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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12» 1961 a fa 2 i.__ Hanrl;pBtfr lEuming l|pral6 Most Manchester S^jtrea Open ^Tonight Until 9 O* Clock T ow n New Ntnnber Crews Cited MbUiw Cht‘ The MaiK^ester Police ete ^ •t tonlilit at tzlS Depertment 18^ ffoinff to For Ploivinp[ AsaHui^ Dally Net P tm b R od ait Mw horn of Mto. L«ula Or- RUBBERMAID^' The Weather. toiiMU. 91 Rlaatiay 9 t Oo-boot- have a new telephone Par I h . WMh BaAee M M aon Mto. Potar CMoait and namber, effective Fri­ Town Roads Smmmmry 88. 1M8 Fair and coktor umight. Low IBml Jotai 01ML Jim ban ara day, F\A. 14. It-will tie: fM PYREX* 10 to 18. Tomorrow mocAly aun- oaiiibMWiI to brifif Hama for a 646-4666. Manchester’s . public works d ish wMta aiaphawt aala. employes, particularly those in 15.436 n y but cold. High » 4o 80. the highway department, have m Manehmtier-^A City of Vittage Charm been officially commended by pans B a j Soout Troop M2 wlU bave xbe eduootton cabinet of the Board of Directors “for an ovenware (Olaaalftod ALAverttaIng on Fage 11) a court of honor tomorrow at north United Methodlat CSmrch excellent Job In plowing and VOL. LXXXVm, NO. 114 (TWENTY PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1969 PRICE TEN CENTS T p.in. at St. Bartholomew’* meet twnoirow at 7 p.m. clearing the town’s streets.” SdKXri. John Dalukoa of Hart- ^t the church. The commission The commendation was in the lord will qieak about qd education will meet at 8 p.m. form of a resolution, unanimous­ "Trapping.” RefreahmenU will j* the church, ly adopted at last night’s board 1.17 sa le be aerved. ___ meeting. Ike^s Son In Clay Shaw Trial Jet Ingetls Birds, The Oolden Aae Club will Included for praise are those Flit twin or tingle tlnk bowls. Gives cushioned Returns to Bradley The board of truateee of Sec­ meet tomorrow at 2 p.m. at emi^oyes of the park, recrea­ protection to dishes, glotsea Unbreakable, 8 8 0 won't chip of mor. White, sand, avocado, WINDSOR LOeXS, Conn. ond OoncreKational Church will the Senior ClUiens Center, tion and cemetery departments gold. < reg. 9Bc to 1.19 Seen En't. o\ Court Bars Doctor’s (AP)— Hie 63 passengers Finch Cuts U.S. Funds meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at weather permitting:. Admiss­ who aided in the work, [dus the and crewmen of a United the church. ion will be by Valentines. Re­ contracted forces, who, in many Great savings on famous Pyrex double-duty Airlines Jet escaped without freshments will be served. instances, worked around the ovenware. Only 88c each. Cook in oven and To Belgium injury Wednesday when the. The board of Chrl^an Edu­ clock, during and following Sun­ Hypnosis Testimony plane mode an emergency day’s 18-inch snowstorm. serve at table in the same dish. Saves tirne, cation of Center Congfregationai The cast of the Uttle Theatre fiiiiiiilii WASHINOTON (AP) — John landing ait Bradley Interna­ of Manchester’s production of Director William FltsOerald, NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The Ferrle’a apartment where Rus­ Church will meet tomorrow at and work. 8. D. EShtenhower, son of the for­ so allegedly overheard the plot­ tional Alnxxt here. 7:80 p.m. In the Robbins Room "Picnic” wiB rehearse tonight who offered the rescriution, said Judge ruled out any teatimony mer preaMent, la expected to be today by the physician who hyp­ ting. The Boeing 730 from Brad­ of the churdi. at 8 at the studio, 22 Oak St. that, from all reports he has r ley to Chicago and Portland, To 3 Southern Schools named ambaaaador to Belgium. notised star Btate wltneia Parry Dr. Fatter, a neat, gray- had, people are finding It easier Ore., bad Kicked several to get from one ^ an­ Tlwre was no tnnmedtate word Raymond Ruaao to "refreah” halred man wearing hom The Marine Corps Lea{:ue will Queen of Peace Mothers his memory about an adleged rimmed glasses, testified today birds Into one of the plane’s meet tonight at 8 at the li^»l4ne CSrclr wlH meet tonight at 8:l6 other in Manchester, than in OR when Uiie nomination, report­ four engines, forcing the pi­ almost any other town in the edly In the works for a month, plot to kill President John F. hypnoeie was a medical tool and Home, Parker St. at the home of Mrs. David, Kennedy. 8al(f he objected to being called lot to return to the airport Dutton, 80 Bretton Rd. Mid: Hartford area. would be announced. few mlniitos after take-off. Action Taken But there was apeculatlon it Dr. Esmond A. Fatter sur­ a hypnotist. ’’Using the name John Rice la co-hostess. Mem­ Arid Director John Oarslde vived a challenge from CSay hypnotist Jor a doctor Is like Pilot H. L. Lambert said said that, from all reports he would be Oft or before President ho heard two loud noises bers are reminded to bring a 1 Qt. Liquid Measure Qt, Loaf Dish 2 Qt. Oblong Utility Dish Shaw’s counsel on the issue of calling a lawyer a ahyater,” he gift. has received, and from ell the Nixon’s arrival in the Belgian from the engine—and said a F o r Failing The Beat Ooato No More capital of Bruaaela, Hrat atop on Patter’s competency In the field said. personal experiences he has HALE of hypnotism. But as soon as the Earlier, postman James Har- compresaor in the engine be­ Trinity Covenant Chmx:h had, Manchester personnel has the Sve-natlon European tour he diman testified under croM-ex- came stalled. >;V done a better Job of clearing REPRODUCTIONS OF ASSORTED 8f.ee b a g lii. F ab. 31. questioning delved info the hyp­ I Carpet Master Trallblasers and high school « notic session in 1967 a defense amlnatlon that the “Clem Ber­ Heavy braking action ncc- To Integrate teams will practice than accoomidlshed by person- objectirin was upheld. trand” letters he remembered cseary to halt the plane on n ^ In most towns of Central DOWNTOWN MAIN ST, the runway blew out two of WASHINGTON (AP)— BiW ClelMdiig' MS 0078 tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the “1 am going to rule this objec­ were not actually forwarded to Salvation Army Citadel. and Eastern Connecticut. p ain tin g s Clay Shaw but were addressed the iriane’s eight dree. Secretary Robert H. Finch tion is good,” said Judge Ed­ The paesengers were trans­ Director of Public Works Wil­ ward A. Haggerty Jr. “The evi­ direcfly t(> 1414 Dauphine St. of the Department . of liam O’Neill, In thanking the di­ Q. In other words the change ferred to another (light. I;!; 24x36 size or 34x48 dence to be sought through Dr. Health, Education and Wel­ rectors for the commendation, Fatter la irrelevant to this of address order at the poet of­ on behalf of the town forces, I;: size. Choice of teenies fice for Shaw had nothing to do fare cut off federal funds l^.and still lifei. Fromei trial.” to three southern school ' M.., ATTENTION thanked them also for furnish­ I;. come in choice of gold, 2 Qt; Sq. CaKe Dhh 10" Flavor SaverPie Plato with it (delivery of letters ad­ ing his department with the S .9 9 The prosecution called Dr. dressed to Clem Bertrand)? districts today for faimre I;! walnut, maple. HlOH SCHOOL JUNIORS equipment "so necessary to do reg. 6.99 Fatter at the trial of Shaw, BO, A. Not with Bertrand. It was Sides Trade to comply with federal the Job.” the retired New Orleans busi­ Mr. Shaw’s letters that came school desegregation stand­ PREPARE FOR nessman charged with conspir­ forward. ards. COLLEGE BOARD TEST—S.A.T. (Verinl) ing with Lee Harvey Oswald, Q. They hadn’t been sent to C h arges at Finch Identified the districts HOUSE David W. Ferrie and others to 1414 a result of the change of 08 as Greenwood Cotmty School Nextext Course!Qourse Begins MARCH 10th, 1969 kin Kennedy. Meeting:.twdber.twito weeklweekly for six weeks (tate afternoon or address. District No. 63 In South Caro­ At Shaw’s 1967 preliminary A. No, they hadn’t. lina, Emmet School District No. earfy evening) prior to May S.A.T. tes t opportunity hearing. Dr. Fatter testified Paris Talks Also Included In this course: A SPioiiijj REIADING Hadlman, walka a route 18 in Arkansas, and Cheater that through hypnosla he en­ in the French Quarter, testified PARIS (AP) — The United 9 . County in Tennessee. * STUDY SKILLS -k TBST-TAKINO TE1CHNIQUE3S WARES abled Russo to subconsciously * VOCABULARY DXJVULOiPMBNT * dUTTOAIi, m . States warned North Vietnam Finch said the funds tanrohrsd relive a September 1968 pMriy at (See Page Nineteen) FERENTTAL RBADINO * PBatCEPnON * CON- to save on and the Viet Cong today that a would not be held to eecraw lor CENTftATION k SMALL OROUFS ONLY. U h e r e ’s the districts. He said the dia- political settlement In Vietnam triots could becoRM Mlglble for AaOEMIC READINC CENTER, Inc. FOR famous brand cannot be reached in an envi­ federal financial aid once they ronment of violence. FRED L, KAPBOVB, Director ____ > present an acceptable deoegre- Secretary Laird Says • iq>eaklng at the fourth session gation plan. , . 61 M CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER \ i c h i ? of the enlarged peace talks, U.6. Next To Oavey's Hestoniwti Ample Faifctog ia Rear The terminatlonB become ef­ The 46-year-Old Ehsenhower, a Ambaoeador Henry Cabot Lodge fective March 16. Can 8U-0M7 For : retired Army colonel who haa also admonished his antagonists B U S Y ’ V Earlier, on Jan. 39, Flneh cut Just written a book about World U. S. May Move that "you cannot expect to off funds to five other southern at our lo'v\ War n action in Belgium, was achieive In these neg^atlons school districts. However, in vacationing in the Bahamas and what you tailed -to achieve in their case he gave each of them was not immediately available South Vietnam.” He was refer­ a 60-day grace period In whidi February for comment. ring to the other side’s demand to work out an aoeejttable .de­ HOME The Brueoela poet is now occu­ Missile Sites for the overthrow of the Saigon segregation plan. Uiere was no (ANT MISS pied by Ridgway B. Knight, a government as a prerequisite grace period announoed today. career diplomat. Althougti H Is By BOB HORTON halted construction work on a tor progress at the talks. prices AP Military Writer big antimissile radar site Just Secretary Finch also stir the city that serves as head­ ‘n>e atmosphere of deadlock nounced today Clover SdsMii F quarters (or NATO and Ihe Eu­ WASHINGTON (AP) Secre­ outside Boston. He said today continued without reltet. South eiFT , consideration ia belag given to Dlatrict No. 3 in South Carolina MAKERS ropean Common Market, the tary of Defense Melvin R. Laird Vietnam’s representative deliv­ had submitted an acceptable move that al^e, which oould bo a United States has separate—and disclosed today the Nixon ad­ ered a 6,0(Xi-word statement re­ plan for ecbool desegregatton. completely independent—am­ ministration review of Sentinel target for enemy offensive into- ailea, M to W M rth of Bos­ peating. all his gov«rmn9itt> Ctover and the three districts FOR HIM! ^ bassadors‘la those key apots. antlballlqtic miartle defease ba4&~pjNdU tary assistant from 1966 to 1961. outcome of the Sentinel review. Tran Buu Idem, reiterated the on the way to play with 'other neighborhood boys in the Chidon section Sai­ District No. I In South CaroUna, E But hia remarks suggest the Sentinel system in late 1967, he The Army awarded him the Le­ placed major emphaaia on Its Viet Chong’s term s; Titot the Washington County, Oa., sad gion of Merit for ’’illustrious major question facing the ad­ United States must "unbondl- gon. The wall was shot up during the Viet Cong’s Tet offepsvie last year and Pascagoula Municipal Sepag^ ministration Is not whether, but capability to defend against This FrMay, pc HtOLON MELAMINE •Xs eerolce” in that job. Communist Chinese mlsailto. tionally” withdraw all g oopp remains as a reminder of a war far more deadly than that the children play SebotX Dlatrict, Elsenhower went on Indefinite how, an antlbalUsUc missile de­ and "thoee of satellite -coun­ The department did not dis­ HOUSE REPLACE THE OLD, fense should be deployed. The Sentinel defense now pro­ in back atleys. (AP Photofax) leave without pay after his fath­ posed could not hold up under a tries” from Vietnam and “edlow close how much motley was In- ~ dinner sets er left the White House to help He was interviewed on the nuclear attack by the Soviet Un­ the South Vietnamese ^ople to vtdved In the action cutting off February 14ih, the older Elsenhower edit his NBC television show, "Today.” settle their own affairs In ac­ funds, for three districts. . SOME TRY THE NEW "This Is one of the options ion, he explained. mempires. But Laird maintained the sys­ cordance with the prrigram of ’The secretary said he took his In 1968 he resigned Ms com­ being looked at, locating the the NLF.” cut off actions only after exten­ Give Our Best Spartan missiles farther from tem could defend ogalnat inter­ Presto appliances mission to Join the New York continental ballistic missiles Lodge’s statement was a re­ Allies Kill 131 sive efforts to achieve voluntary publishing house Doubleday, cities,” the defense chief said. ply to questions put to Mm by cmnpliance failed. Preliminary ■- construction launched j by Qihina, now in the Finch, while instating his de­ Inc., as a senior editor. He also early stages of its nuclear mis­ the, other side tast week de­ HALE To Your Best served for a time as executive work and land acquisition pro­ sile -development, - manding "yes or no” answers partment would enforce school vice president of the Freedoms ceedings for the 46.6 billion anti­ with regard to the basic claims desegregation gutdellnea, has missile system have been held Although China does not have In Fights Near been critical of the previous Foundation at Valley Forge, of North metnam and the NLF. up pending a Pentagon re-exam­ an operational ICBM, Laird Johnson administration for ”ov- Valentine! Pa., only a. few miles from his said, ”I think they’ll test fire In Lodge told them they had a fun­ home in Phoenixville. ination of the controversial pro­ damental mkninderstandtng of SAIGON (AP) — With South Vietnamese and 3,190 ene ter cams in and took the men erzealousness”. 18 months” and, in the next few About 200 districts, most of Since leaving the Army, Ei­ gram. years have a force of 18 to 20 U!S. goals in Vietnam and the Viet Cong’s lunar new my the week before. out. The Spartan miaslle is a ma­ Southeast Asia. Meanwhile, an Infantry pla-y them in the South, face possible senhower has been active in Re­ missiles. A total of 1,315 Americans loss of federal funds (or failure publican poHtlcs. In 1966 he was jor component of the syatem Laird also said the United “The policy of the United year cease-fire only two toon was lifted into the area to and is designed to Intercept in­ were reported wounded last determine the size of the enemy to comply with the desegrega­ chairman of the Pennsylvania States must continue research States,” he said, ”is aimed at days away, the U.S. Com­ week, with 641 of them hospital­ coming enemy warheads sever­ finding a stable and lasting’ force. The 30 American ground tion guidelines laid down by Republican Primary Campaign toward an effective defense mand today reported 131 ized. The report increased the Finch's department. Committee and he spokp briefly al hundred miles from the Unit­ against the more numerous, so- peace in Vietnam and In South- troops estimated they were up ed States. North Vietnamese killed in total American casualties for against as many as 600 North ”If they don’t comply we will (See Page Ten) Laird’s order early this month (See Page Ten) (Bee Page Ten) two battles northwest of the w ar‘ to 31,662 killed and Vietnamese; helicopters quickly cut off funds,” Finch has said. 109,689 wounded. pulled the outnumbered Gla out Saigon, three U.S. helicop­ One of the battles reported to­ of the area, and artillery, gun- ters lost and three dam­ day was triggered by a scout ship helicopters and fighter- aged. helicopter from the U.S. 1st Air bombers went into action. Allied personnel casualtlee in Cavalry Division. As the chop­ One gunship covering the Black Students Steam-dry irons the two acUons Wednesday were per flew low along a treeline ground troops and three of the seven killed and 16 wounded. Wednesday to check a man helicopters ferrying them in and Bar Building Five of the dead and 13 of the moving on the ground, sudden out were hit by the heavy ene­ wounded were Americans.« heavy fire from the treeline my ground fire, but they were DURHAM, N.C. (API — A r«» brought it down, A second scout PROLON AAELAMINE 9.88 The U,8.-Command also re­ able to make It back to their group ol Negro students took ported slight decreases In the helicopter landed despite the base for repairs...... - 8.88 heavy fire, and the crew chief over the first floor offices of the total number of Americans and service for eight found three dead crewmen and The two helicopters that were four-story Duke University ad­ South Vietnamese killed in acr lost brought the U.S. total for ministration building today and Now with 29 steam ports S r better distribution of steom. New perm- tion last week, and a considera­ one wounded survivor. The crew Set consists of the follow ing pieces:^' anent press setting. Duf ,t Teflon soleplate prevents starch from the war to 2,359 destroyed by one of them told a reporter, 8 dinner plates, 6 cups, 6 saucers, ble decrease in the number of chief carried the wounded man 'Sticking to soleplate. to his own helicopter but was enemy action or other causer. ‘The blacks are fighting for 8 bread and butters, 6 soups, sugar 10.88 Viet Cong and North Viet­ The North Vietnamese troops their rights.” wounded three times himself as bowl, creanner and cover, 13" plat­ namese killed. reportedly pulled back to one of A Duke spokesman said about ter, vegetable dish, he made the rescue. reff. 12.88 The weekly casualty report their bases to, the northwest 30 to 40 Negro students seized The second helicopter was hit PRESTO said 183 Americans, 233 South near the Cambodlah border 11 control of the entire floor, Vietnamese and 2,264 of the ene­ as it took off. It flew several miles away. Sixty-four enemy sealed off the central records my were killed in action, com­ liundred yards, then made a FAMOUS portable pared with 198 Americans. 242 crash landing. Another helicop­ (See Page Ten) (See Page Ten) "ARVIN" 3 h eaters ironing Pentagon Declines Comment- Bribes Rumored 1320 watt element with chrome safety grill. Quiet, efficient, economical. Safe­ ty tipover switch. Portable, plugs in Grand Jury Sets PX Probe boards anyw h ere. 7 ft. attached cord. 13.99 r*g. 14.88 By WALTER PINO'S attempting to evade federal in­ ated funds (funds generated by WITH "T" LEGS The WuHhlligton PohI come taxes. According to Rob­ PX sales I. For this reason, WASHINGTON t- A federal ert Morgenthau. U.S. attorney in neither the GAO nor congres­ FOSTORIA grand Jury in New York City New York, the two allegedly sional appropriations commit­ is investigating the uclivitles of aad hidden Income totaling $3 tees are legally authorized to It's an Overcoat Americans and foreign nationals million which represented review th'eir activities. Both the So popotor, 01.8 we’re repemt- 4 .9 9 autom atic who buy goods and services for exchange services and the tog It oooe MNttol "commissions averaging about the niultl-blllion-dollar military six per cent on nil sales made House Armed Services Oommit- From a well-known maker. Save Strong, sturdy metal 'exchange systems. It was 8.90 over regular price.. Superb­ construction with non­ by them to military exchanges." tee-which over the years has ly designed and tpiiored all-weo. tip "T" legs. S4*inches to a ste rs learned Wednesday. Morgenthau's office, which is exercised paternal control—have tner coats that Olve you ideal long, ventilated j

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MANCHESTER E\’ENIN6 HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY; FEBRUARY 18, 1969 ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1968 PAGE THRBB Emil Gilels MOVIE AUDIENCE Sheinwold on Bridge ••*****g u i d e ******* Kham District proved, would permit the board tion of town. His son WlUlam A SERVICE OF FILM-MAKERS to enter into oontraet to com- Andover now carries on the life’s work AND THEATERS. FOBOBT ETIQUBTTK IN New Number Gets Otation piste the proposed project. of the father. lO ik d M H TIMB OF DANOBB NORTH Thoee Items on the altotnato The Baby Has th«8« ritm gt Apply to films The. Manchester Police Yeung OOP Talk released ahtf Nov 1, 1988 B 8 7 3 Voters Asked bid Include two biology class­ Pair COUNTRY > By ALFRED SHEINWOU) Democrats The Andosrer Youhg Re$Hibll- O 8 7 5 room • laboratoriss, a music DeiMirtmeiit ,1s going to At Bushnell When life la quiet and peace- oon CM> will have CoUn Betmet, THIS SEA L 0 k q j room, a greenhouse and im­ have, a new telephone PARE lid you can obaerve tradttlan a member of the Hartford CUy By JOHN OBUBBB in ads indicates the film wss B Q 3 109 To Meeting provements to the outdoor phyw nundtier, effective Fri­ To Hold Hop submitted end spprovsd under and foOoiw the rules for polite EAST CounoU, as their speaker at BmU OUris, fam ed Soviet WEST fool education and athletic fo- day, Feb, 14. It win be: A t tecttoB «( thiQ Ssod !■ • plMMit Been Named behavior. When the enemy to at .ciUttes. Saturday's maeting of the grovqx pianist making his first appear­ the Motion Picture Code B J 10 9 2 B Q 6 5 On Addition 646-4668. the gate, however, you must do (? K 4 On Feb. 22 Besmett will Calk on “Housing 2 Poirs 913.00 ance here, provided the high­ of Self-Reguletion. tp A 3 The estimated ooets based on 1100 BUR^4SIDB AYE., EAST HERTFORD what Is most needful regardless 0 A 109 3 2 Voten in Ragtoml Dtotriet 8 and ' Related yroUems.” The s light of the evening last night as 0 8 7 4 3 the Hunter bid sure: Oonstruo- B:\couraged by the large d] Suggested for GENERAL of what the etiquette book* aay. B 8 7 4 are invited to attend an Infor- pubUc Is Invited to hear htan at Volw ta $19.00! Mangano, Janies Victor, son of Andrew and Suxanno the Hartford Symphony offered A 6 3 2 tion, $1,808,960; movahle equl]> BraakfiMrt Semed 7 A JkL—7 DayB A Week sudlencee. At any rate, when it cornea to matton meeting on the addltten- number of people of all poUtieal the elementary sdtool at 7:80 Vlans Kangano, Lodge Dr., ICanchester. He was bom Feb. 1 another of its subscription con­ SOUTH ment, $124,700; ' architectural information meeting Monday to g Suggested for MATURE drawing trumps you must make •3 $975,000 needed to complete persuasions who attended and p.m . luncheon Spedels Served Daily at 9t FVancia Hospital. Hla matomal grandparents are Mr. certs et the Bushnell. In fact, B A K 4 and other fees, $96,000; legal ask all questions and hear the thia kind of diatinctian. Ihe prapoaed ptona for expan- P T A H ea d and Mrs. Arthur Vlens, Springfield, Mass. His paternal grand- Mr. Gilels provided the highlight sudlencee (perentel discre­ C? Q I 109 6 2 and miaceHaneoue expeiwes, $8,- facta. apparenUy eirjoyed the Hop South dealer. ■m of the Rham High SriMoI. 000; and contingency, $82,260 for The PTA' Commiittee on Pro­ psuwts are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mangano Sr., WilUmantic. of the symidianlc season, offer­ tion edvieed). 0 6 Treaty Hop a year ago, the An­ Both aides vulnerable. The meeting la dot for 8 pm. ject Conoem met recently and He has a brother, Thomas 8, and a sister, Deborah, 6. ing the Second Piano Cksiceito B A K 5 a total cost of $1,626,000. ANNIVEKSARY SALE — JAM. 19 - !« . 15 «***’• [i] RESTRICTED — Persons Opening teed Jack of epodea. At the Rham auditori­ dover Democratic Town Com­ ohoee Albert Dreyer as chairi by Johannea Brahma in a most South Weft North Eari The M arch 12, 1968 referen ­ Duplicate Bridge under 16 not edmltted, un­ In today’s hand you wotdd' be um . mittee has announced the sec man. He and members of the Kr«a, Brio Vauglm, son of Henry W. and Barbara lokc definitive way. Pass 1 NT Past dum authortaed expenditure of deUghted to lead trumpe 1 9 The'’Rham Boaid ot Educor Results lost night In a dupli­ ond annual Hop event. It will committee Mrs. Albert Camp­ FREE nSH OF ICE GREftM Krell, Swamp Rd., Coventry. Ho was bom Feb. 6 at Manches­ The audience was enthraUed lose eccompsnied by pereni 3 Pass 4 AH Paw $1,260,000. The state buikUng promptly If the defenders were th» will explain to vote re the cate bridge game at the Ital- bell, Mrs. Ekiltha ’ Birmingham wMfe m e e l o f H .M o r m o n ■ ter Memorial Hos]^tal. His maternal gruidparents are Mr. and with his placing and tendered or edult guerdien. grant is 70 per cent of the build­ be held on Washington’s birth­ We Need The obliging enough to <^>en dia­ •wed for the additional funds. lan-Amerlcan dub are; Kra. and Gordon MacDonald will Mrs. John R. Lake, Valley Stream, N.T. His iMtemal grand- him a standing ovation at the ing project or $1,187,600. The day, Feb. 22, from 7 p.m. to (J) Persons under 16 not ed- monds or clubs. Most people feel Aocotdlng to informatlan re- Donald Raymond and Bdward make a study of the project parentB are Mr. and Mrs. Ian Krell, Scarsdale, N.Y. close of Ms performance, wMch balance of the building project m idnight at the Tow n H all rni . mitted. Thii ege restriction that drawing trumps promptly is of diamonds, but nothing else. l««ed by the board, the chief C!onuwy, first; Charles Venaihal- R t. 6. which wlU include visits to Space— Every A TREAT was definitely Brahmsian every would paid by the three the onity decent way to act, end South may feel that 4w laut reason for Uie additional $875,- er and Robert Sidmon, secci^; schools where the project is in FOR EACH Bonan, Michelle Lee, daughter o f Joseph J. and Sandra minute of the time. He played mey bo* higher In cortsin tsqQis ali^^WUh Interest on the Again, Ted Moberg, a smor­ this costs nothing if you get a broken tradition by foUng to 000 Is the very rapid increase Myles Walsh and Doiudd Lew­ operation. Pair Of Our Fall Lee Rlckes Bonan, Kingsbury Ave. Ext., ToUand. She was bom with a very large tone and a ereee. Check theeter or money borrowed. gasbord specialist of many h / jU i / u MEMBER friendly opening lead. lead trumps at his fint op- la building costs amounting is, third; and Mrs. dair Bembe Feb. 4 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandmoth­ dellhetate tempo that was ad­ sdvsrtieing. ’The referendum on the $376,- years, will be in charge of the portiuiity, but he he« the game from 26 to SO per cent during and Mrs. Jeri Barton, fourth. Mandiestcr Evening Herald OF YOUR er ia Mrs. John Rlckes, Tidlnnd. Her paternal grandmother is mirably suited to the work. With the a ctu a l iq>ade open>- 000 will be held In the three delicacies to be offered. Serv­ and Winter Shoes Printed •• • public service end mbber to. soothe his fad­ tite past 12 months. Ahdover correspondent, Law­ FAMILY Mrs. Joseph Banka, Rockville. She has a sister, 7M , 8^ and WUhelm Backhaus used to Ing lead you cannot afford the towns on Feb. 18. Voting hours Results in- a game last Fri­ ings will start at 7 p.m. Later a brother, Richard, 2. by this newspaper. ings. ren ce M oe, te i. 142-6198. play the work almoet as deliber- luxu ry ot leading even die On Jan. 14, the bl(te for the in Andover and Marlborough day night at the club ore: on there will be dancing to the Must Go/' Opea 7 AJL to 10 PJM. Daily Question ately, but I had to search my round of trumps. A defender IwUdlng project were received will be 6 a.m. to 0 p.no. with North-South, Louis Halpryn music of a "celebrated combo.” 1____ Fahey, Carolyn Marie, daughter of Bdward and Rose­ Partner opens with 1-NT (18 memory aU the way back to 1933 would win and would return a »nd opened. Jack R. Hunter and voting in Hebrmi, by town and Jack Descy, first; Mrs. ’Tickets for the affair are aviifl- mary O’Gora Fahey, Barry Rd., Manchester. She was bom to 18 pointa), and the next play­ Mary Roy and Mrs. W.L. Hol­ to find a truly similar perform­ THEATER TIME spade to force out your other Oo. of IfanriMstor was low bid­ ordinance, from 6 a-m. to 8 able from any town committee — Feb. S at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ er pastes. Yon hold: Sapdea, land, second; James Baker and the OLD Hurry In The Savings Are Too Good To Misdl ance; this was by Gabrilowitsch SCHEDULE!; top card In that suit. Then the der, and the board has signed p .m . /member and will be limited to father Is Francis O’Gara, Brookline, Mass. Her paternal and the Boston Symphony. Mr. opponents Would regain the Q-8-8; Hearts, K-4; DUmoBda, a ocotract with Hunter for the Voters will-vote yes or na on Bdward Conway, third. an attendance of l(X> peoide. );grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Fahey Sr, West Rox- A-10-9-6-2; Clubs, 8-1-4. base bid which included c m i - Gilels made subsequent per­ East Windsor D .I.; Closed, re­ lead with a-quipment and legal and novation of the Regional played eaqh Wednesday at 7:80 scholarahlpe. K ralov^, a mem­ boro, Mass. Vernon orriiltectinal fees tf equipment Pofk.-r, In « h Str.-.'t ---- * «, « w • ist, but the conception of the ing to East’s ace. a good play for game In any S ch o o l?" pm . and ehoh-Frlday at 8 p.m. ber of the town committee for Optti Mon. thru Sat. • ThurB. NifiThtB tin 9:00 work was magnificent In its Back comes a spade to ca se. were cut back. The board urges voters of the a t the clu b , 136 B ld rid ge S t 40 years, successfully operated Dombeck, Tammy-Jo, daughter of Robert E. and Lor­ Chainiian Named South's ace, and he still cannot C opyrigh t 1889, The addltlcnai $878,000, If ap­ three towns to attend the public Play Is open to the public. a fsum in the GUesul Rd. sec­ raine Ott Dombeck, Windermere Ave., Rockville. She was artistry and understanding, as weU as in tonal qualities. General Feohirea Oarp. bom Fob. 7 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal F or 1969 Heart afford to lead a trump. He must grandfather is Louis Ott, Tolland. Her paternal grandfath­ Unfortunately, the orchestra lead his low club to'ttuqimy in er la John Dombeck, Ellington. She has a brother, Robert could not match Mr. GUela’ im­ Sunday. Appeal order to discard' the losing OIL DRILLEltS 8VOOBBD Jr. 4, and a sister. Dobra, IH- pressive tone, and the cello solo spade on one of the good dia­ PORT OF SPAIN — OR ex- at the start of the third move­ m onds. Mrs. Theodore Martin has {doratton in Trinidad A Tobago ment sounded almost inconse­ Now South is out of danger, Lallier, Stephen Scott, son of W illi^ J. and Vema Ses­ been named chairman of the succeeded at the umvuol rate sions lAllier Sr., Brooklyn St., Rockville. He was bom Feb. 10 quential as played by Jonathan and he can afford to lead a of 71 i>er cent in 1967, according Miller, principal cellist of the 1969 H eart Sunday appeal In at Manchester Memorial Hosi^tal. Hla maternal grandporentj Vernon, it was anounced by trump. ’Ihe defenders get their to the American Aasoolatkm of are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sessions, Stafford Springs, m s pater­ group this year. Further, his two trump tricks and their ace Petroleum Geologists. conception was stiff and un­ local campaign chairman David nal grandparents are Mrs. Julia Demo, Glastonbury, and Mr. Ingraham. ( Here is Our Valentine for You! Norman Lallier, Pawtucket, R. I. He has a brother, WlUlam bending, which might bq said generally of the orchestral por­ A volunteer corps of 420 per­ Amwlca'a Moot Honored Pom Feb. 9 ot Man­ of the classic style wMch was Donald Chase, Mrs. Robert It's time to speak of unspoken things... chester Memorial Hcepltal. His maternal grandparents are well maintained on the previ­ Largest SeleoUon of Goldsmith, Mrs. George Apel, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clyde Craig, Las Vegas, Nevada. His pa­ ous performance. ELIZABETH TAYLOR Mrs. Francis Pltkat, Mrs. Peter ternal grandparents are MT. and Mrs. John Ridge Hicks Sr., As for Bartok’s “Concerto for M IA FARRO W HEARTS Scottsdale, Arlz. Orchestra,” neither Mr. Wino- Olson and Mrs. Walter Tszchak. grad nor the orchestra seem­ Proceeds of the fund drive "SECRET CEREMONY" will support activities of the Rooney, Chris Ellen, daughter of Dennis P. and Sue Wll- ed to know what it was about, Greater Hartford Heart Asso­ ROBERT MITCHUM 49c „ »35 aon Rooney, Carol Dr., RockvlUe. She was bom Feb. 8 at Man­ and it ended up quite ineffec-, IN TECHNICOLOR chester Memorial Hospital. Her materalal grandmother is Mrs. lively. This Is a work for vir­ ciation, voluntary health agen­ cy. ItettesUt iKUeier* Thelma Wilson, Rockville. Her paternal grandxierents are Mr. tuoso orchestra, and the Hart­ M m iR N FlOMISIlMliO WORD IHH JlWlCfS IWIIO F«ui M »4lll8 hsoetlw SP e ctA L ! and Mrs. John G. Rooney, Manchester. Her paternal great­ ford group was definitely not in virtuoso shape last evening. -grandmother is Mrs. Susan Rooney, Manchester. She has a Janssen Seeks Fugitive ^irsHowYouoo/r/ CHOCOLATE brother, Kevin 5% and two sisters, Kaulene 4, and Noreen, 20 They negotiated the notes, but WHO YOU CON m onths. that was about all that could BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. The Secret Ularof HEART * *1 ,*1 />' be said. Tone, phrasing, nuance, (AP) — Actor David Janssen, Schroeder, David Francis, son ot Thomas V. and Kath­ conception, balance, and ar­ who played “The Fugitive’’ on PBULniuiniBn television^ has called on police leen Kennedy Schroeder, Kozley Rd., ToUand. He was born ticulation were all words that A UNIVERSAL PICTURE { Lb. 99c Feb. