON —On Route 86. The from the foUowing properties. the Bid day of January, 1969. during room, too. CaS Mr. room Cepe Ood for only MUlKuMy a kindeigai^ teash- help of parents who vahmteer. Stonlngton. Local IlgnMaetoa CUSTOM MADE sofa and encee included. CaU P aul W. kitchen stove, close to Main tormer Rosemont Restaurant Nice five room Ronidi, Carport, PreeentTHon. John J. Wollett, -utes from Manohetter, K acre, er enoounten because of budg­ L^daU Pend. - Judge. treed tot, buUttns, natural Bogdan today tor appoint­ $17,900. Yes, tt’e recdly a Wolf said. He would hire two feet wet. from Blaokledte DlsMot wfil ho matching ewlval rocker, brown Dougan Realtor, 649-4585. St. businaas seetton. Adults, no ie tor sale. Appraximately ten $18,900 Six room expandable Estate of Thomas r . Oanley a.k.a. m ent. 0496806 o r 676-6611. et restriotians. St ie taking her Ubrariane end on aide. “I was in my bathrobe and Wben I entered M n. WUey*e PART-TDCB, IS.60 per hour, Thomas Oanley, Jr., late of Mati- trim. Meyer Agency, Reeltcra great find bi any real es-' four evenlnga per week end nylon, good conditiem. 860 firm. pets. 647-9684, 10 a.m . - 1:80 acres, exceUent potenttol, lib­ C alllonila Ranch acre lot, $14,- r. three years to obtain three paste DoU: "I woidd like to buy txider my tetr dryer about 3 - Rohda’a MANCHESTER — Park Chest- chester. In eeld District, deceased. 0490000. tote m arktti Better call Mr. p.m. when I decided to get Batraday. Four fidl>6nie open- Dogs—Etrds—______Psls_____ 41 013-0020. nut Garden Apartments, im­ p.m ., 3:80 - 6'p.m. eral financing. T.J. Crockett, BOO—four room modem Ranch, On motion of Helen U. Oanley, Bogdan now tor appoint­ of one piece of apparatus. aome of the new devloes an d p.m. when I decided to get a on the floor and her hair The Hebron FTO wtH pottpone R ealtor, 643-1577. large lot $15,500—Four- bed­ 75A Loomis Drive, West Hertford, MANCHESTER — 9famlly, B4i B &L W moteriale being used In better cup of coffee from the Ufaten,’’ Ma scheduled Jan. 15 meeting to Inga avaSahle. OaU 289-7458, 4 QROOMmo aU breeds. Har- TWO BLGND form ica top end mediate occupancy, 4H roonts MANCHESTER Garden Corp. OonneoUcut, administratrix. m ent. 640-6806 o r 875-6611. Larry Okran, Mancheotor IBgh sold Mrs. Wiley. "Ae I entered was sookkig wet, hut ttie to 8 p.m . mony HIU. H.C. Chase, Hebron a t 8160; heat, hot w ater, oven room Dutch Colonial, breese- ORDERED: That three months in a residential area, good BARROWS ssid WALLACE Co. Sohod mathemafics teacher toadSigr.” Jan. 28 at 7:15 i>.m. at the Be- tables 815. Formica baby feed- 15 Forest St., 4Vi rooms, 8185 way and garage, 1V& acfea, from the ted day of January, 1999 Manchrator Parkade Mrs. laitoMnson wmSd u se tte Mtcten I heard a child R d.| Boltoiv 648-5427. range, refrigerator, parking monthly, free heat -and hot be and the same ore limited and floor plan, with 3 bedrooms, said at the secondary levd it Is ridnit ate mutt taave gone under broa snementary School. Tbe :.g table, tS. Shetir Invostmonr Proparty $28,900. Plus over 80 more list­ allowed for the creditors within Uvlng room, dining room, anl M anchester 649-6806 B & W tte money to buy free ptohnlng meeting is behig postponed be- vacuum sweeper, 85. OaU 643- and storage, no pets. CaU 527- water, parking. which to bring In their o I a 1 m a customary for the department 'W indow which toces WANTEID good home for 7 9238 between 9-5 p.m. After 5 For 5ala 70-A ings. CaU M itten R ealty, Real­ against said estate, end said ad- large kitchen, oU hot water BARROWS end WALLACE Co. chairm an to m eet wMh mem­ time during tte day A>r de- oMiee of Ibe s p e ^ Fleiiaing Salesmen Wonted 36-A month old female pup. Call 649- 4693. tors, 643-6980. heat, aluminum storms and ROCKVILLE — two A four Mancheotor Parkade mentary sehod teadten by em- Lydall Pond and saw tiiat Ronda p.m . 647-1871. mmStratriz la directed to give pub­ famUles available. Secondary bers of hie department to dla- ted fallen into tbe pond. Mra. Reglue recafied today and Zoning bearing on the 6652 en(ytiine. 149 OAKLAND St. 5 room tene­ MANCHESTEIR — Immaculate lic notice to the creditors to bring acreenc, extra 07 x 148V treed M ancheeter 6495806 ploylag sUdea that two of bar daughters had apartment aooe wfaleb wM be LJKE liew, 3 piece Colonial bed­ Four Family. Five garages. $18,900 —Very attractive three In their claims within said time al­ H. M. Frechette cuas needs. They wlS be pre- "I.ran out the door, acaroes___ _ fK. room set, kitchen table, mlsc. NEW ONE and two-bedroom de­ m ent, $100. 646-2426, 95. lowed by publishing a copy of this buUdlng lot, A-aoned. Wolver- vleiwing textbooks, he sttd, up held at the school on Wednes­ Central location. Operating bedroom Ranch, ceUar, 150’ order In some newspaper having a ton Agency, ReaUore, 6492818. R ealtors, 647-9903. VERNON —Ouetom built tte tee. end grasped tte chUd ^ 043-6932. luxe garden type apartments circulation In said probate district to the March or Apsfi deadline. who was cUnglng to tbe edge day* hetore and Ronda was day at 8 psn. avaUable now. CaU Paul FOUR ROOM apartment, first Beauty Sakm. Poeslble $6,000. lot. Nice trees. Hurry! Hutch­ Colonial Randi, prime area, with them oo ate mutt have SALESMEN OR WOMEN Arricks For Sale 45 ins Agency Realtors, 64B-BS24. within ten days from the date of MANCHESTER— $10,^ ^ COVENTRY — Route 81. Large quality oonetruetton, three WHh the principal, tiilnga Citation Given of tte ice,’’ ate said. I walked The choir of tte Oitead Ooo- W. Dougan, R ealtor, 6494636.' floor of four family house. Heat grass. Low 40’s. Meyer Agency, this order andend rreturn make to this five room Oape w ith 1% baths, thought that it was aS right to gregotlanal Church wlH ro- R ealtors, 643-0609. Court of the noUte given. room Oape Ood. Fireplace, large, bedrooms, dotible ga­ start to get practieel. Principal back acroes tte loe with the FREE LEADS DAILY ALUMINUM SHEETS — Used Machinery and Tools 52 furnished, no pets. $115. CaU JOHN J. WAUJlTT. Judge. boeemeiit Oarage. Real big Isidor Wolf of the Manohetter hearso at 7:80 in the ohnroh. as printing plates,-- .009 thick, MANCHEISTEIR —Large live 6497449 or 643-6181. completely redecorated Inside. rage, barn. Only $86,900. Hayes T o H o u se riilld and brought her into tte J® WEEKLY EARNINGS UMITATION ORDER lot.. Terrific buy at only Agency, 046-0131. Green Sebod, said, end he mutt house where I removed tte daughter ?hie today ^8x86", 25 cents each or 5 for LINCOLN welders, fuU line room flat, first floor, two'bed­ Logd Nollea ISO X lifii’ lot. Hutchins Agency Miss Elizabeth A. House, from hEuidyman, special 225 AT A COURT o r PROBATE, held R eeltors, 6495824. $18,000. T .J. Crockettk R eal­ winnow. Aa on example, hla child’s water soaked clolfaes and **" “** color to good. MONTHLY RENEWALS $1. Call 643-2711. rooms, convenient location. Land For 5ala 71 at Manchester, within and for the tor, 0491677. ANDOVER — No expense has Mra. Wiley, who doesn’t amp. priced at 896. Also heavy Adults. AvaUable now. 872-0602. UMITAnON OBDBB District of Manchester, on the ted sdxid has three tape recorders. daughter of Judge and Mra. rubbed her down wMh alcohol m tiurreepowdool Ib tja c le Tour eantegs depend on Furnishad AT A COURT o r PROBATE, held day of January, 19^ MANCHESTER, RooUedge cus­ been spared o r (his mlUion- •wtm, said thrt at that spot. MYERS SNOW plow, 8’ with industrial AC-DC welders. Call COVENTRY — Approximate­ at Manchester, within and for the Present, Hon. John J. WalleU, BOLTON—EIGHT room Raised Another wtodi wmM have been Charles S. House of 150 West- and gave her some brandy. r, teL 2M-0IU. your ability to m i^ calls LOOKINO for anything In real ly 20 acres, secluded, treed District of Manchester, on the 2nd Judge. tom buUt Ranch, family room, olres mansion on the hUL Oott put to good use was ordered, Ronda woe blue and had chilla which never freeaes ever, the and sales on the