,n '■ r ■ V' ! /'■'A r-w '■ V ; V' ■ . ■' '• // ^ y . ■ . ‘ \ ■ \ A V' ■ A \ ■■ A■ - '• ■ ■ \ ■\ . \ '> \ X V ,\..V \ V- AAy^ V ■ • \ '■ ■ \ \. MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1970 PAGE TWENTY , A venge Daily Net Preoa / J > vA V • iMatirlj^atpr iEuputitj ?|pralii ^ \ ' The Weather _ ^ v . \For .The Week Endna ^ Deoetnber M, 1B69 MoncheiSter Adult Eyenlng The WC-rU meeting scheduled The '^lahchester Area Alum­ Olcar and very cold torUght Al)out Town School whiter term classes will for 10:30 a.m. tomorrow at nae Club of PI Beta Phi, mem­ with lows ranglttg fix>m B above .start tonilght. There are stlU Soutji United Methodist Church ber of the National Panhellcnlc 15,880 to 10 below zero In normally - Sign-ups for the Y-.Teen Ski openings In reading Improve­ has' been postponed until next Congress, will meet tonight at colder ureas. Toinorrow mostly Manclwater— A City of Village Charm imivny — high in 20s. Club trip to the Berkshire Snow ment, algebra, beginning typ­ Tue.sday at the same time be- 7:30 at the hrt Says Cut Your Taxes before the Tluirsday sign-up. Sunset Rcbekah Lodge In­ ters of Isabella, will meet to­ liam Gallo, 242 SummluSt. Mrs. / , stallation of officers tomorrow Permanent Wave *9.50 You may have to use sev­ morrow at 7:30 p.m. at the KofC Michael Massaro Is co-hostess. eral income tax forms this U.S. Plans to Aid at 8 p.m. tn Odd Fellows Hall Home. News Media The Phebe Circle of Emanu­ will be open to the public. year. Learn about them in el Lutheran Church will meet The evangelism committee of Shampoo, Set *3.00 on article today on page 2. Emanuel Lutheran Church will tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. The Rev. Memorial Temple, Pythian Friendship Circle. Salvation Aids Violence It is the second In a se­ Army, will meet tonight at 7 ;30 meet tomorrow at 7;30 p.m. at ries of fourteen articles coll­ V C. Henry Anderaofi, pa.stor, will Slstera, will meet tomorrow at the chxirch. Haircut *2.50 continue the discussion on the 7 p.m. In Odd Fellows Hall. Af­ at the church to go to Mrs. WASHINGTON (AP) — A ed *001 Yoiir Own Taxes,’ Biafran Refugees Robert Lyons’ home at 88 Good­ Manifesto. Hostesses are. Mrs. ter the meeting there will be a 34 OAK 8T. study prepared for the National appearing diolly In The Edward Werner, Mrs. Harry win St. to help her celebrate The ways and means commit­ MANCIIEISTER Herald. joint Installation with Linne and TEL 643-6266 Violence Commission contends LAGOS lAiP) — Ntgeria’s established to care for the mil- . . . and. shoot only if they en­ Buckminster and Miiss Mabd Memorial Lodges, Knights of her birt.hday. Hostesses will be tee of Center Oongregotlonal Mrs. Frank Duncan and Mrs._ Church will meet tomorrow at the news media contributes to chief of state, Maj. Gen. Yaku- Uoris of refugees expected to counter resistance.” (lintaf A. Anderson MrsL (iustaf A. Anderson OLson. Pythias. Gowon said he accepted In Russell Clough. , 7;30 p.m. in the church office. violence In America by failing bu Oowon, accepted Blafhi's' pour out of the bush. surrender at midnight Monday, good faith the declaration by to report thoroughly on the so- Gowon made his announce­ Head Chapman Cn, wisdom; Mrs. establish effective federal pres­ Nigeria, accept a cease-fire and Minnie Bliven, charity; Mrs. ,v..' '.V only to fall silent or limit them­ a fatal one—to the hundreds of Reception centers were being ence . . . They will take ail care •suite were Raymond Greene, selves to irrelevant cliches such institutions mushrooming begin peace talks. pjist grand i'o>i;il patron, instal­ Mary Levitt, warder; Charles Efflong, 45, took over Sunday Liimbert, sentinel; Mrs. Mary when thoughtful solutions are across the South to avoid inte­ ling officer; Mrs. Severance, reijuired.” gration. night after the Biafran Chief of marshal; Mrs. Wilber Little, Frazier and Mrs. Little, flower girls. The task force report is a 613- In a random poll by The Asso­ state, Gen. C. Odumegwu Ojuk- past royal matron, .secretary; page book prepared under the ciated Press, they conceded wu, left the country on one of Mlr.s. Evelyn Taylor, past grand Members of the coronating suite were Mrs. Marjorie Mor­ direcj;ion of a former Justice they would be hurt financially the last flights out. A Red Cross royal matron, organist; and Department attorney, Robert K. by the tax policy shift suggested worker said Ojukwu flew to Li­ Mrs. Elizabeth Lambert, past rison, past grand royal matron, Foe Strengthening coronating matron; Mrs, Em­ Baker, and a Seattle sociologist. by Robert H. Pinch, secretary breville, Gabon. royal matron, soloist. Ojukwu wtU3 expected to ar­ Otliers Installed are Miss my lirweider, past royal Dr. Sandra J. Ball. The study of health, education and wel­ matron, coronating marshal; C ardig ullover report does not carry the en­ fare. ~ rive today in Lusaka, the capi­ Mary Ann Miller, associate ma­ C .h a rfiP tal of Zambia, and the Zambian 3 tron; Neal Miller, associate p;i- Mrs. Anna Crocker, past royal dorsement of the full commis­ But most said the bulk of their Defenses in Laos 2 it ! sion. government said it would grant support came from tuition, not tron; Mrs. Anna Crocker, past matron, crown bearer; and Wil­ SAIGON (AP) — Official the wealthiest and most popu­ liam Morrison, past royal pa­ The 13-member commissiofi wealthy donors, and none felt him asyliun. But it added that It royal matron, treasurer; Mass sources reported today that the lous area in the country, "the preferred that he fly "as aoon Muriel Lambert, secretary; tron, .sword bearer. Itself, headed by Milton S. Ei­ their schools would be closed North Vietnamese arc strength­ senhower, disbanded Dec. 10 down by such tax action. enemy threat has increasiHl sig­ tui possible” to Euirope for secu­ Miss Gail Owens, conductress; Guards were Donald Camp­ Our Reg. 3.97-'^.47 % \ ening their antiaircraft defenses nificantly since last May be­ Miss Lorraine Hovey, associate bell, Charles Lambert, George V after 18 months of investigating Private academies have been rity reasons. Zambia is one of In Laos to protect infiltration cause of the influx of organized the four African countries that conductress; Albion Severance, Strlmaitis, Robert Bantly and and reporting on violence in the flourishing, principally in the routes and continuing a rapid Washable Orion's . North Vietnamese units.” recognized Blafra. trustee; Mrs. Anne Campbell, Albert Heavisides. ics in while and lai West Bend General Electric South, since the Civil Rights Act buildup" in the Mekong Delta of He said that last May, a few The task force report de­ of 1964. Pinch estimates 400 South Vietnam. months before the withdrawal of Despite radio broadcasts and colors. Sizes 34 scribes the news media as were formed to escape public victory editions of newspapers, and S M-L. Steam and Dry Iron In the war, the U.S. Command American infantrymen from the 30-Cup Percolator over-sensitive to outside criti­ school integration. announced that three light ob­ Delta, five per cent of the total there was little Jubilation In La­ cism. "Never before has the Under present tax law.s, con- gos at the war's end. Clusters of Our Reg. 10.99 servation helicopters were shot enemy force in the region was Our Reg. 9.99 American news media been so (ributions to nonprofit educa­ down Motxlay In- scattered parts North Vietnamese, the rest Viet soldiers at the usual roadblocks and sentry points appeared al­ Chevrolet Owners Brews dolieunis. eiillee II;mkI> labile dial assures eoi- defensive while being so sue-, tional institutions are deductible of the country. One crewman Cong. autoinaiiealK . Ideal loi p.ii- reei iroiimj; lempeialuie. cessful,’’ the report said. from federal Income taxes. was wounded. He said the number of North most indifferent. If we had been fighting an- NEED REPAIRS SEE US FO R W ni iies. bullets. suei:ils, eie .Sieam or dry iron ai ilie push “When a threat of criticism In the case of wealthy donors, Headquarters reported 55 ene- Vietnamese troops In- the delta ol a bill Ion. # l -()3 from outside the media appears, this can mean a saving of 30 to my troops kUled In two batUes had increased by six times since would • KENDALL OIL FlRODUOTS 8.70 7.47 media operators can be counted 70 cents on every dollar contrib­ In rolling foothills below Da then and now makes up 30 per ®ald one Nigerian. "X • GENUINE CHEVnOLE'k' PARfTS on, ,in the main, to meet the uted, the comptroller of one pri­ Nang and In rice paddies south cent of the total enemy force. T^ere is no rejoicing in this." • FACTORY TRAINED TECHNICIANS W /S kirtsi threat with portentous warnings of Saigon. American losses were At least one full North Viet- government broadcast • SERVICE RENTAL CARS / vate school said. against the undoing of our free Thousands of older private put at two killed and 17 wound- nameae division of three regi- night urged Nigerians ' CONVTNIENT MASTER CHARGE PLAN press, coupled with promises of Vice President Agnew and his wife flank Indonesian Foreign Minister Adam ed. mehts Is known to be operating ^ treat the Ibo refugees kindly, or GMAC BUDGET PLAN schools depend heavily on tax Jur 5.47 increased attention to self-regu­ deductible contributions for Malik as they watch a brightly garbed Balinese dancer. (AP Photofax). Sources said North Viet- in the delta. There is specula- "they are hungry . . . Coll 649-6238 or Stop In for an Appointment BondedSI// wdoi ' ftnd lation.’’ raising funds. namese antiaircraft fire ranging tlon that a fourth regiment may ^®y must be fed. Their clothes novelty fabfics, crepes, But the task force went on, However, officials of the new from 37mm to 100mm hod In- have moved into the region in tatters . . . they must be CARTER CHEVROLET CO, INC. dressy and casual fash* "The media have contributed to schools claim they do not re­ creased by about 30 per cent recent weeks. clothed." the widespread use of confronta­ ceive heavy contributioiis. One, during 1969 against American Sources said that sizable Federal rehabilitaUon corn- II229 MAIN ST. ions, ^izes 5 to 15 juid Extra bombers pounding the enemy North Vietnamese units have hilsslon officials ordered bun- 6 to 18. Our tion as an Instrument of social from Louisiana, said his school Agnew Heckled in Australia Savinjirs change by their failure to report was deliberately ■ set up os a supply network in eastern Laos, been moved into the delta be- dreds of tons of supplies to Lowest adequately the conditions under­ CANBERRA, Australia (AP) reported bringing in busloads of criticize the American presence "It is quite obvious that the ‘‘'e Viet Cong has been Points near the front to supple- J profit-making orgaiUzation be- J iV ow ! lying current protest, by the — About 100 antiwar demonstra­ demonstrators from Sydney, in the area "for their local enemy is making an effort to “"able to recruit southerners, "lent stocks assembled to feed Price ! carise "we flg;ured the federal proposals for solution of press­ octopus would stick its nose into tors heckled U.S. Vice President Melbourne and Adelaide to dem­ domestic political consumption" protect hla lines of communlca- Another reason advanced was alwut 6O0,0M refugees, onstrate Wednesday at Parlia­ ing social problems, and by this.” Spiro T. Agnew as he laid a but seek it In private discus­ lions,’’ said one source. “It is a ^hat sources described as a All the food we need for re­ ment House while Agnew at­ sions. good Indication that our inter- “desperate effort" to try to stop Uef is right here in Nigeria, the Junior & Misses their action-oriented coverage The Rev. Melvin Plauche, a wreath today at Australia’s war of conflict . . . Baptist minister and president tends a Cabinet luncheon there. "Most of the general impres­ dloUon efforta are hurting him.’’ government gains In paciflca- problem Is logistics,’’ said a General Electric General Electric memorial, and protest groups Prime Minister John Gorton sions that come out of the Aslan 2 & 3 Pe. Pant & Skirt Sets "The news inedia can play a of the new Evangeline Acade­ planned a larger demonstration Earlier this week the nres- top-level government official. greeted the vice president and governments are not as forth­ # XT tn 4 ’ ^ Sources declined to disclose We have the food they are significant role In lessening the my, which Just moved into a Wednesday. ence of North Vietnamese sur- ^ potential for violence by func­ his wife today on their arrival coming as their private consul­ Our Reg. 11.97-12.97 Heating Pad Cassette Tape Recorder $100,000 building at Ville Platte, Five of the hecklers—four f^e-to-^r mlssUes In Laos was esUmated there are A civilian state government Bonded Orlons and novel­ tioning as a faithful conduit for La., said; from Bali for the next to last tations,,’’ the vice president FOB A UFETIME! ' n' young men and a woman—were stop of their 11-nation Asian said. You'll never have to buy fUm O ain . . . ty labiies. eiepes. solids intergroup communication, pro­ It °*oould not be learned 230,000 North Vietnamese and for the area that has been Blaf- A 0 Our Reg. 4.99 "That’s why we’re a profit­ arrested. A bemuse each tUnc Llggotts develops and and I'aneies. Sizes .“i lo I 5 Our Reg. 36.70 viding a true marketplace of tour. They go to New Zealand "They privately in official dis­ immedSv tow m 7 n y a n ^ “ prints your roll of Bbck & White or b.asy lo use. T-bar lunclion making organization. If you The protester.^ carried 10 Thursday. cussions indicate a very strong Kodaa-color • film- - we give you ABSO­ and () lo I (i. eon I ml, re mole eoiilrol Ideas, providing full access to want something, you have to craft batteries U S intelllKence Vietnam, including enemy quarters at Enugu. It is one of LUTELY FREE, a fre^ roll of film 8.88 Push buiton heal coniiol. North Vietnamese flags and Agnew told newsmen during desire for continued American the day’s intelligence, and re­ for your camera. We replace the film waterproof inner cover and niierophone. -complete with 88 pay for it. We do and we’re pay­ about 15 signs saying "Agnew is the flight from the Indonesian presence and assistance. But S,L,“ you have developed. U’b all fresh- batteries'and blank easselie. ducing the incentive to confron­ ing dearly. We’re very leery of a Dirty Fascist Pig,” “Beware b... „ Pr.«. S'r.,®"™ dated and top quality and Ko* washable ouier eovci. x|’-45 tation that sometimes erupts in holiday isle that U.S. under­ from time to time—and this crease in the number of Ameri- . _,,___ m,, , , dale. too. QuIck processing . . . anything that ■will let the gov­ of Gift Bearing Greeks," "Were standing ot Asia Is hampered by does not apply to each govern­ 34 hour service for violence. That is a subtle and ernment in.” can bombers shot down ^ * Nguyen Van ThIeu de- Officials were expected to be- black anti white (Just You at My Lai?" and "Moon the fact that some Asian leaders ment—from time to time, some So^«s said North Viet- Vietnamese who gin arriving speedily from na- a little bit longer for M isses Permanent Press MtV —I . uncertain mission.” The Treasury Department Rocks and Murder.” color). ^TSTONtS Wooclh II ry Bath N Glow of them have a tendency for namLe truck traffic mdving government or tlons ready to Join tn the relief (See Page Nine) held in August 1967 that private As Agnew and his wife their local domestic political namese truck traiiic mov ng neutrality for the country. effort. U.S. Asslsteht Becretarr Blouses schools, even those designed to AT T H E ^ Shampoo emerged from the memorial, consumption to indicate they’re throiigh Laos towa^^ people, all those of State for African Affairs Eto Twin Pack Sale maintain segregation, were ^ t i ­ they waved to the crowd of 300 was to meet with N N ILIGGEn DRUG 404 MIDDLE TPKE. WESl Blast Rocks less then Infatuated with our nam had Increased by 10 times elements are traitors,” Thieu vid Newsom Caldor Priced! I..V-) - i.s n tled to exempt status as long as to 400, and the crowd responded being there." since last Oelo^er when ^ graduating class of vll- Gowon today or Wednesday. Laee irnus and tailored : - ^)Ke - : oz. they were not direct instru­ with an evenly divided mixture uz. Bol’lle Bullies Agnevr Hostel He named no countries. *^8:e and hamlet officials. Newsom arrived Monday on a lasliions in while and lash- 7 9 ments of state policy. of applause and boos. Reviewing his talks with lead­ and 15,^ truck sightings were ..therefore we must denounce faihillarlzatlon tour planned be- lon eolors. .Sizes .1’ to IK. Bulldozers Finclf says he will recom­ Later, when Agnew left his reported along the ^ (3il Minh political speculators, those fore the war’s surprise ending. Wood hiirv VO 5 AUCKLAND, New Zealand ers of Singapore and Indonesia, 2.88 mend that the Treasury Depart­ hotel for dinner with Prime (AP) — An explosion this morn­ Agnew said Prime Minister Lee T i^l last month, t h ^ f • , political witclies, those so-called Britain’s Lord Hunt, conquer- AS** « Hand Oeam Hair Spray ment revise its rilling. He con­ Minister John Gorton, about two ing rocked the hotel where Vice Kuan Yew of Singapore "was .. natlonalUts who are serviiy: the or of Mt. Everest, will arrive Bury W hal es cedes, however, that it would be dozen protesters flanked bv as President Spiro T. Agnew will very concerned about the effect tlons the Communist Command colonlallBU and the Comjl^nlst Wednesday with a relief mla- i: - IK o/. is preparing to give itself t e imperialists, who are adVocat- aton. He already has called for it's not too early to pion your We - S'; oz difficult to penalize schools many policemen shouted at him stay when he arrives Thursday. of our becoming too specific in Si/.c FORT PIERCE, Fla. AP) — whose primary purpose is to and waved North Vietnamese option to do something.. Itow movements of betrayal to massive organization with a sin- ^ valentine party with our wonderful Jjl 1 . 1 9 Police said there was no dam­ announcing troop withdrawals Ladies" Seamless mRACte 4 7 More than 7S tons of dead avoid integration without dam­ flags. age and so far they have been either as to level or as to date." big and when, we don t know. the nation and the people." glc chain of command. ST selMtion of HOLDtNC' At the prime minister’s, a One source sa|d there had During the past two months. Prime Minister Harold Wilson Hosiery 4i%eo*r0ry i Bayer .Aspirin Flintstone Multiple or whales lay beneath the sands of aging other private schools as unable to find the cause of the "I simply indicated,” he con­ .Fort Pierce today after being well. counter demonstration was un­ blast. tinued, "that we were con­ been no appreciable movement T^ieu has stepped up his at- called a meeting of Britain’s toward population centers de- against a group of polltl- main relief organizations In Our Reg. 1.54- 1.89 : BSXIS’ P'or C.hildren . Iron Plus Vitamins Although none of the officials der way. Two dozen persons Police also reported an at­ cerned also” about the danger CHKONtN ^ bulldozed into mass graves. carried signs saying "(Jroats of tected yet. If the enemy does figures who oppose his re- to organize the sending v a le n tin e Mesh or plain stileh in dur­ of the new private schools felt tempt was made to blow up an of a North Vietnamese attack at 3.3‘) Bottle of mo Several of the mammals were they would be closed down by Canberra Welcome You.” "Pre­ launch an offensive, the source gime and appear to him to be of food and medical supplies, c a n d y a n d able 100‘f nylon .Assoiled 3‘le - Bui lie ol fc J e army ammunition dump near "which while It may not be pre­ said, it Is expected he will rely wm 3.7‘) But lie of I (.10 butchered for study by biology the shutting off of tax exempt vent C3ommunlst Aggression” Auckland on Jan. 3, but they emptive or disastrous in a mili­ eolors. sizes. * 3 b 1 . 6 7 students. mostly on rocket, mortar and (See Page Nine) (See Page Five) p a r ty 2 l 99 2 4 contributions, an official of a and I’We Support American .said they had found no connec­ tary sense might very well be a cr-i 100’per store, no rain ehecks. The whales suicidally swam long-established private school Australian Friendship." As Ag- sapper attacks to minimize his su p p lie s! tion between the two incidents. public relations coup for the own casualties. •^hc rmrat'C or ashore last weekend despite ef­ declared; ’’They’ll be far more new’s motorcade pulled up, the A leaflet sent to the New Zea- North Vietnamese and possibly downTowpuinTn^rv tnltVe man—I’m short, and I’m going tiorvs. Dustoff—medical evacuation being well organized or success­ Holds 'O' beaching was taken In a mobile back to the World in one piece.” ful, especially in battle; high 435 lbs. niuch beyond the end of the Cambodian R ed -a high-grade 1 medeviic) helicopter. 17970 tank to the Marineland of Flori­ war, but some phrases surely Eleven-Bravo—an infantry­ praise when a commander says Here is a sample glossary of marijuana. Diaper Sets da tourist attraction south of St. will survive—even as some of the language currently spoken Charlie, Cong, V-C, Sir man; derived from the U.S. It to his men. C h a r f ie Augustine. It was reported In Hook—e C5H47 Chinook . heli­ Beauiilully iiimmed V \: the words learned by riew'arriv­ by AmeiicaJte lit Vietnam ; | CSiarles (U.S. 26th Division', Army’s numerical classification good condition after the l‘I|6-inile als In Vietnam are left; over A-Cav—an armored cavalry Clyde (U.S. Special Forces)- of military ^bs. copter, capable of cartylng wiili embioideiies oi It trip. ' ' ! hfavy loads of troops or cargo, Our R e, 1.97 Our Reg.'2 97 Food Storage Capacity 540 lbs \ 2^19.70 188 from Korea and World War II.| unit; also an armored Icavalry the Viet Oopg. > FA<3—forward Air Oontrbller, laee .Mosl aie waler- the latter stung underneath TUESDAY The mammals were Identified Many Vietnamese must think assault vehicle. Charlle4Jharlle a command a pilot who marks targets and piool lined Pemuneni Bulb Ireezct;. have buifl-m key loek Save money, RCA b speaker stereo willi I M lAM and I ,M stereo at first by officials as pilot "mama-san” and "papa-san" A-K—the AK47 automatic as­ and control helicopter. from on external hook. press sets m sizes new­ radio \ directs artillery and air strikes. Hootch—hut, living quarters; 1 4 7 loud, and shopping lime by owning a freezer whales. Miami Seaquarium D y ■are the American words for sault rifle, basic weapon of CThuck—black soldier's term Firefly—helicopter equipped born. and 3 lo IK mos. rector Burton Clark said some mother and fatfler, when actual­ con mean either an American North Vietiumese and Viet (or whites. with a powerful searchlight to military barrac'ks or a thatched of those that ctune ashore later ly they are durable holdovers Cong Infantrymen. CTidge mercenaries of the (Ci­ illumiiuite the battlefield; also a were false killer whales. from postwar Japan, based on ARVN—soldier or unit of the Vietnamese home. vilian Irregular Defense Group night mission teaming such a Horn—field radio-telephone. 9:30 to 5:30 Whales die when they come the Japanese honorific "san.” Army of the Republic of Viet­ (CIDGi, led by the Green Ber­ lightship with armed helicop­ Profile in Courage ashore. "Their Internal organs Some words tn the Vietnam nam. Huey—any of the UHl utility CHARGE ets. ters. helicopter series, the workhorse deform when their bodies are vocabulary, are acronyms for Beaucoup—much, many ii"d Cobra—a helicopter that (ires, Gook, slope—derogatory term Freddie Steinmark, whose cancerous left leg was MANCHESTER — 1145 TOLLAND TURNPIKE not supported by water," said aircraft In Vietnam. YOIR SALE: MON. THRU WED. current military terminqiogy. pronounced bookoo, as in the rockets and machine guns. for Asians, especially Viet­ recently removed, walks across University of Texas Dr. F.G. Walton Siplth, dean of and others are a peculiar hybrid p'dg'n French y>oken by many Hump—to make a long ^ EXIT 93, WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY n the University of lifiamt College CORDS—(Civil Operations and namese, whether friendly or en­ march ; also to carry, as to stage to. receive his football letter. The Ixiy vowed PI ^CH ASES 6 p en la t e e v e r y n ig h t of English, French, Vietnamese Vietnamese. Revolutionary Development emy. Ironically, the term appar­ ^ of Marine and Atmospheric Sci­ and OI Jare-on. B'g PX—the United State:i. hump artillery shells. he would walk on the stage without the a id of ences. Support, the' U.S. part of the ently Ir derived from a Korean Read Herald Advertisements A soIrKer’s account of a patrol Blown away—to be killed or pacification program. word for Americana. 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MOVIE AUDIENCE Adjourhed Boatd Meeting Illin^ Students Columbia MiiHh Cut Your Own Taxes 2 THEATER TIME T olland County • ******QU |DE**»*»*« Sheinwold on Bridf»e STAR. GA'ZER*)VD A SERVICE OF FILM-MAKERS Ctmduct Panel -By CLAY R. POLLAN Slarlinfjf School SCHEDULE / l b . A R II$ UlltA AND THEATERS. DON’T TAKE FINESSE Takes Up Main St. Parking y y maa. ji J K /Your Dally AcIMIy Guido r. 11 On Family Life ' According fo fho Stan. For City SludiCH H ouley Calls Thaie tal.ngit apply lo filma THAT BLOCKS A SUIT f. ll4r(.Mi Burnside — Cactus Flower. NORTH The Manchester Board of Di­ To develop messoga for Wedneidoy, Add Forms as Needed rtlaaaad aher Nuv 'V I960 chester Grange; for appointing n 16-18-461 4-1529-34^ 7:10, 9:16. By AIvFREIl .SIIKINWOLI) rectors will meet tonight to con­ a new constable, to succeed Five Tiling Junior High School )48-58-63 reod words corresponding to numbers 42-53-87;e NEW YORK (AP) - Colum­ Television of your Zodiac birth sign. bia UnlverHlty’s Urban Center By BAY DECRANB tax action. Most of what Con- Jan. 1 and is scheduled to ex- Cineona I — East Hartford, H earing On THIS SEAL If you’re a beginner, you’ve Democrat Joseph Macoolnc, Htudents will conduct a panel •TAURUI SCORPIO (3) l*t*rry Mkhoh tinue a rqeetlng adjourned at has propoHed setting up a uni- (K) Truth or ConNequenrei (C> Diatributed By Ent«rprlHf> gress did last year in rewriting plre on July 1. This means a lull The Reivers, 7:00, 9:00. In adt indicates Ihe film was probably just learned about fi­ who has resigned" for appoint­ (llscussion on “ Family Life Edu­ . AM. 10 1 Olh«r» 31 Whot 61 Romonc* ocr. 11^ UH) DcnniN thr Menar.r (IK) Candid (Camera/ 11:46 last Tuesday, after 2 Naw 32 PromOtt 62 B« (20) ItiK IMclurr (n (^^3(M0) NewH -"Weather — Press a tax reform measure will not year’s rate for 1970 of only 2% Clnepaima — Goodbye, Mr. MAY 10 vcrslty school of urban and mi­ lubmitted and approved under nesses, an you’re justly proud ing a member to the Conserva­ cation” at the monthly meeting 3 Evtning 33 Ba^ 63 Monay NOY. l l ^ \ j (30) MiinNlrr* S n o r f N and Feature (C) Pesticides it hj»u completed action on on­ 7-10-13-31 nority Rtudies to educate stu- (40) OlllicHn’N Ifilnnd 7:30 Plan now to add the terms affect the 1969 return you will per cent. Chips, 8 :00. Ihe Motion Picture Code of your knowledge. You wont to W EST tion.Commission, to succeed Dr. of Uie •Robertaon School PTA 4 Pull Shall . 