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ seemed totally alien to anyone to find another fugitive—^the one ® S Y L V A KOSCINA “ TECHNICOLOR* parents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kennedy, Chicago, lU. His on the stage. True, It wasn’t a w ho stole his lea sed 832,000 paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Vernon G. Schroeder, fiasco, but It was nothing to Rolls Royce corivertlble. • Valentine Cards Chicago, m . He has two brothers, Michael 2%, and James, 17 cheer about, either. TTie ca r, ow ned b y a leasing V alen tin es m onths. firm, was taken from a garage Friday, Feb. 14 Haltanarii’s Finest « Bt 9] IBI « W ednesday. HaU, Janet ^ynn, daughter of Charles W. and Katherine Vernon Clark HaU, Terrace Dr., RockvlUe. She was bom Feb. 7 at # Party Goods From Our "Poity Shop' Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandfather Is HMOCSnil M M U K -M S -M I FhANcoaFFiBEiu Junior Library iDin-amiMiit “THE THING FOR YOUNG Mr. WUHahi Clark, Manchester. Her paternal grandparents are _ THEATRE EAST # CANDLES— Nob HiH Creations Mr. and Mrs. Albert HaU, Glastonbury. She has a Mstor, « ■ ! |» IM Mn MBBB Cheryl, 28 monUis. Receives Gift PLUSH IMPORTED O f W orld Globe W eek ! ANIMALS GIFTS Most Unique Selection P u b lic support fo r th e Rxxsk- from Finest Quality from vlUe Junior Library has been $3.98 to $49.98 Sweden, Italy, Holland delivered in the form of a world globe, several special reports and a collection for display. 9 Head librarian of the Junior division. Miss Luella Den- SILF-MRVICI MPT STOEI ley, aimouncee that a globe has been donated by John Cad- Mon. tlini Fri. 7KN»-8;60 SaL-Sun. Z.-OO-StSe- BROAD ST., MANCHESTER e Open 10 to 10 man of Vernon. Eakly used by 6116-1:00-9:00 youngsters it also has the ac­ Starto Wednesday curacy and flexibility demand­ “2001 A Space Odyssey” ed by experts with over 4,000 iS'o ordin ary lovo story.. Larry Mathews p la ce nam es on It. TTie m ost detailed findings such as sea trenches, sea-mounts, con­ In Technicolor tinental shelves and ocean cur­ m im E iaM r ot the PARKADE Feature at BURNSIDE 100% HUMAN HAIR rents are included. RESOVATUN SMM 7KW - 9:80 / / I '>50 BURNSIOF. tvttVF r.‘,MF.-.M H/.RTrnRnHARTFORD Two articles concerning DIAL l-igNMIM FRCE PAnKIHC 5?8 -3333 N. Y. Paid QUARTERLY on M S.B.M. Savings Accounts UFO’s were brought to the li­ B A R R iC iN i brary by William McOormick nMrtHMiBsMri,. of Rockville after some pub­ Muctongf Candy Shoppe licity revealed the interest that No Mmimtim Deposit ^ No Minimuin Bolonce ^ No Notice Required WIGS children had expressed in the sulbject of “unidentified flying objects.” These articles will be Give The Best.»» bound and placed on file for cir­ culation. BOLTON LAKE , A collection of banks was DO brought in by Paul Baer of Da­ 646-1700 vis Ave., RockvUle. On March X at 10 a.m. the Story Hour Program will be re­ sumed with a special puppet HOTEL Reg. 59.$6 Rock Hudson ROUTE 44A — BOLTON, OONN. show. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY IS, 1989 MANCHESTER JiTVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN,. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1969 PAGE i l ? l Secret fiffiOilse-iii-Blocnn Program department, and dean of stu­ Life Is Camilla’s Valentine Miss Enid Lynn dents. The premiere of the LewU Skating - Coasting fw Winter Doldrums V.S. Marines Operating To Oior;eogi’aph Catroll favorite will be perform­ ed by the Hartford Junior vmAH aaoiVM equip them wNh fa brie-framed In A Shan Valley Area Carroll’s ‘Alice’ Modem Dance Theatre, a per­ AT Wnwiiif f n WiMw doon, and sometimee add an forming wing of the ballet com­ Enid Lynn, dkugjrter of Mr. A tl‘4igr bouM-tn-Moan pto> aicli (also bought at a hunber- thto one worn spotted to taop- pany, in, the Whiting Lane lAMDnta BONE RABOR, and Mra. Morton R<>benthal, 88 gnua to gnuutaed to un win- yatd) to add dlstlnctian to the h e g tsahlon ooulbwand foam Via School auditorium, West Hart­ piece. Armolrea may be a great Vtotmm (AP) — U A U m Bim Lawton Rd., has been appoint­ ford, Saturday and Sunday, Feb. Coasting is allowdd In Centar tor. Vwe jrour hammer, aaw, RoefcpSe near the dtocHttartoad addition to a teenHSgo bedroom, lam* Jumped «df oa Bm nurtbtCB a m lr te Bm Hfoto rtfla oom^ ed choreographer-director for 22 and 23. Springs Park unUl dark dally. paint brarii or lathe for the an Ideal place ‘ for clothing, mouptoin and Jungto ap- ponies move, around tho mlto the production of "Alice fai Curtain times each day will be Skiing at ths Hqrculea Dr. ghrtp biiaineaa But get It over books, storage, all sorts of pnaidMa to Itae A ttau WM y 2 and 4 p.m. Tickets are now on aloiM Is 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. wKh. lery in wavoa of CH46 ballooptor things. to moot Imddtaig enemy activity Wonderland,*’ an original sale at the Hartford Ballet Cb., ’There is no skating or hockey Malta a Itot of one-a-day taaka oasaulto hocked by Marino Jeto Another yputhful decorating In ttw rHnatc Tnnfton fradtor and hdtoopter gUMfo^ dance-drama for children. ’The 308 Farmington Ave. at Center Springs Pond. and In three weeka you may a n a , the VA. Command an­ announcement of the appoint­ wake up to aprlng aunahine. adventure can be adapted to any room in the house, but is nounced yeatetday. Davis foeto the A Shan VMtoy ment was made today 1^ Jo­ 'The human voice produces If you oan’t-think o< proj- BRITISH SMOKING MORE 21 ideal fa r a teen-age room.-^ Tim, IBarlnai tnv* kfltod U4 to one o f the toir opMona to * to seph Albano, artistic director of sound when a series of puffs of LONDON—Despite a ban on ecta to do around the house, the enemy in notthemmoat the Hartford Ballet Co. air at the rate of several hun­ plan one or more that win fDl in Take a set of bookshelves— en ei^ .eold tom to BgM. atat- television advertising of cig­ tend oetton olno* the opentlcn Quang TM Provlnoa batow tha Miaa Lynn is a member of dred per second pass between arettes, Britain's smoking rate the time. ' about three feet aride—and place Demiiltoiiaed sone. them on an unpainted cheat of tMgoa J t u L . f i in tbe mattam the company’s teaching staff, rapid openings and closing vo- rose from 2,810 cigaret^ per Here are aome ideaa for atart- chairman of the modem dance :al chords. u a ; the-same width. Put a set of a n a . Tito aawounoement c t Ifte The general nden out rp—wid person in 1966 to 2,880 to 1967. Bow about a comer cup­ doors—fabric framed or not—on campaign, oalled Dcarey Ohn- enemy venbirea acram Bto^DMZ board? Pome people apend a the bookshelves and use it aa a yon, warn wNMield for aeuuitty in the coastal tewtondo.' Thto hfetirae yearning for a comer storage closet or as a place For naaono. Marine ramie Mi ea w en fairly open hattlegioand laavga to diapiay their what- the television set. You may n ported aa U dead and 62 die North VMnamoao ecctitono- nola, bibelota, faric-a-brao or have to remove one shelf to use wounded. lyvutoerahle and ouch on o m t what have you. If you cant af­ it for that purpose. If you use Heavy n t a , fog and low violatlcn cf the sane oouU ha ford to buy, build something fabric in the door frames, you doude virtualfy halted die poUttcaBy unwiae, tas Bdnha. W.G.GIenneyCo. that wOl do tte Job until you cah may want to match it to the oweep for nlna daya, a ItorlnB Davto m ym the Bhe Banh tafll- awing that deaigner piece. bedspread. ■ oiHoer oaid. tradon corridor in the wo* A modem comer cupboard If you do not have enough lade fMd nporta aay beefed dtminatea Itoelf beoaum the m- can be built of ahallow ahelvea chairs in your living room, buUd up enemy anttolreraft activity emy can tw met and fou|ht for about a foot wide with little par- a bench, and put a handsome in the gonexal A flfaau ana boa from any wucUrwhUe objactive. PANELING titlana. Two aeta of these cushion on it. been lea* effective than in pre- Thto toavea the A Shau VUtoy ahelvea can be placed on two You may want to build a new vlouB opentlona to the voBey as a prime way otaMon for at­ walls so they meet in the comer standing screen to while away ana. One U.8. BeUoopUr, on tacks agatnst pfoto etdeo. The Vi of the room. winter. Vito one of the gold Army CH47 CUnook auppoetlng voBey ts studded W6lh udatr- t . ‘T Make the shelf units aa tall as spray paints on the frame. Cov­ the Morlnee^ woB lool to ground craft guns and remota enoiqh you like. If walls are dark, paint er the screen with a ricH fabric, fin Monday, the fliat-han re­ that any major UR. move can­ them white. If walls are white, such as red brocade. An avant- ported in the campaign. One not be mounted eonSy. IB ® ^ paint them dark, green-black or garde material might be used, Amertoan atioard was killed and Uue-black or paint them in the IhMllgence',^afIioeni have not if an op or pop moUf is used, eight were wounded. found one endmy main form color of the walla. Or put mir­ the frame of the screen should When U.S. end South Vlet- rors in the shelves. Shelves can unit In the Dewey Canyon area. be painted to harmonize. namese forcca invaded the A "Their aecurlty troopa flght be siaed to suit your collection In building such accessories, Shou Valley neorty a year ago, of things so they can be made damn well, though,” ooya the LAST 3 DAYS remember that frames and enemy gunners eiiot down 122 9th commander, ObL 'R obeit as high or low or as wide or aa bases may be inexpensive, if heUcopten but 106 wen recov­ narrow as you like. Barrow, St FmnrlsvBhj, La." you are going to decorate them ered. A draped taUe is another idea or hide them, but what ever The focuB o f Dewey Canyon to that la a good winter project. A the Increased enemy engineering 20-inch [dywood top that can be shows—gilding, fabric, paint- Florist Truck Flips and Everything's Turning Up. . should be of good quality and activity and movement of onp- ipade in a lumberyard for a few pUea in the area 890 miles north The Beat Oosia No Mere dollars may be fastened to a well done. Workman hooks up florist truck to turn it over after it flipped an oncoming trailer truck and wound up upside down. Flaherty Every do-it-yourselfer who of Saig^ The Marine move to base that is a conventional plannM with heavy use of ortU- on Rt. 83 in Vemon yesterday ^ternoon. Police said the driver, was uninjured. The truck is owned by Burke the Florist of height—about 27 Inches. You works on projects that raise I Carpet Master David J. Flaherty, 19, of 39 St. Bernard Ter., swerved to avoid Rockville. (Herald photo by Pinto) can put the top on any sturdy dust should equip himself with a leiy nnd airstiikes. So ta r nine base. A favorite base of do-it- mask. The least expensive ones B62 mlsBlons and 111 tactical air Rag Oleanlng SIMtoTS are practical, particularly those strikes have been used in the op­ the Regional 8 Board of Edu­ and they listened in on that con­ yourselfers is the old sewing Rham District cation. versation. machine base—Just about the with throw-away paper filters eration. Widening of Oakland St. which are discarded after use. "There’o some talk atxmt an­ Valentine Dance After lunch, the students went right height. You can fasten the The Parent-Teacher Student to w n c where' they had a guid­ plywood top to the base with a other Tet offenolve,” says the commander of the 3rd Marine Janine Da}v)is AssociaUon of Rham High ed tour of the facilitlM. They Subject of Genovesi Bill couple of flat-topped screws. N B A COLOR Division; aj. Gen. Ray Davis of School will hold a Valentine were shown through' all the o a A draped table should wear a Press dippings Dtoner-Danoe at Bolton Lake broadcasting studios, met many State Rep. Donald Genovesi be much too narrow and much lavish fabric, says Michael For Camilla Day of Takoma Park, Md., this year's Heart Fund Eitzgenad, Oa. THE PIKE Wins Contest ."The North Vietnameae army Hotel and Restaurant tonight at TV and radio personalities, of Manchester has a bill In the too crowded to provide safe Greer in his book "Inside De­ Rated ‘Secret’ 8 p.m. The funds raised by this watched the Bob Steele, pro­ traffic flow.” sign.” He likes brocade, but ob­ princess, life itself is her valentine. Born 18 years ago with a dime­ probaliily ditoks It can generate BARBER SHOP State Legislature calling for a For Oratory event will- be used to support gram In progress and Inspect­ He said that he Is particular­ serves that felt is a go od cover WASHINGTON (AP) — Capi- sized hole between the chambers of her heart, she was one of the a lot of cosualtiew aiul exette- A* $1.2 million appropriation for ment If it con in any way ap­ In Stop and Shop Bldg. PTSA’s student projects: Area ed the weather station dials and ly concerned "because of the for a draped table. He suggests fad Hill sources report some representatives to Boys and forecasting board. They also v'iJening and reconstructing a five yards of 60-lnch fabric to fortunate ones who lived to profit from the advances in heart proach Hue and Da Nang. TUa Janine Davis of Marlborough number of children who will use ALL 4 x 8 x < / 4 " t h ic k newspaper clippings about a is an effort to pre-empt them.” won first place to the Ameri­ Girls State, tro(^es awarded at saw how the "Mixer” works; portion of Oakland St. (Rt. 83.) the street for getting to school, bring the cover to the floor. If operation techniques. In 1959, utilizing a heart-lung machine which 3 Barb«rs the Blue and Gold Banquet and the home seamstress can’t fig­ military commimioatlons pro­ The burden of the operatian to can Legion' Oraitorical Contest whereby two television The State Highway Depart­ and because of increase in pe­ sponsorship of the Senior Re­ cameras, working simultaneous­ ment already has plans for re­ destrian traffic which will re­ ure how to cut this fabric to get ject in Wisconsin have been Heart Fund dollars helped to develop, surgeons were able to cor­ carried by the 3,000 m «i cf the ANTIQUE BIRCH To Give You lost week. Janine will face dis­ ception. ly, superimpose two images on constructing Oakland St., north sult when the apartments are a beautiful drape to the floor, clasalfled as "Secret" by the rect the condition. Today, a high school senior, Camilla skates, 9ih Regiinent, a seoBoond Jungle trict competition on Feb. 28 at she should use a pattern or con­ fighting Marine unit. Station Trip the TV screen at once, and stu­ from Gleason St. The state completed.” Prompt Service 8 p.m. In Rockville High dents visited the monitoring VINTAGE CHERRY sult a sewing expert. She’ll need Navy. dances, water skis, scuba dives and is said to have a normal life The 0th went into the area Twenty members of the Au­ plans coincide with the widen­ School. rooms where constant watch is ing of 1-84 and the construc­ A public hearing will be con­ eight yards of braid or ball A cmigressknial spokesman expectancy. carefully. ArtiUery hanee Hke dio-Visual Club accompanied by fringe for one tier auvund the said Navy officials eocplainlng Two other MaMborough stu­ their advisor, Mrs. Ruth HlUs, kept on incoming and outgoing tion of a new overpass at the ducted Feb. 26 at 10 a.m. in T A W N Y E L M bottom of the fabric. Some peo­ "Project Sanguine" to congress­ dents were also winners. Plac­ visited the American Radio Re­ programs. intersection of Rts. 30 and 83. Room 418 of the State Capitol ple like two or three tiers. men carry the clippings ing second was David Gonot lay League dn Newington and Genovesi’s bill, if enacted, on a bill to establish a branch FOXFIRE PECAN Another venture that is fun in stamped "Secret” In their fo­ voted to go ahead wUfa plana and third. Stove BergenhoHz. W nc Broadcast House In would provide funds for widen­ of the Motor Vehicle Depart­ Robert D. Houley to ask sui>- for Bie ehow. 90 Piano Makers ment in Manchester. winter is antiquing unpalnted lios. Vemon port for Improvements at cer­ The American Legion Posts Hartford. ing and reconstructing Oakland furniture. You can use one of Most details of the project The exhiibiMfon building at ttie of Hebron and Marlborough At the American Radio Relay HAMAMATSU, Japan —This St. from N. Mato St. to Glea­ The bill is co-sponsored by RUSTIC COLONIAL BIRCH tain locations and traffic lights made the following awards pos­ the antique kits to do this Job in have been in Wisconsin newspa­ at several of them. ToUand County AgrteUKural’ League, students inspected aU city'of 360,000 on Lake Hamana son St. Manchester’s three state repre­ Center has been rented for sible for the local winners; the earlier 'typos of equipment Is Japaui's piano and organ Genovesi said today that, sentatives, Genovesi, Francis a Jiffy. Dining room chairs may pers, the spokeenmn said, and Group Forming a YMCA Mlrablto’s committee also Try to match RIVIERA NATURAL BIRCH be antiqued in lovely pale congressmen have discussed the June 19 through 22. Space wIR First place,' a $60 bond; sec­ that had been used and toured manufacturing center. It was with the planned construction of Mahoney and N. Charles Bog- suggested a proposal for ­ ond, a $26 bond, and third place greens or brushed whites. An project publicly. 'The plan is to be available for 30 to 36 booBw the station after being divided here that the country’s first more than 400 apartments on gini. The three have urged in­ ance to school bus driven ten dollars. Into two groups'. One group old secretary or bureau may bury a maze o f lines under the Gets $100 from CofC and T etaSero will be contacted this $575 organ was made to 1892 and Oakland St., with 1-84 to be­ terested Manchester people to COLONIAL ECOM. PLUS in the form of public education Judges for the event included entered a section where the come a 10-lane highway, and take on new beauty with an an­ northern third of the state and The Board of Directors of the was suggested (hat development BtKrtly about eocMbUiag. the first piano in 1899. Today attend the’ hearing and to speak tique treatment. and bus driver courses; better the Rev. Gordon Weeman, rec­ operator contacted Israel, and there are about 90 piano makers with plans for an interchange out on the need for the local use the facllitlea to conununi- Rockville Area Chamber of of larger buildings with divided street lighting in certain areas; OvalTC WALNUT TONE Young people are making ciate with submarines anywhere tor of St. Peter’s Episcopal the students listened to the ex­ here. in the area, "Oakland St. will branch office. Commerce voted Tuesday to space for individual firms might compulsory automobile inspec­ Church of Hebron; State Rep­ change betweert the stations. armoires out of packing cases in the world. be the solution to this problem. bought at lumberyards. They contribute $100 to a committee tion by the state, and a wider *Our own Traa«ur« resentative William O’Neill The second group went to anoth­ SANDAL WOOD The current phase of the pro­ 'Industrial prospects. It was bridge at Dobson Ave. ChMt thM Mentifles which Ifl attempting to establish INCOME TAX the diamond within a> from the 62nd District and Dr. er part of the station where the ject consists of stringing a few noted, are usually concerned A home produote show Is also of oxcopUonal quality. James J. Moreau, chairman of operator contacted Germany lines to a station near Park a YMCA in the area. about hospitals, golf ,courses, being planned by the dvamber. PREPARATION Only Mkhaala has it. ANTIQUE MAPLE CHAmSE YOUR Falls, but the final cost of "Pro­ The chamber had previously libraries and facilities such as The executive board, last week, ject Sanguine" could run over- sanctioned the project. Ralph a YMCA. INDIVIDUAL. 22 billion. CHESTNUT OAK PRESCRIPTION Lipman, chairman of the Cham­ It was suggested that po­ BUSINESS AND Navy spokesmen contacted tential industrial prospects be Remember Her When you think of about the project said they ber’s Economic and Develop­ given a bus tour of the area. SMALL BUSINESS BARNSTABLE PECAN HERE knew nothing about the claaslfi- ment Commitibee noted that the On recommendation of John TYPEWMlSRSt group is helping to ^ future Coll C m i c k a ^ WE HONOR calion. Mlrablto, chairman of tife Think of YALE A OapHol Hill source said indurtry when it pushes for group’s Safety Committee, It ANTIQUE PECAN projects such as the “Y." TYPEWRITER SERVICE JA SO N J. NOVITCH DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER—068 MAIN STRUDT PLAZA "the Navy feels it’s one thing was voted to send letters to the Lipman reported on a meeting State Highway Department, lo­ 649-4986 We give credit to young adults for the papers to publish the in­ 42 S. Adanu St., Manchester 643-1996 ; CARO , formation and another thing for with Industrial Conunisston cal officials and State Senator Weekly Special the Navy to reproduce it and chairmen of the trl-town area, distribute it." Sol Libby, Ellington; Clarence O’Crowley, Vemon, and WilUam 4 X 0— 4 M M LAUAN REG. 88,84 SPECIAL *3 3 0 Summers, Tolland. PINE PHARMACY .^ber discussing the pros and VALJBNTINE DlAY cons of small Industries, the 6M CENTER ST. OAROS — CIANDY committee agreed that small aUIKTAK MANCHESTER, CONN. shops are not attractive to towns I FREE OITT WRAPPING! from a tax standpoint. It was LAUNDRY TEL. 649-9814 also noted that landowners CORKBOARD ARTHUR DRUG usually prefer to sell larger areas than such shops need. 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Washington'TMtKamen on the optimistic EUiAgton the work of 41 teachers a n d Pontifical Institute of Regina Andover aides and will assist them in Mundl in Roma .and attended 'Mmtrlipatrr military sttuotion in Vietnam when the curriculum development and by Invitation fero extensive AffenfionI first urgent messages from Vietnam ar­ TV- Radio Tonight Sta Luke Church procurement of visual aides. sentffltira at the Graduate rived to inform Roatow that the enemy G range Sets mEAtHMI IMPROVEIIEirr GLASSES fEorPttitui l|rraih Miss Preusae Is- a graduate School of ’Theology o f . Notre was in Saigon and Hue. Names IMrector Dame University. Miss Preusse B Y T H E of Mt. Holyoke College, t h e BBGINNfNO MARCH 10. 1909 ______nro oo.. INC ’This year, to the contrary, we wUl 3 C o n t e s t s Hartford Theologtoal Seminary has been a professor of moral AFTEBirOON and EVENINO CLASSES U B i M e U a tm n Televi$ion At Parish School theology at Ursullne College for Masses for ELEMENTART and HIGH SCHOOL —i hi atM ichetw . Comi. not be surprised if the enemy launches and Union ’Theological (College. T B O i C i S r. v ^ i R a u s o N a Tet offensive. We won’t be surprised, The Andover Orange la spon­ 6 : » 03) ilCenr Griffin ( 40) Newabeot . Women in Cleveland and f o r Readiiig (PhooleB, VndeiWhuidliig^ e t& ), Shri$r (aaj iince Douziu ( ) After Dinner Movie ’The Rev. John K. Honan, pas­ She was commissioned by t h e W ALTER R. FERGUSON 3 several communities of religious Comprehenslen, Vocnbolary, Speed, Cofiegw BoniS iS d P t ^ l a b e r s but our bet is he will be suiprised if soring three 'different contests, (M) HUteracePs Nelghbor- -<34) Decision 'Making tor of 9t. Luka Church, Inis an­ American Bocud of Foreign IDs- Praparatloa and OeMml Rending EMMency. Foonded Octolier 1. U 8 I hcnl (») Huntley-Brlnkley (C) sisters In theh- novitiates a n d he haunches it. one to aid in expanding a n d (80) Munsters 8- 13) Truth or Consequencea nounced the appointment of slons of the Congregational ★ Small Ctaases * Pre-Testing Program * Certified Tsnehens (MO) Perry Meson C) Church to serve as a missicxi- canonical programs. PofeiUhed Erwry BvenAw Bxc«ti( Sunduy* One additional reason for making such improving the school lunch Miss Edith 'Preusse as execu­ •ad KoHtejn*. Im ercd at th« Post Oiricp at (30) 'ThU le tlia LUe i ary in India. She will assume h^'posltion Acodmlc Rtodinq lmprov«iMnt CwilEr, Iec. lieodbeeler, JC o n . aa Saoottd C^aaa Mall a bet: those captured enemy documents (40) OUIlgan's Island M) Folk Guitar tive director of the pcolsh program, another to encourage (16) Voyage to Oie Bottom of ( - ) Daniel Boone at St. Luke Church immediate­ 88 E. CENTER STREET K M t a r . ^ ~ have never forecast anything accuratety 30 3330 School of Religion. Following her conversion to NNext ext tto aavey*a needlework and a third to pro­ ( 18) M yiriry ’Itieater MANCHESTER, CONN. Telephone 6U-tM 7 8 UM «TUPTIOTr RATES vet. 6:»a§)^e.U-r (.13) The Qtieen and I Miss Preusae. will coordinate Catholicism she studied at the ly. PmyaMe In Advance mote the skills of sewing. 6:80 (30 WluiTr New (8^ ) nylng Nun ' O n » T e a r ...... $30.00 In the school lunch area the (40) TruUi or Cooeequencee ( 10) Tburad^ Nicfit Movie Six Montln ...... 1S.S 0 (30) U.8. Navy55m 8:00 ( 34) Fourth Eotate ■ H ire * I fo n l h a ...... 7.80 contest involves posters now be­ (SO) F Troop (8-«) Timt Girl O a e M o n t h ...... A 60 (8) I Love Lucy ( 13) Jooatlian Wlmtere With The Wind, A 54 Inch Fall ing done by pupils In Grades 1 6:K (8) acl Report 8:30 ( 8- 40) Bewitched ___~ lri»tBBR OF through 4 and essays by chil­ 0:00 (8-8-10-13) News, Weather, (18) Herv Griffin • THE ASSOCIATED PRESS We have all been familiar, for several dren in Grades 5 and 6. Cen­ ^ r t i ( O ( 3 0 3 3 3 0 ) Ironside IlM Aaaoelatcd Pren la exdualvely cmitinl (40) NewSbeat (C) (34) V 1 Were President to Un uae of rmubllcatlon of all newn dla- seasons now, with the wlnd-<^lU factor tral in both ixMters and essays ( » ) HtaWIghUi (b) 9:00 W (8 o% r t )d What’s It All About patohea oredlted to it or not othcrvlae crodlt- will be the use of milk in the (18) Rifleman ( 8 -12) Thursday Night Movla od la tMa paper and aloo the local novra pub in.how coid It can be. Given a certain (M MoHale’a Navy ( 34) General Afeembly r llahed here. temperature, say 20 degrees, you per­ lunch programs. ’The idea of the ag m 0 3 0 3 3 3 0 ) D r a g n e t All ria ^ of repuMIcation of .special <11^ . 10:00 ( 10-3 0 3 3 3 0 ) Dean Martin patohaa nereln are alao reserved. form some mathematical calculation milk promotion comes from (r-(8 ) The- Outcasts - • (40 ) ’That’s Life based on the number of miles per hour Connecticut Milk for Health. 6:06 }4§’, g o S S r * The Herald Printing Coinpany Inc., as- ' (33) SkiBki Report ^ jl8) Newa somea no financial reaponatbtllty for typo- Inc. and prizes will be sup­ , Critique the wind Is blowing, and you get a new I ( 8) FranicReyi„nk ReynoMs (C) ) ^ s gnuiiiloal errora appearing In adverlleemenia plied by that organization. (18) My 9kvorlt« Favorite Martian 10:30 1 8 and other reading matter In The Manchester temperature, perhaps 20 below, which The contest closes Feb. 17 and (34I )) What’sW ill New Evening HetaJd. tells you how cold It really is to your 0 0 3 3 3 0 ). HunU^-BrlnUey prises will be awarded in all 8-12) waiter Cronkite (C) Bubocrlber to Loa Angeles TTmea-Waehlng- skin and blood, not merely on the ther. (30) canSKan riiiiT U ^ ) ’Thursday Starlight KELLY ROAD PHONE 872-4636 or 647-1428 ton Post News Service. three parts of the contest and 8:46 ( Mvs—# ) N eT.—.ava w s vavisa :36 8 ITill serrioe ollent of N . E . A. Service, Inc. mometer. at a Orange meeting on MAroh 11:80 ( 121 1 ), Late Movie Pablhdiera Representattvea — The Jullu.' 7 :00 ( 10) Alfred Hltchoock ( 1 0 3 0 3 3 3 0 ) TVmlght Show OPEN 5-DAYS WEEKLY 9-9. Mathews Special .i^ncy — New York Chi- *rhere is also, sUU to be determined a. ’The essays will be read and ( 18) What’s M y Line ((?) Johnny Carson . VERNON CIRCLE (2330 ) 'Nears, Weatlier, Sports ( 8>40) Joey Btahop cage. Detroit and Boston. the posters will be on display scientifically, some coefficient whldi ex­ SEE SAtURDAT'S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE LISTINGS "I»(h' I Ml' >' M * . ( M EM BER AUDIT BUREi^ OF CTRCin.A- presses the relationship of the wind to at the tneqtlng to which t h e \ i n - i M l . i i N I r I ’ ) ...... I TTONR VERNON, CONN. I m I \i.’\| Mnl' the fall of snow. public ia cordially invited to Dteplay advertlalng closing hours: attend. Radio Jhr Monday — 1 p.m. Friday. ’Thus, as the experience of the last For Tuesday — 1 p.m . Saturday. The needlework contest runs (This Ustiiig Inoindes only thoM news broadcasts of 10'or 16 several days would indicate, cm 16 inch For Wednesday — 1 p.m . Monda\ from now through August and minute length. Some stations oarry other short newscasts.) For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday fall of snow which is subject to the For Friday — 1 p.m. Wedneeday. is open to anyone who has a WBCH—SM :10 Speak Up Spot Jh r Saturday — i p.m. Thursday. forces of a 30 mile an hour wind has 6:00 Hartford Highlight. 1:30 Speak Up Hat‘a r t fo r o Oasalfled deadline — 5 p.m. d ^ before Orange member as sponsor. R 7:0 0 N e w a ;S 0 Barry Farber pubiloatlon. 6 p.m. Friday for %turda\ to be recalculated into at iecmt a 36 Is being handled by the Com­ 8:00 G a s lig h t !:16 S ig n O f f and Monday puMIcatloo. 