TWBITT MONDAY, MARCH 10. 1000 DoRy Net Ron UtanrlypHtpr Svfnhtg 9W U te Y$Mk ■need The Weather toareh s, 1999 RookrtHe Bmbtem Club wUl Pair, windy « n lo 0 9 d itarMOli Hie executive board of the MUford Rd. won first place, and A b ou t T ow n bovo o potluck Wodneadoy at ftewoomers Club of the Marv Wednenday. Low (Mdebt to •:>0 'p>m. and a Iw lnaai meet- V F W Q u een Miss Laura Zeglio of 88 Lafce^ 15,476 teem to low 20s. Htok toutor* of chester YWCA wtl meet tonight n’a in r a t 8 at the Kfts Clob, Park wood Clrde, second plooe. Both rear in 9Qr. O n re h at 8 at the home of Mrs. Wil: senfors at Manchester High Menchasler— ,4 CUy of Vlttage Chmrm 8t Mra. Theodore Venture le Uam Murray, 18 GrtowoM St. Is C row ned TALL CEDARS OF LEBANON MirtBC toMtUng, (n chaive of (he propraun. Ifeni- -Schotri, they received gift cer VOL. LXXXVm, NO. 1S6 ta Mbrauy, wU be tificates at a school assembly (SIXTEEN PAGES—TWO SECHONS) MANCHBSTEIL CONN, TUESDAY. MARCH 11, 19M «n P age U ) bera are reminded to brtng ar Miss Kaiien Wightman of 387 PRICE TEN CENTS «t 10 ajtn. in ticles for a penny auction. The Women's Home League of Wednesday. Riootn Mt the the Salvation Army wiU meet Woodbridge St was crowned Members of the Loyalty Day Mies Mianchester Loyalty Day etaraii. UMOlMn w e wenhajed JOea Lorraine Woykovaky, of tomorrow at 1 p.m. in the Jun oommHtee ere Cary Crane, Co M a c iewLlerlulw. DeeBort ior Hall at the CMadel. Hostesses Queen Saturday night at (he Michael Mcbinemey, Mn. 68 Ifileo Dr. has been named to VFW Post and AuxHtary’s sec botfco « ■ booenred. Hiere (he dean'a Hat at Ouunberlayne aire M ra Elsa Samuelsan and • l Richaixl Bldridge, Mra Leotsud oCB be o bnebwB meebnc eftnr Mrs. Margaret Perrett. ond annual Lojmity Day Dance KeneM, Mrs. Cbarlee IRiih and Mrs. Meir Assumes Junior OoUege, Booton, Mass. at the Post Home. Mlsa Marcia BINGO Mrs. Mary LeDuc. Billot of 80 Columbus St. was — 4 Mre. Cheryl Incandella, daug;h- The Manchester Civic Orches OrtANBE H A U EVERY TUESDAY Winds Seen Danger lha aBcactdlYe board of the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth tra will rehearse tonight at 8 in named runnertip. Israeli Premiership, Ida Junior MUaeum League A. Beebe of 287 Oraen Rd., has the bead room of Mianchester The queen will reiu'esent the artt oaeet ConotTGar a t 8:15 sum been named to (he dean’s list at High Schoid, The next conceal Manchester Post and AuxlUary ^^JByjBALBM (AP) — OoMa heavy artiUery and tank guns. at (he nuMum Eastern Connecticut State Col wUl be on May 28 in Bailey Au in a statewide contest Miay 8 in I Fire Calls J*^*^^** ’*'“'****^ «* "Ow tow*" wtwnsd tlM lege, WUUmantic, arhere ohe is ditorium, MH9. New Britain. Last year’s Man tonfed'n govemment todhy whMe fiiw," it Raid. at Brtdget School Ubrmiy a senior. chester queen, Mrs. Roger Ron- Town firefighters Saturday •••* Bfyidton troops bat- It wan the third day of artU- To Apollo 9 Landing were called to 14 Summit St. roiuntean wlH baas a srortahop St. Miargaret’a Circle, De*^- dlnl, went on to become the ^ a p ln wUh aiCUIsry ocroHi lery botttoa aloi« tiie taen o n w at 0:80 a. command ship to prove Ua Mardi 18, at the VF, MS Sumndt St. Mku. tive In school affairs and is om- Miss Mindy MescheH of 41 so penalized. prime mlntoter of Braiel and radged the area emd noughed up Kenneth Dowdkig Is oo-hoatees. form a new government the seas kito eight foot waves. “I am ready now .to give ah ddhocky said a recotsade- ' Keeney St. School PTA eooecu- Tito Affirms attirmaUve answer so as not to Offensive Enters 3rd Phase ■a"cs flight would be made over ttve boand wlU meet tonight at delay by even one hour the pres the area and a declaten made 8 (n the school louige. entation of a new Cabinet to the Tuesday afternoon about when Independent Kneaset,’! Israel’e top woman and where to lend the space Ctaopman-Joy Circle of North _ _ ^ poiiucianpoliUcian uxatold anasar.Shasar. craft. United Methodiat Church will 1 1 !Vghalciwria ^he did not say U she would 60 Allied Points CStuok FlHey, recovery team raact Weftoeeday a t 2 p.m. at V A il make any changea In the 21- lender aboard the ship, said K the churob. Hostrews are Mire. man Cabinet Eahkol headed unun- the ipoce'agem^^ atlcks to Ita Kenmore Stove By yETVai BJEHAK Axal Joimon end Mha Cfcment til his death Feb. 26 of a heart p4an to land on the 161st revohi- Leada. Assoototod Preea Writer attack. Shelled hy Foe tfon Thuraday, the only alteina- Sears BELGRADE, Tugoetavia Mrs. Meir, 70, was nominated Uve would be to eoctand the land SAmaON (AP) —Heavy light- Amertonn 'toroes reported ,ui>-kui- ui« im m lo n n (AP) - President •«(» reef- ^ ing point farther east to escape ' ' „ ___. . , Friday. Wearing a black tog raged today at four poMa tog 190 North Vietnamese troops the high winds firmed Tugoedavia’s independ- woolen drese and a square sil northweri of Saigon, nod Viet centered to a relatlveiy emal Ihe dectoion woigd have to be INOOME TAX ence (odny and declared that p o ver brooch pinned to her left' <3(xg forcM riMfiied more than area of Tay Nliih Province, as made eoon enoi«h to pemdt the FREFARATION Oammuntat party has (he right Rhpulder, she told the 79-year- 60 ____ -____------3 _^ _ towns____ ., In- dM a large « numtwr...... of ^ the rocket Ouedaloami to steam to the to dictate to other Ooehummlst old president and a batterir of eluding the real well for Call Mra. Meir is expected to lead him to a maximum security cell in Tennessee State Prison at Nashville. launched Feb. 23. They said the gooi > voded CkechoslovalclB and, ap- Thursday morning. It’s goraia _,, , , . . Z preaeiKpresent herner government to tnethe Ray began serving 99-year sentence in death of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. period (ram now untU Saturdny H m North VtotnMnese 1st Dfe be pretty good.’’ JA SO N J. NO VITCH ^r««yon*tos^^ orders by Kneaset tor JW e of confidence was a “critical one,” and the vtolcn oent about 400 troopa Oonanander McDivitt repttod: Thursday, Shazar aald 106 of the alert status at some Amerioap agotmt a patrol tone of tbs U .B’"xtist’s . ------fine--- and dandy. Stu, you 643-19^A J Ida Kneaaet members had ex- mmmmsmrnmsammk hasee was Increased. ut Air Oavnliy Dtririon colled 6ocd woric mi-k-mr presaed support lor Mre. Meir. MHHaiy anatysta said Saigon Lending Zcite Grant Reponto Itoooa reported a foroewt of 8** “This U the largest majority ritU appeared to be the Viet teo tp the field satd about 00 “whids cf U knota and seas fow M toeoow th^t^ the R*^ans ^ experience of the fbma- Dissenters See King Plot Gong’s main objective. They North Vtotnumene were klBed to ^ ^ve teat vtolh m tew Mgher PREPARED RANGE tave a right to Intervene to any tion of (our govemmenU," he Oomonunlet oountry whose “eo- added. MEMPHIS, Tenv (AP) — Ray “got money foom aoveral w . 1 ___ _ ^ *•»* raooto* attem pt to four »wMto.’’ MEAT LOAF c t^ a m ’ Is th re a te n ^ one orthodox religious factlcm Ito tte name of the affqgiedly opposed Mre. Meir becauM she Siir-f/riLis: OMnafuliy grotmd U. S. FUEL OIL Mgher interaris of sactalfem, nt- ^ woman. Another sui»x>rt- Choloe Beef, Poiic and tem p ted mode to Jurilfy even her because she was the ma l»^y«u:ri«tonoe. m ^ y rot ^ iooto ngknwl back totor (wc h«n« of pound- Nrirnrethslem. M oD VeKL seasoned witii na GASOLINE ths outrigM viotorion of the »v- jortty party’s selection but ^nffVtffan TUfime **nmnnil* ------»--- <____ . .. / * _ ---■-- « iiwm . , tures flavor mauric eesr entgiXy of SI Goctoftst (Oonunu- sentench^ of Jam ee EUd Ray by a rifle >-iflirt r o ^ e D^perimw* qxiioen- *?“ *• ’gravltatiiig" from tog by guiiffiq> heU6ofitare and woridng>ng on K. soninga . . . in oven pan nist) country and military ftNwe (■•• Y"6" Eight) to 99 y ^ to prison. ^ ^ a ^ T ” *" ““ R"y’» tonraid llie arttBsry. Last flatoritoy, 18* B:94 a.m. EMI', with thn carrier ne for yoa . . . 2 Ib. 'nto’e speech wan mainly to Sanders Backing. nation, sayn to ,to copivinoed by caned P™on before he ee- Ii( Atlahita.'tJoretta King, tlw *«Ktonal forces will spearhead U-S. ^ c e re said potroto (kem Guadnlcanal waiting to retrieve kiaf reedy to pop in oven niark the 80th ararlvereary at $200 Pupil Grants RaV’s admission o P guik Itself . , ■■ . ■■ ; ^ wlddkv. mhj Bay's plea of guilty ettack, whUe -the foroen the base we»e toterrupttog ene- «"toonauta. and bake . . . M 1 .9 S the founding of the party and that (to murder was part of a yatorauanaie. added ...______thet the inveitl- ^ " c e s m t . be w aiioweaallowed w)to ctosedose tnethe — ^“*° dtvtelons wlM try try u,to n*y supply movesnents. They 50*toon oonird had been con- Try one today . . . keep aas was inotoly devoted to the par HARTFORD, Conn. (AP)— conspiracy. ‘ “*®’‘ end the search tor the »»«*«»«*• at the opportune mo- said the North Vietnamese 1st c®**®** about high winds and A to your freeser tor emersoa- ty’s hlatoty. State Education Cfommlsalon “Tliere are the uimnswiwed ‘ robbery nvent and toy to follow to.” Division holds War Zene C, tto . the Sooieltst oountriro, Inctaidikg soWlers without. Hijack Foiled Automatic mended by Gov. John Demp state had uncovered no evidence disagreed with the theory that President Nixon, Cambodia’s Prince Sihanouk announced in a casualtiiea. Cbaek (w 3 in 1 OPERATORS the Oommunist party of Czecho- sey. at all of con^Xnacy. no,conspiracy was linked with broadcast monitored here. ,, Oven ■tovaWa, cancetod (heir attend Fourteen miles to the south, Btaid ...... ■>. Weekend reports from (he <3anale said the sums of mon- the assassination, At the same time, U.S. officials confirmed that the United more than 100 North Vlet- In Colombia, Bie EMGO OORP. ance,’’ he aald. State Capitol indicated^that ey Ray spent hoiking around Under questioning by the Ttto said' the Yugoslav party States has expressed regret to both Laos and Cambodia tor namese troopa attached an ar Boneless Chock offers batter than aver the administration was con the United States and Canada court, however, Ray said he any incursions Into their neutral territory that may have taken age pay and libemal bene- . was accustomed to sacrifices mored cavalry unit of the U.S. Pot Roast ... ,1b. M9^ Sculptured T6ul{t: The three abandoned the DC4 V French workera wont oh a 24- P®pocs were published, and VernonYouth pix)peller.(h-iven Colomfolan------air linerHrufer afterafftev* dhssthe government______j re hour strike today to pressure Wednesday morning editions Hi-Medium-Lo petiir fused to let the plane take on the govenxment tor substantial Burners Electric Clock It ■was the first general strike Found Dead^ fuel after the hijackers threat- Timer. Operatea |TOge increases—a demand that in France since the great wave erred the pact and denwnded to the oven and stoppages that tied up the na- go to Cuba. The plane was appliance outlet. Uwoughote EXinope. tloo for six weeks last May and D rugsCited seized as the pilot taxied the jfoifre good ^ with the efriice on and June. When Premier Georges four-engine aircraft tor a 1«-^ trow^rtatlon Pompldoii sat down with the la- A 20-year-old Vernon .youth minute flight to Bairanqullla. m m The three hijackers armed ^ txw unkHis t o end those strikes. was found dead in a south end i with submachine guns were told forinore at ^ ® general wage increase of Hartford apartment yesterday ^ 15 per cent was agreed by the pilot that he did rnt have levels It had reached over the meeting was z S ^ from what police believe was enough furi to reach Cuba. The J___ . _ March to dlsouaa the price evo- an overdose of drugs. pilot called the contrtri tower, Beneficial Visi-Bake The biggest drop came in Par-' imjnn. The youth was identified at hut on government orders the Oven Door is itself where the. price' for an Otto B. Moody. His address airline did not refuel the plane. Removable Oven ounce'of gold (ell cents from 86 was given as 82 Irene Dr. In Pdllce cars nnhed to the scene, Door and Racks. and encircled the plane. For total Vernon, but he has recently sL r “j: ^ s-t.rs lived at 9 Village St. In Rock Thwarted; the hijackers aban cleanabiUty. were reported in Lendon and cent last year. It aold .tt could ville. doned the plane, opening fire ° 74480 Zurich. • not permit mono than a 4 per The body was found at 10:60 as they rushed out. F iv e per evdn , MUffens of EVenclunen •trug'- 94480 cent wage increase in 1969 wltit- am. In a first floor apartment sons among the police and pas SAVE $ 4 0 gled through the day without out risking inflation and possi at 20 Bulkeley Ave., which runs sengers were wounded, and one memy essential serviceB. bly devaluation of the franc. off Park St. near the West of them died, according to the as much as Kenmore Gas Stove Suburban trains stayed in the Cartagena airport. The unions disputed the govern Hartford town line. atations, but some long'diatance Kenmore Electric Stove ment figures atul