64 To 17-20-36-57/T. (2022-30) I Dream of Jefumle ^iast Windsor Drive-In — Re­ ly seven Items on its agenda. U52-55-<5-66 5 Dart’devil /35Ba ' 65 Ka«p dentH ttirough peraonal involve­ 5:25 (40) Wpatliflr (K-40) Dolden of file before April 15. But with All those other tax relief of Self-Regulation. | try a finesse at every opportu­ Philip Sumner, who has resign­ 71-74 88-90ksd 5:30 ( 0 ) Schedules A, E, R and T to your Possible regulations regard­ Tonight’s meeting will be in tomorrow al 7:46 p.m'. 6 Hourt 36 It 66 To^y ment with i>ovcrty and discrimi­ (K) Ktunip tin* HUirN mohile (0) tax vocabulary. Between now little fanfare. Internal Revenue measure.s lowering the rates. opens Friday. i nity, and more power to you. ed; and for appointing eight per­ C IM IN I 7 B t 37 Goy 67 Opan SAGITTARIUS ^IK) l^ravr 14 t4i (IH) Movie ing the use of DDT and other i] Suggested for GENERAL ' the Municipal Building Hearing They are Rick Horton, Linda nation. (20) Klim /,'7 K:0U (20-22 30) Dehhie Reynold Service has made the b ig' increasing the stiuidarVl deduc- State Iheatre — Batitle of But if you’re an experienced sons to C-DAP task forces, to MAY II 8 l(ko« 36 Accomplish 66 Kapt NOY. and April 16 an estimated 77,- Santos, Judy Diuder, Gerald 9 A»Ufod« 39 Problam 69 At (30) OUllKAQ^N iNliind ' , HhoAr <0) Britain, 6:20, 9:00. pesticides will be the subject of audiences. Room, commencing at 8:30. JUNt 10 Tite proposal Sunday was (40) Truth or (!unHr<|U4‘iiri*H K:30 (3) Red Nkelton Hour 000,000 taxpayers will not only change lor 1969 by completely tion, for example — will be player you know that there arc succeed the eight who have re­ Bujauclus, and Mark LePage. 10 P^ttroinad 40 Inipirotlont 70 Tha Die.c.ll <€) Miandhester Drive-In — Re­ From 8 to 8 :30. the board will 41 If based on a M-month, $100,000 (3>K) Weather .— HportN and (2(4-22-30) Julia < 0 ) familiarize themselves with the redesigning most of their tax "phased In” over a two to three- a public hearing Thursday in § Suggested for MATURE | times when you shouldn’t fi­ signed. Topics will Include drugs, alco­ ,35-37-40.45 ITGood 71 Paopla 21-24-41.474 NewM (<■) (MO) Movie of the Week (C) meet with its fiscal, officers and 12 You 42 A 72 Mind study that Included Interviews new terms but the contents of forms. year period. They will not ef- open Friday. nesse. 'Today’s hand is part of A.S43 The board will consider allo­ hol, sex, smoking, school, and '60-73-75 65-67-72 (IK) My Favorite Martiazi ■‘KoreiKH KxchnnKrt” the Judiciary Room of the State audiences (parental discre- ^ with a representative of its au­ 13 In 43 Your 73 Your € with thousands of students, (20) Hat MaNternon 0:00 (20-22-30) Movlex One thing is certain about the feet in -any way the report you Mansfield Drive-In — Blood a little post-graduate course In A K 6 CANCIR 14 W ill 44 is CAPRICORN the new tax forms as well. Capitol, beginning at 10 a.m. tion advised). cating $1,000 for remodeling family. 74 Littan (22) lIlKhliKhU (U> 0 :30 (3) lien lloraii Htory <0> tax outlook. Federal income are about to complete on your of Dracula castle 7:00, Night­ refusing to finesse. A Q 5 ditor. They will brief the di­ .JUHt'll Inio 45 Will 75 ^ iritt oecC. 22 ^ teachers, city residents, govem- (30) Meilnre’H Navy 10:00 (3) Conn. What'N Ahead? R ’e all because of the new basement space in the Hall of ' 'James Camarata, eightli 16 Protpacti 46 Baing 76 Tha taxes are coming down. The 10 1969 income. mare in wax, 8:26. The hearing, called V f Tol­ RESTRICTED — Pariont South dealer. rectors on the status of the rec­ JAM. menl officials and businessmen (40) NewH (MO) MarruH Welby. M.D. type of income tax return you A J 6 Records, for office space for the grade gqildancc counselor at 17 Your 47 Flaxibility 77 Judga H. IP H:05 (40) Itawhlde (IH) New’H (C) per cent income tax surcharge. ------land County State Sen. Robert Neither side vulnerable. ommendations contained In the 48 In 5- 9 30 54 across the nation. 0:30 will file this year. ^ under 16 not admitted, un- North East Manchester Federal Credit Un­ Illing, assisted in preparing the ,12-26-38-49 1801 78 Fovorad (3) NewM wUh Waiter Cron- 10:30 (3) Who, What, When Where. in effect for all of last year. (NEXT: .Those $600 de- Houley in his capacity as chair­ Opening lead — Queen of 1968-69 audit, released last '51-76-79-86 19 Hormonioui 49 U t t 79 Sun 62-6861-85 The new school would offer kite (U) Why _ was reduced to 5 per cent on pendents.! Tolland County man of the legislative Commit-- Spades. month. In addition, they will AQUARIUS courses in urban affairs luid redeEtg^->ed. New forms have or adult guardian. share for new traffic signals at nator of youth services for the LIO 21 Todoy’a 51 Bafora 81 In MoldN (<’) If ;00 CV-H-22-3O40)40) Newa — Weather tee on Agriculture, was describ­ Declarer won the first trick present a six-months review of 22 Parhopt 52 You 82 Criticiza Afro-Amerfean and Puerto Ri­ (IH) Hick Van Dyke SporiN and Feature (0) been added. The old-familiar Center and AdaVns St.; $7,200 Bo.afd of Education, will be (20) Flliii (IH) Movie For a complete step by step guide send for the Bay De ed by the senator as “ another Persona under 16 not ad- in dummy with the king of the fiscal picture for the cur­ 23 A 53 Bit 83 Dpy III. It can studies, according to the re- Form 1040-A has been eliminat­ Houley To H^ad 0 to 18 poiiitNjFluid Ulo next for increased town costs for re­ y ^ .- Al/O. 11 24 Kay 54 To 84 Endf (22>30) Huntley - llrlnkley Re­ (20) Hea Hunt Crone’s all new 1970 booklet. rent (1969-70) year. moderator. commendnUon by the center, port ((') 11:30 (3) Merv (irlffln Hhow (C) ed. step in the direction of planned . mltted. This age restriction spades and led the jack of dia­ player pMacB. You hoM: A 2- 8-14-28 25 May 55 ^ y 85Chack 3- 6-19-22(C I - ' i The most controversial item constructing the W. Center St.- A question and answer period 26 Should which Is financed in part by a 0:45 (20) ly) — Police minute leni^th. fvirry other uhort ncwBcofttR.) DeCicqo, chairman of the State of four or more cards. If part­ provements), for effecting heat­ warrant, applicable only in the jtmd urban sttidies to provide corporation or misc^H^eous in­ I Please send-----copy (copies) of CUT YOUR OWN TAXES • 1970 March of Dimes campaign. Hehron reach dummy for the. last two cause the item was not con­ seized a Loci' Island Rail Road I at $1 each to: i Board of Pesticide Control. De- ner bids two spades or two ing improvements in the old Jersey Judge state, was Issued for his arrest. students “ a direct awareness of WRCH->01I Market Report come. The announcement was made diamonds. He led the ace of sidered, they said that they will commuter Monday when he 00 Hartford I Weather Cicoo is also first selectman of hearts, you will raise to three Trade School Building, on Sinatra’s lawyers question the the gut problems of poverty and ) Strictly Sporta Another new form. Schedule by Catherine Clark, the execu­ clubs and then continued with appear again tonight, to state tried to enter the cab of a train 00 New» NAME the town of Wlllington. of his suit (bid tour if your their views. School St. ' ejects Plea constitutionality of the SK) on discrimination . . . through emo­ 00 aaAllRht Arieriuxm Kdltlon T, to be used by edl those per­ tive director of the Eastern Cub Pack 28 the jack, waiting expectantly and take the throttle, lost him 00 Quiet Houra Axv.ent. 70 Proposed regulations to be partner is a very good card In other business, the board g^rounds that it is an accusatory tional immersion.” K dw iii N ew m an U<^pf»rta sons who compute their own tax I ADDRESS Connecticut Chapter of the Na­ for an opponent to take the king. Police Chief James Reardon, to a crowd of angry commuters, WPOP— 1U9 disussed at the hearing are, player). If partner bids two From Sinatra body with no leg;lslatlve pur­ Andrew W. Cordier, president 00 Dick" HeatherU/n ' Neww fjf tlu) Wjrla instead of using- automatic tax tional Foundation-of the March He is still waiting. who is recommending removal will consider approving the but finally recaptured him. Joe (rarn4cU>UL I first, that use of DDfT, endrin diamonds, take him to 2-NT. pose. If upheld in the courts, 00 fltcvfi O'Brien IV/p rte Retirees who intend to use a keeping dummy’s king as a sure office of Sen. Edward M. Kenne­ but only on the condition that Robert Weiss for pay hikes for Uian six months ago. Cummings To Ask Party custom applicators or (by of­ As 200 fellow passengers grand jury.action to cite Sinatra share of its Intellectual rc- (Jl) N e W H Retirement Income Credit must to Brian Chriotie and Keith re-entry to dummy. ’Then South dy, D-Mass., says his wife, angle parking is removed. three department heads. U.S. District Court Judge . 1(1 S p eak Up ficials of towns, cities or bor­ shouted support for Himmei^ for contempt for refusal to testi­ •sources and energies to . . . ur­ familiarize themselves with Harris who also received gold leads out the ace and queen of Joan, will have her tonsils 'Die proposed change, Reeu:- James A. Coolahan said Sunday 15 S i ^ Off oughs or their agents, except man, railroad police moved in ban and minority needs.” W'TIC 1080 Schedule R, another new entry diamonds, continuing the suit if removed Wednesday at New don said, would eliminate about he has rejected a request by Si­ fy- 5:00 Afternoon £>HtiOD 3 To Back Daddario Move arrows along with Robert Craig for the control of termites un­ and seized him. The passengers this year. and Mike Sliver. Carl Bmt and West holds off. York’s Lenox Hill Hospital. 160 parking stalls from Down­ FHA Helps GIs natra’s attorneys that a panel of If such a citation were handed Manchester Democratic Town Dempsey, that he will not be a der and around buildings. pulled him from police and lift­ Still retained, under their old Mike Silver received stiver ar­ West has to take his king of town Main St. and would in­ three judges be convened to down, New Jersey could press Chairman Ted Cummings said candidate for re-election. Demo­ ed him to their shoulders. Diplomatic Irony titles, are Schedules C (business A third regulation would ban rows. •' diamonds sooner or later, and sure a smooth traffic flow. WASHING'TON — More than study the constitutionality of the to liave the entertainer extradit­ today that he is. “ One hundred cratic leaders have begun a the use of DDT by custom ap­ income), D (sales or exchange The Webelo sportsman a'ward he may then knock out the king Other items on the agenda are 70,000 active service men and But city police arrived and commission. ed. Sinatra Kiakes his home in LIMA, Peru (AP) — The So­ per cent behind First District search for their most formid­ plicators or by officials of of property), F (farm income), went to Dick M ^son, FTed of spades. Since the diamon s proposals for approving the sale women have bought homes with tugged Himmerman from his The SIC, currently investigat­ California when be is not travel­ viet Union, which recently es­ Authenticity I Cong. Emilio Q. Daddario, as able candidate. towns, cities or boroughs or of a parcel in the North End more than $I billion of Federal G (income averaging) and SE Brehant, Roger Seitblnne, John are not blocked, declarer can supporters. He was charged ing organized crime in New Jer­ ing. tablished diplomatic relations CANDLES, FLOWERS the Democratic Party’s candi­ “ Daddario,” said Cummings their agents except for the con­ take the last two diamonds and Renewal Area to Top Notch Housing Administration mort­ with disorderly conduct, crimi­ sey, subpoenaed Sinatra June Sinatra’s attorneys contend with Peru for the first time in (self-employment income). Cloud, ’Tom Porter and Dan Opposite CAVEY’S The year 1969 was one of date for governor." today, “ is an old friend of Man­ trol ot medically important Oolro. of spades. Since the diamonds Foods; for selling or leasing the gage insurance in the past 15 nal nuisance, trespassing, re­ 25. the commission is harassing history, ironically has opened much tax talk, but of little final He said that he will ask the chester. He has distinguished arthropods such eis bedbugs, Also, Rodney Ford, Criss two spades, two hearts and one old Bunce School to the Man­ years. sisting arrest and harassment. He failed to appear and a him to crate publicity for itself. (Is embassy on Havana Street. himself In Washington. He is the town committee to adopt a reso­ ticks, and lice; bats and mice Green, BUI Henaghan, Roger club. South may even risk a man who can pull the Demo­ lution, urging Daddario to de­ in buildings and for the control Saucy, Chuck Lewis, Jeff Dai­ club finesse if East discards cratic Party together and to clare himself a candidate for of vectors of hirnian disease gle, Tim Secor, Dale Gothreau, a spade; for then it is clear '1 lead It to idctory.” iManrlifBtpr the nomination. when authorized by the Com- Mike Ivey and Roy Wirth. that West doesn’t have enough Cummings said, in the event ■ Technicolor’' The Democratic Town Com­ mlssioner of Health. Jeff Daigle and BUI Hena- spades to defeat the contract. Daddario declares for the mittee meets Jan. 21, at 8 o.m., "As a result of considerable ghan were presented Webelo But even without the club fi­ gubernatorial nomination, he in the Municipal Building Hear­ news coverage on the subject citizen awards. nesse South is still sure of his Published Dally Except Sundays would enthusiastically get be­ of DDT, many people have con­ game. BURNSIDE and Holidays at 13 Btssell Street ing Room. GOP Dinner 580 BURNSIDE AVE EAST HARTFORD Manchester, Conn. (06040) Cummings said today that, af­ hind a move to boost State Sen. cluded that the federal govern­ Daily Question David Barry as Manchester’s Robert Hooley The Annual Hebron Republi­ FREE PARKING 528 -3333 Telephone 643-3711 ter sneaking to many members ment has banned the sale and Partner open with 1-NT (16 Second Class Postage Paid at favorite-son candlda'te for Dad- can Dinner Diance ■will be held of the local committee, he has merly served on the Vernon use of DDT,” Houley stated. He Manchester, Conn. dario’s seat in Congress. Feb. 7 at the Grand Lake SUBSCRIPTION RATES reached the conclusion that “ the Board of Representatives and emphasized that “ no federal of Lodge, Rt. 207, Lebanon. P ayable In Advance Barry’s name is one of many state statute or regulation loans entire Democratic Party in as secretary to the Zoning Com­ The affair ■will start alt 6:30 Mtmm'iNLJ’IIKAOi 649 &491 One Y etir ...... $30.00 mentioned for the Democratic mission. He was the first chair­ completely the sale or use of Six Months ...... 16.60 Manchester will support the nomination, for congressman, p.m. when hors d’oeu'vres will Three Months ...... 7.80 resolution, and will back Dad­ man of Vernon’s Economic De­ DDT” be served followed by a roast THEATRE EAST should Daddario go for the gov­ velopment Commission and is “ In Connecticut the Board of dario, if he runs.” ernor’s post. beef dinner at 7:16. From 8 Although Daddario has not re­ active in commimity affairs. He Pesticide Control has made p.m. t» 1 a.m. there ■will be a At the moment, Barry is a is listed in “Who’s Who in the great strides and brought effec­ 4TH plied yet to pressures by his dark horse candidate. He may floor shiyw and dancing to Al 1) * ' U a f-'jjt cui East.” tive control in the use of . DDT backers, that he declare him­ prove to be the compromise Jarvis Orchestra with a conti­ _BIG WEEK! Houley presently serves as and other persistent pesticides Sbowtime Mon. self a candidate for the nomin­ candidate. The one being men­ nental breakfa;St served at mid­ chairman of a committee to since 1964,” Houley declared. Tues. 8:00 B A FV i C . ' TnI t ation, efforts in his behalf are tioned most often is Insurance night. study means of providing great­ This has been accomplished ALBERT R B R O C C O LIH A R R Y SALTZMAN mounting. The Hartford Demo­ Commissioner William R. Cot­ In charge of tickets for the STAR’TS JAN. 28 cratic Town Committee, among er opportunities for non-eollege through regulations and volun­ dinner dance are Jim Derby, IAN FLEMING'S CHOCOLATFS ter of Hartford. bound youth, is chairman of the others. Is solidly behind Dad­ tary cooperation, he explained. Pete Dallaire and Bob Dixon. committee on agriculture, and "VIVA MAX!" : r i’ )l • M'-’i; 0.’. ti dario, and is drafting a letter, Houley has notified all the top Anyone interested in attending ’ONHERMAJESm is a member of the interim urging him to declare his can­ HUD Okays Loan officials of the Tolland County may obtain tickets from the legislative committees on ap­ Starring didacy. towns regarding the hearing, above or from any Republican SECRET SERVICE’’ Peter Ustinov WASHINGTON (AP) — The propriations, education, public PANAVISION* •TECHNICOLOR’' inviting their opinions or at­ town committeeman. Pamela Tiffin In the meantime. Mayor Hugh Department of Housing eind Ur­ welfare and several other spe­ tendance at the hearing. United Artists Jonathan Winters Visit Curran of Bridgeport appears ban Development approved Mon­ cial committees. Voter Session ready to declare himself a can­ day a $1,033,798 loan to Stam­ “ Throughout the mopth of ’The Board of Admissions of didate. He already has the sup­ ford, Conn., to purchase housing January, the March of Dimes Electors will be in session in Liggett Drug port ot the Bridgeport Democra­ for the elderly^ campaign will be held in all Covenant Offers the Town Office Building this tic Town Committee. The money will be used to Tolland County towns,” Houley evening from 6 to 8 to adminis­ at the Parfcade | Since Saturday’s surprise an­ buy an , existing six-story, 6- announced. Many of these com­ Crusade Movie ter the elector’s oath to those nouncement by Gov. John unit apartment building. munities are organizing march­ who are qualified. es to assist the National Foun­ "Come Help Change the Naturalization papers prov­ dation in financing over 100 World,” a color film, will be ing citizenship should be birth defect centers. shown Sunday at 6:30 p.m. at presented by naturalized citi­ “ I feel certain that with the Trinity Covehant Church. Pro­ zens. financial help of our citizens duced by Campus Crusade for and the help of local chairmen Christ International, the film Manchester Evening Herald depicts the organization’s stra­ FISH FRY W hei^ the last time and workers that will assist in Hebron Correspondent, Anne the Youth March on Birth De­ tegy for helping to reach the Emt ,tel. 288-8971. fects, Tolland County will reach world for Christ. The public is its objective of $10,(KK),“ he invited. A free will offering will the most you got goose bumps said. be taken. Tolland County ’The showing of this film Is a continuation of the series of spe­ Twin Mothers Vernon cial events scheduled this year 1.29 to which the community has Meet Tomorrow when they pisyed the . Coroner Finds been invited, the Rev. Norman WEDNESDAY E. Swensen, pastor, said. Pre­ ’Ihe executive board of the Driver at Fault vious events in the series in­ Tolland County ’Twin Mothers (ALL YOU CAN EAT) cluded a concert by the Rev. Club will meet tomorrow night Star Spangled Banner? In August Death K. Ejnar Rask, former pastor at 8 at the home of Mrs. of the church; the Journeymen Michael W al^, 138 Keeney St., Gross and wilful misconduct Slngfers; and a lecture on drag Manchester. addiction among youth by the UOUJARD,, and gross negligence was found Further Information about the Rev. Donald Wilkerson of New in a coroner’s report naming club may be obtained by con­ York City. tacting Mrs. Marshal Elmer or Joseph Michaud of Rockville After the film, the regular Mrs. Thomas Hull, both of Tol­ responsible for the death of a family night program for adults land. t 19-year-old girl last August. and youth of the church will be lou nion Michaud, 24, who lives at 18 held. Held 'in Homicidie It’s lieen a while, right? One of the best ways to Village St.,, was the driver of a 6 4 9 -6 ^ 0 car which a telephone pole NEW YORK (AP) — A 20- Well, then you’re like a give this country the support on East Main St., with such im­ Community ‘Y’ year-old constructldh worker is lot of us. it deserves is to buy U. S. pact that it sheared off the en­ 394 TOLLAND TPKE. being held on a homicide charge tire right side of the car. MANCHESTER, CONN. It seems that many of us Savings Bonds. Awards Given in the death of Thomas O’Con­ Mrs. Lynn Savage of Athol, are too grown-up to get They strengthen the coun­ nell, 23, of Bridgeport, Conn. Mass., one of four passengers Achievement awards In chess, Police identified the suspect excited about things like the try so that it’s better pre­ In the car, was thrown from it ping pong, checkers and ix)ol Monday as Thomas Powers of and pronounced dead at the Star-Spangled Banner any pared to solve its problems. were given out at the Commu­ Woodside, Queens. They said scene^ • more. And they happen to be one nity “ Y “ Monday night by Carl Powers was drinking with Th^/le/a accident occurred just a Silver, assistant recreation di­ O’Connell at a Woodside bar You could almost say o f the Lest ways lo provide fewi^locks from where Mrs. rector. early Sunday morning when the that patriotism makes us feel for your own welfare. Savage, her husband, Douglas, The awards were given to two became embroiled in a fiat and Mrs. Candice Austin Lea­ emharras^d. The interest is exempt winners of various contests held fight. Compounded DAILY vitt entered the Michaud vehl- Besides, it’s hard to really from state and local income recently at the “ Y “ . O’Connell died on the side­ cle, in the West Main St. shop- Receiving first place awards walk outside. feel patriotic when you taxes. And you don’t have ping center parking lot. for chess were Tim Bycholskl, A native of Lexnow, Ireland, Paid MONTHLY hear so much about how this to pay Federal tax until you Mrs. Leavitt testified at a junior, and Peter Uzupes and O’Connell came to the United hearing held Aug. 26 that she country is falling apart.’ cash your Bonds. Debbie Actkerman, interme­ States five years ago. He was wanted to leave the car after A man Bui, of course, America Buy U. S. Savings Bonds diate. employed as a machinist at the she became aware that Mich­ First place in ping pong went Day of Deposit to Day of Withdrawal' stilllias a Bill o f Rights. through the Payroll Savings Carpenter Steel Co. in Bridge­ went aud had been drinking but that to Morris Godin, junior; Stan port. And free elections. Plan where you work. Or at she couldn’t get out of the two- Snarski and Lisa Da'vis, inter­ door vehicle. looking for An incredibly high stand­ your bank. mediate. In checkers, Danlef According to the report by Harrington, junior; Skip Bart­ 6 4 6 - 1 7 0 0 ard of living. It’ll give you a good Coroner Herbert Hannabury, America. ‘ .-«i long ;i> $ ' ttHTUiui'- III iim iu iil lett and Debbie Ackerman, In­ feeling. And a free enterprise •Michaud also testified at the termediate. Ill md Ilf mimlh. coroner's heating, and said And system that lets you hitch And a perfect excuse for First place winners in pool that he and his brother, Law­ getting goose bumps the were Tom Green, senior, Rich- ■ your wagon to any star you rence, who was also In the car, , couldn't hard Oliveira, junior, and‘ Peter want., next time they had been drinking since noon Uzupes and Lisa Davis, inter­ find it. And plenty of plhter things play the Star- that day. The coroner said mediate. I I you can’t find anywhere Spangled Michaud “ does not remember anywhere... picking up passengers prior to John Jurewicz was activity Banner. supervisor. else in this world. the accident.” A blood exam­ Know what? Looking at it ination some two hours after PANDO COMPANY m issociation with RAYBERT PRODUCTIONS Dfesenls avin g s a n k f ANCHESTER the 9:16 p.m .accident also In­ S B ^ M that way, America deserves dicated he had been drinking, W ilkena ‘'Satisfactory’ a lot more credit than it’s Msm bsr F.D.I.C. If ihrjr'r* l««l. •{•Icn, o * according to the report. NEW YORK (AP) — Roy Wil­ been getting. 4c*lroy«d, «rc *tm. Deputy Coroner Abbot B. kins, executive director of the S«y«B ConTMiiait OffleM to Senra Schwebel 'found Michaud Intoxi­ National Association, for the Ad­ itirrin g cated and unfit to operate a vancement of Colored People, motor vehicle at the time of the was said by a hospital spokes­ PETER FONDA DENNIS HOPPER MANCHESTER • EAST HARTFORD • SOUTH WINDSOR BOLTON NOfCH Take stock in America accident. Michaud is presently man to be in satisfactory condi­ Buy U.S. Sayings Bonds awaiting trial In Tolland County tion after abdominal furgery. ■ H sl------.JACK N I C H O L S O N ^ colo. Main Offic*, P«rk«4« and lelton Notch Opon Sat. 9 A.M. to Noon ✓ Superior Court after pleading The operation was performed ReleaMd b* COLUMBIA PICTURFS innocent to a charge of miscon­ Monday at University Hospital. N * Oon Uader 1 8 Admitted Unlees Aooonn|MMiled By Paw t duct with a motor vehicle. Wilkins U 68. federal dent of the fTinnecttcut Assocl-: "MKiiiini U.S. To Aid lOlli Circuit (aire, (itlrm of Extended Care faclll-: DellaFera Asked to Testify , Among the questions he has ties. Coventry Court Cases been asking are ire Refugees To Senate Subcommittee many people being denied care DAVID L ALMOND In nui^slng homes, and why are (lo o t R o c o td Sr.t is now acceptinjr students in (f'ontliiiin