13:00 Quiet Houra w n c —Its* inch and perhaps a B4 inch tall of snow, mittee of Women’s Activities ):0 0 Altemoon Edition WTOP— 141* made up of Mrs. Howard Stan­ i ;00 N e w a . since the higher number will represent 6:0 0 Danny Clayton g 9:16 Market Report Thursday, Fetoruary 13 the number of inches they may accumu­ ley, Mrs. Peter Mortlook and 6:0 0 Dick Heathertof t :30 W e a t h e r 9:0 0 B U I L o v e 9:36 Strictly Sporu late in some particular drift or the Miss Marion Stanley. Interest­ 1:00 Gary Girard 9:36 Afternoon Edition number of Inches that may have to be ed people may call Mias Stan­ W I N F — I t s * 7:00 A o o e n t 69 ley for rules and entry Manks. 6:00 N e w s 7:06 Ski Report The Berlin Factor hoveled out of the same spot in the 6:16 B p M k U p 7:15 N o w The Grange sewing contest 6:00 r f t w i ^ / 7:30 Dairid Brinkley Step StepePS Specials! driveway. 7:80 Newa of the World It Is obviously groing- to take some care-7; started Feb. 1 with garments 6:46 Lowell ’I^ocna* 7:45 Joe Garagiola fill handling and atepping, both on the Averaging the Manchester experience to be finlcrtied by sometime in 6:66 Phil RUsuto 9:06 Pop Contoert 7:00 The World ’Tonighi 9:06 Nlghtbeat • I part of ourselves and on that of Russia, as we have received it by word of mouth, Miiy. This is open to youths 12 7:30 Frank Gifford 1:00 News, Weather by report of recurrent drifts in the same to 17 years of age and t h e 7:80 Speak Up Sport. 1:16 Sports Final to keep whatl was intended to be the 8:00 N e w * 1:80 Other Side of the Day most innocent kind of Presidential section of road, by news of snow plows women who will help them. Journey to Europe from developing into trapped in their own dead ends, and by At Hootey Partey the blue vapors rising from driveway Ifrs. Sarah B. Palmer and South Windsor * the kind of confrontation neither nation Oourlesy National Oollery of Art, Washington, D.C. THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY ONLY Gerald Anderson, both members wants. entrances being ^loveled for the third of the Andover Democratic time, the wind-snow fall here in Man­ STILL LIFE BY PABLO PICASSO Joseph Duffey In tMs Und of world, a President can’t ’Town Committee, atteiwled the chester did amount to approximately 64 36th District Senatorial Council even plan a cheerful, get-acquainted visit Will Speak at inches. In Mansfield last week. Ilie to Ms known friends in Ehirope without This is how deep it really was, to those council, formed by State Sena­ Ball on Friday encountering coniplications. who had to work with It. Herald tor Robert Houley, is made up Inside Report of members from all 13 towns ’The Rev. Joseg^ Duffey cf the They're all The complication lies in Berlin. Going Connecticut Yankee Yesterdays in the county, and Its purpose Caucus of Connecticut JDemo to Western Europe, an American Pres­ by By A.H.O. is to advise Senator Houley of crots will be guest ^leaker at a ident almost has to go to Beriin, or else Student Reform Or Revolution? Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak 25 Years Ago what his constituents have in saml-fonnal "Sweertheart Ball” stand suspect of a soft attitude toward mind about lelglslation. Also, wtii(di la to be held this Friday Students are not alone in being disen­ This was a Sunday; The Her-, What drew the crowd to that the maintenance of the Western presence canters of the state, from the Houley wants to keep the people 'Ot Seboub's Reetautant in Nast chanted with our society. The estab­ WASHINGTON — Sen. Hugh though none has clvlL service aid did not publish. seemingly interminaible hearing In that dty. people theoretloally supposed to in his district Informed about Windsor. lished order rteither fulfils people’s as­ protection. cm "laige lot ax> i»«" hefoce the Scott, the assistant Republican benefit from the proposed fan-- what goes on in the Legislature. The affair is being sponsored pirations nor is sensitive to their griev-. It was partly to complain General Assembly’s OetMirai This American President, going to leader in the Senate, has quiet­ 10 Years Ago posHitm of state regulation to' People in town who have ideas by the South Windsor Demo- ances. ’The political parties are unpop­ about this lack of change that Law Committee the other day Western Europe, and therefore going to ly advised the White House that make the rich suburbs out their' to present to Houley can call emtic Town Ommlttee. The ular; government is seen to be slow, about half the Republican Sen­ Chamber of Commerce estab­ was Oie supposed dess tftid so­ Berlin, is making his visit there J i^ real estate up into smaller either Anderson or MM. Democratic town committee’s of clumsy, and secretive: and Parliament the failure of the Nixon admin­ ators attended a closed-door lishes beachheads on both sides ciological Issue of rid i small at a moment when Russia and itself has come to be distrusted. In that pieces to accommodate more' Palmer. East Hartford and East Windsor istration to bring a single Penn­ grievance session 'with Harlow of the Connecticut River for a town zoning anootlneee. Bridge Night Germany are making Berlin the scene light it is a mlstiake to belittle student Amrei'cans on the way up in ' Play resumes this coming Fri­ following ticket committeemen: Barnes. Sponsored by the Manchester One of the crusading bills in­ had the slightest intention of welcoming pathy. In rejecting the materialist politicians are beginning to Fong of Hawaii and other Sen­ clous h'vlng, neverthelesB had an day at 7:30 p.m. at the church Joseph Adams, ’William Flan- In charge of publicity Is Mr. Oouncil o f Churches troduced would make the maxi>- nelly, Joseph OHtzor, Walter Raymond Lydon, and the Misses this new President to office with threats values of 'the consumer society (whether wake up to the fact that, far ators heard Harlow had agreed occasional ehrewdneas in Its with aU Interested welcome. miun that cmuld be required Kupebunoe Jr., (^au^sUsn Boor- Claire Nlzlankelwlcz and Jac­ of a Berlin crisis, whidi was the way capitalist or Commundst), in resisting from the top-to-bottom house­ to the session, they- were boil­ argument. Ih e price of a one S h eers Of Change aitywhere erne of two acres; an­ dendeorp, James Throwe, John queline Archer are In charge of Khrushchev welcomed Kennedy in 1961. bureaucracy (capitalist or Communist), cleaning promised by candidate ing over because Mr. Nixon had acre lot in their towns, (hey Manchester Evening Herald other big city proponent of Archer, A1 Zagorskl, Sal Garq- decorations. in condemning the hypocrisy of the so­ Nixon, President Nixon has or­ just declared postal workers out testified, was ap p roxim ate the Andover oorreapondent, Law­ One of life’s persistent Issues demcxjracy favored a one acre falo and Mary O'Hare. Tickets Had the President’s journey been set cial structure (capitalist or Communist), dered department chiefs to go of politics without first discuss­ same as that tor a two acre' rence Moe, tel. 748-8796. in God’s plan for man Is self maxi'mum. are still available and may be 400 ADDITIVES SOLD 10 days later, this particular Berlin they speak with idealism, Indeed with slow in weeding out Democratic ing it with Republican Senators. lot. It was, titey said, false rea­ holdovers and replacing them Identity. Modem man is ask­ Only one of the sponsora of obtained from any of these NEW YORK—The nearly 400 fracas, between the two Germanics, moral fervour. Their appeal ostensibly The meeting quickly changed soning to assume (here wcMd POOR VISION CAN KILL is to total freedom. One London student with Republic^m, party faithful— from a routine session with ad­ »uch legislation actually appear­ NEW YORK—Nearly a fourth people. brands of oil and gas - tank might have been over, and of no con­ ing: “ What Is man?” or “ Who be any retd flow of benefit end slogan last week read: ” It is forbidden an unprecendented reversal of ministrative assistants to a ma­ ed. Among those who appeared of hunting-accident victims are In Ekist Hartford they may be additives that reduce friction sequence in his visit. am I? ” Two scripture passages xurrectl'on 'between any ehading to forbid. Everything is permitted.” Of custom. jor gripe session with the Sen­ for the gmeral pulbUc t h ^ ap­ wrongly identified aa an animal obtained from Democratic Town and build up lenglne-oU vis­ down of the exolusiveness at (he course that is naive, utopian, romantic, Moreover, Republicans in ators themselves. aid UK in understanding the na­ peared, to our sennetimes sleepy by a fellow hunter with de­ CSiairman James Fitzgerald or cosity account for $200 million But his actual timing takes him to top and the kind of need which but it is also inspiring. congress have also been bitter­ Out of it oatne clearance pro­ ture of man: Psalm 8 and Gen» attention, to ha've li>h«r»-H*)l Syndicate HERCULON TEXTURED BLUE GREEN TWEED $9.95 •5 .9 5 further might lake himself out on a limb have been demonstrating for just those Some such trouble is inevitable 8 to 10 FORTERHOUSG STEAKS and predict that there will be no ” Tet tilings that the revolutionary students of in any new Administration, but ACRILAN TIP SHEARED BRONZE COLD $10.95 •6 .9 5 offensive” by the Vietcong and the democratic Europe and North America what sets the Nixon adminis­ 1 to 2 SHORT STEAKS , :iffect to despise —for freedom of speech North Vietnamese this year. tration apart is the unprece­ ACRILAN PLUSH NILE CREEN $9.95 •5.95 and opinion, and for democracy. That is dented decision not to clean 1 FLANK STEAK To predict no such offensive would be what the students of Spain are struggling house. to fly In the face of the odds. 'Ihese have HEAVY TIP SHEARED ACRILAN SAPPHIRE TWEED $12.95 •6.95 for, too. Freedom, of course, is never One week before the election, a 5 LBS. LEAN HAMBURG been established as heayj^not only by absolute, and democracy is always im­ (or example, a top Nixon po- HEAVY ACRILAN PLUSH SHADOW OLIVE $12.95 •9.95 reports of troop movements and concen­ perfect, but a society in which freedom lUical manager told us that a Avg. Wt. 65 to BS Ibt. trations, and by the di-scoveiy of various of speech and opinions is respected, in major housecleaning would get ACRILAN TIP SHEARED MOSS TWEED \ $12.95 •8.95 stores of arms, but by the capture of which the will of the democracy can top priority if Mr. Nixon was excess itself, and in which the rights of enemy documents or prisoners confirm­ elected. 'Ibis housecleaning BX’ntA LEAN—FRESH GROUND the individual are upheld by a system would descend to the second OUR OWN CURED ing that the new attack has been ordered of law, is a .society greatly envied by NOT PRE-PAOKAOBD and is on the way. und third level of Federal those who liave the misfortune to live bureaucrats— to the “ memo- Noneilieless, the long sliol gam'ble has Scotch Ham ib.M29 under totalitarian’ Governments and in writers,” as he put it, whose Chuck Ground TP REMNANTS CUSHION VINYL BRAIDED RUGS certain attractions. FX>r one thing, thero one-party States. memoranda on new policy ques­ were no captured enemy documents a To build a liberal democracy has tak­ tions so often establish policy. Armstrong 9x12 year ago, when the real Tet offensive en centuries. To destroy it could be a Precisely the opposite has oc- W o loiit coM sforago lockort for your froion moots and vogotoblos $ o n - o o did actually arrive and catcli evefybody matter of months. We must beware of curr^. In Atty. Gen. John for os litrio os $1.25 a montli. Tlw lockor holds about 250 pounds v . , 7 F ( . 51-89 R e g . t o completely surprise. Instead of ad­ undeiYaluing parllamen'tary democracy Mitchell’s huge Justice Depart­ UD t o 50% o f f R olls “ $49.95 ONE PRICE vertising its pottKssion of secret merely because of Its 'imperfections. The ment, (or example, most first of moot. Coniporo this dool btforo you buy a homo fiooMr. evidence of the impending attack, oui’ students are impatient, and they have and second level assistants to ■some things to be impatient about. But Intelligence was speclaliizing, at the the new Assistant Attorneys Lot us fill your froomr with U.S.D.A. choico moots, notivo poultry, the most Immediate of these concern General are being retained. moment the Tet offensive began, in pro- iinlver.Hity affairs, and most of them are This means that scores of gov­ Suobfook Form fnrits ond vogutoblos. Sovo up to IS to 20% omd — Aildlng convincing proof that our military now beginnl.ng to be put right. These ernment lawyers hired by John oot Ilk# o king. Eirim —(Victory in Vietnam hud begun to be so grievances are not so intolerable that Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson TAKE UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY complete tlMJ enemy had lost all initia­ they justify u total assault on the sys­ are staying on. tive. tem itself. It, too, is being reformed. Moreover, top-rank Justice IF YOU UKB THf BEST GIVE US A TEST Am a Washington news chirpatch recall­ Reform is a dirty word to the dedicated Department .job-holders—the di­ 51 BISSEU ST. R B A K O F ICB PLANT 643-8424 ed Juat the other day, Walt Roatow and revolutionary, but it is the better and rectors of Prisons; Immigra­ PLBNTY OF FMEB fARKING SPACI more civilised course. —MANCHESTER NO MONEY DOWN hla M aff were actually busy briefing tion, and Narcotics Enforce­ (KNULANU) GUARDIAN ment—now ane slated to stay. A H£AW OAT^ Mrfh %/0 M hM C MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1989 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAI7CHESTER, CONNw TOUBSI^AY; FEBRUARY 18, 1969 P A Q O N I N R to the society .may deduct tile Colum bia dues as a contrHnitton if the de­ Tow oi by snow drifts. Both ears L^'daU St. stopped at a traffic car parked In the lot by t h e ductions are Memiaed. were driveable, no li^Jurles were algnal on Woodbridse St eorty Sportsman's Tavern on Spruce First Aid Osurte we have a Police Log reported, and no pcUlce action this mocning and was stnick St. yesterday at 7:80, p.m. and Fagan .Quits A tlve-wesk couflM, qionsored TSr was taken. from behind by a oar driven went kislde to flU the oigaretto by the Columbia Chapiter of the eemplete . a r r e s t s by Bruce a. Lsme, 38. o f M machine. IShan he returned to Red Cross, began Tuesday at Potrtela A. Chase of Fomfiet FAIRWAY Robert O. Booth. Mj, is Clyde Rd., aoomdlng to poUoe. his car, he found, that a card­ o * 1 * 1 * n Zone Panel the Hebron Oongregational w as iMivrtlng oouth on Adams F/PST selectioR of Bmeroon St. wao charged with Damage wao minor, no In- board box oantalnlng between Church. The course is from 7:80 St. yesterday at 7:46 a.m ., stop- operating an unregistered mot­ jurieo were reported, ond iw-po- $800 and 1600 In change had There ts & vacancy on the to 9 ;80 p.m. Tueedays, a ^ ped in a line of traffic near or vehicle, operattag a motor Uce action wao taken. been taken from the front seat. Planning and Zoning Commie- women who attend are aake^to HUUard St., and was struck vehicle without a Uoense, and He told p(dlce that the door on ahm due to the reeignatlon of w ear alaclto and bring note­ valentine ccrds from behind by a ear drivcii improper uoe of marker platea, A ooUtsioa at B. Center St the driver’s side was left un­ Jliomaa Fagan, according to books. First aid books will bs by TTioinas B. U agleia, 18, of for everifone at both itorof! on a warrant issued by the Uth and Harrison St rtxatly after locked. chairman Edward Peterson. available for 76 cents per copy. ThompsonriUe^ according to po- Clrouit Court In connection with midnight involved cars driven The Democratic Town Corrf Instructors are Mrs. Mary Mul- hee. Damage was negligible, no an , Incident that allegedly oc­ by PhUUp H. Hanson Jr., 36, An attempted break and entty mittee has been asked to sub­ laney and Otmvood Miller. It la "we feature vcniety alt he best!" injuries were reported, and no curred on Jan. 31. A patrolman at WilUmontle and Patrtcl* J. was reported at Dling j un lo r STEREO mit names to be considered for both stores open ttaun. ahd fri. nights till $ not necesaary to register before­ police action was taken. Tucker of Boot Hartford. PoUoe a replacement. Fagan, who op­ • X locations: downtown main street and reportedly stopped Booth at High School Tueoday evening. hand. said the acoldeiA is stiU under erates a fishing boat out of New e sft middle tphe- to popobur marfcetl Church and Park Sta. and he PoUoe fouixl footprinta In the Merit lis t Rachel Refchardt of East inveatlgattim. snow on low roofs on the north EAST^______was aUegedly unaMe to pro­ Bedford, end has a dental tech­ Dayna Thompson, daughter of Hartfoed was driving north on duce a license and registration. and Bouth side of the buUding. nician's office locally, said the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson, Adams St. yesterday at 8:16 A check of the registration plate COMPLAIMT8 The windows were aU locked pressure of business has inter- R t 87, has made the academic on the car Booth was (grating a.m. and stopped for the traf­ Dr. Nicholaa Marslalo, told and no entry was gained. (ered wKh his attendance of merit: list for the fall session at fic light at W. saddle Tpke. proved to belong to another car. police that somef the group today at Teomans and has named Mrs. WUbur H E A R T S FRO M 45c to |8.00 Fletcher as treasurer and Mrs. ford Springs was arrested on a Hall at 8 pm. Dcncdd Tuttle as publicity chair­ warrant issued by the 13th dr^ The movie shows contrasts cult' Court phaiglng him with f l n m i B ? ( man. I tqiiMn It tO rtur M ik with today's living as compared breach of peace in connection I IM ikt fitn )wr Ford PINE PHARMACY v'l Mf MMI ft Wi­ FACTORY AUTHORIZED IHID-WIRIER SOLE to that of a caibinet m aker in P with an incident on Feb. 8 when Manchester Evening Herald ll, W> niltttt kttilitti Williamsburg In tWe early 19th he aUegedly went to the home Ml klidt t( tnht . . . til Columbia correspondent Virginia 664 C E N T E R ST R E E T — 649-9814 klidt tl liyltt . . . It I century. of his ex-wife and caused a MM tmlfttd ttilfc Members who have paid dues Carlson, teL XX8-9224. disturbance. Court date Is ^ttftltr ttlltii*. Mid til tf Iktti tra t t * of- March 8. -hqr a Rml Daahr'iSi'Uiod Gar Ititd it ttct-lt-t4IMItit ktt- Itlt trktt. Cm m drhit |tw t ^ l a . . . Mtrl Honorius Gauthier, 83, of 96 And Also S^No School in Ellington and Tolland J Center St. was charged with In­ SAVE ::«125 toxication and breach of peace, Schools are closed all this w e ^ in Vernon, Tolland parking areas and to widen the roadways so the after aUegedly causing a on FABULOUS SCOTT 1969 and Ellington as town crew^continue to work to school buses and walking children can get to school SniEET (Usturbwee at his apartment 1967 GALAXIE 1966 FORD safely. (Herald photo by Pinto) last night. Court date is March remove the mountains of snow that drifted into the k^coickaafiM' • • • 500 Coov. V-8, auto., PS., wsw., 2-Dr. Sedan. Radio, wsw. coniponEnT stereo svsTEms • O p «i Dolly 10 to 101 radio. Joseph LaPointe, neighborhood School gym to raise funds for AOCTOBNTS Tolland commissioner. the James West fund. A color Police report that Doris C. film highlighting the 1968 World • Ampla Fraa Pariiing! *1095 Meetings Rescheduled BaU ot 76 Crestwood Dr. was ^1895 The Republican Women’s Club Series ball games will be shown • "Choirs ft" wMi your pulling into a parking staU In Transportation Hazard has rescheduled its meeting for with McAuUffe recalling some of the Parkade parking lot yester­ Tuesday night at 8 at the home the highlights of the game and SIU-SIRVICI DIPT 8TOM C.t.Tw or C JLF. day at 6:41 p.m. and ran Into of Mrs. Susan Fortier. The fielding questions from the audi­ Chorqa Cord! the right side of a car parked 1965 FORD 1965 FORD Qoses Schools All Week meeting was postponed Tuesday ence. The event was arranged there owned by Victor Ostiww- Country Squire. V-8, auto, trans., Ttie "no school” sign has been stated, because many people night due to the snow storm. by the Tolland Volunteer Ambu; skl, 68, of East Hartford. Dam­ 10 Pass Wagon. 'V-8, auto., PS., laing on the door of all Tolland have already committed them- Also rescheduled is the Tol­ lance Association. 7 age was minor, and no iwllce wsw., radia power stoeNTing, brakes and win- selvfs to plans for the period. schools, for the rest of the week, land 4-H Town Committee meet­ action was taken. doiro. ^ Attemettves appear to be ing to formulate plans for the Manchester Evening Herald Thousands of Yards of Exciting New according to an announcement Tolland correspondent Bette scheduling s<^k>oI during the rally and fair. The meeting will A written warning for faUuro 1695 Quatrale, tel. 875-2846. Bsued late yesterday afternoon usual spring recess in April, on now be held Monday night at to giwnt r lj^ of why wao isaued *1495 by Superintendent of Schools Saturdays, or attetHling school 8 at the l>ome of MYs. Chester to Mark J. Petroekl, 17, of 187 Robert Bralrton. (Vernon and at the end of the school year Jedrziewski, Kingsbury Ave. R o ck v ille Olcott St. yesterday, aftrt- he Ellington schools are also closed extending into July. Three Sons League Champs puUed otit of E ast Catholic High 1964 T-MRD alt week). The Board of Education meet­ Three Sons Cleaners captured H o sp ital N otes School onto HllUard St. into the Brairton explained the sdiools ing last night was postponed un­ first place In this year’s Men’s path of a westbound car driven Conv. Maroon, black top. 1967 FORD D9 S C O T T . were being closed because of Volleyball League. by Leone M, Morin of East til next WedtMsday. visiting hours are 12:30 to 8 FlOO Ran^ Pickup. 8' body, auta difHculUes in transporting the Both the high school and Following behind the lead p.m. in all areas except mater­ Hartford. No injuries were re­ children. Meadowbrook Schools were team are Charlie’s Service Sta­ nity where they are 2 to 4 and ported and both cars were *1395 trans. SYSTEM NO. 1 REGULAR PRICE After spending most of the plowed out yester^y. tion, Wanat’s, Bouchard Foun­ 6:30 to 8 p.m. operable. day Tiding the sd iod buses Cub Scout mnquet dations, Merrill Builders, Coun­ PoUoe shy Helen I. Hagenow eScott 341 70-Watt FM Stereo Receiver, with Field Effect along the routes, he noted that, Cub Scout Pack 16 will holds try Hills and Aberle Construc­ Admitted Tuesday: Kimberly *1995 of 66 Maple St. parked in the Trantittor circuitry and Integratad CIrcuItt for bast Intsr- "although the town has done a its annual Blue and Gold Ban­ tion. Gross, V e n 11 a D r.; Martha 1967 LTD parking lot by the Municipal faienoa-free reception. $219.95 remarkable job," the roads are quet Feb. 22 at Maple Grove in A double elimination tourna­ Pusch, Gerald Dr.; Helen Ande- so naiTOw tiie children would ment will begin next Thursday Uca, Hartford Tpke.; Paul Wal- 100% Cotton Prints BuUding yesterday about 4 p.m. 4-Dr. irtp. V-8, auto., PS., PB., Rockville. The banquet, sched­ • 3 Soott 8 -1 6 w ide luagu ufr wapepaloil opeakiata and returned soon after to f 99.90^ have no place to wait for the uled to begin at 6:30 p.m., will at the Tolland High School gym. terdus, Edith R d.; Hazel Peaden, air cond., l^ k vinyl roof, stereo find that someone had run into 1967 LAWTAM SPEDIALS In conteuperary waliuit enailouure. ^ buses but right 4n the road. Mattson Academy of Karate Three Sons Cleaners will oppose Regan St.; Vioja Souder, Tol­ Freih cotton prints of every description, in- tape. the right side of her cor and Problems in turning the buses and by Cole Wilde of the State Wanat’s and Charlie’s Service land; Scott Smith, Hazardville; eluding popular shirtwaist ond boudoir prints. 2-Dr. and 4-Dr. CruiBars. New •Automatic tumtabla, with magnetic cartridge, diamond aroimd were also encountered. left the scene. Fish and Game District who Station will face Bouchard Ann Connelly, NelU Rd., and Solid colors golorel Perfect for all your spring paint, auto, trana. > itylus, and cuttom b m . $ 44.95 brairton will schedule a spe- will show movies of wildlife. Foundations, with both g;ames Katherine Purnell, Grand Ave. sewing needs. All 36" wide. * *2295 9 W 9 W YD PoUce eay Anne P. Ambrcoe meeting between board The theme of ttie meeting will slated for 7 p.m. Merrill Build­ Discharged Tuesday: Kath­ S A V E $60 N O W fS04$5 of Lokevlew Dr., Coventry, was nrembers, administrators a p ^ b e Cub Scout spirit. Invited ers wUl play Aberle Construction erine Dailey, Grove St.; Patricia eastbound on New Bolton Rd. teariiers next week to determline' guests include Edwar Deuwette, at 8:16. Mytych, Hany Lane; Mrs. Lor­ yesterday about 8:40 p.m., vriien the extra holiday will be Highland District executive; Bulletin Board raine Dombek and daughter, swerved to avoid a rabbit, and SYSTEM NO. 2 REGULAR PRICE made up. Herman Nitsche, Scoutmaster The Dick McAullffe Sports Wlndennere Ave., and Mrs. ran into a teleiStone'pole. Her Schools will remain closed Troop 816; Raymond Blanch­ Night program will be held Susan Voter and daughter, Staf­ New for Spring! 54" to 60" Wide car had to be towed. Dillion Sales & Service Inc. during the winter recess, he ette, Scoutmaster Troop 15, and tonight at 7 hi the Tolland High ford Springs. eScott 382B 82-Watt AM/FM Stereo Reoslvar, Amsrica't best-aelling AM /FM stareo recsivar, with all-silicon output Cara driven by Robert L. for instant power. $259.95 RoMe, 27, of 340 Hackmatack 819 M A IN STR EE T— M A N C H E S T E R #2 Scott S-14 wide-range air-MspansIpn speakers, in corv Dress &'Suit Fabrics St., and Edward R. Faber, 22, temporary walnut enclosures. $ 99.90 of 24 NUes Dr., traveling in op­ e Automatic tumtabla, with magnetic cartridge, diamond posite ditcctlons on Bidwell St. styhis, and cuttom bass. $ 44.95 yesterday about 8 a.m., colUd- King's S A V E $80 low -I! ed in a portion of the road nar- Prin YD i.. ') 1 . 9 9 " FO R I SYSTEM NO. 3 REGULAR PRICE 44/38 blends o f 85SS wo.ol ond 1374 nylon in solid colors and coordinating fancy potterns, featuring spring's new hot shades. 3 4/30" bonded orlon acrylic or coHon Cosmetics eScott 344C 125-Watt FM Stereo Receiver, featuring Scott knits in assorted solid colors. Integrated Circuits plus noise-frte tuning between FM ITS NOW FAMOUS FREE stationa 649-5268 1 2 Scott S-10 extended range alr-suspanslon tpaakert, in contenH>urary walrxitenclosuree. 85 E, CENTER ST., MANCHESTER Liggefts »Automatic tumtabla, with mugnatic cartridge, dlamorKl Open Evenings till 9 except Saturday atylut, and custom base. 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/ V ' rJ BfANGHESTBR EVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER, OONNh THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1999 -r jr - and had Uv«d la HHUngtan tor THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1969 jH g tlf M ytihra. He waa emplojred aa Search Continues Secretary Laird Says THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 18. 1969 try a machine mechanic at the Roy Darwin BOY SCOVT Teacher Dad Ifrralb Pages I I to 2i Aidon Sidimlnr ICUla, Talcott* For Missing F i l l eUlek DAS VDCAS, Nev. (AP) — Fileis\Appeal Notes and News Forms Drugs Merldeii Hurvlvora inclwle two daugh- BHeven A ir B\>rce {rianee and 'U. S, May Move. tera, Itra. Dorothy Anna Walter the Civil Air Patrol aeardied Troop 47 'Colum bia T ax Revriew between Las Vegas and the ‘Trpth Limg Island H a d of EUlocton and Xra. Ev^rn In Renville Corps’ Frpih; Your Neighbor Kitchen Ths Mandieatar Board of , Loulae Chaffee o f Weat Staf* Great SaR bake today tor on Atwut 200 parents and 'friends F ill Jot fightor-bomber on a of Troop 47 enjoyed a poChicAi >rr (AP) — Two of Jo- ■r vmAN r, f e r q u b o n Tax Rsrievr is conduettng a ^In Vietiiam • •‘^**‘* **»• Roy F. Darwin today filed School Panel S to 6 (Hasten tonight in tbe training igolaslan from Nellis Missile Sites In Cooper HaM of ttie DunafCs obM children toU What oonld b^ '-more pm tor Span Backed h’ifw-i-.l V . . Holmea of mungton; four broth- formal notice of appeal of his Mtinlelpal^ Building Hearing Air Fobee' Base. Metixlist United C9iurdi their father a month ago tiioy miM yonag ooUq^ men than 'OOUlil^ —Tuaeral aenr- At^racw and Albert (Continaed trobi Page One) second degree murder convic­ Room. R Is tor those og- Aaderaoiv both of OoliimMa, VA- The |6-milUon plane with day evening as a part of the believed marijuana wow honn- (dMM6 1b tb6 Ul0f66 Blasted by By Stud^ Unit ^ will be heldin Uertden for ^ Anderaon of Hartford and phiaticated wea^na. He said tion in the 1968 slaying of Hope leas. oor’g bona, eqiaclaUy wImh griavsd taxpayers whose last two men, abocud, failed to re­ umuid Charter and Award namss atari with (he letters igt Alhart O. Chrlaty Jr. of Oacar Anderaon of California; turn Wednesday nigM on a the Soviets are outapending the About Town Rothwell of Bolton. Night held during Boy Scout They also said hart botn fiMjr ooa oount on a snack from HARTFORD, Ointi. (A F)-^ United States in both strategic *••• profo wUel Once « wook, / Democrats NthraughS. V I.'.