called for a 12 Moody, Hartford police said, The plane, a DCM of the alr- with Automatic Oven trains'-----r -----ran. Candles7. o r , portable , per cem cent w wage hike.' The talks was visiting a friend at. the **"® Socledad Aeronautica de • gaa lamps were the only iUumi- apartment. The friend found Medellin, was on the runvmy of $5000 with Automatic Oven nation in tbouBanda of ahona and # s . . I 30-in. stove, See-thru oven door « « « « « in WIU ^ few scattered subway trains Moody lying dead on a couch, the airport at Cartagena „ __ when____ ' Teflon®-coated griddle I 30-in. stove, See-thru oven door police said, but they declined to **'® three men with submachine A Beneficial All-In-One Loan takes care of every* identify him. pms told the pilot to take the ' Handy appliance outlets, I Two 8-in., Two 6-in. deluxe plug-in A Hartford police spokesman plane with 38 persons aboard to thing— other loans, time-payment account!, Ulu« surface burners expemei—‘and gives you the extra cash you want one manual, one timed deserted because riders said investigators “were satis- Cuba. Porcelain finish Regdlor * 239.95 3 Handy appliance outlets - fled” that the cause of the The passengers ^eluded ai well. Lower rates on larger amounts. Phona death was connected with drugs. Adm. Alberto Veron, deputy Beneficial. . . where the money is. No Trade-In Required 3 Full widtn storage drawer Gas Stoves as low as K88.4N) **a T^*'i*’ ®^ other means of trannorta- The spokesman declined to say chief of Colombia's navy, Offlce workers who made It /In what evidence police found at The airline said the pilot told BENEFICIAL FINANCE A MORTGAGE CO. MONEY DOWN on Sears Easy Payment found elevators Idle and buUd- ^ Army tnicka ran an emer- Electric Stoves as low as SlSSaG # ono ouuo- service on a few main the apartment linking the death the control tower at (hutagena Oaoond Mortpaa LetM $1000 to $0000 SHOP AT SEARS 1445 New Britain Ave, B ristol W iM ted . . ,__, iXMitiaa. Some private buaea were to drugs. that three men told him to go to Manchester Shopping Tontogton ParloMle 1 Ktvervlew Center WUlfanentte Flights Inside EYance were West Hartford Faricnde 698 numtogtoa •78 Mato 84. ^ N \ , Police sources said Moody had Cuba when he was preparing to AND SAVE Wtoztod S d ., OM B t 8 Middletown A ve. 679 Mato S t curtailed, but some planes kept »uiuu. transportatkm to cope with today's general strike. Paris streets. (AP Photolax>.>^ An’autopsy was performed to- “We don't have fuel to get to Ousnbotoed or 8EARI, aOPBVCK AND 00. Open Daily 10 to 9:80 Open Mon. thru Sat. Open Dnlly 9tM to 9 Boet Hariferd R ockville New Britoto but most foreign airUnes kept (gee Page Eight) Your Money Bock Saturday 9:30 to 9 Saturday 9:80 to 9 ' Here a younr couple, she shelterinir from the rain 9:80 A.B4. to 9 PJN. I Sat. 9:80 to 5:80 EUtaftoa Rd. 98 Ualoa 84. Newhrt4e n m (Bee Page Eight) (Bee Page Eight) 59S-4851 575-1881 E M -atll
. ) iiN ^ > MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1909 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONNi TUESDAY; MARCH 11, 1969 PAGE THREE Safeguarding Your Teen-Ager MOVIE AUDIENCE o d throughout Tolland County win p.m. The drivers were Barry Z: •••***«g u i d e ******* S h e in w o ld B rid g e T o l l a n d meet with State Central Com W. Coudes, 26, o f 72 Hudson St., A SERVICE OF HLM-MAKER8 mittee membnu toenorrow and Leonardo Ctelciano o f Hart AND THEATERS.THI POnnVB DOUBLE Police Log night at'8 to the Town Hall. ford. ■ MAT BB BEDODBUED Youthful Trials with Drugs ThSM rating* apply Ip Uma NORTH 3 Roads in Town Included St.^ Matthew’s Ladtes Guild -Ralete detatis w ill ing, and reaching down now to B RESTRICTED — Persons eei you do not have a awrelhta 4 1105 morrow night at 8 in the Hiclts M>pmred on the list in previous ftsitunday’s league schedule of 48 N. Elm' St; Irene Moore ence, q f’ Bast Hartford, skidded .1 Love Lucy the Movies "Our earth ta deienerate ... be given later. In the mean younger ages than before. redoUUs. Soolh W ell N o iA Eael Memorial School gym. (34) What’s New? (24) Eastern Conn. Symphony undsr 16 not admitted, un-i' yeen . ptts Lipman Ohorches against ice patch on Love Lone Orchestra chUdren ao langar obey their time, sponsors of the local Dr. Stanley F. Tolies, director VKaafs dotibla, out ot a cfcsr of 11 Battista Rd.; and Kenneth 6:00 ( 38-10-1340) News, Sports. less accompanied by perent i 1 4 Peee 3 4 P u * The major item aj^waring on Waraute at 1:80; Clinton Press P. Patrale, tel. 878-2848. (20) Mayor Harlamon Reports (40) I Sp ' * mHted. This ego rsstrictien A-Q-16-4; Hearts, lt-8-4; Dla- The realigning of Rt. SO from J. Deblola, 26, of 130 Pearl St. 6:06 (40) Combat had some experience with mari turned up with one or two trump Red Orooa Ooniae yesterday to answer a cMrge M);30 (34) »r " t s m ,e Company eoleed eiinilar complaints about discussion portions of the monda, K-S; Ctabs, A -gV . The IsHt two in the four-part a point south o f the R t 74 in- 6:30 (30) Social Security juana. may be higher In certain honotw the double might well The Tolland Volunteer Amhu- of resisting arrest. Coiu4^"^ae were hurt and taken Man (3) Who. WiiatT^^en, Wnm, the younger genmtian ever April meetings. Wtatt do yon aay? ♦ Mancheater CbmmuMty OOttege steraection to Suckers Brook Is (103330) Huntley-Brinkley Why a^oae. Cheek theater er tall Bouth how to melee Ms oon- faenos Asnoclation w ill conduct a March 24. chester Memorial to Hospital (18) Favorite Martian (18) Ten Thirty Movie ainoe. About 65 per cent of surveyed Answer: Bid one drib. Wben-i ■emlnar, "HCMMF to M arital again included. Red Cross first aid riaas beglir Elliott Speaks whore they were treatied for ■ 8) FTank ReynoMa 11:00 (331O-13O3a>40) News. Now paranta haveta keen new students said they had used it ^ ' edvortlsln)^. tXHOt (34) What’s New? (R ) you have four dubs and four Bteas — Home, Meals, Mcney, The other project carrying the ntog March 81. shoulder injuries, and dis Sports, Weather oonoem—why should so many (he young. The great majority less than 10 times—the most Prinisd as ■ publie aarvtea As the canda lay, Norih had AOOIDl ( 312) Walter CronUte (C) (20) Tbm Ewell Show opades, Wd one dtto rather than < FRhees" will be heM in • (he Highway Oonunlasioner’ s recom The' five-week standard To Homemakers charged. 6:46-- (20) News 11:38 ( 3) Tuesday Starlight youths be experimenting wUh of them are serious and smaat, common answer was only once A Scene from the Fasrted at ToUand Tpke. and SEE SATURDAY’S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE USTINOR „ dent counaeling, law enforce a te ." Americans, adults included, tmro|Xi were in the wrong poet- at 7:4S a/in. The drivers were, St. Mary^s To Show Film THEATER TIME spades, you can raise. If you The problem of money of Dunn Rd. Intererted persons nrmy contact i.i-servlce training session for Demlng St. at 9:20 p.m. The ment, psydilatry, medicine, The preosurea on youths who have tried mfirijuana at least tlon and that they would take E. J. Gdmacho-Navarro, 47, of SCHEDULE open one apada with Ms hand, management, vrtio rimuU do Irt, Churoh O nvaas Sunday Joht> Meloy, Cervens Rd. drivers were Kathleen A. Cole psychology and sociology offer a are poor, particidarly the Negro once. only one trick at moet instead members of the staff of the '23 SMckland St., and Ellen M. Radio of (he (hiee (ricks that West a responre of two dtamondi ' hnw, and why, wtH be taken up The United Congregational Tours Europe man, of RockviUe, and Manuel variety of reasons that may poor, are dltferent. Dr. David LBD, a vastly more potent Py Pasolini on Gospel Manchester Homemaker Serv Kelly, of 20 Agnes Dr. (This Usttng Includes only tiioM news broadcasts of 16 or 15 fondly hoped for. Moreover would leave you with no ocm- ’ Wedtoesday by Oatitoer W. Chimti will conduct a Debt Re- Fowteen - year - old James C. Neves, 38, of Cambridge, hdp parents taiderstand the Gottlieb of Pennsylvania State halludnation-producing drug, Burnside Theater—Romeo and ice, Inc. last night in the train minute le n ^ . Some statkms carry other short newscasts.) North ooidd fed confidant that foitable reUd. " Meutton, manager o f the Oon- tlrament Fluid Drive Sunday to Schneld^, eon o f Mr. and Mrs. Mass. Neves’ car was towed pmsent drug explosion. University points out: apparently has become less pop The English ianguage version The film was awarded the Juitat 7:004;SO necticut Bank and Trust Oo.’n ing room of the agency. ^/ An accident was reported in WBCH—91t 6:00 News the opponeiite oouM not find a Oopyrigtat ItM raise $40,000 in pledgea * over Albert Setateider of Lakevlew away. 6:00 Hartford Highllghu 6:16 Market Report Some point out that ours is al- ular within the last year or two of the Italian fllm "The Gos grand prize In 1964 by the In Manchester Drlve-In—Closed- Main St. Manchester branch. Elliott described the varlcnik^ the Stop and Shop parking lot 1:00 News 6:30 Weather "H e 'wants a change o f atntus, coftiract of five of some unfald General Features Ootp. ” a two-year period. Heights, bos left on a ten-day rsady a drug-obsessed society. as young people began to hear ternational Catholic Film Office. leopen Friday- A former credit analyst, vice functions and purpose of/tiie yesterday at 1:46 p-m. The 8:00 Oasllghi 6:36 Strictly Bporu and he wants it now. He wants pel According to St. Matthew" suit to rescue (hemewlves from The pledges are being sought tour of the Holy Land and COMPLAINTS 13:00 Quiet Houra 6:36 Afternoon Edition In IMS alone^ some 187 million of its serious dangers, this sur It also has received three priaes East Windsor Dilve-hv— P»«4dent of (he East Hartford the court. The training a ^ lo n drivers were Raymond G. Pod- 7:00 Accent 60 out o f the slums. He wants out will be presented as the sec ihe pickle barrel. to permit the retirement of the Ranve, Accompanying him on A break and entry was re W PO P—I4H prescriptions were written for vey finds. at the Venice Internationei Film Closed—reopen Friday. Rriiary dub, memher cf (he was a part of a regular’ on-go- rebartz, 29, of 171 Sunrunit St., ported at (the Marine C2ub 'on 6:00 Danny Clayton 7:16 Now of unemployment. He wants out ond program of the Festival of Makes Overtriok short term loan taken out by the the trip are an aunt and uncle 6:00 Dick Heatherioi 7:30 David Brinkley drugs that affect mood or be Heroin, causing true addic F'estlval and a special award Fkuat Hartford Rotary Club, i.Tg series designed enrich and Catherine B. Hickey of 18 7:30 Newa of the World of a physical setting which res Soutti; took the U ig cf duha church to oompleto the Religious from Ellington. The youth plans Parker St. yesterday morning. 9:00 BUI Love havior; aduHs were tiw main tion, is a different story. In 1914, Arts as the second program of from the National Council of member of ithe Eaot Harttotd and broaden the ydpproach of Plymouth Lane. ( A coin box on a pool (able was 1:00 Gary Girard 7:66 Joe Oaragioia tricts moMUty and maxtinlaeB the Festival of Arts tomorrow with dummy’s eoa, entered Ms Education Budding. * to take motion pictures of Ids 8:06 P o p Concert consumers. it wras estimated there were Churches. YM CA axtvisory oommtiitee, and staff members to their case the only thing pdioe said was w iN P — in > 9:06 Nlghtbeat feelings of personal defeat. at 8 p.m. in Neill Hall at St. M e ir r i ll T r i a l hand with the ace o f hearts end STARTS TOMORBtHPl ~ A total of 70 canvassers wUl trip and. to show them to his 6:00 News 11:00 News, Weather "When parents have a medi 280,000 heroiil and opium ad- Other programs in the Art tommuntty leader to find work. /' A minor accident was reported broken into. An undetermined 6:16 Etoeok Up "Given the choice and a simi- Mary's Episcopal Churdi. tried a finease with dummy's Evenings 7:00 - 9:00 be employed, working under a cHaasmatee at. Tolland Middle 11:16 Sports Final cine cabinet full of drugs, the - West 780 pdnis. fer new possibilities in this "It would be wronj^eaded how Four members of Second Om- Court Admiiiistrahir John P. Tonite: "2001 — ever to do so; the young p ^ fessor of Mstory at the Univerei- Dally Queatton quest (For a large Ulostratod book gregational Church attended the ty of' Oonnecttcut end state Cotter transferred Staitefs Atty. A Space Odyssey" pie's rebellion is meaningful to As dealer, you hold: Spades, M e ^ a M i x ^ Ihe Generation Gap let containing tida series In ex 11th am tn l Quiet Day of the ■historian, will speaik on "Ckm- Harry Gaucher Jr. of Windham them, and constitutes both a re- And this is an era of rapid, re panded form, and suitable for Hartford District, Women’s Ftel- nectlcut, tine Supply State of the County to prosecute the case apcnae 4o their altjatlan and a In ETM 'Show volutionary change Umt leaves reading by both parents and lowiMp of the Ocxmectlcut Oon- American Revolution,’ ' at (he in the Totlanl County Superior adults as well as youths bewil way of dealing with it Furttier- young people, send $1 to "Drug ferenoa, of the United (Jhurch of Oourtnoom. more, thefr judgments are often meeting of the Mencheoter The 'LUtle Theatre of Man dered and uneasy as to what to- Booklet" In care of this newqia- Christ, today at the United Historical Society at nUng Jun The Merrills are charged with / more valid than older genera chester (LT M ) 'wlU feature a morrow may bring. per. It will be mailed In plain Church of (Jheeter. They aire ior High School tomorrow night a total of 18 counts related to ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEE! tions care to admit." envelope,) mixed media presentation cut its There are crucial struggles Mrs. Ethel Hubbenl, Mrs. Don at 8, instead of 7:30 as previous the escape o f the eon, who Is monthly meeting tomiarrow ait over dvll lights and social injus ald Anderson, Mdse Elizaibeth ly hoted. 