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A 'i —Continued efforts by ' Jour­ Office Hours Vernon^ Report Says nalists "to upgrade their profes­ Educators Vote to Study Obituary Agnew Met About Town Testimonial Honors Yost sion at a personal or Individual Grade 0 confirmands of Cen­ state Rep. Donald S. Oeno- News Media level," through mid-career By Hecklers ter Congregational CThurch and For 25 Years as Editor vdkl. Rep., of Manchester’s training programs. Weekend Work Complaint Otto F. Sciiueti their parents will meet tonight 18th Assembly District, has Screening Planned —Blstabllshment of a code or Otto Frederick SchueU, 81, ot from 7 to 8:30 in Woodruff Hall Earl W. Yost has been mak­ announced that he will hold Aids Violence other form of guideline for toe Question; When is a grievance that time. Boles, a Manchester 38 Cooper St., iHmband ot Mrs. In Australia of the church. The program will ing, reporting, promoting, and office hours for his constitu­ coverage of riots or other disor­ not a grievance? Answer: When High School mathemaUcs ders, with the aid of rumor- Jennie Melblanc Schuetx, died Include a film, “ Preparation or editing sportn on the Manches­ ents on Monday. For Kindergartners (Centtained from Page One) it’s negotiable. That was the t®®cher. protested being assign- early this morning at Manches­ (Continued from Page One.' Panic." ter, scene for more than 25 He will in the 8th UtUl- clearance centers and advance' , . . . , ed to work at a football game ter Memorial Hospital. years, and he will be honored While toe news media could ®®®facls with police' and dissl- conclusion reached by the „ __ , , „ ___ trigger a wave of public senti­ tles District Firehouse, in the A pre-school screening pro- paid on a prorata basis in ref- on Nov. 17, 1968. Counting this Mr. Schueti was bom Jan. for that service at a testimonial do more toward lessening the *^®"* S'"®®?®- Board ot Education last night possibility ot other ment in the United States dis- Temple Chapter, OEIS, will tax collector’s office, from 6 gram, to w evaluateeva^uave all»4. incoming ------erence— to ...... his...... 1970-71 contract or 30, 1888 in Manchester, and had on Monday. Feb. 16, at the Man­ . . . . SI_-.1____ 4 *4 son BAowAfamr proportionate to its military meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the to 6 p.m. He said that he kindergarten children, is in the about |1,430. TTie secretary tensions th at^ eed violence, t|>e in voting to take under advise- days added to make up for days lived here all o( his life. He was chester Country ciub. welcomes questions on any value." Masonic Temple. The Initiatory Yost has been sports editor of offing for the Vernon school ays- would work four weeks, haU- task force saldK the press is ment a grievance presented by when school was closed because a salesman, and operated a degfree will be conferred. Mrs. subject within his Jurisdic­ Mrs. Carol Lenihan, past presl- of emergencies, he foresaw ex­ Agnew rejected a suggestion The Herald .-since 1944, when hi tern.• — time, and five weeks full-time sometimes overljr\blamed for Foe Building bakery route before Ke retired Cecelia Johnston is in charge tion. dent of the Manchester Educa- ceeding toe 188 days stipulated in 1084. He was a member of that there is deliberate vague­ succeeded the late Jack Dwj’er. The program was discussed tor L total salary of $im. TOe toe violence Itself. ness in the balance between of refreshments. Plans for the testimonial are by the L a r d of Education last cost supplies would run tlon Association and currently in the contract, Oonconha Lutheran Church and "It is undoubtedly frub,’ ’ toe Laos Defense chairman of the Professional Dr. John Conlan, assistant the Manchester Senior Citizens. Aslan self-help and U.S. mainte­ being arranged by a committee night. Approval will hinge on Zion Evangelical Lutheran report said, "that some groups Rights • and Responsibilities dean of the University of Mas; ' Survivors, besides his wife, nance of commitments In the of Manchester sportsmen, busi­ whether L not the board’s The alternate pro- Church Sunday School staff will have learned to use violet ContlniifMl from Page One) Committee: Robert Von Deck, sachusetts School of Business include a son, Raymond O. Nixon Doctrine but he said: nessmen, and associates who Give Blood budget committee feels it can vide for the pre-school screen- meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. played and officiated some of and toe press to exploit k MEA president; and Dr. Rob- Administration, was appointed Schuetz of Manchester; a "You cannot ever get specific afford to put it in the budget it ^ loving toward accommodation the sports with him, reported is now working on for next the incoming k nderprten chll- goals. They have learned that I bins Barstow, director of profes- arbitrator to give a non-binding daughter, Mrs Elline’ Klecolt y°“ even fore­ On Thursday toe Viet Cong. see that may occur in the fu-' Girl Scout Troop 642 will meet them with him and promoted ygar “ dren whom it is felt may pre- toe media generally can be slonal development of toe Con- decision. He found in favor of of Manchester: a brother, Paul necticut Education Association. Boles. ture. I don't kijow how specific tomorrow at 3 p.m. at Commu­ them with him, and edited them . . . ^ sent extraordinary educational counted on to give violent be- Thieu mentioned no. names in Schuetz of Manchester: a sister with him. A crate of California oranges Mark Schwartz, psychological ^^jj^stment difficulties. IThese havlor a prominent role In toe his speech, but he obviously was The grievance centered or. Barstow said it is the Mrs. Amanda Kohls of M a n t ^ can be,” and he nity Baptist Church. ^ ^ , j aoaea that formulae depend on Jeiff Koelch has been named IBis now somewhere Bomewnere oeiween between examiner .o for i y the v a school v system, . ^(jfmultlesdifficulties could be due to a day’s news. referring in part to three mem- around the assignment of non- m EA’b Interpretation of the de­ general chairman of that com­ Long Beach. Calif, and Man- suggestedQitcrcFAaf a /4 fHaf that tha the trlnHarcrnrtAn kindergarten fypig^i intellectual. . . develop- voluntary duties for teachers on cislon that Saturday asslgn- Chester: four grandchildren j„3^rtlon of factors ttet are Rebecca Circle of the Ema­ "The result 1s that when they bers of toe House of Represent- and several nieces and mittee, which also includes Matt ------.. entrance date be changed to perceptual handicaps. Saturday. A letter from Von ^ents are excluded. nuel Lutheran Church Women che.l.r, Tl,. or.n!.. .r. the 'r„ . * MW mmt he IlTO '■"'■“•I”, Moriarty. Bruce Watkins, Wally seek publicity for their grlev- atlves he has accused of Com- Deck to Superintendent of This caused an immediate re- will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. ances, conflict and possibly vlo- j a a. . . Funeral services will ^ ^ statement on his arrival Fortin, Jim Horvath, Wilbur ^ e e the. aee.tee ~ Schools Donald J . H e n n l^ , ,rom Doll and Atty. Al- at the home of Mrs. Raymond lence may be one of the tech- activities, Thieu is seek- Thursday at 11 a.m. at the ‘n Canberra, the vi.ee pres'dent (Red) Hadden, Bill Sacharek, Eari W. Yost Chapter of the Red Cross won kindergarten that year. The ing* to have them prosecut- dated Oct. 20, stoted the Thomas. Doll said wl\en Howell, 44 W. Middle Tpke. niques used In the fairly certain u..* John F. Tierney Funeral American policy is “ nel- Alton Cowles, Ken Jackson, Dick when it topped Lone Beach in stands the This program 'would be ex® cu tlve^ m lttee, supported appeared before toe ar- The Rev. C. Henry Anderson, days, and many went on to gain knowledge that the press will ^ Home, 219 W, Center St. The ther one of gradiml withdrawal Oobb, Earle Clifford, Bruno By- the niimh r t ni t t hi/vrwi children range from s*'®*’*®*’ P®rlod by the CEA had voted to bltrator, he opened up the case, pastor of Emanuel Church, will professional fame after the war. the number of pints of blood ^ of time than the first sugges- Rev. Joseph Bourret, pastor of from Asia nor of unwarranted cho'ski. Jack Crockett, To-m make suro ’toe whole world Is "recommend that no m®">W of apacically mentioning Satur- speak to the group. From the beginning it appear­ watching.„,o*„h4„o-. sembly Is in a three-month re- Concordia Lutheran Church,- intervention in Asian atfair=!. As Conran, Fran Mahoney and Hal collected on Save-A-Life Sun- years. The local rule is that a would require the serv- cess. toe professional staff of toe contained a Pacific power we will remain ed Yost’s life would be wrapped day, Dec. 21. child must be five by Jan. 1 ‘®® ° t one psychological exam- will officiate. Burial will be in Turkdngton. "Although there is truth in In W a s h 1 n g t o n. toe Pent­ In the Pacific.” The Manchester High School up in sports one way or another. this charge, it is probably a East Cemetery. There are 200 tickets avail­ But to "make it” in the report­ Blood collection centers at order to en(er kindergarten "®*' agon denied today the Army Friends may call at the funer­ He said the Pacific stands “ at administration will sponsor a Manchester, Farmington and ‘ *’® previous September. The salary for four full weeks good deal leas than seems to be has charged an Oklahoma program for ninth grade stu­ able, and they can be purchas­ ing field, he first had to master ing the remainder of the 1968- ®rWtrator went afield o the Is- al home tomorrow from 2 to 4 the threshold of a bri"'ht new ed at Clifford’s Men’s Shop at Hartford collected 634 pints Schwartz said statistically it would be paid on a pro-rate popularly believed. First, vlo- City enlisted man with murder dents and parents tomorrow at the "hunt and peck" typing and 7 to 9 p.m. age” which has its "roots in-our compared to 134 pints collected works out that younger children basis according to the teacher lence is not necessary to gain and assault with Intent to corn- 70 school year." "“®* ‘h® ^•®« ®,^’ ‘h®*"®- 7:30 p.m. in the school cafe­ 986 Main St,, or from any com­ method. ' _ own Western heritage," specifi­ in Long Beach. have more problems but o t salary contract which has not media attention. In toe case of mlt murder during the alleged To provide proper supervision ‘1^^®*'®'"'? ‘’’ ® teria on course offerings, re­ mittee member. A social hour During his career since 1944, (Hifrald photo hy for such activities, the tetter J*®®®"®® “ «^®® »«®d® Dr. Edmond R. Zagllo cally such things as "national television particularly, any kind My Lai massacre In South Vlet- quirements, and selection. Prin­ at 6:30 will precede dinner at Yost has officiated both base­ The Manchester collection course there are always excep- yet been approved but will run suggested the administration outside the scope of his author- About 800 former patients, as­ independence, personal freedom of physical action or dramatlza- nam. cipal George Emmerling, chair­ 7:30 p.m. ball and ‘basketball, was a pro­ center, at Manchester High tlons to the rule. Albert Ker- iu the area o t $1,144. Supplies Police Get New Service Truck sociates and friends of Dr. Ed­ and social progress." (1) post a list of requisite duties man, will be assisted by Miss Yost first "made it” on the moter of basketball during the School, collected the most pints kin, assistant superintendent in would cost about $100. tlon of conflict will usually suf- Army Spec. 4 Franklin Wll- and request volunteers; and (2) Ur. Barstow proposed toe mond R. Zaglio of 63 S. Lake- Agnew called for regiona' Anne Beechler, guidance direc­ sports scene as a youth in the late 19403 and the era of the —296— of all of the centers, charge of special education, in explaining that he pre- *‘®®- llama, 22, now stationed at Ft. Manchester police has acquired this new service to the new one. He was also installing a two-way where sufficient volunteers are M^EA is willing to reject the wood Circle attended his ftmeral cooperation and said he knows tor: Nell Lawrence, occupation­ North End and later when he Eastern Basketball League, and Farmington collected 119 pints, pointed out that it is not pos- ferred the first program, "Second, groups who engage Hood Tex., told toe Daily Okla- truck. The truck cost almost $13,000. It replaces a radio, and emergency lights. The cab and chassis not available without pay, pro- Boles case decision and present yesterday afternoon In the "Australia will continue to play al coordinator; and Grorge starred with the Trade School has reported the town, state and Hartford, 229 pints. slble to use an age and gen- Schwartz said the biggest dlf- in violence are apt to have their homan in Oklahoma City by were bought from Chorches Motors, and the buck­ vide compensation tor all per- *ast night’s grievance to a new sanctuary of South United a proud and honorable role in 1952 model that “ had just worn out," as Chief Wilk and Nathan Koppel, ninth (now Cheney Tech) basketball national sports scene from Thls year, the oranges will eralize. ference in children entering message lost because of the me- telephone today he had been ad- sons undertaking such voluntary arbitrator. The suggestion drew Methodist Church. kindling the dawn of a new day James M. Reardon put it. John Baldyga, chief me­ et apparatus was bought from a Milford firm. grade guidance counselors at t am. He came out of World come to Manchester and will be Dr. Robert Linstone, assistant kindergarten is their level of dla tendency to focus on toe vio- v*®® will air base 13 miles northeast of In their criticisms, the Rus­ have to offer today. For those 1st Lt. WUllam L. Galley Jr., * “ 'are and Coronary S. Lovett, Dobson Rd., Ver- ^ A A they’d go to ah organizations should negotiate It,” adding that voted beat movie actressea of Survivors_ ...... also include his Agnew said the agreement speak about "Manchester’s sians said there must be no donate 6lood on Save-A-Life ^**® ®8® t to that of 16. cope with the work. who suppose that it is, that may Waynesvllle, N.C., ac new C tizens Ch stlan Academy deductible and last night’s meeting was not the 1969 by the British film critics. Cairo and another base reported tampering with Egyptian sover­ Sunday to donate when the Schwartz presented two sug- Next Monday night the board wife, 2 ^ n s 3 other daughters. ^ announced later today Youth in the 1970’s," at a meet­ be because it is what they have ^ S^Xie^TmUed® to 'fiv e mto-’ " a Iso, Mrs. Carmen Vaillan- Ga., declared: "It ggrtalnly churches,” said Gra- occasion for doing so Also honored Monday was to be Egypt’s largest military eignty over Sharm el Sheikh, Bloodmobile comes to Con- STcstions for the pre-school will hold a special meeting to 11 grandchildren, and 9 great- g Secretary ot Agrrlculture ing of the Richard Martin-South come to expect—or5ct—or choose—to <1®'^ civilians of the vll- “ntes. 3 ^ ® - court. East Hartford; Leo T. would take "■”more *'= than a tax ex- ham Lowe, headmaster at Deer- The discussion called up John Schleslnger, named beat grandchildren. lage. aifford M. Hardin. School PTA tonight at 8 at the inrtaJlation, as well as military which commands the approach cordla Lutheran C3iurch on ®®*"®®"*"K program but Indicat- vote on institution of this pro- see and read.” Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m.- Rodrigues Sr., East Hartford; J** “ ' s school. “ figi^ ^gg^gp^y gj Albany, Ga. several references to toe Ralph director for his “ Midnight Cow- The funeral will be Thursday to the southern Israeli port of Pitkin St., Thursday. ®<1 be preferred the first which g^ n i, along with several other Staff Sgt. David Mitchell, 29, Both Australian Trade Minis­ school. positions at both ends of the The task, force recommenda- 12:46 p.m., and 6:30 p.m.-8 Jules A. Karp, 114 Waranoke ® ®™y- Robert Maddox headmaster Boles grievance of last year. At boy." at 9:16 a.m. from the Newkirk Eilat, and rights of navigation ter John McEwen and the chair- Suez Canal, the Israeli military The quota is 160 pints, and P*'oeTams suggested last night tlons, largely ignored by the full “''“ If’. ^ \ f through the Suez Canal should p.m .; otoers, 3 p.m.-4 p.m., and Rd.; Raymond T. Clark. Broad achool has been holding o ," !S r o e „fie T A c a ^ m y T W ^ ^ ______and Whitney Funeral Home, „,an of the New Zealand Meat Wesley Circle of South Unit­ command announced. the Red Cross is hoping local ^ ‘ **® curriculum committee of commission in its final report with assault with intent to mur­ 6:80 p.m.-8 p.m. Brook; Mrs. Anna Shimaitis, 316 cl®®®®® 1® the Holiness Baptist , _ . ,, schools conform to the Constantinople 218 Burnside Ave., East Hart- Board, Sir John Ormond, ex­ ed Church will meet tonight at The announcement said all residente will continue to show Education. last month. Included more self- der 30 noncombatants. Convention of 1888, which allows Age Limits: 16 in maternity, Henry St.; Ella Fitzell, Green campground building “ to, ’’To "os^ T r ts^ ford, with a Mass of requiem at pressed disappointment that the 8 in Susannah Wesley Hall of planes returned safely. the outstanding support for Z m ------exan)ination by toe press, more Sgt. (Charles E. Hutto, 21, Tal 12 in other areas, no Umlt in Lodge; Harry C. Straw, Box with r^m s separated by rolled j^g gug^y St. Isaac Jogues CThurch, East United States considered it nec- the church. The Rev. Gary The planes hit the big admin­ Egypt to close the canal to any blood programDroarsnT t**®— .'"°"®y---- •' tor the first, which ^ lulah. La., charged with pre nation with which it is at war. interpretive reporting on social self-service. Mt. Dr., Vernon; Lucinda Ra- “ P mattresses But it is moving gduggUon we could p ^ u c e In Hartford, at 10. Burial wily be essary to continue restricting Cornell will speak about his istrative base at Tel el Kabir, Hours are 1:46 to 6:30 p.i... _ ------ilU, tighter guidelines for the ------mizi, 220 Greenwood Dr.; Elmer ^ "®w building constructed future.” In Athens, an official spokes­ • .r S :Teacher Changes Ified number and with rape. J in Hillside Cemetery, East “ meat imports. experiences in Bolivia. Host­ about 30 miles west of Ismailia coverage of disorders, and bet­ The administration reminds M. Manker, 663 Center St.; °t materials contributed by lo- ,,j^ ^guid make tuitions sky- man said the Greek Air Force Hartford. esses are Mrs. Donald Gray and and the Suez Canal, and the air Academy is training 110 Li­ _ Okayed by Board ter relations between the press visitors that with construction Mrs. Robert Brockway and son, busmessrnen and with free rggjjgt,.. -ggj^ jjr jgg g Hill Friends may call at the fu­ Mrs. Robert Stavens. force base at Khanka, in the and minority groups. go, charged with premeditated under way, parking space is East Hartford. servlMs of local carpenters and i^ggjp^’ggtgr g, Stratford Acade’ byans to fly Anaerican F6 Jet screening and evaluation of all q-,. ■ neral home tonight from 7 to 9 Nile Delta 13 miles northeast of 4ITA In / murder of an unspecified num- limited. Visitors are asked to ------:______plumbers. fighters which the royalist Li­ Incoming kindergarten children. ^ Education last It should become habitual indecent assault on a my in Macon, founded in 1960. and tomorrow from 3 to 5 and 7 GI Jargon The North Manchester Al- the Egyptian capital. bear with the liospital while the J.W. Simmons of Jackson, byan regime ordered from the Nicole Marie Nugent The information obtained would ™8^bt approved the following editorial policy to display fairly Vietnamese female, to 9 p.m. Anon family group will, meet to­ parking problem exists. Jim Brown’s Trial S e t Miss., national director of the It was the second strike in a United States. Ten of the planes AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) _ Tlie beused to make pertinent edu- Professional apixiintments for and clearly toe opinions, ana- 'pjje Dally Oklahomcm said Jim Brown’s Trial Set Memorial contributions may morrow at 8 p.m. in the parish Cltizena Council of America, Vivid in Viet week at bases deep inside have been delivered, and three lysea, and solutions offered by a williams’ mother, Mrs. Maurine be made to the Cancer Fund, house of the Second Congrega­ Egypt. latest of former President and recommendaUons. the remainder of the school ------SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) ^ i T o p e ^ Z ^ I sc T o o tT n Basketball Star To Wed are reported to have crashed. Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson’s "^® screening would be done year: wide variety of people—expert wuilams of Oklahoma City, re 292 S. Marshall St., Hartford. tional Church. The Thursday In the last raid on Jan. 7, ADMITTED YESTERDAY. A Feb. 2 Superior Court trial tfjg Jackson area and plans fo BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Cal- (Continued from Page One) France agreed last week to grandchildren has been named ^rom June 1 to July 31 and the . and nonexpert—covering the group will meet at 8 p.m. in planes struck both north and latcd that her son told her about Mrs. Antonia Agostlnelll, 246 has been set for actor Jim establish more, said, "This Is vin Murphy, the All-America sell 60 of its Mirage jet fighters Nicole Marie Nugent. assessing would be done at that ^ t A In-country—within Vietnam: the Pathfinders Club at 102 Nor­ south of Cairo. 1 My Lai durmg a vUlt home last Oak St.; John Bachlochi, Staf- Urown, 33-year-old former another example of Nixon’s basketball sUr from Norwalk, 997 MAIN ST, to the new leftist Libyan mili­ Daughter Lucl Johnson Nu- ^irne also. Summations and rec- as in "How lo-g you been in- man St. Both groups meet week­ A military spokesman said prletors personal position . . . month but assured her he him- ford Springs; Nell R. Bellsle, 78 Cleveland Browns fullback blooming southernstrategy.” Conn., obtained a marriage II- Deaths In tary regime, and Israel ex­ gent gave birth to the baby Sun- ommendatlons would be made ,^0 ® Uiwain^ ’’Alternative solutions to our self had not shot anyone ’’unless Fairfield St.; Domenic Beilis, charged ■with a felonious as- John Bell Williams has cense Monday, country?” ly and are open to friends and the Israeli planes encountered pressed fear that the planes Lifer—draftee’s term for ca­ relatives of a person with a antiaircraft fire but were not at­ most urgent social problems, he had to.” 366 Hartford Rd.; Arthur Ben- ®ault. '"“said about 100 private schools The 21-year-old Niagara Uni- eventually would ~ be used based n-, jean, 249 Burnham St.; a son to rifle on full automatic. Wentworth, Tolland; Antionette too«e of the networks—$40 mil: veyance tax $14.30. . ^ william Tvler • EATS FAT their activities. But the guerril­ boards of education in no way tL. ®**® received a BS from Central Ruff-Puffs—South Vietnamese Smith, Union St., Rockville; D1 lion to $60 million annually. The Colonial Board Co. to „ ^ '® L The Luther-Weds of Emanuel las repudiated the restrictions Indicates an official interest in '’ “ "J®*' School, which, they Connecticut State College in MANCHESTER For Bdland Oil Regional and Popular Forces and charged they violated the ana Latimer, Tolland; Dennis -T h e Justice Department and New Colonial In^, property at L t ^ n y Rd Lutheran Church will have a Hickton, Mountain Rd., Elling­ a regional or metropolitan edu- h’ "i,* 1 *^® '9*9- has had eight years’ • (RF-PF). potluck Friday at 6:30 p.m. in agreement. cational system.’ n ig^ ch ool. teaching experieitce in New FCC should scrutinize all merg- 616 Parker St. No conveyance Tolland ^ Company’s Coasting in Center Springs Short, short-timer—one who ton; Robert Bidwell, Hammond HARDWARE & SUPPLY! Luther Hall of the church. At Karami atmounced that the "Even though Project Con- Thomas said toe ,11 1 1 n g Jersey parochial schools. She is ers. license applications, and tax. Admitted Saturday: Prances Park is allowed, under super­ has completed most of his 12- St., Rockville, and Mrs. Nancy 7:45, a missioi\ary pastor ■will govemrrient would build shel­ cem is a costly endeavor for the .“ ''®"‘h STade is larger than ex- a resident of Meriden. Salary, sales that would result in great- Marriage Ucense Roslnskl Mile Hill Rd Rock 877 Main St., Mfuiohester vision, until dark. month tour in Vietnam, or bet­ ters and fortifications along the Conti and daughter, Stafford er concentration of media own- Bruce William Warren, North Charles Zinsser, Windsor- Skiing tonight at Northview tell of hds work in Liberia. The a t y of Hartford, the success of P®®‘®“; of Monday, there $9,060, pro-rated effective Jan. AUTOMATIC ter yet, most of his time in the Lebanon-Israel border and Springs. — ______.A were 44 more childrAn k ***“*!??• ' . V » . ^ “ uAte, R.I., and Joanne Hartford Phone 848-4428 on Hercules Dr. is 6:30 to 9:30. public is invited to hear the tile program augurs well for its r®*^®D^ ®*’**^*’®" attend- 8. service. would train and arm villagers Admitted Sunday^ Frank Da­ expansion. Therefore, we ask , R ^ r ts o n School than be- Miss Kathleen Van Soest, to —Government should stay (Jhrlstlna Nielsen, 73 ' Brook- ^p^jg Rockville- Clara Hirto Skating at both Charter Oak speectt: vis, Grand Ave., Rockville; Slick—troop-carrying, Huey In the area to defend them­ your help in expanding toe pro- *°^® and the high teach second grade at Martin, abreast of new communications «eld St.. Jan. 17. St. Mary’s Franklin Park, Rockville; Johil DELIVERY Park and Center Springs Annex helicopter, so-called because it Nunzlo LaRosa Jr., Ellington; The meeting of Story Circle selves. He said the army also gram and reducing toe costs in- sophomore class is She received a BS from East- developments, like com m ^lty Episcopal Church. McCoy. Klbbe Rd.. Ellington: is 3 to 10 p.m. Phyllis Welch, Ellsworth Rd., QUALITY INSURANCE SINCE I923ii is "slick” of external armament of South United Methodist would get more weapons and volved. It is not our intention ‘®*‘^®'' fhan either toe Junior or ern Connecticut State College in antenna televlslon-Cable TV— Robert David Wilson, 147 Wayne Haas. Grove St Rock- For outdoor sports informa­ Broad -Brook; Alan O’Neil, Hill­ GET (as opposed to a gunship). Church schei^led for tomorrow equipment. that there should be any fi- f,®, ®’®®*®®- Ur. Schardt said 1967, and taught two years in and "be prepared to assure that parker St., and Pamela Lor- ville; William Neff Tolland 3 tion. call 643-4700. Spook—a spay; a clandr-stine The premier made public a side Dr., Ellington; Earl Kloter, further concentration of control raine Armstrong, Vernon. Ave ' Rockville and Russell morning has Ken canceled. The nanclal imposition on your bud- , ®*rtl®‘Pated toe high school Oxnard, Calif. She is a resident Eaton Rd., Rockville; Jean ’Before Losses Happen Insure With Lappen!' intelligence agent; especially a next meeting will be Feb. 11. new set of development plans get; rather, that we mutuall.v * **® housing 160 more of East Hartford. Salary, $7,280, does not o c c « .” jamee William Jackson, 110 ^ ^ 'e w s m i r s t L . . S CIA man. for south Lebanon and said the CMpman, Willie Cir., Rockville; develop a formula which would ^*1“*®"!