qualified pump and cylinder and hang­ 649-8407. Apaitmants 63-A day of January, 1169. Ranch, IH baths, built-ins, land S t, was one of 10 students ers. Call 643-8939. estate rentals — apartments, long frontage. Only $11,500. Estate of Charles J. Pefber, late 8 bedrooms, walk out base­ over $06,000 to build. This once but he had to out 9t to purchase . __ . for two boura. w ater Is 10 to 12 foot deep. leads which we will supply TWO-ROOM fundahed apart­ Estate of Eva Reber, late of Man­ of Manchester, In said District, de­ beautlfuUy finished roo room In a Utotlms opportunity ia of­ you. High commission ^ d . homes, multiple dwellings, no H.M. Frechette Realtors, 647- chester, In oald District, deceased. ceased. ment, treed lot, large famUy with bar and fireplace, 9 car rther equipment the school did WoUesley (Maas.) College to MeanwhSe I sent my five- "When I saw Ronda from my IT’S Inexpensive to clean rugs Musical Instruments 53 fees. CaU J . D. R eal E state ment. Private bathroom, stove, 9093. On moUon of Julius Salonlk, 14 On motion of Helen H. Felber, slae kitchen. Hayes Agency, fered to you at a fraction of be awarded a certificate of year old daughter, Sharon, to kitdien window, I only thought On top of this, you get Middle Turnpike West, Manchester, 39 Kane Road, Menchester, Con­ garage. One acre plus lot. $81,- not have. Needs, he sold, set monthly renewal checks. and upholstery with Blue Associates, Inc., 648-5129. refrigerator, beat, hot water. Conn, executor. necticut, executrix. OMOISI. tte 'vahie due to the owner mov­ the ttmtt tor requests, not dol- commendation tor voluntary teM Mra. Regtus what had hop- of reaching ter,” ttie said, “rve Lustre. Rent electric shampoo- NEW. PLAYER piano, fiiU 88 Apply Marlow’s, 867 Main ACREAGE in Manchester and ORDERED: That three months ORDERED: That three months 600. J. D. Real Estate Aaso- ing out of stete. Call owner, from the 2nd day of January, 1969, elates, Inc., 048-8770. laia. participation last summer in pened. My two chSifeen, Sharon, often worried about the younger AU leads which you re- er 81. Olcott Variety Store. note keyboard, 42” cedla, Three Piecer 646-0121. - 89100 students they oannot take please contact me immedi­ Wanted— ^To Buy 58 2427. 18’ frontage, 80’ depth, 8 year tom built cape w ith fuU abed BIr. Ckyrdon or Mr. HUl ately and arrange for an CaU 043-0152. lease required, 8875. p e r dormer. Quality constraction. I Interesting Jobe available tor both men and women on nil The Check -I — eat, interview. MANCHESTER — Center month. Conn. Bank h Trust One room to be finished up. 18 ahlfte. Experience not neoeeeary—Ucaat who oen qualify. cut: reliable, please in .to ’ Boots and Accessories 46 stove, Frigidaire, 8105. month­ i-sd^lA "In the slmplett sense tte 1965 PLYmiOUTH SPORT FURY HOUSEHOLD lots — AnUques. stores tor lease. 600x100 square siding. Completely remodeled. H osixb: Mion, Tuea., Wed., Frt. 9:00 AM. to 5:00 P.M. VFt?L» H d p ^ Education gets tte 1. A Detitioo to ohaags dw see us. bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, ly. 62 School St. between 12-6 CARVER Msnterey cruiser ’68, feet. Busy location. Reasonable. Oidy $27,900. R .J. Flagg Oo., M t 9:00 A.M. Until 13:00 PM. DctMld Wtartngton, geneiMd vote.” board repreewita- V-8, AUTOMATIC. POWER STEERING aeniis diatriat claeaHtoatton 21’, used about 40 hrs., sleeps glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ p.m. Hayes Ajgency, 646-0181. 643-8882. of tbe Zoning Map of the EAST HARTFORD lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 Send Resume To Box OO secretary of the Hartftwd OounAtlve Walter DoU Jr. eold. In a 4, 120 HP OMC, fuU goUey, 0/0 MANOHEBTER BVBNINa HERALD ty YMOA, m tt Wkh a group of r t mlHion budget, 0 per cent Town cf Oorantry to tend CAB CO. enclosed head (Owner will take Lake St., Bolton, 649-3247. PRIVACY — ParkUke 280x286’ FORD 10-PftSSL DOUNTRY SEDAN loeeted on tbe aouiberiy aide NICE 6 room apartm ent1 649- STORE, 20' x 70’, 846 Main yard, spotless six room Ranch, 18 BIBSSUi SIRBET, aHANCHBOTBR, CONN. iMol people Tuesday night to leaves about $600 thousand to 107 Burnside Ave. sailboat In trade.) 84,995 at WANTED — 1968 Plymouth Street. OaU 522-8114. http gittde ttem in ploimiitg tte mAintaln $20 million worth of V.8, AUTOMATIC, POWER STEERING of Route 44A near the tolor- East Hartford Bayreuther, Niantlc 7398264. ptestered waUs, sundeok, section wMh Route 81 front Valiant, 2-door, 0 cylinder garage, trees. Don’t mtaa It. form ation of a YMCA for the •**?***••, ^ standard transmission. Call trl-town area of Vernon. Tbl- tettem’s ftrtt q u e ^ Reetdenttel RU-40 to <;3C IMMEDIATE Hutchins Agency Realtors, 649 Commercial Bxpsneloo Zone 643-6858 after 4 pm.. Housof For Rant 65 5824. land and Ellington. 1957 CALAXIE 599 4-nOOR OCCUPANCY Tte local group Is headed by ^ as ttiown oo a petition soti- BOLTON-Vemon line, lour room V-8, AUTOMATIC. POWER STEERING tied. “Petition to a Chang* WANTED Ranch, treed lot and lake $14,600 -^Two bedroom Ranch, Guy MlUer. Wbrldng with tte t ». k Piano. 643-6058. 4Mi-Room Town House apart­ porch with wrought iron raU- group•Mn, ore members or nif Ilooai nn * I _ Not in__ tte „time I have been LOW, LOW MILEAGE of tte Zcniiig Grdtoanoe or MEN priVUegee. One chUd accepted. Map of the Town of Oorao- ment. 2 baths, air condlttonlng, $160 monfilly, 742-6786. in g ,’fuU cellar, garage, 100 x NOW RENTING olube and orgaitisatlone. Tte to- stove, refrigerator, dtspoeal, 200’ lot, trees. Hutchins Agen­ tereeted p e o S T ^ met lott only windfaU cornea when older tiy, Ocnneeticut". Doted; patio with sliding glass doors. teachers retire and yoikiger Rooms Without Board 59 ANDOVER LAKE — Four room cy Realtora, 649-6824. fell alitor toterett was shown 1965 iO-PASS. DOUNTRY SQUIRE Goteter 31, 1968; Porachufe Riggers I Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. fumiahed cottage, available to in forming a "V” tor the oraa. ones are hired. This varies be­ 3. A proposed ocmmerotel CaU tween $10 thousand and $25 LARGE comfortable room tor June 15th, $150. monthly in­ c o u n t r y Cape 'wUh five big S u j u u f , S jujoJu l Tte name ttiosen for th e V-8, AUTOMATIC. POWER STEERING development cn land looated OR WHJ.1NG TO LEARN - ...... ■ --I— teeiBtv the Gioueand. When, a budget Is cut retired person. Good rneals, 649-^661 649-2179 cludes haat and utlUtiee. 7*2- bedrooma in addition to a pic­ proposed regionar « ^ ty la ^ „ h TWO TO CHOOSE FROM on the southsriy side of 1st 5HIFT ~ 7:00 . 3:30 private bath and shower. Park­ 7607. nic table stied kitchen. Sunny CO. 124 Sd Hockanum Volley YMCA. T te $200 thouBond, aU new equip­ Route 44A near inferaecition ing. CaU 6490719. living room with open stair­ group has voted to at leatt tem­ ment goes, cultural programs with Route U aa abewn end MANCHESTER — New Garden SEVEN room furnished house, way, two tidl bathraoms, oU, FASHION uys jerKins are In . . . so why are dnqiped, and all main­ type two bedroom deluxe apart­ not ?empt your knitting skiii with this porarily, affiliate with the Hart­ tenance except absolute emer- 1964 FAIDON CONVERTIltLE described on an "AppUeaticn THE THOMPSON House — Oot- three bathrooms, basement, 8- hot water heat, walk-out base­ O U LaqsL lovely three piece set consisting At a 1442 ford Oounty YMCA. t o Approval of Mto Devel­ tage St. centraUy located, large ment. Quiet location, heat and car garage. In Bolton Notch. ment, with a one car garage. slim skirt, a soft sweeter amt a jerkin 6-CYLINDER, AUTOMATIC WOMEN appliances fumiabed. $176 per 914yn. im n a id CroWl. « e c u H v . d9 t h . hteh opment proposal end Otto Da- pleasantly furnished . rooms, CoU 6491868 betwe«> 7:80 and 1700 square feet of living area that buttons gn the sifel Price S0|. rector cf the Chamber cf Com- Hennlgon cited the high GOOD SECOND CAR velopment fitandards to Cl parking. CaU 6492358 tor over­ month. Call Paul W. Dougan, 8:80 a.m . for $21,500. Wolverton Agency Pattern No. CC124 has knit directions school grounds melnbenance Realtor, 649-4586. fcfJto n W ^F . ji U ilii C. ftnraMstra A IRI6HT check makes this dress i meroe, and Richard Bose, pres- and C Zona”. Doted: Geto- ^Machine Operators night and permanent guest Realtora, 6493818. . ; . sizes 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18 In­ Ident of Ms Board of Dlrettora, rates. D s Io e s Ap$urtm«itB from $146 p a r m o H tk clusive. pretty style for the young lady. A hip- ber 31. 