22, from three prieon guards 8 p.m. at (he DIM Workshop tice. The war in t^etnam is tm- Maaaey end Mrs. Joeeiph Mar to December. Mte. MerriU is [ A'RomioAJuHsf forthte. D / v g at 22 Oak St. entitled "N ew popular with many cKisens, T o l l a n d tin. Nathan Hale PTA will hold its accused of pesging a gtm to ganaratlenofyoulh H jU | F York, New York” by Steve young and dd. Cities show ob monthly meeting tonigM at 8 her son In the RockviSe court EJeirty. / vious decay; pollution of air, Senior High Youth Fbnim of in the sebotd auditorium. Guest room where he was being Eierly, a native o f Rocky HiU, water arxl land is Increasing. A d d itio n a l $ 7,000 Voted NVirth United Methodist Church speaker will be Davis Wlggin, sentenced on chargee retating wiil graduate tilts tailing from Off-stage is the menace of obli- to a prison escape a year be Jan Mills is will meet tonight at 7 at the director of ]toyslcaJ education the Hartford Art BcImoI. terstiag nuclear war. For Snow Removal Fund church. The Men’s Christian in Mjanchester schools, who wiH fore. After (he presentation Early Rapid social change widens Growth Group will meet tonight speak on the i^ysiaal fttnees ,.A jury was chosen last week and Robin Lockwood 'Wtil toad the "generatioR gap,” says Dr. The Board of Finance last Study Committee has been for at 8:30 at the church. program to the school system. and it is eeqncted that tastirno- a dtoeusBlon petted. Kenneth Keniston, Tale psychol night approved a request for an warded to the finance ■^*Board, Refreshments will be served in ny will be presented tomorrow Ihose toteoestod in ctvto ogist, and the here-tuideiow be additional |7,000 appropriation but additional recommendations Marine IPfc. John F. Pratson the oafeterta following the pro when the new prosecutor has theatre ore tovUsd to attend. comes more Important to the to the town road maintenance will be autamitted in time for Jr., son of Mr. end Mrs. John gram. had a chance to study tite case. RefreebmeiVte wtil be served. . young who “ can no longer com and snow removal account. IncltHion in the budget. Pratoon Sr. of 29 S. Hawthorne t e r ^ ^ mit themselves unquestionably The request was made last While the majority of recom St., is serving wrltii Head to the life styles, attitudes and night by First Selectman Ernest mendations ha've not yet been quarters and Service Co., skills'of their parents. To do so 'Vlk, who also eisked for ap made pdbUc, Iflk noted last 2nd Bn., 9th Marines, 3rd Ma is to condemn one's self to ob- proval to transfer $4,000 from night that the figures for tax rine Division in Vietnam. sslesoence In the modem the road superintendent alloca JVtimiai (donerrt LOWEST collector, town counsel and pro w orid." tion which has not been used. bate court win remain the The Golden Age Group will Presented by exti*avaganty I Many youths live under tre Of the $4,000, half would be same. have a potluck Thursday at mendous pressure to excel in transferred to the maintenance MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL BAND TAX! 12:30 p.'m. at the Senior Citizens school, and to some “ school- An apipropriatlon for rei«V£du- budget and half to the general Center. Members who have not and WIND ENSEMBLES DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE ACCURACY work seems ccmtrived, a form of and snow removal budget. ating the town in 1970 will be donated food shoidd contact The University of Connecticut GUARANYfED! marking time, and hence irrele The requests totaled $11,000 included in the 'budget, since the ____ BenefiLof UNIFORM FUND .. Mirs. Ma'ude White, of 69 Pine Storra, Connecticut vant," says Dr. Dana L. Farns town is at the eaid of the manda Wed. Evening, March 12,1969— 8:00 PJd. and were prompted by the St, Mrs. Harry Mahoney of Ul'B • C«N^t4B law mftaai RiBMgawtfg avtiwv* worth, director of University tory 10-yeer re-eveluatlon peri • m wig#! . . Itl •gp4ftf|( 'iUoino4 AU heavy drain on the accounts Bluefieid Dr., or Mrs. John BAILEY AUDITORIUM PRE38ENTB inloveJ Health Services at Harvard. made by the recent heavy snow od. The cost is expected to l^'^STATI tag ffiafi um Nig ^ava«i cNaclifiglg te Vince of 227 McKee St. . General Admission 76c "V Itfifimate Marijuana or other drugs offer storms. range around $32,000 to be split ELMER RICE'S a form of relaxation to some. Vlk placed a $7,000 price tag over a two-year period. The Never in history have so on snow removal oper^ons for growth of the town since the Members of the Ladies of St. many of a nation's youth been the first heavy snowfall in Feb last r^evaluatlon In 1960, makes James will meet tomorrow at A L L STATE so accustomed to affluence, 7:45 p.m. at the John F. Tier ruary and $5,000 for the second. the re-evaluation process Im THE ADDING MACHINE ovee 300 INCOME TAX OfVKH ney Fimeral Home, 219 Center with no worry about starvation, He contrasted the c o ^ with perative to the town If the I* NV. M aiiS CONN. wtththe unemployment or depression. normal bi-weekly payroll of $1,' Grand List figures are to mean St^ to recite the Rosary for the MATINEE: Sat, March 15 MARCH 14 — MARCH 22 HARTFORD, On tile other hand, many youths 500. anything, several finance board late John S. Fogarty, whose lif PI IN'UJPNPIK > Sat, March 22 wife Is a member o f the group. ^Olnersa 1 __ two l.U fS omi (,P AfWM. )C*L (NO SUNDAY PERFORMANCE! 880 Albany Ave. 828-8387 complain that 'the society they The allocation and transfer of members noted last night. 8 Academy Clsams Rn are growing up in is^materialls- They will also meet Thureday HARTFORD, funds will sustain the town un All building to town is Nomtoatiions! NOW 816 Albany Ave. 247-7881 tic, commercialized, imperson til June, providing we "do not at 8:45 a.na. at S t James' HARRIET S. JORGENSEN THEATRE ^ presently included In the Grand Barbra Streteand at our regular prices''' al, automated, full of social In suE'taln any more inclement Church to attend his funeral. HARTFORD, l ^ t at i960 values, including "FUNNY OIBL" “ CAMELOT” Tickets and Reservations Now Available $^9 FrankUn Ave. 246-2848 justice, making little allowance weather.*' Shown dally latest styles the new Kingfisher pHant at the HARTFORD, for Uk individual and his inner Selectman Charles Luce, who Mail or Phone Auditorium Box Office: 429-3311 ^ town Industriaa park. ^ S t Mary’s Episoopal Guild 2:66-8:004:18 PJd. 41 Stone Street 827-6688 feelings. is serving as temporary road will meet tomorrow at 11 a.m. Eves, at 8:00 pjn. Bargain Hour CURTAIN: Ma^eo-2:00 P.M. "There's a new notion that superintendent, also sat In on The large Increase in the Mht., Wed. & Sat. 1N6 to trig PJB. MANCHESTER, in the Parish Hall of the church. Admission: $1.80 ^ EVtolng—8:10 P M . 983 Main S t 648-2897 you can want experiences which the meeting. Grand List expected after re- Members are reminded to bring 2:(W p.m. Mon, thru Sat. ^Mat. Sim. 2:00.4 ROOKVnXB, are purely esthetic, purely on Also^ explored by the select evaluatlon would mean a oon- sandwiches. Dessert and bev AU Seata 78r 5:00 88 East Street 878-8718 their own merits, even If they men and finance board mem slderably lowered mill rate tor erages 'Will be served by Mrs. the town. don't lead emywhere,” says a bers were the possibilities of Hilda Allison, Mrs. W yville TWIN . APT ^ PUSHBACK .A. GIANT ACRIS OF psychiatrist who has talked with purchasing a street sweeper, The Board of Finance agreed Peabody and Mrs. Clarence AUDITORIUMS ^ GAU FRY ^ SfATS ^ 1 N FRH PARKING ENDS TON I1 0 ^ "SWISS FAMILY BOBI many imlversity students. which would pay for itself with to meet with the Middle School Porter. The guild will sponsor ------iHVSON6;M-___ 8:48 ALL WAYS BEST For Poor, It's Different in three years, according to Vlk. Building Committee next a food sale after the 10 am. STARTS Pho finance board agreed.to Wednesday at 8 In the Town MBiPk <. fc i , -4iiMIHl This youthful attitude collides service tomorrow at St. Miary's T’MOW. headon with a still-strong have Vlk include the item In the Hall. Approval of the bids fbr Episcopal Church American sense of Puritanism, selectmen’s budget. It would the proposed school will be “RACHEL, RAGHBL" 8:M ft t _ a sense that work is the road to i-ost more to rent a sweeper for sought by the building commit Bentley School P T A will meet 4 AOADEMif AWARD NOMmATlONS ^ CAN D IK 8 ■three months use than to pur salvation. As one phystcan ex tee prior to calling a town meet tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the Beat ’Picture,’ ’AotTeas,’ ’Supporting Aotreaa,’ ‘Screenplay’ chase one, 'Vlk explained later. presses It, "we are against any ing to award the coniract for school. A fter a short business Budget Action Delayed school construction. thing that is per se for pleasura meeting, the Grade 6 Glee Club ble actlvlUes. It’s all right to Tile finance board members CRPA Review Set will present a Spring Concert. have a cocktail after a hard attending last night’s meeting The Planning and Zcmii^ day. But marijuana for pleasurf agreed to postpone reviewing Opmm'issiDni has received notifi FXa Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Ls something else." the indivldu^ budgets of town cation of the Intent to review a sorority, will meet tonight at The drug problem is .inter boards and commisaionB until a proposed four-lot subdivision in 8 at the home of Mrs. James twined “ with many of th^ things full meeting of the board can Ellington within 500 feet of the Chlttlck, 8 Lyness St. Mrs. Gil be arranged. Board chairman Tolland to\in line on Crydbal that are haiq>enlng to us in our bert Leiker is hostess. Mrs. ■ t society,'' says John Finlalor, as Howard Wolfanger is on a two- Lake Rd. The. suixh'vision is Chibtick will give an illustrated week vacation. planned by Yost Builders on the sociate director of the federal talk on "Alaska.” .and kids like Mr. Steak, too in lie PAUL NEWMAN production of Bureau of Narcotics and Dan Only a few budgets are still northerly side of Crystal Lake outstanding according to Vlk. A Rd. (Rt. I"40). No recommenda gerous Drugs. "W e cannot sep Members of Manchester Jun Once they've been there, you arate the drug problem and the partial report of the Salary tion has been received at this ior Women's Club will meet to Snow 'White ani rac:hel, alienation we are having with time. morrow at 8 p.m. at the home won’t find the small fry drag H m 8 SluiBiD r a c ^ h e l of Mrs. John Hubley, 264 Hack ging their heels when you men Manchester Evening Herald me savit^s matack St., to make decorations Blakeslee, the writer of this series, has also written a large. Tolland correspondent Bette for the Spring Conference. tion having dinner (or lunch) at A aSfe (MnifirnriiniB wSu] ^ Illustrated booklet called "What You Should Know About Drugs quatrale, tel. 878-2845. Mr. Steak. It’s fun for the nMmurniw «aa im.-ifla an and Narcotics,’ ’ which incorporates much additional material and Littk Jack which you can obtain for $1. It is suitable for reading either by Queen of Peace Mothers Cir kiddies to watch their dinners pfuents or by teen-agers. SIDE EFFECT HURTS HEART cle will meet tomorrow at 8 HuBtr Steak Plus-J"IIEART 18 A LONELY HUNTEB" nt 7:19 To get your copy, mall the coupon below to the following CHICAGO — Heart damage p.m. a^ the home of Mrs. Wil being prepared and they love Academy Award Nomination—Best Actor, Alan Arkto No two pebple are exactly alike. People like to have a choice. fttklrrmn t can be a side effect of radia fred Duchesneau, 58 . Mountain Mr. Steak’s friendly face. A Like the choice of savings plans at Hartfortj National. As an DRUG BOOKLET tion treatmerets, studies show. Rd. Mrs. John Andreoli is co funny thing, most parents leave i t Manchester (Conn.) Herald But most cases of radioactiivUy- hostess. , example, you might be the kind of person who wants to have a Mr. Steak feeling that their we^ ChkkMiUttlg I* Box 5, Teaneck, N. J, 07666 induced heart disease are mild. savings account but doesn’t have the time or willpower to Dr. Donald Hennigan, super ones brought tlitni out to sustain it. For you we have automatic'savings. Or maybe you have intendent of Manchester publir dinner. all dinnan includ. ' To DRUG BOOKLET ~1 schools, wllj be guest speaker Ranch Haul. Toad, talad, extra cash and want to make the most of it. Then you might ' Manchester (Ck>nn.) Herald iHaurliriitrr at a meeting of the St. Barthol choke o f potofo select Preferred savings or Growth Bonds or a number of other I P.O. Box 5. Teaneck, N.J. 07666 I omew'! Home and School Asso- Send m e ---- copies of WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ■ ---gavings plans we'have available.. Just remember that Hartford ' DRUGS AND NARCXmCS, at $1 each. iEimiimi l^rralJt ciatiod tomorrow at 8 p.m. at St. Bartholomew's School. 