® within two years. pro-rated effective March 2. —Journalists should re-ex- Hawthorne St., and Jemet Cor- ville TOP VALUE Spooky. shadow—fixed-wing Grace Clough, Old Stafford Rd., Housing Topics Xi Gamma Chapter, Beta Sig­ National Credit Bank would ex­ be equiUble to all.” The board approved specifica- '*'*'® ''®®l* iatlon of Mrs. Carol amine the degree to which exist- „ella Capasso, East Hartford. Discharged Saturday Marc prop planes rigged with Ga­ Tolland; Nancy Lawson, Bald 3 ing news Judgments incorporate Building Permlto ma Phi sorority, will have a tend credit for development pro­ On Oct. 1 , Medill Bair, Hart- dons for carpeting in 18 Lincoln "f- Hill, remedial reading teach- Renaud, j^llson La., Rockville; s t a m p s q 1500 Hill Rd., Tolland; Florence obsolete standards, including a Flynn Jr., alteraUons tling-type miniguns that fire Open to Public pledge ritual at its meeting to­ jects there. ford superintendent of schools. School rooms. Wilson E. Dea- **■ Bentley School, was oc- Andrew Kwoanik, Monson, Ironclad Profeefion 6k(XH) rounds per minute each; Stegeman, Mountain St., Rock­ tendency to report violence be- dwelling at 31 Strong St., A public meeting of the night at 7:30 at the home of In London, diplomats said the called for toe busing of &,000 hln Jr., assistant superintendent ®®Pf®‘f- effective Feb. 27. Mass.; Randy Hickton, Green A WHOLE BOOK FULL used in support of ground troops ville; Gottfried Diemer, West cauBe it is sensational rather 13 Stamps leaued after payment for flrat delivery, ODAP task force on housing Mrs. Laurence Spencer, 224 E. Soviet Union has rejected eight Project Concern children to of schools for personnel, report- Leaves of absence, effective Rd., Rockville; Cyril R. There is no “ ironclad” protection asrainet or bases under attack. Main St., Rockville; Richard than because it Is significant McGrath Davis Inc. for Allen wrill be held tonight in the Pro­ Middle Tpke. Mrs. Leonard of 10 major American proposals suburban schools to bring Hart- ®d negotiating teams had ex- K^^nted two Mar- Hudock, Terrace Dr., Rock- accident or illness. But an Aetna Life hos­ Three-quarter Cav—shorthand Davis, Barber Hill Rd., Rock­ DOUBLE STAMPS bate Courtroom of the Munici­ Cbmlelewskl of 11 Seaman for an Egyptian-Israell settle­ ford schools in line with pro- changed packages, the secre- School teachers; Mrs. Kato- . . . p ie press jhotod develop a ^ Machine Co.), ville; Charles Graves, Westvlew |- for a unit’s numerical designa­ ville: Frances Parkman, Linden pital and surgical policy can help protect If delivery la paid for In fuU within 10 day* for amount pal Building beginning at 7:30. Circle will be pledged. ment. Among other things, the posed IntegraUon rules of the taries last Thursday, and the UeCormler, second grade i ^ l a l toMltlvlty totoe dan^^ 16-foot-hlgh, 70x144 addition to Ter., Rockville; Jane Beebe, !iii!i tion, in this case the 3rd Squad­ Russians ^Ithdrew their pre- Place, Rockville; Anita Lincoln, ^ overstaUng toe degree of con building at 289 Adams Mlratn Dr., Vernon; Elizabeth you ag:ainst an unexpected financial blow of bill. The task force has been work­ State.Board of Education. Until Manchester Education Associa- f®®®*'®*’- n®** Susan Blair, ron, 4th CJava’ry Rertment vious endorszment of| a U.S. Vernon Gardens, Rockville, and from medical bills. And it is guaranteed re-: ing for the' past few months on First Caiurch of Christ, Scien­ ■that figure is approached. he Uon yesterday. Administrators grade teacher, ^‘®*’ J .fnrt.M *90,000. Dusainger, Center St., Rock- iiiiii REGULAR STAMPS (written \ Oav) of the 28th In­ Luna Smith, RhodS Rd., Tol­ —Interpretive newable for life. Call for details. long-range goals, and shorter- tist, will have ^ts regular mlcj- proposal for indirect ^ a ce talks added, “ It will be impossible to will submit theirs on Jan 22 appointment of Alfred news sione. Trinity Builders Inc. for Pen- ville/Patricia Snay, High St., I lj if delivery 1* paid for Ity ttie 10th of following moQth. fantry Division. using the so-called ’’Rhodes for­ land. should be I allocated more re­ range objectives for housing in week testimony meeting tomor­ assure eveiy Hartford pupil at- Board of Education manager of the Sears An Oorp., repair accident Rockville; Carole Sperry, ;.. Vlll^-Marine term tor vil­ mula,” with Arab and Israeli Discharged Sunday: William sources and given greater Manchester, and a list of tenta­ row at 8 p.m. at the church. tendance at a school with no dates were established 7or »af Roetmek Parkade store, to toe damage to commercial building Laural St., Rockville; Ethel lage. lINmlet or town. The meeting is open to the pub­ ..elc >tes in the same place but Keaney, Pinney St.^ Ellington; prominence-page 1 for 8t..$18.B00. tive goals and objectives has more than 80 per cent minority calendar year The jan m educational advisory committee Pease, Grand Ave., - Rockville; ijiy! May We Quote Rates and Assist You As W e Have So Many Others' Waxed, greased, zapped— lic. negotiating through a third par­ Robert Robinson, Village St., paipers, more time on evening ^ ti__JIj * — been compiled. enrollment unless the downward meeting has been canceled" approved. S. John Ups and Anne T. Mary Hail, Metcalf Rd., Tol- jjliji 24 HOUR SERVICE! Wiled or shot. Rockville; Linda Dzen, Barber What the task force members ty- exMndS*"to ^JP®- addlUon to dwelling at 72 land; LouU Lavitt. Hillsdale jiijji World — h'-me, the United Flotilla 17-9 of the U.S. Coast The diplomats In London said Hill Rd., Rockville; Charles CALL US ANYTIME at 643-6320 would now like is public reac­ e x p a n d ed ^ Greenwood Dr.. $1,800. Dr.. Ellington; Mrs. N ^ M.t- |iijii States; originally ’’the real Guard Auxiliary will conduct the Russians delivered a'note to Astramskas, Hartford; Alice one hour. tion. One public meeting was -nw communlMtton wai re- o t N orw eg ia n F i r u James D. Gleason for John cadio and daughter, PCterson iiiiir world.” an eight-week course on sea­ Secretary of State William P. Sabonis, Rice Rd., Broad John H. Lappen, Inc. , hold last week, but no one show­ noririr**™up*'acUvltles* 1^ th® U a"on, alterations to Rd., Vernon, and Mrs. Nancy Yard—Montagnard, mountain manship, small boat .handling -logers on' Dec. 23 giving a Brook; John Mulholfand, Home­ A.-. joHN-a, ed up. The task force invites rne^lil, Sid more hiring of news- dwelling at 86 Porter St.. $400. Hall and daughter. Ripley Hill tribesman. and new regulations. Registra­ polnt-by-point criticism of the stead Ave., Waterbury; Fannie anyone who has suggestions or In making the statement, Bair Feb 9 and 2S- March o ^ complele the fabled men from minority groups. OarsOT-Mateva Inc. for Mm Insurors and Realtors Z, DMZ — the demilitarized tions may be made tomorrow most recent U.S. plan for the Remenlk, franklin St.; Rqck- SUNDAY! pointed out that ,14 HarUord 23; April and 27^ m W ii P®*®®*® trqm New- ■ -Bstebllshment by toe media riarty Bros., replace sign at 318 ^ BOLAND OIL COMPANY comments about the goals and L- April 18 a®, Now- zone. at 7 -p.m. a^Iona Hall, Regent Middle East. The plan, submit­ vllle; Barbra Wolfrom and Field 164 East Center St., Manchester • 649-5261 objectives as published in The elementaryr schools and two 28; June 8 and 22;’ JiUy 13 ^ d of grievance machinery to allow Center Bt.. $800. . , Frank G. Hicks. RFD 4 , ESTABLISHED 1938 Zippo—a tracked vehicle St. Upon /completion of (he ted to Moscow Oct. 28, was re-- son. West St.; Rockville, and Herald of Jap. 9 to attend the high schools had minority en- 27; Aug. 10 and 24- Sept 14 and Amundl^ ** Roald oomDialnU by H«nwns who feel 8.J. Wlsneskl lor Kathryn D. Slone Lane. Coventry, 369 CENTER St.. MANCHESTER, 6«-68X« equipped with a napalm flame course, a U.S. Coast Guard cer­ jccted by Israel as an appease-* Roseanne Minor and daughter, meeting. rollmenU 1„ September 1968, 28; o 7 t. 12 and their viewpoints have not been Oox estate, alterations to DISCHARGED YESTER- Ihiijiimiiiliiiiiimiiii-iim!"” ' ' thrower. tificate will be given. ment of the Arabs. But Moscow Thompson^t., Rockville. ii'i liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilli!!; exceeding 80 per cent. Eight of 28; Dec. 14 and 28. ®d^Su-eo ***** ***** allotted sufficient coverage. dwelling at 29 Main Bt., $1,000.-DAY: James J. Marugnano,

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.iJ-J :| is What Every Player Strives For tory over the Colts WM no KANSAS CITY (AP) — didn’t get to New Orlfeans for For Dawson, who began play­ said. "We lost to Oakland 10-6. Ilf the Super Bowl. ing football In the ninth grade But then we beat the New York fluke.” Uen Dawson sat in the Dawson, named the outstand­ 21 years ago In Alliance, Ohio, Jets, Oakland and Minnesota. Dawson, who will appear to­ r«>!f coach compartment of a big ing player In the Chiefs’ 23-7 Sunday’s triumph culminated We beat those teams. We earn­ night with Coach Hank Straj" airliner flying back to a victory over the Minnesota ’Vi­ the dream of a lifetime. ed that right to go to the Super on NBC’s “ Tonight Show” with , fil kings, spoke with pride. The Chiefs won the AFL Bowl. We didn’t back In the Johnny Carson, has talked of r^ hero’s welcome Monday and "It’s a satisfying thing, of championship In 1962, but Daw­ back door. tlrement, and admits his wife tried to put into words course,” he said. “ But It goes son said ’’that didn’t count.” "We lived with that thing In would like to see him give up what being No. 1 on pro- deeper than that. It's not an in- ’They also won In 1666, but lost 1967 (Super Bowl loss to Green the pro game. Bay) until today. We happened fessional football’s No. 1 dividual thing, it’s something the first Super Bowl game. Dawson doesn’t know what team means after playing you obtain only with a team ef- The 13-year pro veteran, now to get beat by a good football the future holds. The possibility team. A lot of people lost to the 34, let It be known he expects remains the left, knee which had the game 21 years. ’ Green Bay Packers. I Just hope “ It Is what everybody strives ” I’ve been quite fortunate to the public to accept the Chiefs a partly torn ligament during for, but so few people ever have the opportunity to play on as true champions. the public and the news media realize It’s no disgrace to lose the season may yet require sur­ reach It,” Dawson said as he some fine teams, I’ve been sur- ’’Some people thought we gery. At Len’s age, rehabilita­ to the Kansas City Chiefs. /I led his pro football champion rounded by talent. I’m surround- shouldn’t have been In the Su­ tion of an operated knee might Kansas City Chiefs home to a ed by talent on this football per Bowl because we lost two “ I think our victory over Minnesota proved the Jets’ vic­ be harder. ____ massive welcome by fans who team.” games to Oakland,” Dawson

Houston’s Astrodome Title Site Graham Back PGA Golf Circuit NEW LONDON, Conn. (AP) — Otto Graham, who Last_All-Star Game coached football at Coast Guard from 1959 through Lists Few Changes 1965, is returning to the Academy as athletic direc­ PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) — Notes from the PGA tour­ In the Name of AFL tor. nament trail: The addition of the Kiwanis Open at Kia- HOUSTON (AP) — The American Football League’s Graham, who was replac­ mesha Lake, N.Y., Sept. 24-27, pushes to five the num­ Etot and West all stars begin practice today for Sat­ ed by Vince Lombardi as ber of golf tournaments this year which carry a price urday’^ game in the Astrodome. coach of the Washington It will be the last all-star c o n ------Redskins last year, was tag- „ of $200,000 , or up.; - players—the number has not yet ’The others are the National announced—who will be in- test In the name of the AFL, West. chosen Monday to succeed Alrlines at Miami, PGA-touma- tour to compete In which has merged with the Na- Starting quarterbacks have Carl Selin as Coast Guard Herald Photos By Pinto ment Players Division four-ball prestigious event. Lee Elder tional Football League and not been named. Speculation athletic director. . at Latrobe, Pa., both at $200,000 gi^th on that list through White-Jerseyed Wayne Pierce Eyes Foe Scott Johnson Applies Hold Ref Counts over Fallen Paul Dodge henceforth will be known as the centered on Jolui Hadl of San the $250,000 Westchester Clas- Negro has We NFL. Taliaferro of Boston for the sic, and the $300,000 Dow-Jones, played In the Augusta, Writers Renamed Upper Montclair, N.J. q cnasslc. The Super Bowl champion East. As usual, prize money for the _____ THE Kearns Leads Cage Scorers Kansas City Chiefs, the Oakland Joe Namath of the New York NEW YORK (AP) —Frank Raiders and the New York Jets Jets and Daryle Lamonlca of Lltsky, of the New York 'Times Masters and U.S. Open has notnt "^ system,------’ —*"expected------to ' go UCLA Dances Along, each will have nine players In Oakland will not play. They and Jim Dunaway of Track and exoected to top monjh, should Herald Angle Hoop Marks Noted, WESTim'Qfi’ SIDEa«T\vr> PEE-WEE¥>XPir.iinriP Oilerss; will have eight.I T coach^ for ' automatic S Btarting d f . Z , o , “ Uw nnn problems of Monaay quauS By Nassiff Sports^ took over sole George Wilson of the Miami bertl^but both have withdrawn, ^ P''®''*- "'ft possession of first place last Dolphins will coach the East Namath because of knee prob- dent and secretary, respective- ^ enr cHws the addition to the usual 18-hole EARL YOST Tribe Home Tonight night by virtue of a'. 28-18 win Wildcats Keep Paee squad and Lou Saban of the lems and Lamonlca because of ly, of the New York Track Writ- non ^Arui n' ^wlv-an- round Monday Sports Editor II Denver Broncos will coach the a shoulder injury. ers Association. nner 500, . , . y^ . immediately before a tquma- over the Herald Angels. Pacing nounced tournament in London ^ By DEAN YOST the victors were Glen Ellis (8), Presently all area and local high schools have ended cai-j Mikolowsky (8), and Amie NEW YORK (AP) hurt. If they win big or'not, "In last three national champion­ is worth $60,000 to the champ, preliminary round the preced- Competition for Jimmy the Greek either case you ha've to look to ship years. . Ing week for players who are the first half of their basketball season and are about Bauiiak (6). Chris Everett (4) While the rest of the Top Arnold Palmer, who One of the feature stories in last Saturday’s sports our shooting," Wooden said. The Uclans beat Princeton Female Athlete, of Year not members of the tournament Kentucky and South Carolina, 76-75 earlier this season and Just p ^ y ^ the seven on “ d i;i8ion."‘ T^i^^ty' 'per Looking briefly back at a the Sports. Leading a game ^ \ Gerlch 34, Bob Culter 27, Mel chairs with the numbers the pride of the South, continued got by Oregon State 72-71 Satur­ ^ t o ^ is s k l ^ toe Phoenix ^ght Jimmy Snyder, better known as Jimmy the Greek. Sny year ago, at toe midway iwint. Herald five was Jim Kurlowlcz Stowe 20, Ed Timreck 17, Ray to hold onto the .second and day night. Open this week. “ It’s not that to compete the Monday quali- der is the nation’s best-known and most successful odds- East Catholic had a perfect 10- who took game scoring honors game, UCLA continues to WELCOME HOME — Cheering Kansas City Chiefs’ fans welcomed the Super I’m tired or anything.” P^mer Blenkowski 14, Bud Soucey 14, third spots in the poll. After “ If we were shooting poorly In maker. He explained in detail how Minnesota had been 0 record, Manchester High was with 13 markers. waltz away with the No. that, you had to follow the Bowl champions home yesterday with a parade downtown. Wide receivers Otis Achieved by Debbie Meyer said, "I Just have some business Julius Goreezky 12, Tim Phelps those games, It was our oppo­ ment. installed as a solid 13-point favorite to beat Kansas 3-6 with wins over Maloney bouncing ball to find out Who's nent’s defense,” says Wooden. Taylor and Closter Richardson were greeted by throngs who lined the streets. in Hawaii. 7, Skip Rinard 2 ,Dan Walker WESrr SIDE MIDGET 1 ranking in college bask­ "It should relieve toe conges­ city. Tlhe game Is now history, High, Bristol Central and East­ etball. Where. “ Generally .speaking, you have NEW YORK (AP) — A year ago. Miss Fleming dividual medley is a versatility the Chiefs won In a breeze, 23-7. ern. Ellington High was 3-5 and 2. Norman’s won by fortoit over tion of Monday qualifying,” East Catholic scoring: Rolling along to their one-note St. Bonaventure' bounced from to credit the defense.” edged Debbie in the closest race test, combining breaststroke, A large number of non-ex­ Jimmy the Greek was wrong defeated Suffleld, Granby and Debbie Meyer, the lithe commissioner Joe Dey asserted. Tim Kearns 167, 'fom Sullivan Nassiff Arms No. 1, who were victory samba, the Bruins were fifth to fourth; New Mexico UCI.A, buoyed by Alcindor’s since the Inception of the award butterfly, hackstroke and free- empt players are somewhat an­ again. Just as he was In last Stafford. Coventry High was a National Football Champions Honored teenager who added new di­ 113, John Socha 105, Tom Juk- plagued by illness and unable voted into toe top spot again State moved up a place to fifth; fearsome 7-foot-plus figure last In 1931. Swimmer Helene Madi- style stroke&«^ noyed that the $150,000 Citrus, in year’s Super Bowl. dismal 2-S with their only mensions in 1969 to her nls 97, Ed Fitzgerald 71, Ed to field a team. Monday by the Associated Jacksonville stepped up a notch year, itas galv.mlzed Its game son was the winner in that first - Debbie, wht\ also won the Orlando, Fla., March 5-8, has Jim Jamieson, a roly-poly Manchester’s answer to Jim­ triumphs coming over Wind­ stature as the world’s Rowley 60, Jim Sullivan 25, Press' nationwide panel of to sixth; North Carolina .slipped around a pair of sharp-shooting ballot, and five other mermaids AAU 1,650-meter ^freestyle title been changed from an open to rookie whose approved player my the Greek is a non-gambler, ham Tech and East Hampton. EAST SIDE MIDGET three spots to seventh; David­ guards this time- -John Vallely reigning swim queen, was have been honored - toe last one indoors, maitchir^ her ow.a an invitational event. That cuts card had been withdrawn, effec- Rom Siemlenski 10, Kevin Fall.s sports writers and sportscast­ an amateur prognosticator, Cheney Tech was one game be­ Opening game last night saw son held onto eighth, and Hous­ and! Henry Bibby. selected Female Athlete of Australia’s Dawn Fraser In' American' short-courSe (26-yardtoe field back from 144 to about Uve the first of this year, has 6, George Finnigan 3, Ken ers. Stan Ozlmek. 'True, he studies low .500 with a 4-5 mark. South the league-leading Bluecoats top ton and Marquette moved up Wooden counts on them to de- the Year today in the Asso­ 1962. pool) mark of 17:04.4, Competed 100, with the overflow shunted been reinstated. Jamlesmi, who Tomezuk 2, Bud Quish 2 Their image has changed. Man Without Crutch all available football weekly Windsor dominated play with an scoring Cruisers, 22-17. Lew Alclncor’s graceful figure several places to ninth and 10th, .stroy any zone defense. Prince­ Miss Fraser still holds the extensively overseas last \ year into a satellite event. closed strongly for a spot In toe Manchester High ciated Press’ 39th annual and monthly publications and impressive 9-1 mark and their 'The winners were led by Mike respectively. ton and Oregon State went to a world mark for the 100-meter and currently Is on an Austral------top 10 in the final tournament of table: no longer dances near the bas­ poll. can recite the strengths and only defeat was against Windsor Brian Maher 106, Chuck Lank- Quesnel (8) and Pete Thompson ket. What’s the key to their suc­ Rounding out the Top Twenty tough man-to-man and conse­ Miss Meyer, barely beaten out freestyle, but Miss Meyer, a Ian' tour. \ The Masters has a point sys- 1969, asked for a review and weaknesses of every team. Locks. Rockville dipped to a 2- were, North Carolina State; quently gave the Bruins some statuesque blonde, has.comered Miss Whitworth, named tern, which it has used for won his right to remain on the ford 98, Ken Tedford 58, BiU (8) as they won their fourth cess? for the 1968 award by Olympic After Kansas City had upset 8 mark and defeated Simsbury Niagara; Columbia; Ohio; Penn trouble. Peoples 36, Bill Maher 26, Jim game without defeat. The “ We either win by one or 31,” f'gure skating champion' Peggy the market on the remaining LPGA Player of the Year, y^ars, to determine certain tour. Oakland for the American Foot­ and Rockville. Finally, Bolton a-.d Washington, who were tied "Tliey forced some of their Spices Rally at Texas freestyle standards. claimed runnerup honors in the Balesano 23, Jack Holik 23, Cruisers staged a third period says Coach John Wooden, diplo­ Fleming, was the landslide ball League crowd, Ozlmek, took a 6-4 mark with them into for 15th; Illinois; I.oulsville; shots,” admitted Wooden. Debbie, 'who set records at AP poll by a margin of 42 votes Dave Wooley 17, Tom Conran rally but it fell short. Pete matically leaving unsaid that choice of toe nation’s sports service manager at Moriarty the second half of toe season by Duke and Southern California. The Bruins took 25 of the 31 AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) __ Just to sit in the bal- down against Arkansas. 200, 400, 800 and 1,500 meters In over golfing rival Carol Mann, 10, Dennis Walsh 8, Rick Kier- Slairy and Kevin Flynn were the Bruins manage to win one writers and sportscasters this Stoh^face Team Welcomed Brothers, took time to analyze defeating Cheney Tech twice, UCLA is 10-0 this year, but first place votes and 608 points 1968 pre-Olympic competition, the leading money winner on nan 6, Dave Hassett 2. _ the big guns for the losers. way or the other. The 1969-70 Texas football ceremonies Cactus time around. the situation and came out and East Granby, Coventry, East But Wooden admits the two of the victories were very overall. Kentucky, winners of 11 Former President and Mrs. Pryor said, "We appreciate churned toe 1,500 in 17 minutes, the 1969 women’s tour. EAST SIDE JUNIOR The 17-year-old schoolgirl predicted the Chiefs would beat im-Bruin-llke, compiired to their straight, hud the other first dinner Monday night had Lyndon Johnson were honored President Nixon making Texas 19.9 seconds last August in toe Rounding out the top 10 vote- Hampton and Rocky Hill. Tied at halftime pace-setting Bruins' uncanny shooters don’t from Sacramento, <3alif., a tri­ Minnesota. Scholastic action tonight place ballots and 666 points tears and cheers and a sin- guests. Mrs. Johnson, a Texas No. 1 and Pennsylvania Demo- National AAU Championships at getters were East German fig­ Peck Lumber outscored the ple gold medal winner in toe Vikings Return Home 'The point-spreads of toe pros brings toe local and area BowRng over-all. South Carolina, 10-1, ffle act of courage that dra- eraduate, proudly presented the cratic. The score tonight is Tex- 1968 Olympic Games, lowered Louisville, Ky., trimming 11.3 ure skater Gabriele Seyfert, Lancers, 24-2 in toe second half didn’t have any affect on the teams into the last half of the en route to an easy 39-17 win. Knicks Down Suns at Salt Lake rolled up 469 points. ~ Longhorns Tiie Associated Press as 1, Penn State 2.” one of her own four world free­ seconds off her world mark at with 30 nominations; Australian Silk Towner. He confidently campaig;n. Records of the hoop- VILIJ$GE MIXERS — Ed The Top Twenty, with first- matically displayed those jggg nations, championship tro- Penn State, which hasn’t lost style records In 1969 and made a that demanding distance. tennis star Margaret Smith Dan DeCiccio (11), Bob predicted Kansas City would STAN OZIMEK sters look almost identical with Miller 211-569, Nancy 'Thomas Pitruzzello (10) and Archie But- place votes and total points. intangibles Ot sPirit ana phy_but she did it without a in its last 30 games, finished triumphant splash as a novice Miss Meyer, virtually un- (ftourt, 25; swimmer Susan At- Minus Pro Bowl Cast win. Just as he said toe New a few changes noted. 468, Fred Brown 203, Jan Tom- ler (10) led a well-balanced Points awarded for first 16 pride that made the I^ng- word because she had lost her second in toe national poll after medley swimmer. beatable In the freestyle events wood of Lakewood, Calif., 10; after the 'Vikings lost to Kansas ST. PAUL - MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — “ It wouldn’t York Jets,would beat Baltimore Manchester High, 0-8, meets linson 473, Mary Chaves 459, Lumber . attack. Big Mike Formula for Streak, places based on 20-18-16-14-12-10- horns national champions, voice cheering the arrival of a the bowls and claims the No. 1 She received 210 votes, to 96 In recent years, turned to toe in- swimmer Karen Muir of South -j. xc v » mi. i u City: "I know what it’s like to 9-8 etc.: Safety Freddie Steinmark. new granddaughter Sunday. spot. dividual medley as a diversion Africa, 7; tennis standout Ann h&ve b6en like this if they^d WOn. The TemBTk, by B last January. powerful Maloney High of Meri­ Ken Tomlinson 206, Steve Shur- Hickey scored 12 of his team’s for runnerup Kathy 'Whitworth, be a loser.” A Kansas City t. UCLA (25) 608 whose cancerous left leg was re- The -and wound up taking 100-me- Haydon Jones of Britain, 6, and ’Twin Gities Intem&tion&l Ajrport policeniBn^ seemed Ozlmek, who claims he has den at the Clarke Arena at 8:16- kus 203, Debbie Miller 178-456. points. Longhorns received No Texas highlight was left the g^ifted lady golfer who won delegation paraded )iround af­ 2. Kentucky 566 moved a month ago, made a enough treasures to sink a unshown on a giant screen. A the Athlete of toe Year award in ter Indoor and outdoor titles In Miss Fleming and lady Jockey to be what everyone was thinking as some 400 persons no special system. Just plain South Windsor, 7-1, meets con­ Fine BenehReserves common sense, also picked the ter the Super Bpwn game car­ ference member Granby in a 3. South Carolina 469 vow from Houston's M. D. An- small ship, also including na- five-minute clip of toe Longhorn 1965 and 1966. the AAU championships. 'The In- Diane Oump, 4 each. welcomed the Minnesota Vikings home Monday. rying a large banner which 398 New York Mets to whip Balti­ home tilt. Rockville High, 6-6, NEW YORK (AP) — To put together a winning 4, St. Bonaventure derson Hospital and 'Tumor In- tional champiionship awards band in action was flashed on The team, minus quarterback ------345 more In the . read, “ The Purple Gang is Now victims of three straight de­ streak a team has to have something in reseiwe. The 5. New Mexico St. stitute that he would walk on from the Football Writers Asso- for openers, Joe Kapp and seven others, re- Each player was greeted by Battle oi Winless Quintets 341 Manchester’s oddsmaker de­ Black and Blue.’: feats, hosts Woodrow Wilson of Chicago Bulls had Loy Petersen. 6. Jacksonville toe stage and receive his letter ciation. United Press Interna- 'There were laughs at a clip celved a warm, but subdued, applause as he walked past toe North Carolina 261 luxe has a system that Jimmy Middletown. Ellington High, 4-5, Petersen, a substitute guard, 7. without toe aid of crutches. tional and the National Football showing Texas booboos—fum- Unsung Hero Award welcome on their return from crowd, but smiles were few and 8. Davidson 237 the Greak could well copy. End of the Line travels to Suffield High in a Won by Ellis over Cheney came off the biench in toe final zier, with 23 each, led New SteinmcCrk fulfilled that prom- FoundaUon. bles, interceptions and other New Orleans where the Kansas weak. 9. Houston 192 Meanwhile, Ozlmek is taking Mall Box: What year did NOex: tilt. Bolton High, 3-6, en­ York's blasting of Phoenix. Con­ Ise to toe roars of 5,000 persons Each player received a 10- misplays. a t y Chiefs beat them 23-7 In Head coach Bud (Jrant was minute Monday night to nlake Marquette 149 Babe Ruth hit his historic home a dozen more, plus a number nie Hawkins and Dick Van Ars- 10. into Jammed Municipal Audito- ounce silver medallion, depict-' "Are you sure we're still No. ’ the Super Bowl. the last -person off the plane. He U all in stride, explaining, with tertains East Hampton and Cov­ It’s nine down for Cheney tour foul shots as toe Bulls North Carolina St. 114 To UMass Parnell FRIENDSHIP — Ed Carter run in the World Series against Tech today — all defeats :— as of assists and rebounds. dale poured In 26 points apiece 11. rium. ing quarterback James Street's 1?” Joked Pryor. Kapp, who suffered tom fcus- accepted a distinguished service a smile, "I told you so!” entry, 3-5, visits Cromwell. Niagara ' 103 BOSTON (AP) — Steve Parnell, a player of many j„g carter 203. Dick 'Tur- • • * the Chicago Cubs after he first Ellis Tech tacked an 82-58 set­ Game scoring honors went to edged toe Philadelphia 76ers for Phoenix. 