-T Rt. tA Who died In Vietnam and three grandohildrea. scheduled three-hour flight of Washington LOL will meet to­ The onO-sentence notice, stat- Week. offered drugs. sjieclal ieglslattva (riudy oom- Funeral aervlcea will be held offensive and defensive areas. "I was iqnwlled,” said Dutoff, r n i H Wlnor la ready with A hearing tomorrow night, Vah. 10 from wounda received about 7B0 miles. m orrow at 8 p.m . a t Orange he intended to iq^>eal The supper waa presented by *nie Dejttocratlc Town Oom­ also from 6 to 8, will be tor irisston reported to the General EVERY MONDAY— 8 P.M. Saturday at 1 p.m. at Holmea Aa to r as offerAsive weapons a 46-yearold mathematics “ oOCMa and” tor huaband rram hoatUe Rre. The pilot was identified as Hall. the cwkvlctlon ...... to the State- Su­- the social committee under (he mittee, In a Mart at the Boecri Funeral Home, iOO* Main. St., are concerned, Laird said the teacher, who la forming what he Dqvid'a pupils. (DavU U aasiat- these whoee lari names atari Assembly Thursday that con­ 26 VILLAGE STRICT, ROCKVILLE 9gt. Chriaty. the aon of Vr. Capt. Robert Bart Jobe, 81, preme Court, waa flletf In Tol­ o f KJducation, says It would re­ wKh the Iriters T through Z. Mancheater. Geoi^ge Kalinaa o f number dDSoytet ICBMs and op­ direcUon of Richard LeMcnds, calls the ”Truth Coirs.” oiil proftoocr of poychology rt struction of a bridge linking P. A . C . RALLROOM and Ito . Albert O. Chriaty, w«a Chicago, and the inatruotor Mias Jdnet L. Moseley of 60 land County Superior Court in submit "tbe same toree names" A final session, Saturday, Jehovah’a Witnesaes will of­ erations or sites under oonatnic- chairman, and Mrs. J. A. Wo* Vietnam combat pilots. to appeal last month. , - , „ teaches, the group phuia to ask man, n fd the luunes of Charles rights. neral home tomorrow from 2 to sor, CTark M. CU ffont brid Coti- This will be the second appeal troop’s 4«th year In sooutkisr at gtudenu to sign on ontMiuc N o ono knmifs fo r oectoln Sen. Paul Amenta, D-NSw Brit­ tlrat atudent at the aclmd to the South-M ethodist United ^ « « o r u g BaOsy, M n. Mary DefituU and 4 arvl 7 to 9 p.m. tor Darwin. After he was c«i- tehether. Oedirge WaoMngton ain, endoraed the Long Island receive four letters both In hire statement, that as of last Madison, N.J. Albert Hadlgion would be sub­ ___ vlcted In 19M o f the second de- :3iiirch to Ambrose _____ Diehl, ki- __ {dedgo _ declares______the____ atu- ootuaUy litappmi down a cherry tbe WAGAP program. The pro­ Sound span but failed to rec­ TrattMMisMhM track and cross country. O ctober the Soviet Uriton had troo, but the wril-known otory mitted again eilhough the board gram Is open to the public and ommend a qieclilc building site. He waa the huafband o f Mrs. Steelmen __ _ ^ . Cub Bcout Pack 88 of BucMev *"u*'» atetements McKenney, .photography. This commission will meet hte first on-the-scene assess­ sons flew to Rome’ from Berlin Spread this m ixture over MR. AND MRS. DAVID WINER mbfae, 87, of Merrow, tormerly ifirms of more than 8100 000 **** official results wbre ment of the war. Den chief awards were pres- c r u m b a and coconut. Whip the first Wednesday of each for the seventh st(^ of their Eu­ Paris Talks "’niase oandMatee,” con­ month and deal -with trans­ of the RockvlUe-BlIlngton area, '^were upheld Wedoesday by 'the May .1. sented to Rtbhard Larson by orecun and fold in nuts, pine­ cherrtes. How about flaming stuffed Mushroome tinued Mentek, want (he beat ropean tour. Grand Jury ferals of monies within the died yesterday at RodtvlUe Gen- U.S. Second dreutt Cbuit of Ap-' Abel’s supporters, who all (CorihifiMMl from Pti«ro On»* Regina-Id Christensen, cub- apple and cheniea; moke an­ blacMtherry sauce over OornMi educational a^antages fo r eral Hospital after an illness of peals. clainied victory for him Just Pope Paul, who prayed tor the About 8 dozen mushitxuns Btate departments and agencies. .Give a Lovely Azalea or Potted Mum... master, Pack 144; to Donald other layer in pan. Sprinkle game hens as Freddl sometimes K lb. butter their children end believe that several months. He was the Those convicted a n d their____ after the election was success ^ Borm^’s ApoUo 8 ^ast Asia. The kind of peace we serves her guests? /fee’s Son crew as they circled the momi Starkweather by Helmut Probing ^PXs with root of coconut, then rest of One laiige onkm, chopped qualified members on tbe husbaitdof Mrs. Lila Cole Kibbe. sentences were: bis victory margin seek is one in -which the South SEE US FOR FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONSI iast Christmas, planned an un­ Buetaeul, cubm aster. Pack 162; crumbs. Chill 4 hours or over­ The true Rock Ctornish game H' package commercial sea­ board are more important Vietnamese people will be as- hen was developed tight here Mr. Kibbe was born April 7, q. Emily Freccla. Greenwich. precedented program tor the to Michael Morano, John White, (Continued from Page One) night. Cut into squares. soned stuffing mix than board ptrfRlca o r board FRESH GANDY Seen Envoy sured of their fundamental na- in Connecticut in Pomfret Cen­ 1981 In Stafford Springs, son of Oonn., five years in orison and b®™*^®*** **^®*^- Apollo commt^er. James Wicks by Mark Begiiv Optional: Take sUced pine­ 1 cup chicken bouillon (or 1 cootroL ” WBBPXMAN, SCHBAFTTr Mrs. Edita Heim Kibbe o f Rock- 825,000 fine; Frank J. F reocia ..-?!*■*- .®*®®.^°" Oie first tionBi righita o f seif determina­ cubmaster, Pack 148. ground that it Involved non-ap- ter by Jack Makowsky who FLORIST and All the cardinals in Rome will propriated funds, apple and cut into ((wctlons. Ar­ bouillon cube, dissolv^ In Cbalmian Ttitfie Im s repUed, CANDY CUPBOARD vUle and the late Arthur G. also of Greenwich tour years 60-year- tion without external interter- William VonDeck, scout- range, along with one wtxrfe had retired to that town. He GREEN Hbusas To Belgium gather with the diplomats ac­ A House government ooera- 1 cup water, “ Tbe trouble Is wMtain (be Dear- McCONVILLE’S Kibbe, and had lived in the area and 816,000; Frank A Doeberl ^ ''*** wrested control of ence or coercioni. maater, presented assistant maraschino cherry, atop each raised wild game birds and be­ ARTHUR credited to the Vatican and salt, pepper, garilc salt (to ocratto party, not between tbe 302 W00DBRID6E ST., MANCHESTER ★ PHONE 649-5947 mort Of his life. He moved to of R ite S . ' f T (Continaed from Page One) members of the Pcmtificial It is difficutt to Horesee any patrol leader insignia to John square. gan to develop a strain of birds taste) Merrowr last August. He Dtenocrailc potty end the Board last Aueust. He was B. Mastocclolo, Larchmont, in Academy of Sciences to hear an poiHtioal Bettlement in Vietnam M aloney and M ichael Morano. 12? Freddl has her own students, that would be a-vailable year of Educattoo. I ha-ve not pre- employed as a zone representa­ last summer at the Republican Wash mushrooms and remove N.Y.j each sentenced to (xie- address by Borman at the Vati- based on genuine determination Finance Oommittee Chair- j??'* J Inve^- coming to her home when round. In 1960, the Rock Cornish Mleoted any cambdate. I did tive tor the Sun Electric Corp. fai tan environment o< violence man, Dcmald Starkweather, re- w5“Vltie« in Viet- stems. Chop stems and saute year-and-a-day and 82,600. campaign to NaUonal Convention to Miami, they are greeted by the gregari­ game bird became a reality and submit the names of two oandt He was a 1949 graduate of Rock­ the 81 billion contract steelworic- . , , ', '0^ waa so named by Mr. Makow­ with butter and onion. Add The court of appeal’s decislan B itter- and ^ massive presence ported dn the Fall Finance Kit ^ ous "Cinnamon," a livabr datoa who had submitted tbsto ville High School. He served ers won dn August and contract recent book, 'nie sky. He ix> longer owns the stuffing mixture and other in­ airfield a conirlctlon made in French poodle, who often haa to names to me in person. The de- with the 4Srd Dlvisian o f the gains, to the -can. copper arxl Woo^ *; was about_the Battle of Vthe ^o^a^* a^A *^ - ,tXo w^fwa^ the farm although it still exists, and gredients. Stuff caps. In 10x16 1066 in the U.S. District Oourt the Bulge during World War H ‘^“« t**® operaUoni of the PX q>eech clinician and haa a part- Four small or 2 large hens. 10 minutes. Oooi, cover with tour took out loans, insurance about man’s most spectacular interference, we must arrange rlok le AiUy a-wate of these mother, include his matoriMU satisfied and, if elected, he the European theater. He was in Woolpert. system, tostead, they aitd the time private practloe. Her stu­ Roast at 350 degrees with toll, and freese. To-serve; Bake policies and bought esirs in the would draw more' of the rank- *^oiwa when Dwight Eisen. venture into the sky. ^or the mutual withdrawal of all facto.” grandmother, Mrs. Hannah After the audience, Borman external forces from South Viet- Scoutmaster VonDeck dls- ®AO have been forced to limit dents are referred mostly by margarine or butter, saR and covered and unthawed for 16 Helm of Rockville; two sens, name of a man dying of an and-file’s thinking into union af- hower was elected president to cussed plana tor the troop’s two- ^^®^r Inquiries to the ininuto minutes at 860. Remove foil and Jto Near Voters jbribw fisd Dobr will tour the Pontifical obeerva- nom.” doctors and dtotlats tor cor- pepper, and wine If you wish incurable disease. When the man fairs. 1962. place under broiler fo r 8-6 min­ No new voters were added to ^ b e and Christopher died^ln 1964, his death certlfl- week summer encampment at ®toount of appropriated money reottoh of various speech prob- for IH hours. Optional: Stuff The Phlladetohla Inouiier Cartel Gondolfo, the This echoed the U.S. state- the Lake of Isles this siunmer. P®y R>r construction of' utes. tbe Hate) at Satuiday*a regular a lying o f Clinical -Competence from the Black Cherry Sa^pe . Stuffed mushrooms ara a voter malriog oeasian. One vot- two Involved, the U.S. mall inspec- ed no4!inatiTtw^e i ed and films of last year’s sum- utmUes.’ ' - Ji -er wbo otyned atnOe the laot oeO-' s i ^ , Mrs. William WiaUcika tors-, .began American Speech and Hearing 1 . :..cqn. cherries, drained wondsrful hot hem'A’oW tes investigating the mer camp ■were shown toy Ruel year, however, a aariea 4, I .*• S o f Ellington and Mrs. Richard case. Alli^ Kill A aaociatlon,,of w b l^ aha; Jo; a 1 cup red wine (port) 'and a good aocompotiimeiU fOr re^tfisned Rtyitolfoam . . Fox of Tolland. Wicks, assistant scoutmaster. stadkk tolflktod'hy' a prevl-'' member. She also belongs to 2 tabiespoons com starch moot meats. The anolents be­ A lUm', enfiOed, "FISH ” , wW Govenunent witnesses said llcim u P’®"® carrying the Borman par- withdraw on the other aide, the ously unconcerned office of the Femoral services wiU be held Ucan lea<^rs about it tor sever' ty touched down. ___.... , .. Announcement was made that the Conntotlout Speech and U cup cherry Juice or water lieved that, mushrooms sprang be ebown rt tbe Oongiegottonal the man knew nothing of the 131 Enemy al weeks.' from boi ______tomonow at 1:80 p.nj. at the scheme. The rain did not damnen the j. ‘he troop will parUclpate in the «tecrrtary of defense apporenUy Hearing Association. 2 taUespoons butter lx>lte of lightning. I can Cburrit Pariah House Wednea- Ladd Funeral Home, 19 Elling­ Elsenhower’s ^via. hlnS^i^ S"; L . ^”“ ®^ Blackledge District’s Winter ^ turned up totormatlaa crR- Freddl’a given name la cup vodka or kirsch well believe theTr toM ry. Sev­ dey et 8 p.m. It explains the ton Ave. The Rev. Donald O. Near Saigon married President Nixon’s pleasure at belnir hack amin in ’*“® ”® Impose a poUtical solution on at Camn Johnson. Bolton. Con- An outalde contractor. Losla. from her middle name Freda. pan (about 6 minutes). Mix com front door of my station wagon South Vietnam. Oongregational CSiurch o f Tol­ Knig'hts Honor Continued from Page One) Eisenhower’s father remains 20 years ago. nectlcut. Ucs Management Institute, Sie and David met and married starch and cherry Julep. Add to find that a large mushroom I land, will officiate. Burial will at the Walter Reed Army Hospi­ "Nor does it believe that such studied the overall operatiotis of. nine years ago while students this mixture to cherries and had sprung tq> overnight. So bodies were counted after the Borman, and his wife were a sohJtloa should be imposed by be in EUlngton Center Cemetery. Larai'a Monday tal in Washington where he has ail three separate exchange sys­ at the University of Vermont. simmer until clear, about one powerful was the pressure that air and artillery strikes, a {freeted t>y the American am­ Hanoi or anyone else,” he add­ Friends may call at the fu­ been recovering from a series of bassador Gardner Ackley, and Nixons Join Party tems—the Army and Air Force They built their prerant home minute. It had split the rubber matting Frank Larala, immediate part spokesman said. heart attacks. ed. service, the Navy ships stores at 87 Ellen Dr. about a year on the floor. I neral home tonight from 7 to 9. his wife, and representatives of At table; Put butter in chaf­ That battle took place 77 For Mrs. Longuoorth .HfrBKSTATE grand knight of Campbell Coun­ the Italian government. From The United States contmds and the Marine Corps stores. and a half ago and have lived ing dish. Add hens and heat. For a long period of time, Roast ^1®? miles north of Saigon. that military de-escalation Tliomas Morgan cil, K of C, will be honored at the airport______the_ party______drove_ w to ^ . WASHINGTON (AP) -Presl . That classlfiied study, com- lii Kutoheoter a total of six Pour cherry sauce over hens. mushrooms were In great dis­ A9UA SHAPtS Quality, Eomomy, ESaay Carving Near Phan Thtet, a provincial Ctty HaU. There Mayor Rtoaldo f’*®“*‘* P««cede talk of poUUcal dent and Mrs. Nixon Joined the P*®*®* last August, has years, ifreddl Is vice president Heat vodka or kirsch, light, favor because it was (and still SOUTH WINDSOR — Thomas a Past Gremd Knights dinner capital on the coedt 100 miles Nurses Meet Sairtlnl presented Borman with ^®“®“- '” '® ®"*®*‘ ‘h® *^®®‘® Wednesday night at the withheld from the pubUc iit charge of fund raising for and pour flaming over birds. is) extremely difficult to CtM Made to Order Morgan, 63, of Hartford, father with Your BoOen to be held Monday at the K of C east of Saigon, about 300 Viet a statue of the symbol of Rome, discussed simultaneously, party hMiorlng Alice Roosevelt Kr«tod its recotnmendi the Sisterhood of Temple Beth Serves four. TENDER, MEATY of Mrs. Ann Wilcox of South Home, Main St. A social hour Monday Night disttogulsh the good from the Cong and North Vietnamese at­ the mother wolf suricllng Romu- emphasis on the poUtleal. Longworth on her 85th Birthday. ■‘‘U under study. Acc Sholom. She is a member of if you choose not to stuff toe poisonous varietlea. You need (■ Windsor, died Monday at a from 6:30 to 7:30 will precede tacked an outnumbered force of Hartford convalescent home. Nurses from Manchester Me­ luB and Remus. Lodge said the Americans Mrs. Longworth, the daughter e*!® defense official, LMI ^ the Women's Auxlltary of Man­ birds, you could make Freddi’s have no fear in purchasing from L A JOHNSON to 6 Lb. the diimer. South Vietnamese militiamen in chester Memorial Hospital and Survivors also Include his morial______Hospital ^ will meet M<*- Borman gave the mayor a col- "i'®®®87»lze the importance of President Theodore Roosev- ‘‘‘e various exchange syste^ easy recipe tor mushrooms with your local market as the(M are State Sen. Da-vid M. Barry of bivouac early Wednesday. the League of Women Voters. PAwroo. Average wife, and three grandchlidren. toy^iht rt Mott’s or irfioto taken from Apollo 8 of ‘seues In any lasting elt. hM been the guest of every dls^antoed to some aqrecte prepared stuffing mix. This re­ commercially grown- Never, Nb the 4th Senatorial District will The enemy troops cut into the Hail at 7 o’clock to hear nurses ®- eectlon of the earth including ^ ‘Mement,’’ but he added that president at the White House e**d recommended they be uni- We started with the idea of cipe can be made in advance, never take a chance on ptoUng TM Blaln Bto-JM. M »40n Lamb The funeral will be held to­ be the main speaker. Also seat­ militiamen with mortars, ma­ - nurses _ thg ^ peace must be ®l®oe her father presided. She Red to permit better and more something different using Prom Waterbury’s Hospital and Italy- and frozen. the wild ones. morrow at 8:15 a.m. from the ed at 'the head table will be chine guns and small arms, ftoding ways to separate the attended the Nixons’ first prl- economic operation. iONG OF ROASnS Lawrence and Memorial- Hos­ Maple HHl Chapel, 382 Maple Msgr. Edward J. Reardon, St. touching off a battle that lasted contending forces. He repeated ''®*® diimer party Jan. 29. Two weeks ago, Arm«®me on Massachusetts Avenue Mendel Rivers (D-S. C.) a»- Hartford, at 9. Burial will be in <3hurch, New Haven; the Rev. lery battered the enemy, while to get help from the Connecticut mutual wlthxlrawl of - external ®R®r 45 minutes to return to the lb Bar Building nounced he would lead an * 1 Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery. James T. O'Connell, Holy Angel paratroopers from the U.S 183rd Nurses Association (CNA) to forces and prisoner exchanges. WhR® House tor a dinner party. Inquiry Into the excha^e ays- Newport Rib Roast Frteid.s may call at the fu­ Airborne Brigade moved in with contract negotiations, and an Church, South Meriden; a n d (ConUnned from Page Onei The NLP representative’s We enjoyed talking about i old »tern, BONELESS neral chapel tonight from 7 Matthew M. Moriarty. tanks. .« election -will -be held Feb. 20 at statement reflected recent un­ times,” the Prealdent said. “She It has been 12 years since a to 9. Larala Is a past president of Twenty-six enemy soldiers the hospital which will decide section ar.d told university offl- compromising broadcasts from called me ’Mr. President’ and oongreeaional committee laet were reported killed there whether the CNA -will represent clala they had kerosene and Cut Only the Holy Name Society, St. Hanod. that embarrassed me a little.” studied the PX's. $ 1 1 . 8 9 Mrs, Natalia'BJorkman James’ Church; on the advisory Wednesday,-but U.S. spokesmra, the nurses. would use it to bum the records "As long as the American war V^lue Showdown: From Rib Eye i||^ Mrs. Natalia BJorkman, 83, board of the Archdiocese of said a further sweep of the bat- The purpose of the meeting unless their demands were met. of aggression continues,” Klem Match thsaa faaturas against what compatWon ghraa yoa for thf aoma Mod ef msnay, formerly of Chestnut St., died Hartford CCD-CYO, and a trus­ tiefield today turned up another Monday night -will be to hear Duke Prasident Dr. Douglas Club Steaks said, "as long as the treacher­ and you’ll kava a battor Idas why more poopla ara buying Chavralsts again this yaar. 41 enemy bodies, raising the to­ this morning at a Manchester tee an4 member of the board from nurses who have gone M was hurrying back to ous _ __ Saigon __ administration ^ con- raNCAN HINB3 convalescent Home. She was the of directors of Campbell Coun- tal to 67. tlmmgh the procecEs o f trying to university from New York, a ^ 'la c k e v ^ o f '^ widow of Gustave T. BJorkman. cil. Two of the American para­ win..j_ CNA ------representation.... . Water- where he had arrived earlier in ^ troopers were killed and 10 were United States, to commit crimes are'^to keep your beautiful new Mrs. BJorkman was born He is a recipient of Pro Deo bury nurses won their bid; Biiilt-in “ guard rails" When you own a car this C A K E MIXES wounded, headquarters said, *^54, ^ ^ two-week stay ^nd sOfle all legitimate osplra- Chevy looking beautiful and new. March 11, 1885 in Westra, Enter- Et Jenvetut (Love of God in La-wrenoe and Memoriad Hos­ The Duke B poke^an said toe flons of the South VletiZ^ese There’s a strong steel beam tempting, you don’t dare take while the militiamen’s losses So: White, Yellow or Devil J vlk, Sweden, and had lived in Youth) given by the National pital nurses did not. students Into the toulltong people, the South Vletnameos built into every door of every chances. were two killed and t'wo wound­ Up inside the regular fenders Manchester tor over 50 years. Catholic Youth Organization for Another topic likely to be dis­ at atout 7.80 a.m., told a few people wfll continue to fight un- 1969 Caprice, Impala, Bel Air, Survivors include several ed. we’ve placed a second set. Biggest standard V8 his participation in youth pro­ cussed will be the payroll list of seoretarlal employes who were o, they have achieved toS jw n d- Biscayne, Kingswood Estate in our fieid " nieces and nejrfiews. at work to leave the building gnee and *r.» Wagon, Kingstivood, Townsman They do all the in-fighting. CONNECTICUT GRADE A. FRESH grams. and is chairman ex-of­ nurses who will be eligible to ence and true fteedom. Catch all the splashed-up rain,' Ask any car enthusiast, he’ll Funeral services will be held ficio of the Brotherhood in Ac­ vote. The payroll roster, which and then nailed shut the doors and Brookwood. Laige tomorrow at l p.m. at. Holmes North Vietnam again rejected We call it a side guard beam, slush and road salt. Stop the tell you: tion Project 1967-68. ISealab 3 Testing Is the official list of tho^ edigi- to the central records section. a U.S. proposal for re-estabUsh- ODUCE Funeral Home, 400 Main St. The and it looks like one of those kicked-up stones. Chevrlevrolet builds great engines. In Manchester, Larala has ble to vote, has been ordered by The main entrance was barri­ Rev. C. Henry Anderson, pastor ment of the deipilltarized zone ?;uard rails you see along the While y6ur “ outers” just sit Especially V8s.. LARGE. SWEET. JUICY been affiliated with Pony and About To Begin toe Connecticut Labor Board to caded with furniture from toe buffer between North and South. of Emanuel Lutheran Church, lobby. rM w ay. lere looking pretty. And thiis year there are six Midget football. Little League be released to representatives Amibaasador Xuan Thuy, re­ 4 ^ will officiate. Burial will be in LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) — Once . in possession of toe 1 0 0 Ibe. J.',’That’s what it’s there for: To g ^ t V8s available for the big SUWK1ST ORENBES ba.scball, artd CYO basketball. of Unit 26 Monday morning. ferring to the demilitarized zone East Cemetery. The Navy’s often-delayed Sea- gliard you. To strengthen the Astro Ventiiation Chevrolet. Standard: Our 236-hp He Is business manager of The hospital haa said 110 ground floor, the students re­ proposal, said; "I think It is 60 lbs. 327-cubic-inch 'Turbo-Fire. There will be no calling hour.s. lab 3 experiment, a six-day test mained quietly Inside. Campus ROCK SALT S iS door and put a more solid wall The other two cars in our field EGGS the fuel oil division of Moriarty nurses will be eligible to vote. necessary once again to point c26 lbs. IU« Another thing: We’ve lowered The family sugge.-rts that those of the ability of aquanauts to between you and the outside . give you air intakes down by the Bros., and a member of the The election wlH be super- “ '®“ »’e U.S. proposal is not the price of several of our bigger wishing to do so make memo­ live and work- more than 600 Durham city police were not world. floor. CHiQuiTA mum GIET OF NATURE Fuel Oil institute and Chamber vised by John Gasplc of the a serious one and therefore V8s alon^ with our automatic (blP rial contributions to the Memo­ feet underwater, is about to be- Not a glamorous feature. So do w e.' of Commerce. □onnectlcut State Board of La­ summoned-. Duke officials met continue to reject It entirely.’’ But you’ll have to admit transmissions and power disc rial Fund of Emanuel Lutheran gii- to discuss their course of action We also give you two up on INDIAN RIVER SLICED PINEAPPLE Church. A resident of Manchester for bor Relations. BIRD SEED worthwhile. the instrument panel. brakes. Which makes it possible 12 years, Larala lives at 74 A Navy spokesman said In the absence of Dr. Knight. PINK OR WHITE And all four of them are adjust­ for you to buy a ’69 Chevrolet School St. with his -wife Nancy Wednesday the 67 by 12-foot cy­ At mid-day, about lour hours SUNFLOWER SEED ...... 5 6 lbs. 6 5 . 6 5 for even less money than you f1ltff>ril H. House lindrical laboratory will be low­ Computer-seiected springs able (JO you can regulate the flow 2 49c and eight children. after the takeover, a student Ramey Attends Feathered Fri«id BIRD SEED (X>uld last year. Clifford H. House of Hudson, ered by crane near offshore San Willie May Rogers government rally began near Maybe j(ou’ll order your new of air just the way you like it. 4 , , , 4 9 ' N.Y., formerly of Manchester, Chevy equip(>ed to the hilt. Even with all the windows Show up for our Showdown. Clemente Island Friday or Sat­ Consumers' Speaker the administration building, Florida Parley S 5 lbs. 6 6 . 4 0 1 6 6 lbs. 6 7 . 5 5 You can’t lose. DOVALETTES died Friday in Hudson. urday. which Is located near Duke Or maybe you’ll order it with clo ^ , you’ll be comtortable in­ ALSO BIRD FEEDERS hardly anything on it. side. 'You get air without wind. Puttiag yoa first, kaaiis us first FRESH CALIFORNIA Mr. House was born in Man­ Anti-Freeze Jug The first of five teams of eight WASHINOTOlrf (A P ) —WlUie Chapel, a landmark of the Meth­ Fred A. Ramey Jr., director FACIAL TISSUE chester and attended local Mae Rogers says she Is “ really “Either th( way, you’re going to get Without noise. or nine divers enter a compres­ odist- supported university. of the Career Programs Divi­ Impala Sport Coupe schools. He went to Hudson as Swigs Are Fatal very excited’’ about her new Job your full measure of our re- - Astro Ventilation is stand­ sion chamber on a surface sup­ Administration otficiala and sion at Manchester Community. » young man. as President Nixon’s special as­ nowned ride. ard, now, on all the big STRAWBERRIES pint,basket 200 Count port ship Sunday for a 24-hour (acuity members were on hand College, will serve as a re­ SNOW THROWERS 23c Survivors include his wife, PITTfiBURCM (AP) —A 17- sistant on consumer affairs. Because we go to the trouble Chevrolets. period of adjusting to sea bot­ for the rally. source person and health serv­ two cliiidren, and several year-old boy died and 12 other tom pressures 19 times normal. She told a news conference ice consultant at an occupation­ of programming each car’s equip­ cousins including Mrs. Eliza- Wednesday she expects to speak The Negro students reportedly 20" SNOW GIANT ment load into an electronic The theft-thwarter NAMSCO FIG NEWTONS 1 lii. 39c youths—none older than 14— On Monday they transfer to are members of toe campus al education workshop being $199.95 l>eth Cone of 28 View St. and for the consumer and to make . . . . „ . . held tomorrow and Saturday comncomputer. On the steering were hospitalized after they pressurized diving capsules (or The comjiuter then tells us members of her family. the brief trip to the equally the consumer more Important rt the University of Florida, 4 H.P. column there’s a W o llooorvo Tbe Right To Limit QuonHt|os Funeral services were held in, nearly a gallon of antl- than ever to the federal govern­ About 100 o f Duke’s total 8,000 Gainesville. exactly which springs to use, l(K-k. Hudson pressurized Sealab 8. students , are Negroes. depending on the car’s weight Buriul was in Fair they thought was wine. The experiment, third in ^ ment. He was selected by the Amer­ Onljj Chevrolet I-awn Cemetery, Hudson. Kay Harblson of the Concord and the way it’s distributed. The youths found the anti­ series designed to open pub- Miss Rogers plans to continue ican Association of Junior Col­ ONLY has it, in as director of the Good House­ Tribune reported she telephoned leges and the W.K. Kellogg Chevrolet, the only car in its Chevrolet’s field. Ql/j/llljy f»/eNDUBR SfHY/CF GREATER SAWRGS freeze In a discarded ■wine Jug, 24" SNOW G3ANT merged continental shelves to the central records section of field with computer-selected John O. Anderson under a tree, police said Tues­ exploration and use for military keeping Institute In New York, Foundation. You turn the - - " X . HJLUNOTON — John C. the building and the woman who ILP. BLEOTBIO STARTER s|>ringH. day. purposes, has been delayed for a Job she has held since 1963, The workshop’s purpose is to > * key and it locks Anderson. 01, of Crystal Lake taking a leave answered the telephone an- explore noyr possibilities o f cut^ 389 three things; Donald Summers of Coraopol- months by technical problems. Fenders inside fenders Rd. wus dead on arrival this dled in Allegheny General Asked if she saw a conflict of nounced, "Malcolm X Libera- rlculum expansion in the voca­ Your ignition. morning ut Manchester Me The five teams will spend 12 interest In this, she said: "You ‘ion Center." tional, technical field; to articu­ We could have skipiied this. Your steering mZ: V;ua7;rr*“^ertng roZT ^^® ‘“‘y® the ^e^^^noor have to accept the fact that I Then a man told her that late the core curriculum con­ (The other curs in our field do.) wlieel. 9 heart attack r t S r h r e * ^ " '' .®>®®P^ Sea! am basically honest. My loyal- "blacks are being dUcrimlneted cept aa it applies in various But we’re as anxious as you Your shift lever. were dls- lab and working rt aclenUflc and ty, my whole time and efforts agalrrt by the university In A G W A Y IN C . occupational areas; and to pro­ were in engineering tasks in the 50- 80 . “907^1!" In Pittsburgh.m,Cgh”V Mass., “"* guarded cowhUon. and truthfulness is for the Presl- housing, classrooms and the vide consultation to college of­ FIRST FOOD degree water outside. dent’s benefit.” general racist atmos|>here.’ ’ ficials. TWELVE BIANCHESTER EVENING HEBALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THtJRSDAY, FEBRUARY' 18, 1969 MANCHESTER EVE3NING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1969 PAGE THIRTBBN South Windsor he did not have all necessary Hebron data available for the commis­ XAR GAXElC*0 sion to come under the Dec. 6 -Bv CLAY R POLLAN- ^ Aiiin LIBRA regulations. Construction has ^;L^8lative Hearing Due I f Your Doii/ ActivHy Guidf WA* 2! SIFT 23 PZG Hearing ^ rea d y begun on the Caron ir According to Iho Start. OCT 21 apeutment with two front To develop message for Fridoy, entrances. D u W ater Firm Take-Over |^19.21-3$.50| 20-2S-33-36T reod words corresponding to numbers 4 1 -5 5 6 1 ' R e c e s s e d ^ o n The application of Dennis S’ of your Zodioc birth sign. •M * tUpTMentettm TlioinM play at the Sullivan Ave. y f TAURUS SCORPIO Keefe, representing Ronald J. P aniittlly haa •iMomoad that branch of the bank. Mrs. Mar- t * ^ AW 20 1 Ignore 31 Avoid 61 Sidewolks OCT 23 A p a r t m e n t s Maynard and Real Estate Re­ Bhall ia a aelf-taught artist, al­ MAY 20 2 You're ' 32 New 62 Or tlNr* arlD h* a pubMc ttearbis 3Good 33 W iring 63 Of NOV 21 search Associates, are also though she was Influenced by 'N 1 . M < M 3 | 4 Buy 34 W hich 64 Con Hie Planning and Zoning pending further action of the Mat lionday at 2 p.m. In the y69-7»-83-9Q 2- 9-n-13^^ her mother, Reba Inverso, a 5D oy 35 Friendships 65 Anyone 63-73«-82va Commission recessed the hear­ commission. GtMINI 6 Sor^thing 36 High M Count State CapMoi on a bOl provtd- Florida artist. H er palnttnga 7 Those 37 W ill 67 For SAGITTAaiUS ing on three applications con­ MAY 21 hi( far the arquialtkin of the are available for aale and 8 To 38 And 68 T V s NOV J J > j j cerning iqiartments Tuesday for Manchester Evening Her­ JUNt 20 9 0 n 39 Allow 69 Try OfC 31 7 ^ OBmeotioiit Water Go. by the pricea are available upon re­ 10 Who 40 You 70 Consolotion an indefinite period of time on ald Hebron correspondent, S 4- 6-34-37 MatropoUtan Water Dtetrict quest at the bank. n The 41 Pieces 71 To 26-32-3547^ the akaumptlon that the com ­ Marjorie Porter, tel. 228-9118. /4 4 - 4 6 - 5 7 72 Attroct Beginning tomorrow, six 12 Today's 42 Yourself. 