2 Uw. 93.60 l^tional isn't a take it or leave it bank. It's the choice bank! I I PublLsheU Dally Except Sundays Enclosed Is $...... and Holidays at 13 Bi8.iell Street. MANY ASSORTMENTS Manchester. Coiui. (lattiOl is a ^ o n ^ • » I Manchester Grange will re FAMILY TO GIVE AND ENJOY Name ...... ^ Telephone 643-2711 hearse the Third and Fourth de Second Clas.s Postage Paid at ^ lu iite r Manchester, Cotm, „ grees tomorrow at 7 p.m. at ... and from thia man who could not sp«ak Address ...... I Orange Hall. or hear, the girl Iieard many thinga LENOX SUBSCRIPTION RATES .tl4 Cautor Street (My ...... Stole ...... Zip...... ' Payable in AdvaiK'p Olio Year ...... 130.00 Hie American Legion v/iil Maachrater a 646-1I6B ^Bchnloolofe*BDin*\A&Ber,BiOa.-§ewencAiti PHARMACY HARTFORD NATIONAL Six Monthij ...... 16.00 meet '.onighUat 8:15 at the Post U (Make checks payable to Associated Press) TTiree Monthii ...... 7.80 *hn«w(Cim. MMnaoHniuimui ggg B. CBNTBB n . One Month ...... 2.60 Home. wHone MONCY ooes to wqok for pfoplc * \f. r t It I t V J Tt.- . i i
MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TOiS^DAY, MARCH 11, I960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1M9 PAGE
A n d ov er GaskilUYcxing . Schubert-Oiamberlain 0R M rtjf l0>ok OP O W M il Lauii Patricia Young of Mini Carol Mlarie Chamberiotai Aides Named • fa Y Mancheafeer became the bride ■ad Robert William SctudMit, c s m m 'Pi i n M^ o f o f Frederick Thomaa Oaaklll of both of Manchester, eocchnaged In Red Cross FAIRWAY, RockvUIe aaturday afternoon fai F/RST a candMlght ceremony at vows Saturday mocning at St. eaiter eardi Emanuel L*itheran CSiurch. Baitbolomeav's Ouirch. Fund Drive The bride la a daughter of ’The bride Is the daughtar of Oaptatrs of the OohimMa what s wonderful hoUday to nsnember the Mr. and Mm. OecU K. Young of Mr. nnd Mrs. Norman Cham Cta|itier Red Oroaa tuM drive, ftually and cherMicd Mends, inleed from 42 Oandlewood Dr. The bride berlain of 62 Oraen Manor Rd. now in eeoond end Anal groom . la a son of Mrs. Mar The bridagroom la the non of week, have been announced by both storee open thoia and fri. nlghta tlB 01 garet - Oaakill of Worceater, Mr. land Mr*. Robert Scfaubait locat drive chairm an. Mini. WU- '3 convenient locational . Maas., and the late Frederick of 17 Summer St Uam Breodheft, and meat of F. Oaakill. e east middle tpke. (next to popriar market) ' The Rev. Edward LaRoae of theM peofile ha've obtained a downtown nuibi street, mnnehestor } The Rev. C. Henry Anderson, St Bartholomew’s Church per votunteer 'worioera to oaH on paator of Emanuel Lutheran formed the doublenrlng cere Andover lemStoe for oontrtbu- Church, performed the double mony. David Almond waa or- tione. ring ceremony. Mias Jean Conk ganiat and aololat Bouqueta of lin of Manchester was organist. S i ’ Wioridng under Mrs. Leonand giiuiuiii, muma, and oamationa Perreault In the west end of The soloist was Miss Judith El were on the idtar. lis of Rhtaebeck, N.Y. Bouquets town wlU be MTa. Ralph MHkt, Given in marriage by her Mra R. W. Champ, end lira. of snapdragons, end shasta deny Lapins I OrnnSeld father, the bride wore a full- JeronM Ducheeneou. In Ihs pompons were on the altar. length eatin gown, detfgned with The bride was given In mar Shoddy MM-Wates Hd. netgh- ■■■■■■■■too MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER,CONN riage by her father. She wore ■cooped neckline, galloon laoe borliood Captain Mha Rodney Rham Diertrict ■ HOWARD HOLMES ARTHUR HOLMES NORMAN HOLMES an ankle-length crepe gown, de empire bodice and aleevea ac Miooney will' be osoieteid 'by Mka. nHemiet \ signed with Chantilly lace ap cented with seed pearls, and a Peter Vinoenaeo, Mrs. R ld ierd THI omiii pliques accenting the neckline, detachable cbapel-tengtfa Wat Claric, Mxe. Tauno Kaskela, add OF THE teau train. Her fingertip veil of Trigon Players Will Open fioiDin the hemUne of the A-lirte sidirt, Mke. Harold Mlodore. Mira Mel- RUU and the chapd-length detach silk iUuBlon was arranged from vyn WHMams wHI cedi on people A funeral is a hifldy penmnal event. It a pearl and ciyatal-trlmmed able train. Her elbow-length on the west part of Rt 8. ^Inherit the Wind^ March 20 'is a family’s final tritate to one of t h d r veil of silk Uluston was at Spanish style tiara, and she car to the aoutheast area of the tached to e matching lace ap- ried a cascade bouquet of rosea tow n the aoUcltDra are lir a . “Inherit the Wind” will be pre Other persons in ‘key rolea in own 'and as such it should be based upon pliqued headband, and she car and oamatlona. Arthur Soutz for Mierritt VaUey sented by Rham High SchoqTs clude Margie Slmeone, Stanly 'Qiefr individual wiahee and feelings. Any'- Mrs. Gilbert Dupont o f ’Thomp- Rd.; Mrs. A. B .' Bouiheau for Anderson, Martha Blowen, Bert ried a bouquet of rosebuds. Trigon Players at the Rham one who attempts to standardize funerak Mrs. David Heckart of East sonviDe was matron of honor.' R t 87; Donald MjacDonolid, Kelsey, Douglas Gould, Michael Hartford, sister of the bride, Bridesmaids were Mrs. David Bunker HU Rd. ond Parker Little Theatre on March 20, 21 Balon, David Vaughn, Wayne in the name of ectmomy—or for any rea was matron of honor. The Irwin of Mandiester and Mlaa Bridge Rd., and Mra. Hobart and 22 at 8 p.m. ’This famous Taylor, Frank Rivel, Stanley son—is Eictually doinf the puUic a d is bridesmaid was Mrs. Robert Susan Detmore of Bast Hart WUlOrd doing the eeet part o f play, 'Written by Jerome and Raonoa, Linda Reid, Bruce Ray s e rv ice . AH funeral aervicea cannot be ju s t Sanville ot Bast Hartford. ford. R t 6. Robert E. Lee, la baaed on the and Kenneth Palmer. The attendants were dressed The attendants wepe dressed Other vedunteer workera, in- Scopen Monkey ’Trial. Those 'working behind the alike untH all fiamWaa are just aUke. alike In ankle4ength A-line aUke in fidl-length sleeveless riudtng thooe not yet made Chat In the two major rolea of scenes one April Mott, student g a m s of aqua modire trimmed gowns of avocado green peau known, win be omounoed later. Henry Dnunmond and Matthew director; Nick Buano and Gary with yeUow v ^ e t . They wore de sole, fashioned with scooped All workera 'wU be oeeklng fl- Brady are Jerry Leqiine and Etonkbell', atoge managera; De- matriUng moire headbows, and neckhnes, empire bodices, bcu;k nanclal suppcMt for the dtaaoter Stephen Cranfteld, req^ieotively. borah Wythe, props; Mebby Bel- they carried pendant boi^uets 'panels, and A-Une akirta. ’They neHef ftinda, bloodmoblle pro- Jerry has played Etwood Dowd den, coetumea; David Moe, wore matching headbows, arul SOUTH SIDI of yellow glamdiias with aqua gram , Service to BOUtary in "Harvey” and Dr. BYank, In lighting; Sherry Brunell, make- ENTRANCE velvet ribbon. carried colonial bouquets of BYunllies work, the local sum- "The Diary o f Anne BYank.’ ’ ,up, and Ray Brunell and ’Tim The bride end-her attendants yellow carnations and burgun mer swimming course and othpr Beoidee his atage work, he la Wilson, bushieea managera. deslgired and. fashioned their dy red sweetheart roses. Red Oroaa service to people. presently vloe-president of the ’Tlcketa may be purchctoed at gowns end headpieces. Carl CMtJian of Manchester Coalition Meets ’Trigon Players and was pveel- reserved and rush pricee. Ad- 'Ihomas Geskill of Wotvesber, served as best man. Ushers Tbe CoaHition of Andover De- dent last year. 'vance Uckete may be purdiaaed ^ Fallot photo Mass., served as his brother’s were Donald Chamberiain of mocrate met Sunday afternoon Steve has played Dr. CUbbs in frdhi members of the ’Trigon MRS FREDERICK THOMAS GASKILL beat man. Ushers were David Manchester, brother of the and beard a report of the meet- "Our Town’’ and Mr. Sycamore Players. Heckart of Blast Hartford, broUv- bride; and Gary Ducheaneau of ■Ing of the'etete group. Caucus in “ You Can’t Take It With Blxoerpts from this production er-in-law of the bride, and Wil Blast Hartford, cousin of the ihoto of Coonectiaut Detnoorate, You." Steve la also on the Tri- will be performed at the Con- bride. liam Flyim of Hartford. MRS. ROBERT WILUAM SHUBERT which met In Hartford Satur gon Players board of dlrec- nectlcut Drama Aasociation’a Mrs. Young wore a gray-blue Mrs. Chamberlain wore a nile day. It was oniDunoed that tors. Drama FesU'val on March 29. knit dress with patent acces green drees and coat with Delegate Geredd Anderaon ban Mathiau'Mayer motor trip to the I\>cono Moun Mr. and Mra. Schubert are sories cmd a corsage of violets. matching accessories and a cor been named to .the executl've The bridegroom’s mother wore sage of yellow roses. The bride tains, Pa., Mrs. Schubert wore both graduates of Manchester groom’s mother were a lig^ an aqua and gold plaid three- High School end are em committee of toe state gioiq>, a beige and cocoa-brown knit WUlhides Wed 25 Years that he would resign as a dele dress with beige apoessories pink jacket dress with maUdUng piece suit with guM accessor ployed at the United Aircraft accessories and a corsage of ies and a corsage of yeUow and Research Laboratory, Blast gate and a replaoement from and a corsage of yellow sweet Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Willhide Her htisband is personnel the local group elected. heart roses. of 825 Cedar Ridge Dr. Glaston deep pink roses. white roses. After March 16, Hartford. Mr. Schubert served manager of Hamilton Standard A reception for 110 was held the couple will live in Manches for four years with the U.S. John Pfansttehl Cited A reception for 120 was held bury, formerly of Mcuichester, John Pfanstlehl, son of Mr. in Luther Hall of Emanuel were feted Saturday night at a Divlaian of United Aircraft at Willie's Steak House. Fbr a ter. Coast Guard. MANAGER iriiistaiit Coips., Windsor Locks. He Is a and Mrs. Paul Pfanstlehl cf Rt. Lutheran Church. BY>r a New 2Sth anniversary party at the Table Decorations for Fashion Show 87 recently received a double MILLINERY AND HAIR ROODS DEPT. Ekigland motor trip, Mrs. Gas- Marco Polo Restaurant, East member of the Manchester honor at the University of Hart kUl wore a gold color knit dress Hartford. The event was given Liodge of Masons. The cou Mrs. John Zlemak o t 96 Cooper HUl Ek., left, and Mra. Samuel VacanU of 101 Grandview St. ford Word Technical Institute. and coat with brown cobra oc- by their daughter Mrs. Thomas ple cue members of the Bbat a re preparing table decorations for the Manchester Emblem Club’s Spring Fashion Show to Ready to wear or specialty experience helpful oessories and a corsage of He was named to the Dean’s Turner Jr. of Tolland, and by Methodist Church of Campbell, morrow at 8 p.m. at •WiUle’B Steak House. Fashions from die Carriage House BouOquo ■wlU List and also elected president green cymbidium orchids. After Mrs. Clifford Treat of Manches Calif. bo shown by the Boutique’s professional models. Refreshments will be served. Tickets are still March 17, the couple wiU live Mlaa ’Twylar Teasier of Man of hla class. He la in toe tolid $100 weeldy salary plus commission and bonuses. Spri ter. Aabout sixteen relatives and ’The Wlllhldes recently moved available, and may be obtained by contacting Mra. Hugh Pittman of 16C, St. James St., semester of a two-year course at 101 South St., iHockvUle. friends attended the party. back to this area after living in chester and Philip Henry Wil chairman of the ways and means committee; or Mra, Charles PonticelU, 882 Hackmatack St. Both Mr. and Mira. Geskill liams n of Blast Hartford were In electronic technology. Apply at Millinery Dept. The couple was married Feb. San Jose, CaUl. for seven years. (Herald photo by Buceivlolus.) Bridge Night are emi)ioyed at the Connecticut 26, 1944, in Coral Gables, IHa. They have five chlldf^ Mrs. wed Saturday afternoon at North Mutual Life Insurance D o., United Methodist Church. Mrs. Howard Boyd and part Mrs. WUlhlde, the former Mlary Thomas Turner Jr., Ranald Will- come after deductions. ner Mra. Raymond Wolf 'won Hartford. Bean, la a member of the Man hide of Son Jose, and Russell, The bride is a daughter of Mr. Tolland County Politics This Increases to 4V& per cent and Mra. Joseph Tesaler of 99 top score in Friday night’s dup- chester Hospital Auxiliary and Richard, end Rogfer at home, on the netot 35,000; 5^ per cent Ucate bridge play in which 14 TREASURE CITY tlia chairman of Its Penny Saver and a granddaughter, Paula Broad St. The bridegroom la the on the next 35,000 to a celling son of M ra PhUlp H. Williams of people joined. Mrs. B. Burton BfANCHESTER PARKADE on Main St. Tunter. Acrqss^the-Board Cuts of 6 per cent on all taxable In Smyth and Mra. Blorence Tom Blast Hartford and the late come over 320,000. PldUp H. WilUams. linson placed second and Mr. Very few If .any loof^lee are and Mrs. Kenneth Frohardt Westporlers TVy Thp Rav. Earle R. Custer, pas In Dempsey^s Budget Hit permitted in the bill. Credit were third. Play resumes tola tor of North United Methodlat would be allowed for "any In A ToUand County State Senator about 50 or more letters a day. coming Friday at 7:46 p.m. in To Save Island Church, performed the double come taxes paid to another the Social Room of the Congre ring ceremony. James McKay Robert Houley haa spoken out Houley and Mra. Beck state or subdi'vlalon o f such gational church with all inter For Recreation was organist. Bouquets of snap against dot acrosothe-board odvont^e every state.” poaoUbto opportunity to meet ested welcome to come and join dragons and carnatlans were on cuts in Governor J<^ Demp- PX’s Defended in toe play. HARTFORD, Conn.