12- It was like Randy Peschel had 42-yard touchdown nm against les and llsraments In his Mcft Plaque from Stenvlg and then East Catholic is idle. 13. Columbia 58 . - , ” ------street, of course, hogged most talents in helping Massachusetts to the Yankee Con- -otte 256-6IO, Tom Kershaw 203- ligaments In his'left . pointed to toe bleachers. The back on the locals in a resched- Skip Sapp of Ellis with ' 36 117-113 for their fourth straight ■ The Knicks, who lead the said in the opening prayer TONIOIirs PICKS—Maloney 14. Ohio U. 51 "Dear God we ask that we all nto Z * lJ n e - L ™ in'^f ‘r of the honors, winning the most fgrence football title last fall, is the 21st winner of the 666, Bea Moquin 179-163, Cheryl shoulder In toe «*w ^ ^ ^ S S r ^ v f w ^ t l ^ l r O ff the Cuff year was 1932, the pitcher was South uled game yesterday afternoon tallies. He showed consistency, Eastern Division by six games, Believed to be a record for topping Manchester, National Basketball Association 15. Fennsylvania 45 Charlie Root, and It came in bolted to a 67-57 halftime bulge be so g brave S i. asL Freddie Stein-s '..S tonC Swft”’wCr,K‘"“ Bowl, where they defeated ship awards. '“ ’‘"■ Boston Tobacco Table's -Unsunit Hero" Award tor 1969. rco lte ^ K « - ' longevity was the schoolboy Windsor defeating Granby, at the Tech surface. The 'win hitting 12 times each from .the victory. tie Washington 46 - A senior from Newton, Par- shaw 177-457, Ethel Wells 456, the third game of the series, Rockville getting into toe win- was the first for Ellis in nine floor and foul line. Bud Grenier Clem Haskins scored 28 points and maintained th? margin aft­ mark.’’ Notre Dame 21-17. But he said, "The team’s the - jko 'The coach said he did not basketball game in Hartford 17. Illinois 29 Sunday’s Pro Bowl. K^pp will won by New York, 7-5 at added 16 points and Don Des­ er the intermission. With four Steinma.rk’s walk on an aril- Coach Darrell Royal accepted thing down here, not any one hoH was chosen for the honor often- was kept on toe sidelines nager -loa, not play in toe game. He has Kapp’s injury was serious, last Friday night- which found ners column toy downing Wood- starts. and Bob Love and Chet Walker 18. Louisville 20 A filing Uw rf XiXiwXC^IIULclll^UJlC ^ Wrlgley Field. The Yankees players scoring over 20 points, ficial llnfp with toe aid of an a bronze figure of Street tossing individual. It’s like (center) For- from among more than a dozen to insure us depth,” Fusia said been replaced by former team- adding, “ It'd take more than Penney High of East Hartford row Wilson. Ellington over Suf- Bright spots for Coach Johnny sert 12 for Willis. 24 each for Chicago. Darrall Im- 19. Duke 19 also swept the series In four The winners led, 46-28 at New York connected on 53 per aluminum cane was the emo- the 44-yard ^ b to Peschel on rest Wiegand says, 'Nothing is nomination^ by New "He subordinated himself for RED LEE—Sandy Beben 176, Bob Berry, now with that to keep Joe out.” needing five overtimes to shade field, Bolton winning over East Kleis’. crew were the perform- hoff notched 21 and Hal Greer 20. Southern Calif. 14 straight games cent of its field goal attempts. tionalMonni hip-hhigh nntntpoint ofnf a »hrAo.hn,,rthree-hour a fourth-and^ree gamble that gonna start unless I snap toe • ______,.1. . . ^ j ------team success.”success.’ Lean wmppie 212-OU2, Lieanor Atlanta Falcons.----- '"The draft Is our biggest Mem host Prince Tech. 94-93. It was .'Who was the Hampton and Cromwell doing ances turned in by Ken Larri- intermission, antf romped in toe 20 for Philadelphia. coaches, publiclsU and writers. Wilson 180-520, Ginger Yourkas New York Giants’ second base- event that saw some people pay- set up Texas' winning touch- ball.' a fantastically, well • played the same in Coventry. more and Butch Gerlch. The final two periods. In other NBA action Detroit Minneapolis Mayor Charles business now," he said. man in the 1933 World Series Cited by his coach, Vic Fusia, 176-lM-618,^Mary C^vea 176- game ‘between two evenly Cheney Tech scoring: former led the Tech scoring SUMMARY: topped Atlanta 113-100 at Mem­ 481, Lynn Massaro 183-476, June Stenvlg greeted each player as The greeting was all over In Little , in all five as “ a true athlete and more Northeastern, Mike Plecak and Massar- matched teams. Most Impor­ Ken Larrlmore 98, Butch with 18 points and Gerlch added EUIb (82) phis, 1 Tenn., and New York Mim -uhii Northeastern, Mike Plecak and „ io iiig Harriet Coons stepped Into the terminal, a few minutes. And the fans, games against Washington. The R P Pt. trounced Phoenix 130-114 at Salt than a total man,” Parnell will Qjenn Dumont of American In- «°wett 181-619, tant of all was toe fact that Sapp 12 12 Parnell will Dumont of American In- BeUv R i c S ^ n still No. 1 with many of them still «>mewhai Giants won, four games to one be honored at the Tobacco Ta- tematlonal, LewU Roney of 195-505,Betty Richardson neither team lost Its composure Clowea 0 1 1 Lake City, Utali. There were no NCAA Urged to Take Steps tematlonal, Lewis Roney of ___ a__ Us.” He carried a newspaper dazed by what had happened . . .Former Manchester High tlkloault 2 0 t) games In toe American Basket­ ble’s annua] dinner Jan. 26 at Yale, Tom (Julim of Dartmouth, advertisement which said ” We Sunday DUt awav their "Dumle In the marathon. In this case it ‘Best Team Effort of Season’ Grenlor 8 0 1« Fantasia’s Restaurant in Cam- pete Clifford of Vermont, Bob R°wett 460, Dee UUlcrop 477. ^ ^ '^ I s e i ^ t ^ d W^ ^ ^ y . ^ t ^ y ^ i r ^ l e swimming ace Joe Acconero is 4 U ball Association. was Just too bad that one team Do apathy 1 bridge. The fraternal group Is parnum of Williams Gary ------iove 3^ m jM uary as we power puilona ana pennants the new diving coach at Har­ najrmond 0 2 2 Erwin Mueller tossed In 13 had to lose. . .Unruly crowds at Laroequo 0 0 0 h vard University. . Good to see Chief Factor in MCC Victory points in the last five minutes in not affiliated with toe tobacco B r S t of ™ S s . ^ SPOUSES - Ronnie Zemaitis September.” until next year. Middletown last Friday night Do.ssort 6 0 12 In Eliminating Recruiting Jeanne Irish up and around af­ leading Detroit ■ past Atlanta. industry. Barry of Boston University, Joe ^96, Mary Arcand 132, ------when Middletown High hosted "Best team effort of the sea­ scoring attack. Four players hit To4iUa 6 82 Parnell was a kick return spe ter a long illness. The popular B P Pt. Dave Bing topped Detroit with WASHINGTON (AP) — Wednesday. be provided. “ Some youngsters McDonald of Boston College and Ckbral 161-384, Bob Willette 13^^ Newington High on the basket- son,” was toe way Coach Pat twin figures, paced by Kent cialist and played split end, slot Chrney (58) 22 points, Erwin Mueller got 21 If passed, the NCAa would visit a college campus and nev- David Cummins of Amherst. 571, Walt Arcand 137, Duane ban court fo ^ d U n^e'essaVy Vo ^‘ocal tournament and league Mistretta...... described last night’s Smith and Jim Fagan, each Larrlm oro 7 4 18 The National Collegiate 6 2 12 and Otto Moore and Jimmy limit to two the number of ex- er see the school," he said, back, offensive halfback and de­ White 149-380. Kelly’s Clutch Free Throws call In extra police, five ends- duckpin bowler has been tore Manchester Community Col- with 19. Ron Mlrek tallied 16 Athletic Association has fensive halfback for Massachu­ Cutler 4 0 8 Walker 20 apiece for Detroit. penae-pald visiU a high school One of the highlights of the era responded, 'fhe Newthgton to give up the sjx)rt for this sea- jegg’s 96-76 decision over Hart- and Beckwith, In between his Tlnin»ck S 1 V been urged to take steps setts. His . divided play "cost COM5IERCIAL— Art Schmidt CMURCH — Phil DesJardins X71.0 .... onrison. . .Good on/Jand hflHbad nmvftnews for Bleukowskl’ 0 1 1 Bill Bridges scored 23 for Atlan­ student could make to a cam- 'Tuesday session of the. conven- bus with the players was hit by ford Community College at toe fouling, dropped In 11. ‘ Steve (» to eliminate high pressure him more recognition,” includ­ 137, Ed Scott 141-368, Larry 209, -A1 LaPlant 213-576, Bemle Power Fairfield over Iona Coach Pat Mistretta with toe 3 0 ta. pus, restrict to two toe number tioi, which runs through -bottles, the wire service report­ Clarke Arena. Pitura (17), Russ Hilliard (18) 1 3 b Winter Bill Bradley, with 24 points, recruiting practices by ing a possible spot on the all- Fountain 138-360, Tony Yacono Banavige 224-595, Paul Maddox Manchester Community College The locals, who had to play and Joe Dabls (16) led Hart- Soucy 0 1 1 of visits a coach or his repre- W’ednes^y, Is the presentat'on Sparked by Frank Magalet- 32 points, ed- . .Condoleifces are extended and Dick Barnett and Walt Fra­ limiting the number of ex­ conference team. 141-366, Fred Oakes 146, Denis 214, Tony Baluk 210, Fred Tbwle basketball team. Coming back ford. TVkolH 23 12 58 .entatlve could make to the ath- of toe NCAA’s annual Theodore ta’s 30-polnt performance and ^ another game Eastern to the family of Dr. Ed Zaglio. nearly half ' toe game without pense paid visits a high lete's home town and prohibit Roosevelt Award to Frederick "He accepted all assignments Boxx 141-394, Fred Poudrier 359, 200, Vic Squadrito 209, Pete to the squad Jan. 26 will be the services of scoring star Bob Hard Starting? Missing? Stalling? Bob Kelly’s four clutch free p°«'necUcut topped Curry 98-77. During the pd^t-World War n the contacting of an athlete at L. Hovde, president of Purdue enthusiastically even though he Eld Spence 372. Foster ^O^^j^Perklns 667. high-scoring Don Chafin who Beckwith, who was In foul school student can make to have. days when pro 'basketball flour­ Ortty a ’4 the site of competition in which University, at the honors lunch- throws, Fidrfield University ished In Manchester Doc. Zaglio has been forced to sit out all trouble, raised their record to a college campus and by games to date. On the other he is a participant. \ ) eon. edged Iona College 88-82, high­ was always on hand and also 6-3 while Hartford slipped to 4-4- Rebel Railroad Importing S p £ C \ restricting the contact with side of the coin, Kent Smith Football coach Ben Schwartz- 'I’he "Teddy Award,” the lighting college basketball In Indoor Tennis served as the team’s unofficial It was a case of former as­ Milex Electronic him in his hometown. will leave MCXJ and enroll at walder of Syracuse, another NCAA's highest honor, goes (Connecticut Monday night. physician. . .Former Navy head sistant against his old coach as Clifford Fagen, executive di­ f t ^ Wlllimantic State College later member of the discussion each year to a prominent Amer- In other games. Coast Guard Plans Revealed football coach, Wayne Hardin, Pat Mistretta won the battle Engine Tune-Up rector of toe National Federa- this month. Smith, ex-Manches­ tlon of State High School Athlet- srroup, said coaches would favor lean “ for whom competitive ■ ■ Academy was crushed 66-50 by has signed to coach the. Temple against John Canavarl. The Northern Talent to South Anyone for Indoor tennis? ter High athlete, has been a The loss was tlie first In South­ toe NCAA spelling out the rules athletics in college and attention toe Merchant Marine Academy University grid eleven. . .Just fornfier was Jayvee mentor at NEW YORK (AP) — Tom Owens, one of nine South ic Associations, also suggested If you are, you’ll havo consistent performer with ^he eastern Conference jilay for tlie on recruiting. Uy'physlcal well-being thereafter of Kings Point, N.Y. and Cen- chance to Join a proposed new wondering If former VIce'Tresl- ville High when Canavarl Carolina player.s from the New 8 ojA that the colleges not begin re­ local collegians for the past The Rebel Railroad that Bulldogs and It enabled Kentuc­ have been Important factors In tral Connecticut was beaten by dlub tor residents of Kanches- dent Hubert Humphrey said handled the. Ram varsity sev­ York metropolitan area, led the NEW CHAMPION cruiting young athletes until "Recruiting is the lifeline of a seasons. imports basketball talent Gamecocks with 18 points. St: ky, now 4-0 In tlie SEC, to take they have become high school football coach,” he said. “ Since a distinguished career of nation­ hot-shootlng Hartwick. College, ter, QUuMonbury and WellMra- this to Viking Coach Bud Grant eral years ago. SPARK PLUGS h’om North to South, stops solved Virginia's slow-down tac­ over the conference load. seniors and put a limit on the to­ a coach is hired and fired on his al significance and achieve­ 112-90. fleia Manchester led from whistle at Lexington, Ky., too. tics quickly and won easily, tak­ in tlie Eiuit.i Harvard toppi'd NEW CONTACT POINTS tal number of visits they can success, recruiting is very im­ ment.” 'The Fairfield-Iona game Jeff Arnold of .22 Johimy CMke to whistle with a well-balanced Yankee transplants, popular­ ing advantage of Its over-all MIT 77-70, Buciknell lopped Del­ ANO CONOENSER portant, perhaps toe most im­ looked like a run-away when Lane, Olastonbury, reposts that make to college campuses. Stan Smith Replaces Ashe ized first at North Carolina and height advimtiige to dominate aware 83-81 and Rliotie Island ALL LABOR ON ELECTRONIC CARBURE portant.’’ (Fairfield led 45-29 early in the a survey la now being taken o f Manrheiiter (96) Fagen, whose organization B F Pt. noy at South Carolina by Conch ^le boards. 1 t()ok Vermont 78-60; In* the TOR ADJUSTMENT Fagen said current recruiting Little Leaguers sjecond half, but Iona stormed tennis pUyers in the three 30 POINT TUNE UP represents state associations Beckwith 6 1 11 Frank McGuire, are paying Kentucky hud a tougher Soutli, Auinira wlilpped' Ala­ practices are a waste of time Tl-all. above mentioned towns. If euf- Smith 9 1 Id GUARANTEEO 6000 CALIBRATE BASIC containing 21,500 high schodls, As Top V.S. Amateur Player 8 3 19 handsome dividends for Kentuc­ time against Georgia. The Wlid- bama 86-77, Maryland defeated added that colleges put too ^nd money becahse most high Auxiliary Meets Falmeld took the lead in flclent Inteieet la shown, a MILES OR 4 MONTHS TIMING O'Brien 3 2 6 ky toik season. cats needed seven points In the Clemson 75-68. Florida edged | much pressure on high school school athletes “ know at the be- overtime wMh a tap-ln by Mark membership of 200 Is the pMd NEW YORK (AP) — Btan Into the runnerup spot and Uuaglki 0 0 0 Little League Women’s Aux- * 5 0 10 last tour minutes by Mike Pratt Tennessee 57-56 In overtime, and athletes when they talk to them ginning of their senior year iliary will hold an Important Frazer, Md Magaletta poured a club will be formed. Smlto the tall, blond belter Aahe, of Gum Springs, Vn., (jorngon Both South Carolina, ranked Durey 0 0 0 to hold off the Bulldogs. Pratt, Rice beat Tulnne 83-80. prior to or while they are pre- what schools they’re interested meeting Wednesday night start- In elx points. Fairfield is now Tentative plan call for the from Paaadena, Oallf., has re- dropped to third after poor Murtaugh 7 0 14 third In The Associated Press’ I ') ^7.95 MILEX 40-STEP 8 0 16 who halls from that famous cit­ la toe Midwest, Creighton paring tor an event such as a Mlrek poll, and Kentucky, the No. 2 ing at 8 o’clock at-the West Side . courts, ist least three os « be- placed Arthur Ashe os the top showings In tournament play, Pawloaki 0 0 0 adel of the South, Dayton, Ohio, wlilpped ColoraiU) 05-00, Idaho FRE e ^ electronic emoine analysis track meet or basketball game. Tlie < 3^ t Q u ^ Cadets took ginner, to be erected on line ™ team, scored victories Monday He also said many of the high Rec. amateur tennis player in toe na- Oark Graebner of New York u 96 dropped In the decisive free State topped Idalio 79-76; In the He suggested coaches be pro­ Totals night In (a sllmmed-down sched­ school athletes, 'knowing the All mothers of potential Little tlon, the United States Lewn was fourth, followed by fifth- Hartford <761 throw with six seconds left. Southwest, Oklalioma topped hibited from contacting them on B P Pt. ule of rollege basketball with Immediate Service - No Waiting - Driva In Todayl competition between colleges Leaguers are Invited to attend courts have Tennis Assoclatton announced place Charles Pasarell of San- Tlie Wildcats, now 12-0, got 32 Missouri 62-48 imd Xavier, Ohio the site of an athletic event. Davis 7 1 16 many teams occupied by final for outstanding players, exploit and Join. projected as the boM, Ar- Monday. . \ torce, P.R. - llllliaixl 6 6 18 (mints from Dan Issel, the na­ downed Texas Christian 80-76, Fagen made his remarks grabbed the lead on baskets by nold said. 0 a 0 exams. ^ toe practice of visiting as many . Projects for the 1970 sea- Hie 6^, 180-pound Californian Rounding out the USLTA’s top Logan tion's No. 3 scorer, wlio eome.s and In the Far West, Weber, MILEX, INC. Monday at a roundtable discus­ Bruce Brown and Loqle Moore. Gansldenihle groundwertt has T o lliver 1 1 , 3 SC walloped Virginia 03-42 campuses as possible. son will be discussed- thus climiied from 14th place In ten were, Robert Lutz, l-os An- PIturu 7 17 fixup (mother nortlieni outpost. State run over- Gonzagii 120-72,■ 24# BBOAD M . sion during the 64th annual con- 'The Cadets’ loss their 2 while' Kentucky had a shakier Fagen said colleges could Monthly meetings are plan- laid' and the oorty rs- 1960 to the No. 1 spot among geles;, Thomas Edlefesen, Fort l^■ll•ln ItiUiivla, III. California routed Washiagtoa 84- (Near Uif Parkade In ventlon of toe National CoUegl- save lots of money by limiting ned. FERRARI TO DEBUT — Mario Andretti puts his new Ferrari 512, a 4.5 liter, sixth of a winless see . sponse have been most sothu- United States'amateurs. Smith, Wolton Bca^h, Fla.; Roy Barth, Zlonuna / J/ « U time, Just gettlng-”l>asl flred-up Mancltsster) Reid Hoffer led HkrtMck’s Scolt / 2 8 Georgia 72-71. In both games, Luiiny Taylor led Georgia 64, Seattle topped Denver 70-57 ate Athletic Associalioni which toe number of visits a youngster One of the main purposes of slortlc, Arnold said. ‘Ihs latter 28, was third la«t year. San Dlega, ftCallf.; Jim Osborne, PoUiei-glU 3 2 8 Milex aia-tiai V-12 race car, through its paces at D,aytoria Beach, Fla., iri preparation for the Jumutkns 3 1 Dixie Imports played Important with 25 points and Bob Llenhad ami Washington Slate trimmed will take up four proposals con- can make to a campus and the the auxiliary will be to conduct victory over Central Coimectl- along with Ted Balky of BoRnn Cliff Wchey, of San Angelo, Honolulu, Hawaii and Jim Mc- 5 fWCIMIUIIIMI Hours: Moa. tkru Bat. #4 Daytona 24-hour race which starts Jari. 31. The car marks the return of Ital^s cut with 25 points, while CCflC’s roles. added 17 tor Georgia, now 5-6. Stimfowl 72-62. cemlng recruiting practices on types of entertainment he can fund-raising projects. Enzo Ferrari Works to the series of endurance road races. (AP Photofax) will answer any qusrtlotis any Tsx., No. 4 a year a ^ , vaulted Manus, Berkeley, Cnllf. Totals ao lU TO WORLD'S LAHBBT lUMI-UP SHCIAUITI BUI Reeves led all scoriirs with potential local inambsn may

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EAST HARTFORD TURRET LATHE Set- DAVY JONES BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS m w 52 Main St., Manchester too much 36 Dormers, room addiacins, ga-. ' ® 1H 9 by MIA, l « . CONN. 06108 up and operate. 51 Masculine Free to Herald Readers ^ IF YOU'LL DEPOSIT T ‘- p r rages, porche.s, roofing and o p IT, DAVY. Yo u 've 1 well, a l l WE'RE EVEN BUT I STILL SO I'M LET- MAN/ I KNEW appellation siding. Compare prices. Add- An Equal Opportunity Employer HARDINGE CHUCKERS MY CHECK, YOU'LL GOT HOTHING TO LOSE. RI€HT... 41 49 Want Intonnatlon on one of our classified advertasemenu? NOW, GOLIATH. FEEL IN - t in g y o u in THERE HAP To 52 Rational 42 43 44 No answer at the telephone listed? Slmpl.v call the A-Level Dormer Ooro., 289- "Do you have 'The Love M achine/ by Susann?" —Set-up and operate. SEE THAT IT'S O.K. g o o d - b y e ; d e b t e p TO ON A REALLY BE A CATCH. 53 Take out t)i 0449 VERNON / YOU,'CUZ'» BIG D E A L /. 54 Burmese 46 UGH! THOSE January bills. Re­ PRODUCTION MILLERS wood sprite 54 EDWARDS CARPENTRY— concrete steps, 55 Winter ST" 5T lax—you can pay them from —Set-up and operate. Cl floors, hatchways, remodeling Painting— Papering 21 Help Wanted— vehicle 6/ your earnings as an Avon rep­ AREA 55 56 1) ANSWERING SERVICE porches, garages, closets, ceil­ TOOL MAKER — Exper­ 56 Rooms in a PAINTING and Decorating, Female 35 resentative-find out how right Circulation Counselor seraglio ings, attics finished, rec commercial and residential, now— Call quickly—289-4922. ienced in jig and fixture (Newipoper, [nitrpritt Ann./ 649-OSOO 875-2519 rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ Needed dn Growing Circu­ work. er related work. No job too free estimates, prompt effi- BEELINE Fashion needs five lation Area. and leave .vour message. You’ll hear from our advertiser In small. Dan Moran, Builder. dent service, vinyl and paper stylists, in this area. Free WANTED — Woman to do iron- BRIDGEPORT MILLING Jig time without spending all evening at the telephone Evenings. 649-8880. hanging. Colonial Decorators, samples. Work two nights a Ing. 643-6461 after 6 p.m. Applicant must have a de­ MACHINE OPERATORS 643-9994. sire to work ^ t h newspa- week. Can earn $50 commis­ —Set-up and operate. rsyetvcy MASONRY—All types of stone ------sions. No collecting, no de­ perboys in the promotion Automobiles For Sale 4 and concrete work. Quality INSmE-^utside p^^^^^^^ BY DICK TURNER livery. Requirements — must JOB SHOPPING? and servicing of their All Benefits; e lyiQ bf Um»«d >—tw >T"« CARNIVAL clal rates for people over 65. routes. Must be a high 1932 CHEVROLET, 2-door, in­ workmanship, work guaran­ have personality, love clothes, HERALD teed. Call after 5, 643-1870, 644- Call my competitors, then call school graduate with a good An Equal Opportunity Employer spected and registered 3876. me. Estimates given. 649-7863. drive car. For appointment Slip into this lovely llJttle Call 643-8446. 2976. driving re(X)rd. (Automo­ WAYOUT BY Ke n m u s e call 646-0480. number! Good chance for bile furnished). We offer V*).,1« “I,.•V/'.'.Th,,| BOX LETTERS EDWARD R. PRICE—Painting advancement. Small deixart- NEWTON H. SMITH and S on - good startini; salary—paid 1969 FIREBIRD. Automatic, exterior and" interior. Paper FULLER BRUSH Co., has im- ment. Moderate skills. Sol- PLUMBERS and apprentices Remodeling, repairing, addi­ Blue Cross & CMS and Ma­ l-l» For Your V-8, power steering. Dealer. hanging. Ceilings, etc. Insured. mediate openings for Steno­ aary to $115. Fee paid by experienced in repair and serv­ THE WORRY WART e im NIA, toe TM «.« m M. CH tions, rec rooms, garages, company. jor Medical. No money down. Full financing 649-1003. graphers. All applicants should ice. Top pay and benefits. Ap­ THROUGH THESE DOa?9 Information porches and roofing. No job arranged. 647-1902. Call after 6. be high school graduates. Em­ ply Gibbs Plumbing & Heat­ PASS THE MOST WAYOUT IMMEDIATELY available, in­ HARTFORD COURANT THE HERALD wlU not too small. Call 649-3144. ployes enjoy ideal working con­ Look no further, this busy ing, 994 Hartford Tpke., Rock­ 1955 CHEVROLET Impaia terior painting and decorating. D. K. WEILCH MGR. McN*^ SyndkaU. 1m.. BEAUTIFUL GIRLS IN MODELS,INC. disclose the identity of ditions, excellent wages with sales manager needs you! ville. 875-0963. SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL any advertiser using box ' Super Sport. Automatic, V-8, WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ Cali Everett Van Dyne, 246- Good steno skills required. 13 Park St., Rockville THE WORLD.' letters. Readers answer­ power steering, power brakes. modeling specialist. Additions, 4781 after 5:30 p.m. periodic increases and compa­ Fine benefits. Salary to 87{i-6288 Dealer. No money down. Full ny paid fringe benefits pro­ $125. Fee paid by company. ing blind box ads who rec rooms, dormers, porches, SERVICE STt.TION Attendant desire to protect their fl-ancing arranged. 647-1902. gram. Apply in person. 88 cabinets, formica, built-ins, wanted, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Apply FOREMAN identity can follow ‘his Call after 6. Long HUl Rd., East Hartford bathrooms, kitchens, 649-3446. Juat atartling out? Secure in person, Cs'ntone's Esso, procedure: Floor Finishing 24 An equal opportunity employ­ the experience you seek in WOODWORKING 308 West Middle Tpke. 1967 MUOTANG 2-door harftop, j,, j LaPIamme —Carpenter FLOOR SANDING and reflhlsh- er. 'the seoretariol department Eliiclose your reply to automatic,,V-8, power steering of this well known reput­ DEPARTMENT the box in an envelope — contractor. Additions, remodel­ ing (specializing in older Dealer. No money down. Full EXPERIENCED hairdresser, able company. Moderate address to the Classified ing and repairs. Call anytime floors). Inside painting. Paper financing arranged. 647-1902. shorthand and typing re­ Manager, Manchaster I for free estimates. 875-1642. hanging. No job to small. good working conditions. Good Experienced supervisor wanted salary, 66 per cent commis­ quired. Salary $90. Fee paid FUEL OIL Evening Herald, together 1966 LEMANS, 2-door hardtop. John Verfallle, 649-5750. by company. for expanded operations. Ex­ with a memo listing the automatic, V-8, power steer CARPENTER A reliable sion. Call for appointment, 643- cellent opportunity. companies you do NOT handyman for repairs, installa­ 6075. DRIVER BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRV?E ing. Dealer. No money down, want to see your letter. tions, home improvements. If you have a bubbling per­ full financing arranged. 647 sonality a n d sihorthiand AH , HA/ NOW WE'RE SETTING SOMEWHERE/ I HAVE AN IDEA. I'LL SEE IF I CAN ' MEANWHILE, I'L L CHECK TO SEE IF THE BOYS' Your letter ^ i i be de­ Call Ted at 247-7836. If no Bonds— Stocks PILGRIM Mills, 434 Oakland St. Apply: In person. DISPLAYCRAFT THE S1RL5 IN THAT APARTMENT I ■EM.' FINSERPRINTS match a n y o f t h o s e ON THE stroyed If the advertiser 1902. Call fater 6. has openings for full and part- skills, this Is your spot. YOU SAY YOUR SON IDENTIFIED THE TW O answer call 649-0734. Mortgages 27 Convenient location. Sal­ BOYS HE SAW AT THE HEARING AS THE ONES WILL CONFIRM PEPPER'S STOLEN CAR. AND WE'LL CONFRONT THE Is one you’ve mentioned. time salesladies and cashiers. Manchester, 643-9667. 