1966.______SUBLET until June or sign new Oat of Town AONES DRIVE — Up behind SUM log la oalai plai 11* fw flrttelMi hugging belt will mahe It her favorite. ore working on tte by-law* and ***• 1966 DOMET 4-DQOR A copy of said Petition and OR WlUING TO LEARN lease on beautiful two bedroom \ GENTLEMAN — Brookfield St. For Rant 66 M ott’s Super M arket, srix room No, 1442 with-,u. rnu.v^u...PHOTOIiUlDE ..is ...in O Mtt O f^ S * fOT th* BOttld V-8, AUTOMATIC. POWER STEERING Appheeticn abora rafarred to 1ft SHIFT — 7:00 - 3:30 Private home, comfortable apartment, only six months old, Colonial, with three bedroome, R M f a b t y sizes 6 to 14 years. Slie 8, 2H yards cf Dlrectora. Tte group will Mth^romeUdng leas tochidtag Hhrtitolte refettod to to room, with kitchen privileges very large rooms, dishwasher, ROCKVILLE — 4H rooms, 1^ baths, alumlnumi ttding. PAUL W . DOUGAN. Itealtor of 46-Inch. have to inootporoto to enable ^ *;?•****■’ sold Petition and AppUeattOD and parking. 649-6801 after 6 (Usi^a)’, wall to waU carpet­ heat, hot water, stove, refrig­ I|NS eag in cnlu plvi is* H r fln t-s U u It to collect funds. The fund ^ APPLY Selling for $20,900. T .J, Crao­ 6 4 9 ^ 3 5 f Print Neal, AUreii win IIP COII M l null *n* tentlel In ttlln i Hr «»c« peHnni. would be used to motivate a a p ^ r i^ to loam. seM. have been ptaoed cn Me hi Ihe p.m. ing, 8170. CaU 647-1553 after 5. erator. Available Immediate­ Styl* Nnnibnr. k ttt R ealtor, 0491577. ----- pangimm and tortUteer. “AnyoM who hoe Gfhce of Town Oterfc, Toain ly. 872-8749, afte r 6:80. Oelv 50t - the m w ’88 Fell $ Wlettr i i ^ U „ .B e r a Z ^ ^ bulldtag ------^ i„ . wm-m Hall, Coventry, OotXMOttout, and nONEER PARACHUTE GO., INC. ROOM with kitchen privUeges, EGUR ROOMS and bath, in res­ 0-0 DUPLESC located In Saint ALIUMI New CUSTOM COLLECTION d9 *BW YOSfi. N X Plans are being made tor on P**, ***.*„y” It T j centrally located. Mrs. Dorsey,- idential area, heat, air-condi­ EX)UR ROOM apoitim ent, Bab­ organizational dinner to be held ooste $280,” be oonohidetL era available to hiapeettan by HALE BOAO—MANCHESTER, CONN. James Parish, recent heating signs, *s well as our regular l**l“fj* pnnt mum, AMriu sin zip coai, iqw tte pubUe. PHONE 644-U61 14 Arch Street. tioning, garage for one car, cock HIU Rd., Coventry. Heat, system, new oak floors, new C o fE w r of Hmt Shrtw Rood A H M M Stiwwf and fret directions in book for 3 items I Nnmknr ani tin. In March. This will be open to Tte questians, “How does DllLONSAL|S&SEIWICE.Inc. An Equal Opportunity Employer combination washer and dry­ hot water, electric stove and ceramic bathe, poeslble THE ABC QUIITER'. For the beglnner- THE NEW Fill & Winter '68 Issue of anyone interested to the project.. Mtanchester stand in oompartecn Coventry Pteemlng' and LARGE room for gentleman, er furnished, $155. per month. refrigerator, $150 p er month. mortgage assumption. Coll Mr. ModNs OpM from 2:00 p.in. « M l I teacher: the expert- • reference'erence Basic------FASHION Is hare _ with------many-- bright - Thoee wlahlng further Informa­ to otter towns in esependtturee, VetWig. Commiatton bath, parking. Call 643-7760 af­ Call Warren Howland, Realtor OaU 6492865 before 6 p.m ., Zlnaser, Belflore Agency, 647- 1 soureel Irish Chain, Nine-Patch and Star wardrobe Ideas. Send 504 for your copy. tion abould contact Miller or and what Is the average teatti- 319 Mafai Sfe IkACHldlGSlGP Coventry, OonneettoMt ter 6. 648-1106. 648-0708, ervenbiga. 1410. are thiaa of the twelve dwlgns. Pat­ Stove Dempsey, The next reg­ erte aalary hen?” brougM teeth wvnaooMiimo) Robert B. Genkiar, tern places: directions. Seed 80f today ular meeting of the group will some interesting figures. ^tor year capy tf'aiOT. . . be Jan . 10. • M anobestor apenda $612.23 per Dated: Deeembar 17. 19M.

Ir ■liyBpB 'V flM T S F ’ THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1969 iWattfl|[gatgr Sttm ittg l | » r ^ A b m u k b IMDIf N tl P m m B a a 4 - The Weather Ha #niplo^^ caMtMj Janonit 9. M 9 m u n d. TAC Accepts Potter Plan Sheriff Cites CorwerBOtion CSmmt —hi 0(M ir Bawiighr IdOHP i iHt*, Skating - Coasting Police jLog • to 10 I A bum Foamd laclM e nvM MOB, FiBtar Mat- 1 5 ,3 6 5 i j m m of ttm at MuHhMtar, Joaaph Ukt- On Apartnient Construction Confession Disclosure iB onnar InGAOPlrobe Oat o( Huttoid. and Mm MM- Mmnehetter A City of VUtogo Charm ttoa ot Kumm Oty, Kan.; tour A mood ot eautioua aeeapt- alloorad beooma pcograaatvely Stephen J. Berk, 17, of w (C ra tfi Om ) FOIi. LXXXYm. NO. 86 dauBbtara, IDv. Bva ot *nM ot naw ragidattona oon- amaUer, lalth lot alaaa In tlw Rocks Trial of Darwin Hartford, was aryeated and (TWENTY-FOUR PAGB8—TWO SBCnONS) MANCHBOTBR, CONN., FIODAY, JANUARY 10, 1900 on Page . 81) PRICE TEN CENn maonliig- K anchaatar, IDra. LoU Sauaraotf troMiig ooaatnictlan o f gardan tbrao buaineaB aonea tba aama. oharged wMh receiving stolen M panatoiMt amplovmant or Idma, Iba. Anna «La- oimrttaanta pravailed orer the The idea of limlUng the num< Tlmre______to no a te tk_ « at O ntar (OonUmied fram Paga Om ) goods yeaterday and wW appear ------votorof Hartford, and Ifta. Mary lengthy meeting of the Tech- her of bedrooma per acre.to 30 8prf(«a Fork today. OoaaUng to *,,1^ h#,aHna cm * fln .iiv In IfanCheatar Clroult Court 13 addMenel tiaitong. ^ Ponnaylvama; four ideal Adrlaonr OomnUttee laat would equallae denalty in a ll al^td on daTMll untU dark. on Jan. 37. POUoe gave no other —laadagnata recora kept hy greeidclilldran, and eight gnat- night. lonea. NO dtocrimlnatlon omoag ______prompted him. details. Hartford Crime Rale pnjaot apeaaoia on ooato ratan- grendchfldnn. At the oonduaion of the 8H- x>n«a would exlat. Potter aald. Swaaney aald oalmly, "No, I Darwin on Stand; Up b j 6S Per Cent bniaabla hy the fedMal govatn- b eh eld Set- h ^ oeaalon, the oommlttee, M oitchcStCT A t BCL ***•* •*****^‘ ** w en gJdward a . Franklto, S3, of 93 urday at 8;M OLm. from th e heeded by Atty. Leon Podiove, >'««>% opfwaed to the suggeation other confesalons offered." Ridge St., was arroatod and HARTVORP, Oonn. ( A P )- ^ . ■ .. Olullano^togarlno Funeral accepted the regulatlona drawn unfamiliar with the new Haitfotd polite ^ there Huge New York Welcome charged with operating an un­ 01 ~T°T” *^***** hy Home, 347 WaaMngton Bt., Hart- up by BMc Potter, plamdng «><* waa unaun about tta Shea, hie voice atlU at a high registered motor vahMa ysatir was an avenge of one mor y °**” r * y • *»*wnn h%h Mhaa dtawotor, with aom» minor practicality. M an H u rt iritch, reminded Sweeney that Denies Confession day, when be was allegedly ob­ Jor Clime oommftted In their M M M M oontMtntlona to the nqulem at Holy 'M ntty modlllcatkma Adler Dobkln, TPO dialrman he htul been In court much of r Roy Darwin took the wltneaa daughter, Kathy, a pretty bni- cHy evw y hour in 1998. •******"’ esnm*, Haitford, at 9. Burial The Teclmtoal Ad^toory Oom- who attended the meeting with the time during the first trial served by a patrolman traveling stand today ta hta murder trial -notte, who recalled that the in the In T o lla n d at a high rate of speed on .Can­ Polite Chief Thomas J. ^**'**f ddB be hi ^ Jamea’ Oemetory. mlttee (TAC) to a group ap- Truman Ckandall, a XIPC mem' and knew what waa going on re­ and denied that he hod ever ad­ night of the murder ohe waa Vaughan arid Thursday Ihe over and anoounting for feden l Frlanda may call at the fu- pointed by a former Thwn Plan- ber, mu^cld up the feeling of garding admissibility of confes­ ter 8L The patrolman stopped mitted to the TiOUairt County awokMied by k telephone coll. oontrlbuMona to the program. hhn and then nofiead that the rise In crime In the city over neral hme tomorrow from 3 to tong and Zoning Oommtoalon the TAC membera when 2-Gar Crash sions. Several confessions were ahertff be klUsd H k^ RotfawelL Her father onowered. the period was 98 per cent Greets Apollo 8 Heroes The OAO n port apothghted lloansa platas had expired. 