53-58-74 V&- mission will have the services .12 10 h ea iitif, ootMhioted by the CANCIR 13Cresr 43 Might 73 A paintings by Mrs. Thomas 14 Porode 44 Er>har>ce 74 Ones CAPtICORN U c W a tu re ’a Public UdiMtea JUNE 21 of a consulting engineer, ^ c h 15 News 45 To 75 Pteosont O K Tolland County ODaunMtee, wUl be b d d hi Jurgelaa will be displayed at applicant will be asked to sup­ JUIY22 16 Aborxton 46 Your 76 Who's J*N Room 402 of the State Capitol. the main office of the bank. U 17 Cheers 47 And 77 Envious ply all Information necessary to Mra. Jurgelaa had early train­ 11^1.48-59-65 18 Your 46 Confidirsg 78 Diverted 3 - 5 8 -: have the engineer make any DonneUy, ‘who ia a member of 11^6-77-84^9 19 Your 49 To 79 Old 2 7 -6 2 -6 8 Storage Talk ing from the late Albertus recommendation on the site. the Pubhc UtSMlea Committee LIO 20 Wotch 50 Cheerfulness BOFinonciol ^ AQUARIUS Jones, and she has studied with 21 Sponraneify 51 Friiends 81 By During the commission’s Slated at TAC CHUCK and who has atrongly supported JU IVJ3 82 Wove JAN 20 riK»i bui ( V- Mrs. Francis Hodgeson and 22 Self-pity 52 Renew meeting, the commission voted such a measure, urged ^ resi- 23 Buy 53 Solidify 83 Block FEb' 18 A meeting having to do with K Myrtle Carlson. One of her 24 Tolents 54 People 84 Of to engage a consulting engineer denta o f South Windsor who J4-18-24-29 12-15-17-40, kitchen storage space has been works was recently chosen 25 Defective 55 Who 85 Mony if funds were avallalrie. ITALIAN STYLE can possibly do so to attend the 5 4 - 5 5 6 6 26 Moke 56 Slippery 86 Trifles 52-75-79-87^ reschedided for 8 p.m. on Mon­ "Painting of the Month” by the 27 Automobiles 57 Appeorarvre 87 Friendships ClHiGk Steak lb' public hearing in support of this VIKGO PISCIS Chairman Fled Wythe will at­ day at the Tolland County Agri­ Calf. Raast Art League, and has been on 28 Turn 58 Old 88 Compliments biU. ' X AUG 3J 89 You FEB 19 tend the Board of Finance meet­ cultural Center in Rockville. display at this same bank. 29 Before 59 In VEAL 49 ^ Sfpi J3 30 Don't 60 Be 90 You ing on Monday with a request Miss Cora H. Webb, extension I S f MIDDLE CUT BONE IN “ Strong evidence of pubUc ^ 2/14 16-22-28-45 30-39-42-49ir for supplemental funds to the home economist, will show how aupport foT'this measure is es­ Mkfi^ester Evening Herald )Good ) Adverse ^ Neutral )5 1 -6 7 -7 0 60-78-81-86 current bi^get. The funds will Inexpensive 'storage devices csin CUTLETS sential to favoraUe octten by South ^Windsor correspondent be used^^to i>lre the services of expand and organize built-in the General Assembly,'’ Damd- Carol Moulton tel. 644-8714. a consulting engineer €tnd to storage space. This will also be NEPCO CluA Steak lb Ghack loast lb B-THRIFTY iy said. have sanitary regulatlonB for an opportunity for anyone plan­ “It must be made o t y E rta l Hone, chapter commander, was the town drafted. ning to build or remc^el- to get I CHOICE — I T deer to the members of the Scouts Receive also present. BONELESS ideas for kitchen planning. POLISH ■ ft T Legtolature that there Is wide­ Kennedy Name Following the ceremony, the In other aotion, the commis­ K The meeting is open to both spread dissatisfaction among the Flag from DAV troop members served refresh­ sion suspended the building per­ Can Take Yon mit of Caron Brothers, Inc. The men and womenr. The men may | KEILBASI lb. residents o f South and Siast ments. [^Steaks lb lb' Last night Mianchester Chap­ be interested in attending as Crass Rib Roast Windsor, with the poor taste, building permit, issued on Nov. they will undoubtedly become odor ^and appearance of the ’Most Anywhere ter of Disabled American Vet­ 22, was for an eight-unit apart­ f involved. The program is spon­ NEPCO MNllxn-ll«.CDT ceia water now being supplied to the erans presented a flag to Girl ment house and under the regu­ By MAXINE CHESHIRE sored by the Extension Service. I OVEN READY people o f this a rea," EKsmelly Scout Troop 607 at the home of lations escisting at that tim e SH^LDER STEAK b99^ EYE ROUND ROAST The Washington Post should have had a central said. F i r e C a l l s CORNED ■OnUSS aaja.,. a a Mrs. Russell Oouch, troop lead­ entrance and hallway. SEAMED I m n “A takeover, either by pur­ WASHINGTON — When bad er, on Tolland Tpke. Town firem en were called to At Tuesday’s hearing, Caron Public Records chase o r condemnation, of the weather In New York halted air lb. CHUCK FILLET ., 89^ EYE ROUND ROAST “ fWCRE The flag was presented by the Parkade branch of Burton’s Brothers were trying’to get per­ Marriage License BEEF Rib Roast Connecticut Water Company's WCUTRDINBO m ^ traffic, Sen. Charles P ercy ’s Mrs. Florence Streeter, chap­ yesterday at 11:23 a.m. to mission to change the building Roger Alan Rondinl, New I BEST tadUties and operations by the wife showed up at Pennsylvania ter Americanism cl^rmhn, stand by while gas company permit to have two front Britain, and Jennifer Jones, 124 Metropolitan Water District, as and accepted for the troop by DELNONICO STEAK workers repaired -a broken gas’ entrances. Due to a mlsunder: Wartilngton St., Feb. 18, Com- { SHORT RIBS provided in this bill, is the only station with the hope that her SHOULDER c 4 n r .m L A P O R K Tana Sue Pointer, Deborah Gil- line. standing on the part of Caron, husband’s name might be muntty 'Baptist Church. way to improve the quality of key and Janette Senkbell, squad ’ "Fireman ^ eaid a snowplow the w ater and strive the prob­ enough to get her aboard the leaders. LONDON BROIL NEAT LOAF broke the gas Hne in front of SARA LEE SALE! A 8-0* lem of increasing cost of serv- high-speed train without a reser­ Miss Louise Capping, past Burton’s and a considerable ALL BUTTER POUND CAKE ((1 Z-ox.) BONELESS lOTTON loe,” the legislator added. vation. DAV stote department com­ amount of gas had leaked Into OR COFFEE RINGS (lO-ox.) S S 5“ . C%E STEAK « « JV^ ^«STICKS DonneUy urged those who can­ The cleric at the counter lis­ mander and chapter patriotic the store. Smoke ejectors were ROUND ROAST not attend the hearing to circu­ tened sympathetically as she instructor, led the {riedge of si- used to clear the store. TASTY EXTRA LEAN explained how urgently she YOUR late petitions this week, in sup­ legianoe. Mrs. Walter A. Von No one was Injured. L e t's CHOICE It K port o f House BiU 66M, and needed to return to Washington. But he insisted: "Lady, I don’t either mail or deliver them to TALK pkg. CHUCK Ids lesidence at 114 Clinton Dr., care who you are, this train CaRI. Steak lb Emand Rh iiiI lb I has been >booked scrild for three Wappkig, by Sunday night or to TURKEY IDTTER — — — \b. Mm at the State Capitol before days.” 60fh Anniversary U.S.D.A. CHOICE FRESH lb. the bearing on Monday. She turned away dejectedly. a b o u t y o u r K K "If. Uw people speak now, 'Dtere she stood, wondering LAND 0^ LAKES Discover the soft, silken glamour of g ^ M t t D E their voices" will be heard in what to do iK !3 ct, when along .GRAND UNION SUCED lb. c»me Senate Majority Leader Sirloin Steak lb< the halls of the Capitol and the llanken Ribs Mike Mansfield. necessary action wUPbe taken," WHITE VELVET '*®»’^ t o s a i a d "Don’t worry,’’ he said con­ LAMEMCAMCgEESE a 59" Donnelly concluded. Conditioning Wave by LEAN EXTRA LEAN P T A Night fidently when she eicplalned her K The Wapping School PTA will plight. " I’ll get lu both aboard.” STEAK hold a Father-Son Night next Bi* Mansflrtd was turned L O R 6 A U INCOME TAX away by the clerk with the Taxes gobbiing up your Pirterhousa lb Eraaid Chack lb Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the same finality: "I don’t care NOW MAOa IN THB UMTtO in im income? Maybe you're LIBBY SALEI Wapping School. BOTH A member of t he Hartford who you are, mister, this train not cloiming all the BUTTERED VEGETABLE SALE • CORN < PEAS Made o f the most rare and Police Department will demon­ has been booked solid for three legal deductions you're • **'*"''1 CARROTS • GREEN BEANS • PEAS & CARROTS precious Ingredients, White strate how men and dogs work days.” ollowed, BLOCK will AND Velvet quickly yet gently together ,^,ln crime fighting. Then who should appear In see to it you get a ll STATE Jll'Aor < Tony Flasanelli, a South the crowds but Sen. Edward M. conditions your hair, nukes you're entitled to . . 114-ox. Windsor resident, will conduct (Ted) Kennedy and his wife, it so easy to fashion Into saves you time, worry, com beautiful, natural waves. the program using his own Ger­ Joan. and money, too! Come Come in and try it...and LIFE man Shephard named Dirk. "Don’t worry,” he consoled in today! UP SAVARINOR Ice cream sundaes will be Mansfield and Mrs. Percy. “I’ll enjoy a new kind of coiffure = OUAHANTEE served at the conclusion of the get us all aboard." glamour. • W t guoranteo occurate preporotion of every fox return. If l-lb I program. Ted Kennedy walked up to we moke any errors that cost you ony penalty or interest, MAXWELL HOUSE corm Tickets will be sold at the the ticket counter and an­ *11.60 w e w ill poy the penolty or interest.______KRAn school only, tomorrow, Monday nounced: " I’m Senator Kennedy SS85 SHOP GRAND UNION. FORJHE and Tuesday. Admission will be- and I ’d llk e._. RHriiidee Shampoo, Tart Curia, FRESHEST PRODUCE IN TOWN 50 cents for fathers and 25 cents Before he could complete the ^Hair a^jde, Olam w flpny "‘"EDEI/DC^Crreo. PHILADELPHIA K ALL PURPOSE »»• COIT for sons. CHERRY" COCK TAIL" F IR M C R I S P sentence, the clerk was eTcclted- America's Largest Tax Service with Over 300(i Offices Square Dance ly grabbing for his Ink pad and The South Windsor Square rubber stamp. ^ a u Ia b u c o u ^ POTATOKS Dance Club will hold a regular ". . .four tickets. . ." in­ Schultz Beauty Salon Mrtioherter Shopping Parimde—Lower Level ' club level dance tomorrow night sisted Ted Kenne^. He got Between 9c*va end Orantg Rear Entranoee from 8 to 11 p.m. at the them, too. Whlcrii Just proves 44 OAK ST. — PHONE 643-8951 Wapping Elementary School. that the name Kennedy c a n MANCHESTER I 8 AJM. to 9 PJIL No Appolntmeat The “ Sweethearts’ Ball" will be take you almost anywhere you . 8 AJM. to 0 PJM. 2 2 5 ^ la Newaanry 20:79U.S. NO.1.SIZE A called by Bob Grandpre and want to go. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING XSff-1881 20' OFF round dances will be cued by SNOW WHITE nOUDA SEEDLESS Russ and Anita White. All club WITH THIS COUPON & PURCHASE OF level dancers are invited to at­ HALF GAL - YOUR FAVORITE BRAND MUSHROOMS lb. S 9 ‘ I GRAPEFRUIT’’ 5 59° I o r m Ig e s 5 W 5 9 ° tend. Card Party The Abe E. Miller, Unit 133, GRAND UNION KLEENEX-2 PLY WHITE RAGU American Leg^ion Auxiliary will hold a , setback card party to- Ift Borden have-a-bite-of-fudge month! | I? FACIAL TISSUES SPAGHETTI SAUCE morrxiw night at 8 in the Main “ COUPON GOOD THRU SA T. FE8 15th St. Community Hall. The party Treal the family to Borden’s special flavor for Feb­ is open to the public. Prizes and refreshments will be Included. ruary— Choc-o-Fudga Ice Cream. Now a full half Paintings Displayed gallon costs only 89e. It’s that Dutch Chocolate 1*1010 The South Windsor Art A Ice Cream everybody goes for, with the extra »«oM> lea g u e has announced that flavor of bits of chocolate fudge candy all YOUR FAVORITE BRAND EASY TO PREPARE TASTY PPtH paintings by two of its mem­ • s s through it. It’s a big treat for the family, and TEMPTING bers are being displayed at two ^ C b O D S a little something nice for your budget. branches of the South Windsor BREAKSTONE Bank and Trust Co. Available at A&P, most IGA and ‘■’f LODR 5 FRESHBAKE KING SIZE MR. e CRINKLE CUT TEMP-TEE WHIPPED Five landscape paintings by other fine stores. It’s better—It’s I Mrs, G. E. Marshall III of 120 FRENCH FRIES Mountain Dr, are now on dis­ WITH ITEBI O f THIS 8-OZ. Febniary special COUPON U V * W u u loaves ■ cont. 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(^AOE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTE31, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1969 MANCHEs'fkRr EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1969 Indians Keep Tournament Hopes Alive With Victory Herald Reed Supplied Full Icing to Garden Cake Ellington Needs^ One for Tourney By Ware, Kieman Star E AR L Y O ST Spovti IkBtor 10 in RoWe Nightmare Ends Against Bristol Foe NOCC Title to South; Bowfing OntdrawB Backetball 27 of Last 31 *x>wling profirram at the By DEAN YOST Zahner Sets Record West Side Rec Center is Frank Rizza, activities super­ For Knicks Vaulting into third place BntmttM Bob PWford and Dave Keon efsAeM, aH away. burgh's new sports stadium, lo- cott . Tech In Torrington and . . . F Pu- out. The former East CathoUc <^ral ing their all-time record set ear­ American, Basketball Associa­ Burger 8 -1 scored t^o goals apiece tmd de- The Tribe record is now 8-7, cated Just off the banks of two East Catholic High at Penney 17 High athlete says the one-time ' ' lier this season. tion, were staggered by Dallas The Knights are now 9-7 and 4 S 11 fensemiui Pierre Pilote picked snd Bristol Is 7-7. rivers that form the Ohio R,lver, High In East Hartford and GIm - 18 a 28 fleurishing basketball program It also was their 27th triumph and saw their scant division Oo-captain Dave Weune and has been named Pittsburgh tonbury High at Rockville High. Suffleld 11-6. Bruce Messenger ^ d a n d 8 0 10 has now dwindled down to one ed up from director of in 81 gomes, 19th stralgjit at lead riirink to .2 percentage up three assists as Toronto wal Penney and East will get to- canned W points for Suffleld. 0 a 2 ____ 'oped the North Stars. The vie Bob Kieman IgnUed the ImhanB Three Rivers Stadium, 1 0 2 four-taam league -with not more **at ■”**Madison home and enabled them to move points. gether" -Monday - - night. • - ■ ___ Ballok 6 a 12 than 82 -nlasera Square Garden to. executive as- into a virtual Ue with idle Phila­ scoring attack as these t w o The $90 million stadium, lo- OROMWELXi — Cromwell Ftortln 1 a 4 'The Chaparrals dropped the ^ ^ ^ Bolton perhaps wished its ^ s ? X ? bowUng died for t«> the^ Indent, delphia in the National Basket­ oombined for 87 points. It was cated near the confluence of the A.-.. o«nched the COC title with an- 0 4 Pipers into a virtual deadlock in a toul ball. ° rules, had been taken out of the goalies on the team with the ketball team broke all Dart­ Phila’phia 39 19 .672 4 were good. Ruas Chapter of the State Board of His Muncle High team went to It was the__ 29th game—and one literally— ^but it didn’t other frustration for the nation’s Larry Cannon’s 18. bounds In prior games. fewest number of goals allowed. mouth scoring records In de­ Boston 36 23 .610 7% iHiaeache Manchester was able to es- H ockey Duncan Approved Umpires. . .Parents the finals of the state touma- » t h victory—forJ Reed since the accomplish ^ th in g f o r leade^. American U., surprisingly, George Lehmann was high for Hall and Jacques Plante have feating the Vale freshmen Cincinnati 31 29 .617 13 Roberta Los Angeles with 36 points. permitted 115 goals—21 less tabiU* a fast break in the sec- montrttat jjSis- o f® ^ BIIkKton High basketball ment three straight yearn and to either. “ The Louisiana State sharp- kept within striking distance in 123-83. Friday idght the In­ Detroit 24 36 .400 20 ClruUo shooter drilled in 60 points—but the middle Atlantic Conferen] than the next lowest figure M ^ rT iT ifr ^ Tedford. Tremblay, left winger wl^the dians bowed to the Brown Milwaukee 17 44 .279 27% Kofftruba pUayera wUl be guests a* Friday loet every time. Teammates on back from forward to thethe NFL. to score pretty good because the player. he threw up went In. Maher PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — DO YOU SEE IT?— ^Members of the Bristol Eastern (dark shirts) and Man­ .387 27% Tm ak 0 8 before Pete had rammed In 08 In beating Canlsius In the night­ Robinson, the American FUot- ct’on Blues’ goalie kicked out 33 also the leading rebounder Seattle 22 41 Peracchlo I guys are looking for me. But Detroit went on to edge Tble- played excellent, even with an The Providence Reds of the .349 20 3 6 points . . . lii tt losing cause cap of a doubleheader at the ball League’s Rookie of the Pittsburgh shots. chester basketball teams try to locate an unidentified object during the game with 118 grabs in 10 games. Phoenix 13 Papanos 4 14 when I get the statistics, I look do 92-90 Wednesday night. Injiued right leg.” Kieman, as American Hockey Deagtte have 47 .227 27% Chappol* 4 against Tulane. Palestra in Philadelphia. Year and a four-Ume Olympic Oakland’s success over New last night. Bob Kiem an (45), Steven Rascher (33), Rick Lincoln (25), and His beat scoring day came in 8 at the rebounds first. That’s the rT„,„„___ - ... Wednesday’s Results Bbisvert 0 2 Haywood was ejected with Mear.whUe, the only three Porter, a sophomore, scored meda! winner ’Wednesday, took York marked the first time the usual, was praised highly by his been sold conditionally to a cor- John Galaway (33), try to find it. Action took place at the Clarke -^"ena. an 88-87 win against 81. MbrSe 3 3 Quey Sets Record, thing you really have to concen­ Atlanta 113, Milwaukee 106 Hunt 16:68 left. After reportedly teams in The Associated Press’ 16 of his 27 points In the opening Seals ever have defeated the mentor. Coach Moriarty also poration headed by George M. Michael’s freshman team 0 2 trate on every night.” top professional and amateur Boston 113, Detroit 106 Stevenson 0 0 ^ swinging at a Toledo player and Top 20 In action had an easy half In gui^ng Villanova’ to a commented: “ It was our highest Sage, president of the Short when he contributed 19 awards in their home staite. Rangers over a span of two sea­ Baltimore 120, San Fran. 110 ivxala <3oach Red Holzman s; point production this year and Line Inc. bus company, points to lead the team. This 14 14 42 ' -k being ejected, Haywood then -"—No. 5 La Salle 35-28 advantage. Then Jones, a Robinson, -who rushed 1,023 sons. Oakland had bowed to the Big Shift in Professional Foothtill New York 112, Phoenix 108 didn’t take much of an adjust­ we one looking forward to our The sale of the Reds and their weekend the Indians Journey RHAM (81) Drops in 69 Poims struck referee George Strauth- stopped American University senior, scored! 14 of his 22 points yards and scored eight touch­ New Yorkers four times last San Dieg6 118, Cincinnati 114 ment for Reed to go back to meeting with Conard Friday again home, the Rhode Island to Burlington, Vermont for F Pta ' , center. era. Haywood scored 24 points 96-72, No. 11 Villanova checked In the final half to keep Canlsius downs for the expansion Clncin- year and five times during the Los Angeles 109, Seattle 92 Aid rich 5 26 Aigitt-*' ' Auditorium, was announced two games with the St. Ooolldgc n ■t > . Records fell last night as Paul Quey hit the nets for and grabbed 16 rebounds at the Canlsius 76-64 €uid No. 18 New at bay. natt -Bengols in hds first year of current campaign, Only games scheduled 1 "He was ready for it,” Holz­ It was the last time for seniors Wednesday, Michael’s freshman team.. Post 1 11 an astounding 69 points in leading the West Sides to an point. M'exico State whipped Texas-El Temple turned back Penn pro ball, and swimmer Charles First-period goals by Mike Oonvoioti a 6 man said. ” We used to play him at home, Co-Captain Bob Herdic, -The $1.5 million purchase Electrifying Start for Rush Today’s Game Octvderino 1 9 easy victory over the Saints, 1^-48, in the Y Senior a_ lot in, _a double post_ __anyway. Strauthers said' he would not Paso 78-02. State 70-60 in the first game of Hlckcox, who won fame with Laughton and Francois La- Detroit at Chicago Co-Captain Wore, Forward Kier- hinges on a pledge by the city of Robbins 1 3 League. He’s' had a"lot'of*'good g ^ .^ f**® » against Haywood. ^ Maravit* has been bothered the doubleheader, three gold and one silver medal combe gaye the Seals a 2-0 lead nan, guard May, center Doug Providence to build a new Only game scheduled and he’s done a helluva Job Several fane and' both teams “V ^ ar.di a sore ankle. New Mexico State rang up a in Mexico Cftjf, were named Ar- before Rod Gilbert scored for Totals u S Both Quey’s output and his Hansen, center Steve Rascher sporta arena to serve as the Sam Jones Friday’s Games Lymiui (84) He’s as good as any center lit spUled onto the floor after the “ didn’t prevent him from 24-5 lead during the flat 11 mln- - izona Athletes of the Year. the Rangers late in the second and the well-liked guard, Harris Reds’ home rink. In Press Conference Speech Phoenix at Detroit. P Pts teams’ point total are new Sen­ the league.” flareup, but police quickly re- “COf'ng nearly two-thirds of his utes. then coasted the rest of the U.S. Open golf champion Lee period. Gerry Ehman put Oak- Andrews 1 13 ''Whltey" Jenkins, will play at _____ San Fran, at Philadelphia Liebman 0 6 ior League records. The^UttlV" However. Wednesday night stored order. Ironically, extra '®oml’s points. In fact, Pistol way in beating Texaa-El Paso Trevino was named Sporta Per- land In front 3-1 In the third pe the CTarke Arena. . NEW YORK (AP)— Not could have been much more se­ fensive backfield. Carpenter, of­ Sparks Late ^ Russo 0 2 wasn’t all perfect for Reed. Po"ce had been assigned to the P®'® almost slnglehandedly kept for the third time this season. sonolity of the Year. riod and Donnie Marshall San Diego at Los Angeles CMconuk guard, a former Manchester Hi^h scorer for the evening .0 0 1 *8© li& C in g vere. fensive ends, McCormick, de- 1 17 wound up the New York scor­ a forward pass was thrown, Boston at Atlanta BOako 3 8 High standout, hit 16 of 18 at­ Grambling, his alma mater, lost gome at Toledo because of '^® game during the ear- Sam Lacey, 0.foot-9, led the was K e i ^ popping in a season LINCOLN, R.I. (AP) - A spokesman for the Patriots fejiaive line and Doll the defen­ Celtic Drive Milwaukee at Baltimore Blakeslct' a 6 to Norfolk State 107-98,,In the threats o f racial incidents by go'**g. scorlrg 19 of the Bayou way with 23 points as the Aggies ing. not a tackle was made nor Klanter 0 2 tempts from the foul line in ad­ of 31 points. W ^ e c ^ e d Thoroughbred racing gets the said he didn’t know what hap­ sive backs. Only games scheduled Vartlzek 0 0 preliminary game. campus radicals. Bengals first 23 points. boosted their record to 20-2. The Rangers outstiot the Seals pened to the microphone, but DETROIT (AP) — The Boston dition to 27 hooops from the field. I But Florida, which had a 34- Bob Kouwe scored 27 points Net Giant-Kill er 37-19 but goalie Chris Worthy, a fnd ereen light today at Lincoln a touchdown scored. But, Bratkowskl, a quarterback, that it had a special converter Celtics 'Sam Jones stUl haa a Totals " i M point showing from 8-foot-lO and BUI Smith 28 as Syracuse 10 Downs after a three-day halt declined to say whether he Supporting players, Dave Mc- surprise starter in the Oakland off the field, there was a that reduced! the electrical pow­ couple of new tricks left up his ABA Neal Walk and 23 from Junior edged x>ast Colgate 87-86. Faces B ig T est nets, performed impressively. pofo the cause. For the due to the severe snow storm. would continue as a player for Keima (26) and Craig PhUlips Didn’t Fold After Injury lot doing in professional er from the wall plug from 110 sleeve, no matter what they Eastern IMvIsion Andy Owens, broke from a 23-23 In another squeaker. Bob A- Dario, track president, Green Bay as well as help coach SALISBURY, Md. (AP) __ Is- 21-year-oId rookie started in to 30 volts. may say about old dogs. W. L. Pet. G.B. (16), had' Uttle trouble ■with the tie to a 39-32 halftime command, Staak hit a 10-f(x>tSupper-at the f T . inspected the racing strip and football Wednesday. the offensive backfield. m ael El Shafel, «ie glant-WUer P*®®® Smith, who had Vince Lombardi, new head Minnesota .28 26 .628 — I Sports Slate | couiagous Saints, paced by teammate Rick Lincoln had 12, parking facilities WednesdayClive Rush, new head coach of iuid LSU didn’t tereaten after buzzer to give Connecticut a 74- from’ the United Arab Republic, upset stomach at game time- man of the Washington Red­ Indiana 30 27 .826 __ Dave Hart (26), Mike Fullo (8) before givig the go-ahead for BASKETBAIX Subs Come Through "*at. ' 72 conquest of Bostbn Unlversrl- face® ,v another difficult assign- ManeheNter (93) the Boston Patriots of the Amer­ skins, named a six-man coach­ end of the (nirrent season to be­ Kentucky 26 26 .510 1 and Joe MassoUni (8). LaSalle bombarded helpless ty. j, ,, . P Pij, the resumption of the meeting. Thursday, Feb. U 'merit today in the quarter-finals B ican League, got things off to an ing staff, Zeke Bratkowskl be­ come a college basketball Miami 26 25 .610 1 In the opener, the Jets down­ 1 W ore 10 S A S K £T 8A U . Manchester C.C. at Mitchell of the U.S. National Indoor Ten­ Scholastic Basketball 3 Mav 26 Featuring the program will be New York 14 ed Center BllUards, 78-69, witli 0 electrifying start. came an assistant coach of the coac^, sparked a fourth-quarter 3 7 , .275 13 College 4 Tedfonci i ^ the Duke Ellington Purse, a SCOKES k ^ a balanced! scoring attack led> nis Championships. HaU 97, Briabol Central 86 4 Speaking at a press confer­ Green Bay Packers and Norb spurt by the Celtics Wednesday Western Division For Baltimore Five 3 in $3,800 allowance race of five Friday, Feb. 14 EU Shafel, who ousted defend­ Conard 77, Malon^ 71 3 Ra.«cher Hecker, former coach of the Oakland 40-28 .833 __ by Bob Ell (28), Joe Dlmlnlco Oakland Human After AIL 4 Mahei furlongs for four-year-olds and ence in Boston which introduced -East (Jathollc at St. Thomas BALTIMORE (AP)— Just as Coach Gene Shue pre­ ing champion Cliff Richey, the 3 4-4 .. EAST SIDE JUNIORS Denver (16) €Uid Ray Pennock (12). Windham 84, Platp 59 2 Klenuin U) 11-15 31 up. George Sauer, Sr. as the Pats’ Atlanta Falcons, was reported to 32 22 .593 11 Aquinas dicted, the Baltimore Bullets didn’t fold after the crip- No. 4 American seed on the way have signed as chief defensive The Marine Club had no trou­ AssocioiUon contest. New Orleans 26 27 .491 16% Game honors went to Joe Granby 62, SomOl^ 42 21 Total.i new general manager. Rush re­ Manchester at Oonard- 4 1 I'ding injury to All-Si»r forward Gus *J&hnson. Drops Ttvo Straight Games to the round of eight, was Dallas Amaio for the Billiards with 36 Southington 57, Bloomfield 53 .12 2ft-36 M PAWTUCKET, R.I. (AP) — J. ceived an electric shock when coach of the New York Giants in ble In beating Joe’s Barber 23 26 .469 17% Somers at Ellington The Bullets, with fine support - matched against England’s markers. PAUL QUEY Windsor 76, Wilson 56 Rrifitol F>UNtem Alden Dooley, president of Nar- he wrapped his hand around a the National League. Shop last night, 86-46. Chip Los Angeles 22 29 .431 19% Ooventry at Cromwell from the bench, whipped' the OAKLAND (AP) — Are the however, is something else Mark Cox, the No. 2 foreign P A- nine-point string, including Middletown 95, Newington 42 ragansett Park race track, ap- microphone. In other developments, feill Houston 17 33 .340 24 seed. 3 Touli Donnelly and Steve Wilson Cheney Tech at Stafford San Francisco Warriors 120-110 four points and an assist by Oakland Oaks human after all? again. The Oedts’ star forward. Portland 39, Vlnal Tech 36 0 Dubi\*iuwky Barnes, head coach of the gri.p on fourth place ini the East­ K plied Wednesday to the state Dr. John Knight, who exam­ canned 16 points each for the Wednesday’s Results South Windsor at East Wind­ Wednesday night for their The other quarter-final in­ 1 Bk'iclar.'fki Charleston CFL club last year, Revolutionary Changes Due Monroe, put the Bullets ahead After whizzing through the still the leading scorer in the Farmington 78, PlainvlUe 70 3 Holden ' jO Racing and Athletics Commis- ined Rush, said the shock ern Divlsloin, 7*4 games behind Dallas 128, Minnesota 108 sor fourth vlittory In five starts volved Torben Ulrich, the 5 Liinooir was named an assistant by the winners with Jim Wood netting to stay at 56-80. first t-wo-thlrds of the Americxui league, reinjured a knee recent- 12 sioiL^fo!' approval of 75 days of passed from one of Rush’s arms leading Baltimore. Houston 130, Los Angeles 122 WLndsor at Rockville since Johnson was sidelined for bearded Dane who is seeded No. 0 PheJeii 1 raciftg. New Orleans Saints; Ken Car­ 13 points., Dick Marsh popped Lqrry Siegfried scored eight Only games scheduled Elsewhere, New York downed Basketball Association season ly and is undergoing tests. When 5 GaJa\^'n\ to the other via the shoulders. in 20 for the losers. East Hampton at Bolton For Major League Baseball the season with a knee injury. 4 among the foreign entries, and 5 Grisko penter, Washington backfield of his 27 points In the fourth Phoenix 112-105, Boston topped at a record-setting -won-lost clip, he -will be bock In the line-up is (i The thoroughbred racing He said Rush was not hurt seri­ Today’s Games Concordia College NY alt Man- Baltimore leads the Eastern Ove Bengtaon of Sweden. 2 Jom -r in 32 dates would cover an 85-day pe- coach in 1968, became head quarter while By FRANK ECK on balls he can do it without Detroit 113-106, AUarta knocked "i® Oaks were hit by disaster, anybody’s guess. , ously, but had the current'trav­ WEST SIDE PEE-WEE Los Angeles vs. New Orleans cheater C.C. Dltrlsion by three games over Two more quarter-final 34 Total.-- 2R 2>)-3l 76 '■■oc' starting Sept. 6. coach of the Indianapolis CFL ended up with 24 points and at Monice, La. AP Newafeatures Sports Editor making a pitch. off Milwaukee by the same 113- They lost two games in a row. As tor luck, well, Hannum fig­ eled any other route the shock The Herald Angels wrote up R i f LE New York . with Philadelphia matches are slated for Friday. team, and Ralph Hawkins Expansion has brought the a / . , ... 106 srvvic, score,' o

X MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHessrBK, UONN.,i THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, I960 PAGE SEVENTEEN HUGOS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE HoRMhold S«nrie«t THERE 'lUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN And WHIPPLE Help Wontod Molt 34 Help Wonted__ IM e 34 SORRY I'AA LATE PER ... LOOK OUT PER TH AT Offorad 13-A MV WORD, MARTHA^ YOU'RE 3ES’ \ VER DRIVIKI' LESSON/ PEPESTRIAN... WATCH E v e r no tice the g en ek a tio n g a p in goundz WANTED journeyman Uoensed PCTUNIAl HOP INi STOP SIGN... ^RELV'O U CAN'T^ JOKIN', AIN'T Aaswtr la Prtvioat fvzila i CLASSIFIED lio m ln w jc K S r a , ^ deuv- S owhatgootheg J unio rs ea i?5? cracking JWJld)R BEEF5 WHEN GRAiPMA TURNS UP THE DEAN MACHINE plumber, good wages and over- 3AKE,YXJ HAVENT 'CON-)/aAEAN TO CHARGE ME ( I YA,MARTHA.' , cry, yards, atUca, cellars clean­ THE SOUNP BARRIER WITH HiS F-M STEREO R IG ' 6U6SY15 Bible Tale TV VOLUME - time. A. B. (Stick Plumbing A TRlBUTE0A»iyTHIN6 BUT// BOARD AND KOCM IN I ■*^HGH-HEH/-^ ed and removed. AJao odd Jobe, PRODUCTS DRIVINO 844-8982. Heating, 849-2928. SCHOOL SOUP'STAin^ since/ MV OWN HOME?-THE \ VOU HAD ME 102 COLONIAL ROAD THE FIRST \ I SUPREME COURT HAS \ FOOLED.' ACROSS 56 Makes A d v e r t i s i n g M 9 T W H A T HEV.QRAMf WILL CAREER position for a young ♦mistakes FURNITURE refinlahed. In­ CAH O Q .JfHiU' ■OU TURN IT DOWN Has Immediate Openings WEEK/ BUT AT LEAST) \ CLEARLV STATED THAT IWifeofBoaz m CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS surance eatlnwtea given. Man­ = H/J man who Is looking for more t h a t PUTMXI ONE/ \tHE HUSBAND IS 5 -r - DOWN r j ran A l it t l e ? HOW CAN Wf> DAYS than a job, offers executive Teatament 8 AJM. to 4:80 PJL chester Refinishlng Oo., 649- WEEKAHEADOFv 1 Storms ra id iim 604S. !U THAT new I GTUDV with ALL Drai^man to draw up proc­ career to school gcaduate Arrr— o( the fiercely ■ w w r j THAT RACKET? with pleasing personality, am­ AMOS' A|Sb(^es m -iu iiii ess Meets. Turret Lathe op­ 2 Combined rjkdCII=t COPY C L O S ^ TIME TOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. bition agresslveness and 12 Wild ox of 3 Bullfighter erators, Inspectors—Final Celebes isii^ a R i 4:*e P.M. DAY BEFORE PUBUOA'nON BulMlnq—> ability to meet the public. Ex- 4 Possessed n ^iillk d inspection , for air-craft 13 Fish eggt. ’ 5 Mountain DeiMlIlne for Saturday and Monday la 4i80 p.m. Friday. Contracting 14 parts. . peiience in contact work de­ 14 Apoetle to the (comb, form) 23 Burrowing festival sirable. Automobile a require­ Gentiles 37 Namer 6 Desolate rodent PLEASE READ YOUR AD CARPENTRY — concrete steps, NIGHTS ment. Good starting salary, 15 Bind, as with 7 Low sand hill 25 Scattered 38 Antiquated. floors, hatchways, remodeling, rapid advancement al>ead for a M t 40 Fastens with 5 p.m. to 3 a.m. ALLEY OOP 8 Primate rubbish a ^ n e d or “ Want Ads” are taken over the „ - porches, garages, closets, ceil­ r i^ t man. Apply at Beneficial BY V. T. HAMLIN 16 Sea eagle 9 Condiment 27 More or less bradi Turret Lathe Operators 17 Domestic slave 43 Door fattening ings, attics finished, rec Finance Oo. 838 Main St. Man­ WHAT3 CAN VOU PtCTURE ...BUT I'M STILL WORRIED ...HIS REACTKDN TO TH 'Q U E E N ’S container 28 Droop DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time iVir the Brown & Sharp production 18 Summer (Fr.) 33 Spiritual 44 Tropical plant rooms formica, ceramic. Oth­ r a w chester. Between 9-5. rUNNYP AHMETON'S PACE IF/ a b o u t t h e p h a r a o h / DISAPPEARANCE W ONT BE A 10 Belted coats miller set-up operators. Drill WED TOLD HIM LAUGHING MATTER 19 Modifles in 11 Frozen rain overseer 45 Anatomical reot or"^JidttlU?“ 2?'*'? for only ONE Incor- er related work. No Job too color to thT “ J *dvertlaement and then only Press set-up operators. PAR'T-TIME Insurance investi­ NEFEBTITI WAS 19 ^nks of turf 34 Patterns of tissue » tiie extent of a "make good” insertion. Errors which do small. Dbq Moran, Builder. ALREAIW TAKEN T 21 Cravat perfection 48 Decompose Evenings 649-8880 gator, must be over 21, have CARE O F ? 20 Oceanic ndvertlw,meht win not he correted All Benefits. 22 Twilled fabric harbors 36 Church 50 Exist own car'. Excellent pay, no 24 Choose CERAMIC TILE — bathrooms, An Equal Opportunity Employer night work. Some knowledge of 26 Portals 1 2 i J- v 6 r " r " v 10 11 (Rockville. Ton Free) counter tops, floors, vaniUee, iJ aki 28 Fur filaments typing. Oall 563-9366, Mr. 29 Golf teacher 13 14 etc. Free estimates. All work Marten. DIDN'T 1 it DUE f o EXPANSION we have LAUGH I 30 Suitable 643-2711 guaranteed. 649-8480. 31 Second son IS 1$ 17 875-3136 an opening in the Manchester LONGS I 1 -ii , of Noah WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ area for a man to be trained 32 Negative word IS IS 26 modeling specialist. Additions, S7/iMks to in sales and certain phases of DOUftL P SM/TW 33 Portion z r 23 rec- rooms, dormers, porches, management. Excellent oppor­ LATHE MAN OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS 35 Accost P cabiniets, formica, built - ins, CfXSr OKEFNVILLE tunity for advancement to the S’A. Only highly qualified need ap­ 38 Spanish priest 26 Trouble Reaehing Our Advertiser? bathrooms, kitchens. 649-3446. right man. Good starting sala­ 39 Elducate ply. Top wages, fringe benefits GRAB HIM.' DON’T TOU DARE T I G O T T D TIM E IT JU S T R IG H T-- 41 Peer Gynt’s 29 ry and commissions. Vehicle plus free Blue Cross, Major 1.ET TH A T AAUPLARK INTO I >tXJ KNOWHOW HE HATES TO ADDITIONS, remodeling, ga­ provided. Many employe bene­ c> hr NIA. I«€. T.M. >tt. u.«, rt, 0«. mother 24-Hour Answering Service Medical and CMS insurance. THIS HOUSE WITH FEET —/ HAVE HIS FEET WASHED.' AN' 31 1 rage, rec rooms, bathrooms BusiiMSs Opportunity 28 Help Wonfed— Help Wonted- fits. Apply to the Singer Com­ LIKE THAT/ WHAT ARE ] / HE’S SUSPICIOUS, AN' LOOKIN' 42 Laths Steady employment plus over­ tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce­ pany, 856 Main Street, Man­ time If desired. DAVY JONES MDU WAITINS FOR? y \ FOR.THETOWEL AM’BUCKET— , 46 Depot (ab.) 33 34 1 38 37 Free to Herald Readers OPPOR'TUNITY —Texaco Inc., Female 35 Female 35 BY LEFT and McWILLIAMS 47 Asterisk ment work, cellar floors, pa­ H E'S S O T T D EDGE IN J U S T A now has available 50,000 gallon chester. r L IT T L E ' T FURTHER. BEFORE 49 Bullfight cheer W tios, roofing. Call Leon Cies- ALUED INSTRUMENT THEM FISH LOOK GORGEOUS.' r ACCEPT.' I'M AMARVL0U5 COOK.' 38 I a month going service station I CAM K. 'HIM FOR SUI 50 Husband of ■ N r o V r e r T * * ^ “ te"^ne"'n:Sa7'‘r ; ; ? synskl. Builder. 649-4291. 7" TO 3 P.M., nurse’s aide, full CLEANING woman wanted, one PART-TIME HELP, over 21, TOOL CO. AND M’ SPECIALTY 15 FISH...yOO BOV* Gudrun 41 43 44 46] T in the greater Manchester ar­ or part-time. Laurel Manor, or two days a week. 643-4224. washing floors, 4-10 p.m., five 67 IVoodland St., Manchester REST UP WHILE 1 FIX U6 A WNNER. (myth.) NEWTON H. SMITH & SON- ea. If Interested in this op­ 649-4510. THERE'S ENOUGH F O R ^ ^ 47 48 49 ■so days, call between 5-6 p.m., 649-2861 51 Song for one THREE, ORSON// V EDWARDS Remodeling, repairing' addi­ portunity please call days, 668- RELIABLE woman to babysit 649-5884. 52 Mountain pass r • tions, rec rooms, garages, 62 S3 Y 53 Stagger St 9600, H. H. Stbphenson, eve­ COUNTER-WOMEN: A mature in my home, part-time days, 3 porches and roofing. No job nings Mr. S. C. Weinberg, person for part-time counter children. Call 649-4764 after 5 ATTENTION MEN — Part-time BARBER WANTED — UCkmn 54 Formerly S4 SS 66 ANSWERING SERVICE 55 New Zealand 11 too small. Call 849-8144. 643-0844. service in fast food business. p.m. » $60. per week, work 20 flexible Barber Shop, Storrs, Coim. Call Housewives who can spare six hours. For personal Interview ^29-9986 after 6 p.m. for ap- parrot 649-0500 875-2519 HOMES, OARAOEB, porches, call 528-2214. polntment. (Ntw$pap*r [nittprht Asm.) rec rooms, room additions, hours a day are welcome to tnd leuve your message. Ton'n hear from our advertiser in apply. Apply in own handwrit­ He'p Wonted-'—Mole 36 ||R time without spending all evening at the telephone. kitchens, rooting, siding, gen­ eral repair work. Financing ing, P.O. Box 2266, Bishops available. No down payment. OPPORTUNITY Comer Branch, West Hart­ Top Wages— Solnsmnn Wonttd 36>A ford, Conn., 06117. An equal op­ MACHINISTS Automobiles For Solo 4 Economy Builders, Inc., 648- Fringe Benefits 6159. TEXACO RETAIL portunity employer. OOOD man over 40 for short REPOSSESSION — , Plymouth for xjnachlnery building, HERALD WANTED —Woman to care for Manchester Retail trips surrounding Manchester •R/^AH riflN CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Belvedere, 1967. automatic, REC ROOMS, kitchens, room FRANCHISE some related experience or br Ftyiw $r**f*«. lit*.'’' 3 children in my home by day trade school background. ai;<;a. Man we want is worth power steering, power brakes, additions, dormers, complete Furniture Store to $16,500 In Y®ar, plus new DOX LETTERS remainder of factory guaran­ home rebuilding. Royal Cus­ Excellent opportunity avail­ or live in. 875-8578. Must be able to read blue­ WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE prints, mics, and schemat­ car as bonus. Air Mall N.H. tee. No money down, no rea­ tom Builders, 646-3434, 528- able Immediately for 3-bay HAIRDRESSER wanted, top Has Opening for: Sears, Pres., American Lubri­ For Your sonable offered refused. Broker 0324. service station doing 50,000 ics. Good wages, excellent ■■ » Ia r y ail'd' commission. LuJon opportunity for the right cants Oo., Box 676, Dayton, 233-8715. gallons per month. Present Finisher—Qualified finisher will­ YOU WAIT IN Informatitm Salon of Beauty, 61 East Center man with fast growing com­ Ohio, 45401. facilities will be demolished ing to do shipping and receiv­ 2-'» SSSmlSr Roofing-Siding 14 Street, 643-1939. pany" Some overtime avail­ CAR,AND I'LL STOR LOOK AND LISTEN THE HERALD will hot WANTED TO BUY and new modem building to ing. RUN AND disclose the identity of . CHEVROLET be constructed) This oppor­ able. Evening or Saturday any advertiser using box STA'nON WAOON. ROOFINO, aluminum siding, . interviews arranged. Holpup Wontod— SET HELP.'.'.' gutters, carpenter work, SO tunity is located in busy AVON CALLING! Apply now in person to letters. Readers answer­ shopping center area on Mr. Keith or Mrs. Oarrity at SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL ing blind box ads who Year—1963—1966, V-8 engine. years’ experience. Connecticut Increased demand and newly Mole or Fonralo 37 Middle Tpke. Anyone qual­ desire to protect their Will be tested by my mechanic. Valley Construction Co.. 648- orearted territories call for more N. P; HALLENBECK INC. 'R E A L ESTATE saleaman, es- identity can follow this Call Tom Dawkins. 7180. Free estimate. ified and sincerely interest­ representatives! Serve custom­ Bunker Hill Rd., Andover The G. E. Keith IF WE HAD A 6UN WE COULD ed in a profitable future tablldied agency, private of­ procedure; ers In territory of your own. 742-8051 McW—iIrt SyaAcalc, Inr. I f£BU like PLAY RUSSIAN ROULETTE'. i 649-9669 BIDWELL Home Improvement write to 'Texaco Inc., Box Aot ait once! Call 289-4922 for Furniture Co., Inc. fice, carpeting. Applji,. Hutchins UVlNS PAM6ER0VSC/. Enclose your reply to the Co. Expert installation of 231, East Hartford or call Interview In your home. Agency, 649-5324. box in an ’ envelope — 1962 CHEVROLET Bel Air, 6 115 Main St. 1311 aluminum siding, gutters and 668-9600 day or night and address to the Classl- cylinder, automatic. $250 as is. SECRETARY — Speedy ac­ CAREER-MINDED Individual Manchester, Conn. (eid Manager, Manchester Call 742-8233. tri^^ I^poflng' installation and ask for Mr. Wynne. repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. curate typlsl for transcription, wanted for management posi­ Evening Herald, together electric typewriter, willing to tion for growing (Hartford bas­ with a memo lls tl^ the REPOSSESSION — Pontiac FIRST AND SECOND learn MT-ST operation. Diver­ ed) fast food service organiza­ JOURNEYMAN electrician and companies you do NOT Tempest wagon, 1966, automa­ ROOFINO and Roof Repair. Couglln Roofing Co., Inc., 643- sified work, 37% hours. Salary tion, 21 or over, capable of as­ helper, paid vacation and bene­ SHIFTS BUZZ SAWYER want to see your letter. tic, power steering, power BY ROY CRANE Your letter will be de­ brakes, like new. No money 7707. Help Wonted— commensurate with ability. suming responsibilities. A per­ fits. Wilson Electrical Oo.. 649- stroyed If the advertiser Mrs. Mbntpetlt, 649-5361. manent position with fringe 4817. MuUi-Ciroults — a rapidly DRIVE.?... down, no reasonable offer re­ 6REAT SCOTT.' N VOU FORGET, DEAR, HE'S is one you’ve mentioned. Female 35 benefits. Experience not neces­ growing firm in the elec­ WHERE'S HE HOW THESEKIW; A SENIOR IN HIGH SCHOOL 2.» fused. Broker 233-8715. TYPIST with some bookkeeping PLUMBERS and plumber’s If not it will he handled Roofing and sary, we will train. Successful tronics field extends an In- GOING? GROW UP/ y THIS FALL HE'LL BE GOING In the usual manner. knowledge. Full-time. Local of­ helpers, good pay, benefits 1968 PONTIAC LeMans, gSi? applicant must have ambition, vlta/tion to visit our jriant to TO COLLEGE. HE'S NOT A Chimneys 14-A fice. Write Box C, Manchester and overtime. 646-4623. LITTLE BOV ANV LONGER. II black vinyl- top, black interior, energy and enthusiasm. Apply discuss trainee opportunities uiiiih ROOFING — Specializing re­ Herald.. , , MEV, WE MI6MT bucket seats, 4-speed. 643;-5366. Comptometer In own handwriting, P.O. Box WANTED experienced tractor in the following areas: * ' 'Tfzy RACING pairing roofs of all kinds, new SECRETARIES — TyplsU 2266, Bishops C!omer Branch, trailer nn. 06117. An S. Be D. Inc., 96 HUliard St., PLATING clean 1H» kr NIA. Ia«. TM laf. U S. Pel.-OH. claim by identifying.. Call 646- benefits, free parking, sub­ vacation with pay, free in­ sell SEALTEST DAIRY p.m. Ask for Mr. George Smith. service. Guaranteed work. For Excellent position, good 4745. sidized cafeteria, congenial surance, unusual thrift plan, PRODUCT'S, oh established free estimates, call Stanley, pay, paid vacation, paid ‘He'd make a great politician. No matter how much f; Motorcycles co-workers, excellent work­ high school graduate, interest­ routes In the Hartford area. LOST — Passbook No, 91612 524-1116, day or night. ing conditions. Apply holidays, good working con­ MULTI-CIRCUITS MICKEY FINN money he get* his hands on, it isn't enough!" ed In permanent position with We offer an advantage of BY LANK LEONARD Savings Bank of Manchester. Bicyclos 11 ditions. advancement. Attractive per­ working close to home, ex­ 50 HARRISON STREET Application made for payment. cellent eamlng;s, based on LL n i 1967 HONDA 305 scrambler, 4,- Millinury, FIRST NATIONAL sonality, appearance and abili­ ■MANCHEST^pk. salary, plus commission. ^OST —Pair of ski poles. Main 000 miles, excellent condition. Dressmaking 19 ty to meet the public neces­ WHITING CORP. ARE ’>00 THERE, MR. BRACKETT? STEVE CANYON Steady employment and BY MILTON CANIFF ' Street between library and Candy apple purple. 643-9907. STORES, Inc. sary. Apply at Beneficial Fi­ ///M/M— I 6UESS HE HUN<5 UP.' 254 Broad St., Manchest many company paid bene­ bank. Reward. A. Hotchkiss, DRESSMAKING and altera- nance Co., 836 Main St., be­ 1968 HONDA 450 cc scrambler. Park and Oakland Aves., fits, including life insur­ i - i - w 1^ THAT'S SWEET.'^ ' NOW, GET 649-3028. .tions, evening wear, suits tween 9-5. 643-4166. 649-1168 GUESS I E WHEN I'M IN SOME TD BED.'YOU Very good condition. Call 649- East Hartford ance, hospitalization, acci­ made to order, 16 years experi­ JACQUELINE- AM so .M FORSAKEN PLACE I NEED SLEEP 2139. ence. Call 643-7042, MATURE person part-time help dent and sickness benefits. GLAD T O ^ AM COMFORTED TO TO BE THE with aged female. Car needed. SEE YOU KNOW you ARE BEST GAL NURSE’S AIDE — 11-7, full­ Applicant should be high ROBERTS AGENCY Personals 3 DRisSSl^KINO and alterai Write Box "(X2” Manchester TOOL & GAUGE AGAIN, THINKING OF REPORTER! tions, zippers replaced etc. time or part-time. Laurel school graduate willing to STEVIE B. ME.. Business Servieus Herald. MAKERS Real estate sales person Call 649-4811. Manor, 649-4510. • sell and give service to the needed. We have listings. IN(X)ME TAX service, call Dan ^ Offurad \^3 GENERAL office work, filing, Top rates, overtime, public and be gtx>d drivers. We do not hire sales people Mosler, 649-3329, or 525-8263. FOR ALTERA'nONS neatly all benefits. We give you the tools, train­ CARPENTER — experienc^, typing, interesting diversified by the dozen to pick their and reasonably done in my HARRISON’S ing, local and national ad­ all types of work. Reasonable.. duties. Westinghouse Appliance Long range programs. brains and obtain the list­ home, call 643-8750. I Sales Be. Service Oo., East Hart­ vertising, quality products. ings they may have access INCOME TAXES prepared by Call anytime, 646-1787. ford. R. Kennedy, 289-7931. An It's up to you to produce. to. The individual we re­ Marvin Baker, 643-0267. ALTERATIONS and dressmak­ We’re the oldest, largest, MANCHESTER TOOL equal opportunity employer. quire must be able to work WANTED carpenter work, ing, ladies clothing only. Cali liveliest stationers in Man- & DESIGN INC. available mornings and week­ Chester. 130 Hartford Road Apply full-time, be licensed and 643-0679. PILGRIM MILLS Is expanding MR.. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY ends. Reasonable. Call 647-1669. 649-5263 willing to work. Our com­ Automobiles For Sole 4 and needs experienced sales­ SEALTEST FOODS mission rate is equal to any SHARPENING Serrteo — Sow.s. If you like action, people, ladies to be trained ' fo r , our WELL,I'U. BE DARNED. ['M KEEPING IN PRACTICE TILL NEED CAR? Credit very bad? 255 Homestead Ave., other agency. We refuse to 5 knives, aces, shears, skates, Moving— ^Trucking— greeting cards, the fascinat­ hew fabric store now under TINY, KED SNOW BAUSi SPRING COMES AG A IN Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ ing world of stationery and DON’T ANSWER Hartford, Conn. mislead any applicant. You rotary blades. Quick service. Storage 20 construction on Oakland St. / est Douglas accepts lowest supplies . . . we’re for you. can earn in the 5 figure o u r * Capitol Equipment Co., 38 Apply Miss <3obum. Pilgrim THIS AD Interviews dally 8:30 a.m. to bracket but not without hard WINTHROP down, smallest payments, any­ MAN(3HEBTER Delivery-light Openings full-time, 37'L> — (ii-o BY DICK CAVALLI Main St., Manchester. Hours Mills, 177 Hartford Road, Man­ 4:30 p.m. work and a good'agency be­ 1C where. Not small loan finance trucking and package delivery. hour week, sales work. dally 7:30-6, Thursday, 7:30-9, chester, between 3-9 p.m. Unless you are an aggres­ I w o N P e e company plan. Douglas Mo­ hind you. Check your ads in CATS ARE VQ2/ ANYBODY WHOt? Saturday 7:80-4 . 643-7958. Refrigerators, washers and sive individual who is in a An equal opportunity employer. WHY NATURe D/StSDEIING tors, 346 Main. stove moving, specialty. Fold­ the metropolitan papers. CAT'S E A T EAT MICE AND Apply Mr. Harrison, morn­ rut. Are you tired o f the Listen to our radio adver- INVENTED YOU ARE A-l. "truck is A-1. ing chairs for rent. 649-9752. AN/MALS- M ICE AND TOADS IS NO REPOSSESSION, Chevrolet ings or by appointment. OFFICE HELP WANTED same monotony day In and tl.sing over WRCH. C ifJ S .- Cellars, attics, yards, drive­ day out? If so, now may lO A D S . BETTECTHANA Super sport, 1066, 2-door hard­ ESTIMATOR or Trainee — ways sealed and small truck­ Hours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. be the time to make a COMMON I6T7 top, 4-speed, bucket seats, ex­ Pointing— Papering 21 quantity take off and pricing of Phone the Jacqueline-Rob- ing done A-1 right. Call Tre- HARRISON’S change. We are offering architectural precast concrete. erts Agency for a confiden­ cellent condition. No money Clerk Typist to work in an opportunity for the right mano Trucking Service toll- STATIONERS tial interview. Ask for Jac­ down, no reasonable offer re­ EDWARD R. PRICE-i^P.'iinling. our Scheduling Department. person to earn $7,000-$10,- Construction background desir­ . free, 742-9487. queline or Robert. JONES 4- fused. Broker 233-8715. exterior and Interior. Paper- 849 Main Street., Manchester Billing Clerk for our Ship­ 000 a year and be his own ed. Excellent growth potential. RiClSEWAY LIGHT trucking, odd-Jobs, also hanging;. Ceilings, etc. Insured, 649-5341 ping Office. boss while doing so. I f you Allied Building Systems Inc., o o oo o REPOSSESSION, Mustang, 646-3339 moving large appliances. Burn­ 649-lj003. enjoy outdoor work and 260 Tolland Tpke., Manches­ 2 plus 2, fastback, 1667, auto­ PRISCILLA’S POP ing barrels delivered. S4 . 644- Excellent fringe benefits in­ would like to be associated ter, Conn. 646-0124. BY AL VERMEER INSIDE—outside painting. Spe­ with a firm that has been matic, power steering. No mon­ BABY SITTER wanted, second cluding Profit Sharing. 1776. cial rates for people over 66. in home service sales for I C A N 'T I H A TE TO ey down, no reasonable offer shift working mother, room-in B E L IE V E IT/ refused. Broker 233-8715. ELECTRICAL work —Imperial Call my competitors, then call Attractive wages and air over 30 years, this could 30 STUDENTS ME THAT C .Pipe optional. Call 643-9058 between be your field. For a A N D S T IL Electric, Inc. Residential, me. Estifnates given- 649-7863, conditioned offices. Apply . . . per- RECEPTIONIST IN VDUR CLASS REPOSSESSION — Oldsnmblle, 875-8401. ? a.m. — 1 p.m. sonal interview call Mr. JR. ACCOUNTANT NOT W IN ! commercial. Industrial, 24 Duggan. 1 AND TOU CAME 1665, model F 86, 4-door sedan, CHENEY BROTHERS Sharp girl to work in per­ Degree preferred, firm will IN 2ZtiP/ hours day service. Free esti­ !*AINTING - interior and ex­ automatic, power steering. No DENTAL ASSISTANT. part- INC. - sonnel department. Typing mates. 646-1112. 649-2.170. 649 terior, very reasonable, free train in ail aspects of their CAPTAIN EASY money down, no reasonable of­ time for local office, experienc­ VIKING BAKING CO. and phone personality es­ BY LESLIE TURNER 7125 estimate.s. Call Richard 21 Cooper Hill Street accounting .system. Progres­ fer refused. Broker 233-8715. ed or will train right person. sential. Salary open. Fee SHE LEFT FOR AKRON AT Martin, 649-9286, 649-4411. Manchester, Conn. 06040 600 Oakwood Ave., paid. sive local company, salary to GOOO RIGHT! T ea Call 649-6676 PAWN..,TO GET SOMETHING West Hartford ~ $7,500. Fee paid. MORNIIUG! FOR HIMi I THINK! ME>.WH0 PO SNOW PLOWING — 24 hour .JOSEPH P. LEWFa custom ______523-5201 MR.McKEE X see TO GET BODYMAN’S SPECIAL!! service. Call 742-7649, PART-TIME — Wanted clean­ A Permanent SENT THIS EXTRA PRINTS painting and paperhanglng.> In­ TELEPHONE operator, ex­ Placemulh OF PICTURB5 ing lady to work in beauty WANTED — Man. for mornings, ICIIARD P. KITA EcoNowy SNOW“ " p L O V p f^ — Res- terior and exterior. Dry wall perience preferred, but will ■ 1 ^ * Service SIZE valen­ mate f o r work. Fully Insured. Free esti­ shop. 6-8 p.m.. Monday - Fri­ 9 to 1, Monday through Fri­ PERSONNEL 1960 Lark, 8, hardtop, good idential. commerclal, 24-hour train alert high school gradu­ SYSTEM tin e TO THE WPERB mates. 649-9668. In no answer day, $2. per hour. No heavy day. Light delivery and store mechanically. $160. Can be service, new equipment. 643- ate. Neat appearance. Apply 800 Silver Lane, E. Hartford MRS. COE MORGUE? 648-6302. work. 643-2449. work. Opportunity for college 806 Silver Lane, E. HarttonI seen at 174 West Center. 9142. Iona Mfg. Co., 8 Regent St. man or youngish retiree. Pine- TEL. 528-9416 TEL. 528-Mli PAINTING Expert — Specializ­ WOMEN for work in home for 5.-13 ATTiCS and cellars cteanej, BOOKKEEPER to assist ac­ hurst Grocery. ing in ceilings. Interior wall­ aged, 9-5:30, and 1-9 p.m. Mrs. 1, odd jobs, light trucking, countant with financial state­ 1968 PONTIAC GTO Verdoro, papering and removal. Special Miller, 649-5985. ROBIN MALONE trees removed and lots clear­ ments. Fringe benefits, pension BY BOB LUBBERS green, 400 cubic inches, 850 rates for retired. Very reason­ V ed. Call 643-1056. APPLICATIONS now being tak­ plan. Salary commensurate PLEASE TEL/. iWJ. HICKORY J l CANT SEE WHERE tJ AND AT h.p., 'reverb radio, disappear­ able. Call 646-2750 after 4 p.m. with ability. Call 640-5361. r w amlong en for full or part-time help Read Herald Ads sraie its 90 PUIGTHeJACKlwrOMR. THB6ATE, ing headlights, mags, other TREE SERVICE (Soucler) — for luncheonette. Apply at of­ CHENEY BROTHERS, INCl OULING. ErONE'EEXrE/teKOMr options. Showroom condition. Trees out, building lots clear­ Floor Finishing 24 fice, W. T. Grant, Manchester TELL/Was, HP JUST knocked $2,900. Bight months old. Call ed, ti’ees topped. Oot -a tree We are lookingf for interested people to train in our AMLONB Parkade. 647-1378. problem? , Well worth phone FLOOR SANDING and rcflnish- .5HEILHAVE Ing (specialising in older Plant as Machine Operators, l^pairmen, Auxiliary call, 742-8252. TRUCKING concern needs girl TDW ir, r F p OSSESSION — Chevy floors). Inside painting. Paper­ EXPERIENCED 1 Workers and Material Handlers. LITTLE SPORTS B Y ROUSON fo r" simplified bookkeeping, Caprice 1967, 4-door, hardtop, hanging. No Job too small. some typing, one girl office, automatic, power steering. No Housohold Sorvicos John Verfalllo, 649-5750. MOLD MAKING AND REPAIR Why not stop in and see what we have to o ffw ; it money down, no reasonable of­ 35 hour week, $100. Call for Offordd 13-A appointment, 522-3131. may be just what you are lookinf for. ))- fer refused. Broker 233-8715. ■ - a . ___ _ Bonds— S f^k S i^ Bonafln, Grawtii Poloiitlal. 1964 FORD Fairlane in excel­ RBWBAVINQ of burns, moth- Morfgogo's 27 '-'ATALOQ f r e e . I'll send you Apply at our Porootinul Oflico lent condition. $850.* Call 742- iKdes, Bippers rs|^red. Win­ all new Popular Club catalog. 8233. dow shades made^Eo measure, SECOND MORTOAOE — Un­ l..et your friends shop from it. Applp KHM NAMIFAimmiMi 00. all alse Venetian blinds. Keys limited funds available for sec­ Then you pick $50 and more in 31 COOPER HILL S1REBT made while you wait. Tape re­ ond mortgages, payments to free Items. Alice Williams, Rogtfit StTMt A 1064 QTO autcwnatic in good corders for rent. Marlow’s 867 suit your budget. Expedient Popular Club Plan, Dept. W603, Moncliuflur, Conn. 06040 shape. $900. Call ^42-8388. Main at. 649-6221. service. J. D. Realty, 643-5129.' Lynbrook, N.Y. I , ‘ 'I 1 t. . W ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERAIJ). MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1969 MANCHESTTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1969 PAGE NINETEEN Rooms Without Board 59 Housos For Sol* 72 Housos For Sola 72 H o usm For Seda 72 HoOMt For Sab 72 Out of Town Out of Town THE THOMPSON House — Cot­ V em on \ B o T l o n BERIIY’S WOBLD GARRISON Colonial — Eight MANCHESTER — Dutch Colo-, F o rS a b 75 For Sab 75 tage St. centrally located, large NEWLY LI8TED— Two-family r a n c h '*«*•»“ *"■ Morra A id that the principal steps from Post Office. 643- shows it. Secondary financing Realtors, 646-5347. this Immaculate 8-bedroom rental plus excellent bam , 332’ EUJI/GTON — 6% ACRES, budgeted•> ..i for the InstellaUon of proposed extended calling m»nplan ^ the ^ building costs this need la for set assessors’ office 6746. possible, or no down payment Ranch with 2-. full baths and North Coventry lights.----- ^------6 f I ^ e r ------said ------t h e ^ ^ better of hhn. Situations Wanted— Household Goods 51 MANCHESTER — Exclusive frontage, $28,500. Hutchins brook, treed. Ideal for family , year as perhaps a temptation hours so that the many realtors to qualified veteran. Minimum with horses. $6,500. C. B. Oo- 2-car attached garage. Wall to (COUNTRY GENTLEMAN proposed traffic signal at the IMs^ sIot on the posslblUly of to builders to aubstttutd cheaper who caU the town offices can ROOM for rent in private home Forest Hills. New 7-room Rais­ Agency, Realtors, 649-5824. wall carpeting in IflHng room The telephone company has Female 38 40" ROPER GAS STOVE, good down FHA. Call Now. BelHore vang Associates, 643-9674, 872- Large Cape, full shed dor­ intersection of Elm Union and ^^^^y expended over $1 mil- a**oP***« st®** *^ « >a»ted materials than those that aped- get Immediate answers to ques- on bus line, lady only. Call 528- ed Ranch, douMe garage, 2V& and hallway. Distinctive raised condition, $35. Call after 5:30 Agency, 647-1413. MANCHESTER — Here is tc 4166. mer, 4-bedrooms, multi- 1‘on In preparation for InataUa- “ *>*«*■’ quesUons fled DAT CARE for a three or four 2529. baths, family with fireplace. hearth fireplace. Plethora of mu * u ...... —— — .—v— ^ . . ***»"■• Oocconl said that board year old child in my licensed 647-9655. once in a lifetime opportunity bath, oven-range, dishwrash- $14^20. ■ae town w ^ d have ^ ^ ^„p. being asked by townspeople, Morra asked Eriandson If he members Mrs. Gertrude Noren $33,500. In prestige Forest Hills! Secondary financing. $33,500. cloeets including walk-in home .Call 643-0134. to buy a vacant 2-family home er, disposal. Wall to wall to bear ^e enfire In the j j and answered by other towns- had noted much below-standard has already started holding reg- NEW DELUXE Zlg Zag (double Meyer Agency Realtors, 643- nit/lcMtf Rig AAA w s m o m 1_ ® •' ______■______*______«-s _ i a ______s s . ______- «* o This one can’t help but appre­ lo ca t^ in the heart of down­ closri In m'aster bedroom! carpet. Oarage, % acre lot, current budget, $13,0(X> was al' people, some o f whom were building In Bolton, and he re- ular hours, within the confines needle) sewing machines, Apartments— Fiats— 0609. It Is expected representatives ciate in value in a neighbor­ town Manchester on business Out of Town Aluminum storms, screens, trees. All this Is Just 20 loted for this particular light familiar with the code. plied that he hadn’t, but that a of the assessors’ budget—which makes button holes mono­ . . J from the Sourthem New Eng- Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 Tenements 63 hood of homes $46,000. and up! n zoned lot. The rooms are For Sab doors, walk-out full, Wg, and minutes from Hartford. A three-phase, fully actuated -.mu iL Morra had asked Olaf Erland- building code ’’will not hurt the was $3,300 this fiscal year grams, blind hems dresses, COUNTRY Cape with five big 75 1-. 'and Telephone Co. will be Seven room Raised Ranch arranged in duplex fashion, 4 dry basement. Call early. Bel- Quick occupancy. $24,900. traffic slgnri completdy In- son, a Bolton builder and Glas- town and eventually It will liave (knocked down from a request- GROOMING all breeds. Har­ does fancy designs, overcasts, FOUR ROOMS, heat, hot water, bedrooms in addition to a pic­ BOLTON - 5% room Raised with 2-car garage, 2 full baths, on each side. Priced to sell at flore Agency, 647-1408. Mr. Lewis, 649-5306. stalled at the Intersection of __ _ ,u____“ tonbury building Inspector' to to have It.” He cited an article ed $3,500 by the flpance lx>ard.) mony Hill. H.C. Chase, Hebron all without attachments. Our 3 appliances, disposal, dryer. nic table sized kitchen. Sunny Ranch, rec room,, sun deck, defend the rate plan. automatic kitchen, many oth­ Dobson Ave. and Rt. 80 is esti­ attend the meeting as an in- from the state building inspec- Rd., Boltoix 648-5427. year parts and service 649-2420. living room with open stair­ $29,600. Call Nick Convertino, I'A baths, fireplace, 2 acre lot. LONDON PARK — A pleasant Lecture Off Cocconi said he receives $200 er quality features! .grand pew mated to cost $8,000. Ih e state formed person. George WH- tor to the effect that the federal guarantee. Reduced for quick way, two full bathrooms, oil, Jarvis Realty Co., Realtors, Only $23,500. Hayes Agency. rural atmosphere community B (Sl W The second lecture of the a year, and the other two as­ LOOKING for anything In. real and beautiful. FleximrYBiM c- hot water heat, walk^out base­ would pay for about one-half of Hams, loca4 designer, attended, government might step In and PUGS — 10 weeks, champion sale. $46.80 cash or terms avail­ 643-1121. 646-0181 peopled with congenial young BARROWS and WALLACE Co. "Drug Abuse” series for par- sessors, $150. There Is' also estate rentals — apartments, ing if necessary. Belliore Agen­ ment, with a one car garage. this. armed with his own copy of the make building codes monda- f bred, innoculated, healthy, able to responsible party. Call ■® 1968 «... couples! We offer this charm­ Manchester Parkade money for clerical duties, which homes, multiple dwellings, no cy, 647-1413. MANCHESTER Richard Borden, director of e"*® at Rockville High School sturdy, quiet family dog, male, Capitol Sewing for free 1700 square feet of living area BOLTON —Coventry line. Ideal ing clean Cape wlfii 6 finisbed Manchester 649-5306 code, and the selectmen had tory. the assessors accomplish them­ fees. Call J. D. Real Estate THREE BEDROOM administration, explained If the **as been canceled for tonight. female. 643-9018. delivery 246-2140. I f we really want to get the Peace Talks moving, we for $21,500. Wolverton Agency family home reduced to $26,900. their copy. But the code, with ^*>* “ Housing Code selves. A total of $780 goes to Associates, Inc., 643-5129. $69,000. The very best. 12 rooms Includlrg a formal din- _ ------Dolwon Ave. light were Install- The lecture will be rescheduled could suggest having some 'Nights at the Round Table'!" Realtors, 649-2813. SIX-ROOM COLONIAL Spacious Colonial, fireplace, Ing room. WaU to waU carpet- APTOOVER — PICTURESQUE proposed light at the In- "ext month. The next meeting all Its revteions, fills a good *" answer to questions on the ..... bank...... for data...... processing. BROWN miniature poodles, SEWING MACHINES — singer rooms, including separate in­ two baths, two car garage, IH many pageq, and it was deoid- whether, in adopting the and Cocconi wanted it under- WE HAVE customers waiting .SEVEN ROOM older home, ex­ Two fireplaces, knotty pine Ing. FaaUdlous owners have 5 ^ * * ’ tersectlon of Grove, Brook- *>: the series will be held Feb. eight weeks old, AKC register­ automatic zig-zag, excellent law suite. Estate-like treed, acres. Louis Dlmock Realty. ed that. Instead of taking a con- **>"’" would autom^lrally gtood that this was the town’s for the rental of your apart­ shrubbed and landscaped yard. cellent condition, on bus line. rec room, baths, central put In extra insulation, result­ ed. Male and females. Call 643- condition. Makes buttonholes, air conditioner, wall to wall 649-9833. jessus on whether or not those **> revtslons, enUre blH. Tax bills are Includ- ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ Property includes 2 extra bufld- ing in very low heaUng Mils, sm^ business. ^rgl« ^erite ^ deleted and the funds Square Dance 0145. hems, embroiders, etc. Orig­ Swimming pool. Prestige ad­ carpeting throughout. New­ tate Associates, Inc., 643-5129. Business Locations Business Property aluminum storms, screens, parking „, area. Priced In low applied to the Dobson installa- The Vernon Square I>ance present favored the adoption of s^** ed and are not charged to the inally over $300., 6 monthly dress. Beliiore Agency, 647- ing lots. Marion E. Robertson. ly remodeled inside and out, MANCHESTER Suburban —Ex­ For Rent 64 For Sale 70 Realtor. 