1987 GRAND PRDC, loaded, air- ary to $115. Fee paid by WHO JUMPED OUT AND LEFT HIM WITH THE ' If not it will be handled CUSTOM builder needs re- MORTGAGES — 1st and 2nd. Apply after 4 p.m. M ss Co­ story, z sorry, they VE I SHE always b l u b b e r s conditioning. No money down. company. .^ S T O L E N CAR? in the usual manner modeling to fill our winter mortgages— Interim financing burn. FOGARTY BROS. LEFT TOWN. in her b lu b b e /5/ Full financing arranged. 647- schedule. Call Everett Van —expedient and confidential BRIDGEPORT Operators —Ex­ 1902. Call after 6. 31‘» Broad St. Dyne, 246-4781 after 6^:30 p.m. service. J. D. Real Estajte HAIRDRESSER wanted. The perienced in aircraft machin­ Wiggery Beauty Salon, 625 1966 CHEVROLET, super sport, ------Assoc. 648-6129. RITA GIRL Manchester, Conn. ing. Top pay for the top men. Lost and Found 1 Main St., 643-2330. Full benefits. Apply Rolo Ma­ in good shape. Just take over Roofing— Siding 16 FOUND— Small tan and white payments. Phone 649-0241 af­ 800 SILVER LANE chine Co., 56 Elm St., Man­ Privato Instructions 32 s e c r e 't a r ie s ■rypiBta - (Tem- chester. cat, vicinity Grove and Sum­ ter 4:30. BIDWELL Home Improvement ______porary) work in your own EAST HAR'TFORD DRIVER — over 21, with good mit Sts. 649-5097 after 4 p.m. Co. Expert in.stallation of p ia n O areas, top rates, free parking, P U7C >T MIA. Uc; TJ4, I.,. U.S. fil. OH. 1-13 196S CKE'VROLE?r, Carn'oro au­ lessons, intermediate driving /record. Salary $110. WANTED — part-time gas at- so aluminum siding, gutters anr) immediate openings. Call Son­ tomatic, 4 new tires, excellent students, my home or yours- per week. Local references re­ tendant. 6-9 p.m., six-days. trim. Roofing installation and ya, 622-0492. COED temporaty "Certainly we had militants when I was in college. condition. $1,760. Call 649-7910 Call evenings after 6 p.m. 872- 528^9416 quired. United Employment CaU 643-0613. % ^ I Personals repairs. 649-8495, 875-9109, service, 100 Constitution Plaza, Service, 246-7225. At MU, It TU. i«« Ut ft OH In those days they were called parents!" after 6. 0260. INCOME TAX preparation serv­ Suite 800, Hartford. SALESMAN — call on retail ac­ P.OOFING and roof repair. PART-TIME janitorial, 4 hours counts for Hartford whole­ ice. Please call Dan Mosler, KEYPUNCH operator, mostly BY LANK LEONARD Coughlin Roofing Co., Inc. 643- SECRETARIES — Typists — per night, 6 nights, Manches­ saler. Established local terri­ MICKEY FINN 649-3329 or 247-3115. Trucks— ^Tractors 5 Help Wanted— numerical. 026 or 029. Gaer 7707. Clerks and other office skills. ter. 640-6334 after 4 p.m. tory, excellent salary, ex­ Female 35 Bros., 140 Rye St., South Wind­ W-WHAT SHOULD I IT'S OUTOF YOUR HANDS NOW.' Many needed for .assignments penses, incentives. Write Box FUND-RAISERS, cooperators. sor. I DO, BIG JIM ? LET THE a A. GO BEFORE THE STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF Planning to raise funds for 1965 %-TON GMC with 8’ body CAPABLE person to work In in­ near home. Temporary, full­ G, Manchester Herald. SHERIFF FINN JUST PHONED TO PARDIE 6RAND JURY AND Roofing and time or 9-3 p.m. Highest pay, ------vmr----- ^ your favorite group or charity 742-7035. ventory control posting and TELL ME THAT JEPPARDIE IS TURNING h IS A Chimneys 16-A no fee. Staff Builders, 11 Asy­ COST CLERK ELECTRICIAN — Journeyman, HIMSELF IN— AND THEY'RE ON F O O L ! BUT You S H O U L ^ « BUT, DOC, I'M HERE TO WITH B LO O I^ THE POLICE ANd T THE KILLER ^ BUT THE DIRTY Let us help you put it togeth­ pricing for industrial supply 1961 INfTElRNAnONAL Scout, lum St., Hartford, 278-7610. ■fop wages with benefits. Call THEIR WAY OVER! REMAIN IN BED SRAB A POTENTIAL POISONING ' THE F. B. I . AGE NTS WILL NOT TRY NEEDLE MAY J er. P. O. Box 761, Hartford, ROOFING — Specializing re­ ■firm. Modem East Hartford lo­ Help Wanted— Mole 36 BAKERY OFFICE UNTIL WE KNOW ASSASSIN .' YOU WOULD SEE HAVE ALREADY 70 LEAVE AND TRAP HIM !LUCKY 4-wheel drive with snow plow- between 8 a.m., and 5 p.m. Conn. pairing roofs of all kinds, new cation. Salary and fringe bene­ KEYPUNCH Operators, experi- PLUMBING mechanic or ex- HOW MUCH IN ­ HIM IN PSYCHE- SEALED OFF THE , CALL ATTENTION BREAK * two tops. CaU 568-5833, after 5 fits. Call 289-8291 for appoint­ Roberts Electric Co., 644-2421.' FECTION YOU bELic colors! roofs, gutter work, chimneys enced and beginners. Work perienced helper, top wages, Background in codt ac­ p.m. ment. eoT f r o m THE cleaned and repaired. 30 years’ days, evenings, part-time or overtime. 646-4523 after 6. counting and business EDP PROGRAMMERS, many TRUTH SERUM Automobiles For Sale 4 experience. Free estimates. full-time. ■ Immediate assign- aiithm^c preferred. Du­ openings for qualified people Call Howley 643-5361. 644- ments in your area. High pay, MANAGER Manufacturing ties consist of compiling in­ with 1-3 years experience. Sal­ NEED CAR? Credit very bad? Motorcycles— 8333. no fee. Apply Staff Builders, 11 to 40K. If you are now making ventories, cost of products Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ ATTEN'nON ary range 7.5K-16K. Fee paid. Asylum St., Hartford, 278-7610. 18K or better, this could be it! and posting. Hours 8:30 Richard P. Rita, Personnel, 63 est Douglas accepts lowest Bicycles 11 B.m. to 4:30 p.m. Company HOUSEWIVES must have a B.S.M.E. with five East Center St., Manchester, down, smallest payments, any- BICYCLES—New and used. Re- Heatina and Plumbing 17 CLERK TYPIST, permanent B.S.M.E. with complete know.- offers good w ^ es, exc^lenit working conditions and ex- 646-4040. where. Not small=,v,aii loanin«n finance makes. Open d a ily ------employment, varied work, ledge of of all manufacturing company plan. Douglas Mo­ Would you like to work oeUendt free benefit program 9-5:30. Manchester Cycle Shop SAM WATSON Plumbing and pleasant atmosphere, some processes. About 10 years ex­ Inclwiing health and accl- MANUFACTURING Manager tors, 345 Main. 182 West Middle “ipke., 649 Heating. Bathroom remodeling while your children are in number aptitude. Located on perience. This man urgently d^it insurance, life insur­ with'young local growing com­ 9Q9J and repairs. Free estimates. school? We have openings East Hartford, South Windsor, BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY 1966 CHEVROLET Impaia Su­ needed. Fee paid. Richard P. ance and pension plans. pany in scanning optical field MR. ABERNATHY CaU 649-3808. in our store’s accounting line. CaU 289-6425. Rita, Personnel, 63 East Cen­ must have a F.S.M.E. with five per Sport, power steering, pow­ department' for experienced er brakes, automatic transmis­ GRANTS Plumbing service, ter St., Manchester, 646-4040. Apply years experience in electro­ ^ THERE ISNV Business Services comptometer operators to WOMAN for light housework. mechanical producUon. To sion, bucket seats. Good con­ 1 3 ^ quality work, fair prices. CaU ANY W A TE R IN Offered work part-time from 9 a.m.- one day per week. CaU 649- MULTI—Operators and paper FIRST NATIONAL 16K. Fee paid. Richard P. Rita, HILDA, THE SPRINKLING dition. Asking $976. 643-1677 or * for free estimates. 643-6341. 2:30 p.m. Wages commensu­ 7204 alter 6. WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI cutter for a very progressive STORES Personnel, 63 East Center St., THOSE ARE CAN, ANYWAY. 649-6418. YOU ARE A-1. Truck Is A-1. rate with ability, free park­ printing company. Excellent A R T in C IA U Manchester, 646-4040. Cellars, attics, yards, drive­ ing, subsidized cafeteria. wages, with exceptional com­ Park & Oakland Avenues F L O W E R e ! UH-HDH... TVIAT^ TERRIBLE/ l U E O B / NOV IT- \ 1967 FORD, 2-door hardtop. ways sealed and small truck­ Apply employment office. pany benefits. Over-time MALE production workers. y o u 'r e ' Millinery, CLERK TYPIST HAVEYcXl 7HATLLBB I T D O E S N T L O O K e EXACTLY ' Factory air-conditioning, auto­ ing done A-1 right. CaU Tre- schedule, also in effect. Ur- Blast Hartford, Conn. WASTING Dressmaking 19 Openings on first and second FINISHED Look THE LEAST UKEVtaCJ. matic, power steering, very mano Trucking Service toll- - gently needed. Fee paid. Rich­ YOUR MYFWZTEAn; FIRST NATIONAL Interesting position In amaU shifts. Starting rate; $2.76. Ap­ FlYE( B IT UKBME/ clean. Priced to sell. 649-8247. free. 742-9487. ard P. Rita, Personnel, 63 TIME. CINDY? STORES INC. department for qualified ply to Rogers Corporation, Mill DRESSMAKING and alterations typist. Hours 8:30 to 4:30. East Center St.. Manchester, 1963 CHEVROLET Corvair, TREE SERVICE (Soucler) — PART-TIME man for ball fit­ and Oakland Sts., Manchester reasonably priced. 649-9919. PARK & OAKLAND (Jompany offers good wages, 646-4040. or call Marge Hampson, 643- T $210; 1968 Dodge, $1,350; 1968 Trees cut, building lots clear- pleasant working condl- ting and drilling in our Pro Ford Falrlane 600, 8 cylinder, ed, trees topped. Got a tree m RS PRESS Dressmaking AVENUES /tions, excellent company JIG BORE Operators — First, shop. Apply in person, Vernon 5162. An equal opportunity em­ Lanes, Route 83, VemoA, Conn. ployer. automatic, $1,500. Contact the problem! WeU worth phone and alterations, expert work­ EAST HARTFORD, benefit program, free park­ second and third shift. Lathe % r Savings Bank of Manchester, call. 742-8252. manship. 55 E. Center St., 649- ing and subsidized cetfe- operators, second shift. Verti­ CONN. iteria. Apply: 646-1700. 8038.' cal turret lathe operators, sec­ PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER ______DICK'S Service Snow plowing, ond shift, Cali LeMl Corpora­ 1967 CONVERTIBLE Firebird (lots, .driveways, sidewalks, tion, 643-2362. AMt^PUT TME EVERV \ /'- WE I W O N D E R new brakes, tires, and battery, 'apartments, stores. Also sand- Moving— ^Trucking— „ FIRST NATIONAL 2 FUU TIME MEN WANTED ' i n s u r a m c e m o n e y M O N T H V b o r r o w H O W LO N G - ing done. Reasonable rates. PUBLIC RELATIONS STORES, INC. FUEL OIL Driver, must be e30_ , /TOWARD THE CAR IT'S THE y FROM PETEP PETER WILL • Best offer. Call after 6, ask Storage 20 CaU 643-0002. perienced in fuel oil deliveries. * 1 for GROCERY PAYMENT.. SAME.../V TO PAY ^PUT UP WITH for Tom. 643-0238. SECRETARY- . Park & Oakland Avenues P A U L .y THIS.' Top hourly rate. CaU 643-2463, i 1 for DAIRY and FROZEN POOD 1966 FORD Falrlane, 9-passen­ trucking and package delivery. EDITORIAL ASSISTANT Wyman Oil Co.. 484 East Mid- ^ CAPTAIN EASY moving laige appliances. Burn­ East Hartford, Conn. BY LESLIE TURNER ger ^ulre. Original owner. Refrigerators, washers and , die Tpke. i APPLY IN PERSON 36,000 miles. V-8, overdrive, ing barrels delivered. $4. 644- Gal Friday wanted for busy ff~ YOU 1775 stove moving, specialty. Fold­ MAN WANTED to work in SU^THIS OKAY.,! SeAXCH perfect. 643-9464. public relations department EVERY YAMTAee ing chairs for rent.. "649-0762. of major advertising - PR COUNTER GIRL, 6 p.m. to 1 lumber yard, must have driv­ IS WHERE point; even in TWO YOUNG married men MR. Goeou' 1968 MUSTANG fastback power agency. a.m. shift, part-time. Also er's Ucense. Davis & Brad­ HIGHLAND PARK MARKET 3 8UILDINGS 9UW will do small repair jobs and SAID HE'D ROUNPIHa PARK, steering, automatic, 302, ex­ -available part-time njomlngs. ford Lumber Co., 200 Tolland 317 HIGHLAND ST., MANCHESTER MEET US, PR IF NECESSARYl painting, also cellar cleaning PR experience desired but Apply Bess Eaton Donuts, 150 WALRU5KIT cellent condition, many extras. Painting— Paparing 21 St., EJast Hartford. fil and light trucking. CaU 646- not required. Typing, no 1 Owner in service. $1,80(). 649- Center St., Manchester. iHl _ -L 2692, 646-2047. PAINTING — Interior and ex-, shorthand. Opportunity to do ATTENDANT for Hartford Rd. 3663. terlor, very reasonable, free some writing. Pleasant sur­ OPPORTUNITY women — Let car wash. Hours 9 a.m. to ;5 SNOW PLOWING — Parking roundings. Good starting sal­ 1962 TEMPEST. automatic, estimates. CaU Bichard Mar­ US' help you supplement your p.m. CaU after 6, 644-1600. ' tm w HU. w TM i„ OIKJ 'VijA>-u ,r,i X. lots, and driveways. 24-hour ary. CaU, Public Relations ! S i goc^ condition, ’ asking $225 or tin, 649-9285, 649-4411. Income part or full-time. We Director for appointment. are selecting representatives PART-TIME package store b ^ offer. CaU after 6 p.m. fast and efficient service. Rea­ JOSEPH P. LEWIS — Custom 677-1351. for exclusive territory. For In- helper, evenings, 6 p.m. to 8 ROBIN MALONE BY BOB LUBBERS 649-3802. sonable rates. CaU M3-9708. PRODUCTION^ ' Painting, Interior and exterior, Chlrurg & Calms, Inc. tervlew, please include your p.m., five-day week. Blx- AR^ YOU rSLUHG. MG I HOLD \ DULY GO LONG He COULD BEMANIPULArSD — ) PLEA5C, OR. OEPRANA ! SHARPENING Service —j Saws, j paperhanging, fuUy insured. Professional Park telephone number. P. O. Box perienced preferred. CaU 872- SKILLED and UNSKILLED \ ■■ BUrNOT JM AFRAID, WHILE J YOlH'GPeAKOP... 19M GHBVELLE wagon, $1,600. knives, axes, shears, skates, For 'tree estlipates call 649-9658 Farmingtop, Conn. 1751, rtartford, Conn. ' ' 67O8, after 6 p.m. MRS. HALOHe l e ALi\ie O F / A U R O e R f Call 643-8698 after 6. , |. rotary blades. Quick service. If no answer' 643-6362. \ V i?To », MU, i.,7Tw ,J. ow. Capitol Equipment Co., 88 NURSES Aids r- 7 - 3 .shift,' Openings in all d e p a r ^ n ts offering penranent 1965 PONTIAC LeMnns, hardtdp Main St., Manchester. Hours CONTRACTOR — Interior, ex- modern convalescent home. Coupe, 8 cylinder, console, daily 7:30-5, Thursday, 7:30-9, terlor painting, paper* hanging. Excellent working conditions. full-time empioyment. Good wage^ overtime, com­ LITTLE SPORTS Saturday, 7 :30-4. 643-7668. Discount on wallpaper. CaU BY ROUSON automatic, bucket seats, black, Previous experience preferred HELP WANTED plete benefit program. Excellent opportunity for red interior, four new tires. 646-3048. but not necessary. Contact Di­ New battery, and muffler. Oon- WALL — remodeling rector of Nurses, 647-1461, Jobs Available for Men and Women. No Experience Neceaaary. paint, repair, or replace cell- b . H. MAGOWAN JR. 4 Sons, training and advancement. ditlon excellent. One owner. Mcadiows Oonvalescent Home, We will train you. Some openings on all 3 shifts. Many fringe Inga and wallt. Reasonable interior'and exterior painting, ^ CaU 649-2943 between 4-8 p.m. qonl - opportunity empioy- benefits, Inrludlhg PROFIT SHARING. rates. Call 649-6764. paper hanging. Thirty years'v 1960 BUICK Skylark. 2-door experience, four generations. I APPLY IN PERSON AT: ALUED BUILDING SYSTEMS hardtop. Automattc. V-8, power CALL HANDYMAN. ^ o w Free estimates, fully insured. NAME brand gooda free. Help steering. Dealer. No money shoveling and sanding. Rea- friends shop with just few dol­ 260 'TOIXAND TPKE, — MANCHESTER Call 643-5S0S 643-7361. ALDON VINNINO MILLS CdItP. down. Full financing arrariged sonable rates, lars weekly. You get things anytime. Mr. Reynolds 647-1902. CaU after 8. / D. 4 B. PAINTING service. In­ free. Write for dctnils and free' TAUCOTTVTLLE, CONNl T SNOW plowing waittpd— Man- terior and exterior painting. nil new catalog. Popular flub 8:30 AJ4. — 5:30 PM. An equal opportunity employer 1961 FORD, Oldimoblle engine. cheeter-Bolton areas. Call 649- Free estimate's. Prompt serv­ Plan, Dept. Y600, Lynbrook, ice. 649-2475, 649-8434. N.Y. Boat offer, running. 646-4029. 9632.

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•* . h. jii ■I'tfc.al.'A--. J Jiir IV f.it S' ' a/:- ' \ ■\ \ . V -s'- .'V:" ■ '^xV- V -Vt A,x \ ’V > \ A'.V , \ \ ^ ^ • ^ 'JPV n \\ ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER.'CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1970 PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTOR, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1970 Houses Sole 72 ^ ^Hottiot For Sato 72 \ Dogs— Blrd»— P«H 41 THERF OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WiAi PPLE ' Out of Town _ Housa« For Sa!a 72 Out of Town Out of Town V e fn fm \ 66 For Sato 75 For Sato 75 SIX MONTHS old St. Bernard, For Rent EIGHT ROOM single that is va­ ASSUMBALE 6% per cent, 8*/4 EXCEIJ.ENT 5'/4 room Itonch, HEAR ’m iS -T^Ntne room C o - ______, female. Has papers and all B u t FROM THE FIRST PAV HE GOT HlTCNEP HE BOLTON Center — apartmcivts, cant. Four or five bedrooms, room Ranch with attached ga­ rariige, larro lot, city utilises, lonlal. Four bedrooms, foyer, gouTH WINDSOR VERNON — 1968, -1 or 4 bed­ Q u a g m ir e vjas PteAcricAtL'/ leAisEP on ie e v e e . fireplace. OnwerOnum** dnxlQus'^tonrtvi/%nar>^ 4ev ______I-A s___ Legal Protection Pled^ged CLASSIFIED shots. M9-93S4, 649-9610 after 6. 3 rooms, $138 monthly, heat, Ui ballis, imd two car garage. rage, porch, L Bhaped living country kitchen, paneled fam­ room Ranch, recreation room ARRESTS PIRNERS -■WEONLV FRESri MEAT ME EVER MAS BEER PESCRIBING MOM’S CULlNARV Bell- 6% per cent osmimable EXECUTIVE COLONIAL! PROWESS THUSLV - hot water, refrigerator, and Beautiful house, luid best of and dining room, finished ily room, paneled recreation with fireplace. 2-car garage, James Daley, of no certain WANTED gfood home for 5-year- SAVN IN TNE NOlWE WAS WE FAMILV POG - mortgage. Price $24,600. 8 rooms In all In this su­ stove furnished. Available Feb­ care. Aluminum siding, extra room In baxement, beautifully room, 2% baths, double ga­ large treed lot, city walfr, In Classroom Discipline aeldrcss, charged with Intoxica­ old Bassett Hound, excellent landscaped lot. $24,600. Rhll- Oharles I.,eHpcrance, 649-7620. rage, 200x300’ wooded lot. perbly decorated 4-bedroom sale price $3:i.(KK). Call MItU-n ADVERTISING ' what's ^ MARiNATEI? meatballs! NEREr HOT A 8AP6TEAR HONf BUT MV ruary 1st. Call 649-6680. sized lot. . .price Is negotiable. tion.- Court set for today In East with children. Call 649-0226. Close to everything. Hutchins home. 2'A baths, first floor Agency, Realtors, 643-6030. FORCNOW \ OPEN'EM UPFORVOU ANP , MOTHER R f AUV HNEW HOW TO T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 648- brick Agency Realtors, 646- REDUCED — Owner transfer­ On request of the Vernon olpllne, along with the two Hartford. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS 4200: Agency, Realtors, 049-6324. family room, spacious din­ MALE SIAMESE Sealpolnt cat TONIGHT, I VOUR FATHER'TMErRE SIZZLE A SIRLOIN - SMOTHERED 1677. red. Colonial brick Cape, 4- ing room, flreplaced living VERNON (tostom Ranch, Education Association, the lia®><* approved last night, reads ------Wanted To Rent 68 as follows: “ The teacher shall Cornell J. Letoumeau Jr,, 31, 8 AJM. to 4:80 PJM. ready Tor mating. Pleas^ call, MOM? A ALLHEATEPUP! IN frehch-friep onions - a bedrooms, 2 baths, porch, 2- MANCHESTER — Full - shed room, bullt-lns, wall to wall breezeway. oversized garage, jjoard of Eehication last night THOSE fOTATO DUMPLINGS"- FAMILY looking l^Tli^^ar^oom CORNER OF Vernon and Lydall SPLIT Level assumable mort­ car garage. Principals only. 643-6769. dormered Cape, VA baths, new­ carpeting and a 2-car ga­ tlrenlttcp wooded lot Immedi- , *>e responsible for the proper of 129 Wetherell St., charged on MAN.OH MANESCHEWITZf r ' .we have a two family flat gage 6% per cent. Mbdern 643-8446. ule occupaney. Saertficc due to Iwo additions to Its ^onju^t of his pupil. Those pu- a warrant from the New Bitaln COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. apartment to rent,-ont Manchester kitchen bullt-ins, formal dining ly redecorated. Vacant. Move rage. Mid 40’s Call 649-5306. MINIATURE poodle puppies, will! 6 rooms ;down and 4 up. right in. Fast sale needed. Con­ Illness. Immaculate. Meyer rules concerning discipline, in pUs who do not respond or who Police Department with evading ■h Older home conVertled but very room, 3 bedrooms,, family « ;M P JM. DAP BBFORK PUBUOATION black, male and female, AKC Three children. 1-746-6926. venient location. $21,900. Keith Agency, Realtors, 643-0609. the elassrooms. are fHirslstent problems should responsibility. Police said registered. 643-7422. nice. Our sign Is posted. Asking room, 2 baths, garage, large B (Sl W The Mellon was prompted by be referred to the principal. Letoumeau came to police DcwlUiw tor S»turda,T and Monday UAiM p.m. Frida.* Agency, 646-4126, 646-1922. IMMEDIATELY, If not sooner, $20,000 . . .a good Income pro­ lot, $29,600. Philbrick Agency BARROWS and WAIJ„ACE Co. a recent court case Involving a "The teacher should do headquarters yesterday asking ducer. T. J. Crockett. Realtor, Realtors 646-4200. GARRISON reasonable 6-room rent for MANCHESTER Garrison Colo­ Mancheater Purkade SOUTH WINDSOR Vernon teacher and the disci- everything within his power. In- about the warrant. I.«cb1 police POUB COOPERATION WILL|>|R| A d ^ 7 7 1 1 couple, teen-age son, guardian 643-1577. nial, 6 rooms, oversized Articlea For Solo 45 RAISED Ranch In one of Man­ Manchester—649-6306 pllne of one of his pupils. The eluding reasonable corporal Instructed Letoumeau to go to BE APPRECIATED l/IMKa I I dog, drum set and 2 cars. ------garage, I'A baths, fireplace, chester’s Prime neighbor­ (XILONIAL Like new In and out, you present rule retuls, ctjncerning punishment to obtain good class New Britain, and they report he .ALUMINUM sheets used as Country preferred. Telephone $21,900 - COLONIAL, 8 rooms, combination storms, beautiful­ VERNON — 6Mi room ranch, can move Into this Im- hoods, modem kitchen with all disclplln, "The teacher should control before notifying the said he would. printing plates, .009 thick, 23x 643-8698 attar 6. 2-car garage, bam, 2 acres ly landscaped lot, $27,500. Call high scenic location. Fire­ miu-ulaite 5*/4-room Ranch do everything within his ix)wer. principal. Once the principal Is ------Hutchins of the built-lns, 3 bedrooms, 2 $ 27,500 Confiniiod From Procoding Pogo 36” , 20 cents each or 0 for $1. beautiful open land. Warren E. Howland, Realtor, place, carpeting, garage, walk­ without a thing to do. Wall Including rea-sonable cor{X)ral notified, the teacher must ac- AfXllDENTg OOUU5 WE pool our resources ^ y Realtor. 649-6324 baths, 2 car garage, plus room 643-2711. 643-1108. out basement. Priced to sell. to wall carpeting, kiU:hen punlshmcnt, ■ to obtain good cept graciously all help and and share a house or apart­ for expansion. We feel the Only $23,600. Hayes Agency, Diana C. Hirnuk of 484 N- flats consisting PHILBRICK AGENCY with bullt-lns, 3-bedrooms, class control before notifying docisions made by the principal Main St. won cUorged with Holp Wanted— Molo 36 Help Wanted— Male 36 ment? Current rentals out-of- gpRUCE St price of $36,900. for this prop­ MANCHESTER — 6-room Cape, 646-0131. tile bath, screened porch, reach for this working mother of 18 rooms, comer property, the principal.” relative to the situation.” failure to grant the right of-way USED furnace, hot water, tank erty Is below market value. garage, treed lot, central loca­ attached garage.' Reduced to The VEA questioned how .lunlor Women with nlnth-:grade daughter: needs work. Mortgage can be REALTORS at an Intersection yesterday af- MECHANICS — Full and part- FOREMAN for trailer factory. and accessories. Call 649-1142. Coll today! Philbrick Agency tion, quick occupancy. Bel Air $24,600. 'rea.Honable corporal punish- Members of the Vernon Jun- jg^noon We’re willing to try with lady arranged. $26,000. Principals time. Pin setting machines. knowledge of woodworking Realtors; 646-4200. 646-4200 Real Estate, Vincent A, Bog- ment" Is defined and also ask- lor Women’s Club have placed in similar situation. Write Box only. Coll 649-4622. According to police, her car Will train. Apply In person. glni. Realtor, 643-9332. SOUTH WINDSOR U & R REALTY CO., INC. ed for two Items to be added to coin containers for the March SKI DOO snow mobile, 18V4 h.p., “ MM” , Manchester Herald. LARGE oversized 8 room Cape, - , was stopped facing north at Holiday Lanes, 39 Spencer St., TOUR FAMILY, 4-rooms each $593. Call 643-1601. 2 full baths, bullt-ins in kitch­ MANCHES’TElt — 8-room Rais­ 643-2692 the pre.sent rules. of Dimes In with T31Bluei«a TLustre. iiafi*o Tt*aIt’s _ * room, built-in kitchen, 1% cy. 64C0131. COVEN’TRY new Raised 643-6472. 523-5291 maid service, restaurant ad- posit. Call 649-1919 between 643-5983. enjoy a gross rental of $3,600. 70 MILE "VIEW, 9-room con­ SOUTH Windsor — 6% room is charged with controlling the meeting Saturday starting with xwo cars collided at Wood- paid holidays, vacation, sick America’s finest. Rent elec­ baths, garage; deep treed yard, Ranch, appliances, 2-car ga­ jacent. Call 643-1667. 6‘7 p.m. / Of course the Vooming house BOWERS School — Low 20’s. temporary. Four bedrooms, Ranch, one - third down as students and in some cases it g pot„ek supper at 6:30 at the b r S “ ^ and A vfndat leave, hospitalization, and life tric shampooer $1. The Sher­ ROCKVILLE’S finest — Rock­ close to everything. Come see rage, formal dining room, A. use could be eliminated ur.d Six-room Colonial. IVi baths, two fireplaces, two garages, sumes 6-% ^ r cent mortgage. Is necessary to use j^yslcal re- parish House, Rt. 30. vesterdav at 7-19 a.m Drivers Insurance. Firestone Retread win-Williams Co. MANCHESTER large furnished THREE - ROOM apartment. land Terrace Apartments, this one. Mid 20s. Keith Agen­ D. Farr Realty, 1-233-7296, 1- FUEL OIL truck driver, full this ideally located home garage, family styled kitchen. iwo acres. Superb landscap­ Immediate occupancy. Rec straint for the protection of the Following the short business -were Charles Pearson of 40 Shop, South Windsor, 289-4361. room, tor person willing to do wall to wall carpeting. Appli Highland Ave. large rooms cy 646-4126, 649-1922. 226-0419, 1-223-1817. and part-time momlng^s. Ap- would provide fine living facll- Possible fourth bedroom, for­ room, double garage, $23,900. student involved and-in some „,eetlng there will be a military A^urn IW a .T ^ "l< ^ d W. housework occasionally while ances, parking. Assume su- with plenty of closet space. ing. Hutchins Agency, Real­ Wanted— Real Estate 77 cases for the protection of other ^hlst. - Auoum no., ano Muoea ply Co-OperaUve Oil, 316 Broad APPRENTICE e.lectrician, bene- mal dining room. Immaculate. Hqyes Agency, 646-0131. VERNON Callahan of 49 Coleman Rd. I’m away. 644-0248. perintendent’s responsibilities heat, hot water, refrigerator, t EXCELLENT location, shop­ tors, 849-8324. ALL CASH for your property students. He said if this control St., Manchester. fits, paid holidays and vaca­ Fuel and Feed 49-A Immediate occupancy. Wolver- Pearson’s car was towed. Call anytime, 649-4688. range, hood. dlsposalT dish: Main St. €49- ping, commuting, near Wad­ EAST HAR’TFORD — custom INFLATION BEATER tion. Call 649-63{i6. ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. MANCHES’TER Suburbs 7- within 24 hours. Avoid red tape Is eliminated there could be in- Advertisement_ EDCPERIENCBD auto mechanic, FIREWOOD for sale, sawed THE THOMPSON House—Cot------washer, wall to wall carpeting. ____ ^ dell School and East Catholic 1963 four-bedroom Raised Assumable 5}4% mortgage, ------room Spilt, tip-top condition, six spacious rooms, 1>4 inrtant service. Hayes Agency, stances where someone could be b / 4 You Buy, COMPARE Calvin Larrimore 46 of 371 full-time. CaU after 6 p.m., and split. Will deliver. Timber- tage St., centrally located, TWO - BEDROOM apartment, Private terrace and swimming High. Many extras in this 3- Ranch. Oak St. area.' Alu­ WES’TSIDE — Six room Cape, fireplace. Family room, gar- baths, huge treed lot, six 846-0131. hurt. He asked the Board of PRICES on New and Used Fur- Adams St., was given a verbal 649-2384. land Tree Service, 876-1238. large pleasantly furnished Adults only, no pets. Security pool. Immediate occupancy. bedroom split level. Original minum siding, fireplace, bullt- Land For Sole 71 fireplace. carpeting, eat-ln pj„g Mid 20’s. year old home In excellent ------Education to back its policy con- nlture at R -B «t Fiim lhnv ■ . l . Sa!esmen Wantod 36>A —^— ------rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 deposit. References, rental Only $155 monthly 876-3776, owner, $29,900. 643-0640. ins. Assumable 5%% mortage. LOCAL DEVELOPER Ixx>klng gg^nlhg this. ^ ® at warning for driving after drink- ELECTRONIC Technicians. kitchen, heated rec room, j^gygg Agency. 646-0131. condition. Handy location, Tel. Ing last night. His car. and one for overnight and permanent agreement. 649-5664 after 6 . 875-7466. MANCHESTER >— Apartment __ alumirmm combinations. Low Immediate occupancy. $30,900. for large tract of land in Man­ The full policy regarding dls- 875-8209 or 876-9152. Many local positions with site lor 35 units. And out In MANOHES’TER - Immaculate prit^acy, elbow room, scenic. chester or vicinity. Must be driven by Dorothy Ferrigno of Household Goods 51 e^est rates. 20’s. Won’t last. Wolverton BOWERS School Area- custom Meyer Agency, Realtor, 643- young expanding companies, 4»4 ROOM apartment, free HEBRON New two-bedroom our Tolland office Les Babin, aix-room Cape recreation Total monthly payment $145. suitable for residential de­ South Windsor, collided on Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. 3 badroom Ranch, 2 baths, fire­ 0609. both tor trainees and ex­ heat, hot water, parking. Ap- apartment with wall to wall room, garage, stable, acres Won’t last long at $25,400. velopment, financing no prob­ Adams St. about 780 feet south CLEAN. USED refrigerators. ^fy Manchrarr^G^^^^^^^^ the manager, has listed six place, built-ins, city utilities, perienced men. Pee paid. Rich­ CONTACT MAN carpeting, GE appliances, parcels of land from 10 acres of land. Electric fence. Imme­ Mr. Lewis, 649-5306. lem. Write full details to Man­ of Hilliard at 9 p.m. ranges, automatic washers central location, free parking, . irnpoaf <5t SIX ROOMS plus Cape — 3 bed­ cellar, $25,600. Meyer Agency, GOP Adopts Rules Changes ard P. Rita, Personnel, 63 East with guarantees. See them at references required. 643-2693, menis, lo sorest at.______heat and hot water. Quiet lo­ Up Into the hundreds. T. J. diate occupancy. Heritage chester Herald, Box HH. rooms, plus partially finished Realtors, 643-0609. BOLTON Center St., Manchester, 646- To Introduce needed busi­ B.D. Pearl’s Appliances. 649 649-8160. FOUR ROOMS, one-bedroom. cation. Call 228-9300. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577 House, 646-2482. room, that esn be made Into B (Sl W Cars driven by Alene H. Vir­ 4040. ness service to area £(pns. (Tolland office 875-6279). Just listed, this Immacu­ WANTED — Manchester Green Reducing Committee to 85 ginia of 28 Russell Dr., Vernon, Main St. Call 643-2171. LARGE furnished room for **®6t, hot water, centrally lo- VERNON - 3%-room apartment MANCHES’TER — Custom built small study or anything you 6V4 ROOM Ranch, brick front, 3 BARROWS and WALLA(DE Co. late 5% room .Ranch. ’Three area, three or four bedroom and Richard B. Mora of 330 ENGINEERS with or without No selling. Full or part-time. jlg. rent, parking, male only, $16 Adults only. 643-2171 with heat, tile bath, electric 8%-room Split, 2V4 baths, pa­ please. Flreplaced living room, bedrooms, fireplace, garage. Manchester Parkade house. Please Call 646-0642. Manchester’s SINGER automatln ------upstairs attractively finish­ park-like yard. Immediate oc- bedrooms, living room with Republican former town director Wayne Hackmatack St. collided yester- degrees. We have many Job $160. weekly guarantee to sag, with cabinet, converts In- weekly. Call 644-0123 after 6. stove, combination windows, tio, In-ground pool. Beautifully Manchester—649-5306 J Houses For Sole 72 ed In knotty pine. Full base­ ■ui nc". Onl” $24,900. Hayes fireplace, dining room and LAND-SITES-FARMS — Acre­ Town Commlttee adopted Mantz; and Roy ’Thompson, a day on High St. near Beech at openings. Fee paid. Richard P. man meeting oiu: requtre- electric hot water heater, cab­ landscaped lot. Residential to portable, button holes, FURNISHED Room — Central Renting — ’Three and five ment. Excellent area. Con­ Agency, 646-0131. kitchen, wall to wall car­ COVENTRY new 6 room age. Large, unzoned parcels, rules changes last night which constable. 3:26 p.m. Police blamed the Rita, Personnel, 63 East Center quirements. Write Manager, monograms, hems, etc. inet kitchen, near churches HEART OF Town. . .ten (or is area. $42,600. Heritage House, location, convenient to bus. large luxurious apart- it 11) room single with 2 V4 venient to schools and shop­ peting, basftment garage Ranch, aluminum sided, ava- all areas. Louis Dimock Real­ reduced the size of the com- committee. laat icy road for the crash St.. Manchester, 646-4040. Originally over $300. Pull price and shopping center. Call 876- 646-2482. Box 4117, Cleveltind, Ohio, Buslness person. Must have ments with heat, etc. Charles baths. Needs some redecorat­ ping. Immediate occupancy. EIGHT beautiful acres, 7-room plus large in the g^round codo appliances. Beautifully ity, Realtors, 649-9823. night, accepted the resignations now $52. cash or monthly pay­ 9493. Custom built home. Aluminum swimming pool. Terrific mlttee from its present 100 CLAIMS supervisor position 44123. references. 647-1737. Lesperance, 649-7620, ing. Well constructed home, MANOHES’TER LINE — Ideal Good buy at $23,900. Call Paul treed lot, $21,900. A.D. of two members — Lemuel Mil- Police say a car driven by ments. 522-0470. siding, double garage, in- value at $26,600. . members to 86 members; eliml- igr and Miss Rosemary Pinto. Gary Dancosse, 20, of 90 Blge- now open with leading in­ R(X:KVILLE — 3% rooms, cen­ built in the 40's. Must be seen six-room Colonial Ranch with W. Dougan Realtor, 649-4685. Farr Realty, 1-223-7296, 1-226- Legal Notices LARGE and completely fimilsh- ground swimming pool, bam. 0419, 1-223-1817. nate the 50-member honorary ’Tickets were distributed for a low St., hit the rear of a car surance company. Must have Model Home Furniture tral, refrigerator, $70; 2 bed­ . . sensible price at $26,900. T. attached garage. Beautifully ed housekeeping room, also all ^’OUR-ROOM apartment, heat- room apartment, stove, refrig­ J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. landscaped lot. Immaculate TWO-FAMILIES -r Buy one or Hutchins Agency, Realtors, U & R REALTY CO., INC UMITATION OKDEB town committee; eliminate all Feb. 11 Lincoln Day Dinner, to driven by Michael Buonanduc- claims supervisory experience ’TOLLAND — Four - room, ex- AT A COURT OF PROBATE, 3 ROOM HOUSEFUL utilities furnished. 272 Main ® P '” ’ ««-1821. erator, heat, hot water, elec throughout. . Executive area. buy both. Large lots, and ga- 649-5324. held at Manchester, within and for ex-officio members; increase **® *'®*‘^ Glastonbury cl, 36, of East Hartford yeater- in multi-line fields. Degree re­ rages.Wolverton Agency, Real­ 643-2692 ' pandable Cape. Breezeway. at- ThTuitA'crorM.iAc^i'te;. 19 PIECES St. MODERN 2-bedroom apart­ triclty, $186; 4 rooms complete- VACANT cape ooi West Side. . . Heritage House, 646-2482. (from the present 7 members Country Club. The dinner day. while both cars were travel- quired. Salary to 10.5K plus six rooms, 1% baths, full shed CHOICE Six - room Ranch — tached garage. Large lot on 8Ui day of January, 1970. A Help. WontiMi— ment in convenient West Cen­ ly furnished, $126; 3 rooms, tors, 640-2813. ROBERT D. MURDOCK, to 11 members) the members- ® Joint venture by the four ling west on Center St. near benefits. Fee paid. Richard P; $297 ’Three bedrooms, fireplace, LARGE CLEAN, furnished heat, hot water, carpeting, ga­ dormer, rear porch all in ex- BUNGALOW Cape In con- REALTOR quiet country road. Near park- at-large on the executive board; towns of the 4th Senatorial Dls- Hilliard. No police action was Rita, Personnel, 63 East Cen­ Male or Female 37 ter St. location, fully equipped ’THREE BEDROOM Ranch, bullt-ins, wall to wall carpet­ wajr. Asking $19,900. T. J. Estate of Joseph W. Irons, late , , , t> i. . Interior Designer wants re­ room, gentleman only, kitchen rage, $125; 3 rooms, heat, hot cellent condition. Mid twenties ven\ent location, aluminum 643-6472 (yf trlct, with Glastonbury the spon- taken. ter St., Manchester, 646-4040. kitchen, ample off-street park­ with large kitchen, finished ing, garage. Immaculate. Mid Crockett Realtor 875 B970 Mancheater In said District, de- and declare Roberts Rules liable family or newlyweds privileges, free washer, dryer, water, parking, $115; Bety Ges- . . . $13,000 assumable mort- siding, garage, rec room. Can Crockett Realtor, 875-6279. ceMed. e- i « Order the authority for all ques- sor-town. ing. Rental $160 with lease and 'rec room, treed lot. Sacrifice 20’s. Wolverton Agency, Real­ JR. ACCOUNTANTS—Will con­ to accept delivery of com­ parking. Palmer Realty, 643- say Kristofak, Realtor, 876- gage. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, be assumed. Owner, no COMPLAINTS TAXI DRIVER security deposit required. price. Low, low, 20’s. Wolver- tors, 649-2813. OIVNER selling one year old, 6 Laure^Str^t,” Manchester, obnn.. tions of parliamentary law. speaker that night will be sider 2-year accounting gradu­ plete Model Display of Qual­ 6321. 0701. 643-1577. agents. 643-0189. VERNON — 5%-room Ranch, Available February 1st. Call iton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. room custom built home with ORDERED; on,..That ,hreethree monOia The' “ e changes,enangcB, althoughaiumueii Inm ef-ci- ^ Morton chairman Rogers “ w ates. Coinpany will train for ity Furniture Just removed Jarvis Realty Co. Realtors, MANCHESTER — 6 - room heated rec room, treed lot, Bolton Lake privileges. Large from the 8th day ofof January, January, feetfeet immediately, immediately, will will take • ’r,’ non Rd., Bolton, left his car We need a careful, depend­ A’lTRACnVE sleeping room, ■VERNON — Wilson Lane apart­ future management position in to warehouse for Public 643-1121. MANCHESTER:- 7-room Colon­ Ranch, city utilities, full base­ walk-out basement, excellent rooms, nice fireplace, and form in early March, when a Manchester has been assign- unlocked in front of Grant's at able driver who would like a g'enUeman. Shower-bath, free ments. Now available, new 6% (tontrollers department. Duties Sale. Modern 3 complete ial, 2*^ baths, fireplaces, built- ment, treed lot, walk to bus location. Only $21,600. Hayes other extras. $24,900. C3all own- ^ ic h to bring in their claimB new town committee will be tickets and will share In the Parkade laat Friday, some- full-time permanent Job in parking, private entrance. rooms, two bedrooms, at $166. in areas of cost accounting, ex­ rooms with the $1,000 look. SALESLADY lns, 2-car garage, large lot. and schools, aluminum storms Agency, 646-0131. er 643-7218. against Mid estate, and said ex- ggrve the next two whatever profits are realized one took $70 worth of men's and the Manchester area. If you 8 pc. Convertible Living Apply 196 ^ruce St. Furnisiwd Spacious kitchen has oven- FUEL OIL DRIVER ecutiix N pense, and general accounting. Immediate occupancy. Priced and screens. Only $18,600. gjx-ROOM Cape, located notice toiw thewixi credUora... toV- b i C _ tayears years. the event. women’s clothing from the back have a good record, come Room, 6 pc. bedroom, 5 Aportments 63-A range, refrigerator, dining HEBRON . a beauty of a 6^ thedr claims within said time explaining the Fee paid. Richard P. Rita, NICE bedroom tor gentleman ExpMtonced futl OH CURTAIN DEPT. to sell, (diaries Lesperance, Can’t beat It. Keith Agency, two acres of land. Ideal loca­ changes, seat of the car. in. pc. Dinette. $10 down, you space. Oversize living room room ^ n ^ h o n a heavily v ^ d - f^ed ^own Qhalrman M. Adler Personnel, 63 E. Center St., with references, private home, t w O-ROOM furnished apart- 649-7620.^ 646-4126, 649-1922. tion for- pony or horse. Only may purchase any room in­ with formal dining area. Park­ driver wonted for ed lot in a fine residential circulalton said pro^te dtatrict Dobkln said that the committee 51 Manchester, 646-4040. very near Center. 21 Church ment. Heat, hot water, stove. 4 Nights, 5^ $17,900. Paul W. Dougan, Real­ Lawrence Grover of 689 Main EAST HARTFORD dividually. Immediate deliv­ St. 649-4966. ing and basement storage all area , basement rear “ nl‘e®r ;^d"rofSTm^Ske size is being reduced because,. ^ l O C K 1 7 1 3 ^ 6 1 St. reported that all four tires ery or free storage. refrigerator. Apply Marlow’s, included. Phone' 876-0723 or Moncheeter area. tor, 649-4536. CAB CO. porch. Owners are anxious to walj^ETT Judge mem'bers, it proved un­ of his car were flat this mom- CAP & OOP Charge Plans LARGE 867 Main St., Manchester. 875-8275 after hours. Sahirday, 9:30-5 107 Burnside Avenue front-room, private BOLTON — Spacious six-room move and reasonable offers wieldly. NEW YORK (AP) — ’The ing. Grover left the car parked Also, our own Instant Credit home, for gentleman. New Apply In person only TRUCK DRIVER East Hartford APPLY AT ONCE Ranch, VA baths. custom will be considered. T. J. UMITATION OBDEB „ the honorary stock market drifted tnto a at the rear of his home. Be- Plan house, hot water, heat, next to VERNON — Fox Hill Apart­ Trim Look AT A CXDURT OP PROBATE, n e i SEla inal Business Locations ' Dream Express kitchen, beautifully land­ Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. Many benefits. bath. Parking. Call 649-6962. ments, rooms, heat and hot held at Manchester, within and for committee was never filled and, mixed state In slow trading this of the snow, police said DISCOUOT FURNITURE For Rent 64 water, stove and refrigerator Bantly Oil COe, Ine. scaped. Louis Dimock, Realty, d°ay'Mua“ “ ^97S^®''' aVconsequence, never serv- afternoon, with declines only- T _ PUNCH presa operators—male W. T. GRANT WAREHOUSE OFFICE suite for rent. Excel­ included. Private basement. 331 Main St, Mancheater MANGHES'TER PARKADE 649-9823. Legal Notices J Present. Hon. John J. WaUelt. ed...... „ slightly ahead of advances. tires had been slashed - ...... or If the- GENERAL BUILDING or female, full-time '. security. ~ p- Call be^ .‘ la order In some newspaper liavhig a ------tho.sp Remibli- '®ter this month, he added, g^pg Master’s Club, meeting with aptitude to learn. ’Train ...... ^ new 1969 automatic zig-zag, un- gan. Realtor, 649-4636.- commercial or storage use. FOR LEASE James J. Gessay at 875-0134. B (Sl W ,g g t for a Job with a future. Fee claimed layaway. Makes but- ___ Main St., near center. $36. 646- 7 's'nvjoirk'In the fore- wimin len uuys .rum me - can mwn u..eem.u e -- .... There are many vital econom- night at Wllllo’s Steak paid. Richard P. Rita, Person­ tonholes, monograms, hems, LOOKINO for anything la, real ■ 2426. BARROWS and WALLACE Co. i^ o ?A :^ 'd “ \hlt P^Uc noUce be ‘ b‘V?f®mrnot'i?e“ glvS.'^® members of the town commit- ‘® Block and brick commercial building. 3700 sq. ft., ------Qf (bg pendency of Mid ai>- JOHN J. WALLE’TT, Judge, tee the president of the Man- swered in the President s state- Tlie topic is about those pres- nel, 63 East Center St., Man­ etc. E\iU price now $49.60, easy estate rentals — c^iartments, Manchester Parkade Simorions Wantod— Manchester^-649-5306 pllcatlon and time and plMC of ______- normhUenn ments, Wachtel commented. identa of the ITnlted chester, 646-4040. terms. Call 522-0931. A-1 Sew- homes, multiple dwellings, no SMALL S’TORE near 100 per all utilities including: 12 x 20 office, central locar hearing thereon, by publl^lng a OBllEB OF NOTICE cheater Women s Republican ...... menis or me united .-ytates who 'Female 38 cent Main Street location. Ap­ „M LD MAKER . copy of this------order once in - a news- ^ evoxA. vxe A pm, p. cs...e... V...... If ® the kind of market had belonged to the Masonic ing Center, 24 Park St., Hart- fees. Call J. D. Real Estate 0 T^rt4T A — Slx-r^'^^*'^... V\imiFO« ----- kn.rlmci'A ... O^ / _ I«,,A. ....( |1.1 fl. tA ifltlI I . m s AJlitl v n i.l I. . . AT . A - opening, vate lake privileges, % acre the Town of Coventry to said Dls- graduates with degrees In busl- ^ . 7 ( i r i^ c h e s te V iEVtTNG MACHINES - singer, MANCHES’TER _ 8 rooms, .. . „ _ Hon. John- ...... J. Wallctt, President produce dramatic effects,!’ -he H. Kelchner of Pennsauken, West (Jenter sT*’ Bt., Mancnesier. ______n___ ...m .______Ivly furnished on Main St., healheat good benefits, good ivaoH Inf S17 (MM Pasek Real- trlct. at least seven da>s before jmiirg ------o- j $ j - ness, liberal arts areas. Must automatic zig-zag, excellent second floor with garage, cen­ treed lot. $ , * said 55r?®r'*’‘"wAPPE Juibre of Rene F. Belangw. late Karen VonDeek expressed con- added. N.J., who is a past grand his­ Anytime. included. $90. Call 643-9678. wages growth pbten- FRANCIS E. BOLAND AGENCY be sports oriented. Fee paid. condltioii. Makes buttonholes, tral location, $110 monthly, two .tors, 289-7476, 647-1183.______DAVID C. RAPPE. Judk ■ of ^Manchester, In said District de- represen- ’HieTile Dqw Jones industrial av- torian for the Grand Lodge of 815 BROAD STREET—MANCHESTER Richard P. Rita, Personnel, 63 hems, embroiders, etc. Orig­ adults only, r» pets. Refer- SOUTH WINDSOR — Lovely ' *\m!7'*'*'***^ *^'The 'administrator, having exhibit- tution- by Young Republicans in erage at noon spurted to 791.12, New Jersey. He was Introduced APPLY East Center St., Manchester, inally over $300., 6 monthly ences and security deposit re- MODERN STORE, 20’x70’ 840 648^1554 • 649-7055 three - bedroom tCiolondal in ^T A COURT OF PROBATE. ‘^ld''^stl{^u"'Vhls‘ town Republican affairs. up 0.60, after being off fraction- by John L. VonDeek Jr., past Situorions Wairtvd— master and present secretary of 646-4040. payments of $is.60 each or pay- qulred. 649-0694. 622-3114. prestiges Woodland Park. Full holdm ,®t Coventry. for ^ “ We are beginning to have a ally in morning trading, Mato ^39 $51 . cash 622-0931! dealer. IONA MFB. 00. r. r ® thp District of Coventry._on tm* 8in ORDERED: That the 26lh day of I-Tlendshlp Lodge. VonDeek Is MANCHEJSTER— Newer luxury Unit of OsMtel dining room, eat-ln kitchen, 'i‘f"'i^^uiry ATd. 1970. Jm,uar5fi976. at tero^l^k 7oro^ generation gap in our party.” The Associated Pre.s« 60-stock DRAFTSMEN —Light or heavy baths, vanity, carpeting, Present. Hon. David C. Rappe. probate Office In the remarked. “ There are very average 4it noon lost .2 to 272.9 also the chairman of the audio­ In experience. We have the Job SUPERVISOR — Building SOFA, chair, stove, refrigera- 2-bedroom apartment, avail­ Signal CX»rp. * €• f w • l»f»n TllHCFA mw_*>..11,41.... 1.. onl.! lUfin. ^ visual division of the Connect­ Houses For Rant 65 attached garage. Upper 20’s. ^oii molfoii of Francis A. Perrot- sam^ls asrign- few. if any. Young Republicans with industrials ahead .4, mils openlngs and salaries to go Maintenance (cleatUng), would tor, 3-plece maple bedroom set able now. $185 per month In- Begcnt St„ icut Grand Lodge Committee on Owner, 644-1664. tl. administrator: RTO 3. ^ u tc fgp'g hcarbig on the ollownocc on the town committee." up .1. and utilitks off l.O. .with them. Fee paid. Richaj^ like day work. Schools, Instl- with mirror, 3-piece mahogony eluding heat, appliances and A’TTRACTIVE Five-room Cape Masonic Culture and Informa­ Marlenes. As'Uey-ggt seven days before the■ to *" stifle...... pal ill..,,,1 ip.ilton .lio. .iml ills- I'nidM-r i.ssues, steels. Kelchne]* Is. a Masonic scholar [>.m., Sunday 1 to 11 p.iijJ Ap- positor desires part-time work Thursday. ------January, —. 16. 1970 district, and by rosllng a eopy hpgring, and by mailing eussion. LINSAY REALTY TK. Roat-A n f nireelora will thereof on the public sign |)0.st in ■ I. .fnr. -inmmrv -9 ' i'B'to "bv • ' eliomifals. iiiul airlines were „ncl belongs to several research ply In person, Vernon B w ling evenings and Satur^ys. 12 HELP US to celebrate another ROOM Duplex, garage The Board of utrecioro wui covnitry nearest the rertlfMBpaU. a copy of this order Skirting ,\lr.s. VonDeek's re- mixed. groups. His presentations have new store opening. Savings of Security deposit, rental agree- Office 649-0085 Free Heat and Hot Water Lanes, Route 83, Vernon. years experience. Call 649-9539. MatchmatoB, for mother conduct a public session ’Thurs- place where the deceased la.sl dwell, to Aiiia^F. Bol^ger^c-o Memli^^ quest for YR representation on Seveinl glamor issues were on been made throughout the east- up to 40 per cent on name Earl Everett Real For iin adorable crib day, January 16, 1970 from 6:30 Certified irom Record 0(invalt*»ctvU Homt*. ^3 Bldwell Sl., Res. 649-9158 # i i v i 9ITIIII' and daughter, have that cover, surround the DAVID C. R A m ,. Judge. Maiiehesier. Conn.: Velerana Ad- lhe,rtowh eommltlee. Dobkin the climb, indicating lo some ern seaboard. Yesterday mom- Estate, 649-8638. Rental Also Includes trim look that is so popu­ p.pi. to 8:30 p.m. In the Town brand sewing machines. Spe- "Ureamland Express” -:r- iiilnlatratloii. 45() Main St.. Hart- said; "There is no reasoii anuly-st.-i that a rebobnd might Iqg he vl.sited Daytime Lodge of Holp Wantod— Moto or Fm ato 37 flal of the week. Nelco zig-zag, THREE ROOM apartment, for All G-E Kitchen Equipment lar today! Two seI’Akate CounseUiB Office In the Municipal DECREE ON UMITATION font. Conn. 061oa, and retunt make PATTKHNS. No. l.’lfiS with in easy embroidery—rwith OF rCAlMS to thta Court. ' __ a ( halt" tq ebnimunication be- birVorlbeomlng. Masons in Stratford. He was an regularly $99.96, now $69,95. rent, stove and refrigerator, Building to hear comments and .T A COURT OF PROBATE, John j. WALLETT, Judge, Range with Self-Cleaning Oyen • Two-Dtwr Refrig­ PHOTp-firiDK is in Sizes pieced blocks. Price OBC. tween the town ebnuiiittee and Among the ghilamors tyere: uvornight' guest In Manchester, No. CC133 has hot-iron suggestions from the public. hdiden nt Covenirv. wlltiln and for eh: U-oiinnt J. Belanger, Admr. 643-8671. y ____ excellent neighborhood. ,$100. / «41.000 erator-Freezer • Disposal Dishwashen* Two Air 10-1»\ (bust :)2 l!i-4 0 ); the District of Coventry, on thi- 6lh the Young RopitbKeuns, Oiir Xorttx Cdrp. 107'-.,. up "S.; Po- and tonight has another pres­ A e transfer; full directions. Future sessions will be held d-"- of Jamiary. A.D. 1970. ’TWO-DOOR Imperial Frig}; monthly. Adults, 644-8184^____ Size 12. 34 bust . . . 2 'A ______meetings are open, ami they iaroidM27"'K, up Control Data entation to make In Dorchester, M ALE (Sl f e m a l e FriglJ Beautiful Lakewood Circle North. 3 or 4-bedroom modi­ Conditioning Units • Traverse Rods • Venetian Blinds SEND S9S In eolni the first ’Tuesday of each month Present. Hon. David C. Rappe. That’s ProgresB fied ranch, spUt level 8-rooin house. Recreation room area. varda of 4 5 -inoh. No. tifn to Includi llrit-clui niil Esn.. Judge. MANCHe's 'Te’r , England ®>'® welcome to speak and to ,1 3 oi,-. and IBM 369' 4 , up Moss. ’This was his first Con­ dalre; piano and bench; dlslT- MANCHESTER __’Two - bed­ • .Wall to Wall Carpeting throughout. Two bedroom from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 d.m. In On motion of Rose M. Pnsluln. Machine Operators— Auxiliary Helpers washer^ used little; Admiral Suitable separate living quarters, (own bath entrance, heat). infiil with I’llOTo-orinK i.9 Aaae Cabot, Mancheate^r (AP) Russia Is catching up expt'esa their opinions. j.,,^ necticut visit. room deluxe Garden type apartments Include one and one-half baths. in Sizes 8-12 years. Size ■ Evening Herald, the Munclpal Building Heartpg e>0t\ mid 15^ for fice in the Municipal Building. the creditors of said estate to ex-X- state funeral nuthorlHes,recent-authorities,recent- I®town "* eomniitleeeomniitlei- to he eleielected ted Inin "tive tive issues with a^nixjntmaea^hixjnti vol- 29x38 full cellar space. Full slsed 1-car garage. Bvaalag Banld,’ IIM AVE. 3, Includiuding T. Clark Hull’s bid for the OF AM ^CAS, NEW YOBK. postage and handling for James F. Farr, iiiblt iiicir claims against the sami- „|-,i,-red $:i90,l)00 worth of -'l'"'‘'h lime of 106,400 shares Reiitid agent on premises 1-7 p.m. Also shown by Jt Y gubernatorial nomination was A’lTRACnVE 3 - n>om Large living room, window faces beautiful treed secluded a eopv of the Fall and Secretary pubUr\toilce“be’‘ghvn equipmeid from a British com- I" addition to himself, il eon- u 99,2IMl-.shure block at 30, _ Apply Cheney Brothers, Inc. park like area. Expensive knotty pine throughout. Loaded ‘Appointment. One and two bedroom model apartments Flint Namt, Addrtii with ZIP Muilcol InstrunMnts 53 ment, quiet residential area, CODI, ttpla Nambir and Ilia. Wintejr .AI.BUM. Board of Directors by advertising in/a iiewspaiier bav- pg„y t„ t-nuip a new installation ®l-'8s of M Sm-ndii/ Tiiylor, General Motors was ahead <)(i endorsed Monday night by ths 31 Cooper HUl Street stove, refrigerator, heat, all cablneted kitchen with disposal, range and refrigerator. Faces ^mished. One-quarter mile east of Exit , CRII OUILTS . . . Sptclil u!!d “ eW ^ttiem d on ^ committee vice clm ir-to 67%, after the automobile Republican’Town Committee. Mandteater, Connecticut and looks down a long beautiful street. Fireplace has buUt-ln Send fiO?, ■ add I W for / il|ai Hr nurtiry and ehlldrtnl.'o f. Manchester, Conecticut — „ , , ■ , >. .. /■ utilities and parking. $130. 92, Wilbur Cross Parkway, Route 15 and 1-84. postage and handling for / rosmil Pnittrn placai; dirtIrSc- Dated at J}(.tnchester, Connectl- ibllc sign post In said Town of P«ni/ hopes the or^er will lead nian; Mayor Natlian Agostinel- manufticturer reported; 1969 Hull./a Dartbury resident, will Our office Is open daUy 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 PJ4. POUR-piece Ludwig drum ' set, monthly. Ideal for newlyweds.- wood storage area. Closet space everywhere, economical two- tlani Itr tz. 8104—S04, add ISC a eonlract to supply similar **• Town Counsel and former sales reached a record $24 bll- formally announce his candidacy and on Saturday by appointment. zone heat. ’This $60,000 neighborhood wlU d^gfat you. 643-1023 TELEPHONE 646-2623 a copy nf tho/Fnll and cut this eighth day of January, tbi- .leceased last dw.-h. - to a contract to supply similar “ . good conditioni Call 649-9606. Call 236-0564. 643.4112 \yinler Basic FASHION. ftr paitiia and hindllns. Certjfledjrom Rew d _ . umdnment throughout Rnaalii GOP chiilrhiun John Shea; Hon. Wednesday night. y 1970 ^ «- DAVID C. 'RAPra Judge, equlp'nent throughout Russia.