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. head, John Lamenao, to laaiat aald, "I think I like t h e John Farrell Jr., 31, of Hart­ thrown out by the Judge presid­ Urider queatfonlng by hte do- compared wMh 1997. ate orgMdiaihkam whfdi took FrankUn’e court iqipearanoa to The coll waa apparently from the TPC by examlng Mknchea- idea, but I’m not aun how U ford la repotted In aertoua con­ ing at the first trial. fenoe counoel, Darwin recollod Mn. John Rothwell inquiring ’11m only monlh during the port durtog Omiel 1997, four In ter'a aonlng regulatlona will work out. I have mixed ______’the defense oounM aaked Jan. 30. Ma convonatlon with Sheriff the Out of School Porgnm. dition at Hartford Hbapital to- about her daughter. l(n . Roth- year that showed any deoUna Fonerab recomnMndlng — reviahma In emotlona about I t " day after he received head In- ^ a w ay If be had glvm.the In­ Sweeney in December of woU testified this week ttat she vras December, in which Elsa M. Potdos of 19 Walker S i them. Becauae (be TPC haa had juries tn a two-car accident In f<*matloii of the donveraatkm 1999. ooUod Darwlii’a home twice (here was a six per cent de- Frederick GoMor Later, the TAC concentrat- relaOvely Uttle trouble with the Tolland yesterday. ^ state’s attorney at the 1^ charged wMh operattog an Darwtn sold, “I sold If I bod ereeae tai'fhe frequency of . Thousands OOVBINTRY — Funeral serv­ unrertstered motor vehlole yee- after midnight The first time, ed on the Group Dwelling regu- deneity regulation, and FarreU was first taken to ti«»« o f the first trial. Sweeney klUed Hope Rothwell, I wortd she sold, there was no answer. Crimea over Ihe same month O bituary ices for Frederick Qottier of latlona______whitoi the TPC felt need- beoaune Dobkln aald be w a a Jolmson Memorial Hospital In <«*«* ho had not. Shea iixpUred terday, after a patrobnan at ths teU my lawyer this so that my in 1997. Parkade noticed her oar has ex- Shea asked if she heerd tlie South St. were held yesterday ed ape<^ "very anxious” to see the new Stafford cuid then transferred to it be had "witheW’ It. Paid Bweoney (unlly would not go through the tetephone ring eerller. She said The major crimes Included Mass Along aftamoon at WatUns-West Fu- ■ni- ou n m e of requirements get on the books, Hartford. Driver of the other Swoenqy repiled, "I Just pirsd platea Court data Is Jan. Thorne o t trial.” tile didn’t in the. report xre murder, Brngamte Sodam neral Home, 143 E. Center S t, m ee4 »‘ ^J5ST^ ^ ^ a the oommlttee decided to diete oeir involved was Herbert OHd- didn’t see why I should any 30. rape, roUery, aggravated driven Into the area where die ' Yooterday, Swoenoy tesUfiad She teetifted that ahe usueUy Benjamin 73, of 164 Polar- draft of the group the 20 bedroom requirement and den,___ , 24, of_ _ 20_____ Oak___ St,, Wsq>- anything . _ about____ tt." . at tb t trial In ToUond County assault, burglary, larceny of ^Apollaway Bantan 8 t, was dead on ar- “ Owumbla’a Jehovah’s Wit- regulations oompUed by Potter committee decided to delete pbig. ’The accident is being In - Atty. Shea, who had not yet girl’s body was sttbsequently MIehael J. Thiboudsau, 83, of drove the oar her father hod m ore, than (80 and auto Aiperior Court ta ROokviUe that the night o f the murder, and rtfvid at Manohester Memorial *??*?** officiated, fi/dney Mac- which inoomorated imnv t a o mining density for the present vestlgated by state police In calmed down, addressed the found. He ' used Us search 39 WinthroD Rd. was arrested theft Drtwln told him he waa unsure sold that when she drove it NEW YORK (AP) — Hospital yasterday'aftor hs suf- ^ organist Burial was suggestions. Stafford. presiding Judge, William P. 'Ughts but did not see the body. awl oharged with violation of ^ t a. «_a ^ MHM. WoWIS UIVVl Murder was tiie only ma­ *‘® •» <**• toMowIng day New York greeted the fared a heart attatoc at his Cemetery, ktonclyater. Dobkln toW the TAC-that the A second accident In Tolland Barber and asked for a recess. Mardtall also tesUfled that (he roamtasr dog taw, after a M killed Mlae RottnveH. jor crime of the grotqi that when he called Darwin that tlced nothing unusual. A state decHned ta tiie period. It ApoUo 8 MtroDftuts todfty home. He was the husband of ““«**• night waa the change in ^ new pl«>tong commission hopes to yesterday Involved a rtete truck “You honor,’’ be said, "I ------patrolman allegedly------caught------hto • Shea asked Darwin directly: toxleologtrt has testllled that he wiGi martisl music, wtad- lb s . MSry Lucas Sutoam *«quffements In the formula for prepare the now regulatlona tor «»» » «<*ool bus. Driver of the tWnk the surprise and toiock same morning to Inquire about jo’y runtonsr loqse a*>d hnpoimd- 7DW you klU Hope RothweUT” dronoed by 38 per cent Rm)s Mk. Sustam waa bom Nov. oenneu ana PUiiy) Clnomella. aotermlnlng densUy Potter P«“ lo hearing at Its next meet- >>«•. Robert Clouidi, 88, of New of this taatlmony Is evident to two cars on Reservoir Rd. to «d It. Several nelghbon had found blood stains on the seat Inorsooed 10 per cent rob­ whltiped flags, tens of tick­ Darwin repUed, " I did not of the oar. 1, 1898 to TJthiianto, and had baaed density on the number of log “tot that he did ndt want to TV^and, was atrested on a all. It la obvloualy of crucial Vernon that Darwin had re- complained about the dog. Ooixt 1|1U Hope Rothwell.” bery 40 per cent aggravated er tape and the roar of de- Hvad to Manchester for 48 Sirs. Martha BeU bedrooma allowcU per acie JeopaitUse chancea of paasing oberg* of making an improper Importance. It baa come as a ported seeing and pasring on (jgite la Jan. 27. The wttneoa sold she knew assault 86 per cent, loroeny UghtM ciowda ae they yean. Before be retirad in 1961, Funeral services for Mrs. ' Shea asked, "Did you ever Mtaa Rothwell through 4-H ac­ of 860 er more Iqr 88" per vdilch he set at 20 The present 'Ibem In any way. bim . He Is achedul'ed to complete shock to the defense to» way home from the 4-H _____ see bar again oftar tha mert- were paraded up ftmad- he visa employed as a poliaher Martha Bell of 19 Eknerson St. regulations base denalty re- Potter agreed, eaylng the new Mtmrtieater OlrcuH and I ask adjournment to pre- meeting, Darwin said he didn’ t ACCIDENTS tivities and hod given her a cent auto theft 49 per cent, way, unoffidaDy iddi- at Fratt and \Hiitnsy MAohine were held this afternoon at St. and burglary 96 per cent qulrementa on lot area per densityinaltv ^eationasuggeations could be . pare for further examlnaUon of stop because he didn’t have a Mtahael D. Norman, 80, of 1 Dl ’Pool Dtvlstoa of Colt IhdustrloB, Mary’s Eplaoopal Church. The Driver of the truck was Law- this witness.’’ Darwin replied, "No, air." (Bee Page Twelve) namiod "ApoHowajr” for d A ^in g unit. held until after the completion flartillght. Clinton, lost control of hta car : The 17-year-old Bolton girl the ooeasioo. West Hartford. He was a mem' Rev. Stephen Price officiated. rence Luoay, 64, of Hazondvllle. Juctge Barber grartod the re­ In sonee A, B, and C, lot sizes of his apartment study. More tertlmony about Dar- on 8. Main St yestaiday ofter^ dtaappeared on Sept 18, 4968 iMT of the Utfauaqlan Catlaen’s dybiey MacAlptoe was organ­ Other area p<^oe activity: cess at 12:16 p.m. Tlie trial was .As (be gtaited the ist. Burial was in East Ceme­ win’s account of passing th e noon when it slid and then roll- ifter leaving a 4-H meeting in Cfub, g s rtford. VERNON to resume at 2 this afternoon. pniadi, ItMy passid m m u f ot tery. cars was taken from Sgt. Fran- ed over three times, e*4dlng up IteokviUe that Darwin also at- Survivors, besides his wife, B olton Mrs. Evelyn UaUtls, 44 Elm Before Sweeney’s testimony cfaUdien wavftBg a pteoard Bearers were Donald Plank, eta Pisch who had taken a on its wheels. The accident oe- «**>ded. Her body was found wMob sold, "W e tove you.'