643-5953 doors, -Tool shed. Belfiore AX«vcy, Club will hold Its regular dance a code, a state man (should be ^ collector’s budget. payments of $8.60 each or pay- 1413. washer and dryer. 24' round ecutive estate. Large 7-room with the provision that the u was estimated that the sal­ 22 LOCUST Street, six room du­ Agency, 647-1418. '1-228-9349______or 1-228-3296. The only other way would be on Saturday at the Vernon Ele- asked to come to a future meet- * Poultry and Supplies 43 $51 cash. 622-0931 dealer plex,- adults preferred. $140. BARBER SHOP long estab­ Coleco swimming pool ready custom built Ranch, 2H b a th s, ______ary of a part-time assessor PRIME office for lease. Excep­ TEN ROOM older home in the for summer fun, grarage and COLUMBIA — Gracious custom have the board appropriate mentary School. Skip Smith tog. ^ ^ RING NECK Pheasants and Lease and security required. lished with large clientele. heart* of Manchester, 5 bed­ 8 fireplaces, paneled den, over- EAST HARTFORD town so votes. The reverse would run about $7,000 and that PINE CHEST of drawers ex­ tional location. Medical Phar­ minute drive from Manches­ breezeway. $28,500. Assum­ -Big 6 built four bedroom Colonial, IH more money If all three 'instal- will be guest caller and Bob Other man an exterior foot Bob White Quails for sale. Call 646-2426, 9 to 5 p.m. Wolverton Agency Realtors, rooms, or 3 room apartment sized 2-car garage electric room Colonial with both a coun­ could be arranged, he said. The of a clerk for his office’, between cellent condition, only asking macy Building, Haynes and ter if you could', buy an im­ able 5%% mortgage. baths, large fireplace. Lockted >«“*>"« were to be made, Bor- Smto will present age requlrem^ by zoning could ap^ly unless the ^2,000 and $4 000 1-228-9585. 649-2813. and 2 bedrooms, 2-car garage, doora, extra ameslte parking try sized kitchen and a for­ $175. 646-4016. Main Street. Paneled, air-con­ maculate 3-bedroom Ranch in krea of homes. **«>" « “ **• «*® <*»"*=«• Soft regulations a i^ health re ^ la - MANCHESTER — New Garden plus carport, additional 2 rooms 649-1445 area', 16 x 84’ swimming pool, mal dliilng room! ' Lovely lovely •ype two bedroom deluxe apart­ ditioned. Call evenings, 649- 391 CENTER Street, an eight with wall to wall carpeting, Also on the agenda for to- sole shoes are required. Re- tlons, Bolton has no building «mii ~S*f*!l** Aloyslus Aheam questioned over garage. Philbrlck Agency For Appointment. all equipped. This home Is flagstone patio. Convenient lo­ Pri'vate three family right of Wnilams polnte^ut thW U>e cocconl on an acemmt of re- 3 ROOMS OF ment. Quiet location, heat and 5820, 643-6514, 243-1028. room home with 2-car garage kitchen with built-ins, attrac- way to lake. Priced in 30’s. Call "*8***’« special meeting will be freshments will be served. regulations. The selectmen have Articlos For Sol* 45 Realtors, 649-6347. No Agents placed ly to ^ Iton . He saw a need data processing troubles ex­ Used But All In Good Shape _ facturlng or distribution, plat- merclal occupancy. Robert J. help with financing. Nothing large lot, kitchen with dispos­ VERNON New listing, 5)4 tonholes, sews on buttons, By Shannon. Plaster walls, exoeptlonal home, priced to sell FREISTIGE Riga Lane in Bol- year. AdoptlOT of the c o ^ was o,e code to regulate the con- S S ,e d ‘ ’ th ^ ^ r^ m a .?^ — Includes — MANCHESTER 2-bedpOom, first form, ^excellent location. 649- Smith, Inc., 963 Main Street, al, stove, dishwasher, tile bath room RancK plus fully fin­ recently pushed to .the front sfmrUon nt inrm hniimnM pmmea .these remarks. Aheam blind hems dresses, overcasts, down VA, minimum down, fireplace in living room, 3 at $75,000. Don’ be disappoint- ton, »-room Ranch. Call Frank Bedroom Suite floor apartment, in newer 2 7295. ^ 649-5241. and a half with colored fix­ ished rec room, good lot, $21,- because ot the possibility of Jack Rothwell of the z^nr questioned "the developer’s monograms, makes fancy Living Room Suite FHA. Belfiore Agency, 647- large bedrooms, country family. $145 per month, plus tures, 3 bedrooms, formal din­ ed, call now. Warren E. How- FiUoramo for details. Belfiore 900. H.M. Frechette, QAaltors, stitches. Now only $68. or pay­ 6 Pc. Dinette Set 1413. _ , ^ size kitchen, heated rec land. Realtor, 643-1108;- Agency, 647-1413. Court Bars Doctor’s ments of $6.80 per month. For uUlltles. Call Paul W. Dougan INDUSTRIAL — central, 2,600 ing room, 2-car garage, fire­ 647-9993. Ing Inspector and assessor (as buHdings were the l ^ t property be called Lamps, Tables, Rugs, Pictures room and attached garage ’’excesslve front footage, free delivery credit manager and a few other Items. Realtor, 649-4535. large MAJESTIC eight room, 4-bed- place, walk-out patio doors in well as - - sanitary— “ — Inspector.)■------*— ' town’s worries, since the .. ______. ______13x40’ walk-in cooler, loading Investment Property only $25,900. Call Ann Hunt­ VERNON — 5H room 1960 ANDOVER —New Uatii«. 5V4 ductlon on lots.” until 9 p.m.. If toll, call collect j*oom Colonial, 2-car garage, basement. In, quiet area. Build­ There obviously was no point In architect for the apartments Is PLUS! MANCHESTER — Deluxe 2 bed- dock, ample parking, vacant, For Sale 70-A er for appointment, 649-. Ranch, seven acres, 977’ front- COMPLETE computerizied serv- room Ranch with rec room, Hypnosis Testimony Cocconi said that this dis­ 246-2140. Refrigerator or Range 2*/4 baths, automatic kitchen er. Charles Ponticelli, 649-9644. Ice. Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. having a building inspector with- required to certliy that all state room apartment, large kitchen. Call Warren E. Howland, 5306. "I age, 30 X 80’ recent outbulM- large treed lot, 2-car garage. count, which gives a 50 per PACKAGE STORE plus prime with birch cabinets. Nicely Ing. Close to highway. Hutch­ (Continued from Page One) out a code. requirements have been met. YOURS ONLY AT built-ins, $175 per month, heat Realtor, 643-1108. •nVO-VAnLY hats. city HARTFORD —Recently listed H.M. Frechette, Realtors, 647- cent reduction in assessment of location. Over two acres. Ask tbeed lot In professional and ins Agency Realtors, 649-5824. But the^selectmen have spok- Roy Peckham, Board of Ft- G.E. PORTABLE TV, 16” , call included. Gall Paul W. Dougan B & W utilities, treed lot, handy loca­ 9993. Wednesday he delivered such Sclambra, who had Ustened for lots in a devriopment until they A-L-B-E-R-T-’-S FOR RENT, Vernon Circle for Joe Lombardo, Belfiore executive area. Quality built 2-bedroom Colonial. Convenient en in tever of the code on. its nance chairman, said he fav- evenings, 643-4563. Phone: "John” Guida Realtor, 649-4535. tion. $10,900. Philbrlck Agency, south end location, . $19,500. letters to a temporary forward- two days to criticism of the are built upon. Is made accord- store, located right on Circle, Agency, 647-1413. by S & J Builders. Secondary BARROWS and WALLACE Co. COVENTRY — Route 81. Large VEIRNON — 5H room Ranch, Toll Free 1-800-992-8647 649-5347. Belftore Agency, 647-1413. Ina address given for Shaw In 3,500-word memorandum he ,“ |® prmecuon i„g to the codes followed ALWAYS a fine selecUon of NEW ONE and two-bedroom de­ 500 sq. ft. available, March financing possible. Belfiore Manchester Parkade five room Cape with baths, carport, half acre lot, full base­ address given Shaw in ^ his first In- I” ™ “>® existing hou^s -one bad a^^ throughout the state. Aheam CORNER Main St. location. Manchester 649-5306 basement. Oarage. Real big reconditioned TV sets, at your Albert’s F\unlture Co. luxe garden type apartments 1. For information call 872- Agency, 647-1413. MANCHESTER — Gracious Co­ $15,500 —wm buy this compact ment, bulU-lns, near school. . T u tervlew with prosecution wit- ^ combination building In- pie can spoU the whole bag. took tesue with ttiU. 266 S. Main St., Waterbury Three good Incomes. Ask for lot. Terrific buy at only Zenith Authorized deciler — available now. Call Paul 0528 days. $20,500 — VERY attractive 3- lonial, central location, 15x24’ Ranch this weekend. It’s worth Priced to sell, $20,900. Hayef I don t taow hwmany th®re ^ pe^jy Russo apector-assessor may no long- Discussion on the assessor Aheam advocated hiring of Open Mon.-Fri. 9-9— Sat. 9-6 Bill Belfiore, Belfiore Agency, $18,900. T.J. Crockett, Real­ were but I handled enough of Modem TV Service, 385 Cen­ W. Dougan. Realtor. 649-4535. bedroom Ranch, built-in range, living room, fireplace, IH it. Ask for Carl Zinsser, Bel- Agency, 646-0131. The memo tolled to meirtlon a ®L'’® *«>"f**ratlon. The ^ Cocconi paid assessors to be shared SMALL WORK SHOP or stor- 647-1413. tor, 648-1577. them to recognize the name ter St. 643-2205. Open daily 30” HOTPOINT electric stove, COMPLETE computerized serv­ fireplace, natural woodwork, baths, 2-car garage, porch. Bel ttore Agency, 647-1413. crucial polnt-Russo’s report of ®®^*’ ^ assessor Is- chairman of the Board of As- with other towns on a regional THREE room apartment first %ge room, approximately 250 ice. Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. Air Real Estate, 643-9332. SOUTH WINDSOR — N e w when It broke out in the news,” and Thursday evenings. white com er cabinet, divan. STORE with two other Incomes acre lot, trees, . view. $1100. BOLTON—EIGHT room Raised the party where he said heover- ®"®’ *" ° “ ’ ®*' ^*'® ***“*’ This was a ]4ank In bis floor, heat, stove, refrigerator, square feet, near Main St. Call UNIQUE' and rare is this 8- listing, 7-room Raised Ranch, he said. Call between 9-11 a.m. or after down FHA, no down VA. Ranch, m baths, buUt-ins, head the plot. The matter came "®^“®****" **> *>® *>®?"* recent campaign for state rep- ALUMINUM SHEETS - Used electricity, hot water. No pets, 643-9678. on heavily traveled main road, bj^ n d NEW and beautiful! 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, 2 ga­ “ Clem Bertrand” is the alias 6 p.m., 643-7098. Ideal for family operation. Live Hutchins Agency, Realtors. beautifully finished roc room room home on an estate-Uke ^ up frequently during Russo’s One reason advanced In be- P'®;®** "y *• **** assessors resentative from the 51st Dls- as printing plates, .009 thick, adults only, $115. Central. 649- Four bedrooms, 2% bathe, 2H acres! Two self-contained rages, large bedrooms, stove. 474 MAIN ST. office for rent. 7ent free and own your own 640-5324. with bar and flreplaoe, 2-car (Mahnroahni- ton **^® P*'**®®^"*’" contends Www gpQgg examination earlier in the *>* **w <»de is that, in re- *'***' be in a good position to car- trlct, which be lost to Repub- 23x36”, 25 cents each or 5 for Model Home Furniture 5324. 2-car garage and Immediate guest homes {rius quality swim­ ^w a^er and mspo^, $32,- used In 1903 while conspiring to qulrlng permits for Interior 'T »>>»»*»«*» by themselves — Mean Mrs. Dorothy Miller. Center of town, plenty of park­ business besides. Belfiore Legal Notice garage. One acre plus lot. $31,- $1. Call 643-2711 occupancy, $34,9<^. in a pres- ming pool on property. 900. H.M. Frechette, Realtors, kill the President. Shaw denies _ ------Iv> 3 ROOM HOUSEFUL MANCHESTER — Two bed ing, 646-2426. 9-5. Agency, 647-1413. LIQUOR PKRAIIT 500. J. D. Real Elstate Asso­ 647-9993. ho„.n<, ..-bA ,fh« Sclambra said Russo definite- worj*. t"® ^essors_ would be t;ge area. Oh yes, all natural Adaptable to in-law situation. THE AMAZING Blue Lustre 19 PIECES room Townhouse. Appliances NOTICE OF APPLICATION ciates, Inc., 648-8779. woodwork, automatic kitchen, This is to Ktvc notice that I. Thts is truly a “ Must S e e ” ^ou m teX *«tu m ad- |y toW Wm alx,ut the’paSy akd will leave your upholstery and utilities, 'parking, patio FOR RENT, Oak St JOHN P. CE8ARIO. of 267 Prince­ BOLTON — 6%. room Ranch, osked Asst Dlst Attv “ * straight from Russo’s P*'>vements between 10-year A ndover $297 location, reasonable rent. Call formal dining room. Builder MAN WANTED situation a very few minutes beautifully soft and clean. Rent and private cellar. $180. Call Land For Sale 71 ton St.. Hartford. Coivi., have’ filed CX>LUMBIA LAKE —New aU three to four bedrooms, family james L Alcock kdio ik han- apartment to Garrison’s house *'®YaluaUons. These are now left Interior Designer wants re)^ble 649-5334. will help with financing. Qual- an application dated _Februai^ 4, electric 9-bedroom, one bath from Manchester. Ask for electric shampooer $1. Pine- J.D. Real Estate Associates Full-41me *111 a reitaU More 1969, with the Liquor Control Com-...... room, fireplace, garage. Ex- nroseeutlon of ttie Crimi- where I made a verbal report.” "P the honesty of residents family or newlyweds to accept — — ------ACREAGE in Manchester r and Ity by S & J Builders. Bel- home with 1,000 square feet Carl Zinsser Belfiore Agency, wood Furniture Shop. Inc., 643-5129, 643-8779. where selling experience is mission for a Liquor Perniit for the cellent area. Private treed lot. „ i ruatrlct Court case for Dlst The subseqent memorandum report, or are caught by alert Democrats^ Republicansejn delivery of complete Model Dis­ ^ South Windsor. Excellent WoreHe Agency, 647-1418. sale of alcoholic liquor on the pre­ family room whlriv can be ex­ 647-1413. necessary. Also port-Ume mises. Frank’s Cafe. 623 Main Only $21,900. Hayes Agency, Jhn G «^ ^ was hasty,^and filled with omls- as^sors. NEED TIRES? 40 per cent dis­ play of Quality Furniture just FIVE ROOM apartment, sec­ Houses For Rent 65 St., Manchester, Conn. panded Into exitra bedrooms M6-01S1. • * slone, h« added, but that was Questions and answers at the count. Regular or snow, wide removed to warehouses for Pub­ ond floor, quiet location, adults Agency, .646-4126, 649-1922. HEY! Just as we were complet­ openings available. The buHlness will be owned by and bath. Two fireplaces, brick ~ * Pick Election Candidates John P. Cesario of 267 Princeton Wo h a ^ y ever note rrtum frequent InterrupUons to ">®®«n« last night reirolved tracks, prowlers, truck tires. lic Sale. Modem 3 complete only. Call anytime. 649-2507. MANCHESTER — Six room ing these ads, Joe Lombardo In, U'vlng room and stone (n Ranch, many extras, quiet VERNON —Custom built addressee,” said Hardlman. — Apply — St., Hartford. Conn., and wUl be location. Immediate oc­ around payment of the irjspec- The weather having come full term and Patricia Bain, Special 650-13 snow. Regular, rooms with the $1,000 look. 8 house, available immediately. walked in with a new listing! conducted by John P. Cesario of family room. Kitchen has Mrch Colony Ranch, prime area, ‘ UnleM they give a letter back ,,j most surprised *be policing of the code and back to normal both Democrats two-year term to fill FIVE room apartment, with Drive by this immaculate 5-5 267 Princeton St.. Hartford. Conn., cupancy. Owner says sell. Low a va- $9.96. Cole’s Discount, 643-5332. pc. Ck)nvertible living Room. Wolverton Agency, 849-2813. Houses For Sole 72 ns permittee. cabln'ets and built-in dishwash­ quality oonstructlcm, t h r e e b* ^ *" *be world when Russo J"®* bow restrictive It would be and Republicans were able to cancy. stove and heat, closed in porch 30’s. Morrison Realtor, 648-1015. 6 pc. bedroom, 5 pc. Dinette. two years young 2-famlly at BUSH JOHN P. CESARIO er. Two car attart>ed garage ■ large bedroonis, double ga- Q-- Did any of the CTem Ber- photograph of Lee '** *be average homeowner, liv- hold their caucuses to nominate ------WALLPAPER Sale — 37 cents $10 down, you may purchase parking, adults only. 643-8680. BOLTON — For rent, six room HOME and income combina- 59.61 Norman St. then call Joe DANIAL DALESSANDRO WILLIE PAPALEO with concrete floor, complete- ANDOVER —Completely re­ bain. $86,000. Hayes tr ^ lett^ you deliver^ to Oswald and Identified *" what continues to be a candidates for the May 5 Wen- Manchester Evening„ Herald to' 97 cents single roll. Good any room individually. Im­ Myrrc ------1------1------Cape completely redecorated. with this Cape style two Inspect. Belfiore Aeenev HARDWARE CO. Agetucy, 646-0181. 1414 Dauphlne NIC® 3-roorn apartment, sec- j200. monthly. R.D. Murdock, family 4-3. Ideal for two young 647-1413!^ ® Dated February 6. 1969. ly. finished and painted Inside. stored 6-room Colonial, alumi­ “ " ®°"'® “ him as Perrie’s roommate,” he somewhat " lndei)endent ‘ town. nial town election. The _ Repub-- Andover . correspondent, Law- selection. Sherwin - Williams mediate delivery, or free you? ond floor, heat, refrigerator, families or an in-law situa- ______House situated' on hill over­ num siding, fireplace, wide said. “I was the most surprised Exams Cited llcans met at the elementary rence Moe, toL 742-6766. Co., 981 Main St. storage. U & R Realty Co., 643-2692. A—"I don’t recall getting any stove furnished, Parkade area. looking lake and wrlthin about floor boards, barn, 62 acres. man in the world when he Morra said that the building school Tuesday night and the ------— CAP & CCP Charge Plans tlon. Separate utilities, country MANCHESTER 3 bedroom Wanttd -*Roal Btota 77 of them back. PAINT Brushes — Discontinued $110. Call 649-6205 after 3 p.m. PITKIN Street — Charming atmosphere. $21,500. Wolverton Cape, in like new condition 24 400’ of water’s edge. Use of H.M. Frechette. Realtors, 647- picked out a picture of Shaw 'naoBotor could either be a re- Democrats met Jast night in the I Also, our own Instant Credit (3—"W as the name handwrit- and imperfects. All sizes. Half “ ■"' — ------fiveFl V O room TY1 /-.rfAcompletely Y*v. '.“kl f /-vl. r remod­ V-V-. Agency, A f v o n / n t f Realtor.s, r \ n 1 f . - ^ % * o649-2813. i 3 A G 0 0 1 0 ...... * SO’ right of way for boating 9993. ACCIDENT (itatistlcs prove that and identified him as Clem Ber- tired man, working part-time. Town Hall. College Plans Plan FOUR ROOM unfurnished ft. living room family size LBGAL SAbES off regular prices. The Sher- eled Cape. One child accept­ and swimming. Beautiful the general run of pedestrians *®” ®^.5?T>***- trand. or could be shared with another Named at the Republican cau- apartment, second (loor. Avail­ SOUTH MAIN STREET — An *^’fchen, aluminum combina- REPRESENTATIVE ' shade trees on lawn, 20’ ame- SOUTH WINDSOR, Blrch Hill Is too slow! For a better home handwriting. Very town. cus to competitive places on the win-Willidms Co. 981 Main St. DISCOUNT FURNITURE able. References. Call 643-5839. StoRiETlARY Seminar Today able March 1st. Inquire 233 older seven room house that H?"®’ steam heat, $21,500. 2 yrs. college preferred site drive. Price $26,000. For Large jumbo size 4-bedroom buy. run right over to Keith nice, very easy to read. No diffl- Erlandsoii explained the. Glas- ballot were Melvin Williams for Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Separating To Save— HANNAH’S husband • Hector WAREHOUSE Center Street. has become too big for pres­ Legal experience and good with one to 3 yrs.’ sales ex­ sale by builder, phone 1-228- Colon, il, family room, formal •Real Estate, 649-1922, 646-4126. 649-2813. tonbury fee system, but ^ said Hrst selectman, and J. Oiyler On' Bargaining hates hard work so he cleans NOW 2 BIG LOCATIONS ent owner. Three bedrooms, secretarial skills req. New, perience In pharqiaceuUcal 3818. dining room, large living room. ______Q—"Did you ever deliver any Not Destroy Marriage TWO BEDROOM apartment, modem office. Small leg^al that the inspector was not paid Hutchinson for selectman, the rugs with Blue Lustre. 3580 Main St. Hartford Out of Town 1>,2 baths, all in excellent con- field. Salary $7,200 and com ­ On a high wooded lot. Philbrick SELUNO YOUR HOME? For other -Clem Bertrand or Clay The Municipal Agent Exten­ first floor, clean, stove, im­ office where your work is mission and car expenses. HOLLiYWOOD (AP) —Singer by the fee system. Other offices: Town clerk. Rent electric shampooer $1. 01- 522-7249 For Rent 66 dmon. L<;t3 Of living space. MANCHESTER - Large 6 room •\gency. Realtors, 649-5347. prompt courteous service that Shaw mail to 1414 except during sion Program of Manchester (former Fuller Brush bldg.) mediate occupancy, rental important. Fee paid. Excellent fringe benefits. Fee gets results. Call Louis Dimock this period?’ ’ Barbra Streisand and her hus­ ^nlng agent Donald Tedford, Ruth Munson;^town treasurer, community Collese Is sooiuor cott Variety Store. Priced in low twenties. T.J. ^ who collects the fees for certl- WTnrtha vrrw>- +ov miiBBtnB RbW. ^'"""m lty college Is spmisor- agreement, security. Helen $23,900. J.G. Possum, 643-9859. paid. band, actor Elliott Gould, said___ Martha Moe; tax collector, Rob- . .Bminnr -fa -f 175 Pine St. Manche.ster Crockett Realtor, 643-1577. Realty, 649-9828. A—”I don’t recall any except ROC7KVILLE — Attrafc!;ive 3% .A Permanent Wednesday they have separated **®a*®® registration — exter- ert Hamilton; Board of Asses- ,uf HartforH r a BBmnn- tnt KEEP CARPET cleaning prob­ 646-2332 Palmer, 649-3877. ICHARD P. BITA campus Placement PRIVATE party desires resi- those this other carrier (on after five years of marriage. building permits — explain- sors, William Dunnack; Board ’ " lems small — use Blue Lustre (former Norman's Furn. ------room apartment, stove, refrig- xHE ORIGINAL (and proud) MANCHESTER is only minutes PERSONNEL Dutch Treat teachers and bargaining repre­ erator0»'atnT» and Vi/zotheat, amplenmvnln park­ ^ ______^______Service Shaw’s postal route) forwarded wall to waU. Rent electric Warefiouse owners have outgrrown their O'Way from this 4% room SYSTEM dentlal building lot, % acre The career of Miss Streisand, ®** bow much both he and the of Tax Review, Clifton Horne, sentatives. ing, adults, no pets. $100. minimum in Manchester, Glas­ on to me.” 28, has skyrocketed since they sanitary inspector collect. These and for constables, WllUam shampooer $1. Paul’s Paint & at corner of Pine & Forest St.si home in the desirous Rock- Ranch plus patio, garage and In addition to Manchester Furnished monthly. 649-4824, 875-1166. 800 Silver Lane, E. Hartford 800 Silver Lane, E. Hartford Hardlman was the 20th wit­ met while both were appearing positions pay their own way. Goss, Robert Post, Richard Wallpaper Supply. Mon.-Fri, 9-9, Sat. 9-6 ledge area and are putting it large lot. $14,600. Mitten Real- Trim n Neat tonbury, East Hartford. 643- teachers, school personnel from Apartments 63-A TEL. 528-9416 TEL. 528-9416 ness called by the prosecution. in a Broadway play. He has nrot The question was whether the Estabrook and William (Novell. on the market. House is in ex- 643-6930. 0 7 ^ ..' South Windsor, Glastonbury, (COMPLETE 8 mm. movie out­ BRAND NEW automatic zig­ 4',2 ROOM Duplex, stove, re­ The forwarding address was done as well. She is now a Hol­ building inspector fees could THREE ROOM apartment, cellent condition, has 5>^ Nominated for bipartisan Tolland. Ellington, East Hart- fit, Yashlka 8U-Matic, zoom zag sewing machines, un­ frigerator, disposal, full base­ -JL .ALL CASH for your property that of Jefferson Biddison, one lywood superstar while Gould, pay for the inspector’s time. furnished, private bath and en­ rooms, IV2 baths, two fire- MUST be seen — 3-bedroom posts, with nomination making ford and Vernon have been in­ camera, with equipment carry­ claimed lay-aways. Reduced to ment. C.all 1-872-4229 after 5 within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, of Shaw’s friends. 30, recently withdrew from the Everyone agreed that an in- ^ere Ron trance, utilities, no pets. 224 places, completely finished fireplace, vited. The seminar is open to ing case, Argus projector, $44.50. E.TSy terms. De.iler 247- p.m. Instant service. Hayes Agency, The postman’s testimony cast of a play. spector would have to be knowl- Charter Oak, 643-8368. basement, garage choice lot, family room, dining room, gar- I T , I II I ■ ald Richards, Board of Finance; the public. screen, editor and splicer. Ex­ 1065 646-0121. capped a long, routine session. ”We are separating to save edgeable In all aspects of con­ VERNON — Beautiful 3 'i room etc. Sensibly priced in the high low 20’s. Owner-Agent, John Young, Board of Educa- On Dec. 12,.,the program con­ cellent condition, $100. Call af­ TWO room furnished apartment apartment, in excellent res- twenties. T.J. Crockett, Real- 742-6921. Shaw, 56. a retired New Orleun« our marriage, not to destroy it,” struction, and Erlandson ex- CLEAN, USED refrigerators, K IT C H E N USTINGS WANTED. We . tlon, full term, and Patricia ducted a discussion program for ter 6 p.m., 875-1115. with r\rlvnt$» hntVl f r \ r loHzri __ * : _ 1 ______•___1______a ------— —- businessman, stifled yawns, they said. i with private bath for lady.i idential area. Featuring heat, tor,'’'643-1577. specialize in sale of Manches­ "IP®! Tlemann to fill an unexplred the Manchester Board of Edu­ ranges, automatic washers smoked, scribbled a few notes They have a son, Jason take both a written and oral Ready to move in. 'Call 643- j hot water, refrigerator a n d ------MANCHESTER —Custom built ter property only. (Jail Ger- four-year term. For the Zoning cation. Both this and tonight’s SAVE BIG! Do your own with guarantees. See them at and often turned in his chair to Emanuel, 2. exam. 6388- or 649-0641. | mnge, $100. Adults, no pets. — 5 room Cape, 3 nice 6-room Ranch, family room, stung Agency, 649-4275. Board of Appeals, Erik Sils- seminar were initiated because n k and upholstery clean^g B.D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 gaze around the heavily guard­ Call 872-0528 weekdays. bedrooms, remodeled kitchen, large kitchen, walk-out base­ CABINETS mets; as alternate, Ylo Amson, of considerable Interest shown with Blue Lustre. Rent elec­ Main St. Call 643-2171. ROCKVILLE — Three rooms ed courtroom. fireplace, full basement, over- ment, excellent location. Upper and Planning and Zoning Com- in the area of school board- tric ^ampooer $1. W. H. Eng­ all utilities, $110 monthly. Call ELLINGTON Hardlman was preceded to 3>i room Gar- sized garage, large private lot. 20’s. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Bolton mission. Raymond Houle, full tcachers negotiations, especial­ land Hardware, Bolton. 649-8861. the stand by another post office den Apaiitments. Large rooms, nice condition. Call now. Wol- Motorist Rides term, and as alternates, John ly in view of the Hartford strike employe, Richard Jackson. He CELLAR SALE sAturday Musical Instruments 53 heat, hot water, appliances, vorton Agency, Realtors, 649 MANCHESTER — 2-famiIy, 6-6 ^ ! r t~. Fi i N . Hutchinson, four year.s and Rob­ and its ramifications on local ONE ROOM furnished apart­ in a residential area, good identified the mail fowarding from 10-4. antiques and misc. wall to wall carpeting, adults. 2813. ‘Wall of Mud,’ Democrat Caucus Tomorrow ert Post, 2 years. situations. PANTHOR Combo organ, and ment, stove, refrigerator, floor plan, with 2 bedrooms, form—with some puzzlement, items. 209 Gardner St. Call 875-9407. MCX7 has appointed agents or I amplifier. Reasoniible. Call af- heat, hot water, shower bath. MANCHESTER — Five room living rootri, dining room, and "T h e Moat BesuiUfUl Kltolieiie O f Them A ll” Other bipartisan nomination.s Is Uninjured which the defense noted with in­ contacts in six area com­ er 6, 872-4809. Apply Marlow's, 867 Main. BABCXICK Hill Rd., Coventry Executive type Ranch. Fire- large kitchen, oil hot water Custom Designed sod installed With The terest. were John Corl III, library di­ CARPETS and life too can be And Republican Monday munities served by the college. Scenic setting, two bedroom place, two car garage, two ,heat, aluminum storms and rector; Joseph Comerford, Fire beautiful if you use Blue HARMONY 12 string guitar, a "PERSONAL TOUGH” IX)S ANGELES (AP) "There’s a discrepancy here Their function is to seek out in­ upartrnent. Heat, stove, refrig­ baths, walkout basement, screens, extra 67 x 143’ treed rain-loosened wall of mud and some way.” he said after Oaueuses for the selection of Albert Hopper has filed f o r Commission; Clara Ursln, Nor­ I-UBlre. Rent electric shampoo­ unique instrument. Phone 649- By dividuals and groups who Business Locations erator. fireplace. Seven miles Large attractive wooded lot. . building lot, A-zoned. Wolver- ton Fund, and Dorcas Frldrich, er. $1. Manchester Hardware 4217, before 10 p.m. rocks shoved a car broadside studying the form. ’’But I can't candidates for the May 5 town the Planning Commission. Al- could benefit from the use of & Supply, 877 Main Street, 643- For Rent 64 to UConn. Call 649-2865 before Small down payment. Owner. >ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. across the center divider fence figure it out. The form is not election are almost upon us. The fred Cavedon. who was named Insurance Commission. R & R CONTRACTORS The Democrats named Percy college re.sources, or who could 4425. ELEC*TRIC GUITAR -.H a g - 5, 643-0703 evenings and week­ 1-873-8531, evenings. and left the Pomona Freeway filled out the way they should Democrats will caucus tomorrow la.st night to fill a ' vacancy .left TOR RENT 01 sale-461 Main ------IjARGE 8 room Cape, trees. % make u.se of the college as a strom, 3 pickups, swaybar ends. 6 4 4 -2 7 2 0 blocked today east of Los An- be. at 8 p.m. in the (im m unity Hall. hy Joseph Prentice, has filed B. Cook, incumbent for several Street. Building and lot next EIGHT ROOM Colonial re- acre, 3-zoned heat, 2 baths. In­ forum to develop community tone, mute, bass controls. Solid The Republicans will caucus for a term on the planning years, to head the ticket as to Post Office Excellent loca­ VERNON production, 2% baths, 2 fire tercom, garage. 643-0763. geles. R. c. Rowland, former man- views on local problems. Fuel and Feed 49-A body. red. Excellent condition. Mount Vernon Monday, same time same place. board. > First Selectman. Leon Palmer, tion for any use. 646-2426 from Apartments. places, family room, recrea' ■It was like riding the crest of ager of an ice skating rink in The Manchester agent is Soft case included. Call 614- Now available Members of both parties are Robert Morra has filed f o r also an incumbent, wu.s named SEASONED fireplace wood, 9 to 5 p.m new 3!i! rooms at $145. and room, double garage, 2 wave,” said the uninjured Houston, Tex., spent about Ally. Arnold H. Klau, former 1893 after 5 p.m. driver, Edward R. Jennings ot hour on the Stand—testifying reminded to attend their resixa • tlie Zoning Board of Appeals candidate for Selectman. delivered, Cali 649-1869 or 1- $150. 