kislai 'R A:. J....' v-'-'v 'V TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1970 I ■ ■ 'lUx. PAGE SIXTEEN iManrlfMtfr Kiiftting 11|waI0 Parkade Days—Big Bargains Today*Through Saturday

The Women's Fellowship of Registrars Ask About Town Center Congregational Church will have a sewing and service New Poll Site Daily ^ e t Press Run T?»e Aasoci&tlon for Children The Weather with Learning: Dlaabllltlea will meeting tomorrow from 10 a.m. PdC; Hie Week Ended to 3 p.m. In the Federation In District 2 meet tonight at 8 In Ver­ Beoember 20, 1900 Clear, very cold again tonight. non Center Middle School, Par­ Room and the Robbins Room of the church. Subject to approval by the Lows l^low zero to 10 above. ent-teacher relatUjnshlpa will be Board of Education, Voting Dis­ lEuptttng B p ralh Tomorrow .unny with hlglm In '3 discussed by Mrs. Phyllis Nor­ trict 2 polling place will bo 15^80 wood, special education teacher Air Force Sgt. Ray K. Fike 20a. Friday —fair end cold Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray moved from the Community Y, Mancheater— A City of Village Charm of Vernon School system, and on N. Main 8t.. to the Robert­ Mrs. Audrey Galemba, a par- K. Fike of 118 Waddell Rd., has returned home from a tour o f , son School, on N. School St. VOL. LXXXIX, NO. M (FORTY-FOUR PAGES— TWO SECTIONS) . ent, of Vernon. This association The move ia being recom­ MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1970 (Ohualfled Advertiring on P»ge 41) PRICE TEN CENTS serves Manchester and Tolland duty in Thailand. After Feb. 1, he will be serving with aircraft mended by both of Manchester’s County. The meeting will be registrars of voters —Democrat c ^ n to~thc public. maintenance service at Travis AFB, Calif. Edward Moriarty and Republi­ can Fred Peck. They have the MonchoBter WA'TES will elect power, xmder state statutes, to officers at Its meeting tonight The board of education of Cut Your Taxes Community Baptist Church will designate polling places. at the Itollon-American Club, Who qualifies as a depen­ Eldrldge St. Weighing in will be meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in They explain that the change, Police in Capital’s Schools dent for income tax purpos­ from 7 to 8 p.m. the Youth Building of the in addition to providing more church. parking space, would leave the es? Learn about those quali­ Community Y free for rec fications In an article today ITie executive board of the on page 12. St. Mary’s Episcopal Church activity on Election days. Hiey Women’s Society of Community It Is the 'third In a series Baptist Church will meet to­ will hold a Holy Communion call attention .to school closings of articles on income tax ap­ night at 7:30 in Fellowship Hall service tomorrow at 10 a.m. on those days. As Classroom Crime Swells pearing daily In The Herald. of the church. The Community Y has been The board of trustees of a polling place since the late North United Methodist Church 1940’s, when four voting districts WASHINGTON (AP) — The The board of finance of Com­ swelling wave of crime and vio­ will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. were established. Before then, munity Baptist Church will lence sweeping District of Co­ meet tonight at 7:30 in at the parsonage. all voting was at the State Arm­ ory, on Main St. Protestors lumbia public schools has offi­ the youth building of the cials working desperately to church. Percy Smith Circle of South In 1966, the town ' went to United Methodist Church will seven voting districts, with five Cope with a problem that has Call Agnew cost the life of one student al- The Trinity Covenant Church meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at In schools, one at the Commun­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. ity Y and one at the West Side reeuAy this year and Uiousanda board of Christian Education of dollars in damages. and the dlaconate board will Hamilton Hannay, 145 St. John Rec, on Cedar St. St., parents of Mrs. Roderick The registrars say that they ^Murder eP Police have been ordered to meet tonight at 7:30 at patrol all 46 of the capital’s Jun­ McCann, a member. would Uke also to move Voting the chimch. CANBERRA, Australia (AP) ior and senior high schools, but District 6 polling place out of — Police waded Into a crowd of officials indicate much more is The Stein Club of the VFW the West Side Rec to a more Daughters of Liberty, No. 125, antiwar demonstrators chanting needed to dig out the root to the will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. .^suitable location. That move, will meet tonight at 8 at "Go Home C.I.A.” sind arrested drugs, fighting, theft and van­ at the VFW Post Home. they say, would free the West Orange Hall. Mrs. Joseph John­ 16 of them today as Vice Presi­ dalism found in many schools. ston will conduct a '’IShow oitd Side' Rec for Its main purpose, dent Spiro T. Agnew met with -C ^ Rockville Emblem Club will recreaUbn,^ and on a day when Appointment of a fulltime Tell" program. Mrs. Frank Australlsui Prime Minister John safety (llrector responsible for Duncan is in charge of refresh­ have a potiuck tomorrow at schools are not in session. 6:30 p.m. at the Elks Home, Gorton. protecting students and teachers ments. To date, they say, they have Leaders of the protest outside 3 Park St., Rockville. There will been unable to come up with Is under consideration and plana be a ibusiness meeting at 8 . Parliament House expected are under way to hire “ commu­ 4 Preceptor Gamma Chapter, an available substitute, but still 5 Mrs. Martha Rankin is In 1,000 demonstrators, but only nity aides,” possibly retired po­ Beta Sigima Phi sorority, will are trying. about 200 showed up during Ag­ charge of the program- They say that the nearby licemen, to take over as un­ meet tonight at 8 at the new'a four-hour visit there. armed civilian patrolmen In home of Mrs. Horace BisscU, (Herald photo by Pinto) Washington School is not sult- The Steinettes of the VFW Scores of jwlice, security school cprrldorf. 109 Carman Rd. able, because It has no auditori­ agents and U.S.' Secret Service will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. The district’s acting scluxrt su­ ..ilBM um, and because its cafeteria men kept watch along Iron bar­ at the VFW Post Home. is too small. perintendent, Benjamin J. Hen­ Mianchester Lodge of Masons March of Dimes Uses ‘Pass the Envelope’ Drive Method ricades, but the atmosphere ley, also has proposed a $8.6 will meet tonight at 7:30 most of the time was generally Greater Hartford Chapter, requesting donations. This year, is Mrs. Patricia Gentllcore, Explaining the change, Mrs. Chester drive, said this metluxl million packaige to clean up the at the Masonic Temple. The The March of Dimes "Pass relaxed. The crowd picmlcked on Transatlantic Brides and Par­ a large envelope will be sent chairman, left, of 65 Conway Gentllcore said, “ The recruiting has beeijl used successfully in situation, which has threatened Entered Apprentice degree will the Envelope” drive will get un­ the lawn, and most obeyed the ents Association, will meet to­ of mothers, inclement weather, the very educational process In be conferred. Refreshments will der way in Manchester this to one household in a neighbor­ Rd. and helpers, including her charity drives before. appeal of one leader to ’’leave morrow at 7:30 p.m. at the baby-sitting problems and other Pine Pharmacy - Demonstrators march through Rome's Piazza Del Popolo Tuesday night in a many classrooms. be served. week, using a totally new hood, and when that family has husband, Jeffrie, next to her, Included in the envelopes are this place reasonably tidy.” Veterans Memorial Clubhouse, method of donation collection. made its contribution, It will be David Sombric of 77 Elizabeth factors have madle it hard to pamphlets enUtled "Don’t Get Oor. o f Center A Adams show of support for increased aid to starving Biafrans. (AP Photofax) About 30 minutes before Ag­ A related problem is also en- Sunset Ridge, East Hartford. Dr., center, Mrs. Joanne Som­ recruit help” for a door-to-door dimgering Washington's branch The meeting of Bentley School The new method will replace asked to “ Pass the Envelope” Hooked on Harmless Drugs” Maning Boy Scout Troop 123 wiU meet ment and Evaluation Center at trouble, with racial strife dis­ auditorium. Dr. Don Guinan, Inside each large envelope are and shouting., ” Go home, you tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. at (Com­ Gruber ^Rainy Day’ Column Newington Children’s Hospital Aid from Reaching Biafrans rupting many of their schools. Manchester physiciam, will smaller envelopes in which do­ murderer!” munity Baptist Church. and its program of patient aid Violence In the Washington speak and show slides of his nations can be placed and seal­ Agnew gave no sign that he and research. LA.(X>S (AP) — A squabble "All We know ia what we hear government to urge the Nige­ schools burst Into the spotUgiS ~ African safari. Following the noticed the uproar, and his mo­ The Senior Choir of Commu­ Origin of Civic Orchestra ed. The contributor is then ask­ Mrs. Gentllcore says the en­ between Nigerian organizations on the radio,” he said. rian government to get church Jan. 5 when four gun incidents program, Mrs. Edward Cormier torcade sped off, surprising the nity Baptist Church will re­ ed to deliver the envelope to velopes are still being stuffed over directing aid for Biafra ap­ Other Nigerian officials said relief goods moving immediate­ were reported. and Mrs. David Carmel will demonstrators by circling be­ hearse tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. lUNB B. THOMPKIN8 the person who Is listed next and she understands they will peared today, to have been set­ the government has all the food ly into Biafra. —A 16-year-oId Junior high serve refreshments in the cafe­ hind the bul'ding. He went to at the church. on an enclosed list. be mailed out Friday from tled, but there was no green It needs, but the problem is get­ Gen. C. Odumegwu OJukwu, student was killed when a gun J teria. (Come on, Ma! Dig that light yet for foreign govern­ the Embassy for a tennis game ting It to those needing It. They The last person on the list Is Hartford. She hopes they will who led Biafra’s secession ancl with three Australl{in officials. Washington policeman on duty in Hine Junior High School. (AP Photofax) held by a friend went off. J boiC^it of the attic, have ments waiting to send massive said all efforts must be chan­ ----- The property committee of asked to deliver all contribu­ be returned promptly, she said, then fled with his family Satur­ Moet of the demonstrators —A 14-year-old was shot In m I The Manchester Registered Center Congregational Church the sound-post set up again, shipments of food, medicine and neled through agencies ap­ tions to the nearest Connecticut so that this year’s drive can day, was reported In Lisbon. A were long-haired youths and the hip with a pistol as he and a Nurses’ Association will meet will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. stick some strings on it, supplies to the war zone. proved by the government. Bank and Trust Co. office. If be concluded by Jan. 31. Blafran source In the Portu­ girls. They carried Viet Oong fellow student engaged In borae- tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in the in the church office. wash the bow-hair, and he can’t, Mrs. Gentllcore says MaJ. Gen. Yakubu Gowon, the The Red Cross said there were guese capital said he had taken play In a school corridor. There are about 750 envelopes Nigerian head of state, rejected and North Vietnamese flags and Manchester Memorial Hospital ----- drop me a line. That goes she will come for the envelope 13,(MX) tons of food on hand, and refuge In the Biafran mission Crime Rises in U.S. Schools —A 16-year-old student said going out in all in Manchester help from Joint Church Aid and placards reading ’’Keep Nixon Dining Room. Dr. John Braat, Jehovah’s Witnesses will have for the violists and other herself. that {mother 10,000 tons would there and was seeking asylum Alive,” ” Go Home Hubert,” he was shot at twice by a groiq> with anywhere from 4 to 36 in­ other private agencies which WASHINGTON (AP) — The They do this, Dodd said, “ not a local psychiatrist, will speak group discussions of a Bible aid string players as well.” be available within days.. In the Ivory Coast, a former prestunably left over from Hu­ 61 to 81 cases and robbery from of youths on a school play­ Atty. William M. Broneill, dividual donation envelopes In flew mercy shipments to Biafra In order .to enforce discipline In 396 to 1,606. .'Mu on the topic "The Why of Drug tomorrow, at 7:30 p.m. at 726 This was the "come on” In Lindon, Prime Minister French colony 400 miles west of bert Humphrey’s vice presiden­ Senate’s Juvenile delinquency ground; and police took a gun •V chairman of the over-all Man- each. during the civil war. their schools, but to protect He reported as the most dra­ Addiction.” The meeting is open N. Main St., 18 Chambers St., which appeared in The Herald Harold Wilson {innounced that Nigeria. cy, and "Agnew the Voice of subcommittee, which Is headed from a 16-year-old Junior high A "Let them keep their blood themselves against tlie constant matic an Increase from 142 to to members and guests. Woodbridge St., 144 Griffin and started the whole thing. The Britain would give Nigeria $12 Persona returning from the Greek , Dictatorship in Ameri­ by Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, D- pupil at (mother school. A ___ Rd. in South Windsor, and money,” he said in a radio In­ possibility of assaults within 3,894 the number of reported whole thing, in 'the beginning, million for relief work in Biiifra. ca.” Conn., reports that a tide of The dead youth was the first terview. ” We don’t want their w{ir zone said Biafran troops aitd outside their classr(x>ms.’' crimes by nonstudents In and Wesley Circle of South United ^c®och Rd., Bolton. was a heterogeneous group of Five other persons arrested student killed In a city school, 19701 VOLKSWAGEN help or assistance. We will do it The Lagos government tempo­ were surrendering without diffi­ classroom crime and violence around schools. Methodist Omreh will meet players of stringed instruments, Dodd said the 110 schl dis­ but a little leas than a year ago THINK SMALL «1943J0 SEDAN ourselves.” rarily banned British military culty and refugees were pouring during similar small demonstra­ Is rising in big city schools. tonight at 8 at Susannah The Bible Study of Trinity horns and reed instruments and tions 8ifter Agnew’s arrival In many cases, the subcommit­ tricts that answered the sub­ Dodd said the school dropout ^ assistant princlnal at a htoh Delivered In Manchester WINDOW The relief program was re- planes from flying into its terri­ out. They said there were 2,000" has become a signiflciint factor __u „i ^ Wesley House. The Rev. Gary (Covenant Church will meet to­ tymi>ani. And the “ me on” Tuesday wore ordered to appear tee says, the trend Is paralyz­ committee’s questionnaire re­ morrow at 7:30 p.m. Equipped with leatherette in­ ixirted stymied by a dispute tory, but it earlier had notified prisoners of war at Ikot, Ekpene in school crime. Cornell will speak on his Bolivi­ was the invitation of John Gru­ in court March 9. ing education and reducing ported that between 1964 and bery. terior, windshield washer, 2- over its control between the Britain it would, accept emer­ and Port Harcourt, and that “ In almost every case of van­ an experiences, and show slides. ber, music criUc for The teaching .to an attempt to main­ 1968 school homicides 'increased speed electric wipers, heater, SHADES gency supplies flown In by civil­ they saw no signs of mistreat­ During his stay at Parliament dalism. destruction of school This past fall two youths with ___ Trinity (iJovenant Church Herald. . government-affiliated National tain discipline. from 16 a year to 26, rape from defogger, 4-way satety flashers, Made to Order ian aircraft. ment of Biafran troops or (dvll- House, Agnew met with Gorton property and attacks on stu­ a gun threatened a third grade ,1 j ^ .. C!3aolr will meet tomorrow at The i>assing of every decade back-up lights, front and rear Commission for Rehabilitation This preliminary finding by The Strickland-Borst Group of 730 p m U.S. Undersecretary of State ians. and then with the Oablnet. Then dents, former students who class as they took the wallet of N brings with it a review of note­ seat belts, leatherette headrests, Bring your old rollers In and and the Nigerian Red CJross. But the Senate’s juvenile delinquen­ Second Congregational Church ___ all attended a, brief ceremony at a teacher who was out of the the head of the rehabilitation Elliot L. Richardson said In Six thousand Biafran troops were dropouts were Involved,” N J-- worthy events, hopeless and steering wheel lock and rear saVe 8S0 per shade. which Agn^w and astronaut cy subcommittee Is based on {tn- ‘Youth Not Playing room at the a will meet tonight at 8 at south United Methodist window defroster. commission, Timothy Omobare, Washington that the United were reported to have surren­ he said. time, Emd teaidier hopeful. It seems fitting that, John Gruber Dr, John R. Eddy Thomas Stafford presented Gor­ swers to questionnaires by the home of Mrs. Walter Smith, church Rhythm Choir, under said today that the commission States has put $2 million at the dered to commanders of federal Jacks in Cellar' The subcommittee files In- stabbed In the back by an •»- with the beginning of a new ton some m(x>n rocks {uid the scores of the nation’s s(dux>I su­ u Rt. 44, Bolton. Hostesses are the direction of Mrs. Calvin Rlt. 13, TolUnd Tpl*. E. A. JOHNSON ” is in charge of determining disposal of the Nigerian Red forces. MaJ. Gen. Philip Ef- dude these examples of the rise i i ’y®®r‘0‘d pupil he had dlsd- decade, a h i ^ ^ ended, Gruber, who was con- A business meeting was held TED TRUDON Australian flag carried to the perintendents. GROSSE POINTE, Mich. Mrs. Lionel Nadeau and Mrs. Hewey, will meet tomorrow at the Manchester Civic Orchestra, TileoHvill«-M«neh«iltr priority of emergency relief op­ Cross and has informed the fiong, who took command of the of criminality In the public moon by Apollo 11. Although subcommittee staff (AP) — A random survey indi­ Perley Twombly. 6:30 p.m. in the main church a hooeful enterorise which grew as well as organizing the same night at which Dr. M9-2I3I PAINT GO. erations, whUe the Red Cross is United Nations Children’s Fund Biafrans when OJukwu fled and schools: Other Incidents have been re- VOLKSWAGEN Gorton’s press secretary Is­ members stressed that the In­ cates that half of the 1,000 high ----- building. - ^ mnn*H^rirpnTTi in the orchestra, had led the play- John R. Eddy, trombonist, was In charge of emergency opera­ that It has 48 trucks ready to be who announced their capitula­ —In Chicago the number of P°*^ed of teachers being robbed rom a three times through the first elected president. Other officers 723 MAIN ST. sued a short statement saying formation avilable was incom­ school seniors in this exclusive Rejmolds Circle of South Uni------tions.” airlifted to Nigeria. tion, asked federal leaders to reported assaults on teachers point of a gun or knife, Agnew and the Australi{ui offi- plete, they polnljpd to numerous Detroit suburb, where many ted Methodist (Jhurch will meet South United Methodist John Gruber has no problem movement of Beemoven’s Krst were Mrs. Charles Pettis, secre- ” We don’t trouble them at Richardson said details on halt their troops, saying the ad­ jumped from 136 In 1964 to 1,066 Many authorities blame the cl{ils discussed "matters of mu­ reports that crime—especially wealthy officials of the auto in­ tonight at 8 at the home Church nominating committee in filling his column during the Symphony. The First Symphony tary; Atty. Paul Groobert, )all,” he added. “ The decree U.S. aid and the handling of It vance was causing panic among in 1968. trouble primarily on outsiders year, whait with a full concert would be performed at the treasurer; Ray Beller, business tual interest to the Australian assaults on teachers—Is concen­ dustry live, have used illegal —In Seattle, Wash., there were —ex-students and droi>outs who of Mrs. Marshall Hodge of 121 will meet tomorrow at 7 :30 p.m. sharing our responsibility is will be available after a report the civilisin population. trated in junior high schools and Blalknar Dr. Mrs. Gary CJomell in the study of the pastor, the schedules in the area. But come Orchestra’s premier con- manager and vice president; {ind U.S. governments.” drugs at least once. just three reported narcotics 6*iter the schools t6 terrorise the very clear. All we need . . . now arrives from Lagos on talks spreading Into elementary summer, it is necessary to be ^e^t. and John Gruber, musical direc- The four-nation team sent to “ The discussions emphasized “ It’s definitely time that our violations in the schools in 1966. children and dilirupt classes. WiU lead a Bible study on the Rev. Dr. J. Manley Shaw. is to get to the field and meet Tuesday between Gowon and schools. Book of John. — resourceful. Some hadn’t played since high tor as Well as conductor. Future Nigeria to investigate allega­ the continuing cooperation of parents become aware that In 1967 there were 268 such vio- Parents’ organizations have HOUSE the needy masses and not-alt U.S. Assistant Secretary of tions of genocide returned from In a draft statement prepared Being a traveler among mu- school; some had played in - meetings were to be held every Australia and the United their boys and girls are no long­ lations. Robberies in the Seattle complained bitterly about older " 9 ----- '• The Adult Discussion Class of down in Lagos quarreling.” State David Newsom. President for the opening of Senate hear­ sical circles, Gruber was ac- other civic orchestras, and Monday evening in the band a four-day visit to the front but States,” the statement added. er just playing Jacks down in 8ch(x>l system increased from 26 students and outsiders forcing The Senior High Youth Forum South United Methodist Church A defense department spokes­ Nixon announced Monday that ings early this year. Sen. Thom­ of North United Methodist will meet tomorrow at 10 a.m. quainted with instrumental trios many had said they were ^ “ a room at the high school, WATERPROOF would say nothing to newsmen. “ Th's involved cooperation both the basement," said school su­ cases In 1964 to 173 cases in yoimger children to give them man said the government had $10 million is available for relief as J. Dodd, DConn., said that The government continued to in defense and in peaceful de­ perintendent Theos Anderson,/^ 1968. money. Breakage of sch(x>l wln- Church will meet tonight at in the Reception Room of the and quartets who occasionally iiitie nervous.” It’s interesting (Tomorrow’s installment will not cleared e relief airlift from work in Biafra. ine one sch(x>l system, that of keep newsmen from the front velopment.” The great majority of dru]^ —In San antonlo, Tex., bur- dows, blamed on both students 7 p.m. ait the churks or in­ kins University School of Medi­ sin, opened five days of hear­ exhaust. $500 a year next fall, the spokes- $2,100 a year next September. A found for rehearsals. A request hemoglobin. The levels reached cidental living expenses, and cine. ings into the safety of the pill, The carbon monoxide from miui said. Nonmembers will spokesman said the major fac­ from Gruber for the use of a 10 to 20 per cent. they tell a story being repeated Davis told the monopoly sub­ now used by 8.6 million women cig{irette smoke gets into the continue to pay $760 a year. tor was a wage Increase for room in Manchester High The high levels were linked to on college campuses across the committee of the Senate Small In this country and an estimated blCMxlstream, the scientists said, hon-ucademic employes whose School was approved by the Individual smoking habits, such country. The Rev. Clement J. Schneid­ Business Committee in pre­ 10 million abroad. where It appears to pave the er, S.J., acting president of earnings will go from $1.60 lo Board of Education. as depth and duration of inhala­ An Associated Press survey pared testimony that every The hearings, two days this We'll give your burner the full treat­ way for the accumulation of Creighton University in Omaha, $1.80 an hour. On a Monday night, the 19th tion. showed the rising prices affect­ agent which has been shown to week and three next, are'' the cholesterol In the arteries. of September 1960, more than ment . . . to make sure that it is func­ To check their observatio-s, ed public and private universi­ Neb., cited general inflation as Many sch(x>ls claim tuition in­ cause c(uicer in humam also first by Congress on the safety An excess of cholesterol is one the reason for next fall’s 60 musicians appeared for the tioning properly . . . to give you Dr. Astrup said that in one ser­ ties, large (md small sch(x>l8, all creases do not cover rising has been shown to cause It In of the pill, which has been factor that has been Implicated planned tuition boost of $60 per first rehearsal. This was more carefree, economical |ieating comfort. ies of experiments, two groups faced with Inflation and general­ costs. animals. linked to everything from head­ Now In . the Incidence <>f heart dis- semester, bringing the yearly than had been originally ex­ Day or night, routine or emergency, of rabbits were fed cholesterol, ly higher education costs. At NYU, for exicmple, a "There is no reason to pre­ aches to fatal blood clotting. ea^ . Deposits of the fatty sub­ but only one group was also ex­ At New York University, tui­ tuition to $1,660. pected and there was scurrying we'll lake full responsibility for the spokesman said the cstlmaltHl sume,” he said, “ That the sin­ Most of the 18 witnesses stance clog the ^rtei^es, prev­ posed to carbon monoxide. tion alone has risen about 42 per for extra chairs) and music' operation of your burner. And we Only “ )n the light of toe continuing cost of educating a student this gle exception . . . will turn out scheduled have been c^riilcal of enting normal flow of blood and cent in 'the past eight years and upward trend in the cost of liv­ stands. make prompt delivery of famous The accumulation of choles­ year rose $254, $79 more than to be oral contraceptive?.’’ the pill for one reason or anoth­ oxygen. will go up (mother $176 to $2,460 ing, we consider the amount of For their first rehearsal, of Atlantic heating oil. , terol In the arterial walls of rab­ the tuition increase. There ia even less reason for er. ' ■ . The new reporjl came from a year next September. Uie tuition Increase to be mini­ two hours, they played the Star ATUMTIC bits exposed to carbon monox­ Lawrence University in Ap­ such a presuntptlon, Davis add­ Scheduled with Davis today For full details of our complete burner Drs. Poul Astrup, Knud KJeld- At the University of Montana,' mal," he said. Spangled Banner, thd Valse ide was three to five times ns pleton, Wts., will lncriMi.se its ed, since the same compounds were three researchers who (sit­ OIL H.AT service, call or write sen emd John Wonstlup of the tuition and room and board Is 24 Triste by Sebellus and the much as In those given only cho­ Iowa State University In comprehensive fee—tuition and have been shown to produce ed possible genetic damage. department of clinical chemis­ per cent higher this year then It C!k>ronation March by Meyer­ $ c .o o lesterol, Dr. Astrup sold, in Ames, a state owned and oper­ room and board--from $2,956 to breast cancer in males. One reported a study showing a try at the Royal Hospital In Co­ was in 1066-66. Increases for the beer. By the time the rehearsal testa on rabbits who were not ated school, raised tuition $76 $3,300 a year next fall. Six>kes- Calling this a “ very rare find­ form of eynthetlc frmale hor­ FOGARTY BROTHERS, INC. pair penhagen. Dr. Astrup described given any cholesterol, the (xir- coming year are being ,dlB- per quarter to $200 per quarter ing under other clrcumsllanccs," work on rabbits and studies of men for the schl said In­ mone used In one type of plU bon monoxide produced damage cussed, (dthough no figure has last fall. Room and board, now Davis asked the subcommittee: 319 BROAD STREET humans at a conference on bio­ creases were in line with uni­ had caused cleft palate In mice. in the walls of the arteries. been set. $810 for a normal academic “ Shall we have millions of Fuel OH — Oil Burner Sale, and Sendee logical eilfects of carbon monox­ versity policy that students pay Main purpose of the hearings, FREE In an early stpdy of 1,0(» fac­ The increases vary from a year of three quarters, will in­ women on/ the pill for 20 years Air Oondlttcnlng ide sponsored by the New York few dollars to several hundred. 46 per cent of their educational as outlined by Nelson, Is to de­ • Insured Budget Puynoent Plan . tory workers chosen at rondoto crease about $40 pejr quarter cost. and then toscover /it was all a termine whether women sre DELIVERY! Academy of Sclent^. Offtclole ))Iame the Igweta on ./■ • 24 Hour Customer Sendee A«12.00Value In Copenhagen, Dr. Astrup said next fall. , ' ' The Kan.sas Board qf Regents, great mistake?" j being adequately wantod of the Dr. Astrup said his depart­ higher salkrles for teachejrs, ris­ 649-46S9 “ a cledr relationship” between ^ An-ISU official said the in­ voting to increase stodent aca- He said no woman should take pill’s known and suspected side ARTHUR DRUG ment notlc^ high (toncentra- ing construction costs,. general creases were necessary because the pill continuously for more EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED WATERPROOF tlons of carbon monoxide. In the (Baa Page Twenty-Eight) inflation, need for new equip­ of a lack of funds, appropriated (Sc l*ug() Twenty) than,two years. (Bee Psge BUteea)

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