* inoldle a son. Gene R. Sualam, Speechless St., RockvlEe, was oliarged the state presented a number Gordon Plank, Frank Zlebarth, statement from Darwin at Ms curred near the sixth tes abort (our days later In ThU ^. And that. Judging b o n tiw of Manchester; a brother and witti evading responrtMltty and of witnesses, Including Dr. home on Sept 21, 1963. Darwin 8:80, The windshield w u ahat- Bill Anderson Dies, slater to Lttlnxuiia, and several James Gordon, John Johneton JunicH* Women Some kind' of a record, du­ Darwin, who ta 63 Uvea chesttog and — of mp- operating white her UcenM is Abraham Stolman, a toxicolo­ told Plsrti that the second oar tered, and the. car had to be nisoes and nephews. and George Hewitt bious to nature, waa estab- under suspension after die al­ (o Habron, was convicted o f the pbuise, pretty wen siriiraoiiil Cancel Meeting liahod at TuMday night’s gist with the state, who testi­ was black with parktog Ughta towed. Norman was treated at The funoral will be bdd The Daughters of Liberty, legedly teft the scene of an ac­ murder In 1964. The oonvlotlon tiw mood of tiw otty lor tiw Satiaday at 8:18 a.m. from the No. 17 and No. 13S, conducted a Bocurt of D irectory meeting. fied that he found blood stains on and wiring hanging from Mancherter Memorial Hospital ^wa reveread lost year. Retired from Herald tiiree man who othttsd ths moon Set for Tonight Not one membor of the cident yesterday. on the seat of Darwin’s car. Ihe rear of the vehlcla tor a minor knee Injury. John F. Tierney Ftmerel Home, memoried service last night at ’The other, car Involved w a s ' A motkxt to Mmmimm iha Daf. for 30 boura IPdmes Fhneral Home, 400 public spoke — not during Stolman said he also found OOMFLAINTg VWtam Marie Anderoon, 98, 819 W. Center St, with a Mass driven by Edward Haistlllo Jr. Darwin had originally des­ win trial in tbs wako of jeotgi .™.—™ Showers of strsasnssw m d Mato St., for Mrs. BeU, who The Junior Women’s Club puUlc hearings on three ap- seminal stains on Miss Roth- A bnak and entry wu dls- ot 40 HemkA St, rattred clr- of requiem at Ck. James’ of East Wtodsor. There were cribed the car as being brown, tlokertape began ftoaUng doom End embargoed matter meeting scheduled for tonight proprlaflons, not when the well’s undergarments and on coversd at the American Fi­ outetamotton mmoiiages’ o iu w ^ ’of of ThsI f a T Her- ^ Cburdi at 9. Burial wlU be to no injuries. Mrs. Uskltls la and according to testimony fimn tosrartbg effite wsMiiif S t Jamee^ Cemetery. has been canceled because of meeting was opened to those trousers Darwin ' said he wore from Det. William Hickey, Dar­ nance Oo. on ths second floor oldi and oegontaerorgsniaer inIn 193S of Nut-Nut­ scheduled to appear In Rock- of 936 Main St. ahodt 3 a.m. to­ Jriga^ tbs dotenra opsne its ^meg F o n s t ToU ftetemOedons -of tiniiig ttw route bom tiw Bat­ mends may call at the fu­ James Sargent the weather. vdM wanted to speedc on any the night of the murder. win had told him the reason he ROCKVILLE — Funeral serv- subject on the agendo, and vlUe Circuit Court 12 Jan. 21. day when a patrolman fbund - . .. ___ Lebanon, died ououddeitiy loa^ ' tery to OMy HoU, ttw mdttfoBial neral home tonight from 7 to 9 Emil' Prucha Jr., 19, of 21 Miss Rothwoll disappeared on thought the second car was wmeludod its prea- ^ | ,|, hmwa ponds route known as (hs and tomorrow from 3 to 4 andglc** for James Sargent ot 3 The program, which waa to not when the meeting wae the front door on the street Bart St., RockvUle. ’ was tawed llfl ^ “ ^’J***"*® brown was because he had had open. U^pstelrs he noticed •otottoo ysoterday 4titor two- "Ooayon of Heroes." 7 to 9 r " « Franklin Park, formeriy of Man- be a discussion on drug abuse opened to thoee who wanted tog In Vernon Sept. 18, 1963. Mtd-ahalf days with two eur- AadMson Joined ■nw H«w led by high school teacher to spesLk on any subject a written warning for failure two cups of coffee and the cof­ American’s door forceU and the A stiff wtad aiiijqSMg III b m _____ Chester, were held yesterday found abandoned fee was brown. prtae wttu Basse who tosttfled In 1938 as a type oompoaltor naiik E. Cooke morning at St. Mary’s Bpis- James Cahalan, will probably within the board’s Jurisdic­ to drive to proper lane after Ms ^ hinges removed. A towel and a Lower New Ybtk Harbor caiBbt car went out of control on Rt. on Reservoir ~ - Rd. and the girl’s hammer were found on a fire that Darwin had privately ad- wortipd in ths olrorta- bo offered next month, Mrs. tion. State Police Sgt. Robert mitted Ms g ^ to tiM»w tion dMiastnunt He was sp- (he paper and eeat It saMbMr Funeral services for Frank ^ 83 and struck four guide posts. body was found four days later P'em er testified that Darwin extinguisher in the hallway, and B. COefce o f HuntoviUe, Ala., O eofje Nostrand offlclat- Alan Wledie, club president As a result, the meeting In ’Tolland. She had been i One o t ttiase, Thllaad pointed ciroulatton nunager In tote the ciaatta said. ended at 10 p.m., oariler COVENTRY told h at tbs end of Bap- Navy dipt Jamas A, Lovril Jr. ’Tuesdey at Mrs. Wledle’s house many months. year but had nominated her for t4P PbotofOx) said Air P o m Lt-Ool TltiWam taally schedutad tor tfato monnh OeiMtory, Manchratw. ____ _ bert, 84, of RFD 8, Coventry, “ arller In today’s proceed- abort |20 was taken from a cash 6bsa for wfthhoMli^ tiie btitx^ tember. ' tog, wMl be bdd tomorrow at at 8 p.m. an office on a 4-H committee mstion frtxn the flnt trial tn Ha ouffoted a heart attack in Showered in ticker tape, the ApoHo 8 astronaute **mKrn, (he apaoanten, rode In wero both charged with improp- three-Judge panel the night of the murder. dnfwer in a filing cabinet, but U aon. at Watktas-Weot Funeral / f " . OOP BoD ’nckets failed to provide these aocee- overruled the defense counsel’s (8M. M Ilia qimtiinning o f Bwee- November and was raouperat- an open car beside Gov. NSteots sorira, add your own tf W fo e l Poaolng by Coventry jx^ce. ™ oeionse counsel’s Darwin also "Indicated he the safe vru untouched, accord­ ride. in motorcade parade up New York Oity’s Home, 142 E. Center St. The Bagle«»i Kenneth little, Rich- All Republican Town Commit­ like It Both men are sdiediiled to ap- “t’Jactlons on introduction by ing to police. M y, flhaa hinted the dlreetten a tag when ba waa otilolDan laat A. RoofcsMIer and Mayor JbhB Rev. C. Heaiy Anderson, porter ««> tee members who have ticket carried a lantern-tyne light In twasIWe appeal may taike. nigbt Broadway today, duhbed ‘ApoUoway’ for the occa­ V. Lindsay, th e astronauls lEuiger. pear In Manchester Circuit ^® "*®*® materials first selz- his wife’s car,’’ said Relmer. South Viets Claim.1 of Bhnanuel Luttieran Church, money tor the Inaugural Ball ’The shoes that you wear with Court 12 Jan. 27. od Illegally. Bhos asked If Smsnsy had jgp. Anderson was a member waved and wnOed at ttw crowds Andrew Darico testified that sion. Prom left are Ckipt. James A. Lovell Jr., Gdl. nwsssd bafatad patios baitt. will officiate. Burial wlU be in to be held Jan. 18 at Fiano’s pants are necu’ly as Important SOITTH WINDSOR ^ Ottampt to get the state’s massed two teoinad Darwin of his r l^ to of the fotenuBtlonal Ctroulattcoi Hlaat Cemetery. Enoch H. KostosU as the length of the pants,” says cars traveling a Jaycees Offer remain tilenf before Darvrta Mdss. and at poopte In wtasdbaa The funeral of Enoch H. Ko- Restaurant .are' aShed to turn