- (AP)—In the altar. with their cenatUuente and local Second OongrreesiDnal Dis aey’a propooed budget. govemnrvental leojden to ooi've Treasures Sale an eitteimpt to prevent the um The bride was given In mar trict Congressman William St. The Motoera Club is prepar An adovocated of the propos many problemo. of an off-ahore island tor oon- riage by her father. She wore Onge recently defended toe need ing for a Treasures end Trash a full-length alpevelees empire ed stete Inooone tax, Houley, a Houley is proposing a dosed for the continuation of military ataucUoni of on atomic power Vernon Democrat, ond Stete doer meeting with local leaders Sale, to be held from 10 aun. to gown of Ivory peou de sole and post exchanges mkI commis 2 p.m. on Satorday, April 12, at plant, Westport residente poured Alenccn lace over BlngUsh net, Rep. Aixkey Beck, D-Mans- In the 18 Tt^Uand County towns saries to a meeting of the Re- Add, hove jodnUy oaUed for the to dtocuw toe wdtore problema tired Armed ______toe Town Hall, by requesting into the State Oapdtel Monday. with a matching long-sleeved Forces Assocla donations of carryable Items. "We conriie here with a man coat, designed with a beaded ravlew of the otate budget oh affecting them. He la a member uon in New London. He prom- ^ w “f™*' toe mertte of Individual ItemB. of toe feglalatlve welfare com- ised they would not be dlscon- ^ Chamberioln photo date to help save Oockenoe,’’ Alencon lace chapd-length train. for sale should cell Mra. Richard MRS. RALPH A. said Weetport Blnst Selectman Her elbow-length veil of ivory They ore partloularly oon- mUtee. tfnued or curtailed deepdte stud MATHIAU JR. '‘cerned with any posBiWmtee of Income Tax BIU Revtaion ies now under way “to msUte Word, Mrs. Ralph Mills, or Mra. J < ^ Kemlah, "not only for the ailk illusion was attached to a Blarl Roberts or deliver toe item Wertporters, but tor the citi matching lace cap, and she car cutting the govesvwr’s recom- The Mote income tex bill p«x>- service pay comparable to civil Mias Susan B. Mayer of Ver cade bouquets of itorquoise and mended 3200 per pupil flat eld posed by Mra. Beck and State to toe ’Town Hall after 7 p.m. the zens of the state of Connecticut ried a bouquet of white butter ian sakuries." non and Ralph A. MatMau Jr. yeUow oamationB and baby's to education grant. Rep. G eorg e Ritter of Hartford Republicans To Meet day before the sale. of Blast Hartford were lailted in Long Island Sound has and al fly orchids and stephanotls ac School Menu breath. Both the "attltudee and toe Tolland County Republican marriage Saturday moriifng, ways did belong to the people cented with lace. Lunch menus at the Elemen- Ftatricia Honigan of Hidsa- Engaged of this state.” nee.M’’ of toe people throughout town chEiirmien and vice chalr- Fieb. 15, at St. Bernard’s vllle, N.Y., cousin of Ithe bride, Mra. John HUchcock of Buffa toertate iraA tooM isid^ in produce sufflolent revenue to men will meet with state cen- the rest of toe Church, Rockvilte.' Memish and otbera teetUled lo, N.Y., aisater of the bride; was uic 4. ----- ^ 4v- .^44. K.A 4 _ , ------... week are: Wednesday, tomato was flower girl. She wore a fuB- The engagement of Miss Nan outtkig items from toe budget, meet toe propooed Etete budget tral committee members to- in support of hills that would matron of honor. Her full-length soup, grinders-solaml Provolone, ‘The bride is a daughter of length goas} of goM colored lin they maintained. when UEied in conjuncilon with morrow night at 8 in the Tol- Mr. end Mrs Charles J. Mayer en with a matehdng headbow, cy Jean Adams of Manchester give die land-taking powers of Engaged aqua gown was fasAiioned with the present 8^ per cent sales land Town Hall. carrot etlcka, celery sticks, Eq>- and she carried a nosegay of to Robert Kenneth Pagan! of municipalliitales preoedenoe over scooped neckline, ediort sleeves, The key to editing the gover- ple pie, cheese; Thursday, of 81 Campbell Ave. The bride The engagement of Mias Kath groom is a son of Mr end Mrs. gold colored carnations and Rockville has been announced those of public utaLUtles. empire bodloe, and A-line skirt. nor’s budget Hea in government- ^ ______^ bEiked chicken, buttered rice, baby's breath. Cockienoe is owned by United leen Margaret McKechnle of El She wore a matching beedbow al efflctency Mra. Beck explain- Tlw deductloiw f train. Her elbow-length veil of After a reception for 150 at the Francis Hospital School of Nurs green lace over metallic dress fiscal crises "not because it laity at the higher inoome Mayor Uccello received her silk illuaicn was arranged from ing, Hartfordrshe is a member Kinney, R-Fairfield, "so that Corp. Tolland. with green accessories end a levels. Inviteiicn by telegram sent by MORE OROB81NO BORDERS Elks Club, Manchester, the cou some year —60 years or 100 can’t pay but because we are Sew Fabrics of Beta Sigma Phi, internation a matching cap, and she car ple left for a motor trip to Can Mr. Gustafson, a g;raduate of corsage of pink cemelllaa. Tbe using the wrong methods of 7716 bill as It wiU be pr^ent- President Nixon from Key Bis- PARIS — International visite ried a cascade bouquet of cer- al sorority. years from now — people will Windsor Locks High School, is bridegroom’s mother wore a ed during Thursday’s jhibllc cayne. It is understood that the by travelers rose from 25 million ada. They are living at 40A Or knpw what it was to have one fitm ttt photo ralajnX funds." netlonB and baby's breath. Mr. Pagan! is a graduate of employed as an inspector In the pink crepe dress with pearl Itotf ey points to his rapidly hearing at the Stete Capitol session will discuss ways to find in 1960 to 188 mllHon In 1967, chard St., East Hartford. RockvlHe High School and piece of property that doesn't MRS. PffllilP HENRY WILLIAMS H Mrs. Richard Salamone of master mechanics group at gray accessories and a corsage mounUi«^ pile of mall oa a_ pjjjg jor a 314 per cent rate bn jobs tor the hard core unem- ond receipts climbed from 32-1 from Singer Both Mr. and Mrs. Mathiau have something built on It." Manchester, sdster of the bride, served vrith the U.S. Army. He Pratt and Whitney Division of of gardenias. the first i 310,000 of taxable in- ployed, among other mattora. bilUon a year to 3I3-I biUten. are graduates of East Hartford is president of the Robert K. State Sen. John M. Lupton, moara of keeping informed was maid of honor. The brides United Aircraft Corp. Middle- A reception for 126 was held Hartford. Mr. Williams, a the U.S. Mlarine as a Navy about what his constituents feel maid was Mrs. Bbiid S. R^rra High School. Mr. Mathiau at Pogoni Construction Co., Inc., in R-Weston, said, “ In the next 10 town. in the church peziora. After Kraduate of Rham High School, medical oorpsman in Vietnam tended the Paler School of Art In years, we're going to have to about toe various issues before of Marlborough. Miss Karen Gil Rockville. The wedding is planned for March 21, when the couple re- a*‘**>‘*«w have In 1861, the constitution of the ALL FORMAL WEAR IN Adjust I BEAUTY SALON hose without gorters. Elimlnotevthe *Our own Treasure excellent Banquet BViclli- ;•I 34 Church St., Manchester Southern Confederacy was / ester blend—great for children’s clothes and sports Chest that identifies adopted at Montgomery, Ala. STOCK AT ALL TDIESI unsightly gap between girdle and hose. the diamond within as tles for your pre-nuptial 643-0322 wear. 50% polyester,'50% cotton. 45" wide. Reg. of axcoptional quality. shower or wedding recep ji ANNOUNCES In 1865, Gen. William Tecum- Heavy Duty “CohmibiiB” Heavy Duty "Moturoe” I The some inner cuff holds up oil ponty Only Michaels has it. INCOME TAX $1.79 yd. tion." We're now accept ji .A New Addition to Our Staff seh Slierman occupied Fayette- WINDOW SHOCK O C hose without sagging. Detachable garters vUle, N.C. during the ClvU War. ing booldnga Millie DeFelice PREPARATION AeS o r BERS Bach ^ 1 1 * 8 0 | hold up conventional hose. jj who is ___ Ten Years Ago W laf a n ew /»r (oatorrow it of S IN C E R fodiqrf* The U.S. Senate passed a bill SHADES Installed On Any Gur! j; now accepting IHMVIINIAL ABSORBERS Each ji evening calls authorizlhg statehood for Mod* to Ordar I For overage hip, $9 and $11. For full hip, $12. In MI5INE55 AND Gaslight jj from 6 p.m. on Hawaii. House approval came IhatRlled On Any Oar! We Also Aeeept Theae Cliai«e Guda: I white or beige, nylon and Lycra® spondex i! Hiura. A BYi. one day later. SMALL IU5INES5 la n r B s h o p ‘V B riog yoar oM N O cn IBI SINGER c M ic k a e ^ m m Me per ahade. r WE HONOR Ipowernet. RESTAURANT jj and all day Five Yean Ago "T lu Mturvol o f Main Street” 8M MAIN ST^TEL. 847-142S Downtown Manchester at 958 Main Street jj Saturday. No j jj M l • MT Main Street aHKEfTwmi • CAinC ■LANCHE 80 Oak St, Manchester The Soviet Union charged that C dl ^ a s W ^ a r g ^ j: appointment a U.S. Air Force plane shot I fanciw te r, Oolmeo^^eut 1 .L JOHNSON '*Ho$e Holder Controller" MANCHESTER JASON J. NOVITCHi a r o We give credit to young adults Phone 643-6068 jj necessary. We / '~r^ ( -rra iNTBtBM C j • DINERS CLUl jj are clos^ ' down over Blast Germany was ‘ • a n c o A u m i n F o n icA ii w h a k H W T A u r jj Monday. on a spying mission. Washing M 3 w 1 9 W PAINT 0 0 . ■aeiFoes •uneoNLL # iA N K AMHUCARO YouthcraftyCharmfit ton denied tt. TKIIAINST. * A TradMUrk el THE SIN6E8 COMPANY. K(*.'
MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1909 __ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, M A R ^ 11, 1969 PAGE SEVEN Nbvr the 21 judgea axe threatening to Vernon go on atrlhe, cn March 22, unlees obih^ Connecticut bogy fiDfto some way ot paying them Etm thtg l|rraU i before thett Yankee It to, we euppoee, something in thetr Henry Bldg. Tenants Leave; anr t h b “ <».. me favor that the judges do know what they A.H.O. wouM be striking for, and that theta- j ixrecm case seems to be completely reaeoneble. »uaoN You can’t expect everybody to Report Says Collapse Imminent NO one cen, or thmM, expect Judges to win all the battles of hia career. October 1, Un serve Just for their titles sxal their love The blood dwindles; the mind By BARBARA RICHMOND scinded until the report was Meanwhile, a more compre , ( M M M Broer lltrmbNt Bxoapt BumUya of the law. slipe too eeelly down accustom Snow, street vibrations, wind, completed, and after certain hensive report 'was ordered on •Ml KotMai*; BWorod lltth a Foot OOlce at movements of people, or fail emergency measures were tak SiM bM tar, OoML. Second O tan X aS Still, we hope the Judges retract even ed grooves and patterns; the the building’s conditiati and it their threat. There needs to be some victories of the past increase ure of one small deteriorated en. was this report that vras pre the number of enemies waiting component could cause mas The precarious condition of sented to Majror John Grant SQBSCSUraON RATES ~ body, somewhere, who will refrain from sive failure of the Henry Build ^ P ayab lo In Admoco . trying to fight batties of personal or of in the future. the building first came to light yeoterday and prompted the Om Ym r ing. With this warning, the on Jan. 11 when a brick fell cailtaig of the emetgency meet group interest by trying to strangle ptib- Even Napoleon, the beet gen Board of Reprewentatlves voted niree VoMllM eral of them all, came to his and landed on the Street. The ing. Om KoiWiT. lie function which to for the general in last night to order all tenaiAs town official immediately time. And, as an early student out by 6 p.m. today. According to Da'wson, the last OF terest and welfare. of Napoleon’s career, we should moved in to check the building and cloeest inspection convinced THB ASSpeUTBD FRK8B' And, pragm atta^y speaking, if we do The emergency meeting of the and the order to vacate was The dMOCloten P ran li exduilveljr entitled have known better than to ex board waa called last night on the engineers that the buUding M tbe UM d repoliUontion of all nowa dis- really want law to forbid strikea by pub pect State Welfare Commission given. This order was not car is In an even more precarious •■Hdiee CiMtted to It or not othenrlae liredlt- receipt of a complete report ried out, however when it was ed In tola paper and alao the local neera pub- lic empfayee, we will need j u i |^ to er Bernard Shapiro to keep on from Robert Dawson of the en state than previously thought. Hahed here. enforce M. being the champion forever. decided at a bofud meeting to The ordw to vtu:ate tapmedlately All t l ( ^ a t repidhUcatlon o( apeclal dle- gineering firm of Russell and carry out the emergency re iretn are alao reaerred. Commissloher Shapiro bears a Dawson. The order to vacate and to protect the sidewalk on very striking physical resem pairs and to allow the six busi the Park Street hide of the build Inc., aa- was a reaffirmation of one made nesses and firms renting the Blty for typo- blance to the Little Corsican; two weeks ago and then re ing was Issued. Pratactive shed arrora appearing In adverUaementi The B a/ And Mr. Garrison put the right hat on Mm and building to remain in operation. ding had already been con ether reeding maUer in 1110 Xandieater he could play the role in Holly Herald. We’re happy to note that a oommit- structed along the Park Place wood’s next; like him, too, he side and about 100 loose bricks, Loa Angelea Thnea-Waablng- tee of the American Bar Association has Berrlca. recommended that the Louisiana Bar In can come to defeat. part of the 00-ye«u- old build- j c l l ^ of N. E. A. Serrtoe, Inc ______Repreaentattvoa — Hio Julhu vestigate the conduct of New Orieane When we set out to accom taiga facade, were removed by Kalhaw* Special Aaency — New Tork. Chi District Attorney Jim Oarrbnn; It will pany Commissioner Shapiro a large crane, last week. cago, Detroit and Boaton. be interesting to see if discipllnaxy ac through one of the engagements A check with the six tenants AUDIT BDHBAU OF CIRCDLA- of his present campaign, we today disclosed that they had all TTONa tion does resuH. It is, among other thtaige, an eicceUent test of the bar’s were still under the spell of a taken measures to move when PiMilay adrertlalng cloalng houra: assexted ability to poHoe pre-trial pub Shapiro performance of at least and if the order was given. Inr Itonday — 1 p.m. Friday. a half dozen years ago, when he Tbr Tbaaday — l p.m. Saturday. licity. Ralph Wilox, a Jeweler, 'will For Wedneaday — 1 .p.m. Hondav had been in his prime and had not relocate and is retiring. Fbr Thuraday — 1 p.m. TUeaday. Mr. Garrison has now had his day in displayed what we thought to For Friday — 1 pm . Wedneaday. court, and the Jury made short work of Dowdlng, Morlarty and Rau, _F )r Saturday — 1 p.m. Thuraday. be faultless military strategy in insurance firm, will move to the Otoaalflad deadllna — S p.m. d a y b d o i Ms case that bualneesman Clay Kiaw what seemed, at the time, a puhlloatlon. 6 p.m. Friday for Saturda conspired In the ssaasstalatton of Pieri- Zahner Building on Union St. and Monday puMIcaUan. fairly serious engagement with Beyer’s Barber Shop is also dent Kennedy. The upshot. Indeed, has a legislative committee which been to vindicate hia opponents. The moving to UMcn S t Tuaaday, lBu«li 11 - had decided it wanted to nar The law firm of King and m Warren report has never looked better; row down the boundaries ot his Caldwell will move to Tolland this kmg and weU-fInaxiced investlgatkin empire. A've. of its findings tumed up notMng new. As we recall the etiatsgy of Also vindicated are such national news The Rockville Savings and One Rsal CliB»ee bi Nsar East tSie ahoplro primes It conttatsJ Loan will temporarily locate in ■3»‘ media as the late Saturday Elvening i tat a eeriea of moueetnap plays k r t r y now Hhot that hi fliwl, av«ry Post, Newwweek and the National Broad- the lobby ot the Ccxmeotteut conlUct labenat- ed, w asan Intruder In the Judi cial pro- to be their own original logic definite quarters ere found. can’t 'Visualize them moving supporting members have tectural improvements. ing condition end even saving Move Permanent be structurally sound except for llM the emotionBl, tnatlnctlve commit* cesB, creaffog » vindictive atmosphere and ptan of batOn, until tbs out only temporarily for >11101 deterioratod, cracked, ioosened, minor deficiencies 'within the The final altematlve wouM be the 'theater. meat of both aldaa In the Near E>aat to likely to convict the unjusUy accused. '•jav',; OoRuntoekiner wound up not on Although the tenants must long. We should tell the tenants rotted and in other respects to raze the ^building at an esti leave the building immediately, code llmltationa end could con At t l ^ point a oommAtee was M irer battle. And It to the kind of emo- In the Garrison episode, the truth aeems ly BuoceaafiiUy defOndtag the it's a permanent moye.” have lost the streas-canying mated coat of $10,000. named to review all efenmmts etnpiie with wMoh he Had be they will be edlowed to do ad- tinue their present function if Uonal, taatlnotdve otxnmitnient which more neoriy the opposite. Any pMson- The 27-page engineering re aibtlltiea tor which they were the dangera of the upper floora Oonskleratijon of the buUding concerning the buildtaig and gun, but eonbendlng It into new dAiondl moving out after 5 port .was read to the board in. doea not pause to reason wheOmr or not taig of the puUlc otmoephere came from designed aixt instalied.” 'were removed, the report stat as an inoome producing proper make a report to the regular an offlAal of the courts who indicted an territosy. p.m. today, building inspector part by Mayor Grant. It noted ty was discussed briefly at teat it oah win. It haa to do what it haa to FYancis McNulty said. It was stoo noted' that unretai- ed. board meeting next Maado(y innocent man for cotsspiring to commit Alaa tor thosw Happy, con that the building had been scru forced masonry walls have Three alternatives were out night’s meeting, with Richard MgM- J do^ win or km. the most ootorious murder of our times, quering Shapiro da;^ of the The Board members, asked to tinized carefully from the view Benden, dtreotor of admitaiistra' decide last night as to whether moved, cracked and disintegrat lined by the engineers. The first The buikHng was bequethed nw aa acta at oonOtot take plaoe In a then repeatedly recited In jHibllc the sup •v^ simulated letreat, the pootured, point of structural stability and ed in nunwrouB idaces aivd the was to repair and reconstruct ‘tion, quoting figures for optara^ the town by E. Stevens Henry posed details of the OMisptaucy. And who invitetioned monwntazy weedi- the tenants would be told the conformance to local codes and tion of the buiklkig, laist yeeu*. to aatthv which dm MaeU iUtadrataa and in- mortar’s aUUty to adhere to the entire buildtaig to conform tai' a wiU executed tai 1914. The spoke out against him? What he called eviction was a temporary or ordinances. <■ He saJd the groee rent collect tontoWy the deaperotion impulee toarard neae of line! permanent move and whether brick haa been lost. to current building codes. The provision of the will waa that "Eaetem news agencies.” m We perched oureelf on a Mrs. Florence Loverin, Rockville Savingo Bank vice The report referred to the Three AlternativM engineers noted thcA these codes ed was $11,200 with a net in the net taifcome from rental, be fuB oommltment on both aldeai The The more sophisticated students of the building would be razed or fact that the first two floors come, after expenses, of 84,000. netantlDn b y laraet ot the tarrttoriiea |ain> \ vantage point the other day to president, surveys moving job in bastsnent. repaired, decided this was a de- The engtneera said the entire are much more stringent now applied and used for the care, pre-tilal publicity, like the ABA’s near- 'watch the llttte welfare genesal had seen heavy use since their Thia prompted representative maintenance, improvement and ed durioii the atx day war of 1987 tn- construction and that the top tMzd and fourth floor and the than when the building was oon- James Roche to oonnnrient that don committee that recommended new fight the haitUe ot the five doHar roof cf the ayebem is tat cm “ex struoted. Structural repairs enlaigement at the biMding. vttaa the Arahs to attack laraiel on tarri- rerixteUana on release of news, did Glendale, Winthrop, and two floors, occupied by the old if the building is to stand H has '1 '»! «'■i 1A * ' \ incentive to Mgh achoM etu- Gannett Rds. at the Feb. 17 opera house, had been used very tremely daiigerouB condition could eooceed $75,000 with an to >be for htetortoal reasons toty which to aO^ ao tar aa any interna nealiae that the problem was not the dente. and massive and instantaneous adliUonal $j00,000 for fireproof tional law to oonaemed, Arab territory. press but public offlclais. They spoke of • • 1 ,< 11/i 1 '7 Potter, Lacking Data, meeting. Rerouting of the bus little in the last two-thirds of rather than financlet. Parks protect petrified treas We itiought, for a moment, we on WixAhrop Rd. will resuA in its existence. ' failure could occur at any tima ing and $200,000 tor reetoring Whether the present rente And tarad now Urea on Arabs from it as "the bar putting its own house in ...N' were back in the good old days This could be triggered by snow the theater for use. ures in Arizema, Colorado, order.” r 'i'- I'l B an axMUlonal seven miles a ”THs' buildtaig litas not been were actuaHy at market value WasMngton, Mississippi and A«ab tenttory. TMa means that raw new ' aa the OommiselDner opened week., and an extra coot of $170 load, street vibrationa, .wind, The second aMemative would 'was questioned by representa North Dakota. Disciplining Mr. Garrison would be an with 'What eeemed a etmtegte maintained 'well, partteidarly wounta are open, wUch are intended to obvious step in that direction, but su the Arab said it will consider the ABA suggestion, critfotem of Mb proposal by tai- the Boani of Education, delayed by storms and other tion to request the Board of the structural sbabtlAy of the cause in the one thing U haa moot tacked MA added that the state association Mis cceporating in It a requirement reasons, c ^ e to pass lart nigrht. His report on the three Directors to esteiblish art $8,000 buildtatg has been reooixled,” It no power to move,directly against Mr. that the High sc h ^ students tai possible sites selected by the board for a third junior wash-out account for the sum noted. in compaitaon vdth the laraeli oauae, an question perform Wume stipulat mer school program. The pro- intense w ity of dedIcBtlon and wtBfaig- CtaRlson. Even If an investigation end By Rowland Evans Jr. A Thought for Today hig'h school did not. In a section of the report deal- discipUne do result, for that matter, they ed amount of work, for some The pix>poeed sAes ere the grraim 'wi'U be financed by tui nees for iiidivtdual sacriftoe. Inside Sponsored by the Manchester public agexKy, in return for the tor a state grant, and' UtUitiee tion fees. Ing with the l)tetory of the build A will come rather late in the day. CknmcU cf Caiurchee Darling, Waiek and 'Swetzee are avatlaUa Discussion of the cuAodtens' ing, it was stated that in 1908 1V> have the peopto of linael, on one While Mr. Garrison 'was lepeating Ms $5 pocket money Incentive wMch traefa, all tat feel WASHING’TON—After a dan open negotiations on the IPC-^ ^_TJiat’s not all. If Irwin’s last- place!’ ly, thuB, by the Maasic statistica, was held tai executive session. It added that in 1966 the town’s A Delightful Decision. mittee said he had tiHMi^t about these Potter pleaded unfamiJiarity areas the board has in mind. u i^ they too must fight ennen when they gerously long delay, President seizure, either directly, through minute mission to Lima falls A voice said, ‘It is no desert.! dimlMehlrg their eventual total consulting engineer Richard implications of the Garrison investiga Nixon is about to dispatch a some international agency, by to move the inflexible Velasco, I cried, ‘WeU, but...... with the town hecause cf the However, he said, "It is necee- Lombardi was authorized to cecpect to loae — this poses hopelesanesa tion, but was unwilling to be quoted life income. short period tat Ms new position. sary to know 'where the popula for both rfdes end for everybody. Oon- Mgh-level emissary from a arbitration, or in the Peruvian a probable casualty will be Gov. The send, the heat, the vacant But this, which might have make a survey of the building. aboiA them. Very Httie In the legal Wall Street law firm to try and courts. horizon.’ He said he was also txiaware tion saturation will be and This survey waa never made, celvably, most probably. Israel now Nelson Rockefeller of New York, been the diassic opening for a of how for the board had gone Inside maneuvering, moreover, suggested that settle the Incendlairy dispute be The method is unimportant, who is due to make a tour of A 'voice said, Tt is no desert.’ ” when. I will not iMfye some of it said. poeseases the capacity to score now mlH- U» bar and bench had much ability to tween the U.8. and Peru over oloasDc Shapiro plan ot battle, with Us plans for a new Junior tMs information for years.” In because almost anything Peru Latin America as President VERSES by Stephen Crane never did have the proper “Our invesUgotiona have un tiuy victories in the conventional sense. put their own house in order. the seizure of U.S. oil proper does will constitute an "appro high. "SomeUmjee,” he said, this connection he spoke in Report covered numerous substandard' Nixon’s personal emissary in sequels, instead of being follow “the decieion to build a new favor of Oomnmmlty Develop But the only guaranteed result of such In April of 1967, the trial Judge, fol ties. '' priate step," and void the April mid-April. Whatever his creden Earl^ R. Custer, Pastor conditions . .. the entire roof vlctoclee, from now on, seems Ukely to lowing -the spirit of the Reardon report, The crisis over Peruvian exr 4 aid cut-off. North United Miethodist Church ed by an entrapment of 'the ene school is made overnight.” ment Action Plan (C-DAP). “It (Continued from Page 6) ordered all participaots not to talk about tials as amigo to the Latins, my and then an advance, this Board members poinited cut would give me funds to Mre be an increase in those Arab guerrilla propriatiiOn of the International But Irwin, who spent last Fri Rockefeller's oil connections any replacement been found for the Case, But In May, Mr. Garrison was Petroleum Corp. (IPC) last fall day (March 7) In private talks first retreat waa ftallowed by that this has not been a hasty consultants who would provide activities which avoid fotmal battles would make him highly suspect tilatlon’s dangerously slow pace other retreata. At the end, Oom- decisicn. Both Bennet end llltaig the IrAormation the board and the about-tx>-reslgn U.S^ Ambas on television proclaitning, for example, is a time bomb that could ex with CongressiDnal leaders, will throughout the continent If the A ^ecially-equipped while they aim at the long-range strangu "Purely and shnply it’s a case of former plode with devastating reper in the Peruvian crisis. missioner Shapiro seemed dose Junior High Schools are over I need.” sador to the Organization of lation of the Israeli state. go to Lima with the odds some expropriatton of IPC (a Stand For example that crisis was American States, Sol Linowitz, employes of the CIA, a large number of cussions for the U.S. on April what less than 50-50 that he can to disowning Ms own proposal, crowded, with the tetter's ninth Before he oan make any fore Fuel Oil A ard Oil of New Jersey subsidi deposited on the desk of Under grade otess overflowing Into the cast, Potter said, about tend \^ho has more Inttonate ties All this is analysis end forecast of how them Cubans, having a venomous reac 4. bring It off. ary) results in the cut-off of and contenting htonseU 'with the OU Fired W ater tion from the 1961 Bay of Pigs episode. Secretary of State Elliot Rich senior high school. use or the choice between resi- south of the border than any Buick Skylark Custom It Is, end how it is Ukely to be^ in the If the nationalistic mlUtarj Latin diplomats In the Or U.S. aid to Peru. claim that even if it 'wasn’t ever H eaters Certain individuais with a fusion of in ardson three weeks ago. Rich operated Ms way by hie de- Board nuem>ber Herbert A. denoes and high riee apart other official. Near Bast, if the belUgerents there a re ' Junta now running Peru falls ganization of American States Complete Heating terests in regaining Cuba assassinated to "take appnq>riate steps" to None o t this can be laid direct ardson was already overburden .partment, he had acooenpllahed Phrton Jr. Informed Potter that ments, A will be important to Thus. A is no wonder that Latin left to themselves, and to their own re- the President.” say privately that If President ly at the doorstep of Mr. Nixon’s ed organizing and running the the three tracts were selected have a land use map. ' diplomats are highly skeptical, Installation Sport Coupe^at compensate IPC for the seizure Velasco (who has made much something by bringing the issue Humidifiers, *P®cIained to Fischetti WE HONOR tend a meeting of Ms volunteer Etost. and getting both aides to accept much worae than that for any the press about the condition of Ray’s Marengo or AueteHltz of the fire company on Oriawold Road. Heat Its jurisdiction and its decisions. But any imprisonment, a matter obviously irrele 'Pohee identified the 'victim os vant to guilt or innocence. Shapiro career. It oeemed to he CONCINTRATID LIQUID fm A s te fb harg^ ■ ••'.I other kind of outride intervention, such mainly that he had been win ( THEINTm Michael Mirte, 21, and the driv as some four power dictate, would be . Is tMs Jhen, what restrictions on pre DRAIN OPENER-CLEANER ' IMK CARD 1 er cf the oar as Mrs. Nornua trial publicity are to mean in practice: ning, and creathig new enemies, id r id E r /r t o ^ y Intolerable. There to only one tor a long time^ and' growing • RATS HAIR A O ( Anderson, 46, also of Wethers way anything theit has a raal chance of That a lawyer for the defense may not field. Mra Axxleroon was sneeze in public, but that a prosecutor JUBt a tUtto efowner in the blood • RATS PAT OIL HUAT success can be done. We hope that the and a little more careleos in charged with negligent homicide with popular support In his home Juris police aal^. world’s leading statesmen are beginning diction can take inflammatory parts of the head, and'partiapa A simply MANCHESTER PINE PHARITAGY to raaiUe that, as they concern them his caise to such fine legal forums a s . waa, more than axiythiiEr etas, selves wMh the tosue. They and thelr Playboy? that ttie time had come for Mm HARDWARE & SUPPLY •M OBNTIIB ST. to loae a bettls. national powers axe not big enough to It may not be fair to generalize on 811 Main St., ManohMter MANCHE8TEB, CONN. handle the Near East as the Near Eiaat the basis of one or two Mghly excep- bolls today. They have a chance ot mak- Uonal cases, though that is not far from Phone M8-64U TEL 649-9614 M. A. Peterson, Inc. what was done in making tl^ case for SKBVINO CONN. aiNOB IBSS ifV Uw United Nations Hg enough. It Is new reetrictions on crime news. Even Herald the .only reel chance they have. so, it would aeem to ua that the provisional lessons of the Garrison Yegterdays episode are that in practice it is tre BJCALLV RET1RE7 Plttaw, Not Jodges mendously difficult for the courts to re 2 5 Years Ago strain an ambitious prosecutor, and that Do you. plan to reaily retii4, or Just While, ki New Tork State, pohticiaiw at least sometimes a press with suf Over 8,000 tone of potatoes are quit work and extet? For details about ore discusring how to get a law strong ficient access to information tan per shipped from Buckland railroad a life insurance plan to guarantee Five popular l%9 Buick Skylark model»are now sjjecially enough to keep public employes taom form a considerable public service. Or etotion to distant points. that your income doesn’t retire when equipped with a lot of extra things. Things like d(x>r guards, going on atrike, there Is a sttuation, down to put it another way, that theta is af Dr. Alfred B. Sundquist writes you dOj______remote control outside mirrors, convenience groups, vinyl tops, in PMtadelphla, in which the k|w itself ter all a good deal to be said fw the Phone . . . Write . . . VUlt press' Instinct that the truth will out ' of hia special mountain training to threatening to go on strike. Who would at Camp Hole, Oolorado. whitewall tires, deluxe wheel covers and belt reveal moldings. And enforce what againat whom then? when the marketplace of ideas Is free. JOHN E. DOYLE theyVe offered to you now at special sayings, too. The reason? Those who would not accept that les- Philadelphia has 22 municipal court oon would Mill have to agree that the 10 Yeart Ago 88 OoaaerWet BK* Simple. We want to make your buying a Buick right now jiH%ee who were pnxnoted to a new New Orleans trial stiows that deciding The 12,800,000 addition to Man- ■oat Hartferd a delightful decision. Your Buick (Jealer is waiting. precisely how to restrain pubUcity is a J______m m i DeelgMie sad Alteratioa Servtoe cleariftoatton by constitutional amend Chicago Dally News oheotor Memorial Hospital Is terribly diflicult task, and perhaps uMl- Publithert'Hall Now York Ufo Inauranco Comytany TWELVES KirOflEN I ON DUPLAY ment which became eftectlve Jon. 1. The _ Byndkfits, 1909 ninety per cent completed. SOI New Park A VO. state tagtoiatuie, untatunately, fMgot mately an impossible one. But It is a Ufa Insurance • Group Insurance 2324407 West Hartford 1^ Deliglitful Decision dine at your Buick Dealers’now. task for which members of the bar have Mayor Bugene KeOy aays • wuctuna Ihs ninitosery and nuUne buatoesa of Annuities • -Heelth intursnee OPBN volunteered, and they should put up or ^ i f ThBR£^ MiTHlN TH£ S o im OF VO/cF, MV Boaxxl of Dtrectore will do ovary- ______Pension Plena ' sotting MtariM tor the tww JudgettApe. ttiut up. — WALL STREET JOURNAL. thing poaolble to help North yiiid nanrateaftea.' UaiB. te 0 D,aa, Oat te 4 M L !$ FRiPAR£t> 1b PAV ThF FROmUMTOFBUCKF IN * rdilente aolve water problem.
.r . >■ • MANCHESTER'EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1909 Section Ttvo Despite Snow t d b s d a y , m a b c h 11, IMS JKm trkTBtFr 1EtiFnin0 I^Frali) TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1969 Youth O b itu a n ' Skating - Coasting Sudford Springs Pages 9 to lit Official Count Town and Employes D ea d ^ M n . yiweatlve kwonte tax, Manrherter’s Pern- so m a , If eottenatve asdmdof Hebron and the late the Porter area. Snow ^ Mt^wStoriaready has « ‘TT' new mlidater In a neighboring will meat as soon as they know ter of the largest church In the M>P*ared to be about 2 to 1 to oorottc toglekitora were in- l } ktodsTgarton rittldren. to ha conducted. Ettore Oordani, and Uved In the collected there in a car la melt- niSm Srf a ^ ^ Junior Women church. sH the figinas on the damaga. Unitarian Unlversaiiat Assoola- table. ttruotod to report bock In April, tion, will speak at the dedication Bw notice Indicates ai efaUd Moody was adieduled to sp- Massachusetts Prrilmlnary atudlcB this In the mennUme, the Rerv. The motion to table was made to explain the atatus then of He «Md that latofOoial and the directors will be asked employ To Aid Relief morning IndlcBted the church’s Robert Eddy, wtU continue the of the Unitarian Univenoltot 8o- may be enrolled to klndeigor- iwar In Rncksilla Circuit Court Survlvoia, beeidea .her hue- wUl get an addlMonal 14 per by John Hutiditoaon, former proposed rtate budget ecctw- measurements in other ------‘ beU tower cannot bo saved and duties he began Just two months claty of Manchester diuroh this ten if he to five years old on town director, and was seconded mtes and tax r**nf*‘'‘-nfr U OB charges o f heing found or before Jaa. 1 of next year. tatorioded end taking I motor preolpttatioo «. much ^ mIU negoU- Project Drive that eoctenstve repair will be .ago. Hla Installation s s parior Stmday at 4 p.m. by a chorus of voices. Thto come on a motfon by He to heed of the church of Rwgtotntlon days, In the vehicle witbout t o . ownerte per- «t«*W their contract. as are the per cent In work week 'The ’ ’Penny a Meal for Oon- needed on other parts % om f. themiw weewas tow wbe In « the Stone ohurdi ’The motion to endiMse a state Atty. Dominic Squotrtto, t«m misainn. Tha charges------«»*«. atemmsd misabeth Marie Whelden, measured et Porter Reeervolr. te a se rs. buHdlng which waa rammed by tMa Sunday. the Larger Fellowahip which school tbe (Mid will normally poraiy chairmen of tbe Msn- Laurie Jean Whelden and Alicia •ervee tts meinbeni by mail In attend, have been set itar April income tax was mode by Henry Manchester preclpitatlcn Under the negotiated agree- ch S e a ^ ^ iiS S ta f^ li^ campaign wUl open tor a truck ytotorday. 