4‘ i rooms at $165 and Patios, trees. Superb landscap- assistant town counsel, mem­ 3 Other nominations In the com ­ -MANCHESTER —Three new Fullerton. about a visit to the rink by Fer- Live caucuses. In some ca.se.s. and Herbert Hutchinson a n d 228-9585. AM PEG bass amp and Crown $170. Heat, hot water, refrig- 200’ frontage. Hutchins petitive area were: Town Clerk. ber oi the board of directors of stores for lease. 600x100 square ALL AROUND ” ... All I could see was a I'le and two other men Nov. 2^, Lbe result of the caucus is the t.'ivedon have filed for fire electric guitar, excellent con­ erator, oven-range, disposal, Agency Realtors. 649-5324. 8183 James Egan; town treasurer. the Greater Hartford Civil Lib­ feet'. Busy location. Reasonable. wave of rocks and mud,” the 1963, the day after Kennedy wu.s result of the election. commissioners. dition. Make an offer. 649-4206. 3-8 yri Lawrence T. Scanlon and .same erties Unlor, and research as­ Hayes Agency. 646-0131. dishwasher, wMI to wall car- CENTRALLY located. Six MACHINIST NOW RENTING 50-year-old salesman added. 3laln in Dallas. Democrats will be asked to Hopper’s appointment to the peting, air-conditioning, swim­ for Agent of the Town Deposit sistant of the .slate comisslon Household Goods 51 Colonial in the Manchester Meanwhile, seventeen faml- Rowland said he i-emembered approve a town-committee- vai baths, par­ OPERATORS of Los Angeles after unstable know he was there. In fact, he Republicans will be asked to The main business of that cellent condition, hems, button­ TRE8T your kitchen towels to these gay A' Sarah B. Palmer; Planning a|i(l Board To__ Study af' steins, furniture, pewter, lead­ MAIN St., corner office, 3 rooms Vernon, 875-8721, 875-4859. tially finished basement, alum- ground gave way and sent bath- made somethhog of a pest of choose between aspirants who meeting was a review of a pre- hole!, sews on buttons, em- and bright Dutch designs of life in Zoning (tommi.sslon, Thomas ed lamps, art glass, primitives MACHINE rooms and playrooms tumbling himself.” have filed tor the same position, llminary plan for a re-subdlvl- broldci's, Monogi:mi-. •■'.f and lavatory, Hou.se & Hale ROCKVILLE — 3 room a n ^ - only $2^900. T.J Holland! Fun to stitch; nice to use! Taylor, and alternates to same. Griswold Report .any quantity. Furniture re- Into a canyon. On cross examination he was and, otherwise, to endorse those slon in the Mountain View de- ■ Originally over $300., now only Bldg. Call 643-4846 after 6 p.m. ment partially furnished, stove Crockett, Realtors, 843-1677. Pattern .No. 2129 has hot-iron trans- Paul Jurovaty, four-year term. p;drod. 644-H9G2 OPERATORS le'r - 7 motils; color chart; stitch illus­ Larry Urrutia watched the asked when the district uttor- who have filed. velopment of the U&R Con- The Manchester Board of Di­ $56. or $10. monthly. City Sew­ and refrigerator. $100,^872-4762. THREE incomes, CepterslTeiL Eugene Sehwanke. two-year rectors will meet Informally O iilc U fS L trations. bathroom of his home go down ne'y’s office contacted him about Both town comrilltfees will besiruction Co. along School and ing Center, 622-0476 WANTED — Antique furniture term. next Tuesday to discu.ss the STORE. 20'^ X 70’, 846 Main ROCKVILLE — Three l a r ^ family, 6-5 plus separate iTheEMCOCORP. SEND sot in coins for each pattern the canyon, and a home and the incident. Rowland said it meeting tonight in the Com- Hebron Rds. Eight lots and a gia.ss, pewter, oil paintings or Nominated for the post of Street. Call 522-3114. room apartment with refrigera­ five room house.' Selling as offers bertter than aver­ to include lirst-clats mailing. THE A-SHAPE is so nice lor little girls, pieces of another crumbled was about a year after Ferrie’s munlty Hall at 8 to work on new road, Tumblebrook Dr.-, town’s long-range water needs, other antique items, Any especially when it's trimmed with three constable were I'Hiul Jurovaty, tor, stove and heat inicluded, a package. Wolverton Agency age pay and liberal bene- By fbaymond Fsii Louis C. I^npato Anne Cabot. Mancheatei away. Five homes built on Hill- 1963 visit.- their tickets. The Republicans are in the plans. A public hear- as outlined in a study and re­ quantity. The Harrison’s, 643- SMALL STORE qear 100 per Realtors, 640-2813. fits, plus pleasant work- button-tabs Jr., William Kowalski and $120. Rowe & Rowe Realty, 1- Deluxe Aportmente from $145 per month Idvenlnft Herald, AVE. OT side Terraces were Imperiled by "Are you just as' certain of will meet in the fireplace room, ing will be held soon, port prepared by the Griswold FOR LEASE 8709. 165 Oakland Street cent Main Street location. Ap­ Ing conditions.tfa .kMESrCAH. NfcW YORK. N.Y. No. 8183 with PHOTO-GUIDE is' in Thomas Ijarlvlere. Engineering-jCTo. 875-3167. ,1 inosn a horseshoe-shaped slash inch­ this as you are of your other le.s- and the Demox-rats in the con- Athuiisoii Talk ply b^iirlow’s, 867 Main Street. 6-6 DUPLEX located in Saint Apply A t sizes 3, 4, S. 6, 7, 8 years. Size 4. IH These people were named for Its meeting will be at 8 p.m. Srlnt Nimi, Spdriit with ZIP CODE ana yards of 45-Inch. ing wider by the hour. tln^ohy?” asked defense nttor- ference room. In between, in the George Athanson, Hartford bi VonMO. -Brand new HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques, James Parish, 'recent ^eating stria NumSar. various bip;irtisan boards: Fi- in the Murjcipal Building Hear­ h'URNlSHBD office for tent or Rantab Fissures as wide as 20 feet ey F. Irvin Dymond. main hall, will be the Junior attorney and professor, will building. Minutes from bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, system, new oak floors, new Only 50C . • the new '69 Spring & SEND 6SC In coins for each pattern njince. (.’harles Phelps; eduea- ing Room. „ lease, a])proximately 400 The EMCO to include first-cliss mailinf. gaped across streets and In "Y es.” Women’s Club; holding a busl- give the third in a series of four Intoratnt^ 84. 1000, MOO, glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ Wanted To Rent 66 leraniic baths, possible mort­ PAUl! W . DOUQ^a InI, R talto r Summer ALBUM! New CUSTOM COLLEC­ ••tlon, Dennis Keenan, six-year Representativea of Griswold square feet, ground floor, all earth still soggy from January's . "Would----- ,you — consldci ..it unu------ness meeting. • lectures tonight^at 7:30 al Unit­ 4M 0, 0000 aq. feet, clear lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 gage assumption. Call Mr. 649^ 535 TION designs, as well as our regular Hue Bunietl, Manclicstei term gnd Marvin Graboff for an will explain the report, and utilities included. Main Street, WANTED 5 rooms, middle features and free directions for 3 I'.venlnx Heralds Util AVE. OF pounding rains. A dozen persons sual that you had u phone qall Before the midnight filing cd .Methodist Church. The gen- Lake'St.. Bolton, 649-3247. Zinsser, Belfiore Agency, 647- CORPORATION HOTPOINT l^ K fE A H . Nfew YOBK7 s 7y . unexpired vacancy of four answer questions. eeUIng. WIU snb- near Center,r. Security deposit aged working Vouple, no pets Located ^Behind Flano’a were killed in_ Southern Califor- on this - almost two years before deadline last night, more names era! theme of the lectures la 1413. items! year.s. Zoning Board of Appeals, Also to be discussed is a re- dlvlde Into unite,’ enah required." $125.-126. |^monthly. Call '?Mii.st have by'M arch 1st. Will I Restaurant on'Route 44A, Prlnl Nam«, Addriu olth ZIP CODE. Styla nja mudslides during that the dlslrlct attorney started his had come In to the OOP com- "Pow er as Destiny.” Tonight's THE ABC QUILTER. For the beginner- Numbdr ind till. Stanley Gasper and as alter- kmvktg Ite ewn facUtttea. '643-9678. ' " ------• pay up to $110, mont)ily. Call TWO FAMILY, large 6 & 6 Du- Boltcm, Conn. a teacher; the expert - a reference storm. Investigation?” , . Rooms Without Board 59 n;ric:Ma;g7reVH:"’fal^;t;"i.^r'e 9100 per 1000 sq. ft 872-3179 after 5 p.'m, P'ax, bath and half on owner’s Or Colt Comor of Now Stertd' Rood & Hilliard StrMt source! Irish Chain. Nine-Palch and Star, ‘69 Spring S Summer Bosic FASHION E e SCVr\Uw“^£rt; Rowland, a small, trim man of School Rd. has filed for the icy. Everyone is' invited. L'pinmtssfori. Charlps Ki^ueka; ed so(tball field for jidult use? (3ENTRAL, clean room for gen­ OFFICE SPACE ava'ilable, good ___ side :^eparate furnaces, one are three of the twelve designs Pat­ IS now available! Send lor one from ff it weren't tor the dikes. 40 who wild he once was :i profes- Board of Education. Raymond tleman, working • 4 9 -S 2 8 8 ^ which to pick your patterns during your library director, Ruth'"The!ps, The Advisory Rec and Park WMiUteya atO-OBM days. location, parking, heat, janl- WANTED in Manche.ster 3 bed- minute f)om Main St. Very For EMrUier InformaUtm Modab Opan from 2:00 p.m: till darii tern pieces; directions. Send 50C today per cent of The Netherlands' sional skater, shrugged. "So I Schappert of T;uiglewood La. >luiM'he»ter Kveiiliig ,Her» Scpiirate entrance iind <\, leisure! Only 500 a copy. full term, ;ind Mary Kccnnn, Commission, plus other interest- bath- torlal service Included, $75. per^lioom home with an option to nice condition, Wolverton Agen- for yoiir copy of Qt07. would be underwater nt leas| was off on the time,” he replied. ' has filed for the Board of room, parking. 649-4256. aid Bolton eorreH|iondent, four-year term to fill u vacancy, ed agencies and persona, wiH month. Call 649-5334. buy. 647-9725. cy. Realtors, 649-2813. part of the year. ' Another witness was Andrew Klnange. ('leiiiewell Vumig, tel. 643’HiNII. and Norton i'und, Alice Moe, be Invited to join the discussion. 'Mi-

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1968 iHanrl;i>0t»r lEtt^ning Average Daily Net Prsee Run For vbo The Weather ' Sgt Sean J. Ryan ia a mem­ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pardus, 17 Jonnaiy SB. 1888 ClMr and ctrid tonight. Low vAbout Town ber of an Air Force unit a t Mc­ M a^^ian-Com ic Marjorie Lane, Vernon; a daugh­ Coramae Eflmock Guire AIH, N.J., that received ter to Mr. aM Mrs. Raymond iianrljpatpr lEuptiitm llrraUi zero to 16 alxive. Tomorrow To Give Show sunny, oontimied cold. lUgh AiniMm Richard A. Smith, aon an OutatanfUng Xhiit Award. Hla Lepak, 114 Overbrook Rd., Ver­ Goes to Italy 15,436 «(- Xfr. 'Mid J ta . Wliuton R. wife, Oonatanoe, la toe daugh­ non; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Miss Coramae Dlcock of 281 about 86. araSh of «M W. aOddle Tpk*., ter a t Mr. and liba. A. J. Niool- For B^nai B’ri'th David Hills, Stafford Springs. Autumn St., a Manchester High Manchester— A City of Village Charm letta of M Woodside St. radpBtly oompleted baalc Afc- Jaok Melon, comedian, me- DISCHARGED TESTER- School sophomore, will spend TEMPLE’S VOL. LXXXVm» NO. 116 (Olaastfled AdverUsIng on Vara* tndnlnc at LaoUand giden, actor, and television DAY : Christopher LaRocco, 282 the February scho^ vacaUon In (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHHESTER, OONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1969 Id) PRICE TEN CEM e ' AW, Teoc. He. haa bean aa- Maj. CUflord W. Johnaon, aon Oak St., Wapping; Howard B’aw- Italy with a group of 60 high personality. Will present a “New cett, 8 « ToUand Tpke.; Ed­ aifnad to Lowry AFB, Ooio. of Mta. Axel Johnoon of Si Slant in Oomedy” at the annual school students of Latin and CARPET and FLOOR COVERING Airman 8mHh, a 19M sraduate Cambridge St,, ia toe oommand- ward WlMler, M Benton St.; ItaUan. They wiU leave John'F. pald-i9> dinner of Charter Oak Hermei Kennedy, 802 Main St.; of Manobeater High School, at­ er of the W8th Radar Squadron Lodge of B’nal B'rtth Wednes­ Kennedy International Airport 308 MAIN STREET TEL. 648-6669 tended Oentrel Connecticut at Fallon Air Force Station, Waldo Ducharme, 8 Mark Dr., Feb. 24, and return March 4. FSI Chief Retiring? Nev., that recently earned toe day at 7 :S0 p.m. at Temple Beth Coventry; Mary Rooney, 72 State OoOege, Near Britain. Shokim. . Two of Miaa Dimock’s rela­ Aeroapace Defense Command Lockwood St«; Kevin Farnham, tives wlU act as teacher-chap­ MIAMI (A P )- State attoi^ "A” award. Melon was a protege of toe 45 Hamlin S t; Charles Ander­ erones on the trip. They are her neys general meeting in Army Sgt. Richard W. Oess, Great Blackstone who taught Washington have been told aon of Mr. and Mrs. William H. son, 6 Anderson St.; Mark Ble- grandmother, Mrs. Leon Dlm- Defense jClaims, Sirhan him magic. He has appeared as toot J. Bidgar Hoover plana Oeaa of M UtUe St., ia par­ Manchester Power Squadron lawa, 84 Irving S t; Dean Hath­ ock, who teaches retarded comedian, magician and actor away, Hansen Dr., Vernon; classes at the Efias Howe School SHOP HERE! to stop down as director of ticipating aa a aquad teader will meet tonKnrow at 7:30 p.m. at Bowers Schocri. Hal Smith on such network tetevision shows Arthur O’Connor, Thompeon- in Bridgeport, and her aunt. toe FMeral Bureau of Invea- wlto Co. A, eth Bn., of the 171th as “The Jack Parr Show,” Infantry Brigade'a 9th Infantry of the turbo power and marine vlUe; James Maddalonl, WUll- Miss Cfonrtance L. Dimock, su­ Ugatlon on Us 76to birthday, department of Pratt and Whit­ Johnny Csoeon’s “Tonight mantic; Dawn Turgeon, East pervisor of home echen C. Spaeth^ son of Mr IBs alma mater, the University Hartford; Matthew Wytas, 114 Amphitheatre, Fy>nim, and Sls-i HINCTONS eral os saying: "It’s my un- Sirhan Bishara Slrhan’s Bergeron, eon of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. C. E. S ^ t h of 39 of Minnesota, sponsors him on Trout Streamittrei Dr., Vernon; tine Chapel. darstaniSng Mr. Hoover Trill defenders said today that William C. Bergeron of 87 MaHon Dr., has been pledged Me lecture circuit where he Abraham NUsen, Rockville; On toe fourth day of their, vUuirtarily step down on Jan. Harlan St., is serving aboard at the moment Sqn. Robert to Phi Gamma Delta fraternity apecUu about “Ehctra Sensory Paul KuchlnsM, Tliompeanvllle; stay, the students have beeni Great Carpet Values! 1 and has said so.” F. Kennedy was shot, Sir­ the attack aircraft carrier USS at Lawrence University, Apple- Peroepdon.” Helen Griffin, 105 Chestnut St.; promised an audience wMh Pope: Hoover was not available ffiiangri-La in the Mediterrane­ ton, Wis. The dinner is Umited to Mrs. Isabelle Gregory, Hart­ Paul VI. RCIUWBERoFCiOMMEI for comment. han “was out of contact an. members and their wives who ford; Stanley Dawfdowicz, They will also visit Capri,! with reality, in a trance in “The Great McGlnty” (1940), have paid their 1969 dues. Dr. Warehouse Point; Mrs. Nellie Florence, Sorrento, and Pom­ which he had no voluntary The Greater Hartford Legal the fifth in Manchester Coimnu- Harold Kadlah of Vernon U Mora, 380 Hackmatack St.; peii. control over his will, his Secretaries Association will nlty College’s “Cinema Sunday chairman of the event. Mrs. Barbara Bernsten, 48 judgment, his feelings or have its third annual Bosses Night” smles, wiH be toown Haitland Rd.; BYederick KITCHEN CARPET Ayub Lifts his action.” m Night tonight at the Wam- Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at Whiten Hansen, Plnney St., Rockville; School Menus The 24-year-old Jordanian was panoag Country Club, West Memorial Library auditorium, Hospital Notes Mrs. Hilda Slade, 101 E. Middle • ettfans Easily pictured as "an immature, emo­ Hartford. The event will open 8S N. Main St. Subscriptions or Tpke. Pakistan’s tionally disturbed and mentally with a cocktail hour at 6, and single adndpalons may be Also, KeniMth Doner, 114 The cafeteria menu for Man­ • Cushions Your Evary Step m youth who wrote in a memo­ All evening visiting boars end Prospert St., Rockville; Gerald dinner will be served at 7. purchased at \he door. at 8 p.m., and atart, In the chester puMlc schools Feb. 17- randum at the time of the 1967 Slckleel 75 Birch Rd., Wapping; 2 1 : • Brings Kitchen Noise Down To A Whisper Arab-Israeli war that “he wants varlooB onito, att Pediatries, • Mrs. Helen Mead, Brooklyn; Militiamen Invade Bradley Field Emergency p.m.; aelf sendee onlt, U a.m.{ Monday: Cubed steak, gravy,! to be recorded by history as the Mrs. Emma Faletti, 472 Tolland mashed potato, butter^ wax • Virtually Wears Forever ' Militiamen, dispatched to Bernard Apter (Regal Men's enough to last for a 24-hour KARACHI (AP) — President man who triggered off the last Crowell House, 5 p.m. week­ Tpke.; Marie Edwards, Canter­ days, 8 p.m., weekends and hol- beans, bread, butter, milk, i bring back bargain supplies for Shop), Creighton Shoor (Shoor selge! Mohammed Ayub Khan’s gov- war. bury; Mrs. Candace Hendricks mixed fruit. Emile Zote Berman, one of idays; private rooma, U a.m .; and daughter, Ireland Dr., Cov­ General Washington and the ar- P®*** Mlsseri The intrepid band of volun- ernment announced today It wUl ■eml-private rooma, 8 p.m.t Tuesday: Raviedi with meat Prices $ 1 ^ .9 5 Pier Yard . . J , ' (Paul’s Paint and Wallpaper teers has vowed to comply with lift Pakistan’s state of emergen- three attorneys defending Sir­ entry; Mrs. Virginia Walter and sauce, tossed salad, French my of shoppers camped along shop). the general’s orders, and head cy Monday, but opposition lead-; 4 PORK’S IN SEASON... visiting in 818, 814 and 888 » han on a charge he murdered son, 98 Benton St.; Mrs. Kath­ any tone ter ImraediatiB tentUy bread, butter, milk, jello with Start At V io.«6 Main 8t. In Manchester, make They unfuri their standard to out from the colonies Into Un- er Zulflkar All Bhutto began his Kennedy, told the jury in open­ arine Hall and daug^iter. Ter­ topping. their first raid on the terminal bystanders In the termintd as- known territory — The Moun- heralded hunger strike anyway, The Price Is Right only, srith a flve-mlmite limita­ race Or., Rockville; Mrs. Linda ing arguments that Sirhan had tion. Afternoon visiting hours In Wednesday: Tuna salad on a building at Bradley Internation- suring them to have no fear, tains of Quality Bargains. Out- Aides said the 41-year-oId tor- fantasies in which "he was often ReopeU and daughter, West St., roll, potato chips, cole slaw, al Airport at Windsor Locks. Their mission Is a difficult one: side It was colder than Valley mer foreign minister woidd end The Qualify Excellent.,, obstetrics are 8 to 4 p.m. toen Rockville. a hero and saviour of the peo­ begin again at 7 p.m, Vlsltora milk, peanut butter cookie. Standing guard in the captur- Bring back quality bargains Forge. his fast if Ayub Khan keeps his ple.” Also, Mrs. Diane Vlgue and Thursday: Oven fried chicken, ed terminal are, from left, before Saturday Peb. 22 — (Herald Photo by Buceivicius.) word to lift the emergaacy laws. are aaked not to smoke In pa- daughter, WUlimantic; Mrs. “In thp realities of life, how­ at PINEHURST tlento’ rooms. No more than two cranberry sauce, pars lied po­ ~ r r ------He announced the start of the ever, he was small, helpleBS, Judith Smith and daughter, tato, buttered com, bread, but­ hunger strike after the govern­ Try this recipe, or follow your own . . . vlsltora a t one tone per patient Storrs; Mrs. Rose Ottbert and BRAIDED RUGS isolated, confosed and bewil­ More people each week are discovering the ease of ter, milk, pears. ment promised to end the emer­ dered by emotions over which serving and economy in our very lean Bon^ees Loin Pot* Paaento Today: 800 Laurwood Dr., Bolton; BYlday: Baked macaroni and gency making it In effect a to­ Mrs. Christln^ Linders and son, a NYLON • HERCI^Orj Would Extend, Up Present Tax Stmeture he had no control. He was im- Roasts . . . Those with large families economize by buying ADMITTED YESTERDAY: cheese, butbered peas cmd eax- ken eesture. able to plan or think clearly, un­ a whole 12 to 14-lb. strip extra lean pork at 69c and Mrs. Donna Banning, East H art 736 N. Main St.; Mrs. Bacb&ra rots, com bread, butter, milk. MEAVYWEFi IhT (7B Ipbi.) APPROXIMATltY 9'x I*' A 'spokesman tor Bhutto as­ able to maintain any meaning­ having our meat men ciit it all into chops or 8 to 10 center ford; Kimberly Barker, 90 Ayers Matteo, Laurel Ridg;e Rd., Tol­ Ice cream. serted, however, that the gov­ ful direction to his life,” the at­ chops and 2 roasts . . . Rd., Wapping; Daniel Breton, land. ernment “might back out. torney said. East Hartford; Meomartha Bu- NOW * 4 9 .9S?S Dempsey To Submit Package They've done it in the past so Thus Berman set the stage for danauro, 25 Kane Rd.; Michael RacBlarly Sold For $79 many times and they can do' it a defense that will not deny that Almond Pork Chops Byme, East Hartford; George A Reminder— again.” Sirhan shot Kennedy but will 4 center cut pork chops (about lb.) Cartlro, EUlngton; Mrs. Marilyn The spokesman said Bhutto rely on psychiatric testimony to Carlson, 811 Woodbridge St.; Of Half Billion in Tax Hikes was "not in very good health” plead a defense of “diministied salt and pepper and was commencing hla hun- Mrs. Mary Crittenden, 2141 El­ This Friday, where they did not previously plumbing, auto and electrical re­ responsibility." 1 tablespoonL butterDU or margarine HARTFORD, Oonn. gfer strike in bed. In California, diminished re­ 1 tablespoon comstarcb lington Rd., Wapping; Mrs. Ple- HOUSE (AP)—^Pov. John Demp­ apply. pairs, to restaurant meals under rina Dziato, 55 Delmotd St.; WALL TO WALL At the top of the list Is the one dollar, to the trade-in value “When the government ac­ sponsibility recognizes that a 1 can (8 ^ oz.) crushed pineapple February 14th sey, who last proposed a defendant may he legally sane Jeremlan Fay, 70 Pearl St; increases ®^*®’“ champion money-getter— of used cars (previously de- tually lifts the emergency laws cup prunes John Ferince, Stafford l^rlngs; package of tax on Monday, then Mr. Bhutto will yet not folly responsible for his eio-ht vears niro will Hn it the sales tax. Dempsey is ex- ““cieaducted irom from me the laxaoie taxable pr price actions. . cups water Michael Giddsnider, South Rd., eigni: yeai^ag^ win ao 11 p^cted to propose raising the of cars) and to preiqiums on end his fast,” said the spokes­ blespoons lime juice Bi3£»; Mrs. Margaret Gregory, again M in inesday-—to tne sales tax rate from its present life, fire and casualty insurai man. ' Berman said Sirhan 'bought 2 taUespoons brown sugar Glastonbury; Dolores Grenier, per cent to per cent—5 policies (replacing , the former Removing the emergency the death gun six months before CARPET tune of half a billion dol- 3,5 5 the June 5 assassination of KaiS' 79 Deepwood Dr.; Harold Haw­ laws will automaticaUy result in 1 tablespoon instant minced onion 160% Nyka Oontinaeni mMaent lars. cents on the dollar. This In It- special tax premiums). nedy to use for sport and found teaspoon liquid smoke ley, Blast Longmeadow, Mass.; The governor pledged there self would account for about Dempsey is also expeisted to release of Bhutto and other po- Herman Halm, 800 ToUand Tpke. that shooting “gave him a % cup slivered almonds would be no state income tax in 8176 mUlion In additional tax call tor extensiwi a t the iminoor- strange sens.e of release.” Also, Mrs. Ann, Kutcher, 291 his budget recommendations, revenues during the 1969-71 fia- poroted business tax to such conditions set down by an Season chops with salt and pepper; brown in Wetherell S t; Cynthia AL^jor, UpTe468q.Tdte eight-party tippoBiUon group tor Berman said Sirhan “admired the butter in skillet, then rm ove t^ p o rarily from and he wlU be true to his word, cal bleimium. state-licensed profeeslqnals as and loved” Kennedy. 177 Loomis at.; Ruth Manhardt The addltiiHial revenues are to But.this ia not all that is to be doctors, lawyers; dentists, archi­ (Bee Ykge Itei) ' pan. Combine all other ingredients except almonds Sutfleld; Norman Nicotera, Ft. “Then came another shot,” be milked from the existing tax done with the 86)es. ,t6x>.lt is U> tects, engineers, i«al estate a>Mii.Mlii losliiiil—g'.ijt'' in skillet; cook over medium heat, stirring until Devens, Mass.; Mrs. Diane No­ structure—by raising Yatqs and be extended to state-licensed brokers, stock brokers and in­ thickened. Add chops and salt to t^ te , cover and 1968 Sen. Kennedy .. . said in beret, 68 Chestnut St.; George by extending taxes to areas nonprofesalonal serrices, aUch as surance agents. essence that If he were Presi­ taok slowly until tender, about 1 hour. Skim off O’Brien, South Windsor; William The corporation tax, mean­ I dent that he would send 56 any fat. Sprinkle almonds over chops, run pan un­ Owens, Milne Dr.^Venum; Nedl while, will go up from 6% per Phantom Jets to Israel. der a preheated broiler for a moment to toast al­ Palterson, 104 Baldwin Rd.; Mrs. cent o(-net profits to 6% or 7 Peru Gunboat •“That did It!” NeUle Salmond, 390 Gardner St.; monds a golden color. Serve with hot noodles or Tweed and Soriptored per cent, according to Informed Berman said "Sirhan will tell sliced cooked potatoes. Makes 4 servings. Mrs. Audrey Somera, 36 Barry sources. you himself from this witness Rd.; Robert Sorrell, Wright’s Rail Industry Asks U.S. In addition, the governor is Fires at U.S. stand that he never thought he MUl Rd., Coventry; W alter expected to call for a whopping ever would kill Keiuiedy but I Stahl, 67 Keeney St.; Mra. Rose­ increase In the state tax on the that through his mystic mind SAUSA6E mary Symons, 26 Sherwood To Share Passenger Costs income that Insurance compan­ Fishing Boats power he could fantasize about Circle; Mrs. Wilma Thlrlon, 47 ies derive from their Investment it and relieve that feelli^ of Black protest leaders and their doff march with thousands of University of 7 (rib end portlmi) tor Elnouflrh to do your living room, dining room and WASHINGTON (AP) — The logical solution to the passenger WASHINGTON (AP)—A Peru- I Hillside St.; Mrs. Doris Worden, boosting It from its present emptiness inside him.” roast or cut into chops. MEAT Lakewtxid Heights, Coventry; hall up to 40 sq. yds. rallroad industry today pro- train problem. Historically, pas- three-fourths of one per ''’**** gunboat fired on two U.S Wisconsin students around the state capitol building last night in Madison. The Installed with padding labor and door metals. senger train service has been "We have told you from Louis Workln, Norwalk. posed a Joint government-indua- cent to 6 per cent. This tax has fiefaing boats 23 to 40 miles off the beginning that he did in fact massive demonstration was orderly. More demonstrations for black demands allowed, sootetimes encouraged, been almost completely phased the Peruvian coast today, Rep. (ire that killed Sen. •BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A try program, to sustain passen- MONTREAL (AP) — ’The change on Victoria Square, in said afterward. “And we will Kabuki Solid Dubuque omtfvo toeme. Uoo It wMli oventhing teoi The heaviest concentration of come back tomorrow and give CAU modem to faudd. Ideal t eir r both______ham oa bombs crashed down along the Montreal and Canadian stock the heart of the financial dis­ White Tuna 5 lb. Ham exchanges reopened today with th^police hell again." 3 cans $1.00 bualtteai.OanbolnttalIed an floon in dire Jungled corridors leading from trict. Earlier the proterters and law can $4.49 contaotwlto too grom^ the Cambodian frontier. Some clerks using blackboards and TUB ENCLDSUflC chalk in place of electronic quo­ It was the third explosion in officers clashed twice and police Bayer Aspirin Coridden 643-5135 NOW Yard of the strikes were only six Montreal this week and the and guardsmen used tear gas to 100 75c miles from the border. tation boards torn up by a time Tablets $1.09 bomb that wrecked the trading eighth thla year. During similar break up pickets who blocked 200 $1.39 In the past 48 hours since Incidents several years ago, se­ one major thoroughfare. Six stu­ Breck 16 oz. Oomplotoly 1 noon Wednesday, the giant sat- floor and Injured 27 persons. Nyquil $1.23 WHILE $ 0 7 . 9 5 Charles Neapole, president of paratist groups seeking the dents were arrested. Family Size Hair Spray uratjkm bombers have dropped secession of Quebec from Cana­ Tbe demonstrations began as $1.49 THEY 2,520 tons of explosives on sus­ the Montreal Stock Exchange, Colgate IWthpaste :OMUrRERnL: f X 1 2 . had announced after the explo­ da usually scrawled the letters an attempt to force the 33,000- LAST pected base sites frorh which of their organization at the site, student university to accept IS 77c 99c Tab On Sale JSTSTEM. the Viet Omg and North Viet­ sion Thursday that business 89c carton would not resume until Monday. but there have been no such Negro demands including estab­ King Size Colgate namese could mount attacks on clues this year. lishment of a black stu(lles cen­ LINOLEUM RUGS Saigon or military Installations The bomb exploded over the Toothpaste Bird Suet trading floor In a corner of the Rxplosipivs Monday and ’Tues­ ter. The Students for a Demo­ 59c lb. Ic ^ R«g. $9.95. f g around the capital. cratic Society have since Joined Although the Viet Cong Is visitors’ gallery, scattering de­ day were directed at Canadian in. All present stock of Pinehuret Scott Softweve MORMItTY \ scheduled to begin a week’s bris over SO visitors and 300 per­ armed forces buildings. ’Three sons on the floor below. Five of State legislators gav{ suppiNrt lisBue contains a 5c coupon in every pkg., so cease-fire at 7 a.m. Saturday (6 weeks ago a bomb was discov­ to * the school administration it’s a good time to buy a few extra “2 paAn” HEAVY WOIML p.m. KST Friday) tor Tet. Ra­ the 27 injured suffered severe ered in a building across the Thursday and Gov. Knowles BROTHERS dio Hanoi today broadcast a She Wears Her Heart on Her Lawn! cuts and remained in a hospital street from the stock exchanges told a iwws conference: “Oonneotlout's Oldest overnight, fr outside the offices of a firm in­ battle order for the new year Cellophane Rosettes adorn this icy valentine carved some help (male) with her timely project, but coy­ ’"There’s something behind this Llnooln-Bleroury Dealer” HALL Mi STAIR calling on Viet dong troops and Several minutes before the ex­ volved in A language dispute in whole movement, from Son' Pinehurst Grocery, Inc. SOI CENTER STREET guerriUosto ’^launch new simul­ from a snowbank alongside the driveway at the ly declined to identify Cupid’s helper. Along with plostop, which occurrsd about 40 a northern Quebec mining town. Francisco College to Columbia. FORMICA COUNTER TOPS UARFET RUNNER taneous attscl^, increase mlll- minutes befose the 3 p.m. clos­ A guard th re^ ^ t down a stair It Is being directed by someone CORNER MAIN and TURNPIKE . . . OPEN EVENINGS DOWNTOWN MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER home of this pretty young miss. She is Lorraine The Herald staff, she wishes you a Happy Valen­ ing, police received on anony­ well Just befqra it exploded. (E&oept Hiure.) CDKPEBn.V end aSASONABLY INSTAIXBO lary pressure on all fronts, kill who has different ideidogles OPEN THUR8. and FRI, till 9 . . . OPEN 6 DAYS—Thureday Nights tiU 9:00 78 Ootan to Ohease rteni all pacification teams and liqul- Bayliss, 21, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James C., tine’s Day. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) mous tip that an explosive de­ Neapole said damage was ex- than we have.” yd. ^ G e T T vice had been planted in the 47- (gee Page Bight) Bayliss of 98 Forest St. Lorraine says she received story building housing the ex- (See Page Five)' (See Page Bigiit) — ______