Jrtm A. Hudak, 9 Main St., «vidence barred from the trial Manager's Assortatteo ggod PorinaR^l^ (k)l. W ||liam A. Ajiders. ’There wUl be no calling hours. their money In to Mrs. Cather­ the all-knowing Miss I^ainbert. car’s length anart at 11 p.m. mode bis stetesnsiite. ftweenay F oe •hove (hem. Bach wavs sMmd sinskl of 83 N. Elm St was hold South Windsor, was charged ^*"®® initiated yeaterday after- on Reservoir Rd. and another Tot-Lpt Plan ot the N «r Blnglaiid O betia. & ttMT MhfO of ftpplAUM, ine Peterson. The etioe that Roger Vlvler early this morning with failure m)on by Darwin’s lawyer. ’Ihe sold be dM not, but aald that — Tbs Sorth Amortean haftla dark car furth»r ahead. ’The sidewalk poUelao, a JAycee tten Managers Association Mtoe Emily M. Hoffman ^ The dance will be semi-for- made for St. Laurent’s famous to yield right of way at cm In- material was first removed In PoiMn had Initiated the oon- wMdi Wedneodoy anmiMtad Mm wiree, 4 qmbh Funorol Homo, 400 Main S t, pantsuits has a heel rtightly three cars he passed were head- "Tot-Lot," a request tor a veraotiaR In the TbPond State ^ in Svly Horawh, Marilyn Lotten ohd o Maes of requiem at Bt. mal. Ladles may wear long or tersectlon after he struck a D««nber December 1963 from the inside raise for the-Jury Committee, jail effite In Deeambsr of 1961. a rstirsment sarvloe pin. ed today IftL lfc‘Vlek 06ng and" - *^“ 'P*** «*slm of heavy short dresses._ Windsor p.^ ot 0 « car D a . ^ used the night Voterle Anders, rodt In ttw ooe- M. M, of 74 Pro^^ct Budget Church. and tile resignation of Lawrence * The second witness was a Mr. Andenon vras bom June Grand Thll Oedar of Nutmeg lopite suffered by Iha enemy, at somewhrt ^ce cruiser driven tor Officer ot the murder. The The only other testimony In- Forert a n d hwl « . u* VIetiiWMae trbcpe ood ear. Thslr famUles, totaV Rockvuie Harold M<®rien Jw fas II n ■■ ■ 11 — _ v .... WntUcofake, Water and Sewer 1, 1900 in Nantkxike, Pa,, son Forast and had served ae its the govemment In a yeerend re­ narrowed. former prison inmate who recol­ kUled in 1999, nearly six tlmee view eatimated total enemy ing Id chUdrsn, wers in a IMid celebrant. Mrs. Raymond lected that Darwin had expreM- of John and Ada Grabotet An- traaourar tram 1989 through ICss Hrtfman was bom Oct denon, and hod Uved In Mon- i960. a trei^ at 800^100 Ifiet Oo(«, NASA Picks Team car, protected from tiw wind by to remorse. Norib Vtotnamete ,aod poUUoal a "brtbbletoif’ pteslle dome. rtMoter staee 1911. He and Ms Survlvcra, besides Me wife, in­ ^ fred , A final surprise In the state wife, Mra. Esther Douglea An­ But North Vtetnasn ooBed 1999 cadre. R dahned 1(1.000 North Ticker tape and streamera be­ cose yesterday waa the decision clude a son, BM Sgt Doigtex “ the beat yoor Cor In the Viet­ man, laney read the oommtttai ser- w> go out. ’The snow abated derson, observed their 4901 wed­ 00 Vietnamese troops had InONrat- For Lunar Landing gan fluttering down from stofs- with (he spikey ones o f the 1960s. day night,' by the state not to put State Anderson atatfoned at Grand namese poopie'a struggle in.RockvlUe with Mrs. Francis vice. soon after happy children, hear- Shea objected to its use as wore and on Mias RothweU’s ding annIveFsary April 13. ed the Soutii In 1998— an nnnru erapera about 30 mtautes befor* E. Hardenbergh for the part 30 These are broader and shaped Wittkoteke, whose resignation Pollco Maj. Samuel Rome on Forin (NJ9.) ATO; a brottMr, agotast U. S, oggrasrion.” WASHINGTON (AP) —A cl- Roobte aatroBwut Pred Hoise the parade began. HuriOrads of Bearers were friends of the Ing the annotmeement over the Hospital Notes evidence when ho Introduced a dress and panties. However, the He was o8k> a member of Ora­ ment vaatly dtfferent fbom unof- years. She was a member of the quite differenlfy, being set rath- ag-> of blood stains cannot be becomes rtXective Saturday will the stand. Rome was a key wit- Oscar G. Anderson of Manches­ The Saigon govensnent put ta tiw third matt on tiw baoiBB persons who work in the finals- family. radio, snuggled back Into bed er «ar ADMITTED YESTERDAY: motion toisupress It at a hear- tor Oongregationol Church, fid s l U. 8. eeUmatee of 236,000 ^ ApostoUc Cbilrtlan Church ot reliably determined, the court receive a letter of thanks from hess at the first trial. ter; and two grandchildren. South Vtotnameee topees but (o 39ft000 men. neto who have walked tn apaoe crew. clri district diowed iq> softy. or settled down to a morning the directors. Manoheetor Lodge of Masons, SXaieral services wUl be held JM r at 17,999 ktiled. The U. 8. Space agency nftinitto did not corryiiv limebee. Ellington. tothe ^ rtO ie^ .^ S ti!S rt *^***^5?“ ^' was told. Today, Shea placed ^ the Manchester Grange, end th e The U. a. command doee not j^.***®. Survivors Include a brother. of TV. Some, of course, went the full ctnwe at the top. ane Crtli'er, Canterbury; Cminie ®“ knowledge of the sweepings Plane for a 100 by 100 foot Oommsnd has not released offt- say why Andsra and Lovell Pour bonds, and four moroh- Dalton, 161 Center St.; Reno direct result of the first Witness stand Darwin’s married Gciden Age dUb. He was a psst puhliahotticial estimates of one- ^ ^ Alfred Hoffman of Ellington, out to enjoy the snow. ”Tot-Lot” to be devaloped by (See Page Twelve) otal flgur«o for'the year, but my oteragtii, hut mUaUe Amer^ to tond msn were not named to tiw ApoHo U tag ptetoons, rspreasnting tbs Many designers show'ed with Ekiglebert, 2 Downey Dr.; Guy k®****™ and therefore Inadmlss- the Jayoees were announaed to and several nieces and nephews. M cCarthy their pants, a covered severe lean aouroea said the South'Vtot- on the toe moon- mtaolaii, but the NAflA prooUoe Air Force, Army, Navy and Funeral services wUl be held Manchester Evening Herald Jodoto, 110 Greenwood Dr.; Jo- the board. The erty reaponalbll- The olvUian estronart. Nett A. bos bean to s(SM d chotee oo- Coast CKierd, headed the prooeo- shoe 'W ith high-rising tongue. LBJ Awards ity of the town 'would be to rec­ nomeoe eotlnwte was consid­ Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at the Bolton correspondent, Cleme- But, says the rtx>e industry. soph Kowell, 107 Helaine Rd.; - , ^ then ered “Mgh." Armstrong, wUl command tiw among Sion. Aportrtlc Christian Church, El­ weU Young, tel. 643-8981. “«» «ivw> I. McDowell. 92 Arnott Rd.; *"‘®U*^ motion saying that ommend a siStable area for the ttMoeeraft, tsntotivriy for qualified for them. Gwendolyn Mott. 22 Camp- o^ n rt sqpressloo order did lot and to provide a dutinAlitic In addiUan to those kfttod in The Air FOroe bagpiper bond lington. The Rev. John Bahler G ives Up Medals to aetton, (be Saigon govensnent launehtag ta Jrty, the Notional ’Ihe Apollo U laimdi date le wore Scottirit feUts. Spectatora, will ofttotate. Burtal will be in field Rd.; Esther Nkumec, M to fence to surrotmd the play­ Aeronautics and 4>ace Admtata- July 16, but when It goes de­ ground. Wedse conunended Ihe Signs of Zodiac Fashion Trend said ttw enemy lost 21,000 men bundled in heavy coate and muf­ Ellington Center Cemetery. coming the sinsle most imnort- Bll*m?ton Ave., Rockville; Don- ®“iy search or seizure. taken oapUvs and 17JWT who de­ tration said Thursday, in an­ pends tqion tiw results of the flers, nturauited “Br-r-r" os Pants Are ‘In’ Astronauts Jayoees for the project and nouncing the selection of (be Friends may caU at the Ladd ant*^k <^?^the lands^pe! Saftord, 32 Norwood St.; cqn^*i^^’on By BHBA 8TBWABT fected under tiw “Open Ahim” Apollo 9 and 10 mlwlnitt. they peseed. One man oom- Funeral Home, 19 Ellington SFRC Seat said the town wortd be very crew. ApoHo 9, now set for kuxich designers Say ■n>ere Is a whole healthy ^ d happy to cooperate. Hersid FooMon Witter paagram. This aobountod for a mento^ "Pretty cod custom­ Ave., tomorrow from 2 to 4 and growing category cailkd' aty *•: Sapula, Bart Hart- X ' * * “'® .Armstrong and Ool. Eldwm E. ers.’ ’ (Oontinned from Page One) The ’"Tot-Lot” Is scheduled to ■ NEW YORK—The Mg mnna total snfmy.manpower lose of (See Page Twelve) 7 to 9 p.m. Continned from Page One) Sandals. At firsts these were the WilHom Schweitzer, 95 to s t r e s s He ®P“ ® forbids the 9,9M tasM; yser, the govem- AMrta Jr. are to descend to (be Golden sunshine flooded Uown tee size marked a victory for broad strapped shoes that were Sovtii tit-, Rockville; Mrs. Flora We *** stationing of nuclear weapons In be completed by Jrty 1. kt the Poric-Bernet Galleitos, dioon ta a Lunar Module ftom A jequest for a rotae hy the sold. on the parade. The temperature Donald L. Spender centuries. . In . this sort - of- hat more covered thaniw.,_ bore.1______NowjiMmih ®ilrah. n’.oi* East Uo'r Hartford;4/nn>i. cin.u Wmiam4aim ADoeaiB siUing here o ...... where all sorts of fabulous tiw main spacecraft. The main Chairman J. W. Fulbrlght. D- turned KMngs ha-ve been auettoned off However, It rtrinMd that oU wae in tiw mid-do’s but the otiS Dcmald Louis Spender, 61, of . , , .j. __ wmie wearing pants, and those they can be uncovered every- Tltona, Stafford Springs; Mrs ' but 30,000 of these men were re- spaceoreft will remain In hswr winds mads it seem murti cold­ Keystone Heights Fla., broth- ' pressures peasa^ have an eye tor line where, tore, middle or oft, can Jeanette T’refethen, Portsmouth, DrtecoU?’’ overrule Judge of astronauts who are stranded down by the dtrectora. n ie re­ Inrtudlng that (1,800,000 Rem­ ortXt. piloted by U . Ool. Mi­ quest was for $100 .per year for brandt that the Metropolitan plseed -by the enemy oommsnd. er. er of Mrs. Frederick Sweet of to flU all five vacancies that “!_-?_^?® “ ®«y even be a thong as long as the N. H.; Donald White, 219 School or who land on fo re ^ soil. But Ihe report sold toe aver­ chael OoHlns. New W a v e Secret Service agents wriksd 42 N. School St., died Monday opened as a result of the 1068 signer’s.) Shea contended the situation the chairman and (76 yearly ttfr bought, m crowded with peo­ Arnwtnkq’, who has survived sole Is sturdy and the heel is St.; Unda Whltford, 277 High­ The United States, Russia and regular membera. The'Commit­ ple having cocktails. And age heltslirnn of Oommuntet unohstrutively beside the Umoo- to Florida after a long iUnesa. political development*. Adolfo, the mllUner and de- broad.” had changed since the Decem­ several other nations have two near disasters since becom­ land St. ber decision. tee now lecelvea (86 and (16. around the write are hung, ndt troops now is operating at half- staes and ta the crowds around Survlvors Include hta wife, Fulbrlght argued that, at 19- dresses women for And you liad better start BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son The ooutt ad­ signed the treaties. otrength and "their fighting ca­ ing sn satronaut in 1998, W a O f Strikes CHy HaU. tholrrflmt* *'rvir^vMamAm a# _•• • journed after briefs were locat­ Director David- Odegord pro­ expensive paintings, but t h e hta mother, two sons, another members, the panel was too un­ moments of fantasy” (his thinking about accessories for to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Peroz- Johnson used the occasion to pability ta now very limited former test pilot for toe X16 The park oeroos the street own expression) combines a ed for the Judges to review. posed a special meeting ot (he e l ^ of the Zodiac, anti In one rocket plane and was a Navy stater and several nephews. wrieldy for proper exploration of hin/.v 1.^ .... ji. pants, which are now a ilufluonfashion zieiio,zlello, zi21 Florencer iorence tn.;St.; a son loto r «„Htuo pl;ad tor further international corner a lady Is oonaultiig; a companid with tiwt of tiMlr bat- was packed with spectators, blMk ^ e y Jumpsuit with a item and no longer just the ear- Mr and Mra Glenn Merrer . testimony that was cooneratlon in space. directors to dtaouoa aldewetk bi- combat Slw during tiw Korean Funeral services were held to- major international issues, large boob called "Sun Slgne’’ tallone In 1997." H its Italy some rt whom climbed Into the day In Flmida. ------ndhat an of on the type usually descrlb- ^ meniment youvou wearwea? to the Super- ™Warehouse u Point; a son to Mr. presentedno mn<*h In the first__ trial took ”We also have^mother gift for assessment ’Ihe North Vtetnaanese news War. lower branches rt the trees to ea as an upturned peach bas- market on Saturdav s«va iir™. ot the afternoon yee- by Linda Goodman who is ^ven In choosing the three 88-yeer- _ you. Mr. President, a picture of t<> »>® h®W “ ®o<« » [credit for the aatrologlori data TR-.riv-” 'TNA raid inoonqileto ROME (AP)-iMucfa of Italy 5ct a better view. Mrs. Fred E. Oerber ket”, from which a wlde-mesh- George Stuart of Mr^ Pants Heaiy, Old terday. (Police officers indlcat- your ranch.” poseible. figuraa (or 1999 ebaw that'Viet dd H>«oe veterana for the mie- waa strllteboimd today. Urtmis ’Ihe astronaute and tiwir (am- Suspect Caugfht Odegard sold, ‘"rhe meeting on fasMons. ELUNG’TON — Mrs. Florlne H®.“.®"k®“®® J?® YESTER a wide area wfs Lovell presented Johnswi with ' The fashion editoni of the na­ dong foroea "wiped out" 980,000 den, NAfiA passed up the Ap®d« o( jurtite band, Include 2 sa.-is. Nelson F. en, said...... “ - for narents of next wnr’a TCaiif tw t A nlne-member CDAP Agen- said the program is all-encom- [bouvenir given to each of the ’Ihe widespread labor., unrest, been bomhparded a kX." " Gerber of 'Vernon and Fred E. hat which we have seen'everv ^ n®** Benedlrt Dr., Wapplng; Linda Robert Roes, who lives In the where at every economic levrt S ^ l Jreslmen. Johnson, Hartford; Mrs. Bllza- cy, under the direction at Town passing, designed to take Into isditoni by Hystron, t)i6 hoet coupiqd with cotUlnued student The M a^r said he retorted, Gerber Jr. of South Windsor; 2 The Rev. Charles E. "I f you take (Me way about City building where Bryant was oap- to which the Millinery Institute Shaw, beth Hoyt,, l^rdsor______Locks;Development Coordinator John account all phases o f' future ,‘pdinpany, Is the edttor'a own demcnstratlcna- and oecupa- ^ughters, M ^ Wilkins of tured, said his wife beard n ols^ principal,- _ ^ wlU speak. ------Richard Maloney, Madison’; has been proposeU town development Lebanon Has •horoecope oast by a computer. tfons, posed a serious choUenge __Hall, you’re , . . , 'not' going to gst Mancherter and Mrs. Raymond m the attic shortly after nocm. has given the designation ” ata- tua hat,” saying that It is now » on® 18, from Clarenoe Tracy, Glen Dr., TV>1- Robert Weiss, town manag- After -the study is completed, !i This may be also the ftas^ To Try Soft Landing to the newly seated center-left *®®wi***).* Derr of Glastonbury; 2 brothers, After they persisted into the 8:30 a.m. to 12:80 p.m. the en- larxl; aarenoe Hazen, Andover; Manchester wUl be eligible to spacemen, rt a clas.slc. Some turbans appear­ Uorition toow In which the de­ goveRBne.it of Premlw Marl- "® “ ® Edward L. Buchanan of Rock­ evening, he called police. trance examinrton €md prelim- Mra. Paula Wilcox and dauxh- GDAP rtands for Community partlclpate ...... In state attd federal New Premier ano Runwr. course, were deecribtag ttw dla- ville and Robert L. Buchanan of ed with pants. ars were tdentUted by Ifaair Inary admissions preparations ter, 88 Prospect St Rockville Govelopment Action Plan, dhd programs administered by the Oontinned from Page One) mri surface rt Uw moon. Costa Mesa, Calif.; and 11 But If you don’t ha /e a hat aigns os weH as by The Rumor government, ^ son. la a program sponsored ly the State Department of Commun­ formed Dec. 12 and certified by ’The Apollo filgbt, Undaay grandchildren. to go with your pants, Just tie new state depeutment o f Com­ ity Affolrs. service and adhererwe by Leba­ Iheir oostomes mode of fabrtos ‘Tandem’ Xenus Shot said, "definitely confirmed tiiat Citation Won TOe Our®"!® Savldakls toot included toe new mimole confidence votes In both houses Funeral services will be held a scarf around your head. munity Affairs. A CDAP pro- Harkins was unable to eoU- non to Arab poUoles. there la no life on the moon, Saturday at 11 a.m. at Whlte- That’s what all the models are »>e a and son, 18 Ridge St.; Mrs. [Jlber, Trarvirs. The ontval of rt ParUament Just before Science Research Associates Arma Kitv a»l mn ss ^am represents, accordl^ to mate how long the rtudy"w^"d rartl ^ Christmas, has pledged to push adding within our retdm rt Olbson Funeral Home, 66 Elm By Rin^stone Tbwvira In the world must have knowledge, only the earth ap­ doing, and It’s a requirement (SRA) standardized test of three m - Weiss, a ’ ’long range goals set- take. He said It wortd depend Launched by Soviets (or full employment across the St.. Rockville. The Rev. Donald tor being ”ln.” Take a long Parts-readlng. arithmetic,»-uu__ til' and RockvlUe; Sr^Aisra^ Mrs. Rita ting process for the town Involv­ 'jwtnetiilng to do wito the Aquar- pears to sustain advanced Hte.” IngUs, pastor of Ellington Con­ George Rlngstone of 31 Cole­ sons, 43 TTum- upon what aspects of tow n ^ land, better oondlUons for work- rectangle of a scarf, prefei*ably l^nghegB arts, ing physical, social and econo­ velopmentvAira-imAnr wereivama rtudledA*i„iiA.t anda ... A praoemalcep. Addresting ■ion age toat we entered in Feb- gregational Church, will offl- man Rd., work coordinator in as St., RockvlUe. conference of world Jewry, Esh- hiary 1983, when a lot of people u o a o a w (AP)—’nw soviet tentpcaatures at the metri-melt- «n«l reforms for universttles -koui,| ,*^35 printed, or told a square scarf mic development.” how deeply (he CDAP program Union launched an < tmswtag 1levela«»s«1 zh of# KQil538 degreee Fahren- T2*— fonrtand h%h schools, ^ ttUB The nine-raemher agency kol aald Prerident CSiarlsa do In India gathered on a moun­ a better plaoe to live. "Itt es­ ^ **®*>®*^e'’ Highway De- on the diagonal to make a strip T » researched the matters. space probe toward Venw today hett. Italy’s Oommuntat ptuXy and Partment, to one of 20 puWlc about four Inches wide, and F A T e W e ^ ll P a r t y which Is subject to the approval Gaulle’s embargo on arms ship- tain top to see the world end. sence," Undaay said, '"the (aiii- Job Rqte Rises ’Town manager Wetas said to attempt a soft landtag cib tiw Surit astronomers as Sir Ber- Hs sHy, the Profotertan SoctaHst - . y at the fu- worlui nAt*aA«vTu.i , , place this Amim/t VAI1I. hanH I ' o r i:* ran • i of the Board of Directors con- mente to Isrart “damagw Uw This all oonMo from Miss Good­ tag contrinutioa rt the flttght is neral home tomorrow from 2 to works personnel from 11 state P*ace this around your head at of the CDAP plan, ‘ "The town dark aide of tii6 planet. It wUl nard Lovell rt Britain doubted Psriy, were fanning the new communities who received laf*head level. Just as if you r o r 1 llirci J lloiltll ***‘® ot R. Bmoe W&tUtts, Dr. ta at a crucial rti^ in Its de- ot poooo^fn ths Mldrte man and that computer at Time operate with another sririHte that we really have to leein to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sedrick J. Rawlins, • Mfs. Pritem Reeeoroh Institute. toe report rt any landtag ra toe flames rt unrest. Both paurUes live with each other a Uttle bet­ certificates from the University '"’**■* bahdaglng a concussion, Manchester Water Superin­ (Ooatlnued tram Page One) velopment, a^ preparations ______launched toward Venus ftv* surface if ttw atmoheiic tern- had sought to prevent the cen- tendent Lawrence Wittkofske, Jerome Nathan, Atty. Eugene ' Our Aquarian Age, wMob will ter." Ppter J. Mattioe of Connecticut recently. Knot It on one aide and let the tlM department said, the em- must be made now for Us ds- days' a m perature was as high om report- ter-l»^reaHgnment, urging an He and the 19 others complet- ends dangle. To keep up the T. kelly, William B. ’Thornton, velopment. ReaUoihg this, the lost anipoximately 2,000 yean, The mayor then introduced ' Peter John (fottloe of Hart­ who leaves town employ to- rtoyiiert gain amounted to An ofiiclri annauncenwnt said ed. They said melvheat would '"ritefnatlve" government that ed a 18-week, in-servloe training medical motif, you can tie a morrow after more than 26 MSgr. Edward J. Reardon, Fred Importance of the ODAP pro- W ire G u ild |s expected to mark a renewri Venus 9 and Venua 6 win work _ „ __ the astronauts, their wives, end ford, formerly of Manchester, 475,000 with gains In construe- burn up both electroaic and ttiey left undefined. their children. coime on warte disposal. It was aecohd scarf like a tourniquet years of service, was given a E. Thrall, Lyman B. Hoops and gram becomes evident. of Intttvst In the occult, and In oonJunctiOR. Venus 6 wlU Uf landtag^rices rt Vraus 4. died this morning at a Hartford lUon, state and local govenv car^'n^/vn nton mE. O’Brien. nv-f___ s^ a state tola III a predlotion from The proOxnmuntat Rome Rockefeller said the astro- offered by UConn’s Institute of around an upper arm. farewell dinner last night at the ment, manufacturing, and Wetas said state funds would a landtag on another part rt the convalescent home. He' w a s The purpose of the agency is cover 76 per cent of the ooet Strikes A P the ootrologera theimaelves, it planet. In any case, the Venus 4 tivas new^wper Paese Sera pleeided nauts’ achievement "has given tha husband o f Mrs.'' Mlory Sher­ ® **'^*' And don’t think tliat. Just l)e- Manchester (Country Club. Donald Bnxrica floats yellow and orange lilies on the evening jumpsuit for a pioneer in Interplanetary con- '<* large headlines for aH Ro- the world a lift at Tne course included inrtruc- cause you are in pants, you It was attended by more than >®“^ ‘® -erv^aTso of the program with much of (OoatbiiMd frem Pate One) nisy be oonaldarad In the oiue- The probe wlH follow toe a moment ry Mattioe. ta ^ It sent back much data on mans to leav* their ctus at w(mbk iwlleve me, ot citlzeiu which will 'work wHh tile town contribution comUig In gory of a self-fuUIUtag proph­ course rt Venue 4, which we raatiy Jir bom June 18 Avi}^°® collection have to forego Jewelry. Sling on persons, who presented him " I have received oalta from spring 1969. Helene Curtis copies the private lives effect, sleeks the crwwn and ttw planet which was largely home today and walk to work or needed it.’’ In the pro- the form of eervloes rattier than ecy. reached the planet O ct 1ft 1997. 19W ’"f** ^®1 •y»l**n». UndfUI operations, all you have.^’Ihs hara.^TIva chain belt with a cash purse. InJSlLlirrtrtfatel toLfiSS? P®"®"'®^ pubUtiiere and dthers offering confirmed by the U. S. Mariner to tixq>. Otherwise, the piqwr “The tumultuous wetoome cash oqtlay. help. At tile present time, we do Sooiplo Is the sign Oar fashion foams cur|s around the ears. According to astrologers, the vivid colors and Tom news agenqr sold at that in. MrtichSuir^tor 36 £ m e n t . ^ .®® ®’?‘*L^® ®"*- ?™"®«t..w« due to the rati^ '^Hai 4 when tt passed toy', Venus at warned, Uw city woidd again New York has Just given is sym- J years nwnt. and the duties of Incfo- does a scarf, to be tted 1 i k e Ploy of the Griswold Engineer- to payrolls^ stittd^^ Y ^ ^ meeting of the Board of Dl- not need outelde aaetatasioe. We thla yosr;‘ at least that’s what time the arielUte reached the fora roovliig to Hartfoixl In 1943. water Ifly motif are ideally suited to those born under the sign of Leo with about toe same time. beconte a seat rt unmtavtag aw- boUo rt ttw feeUng In ths haaite erator peixonnel. the headband. If the designer tag Co. of Manchester. OWOlty teachen. ^ are doing ft aH with our own surMce rt Venus on ths dark heading CDAP In MSnehestor, dtaouss the CDAP program, staff,” he (Soe Page Thlrieen) - Scorpio rising. side, recording atmaepberio (See Page Six) (See Page Itx) (See Page Ska)

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