1110 tMtallatlonwin Becker, former state rapreeenta- cheetier CCD Chapter. R was ainoe Jan. 1 to 8.07 Inches, nrent with Local OW, all hourly- ^^Sjatiiur ‘**® Vernon Junior Women’s A trailer truck’s brakes failed held at the StnffordvUls Oon- ®999 !• eountriae. His degress » and 17 frofn S;16 to 4:16 each seconded by Mtos Barbara OOle- IB ^ y was also on profaafiion a brother, Bruno Oordani of He- sttenwon. Parenta ahendd bring tive from 20th District, tt was for breach of peace and larceny bran agaiittt the tvgj-month artlclpat- rated emidoyee wUl’ receive an proviriaaWlU be reducedtoO on ^ 190 yeaierday at 9 a.m. gregatlonal seconded by Atty. Sanford Ple- man, vice chairman of the town under t2E0 . r wi average • birth oettUooite, and proof of corramittee. The motion cesried ed average of 3.47 inches, Lock- g per cent per beur raise. J^ars end pension oontrlbuUona A * new «application to an old ®* J* o®*"® <»«*« a toeep MN oil meeting Second Term vaccination, diptherta Immuni pler, on the atate executive Salaried employes, board of the Caucua of Connecti by a 2 to 1 voice vote. tour etora^ clerical help, will git. sation and polio kuxnilaUons. ’The purpose of the report (to " Mni. Samuel Pierson of 67 Also, Under a recent Board of cut Democrats (CCD) and a ffilte^InSJiriefT^ ^ Home. 225 Mato reservoirs dropped sennen mil- step increment on July April), Squatrito explained, "to Arvine PL Friday attemoon was Education ndlng, proof to re leader of the Manchertm- 6 cD vUe^ but hnd m t been ww^r * ***“® at Hon gallons in the period Feb. another on Nov. 1. The Chapter.niaWhjwi leaim what they (our legiala- ^M aurice’s Church, Bolton, at i to Feb. 28. They coriteined quired that a 'TuhercuHne Tine tors) ere doing — sO that we rsoenliy. He attended Ctomwell re-lnetallad as pnaldsnt of tbe Becker eoid that he has been ngb School. . - a . “ Manchester Church Women Tert has been completed no can be Involved. Also, it will *-’®"*®***y- '< FebruaiV. F^di capeuclty of Except for the changes nam- »»cunun, jncAiw, nuiig n.ung . - - 7—..------■» — t " __ . . . ______v....— more than twelve months prior for a ttate buxnne tax for over help US' in consldertog agMn the Moody Is too son of Mrs Negotiations, reportedly, pro- ed, the proposed agreement Is and Tennessee In the United ^ t J^vrtMto^rch United In ceremonies during a 20 years and that he has been OUthertM AlMwcbt m Friends may call at the fu- the tour reservotoo (Porter, to school attendanoe. Although raniorsement of a state Jnoome . home tomorrow from 7 to cUobe Hollow, Howard and ceded on the heals of a 0 per almost the same asthe current States. <»* *haoi children standing on ««*® World Day of Prayir observance not oomputoory, Inoctoatlon for agalnat a state sales tax for the tax.” Project Concern (grates sev- ® comer. ' w m d j^ c a t ^ . ' *^*l**i*i *f WIDtom Alhrscht of 9 pjn . Roaring Brook)’, to 479.11 mil- riaa to the coat o^Uvlng. agreement, at Emanuel Lutheran Church. mnasaes to strongly reoomnriend- same period. M Irene Dr. Other aurvivora to- ■_____ en medical clinics and hospitals Qront maneuvered the truck Barry, Hutchinson end Atty. Ucn gallons. Mrs. Walker W. Briggs, post •ed. Children, who, because of “I am for repeal of the sales Paid Groobert (he Is cleric of *w»«n Almost the entire drop, Lock- with a staff of 147 doctors, nurs- betwem a bank buUdtog and a Pl®t® ^ president, was the Installing of- tax and *"•*for passage uLof luian equii-eqult 'uiethe txuae;House) all arguedaretied matthat es, technicians and student avoiding the chlktoen but ^ 1* * ’ ctuary ntedlcal reasons cannot be tan- m hjinrim Alb ^ h t ; WAPPINO — Eart P. Russell wood said, was in Porter Reeer- Bolton Oom. muDlsed in ocxiordanoe with able state tauxime tax,” he said, Squalrito’s motion m%M fie Ihe jUl. ! AtorecBt, and of 64 Meadow Rd. died this voir, which Is being celled on trainees to the war-tom Central ^ 9(^yeerold stone church ®°??" tn and then added, “ however, if hands of the Mahriierter legtola- Highlands of South Vietnam, the bvUdlng. Ths truck flattened a Other officers installed ,are these poUcleB, ttioukl present ______momfcig at the West Haven Vet- to service weder customers to Mrs. Glenn Law of North Uidted documents at tbe ttane o f regis it has to be that way, .1 am even tors end that it wasn’t advtoeUe ssxmijrs oentn to the second erans H o^ltal. Mienchester’s east and southeast refugee shelters of Hong Kong, two-foot Iron fence around the J^f^addedhSJd tration. for an Income tax on top of a to adopt It. the poverty-filled colonies of church, Jack-tottfed. and barrel a f t e r a new roof waa added and Methodist Church, first vice pre •npemi* drug-rdsM death of Holmes Funeral Home, 400 areas. School Board Adopts the whole Inside repainted. sident; Mrs. Elmer Odell of St. Parerts who db not receive sales tax." Barry sold, “Don’t expect pat ^ reswenls in toe tort few Mato St., Mancheater, Is to ^ ------Tijuana, Mexico and the -Appa- ad Into the church with a Police Chief Stantey Jaoewtoc Hutchinson queatloned “ the answers ki April. We can only lachian Mountains of north cen- tremendous Mary's Eptooopal, second vice regtotrationa during the week of charge bf arrangements, which crash between a of Stafford Springs said this proq>rtety of endorsing an un keep you ohreast of develop tral Tennessee. large, stained gtaas window and president; Mrs. Frank Williams March 10, either beomse they •tort Ferrsnta, a 16-year-(dd are tooomplete. morning he plans no arrests ■are new In Manlombia, He has written several Boston student of Brendan Da GUn, leading dance master of Ireland. Left to right, the young ladles he pleaded. “’The propoeal tor Groobert, a Homer state rep Friends may call at the fu- cigarette advertising, in transmitting the budget to assistant. ^ *** ‘Grant, the driver, was stuck Globe series on hto trips to that feUowshlp cannot be re the truck’s cab for 20 mto- 12th Circuit are Maureen Conner Bradley, Glenns Sullivan, Detwrah Cooke and Regina Cavognaro. a state income tax needs to -be resentative from Minnehester’a neral home tomorrow from 2 to Boggini has prepared a toeHe Board of Finance, Dr. diane. electricity, telephone “f * ,“"* cracked m Africa and -wrate the book, “ An alised until dialogue among In- Police Kill 2 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. resolution, commending the Josephr-u.Tih P.P Castagna,r-o.t=™o superln- silppUee, ancfW“ blower, toe month. Some 600 volun- «nd must be torn down. All thetoe ute tites before being taken to rtudled first. And, as I have I9tti Assembly DIstrtot, urged, teers will conduct a door to door floor Joists on that side of the Windham Memorial Hospital, Understanding o f Albert (Uvlduals Is achieved. "Let’s not tie our legislatora’ (OtottaMd Page One) •Survivors include his wife, POC (Pederai Communications tendent of schools, wrote, ’’The Insurance and equipment. been told, tbe sales tax would, campaign. church will need replacing. He suffered three broken neck Sohweltaer.” . Participating to the service Court Cases remain, even If an Inixxtie tax hands.” Iw. •• «!. -It **“ Fsnet Perrand Fogar- Commission) tor its decision to lunds requested au-e those An appropriation of $20,426 He co-aultiored a new biogra- were Mrs. David Hawkins, or M anchester “The tax proposals, especial ****** ***® *’y®**‘‘ ^bose name was inadvert- ban cigarette advertising to the deemed to be essential for tor the openli^ of the present Worship Service l AO Venturlnl, a buUdtog con- bonee and waa c^>eraled on Proposed Rules Changes were hnprosed.” ’The Senior High Young hflaotoc, did this morning’s quickly- yesterday to prevent piiy of Schweltser which will be ganist; Mra. Stephen Price, MANCHESTER SESSION Boggini had said earlier in ly the revenue and appropria er^ who then ordered him to Mtly omitted to the account of two medluma. maintaining the presentr^l.% levelsSVVCS0 elementaryV«AX«l«4%MaMU V ZIUJJLKMschool toW nOUMhouse W k . sx._w,s._r«a. pubUabed by Doubleday next Hospital Notes ^ ttee tanks filled for flight to death to yesterday’s Herald. The POC rule wIM be debated u®*" curriculum paralysis, a Windham doctor sololrt; Mrs. Earl Ely, Mrs. TTiree Hardord cu«a men, last night’s meeting, “I have Uon bills, aro ths mort Offerings; Grades 8 - 8. This includes two ^,°^® ^ ^ F t^ Qwigrega- year. Harry Carr, Mrs. John Mc- oampUcated we’ve seen In many ____ . „ .. _ _ -■ ■ to Congress. providing the equipment and additional staff members, . charged -with Illegal poaseealon All evening vMttng houra end Shocking^ Says Cummings the impression that Uie Demo Asetottog him at the service Elraevy and Mrs. Howard cratic majority In the assembly years,” he ealtt ”Hie picture “ ’**»w®®^r^5!?*’** ns _ '*^y*®*' Bogglnt’s resolution wlU be ma.terlal needed to continue pro- travel for Itinerant staff (from ®°*’**^ a contemporary wor- baugh Oo. with Stewart Bar^ He to to fair condition in the of eiqtkHhree, and pdaseeslon of at 8 p.m., and start. In the ship service tomorrow at 7:80 parishioner, took mofit of intensive care unit, a hospital will be the R ev. Etorie T. Mc Lockward, readers. “ShocMng and ewdeplng pro fusal by the Credentials Com will not approve alt of the taxes will not be clear In April, emd are aftuated on the Caribbean Funeral servicescervices for for Clayton Clayton debated debated tn in the the AeoemhiuAssembly <« If it It grams Srams currently currently In In existence: existence; the other schooia), library, stolen goods, pleaded not guHty various units, at: Pediatrics, 3 ooast, p.m. the stone rubble out of the spokesman said thto morning. Kinney, executive director of the Usher* were Mrs. ’Tommie before Judge Frank Monchun posals,” was the reortlon of mittee of the DemooraUc Na^ re(x>mmended by the governor. the biUe may not be voted upon ?"***" '^®7® ‘a reported favorably by the retaining the high caliber of interacholartic apUvili^ news- ConneOttcut Valley District, and Strtogfellow, Mra. John Haney, p.m .; self service unit, 10 a.m .; until near the Jix«e 6 end of ^ ^****?I?^ ^partment or- Saturday afternoon at the Public Health and'^S^y^Q^- Personnel; matotatotog The service, based on the riiui'di to relieve pressure on Chief Jacewisc said, "Grant yesterday and their cases were t'onal Convention to seat a dele ’The average legtolator will not and paper and aasembUes and four area Unttarton Universa- Mrs. Donald Anderson and Mra. Crowell House, 6 p.m. week Dem(x:ratic ’Town Chairman the sesston.” dered that the plane not take Hrtmes Flineral Home, 400 mlttee ^ operating------the buildings- and science equipment, theme "end I look for the toe floor. ’They also made sure did a tremendous Job steering continued to March 24. gate slate. In that event, he go for the taxes wMch will ef Urt pastora. Winthrop Read. days, 3 p.m., weekends and holi Ted Cummings last night to said, an opposition slate may be fect the lower bMxxne groiqpe, At the ooncluefon of last ofi- Mato St. The Rev. Ernest Har- grounds to an-efficient and eco- An appropriation of _ Resurrection’’ -wUl consist of toe tower and the wall were that truck away from those chll- The three are Richard Ztoa, days; private rooms, 19 a.m.; By this Ume police arrived rto of Second CcHigregational play-readtog, modem roadtogs, too*eened fire. Bearen, all nephews of the $900. ’The men were found driving lican Party wiU adopt tbe same "There are no funds request The plamnlng committee In Teachers with Long Service Dr. Michael F. Cunningham of was general chalrmw of the otv (uily, with a five-minute limita convention. commit ourselvea on a state in will be reapportioned. I mutt ------deceased, were Htueld Topllff Presis for Wage ed for innovative programs or cludes Cynthia Brown, William a truck in New Britain oontaln- tion. Afternoon visiting houra in recommended roles. “The (30P Jr., Walter Topllff, Robert Top An appropriaUon of an Meriden and the Rev. Irving A. servance, asstoted by Mrs. J. “It’s also sweetening,’’ vras .Nattonal Committee already has come tax, one first must decide remind you that it behooves aU expanded curriculum offerings. Carl, Ed Ciarlc, Stephen Ellis, ing $5,000 worth of Staten goods. obstetrics are to 4 p.m. tiien llff, John Tracy, Frank Cope Hike in France axMltional $6,600 because o f » Stevens of Stafford. Manley Shew. 8 the r ^ ly by Atty. Sanfind said so," he said. what to do about the governor’s Democrats to make certain fbs* The additional operation ex- mandatory requirement of p a Lacey, Deborah Lippmon Retiring End of School Year While police attempted to begin again at 7 p.m. Vtotton there to a Demtxnrtic majority Dissenters land and Robert Copeland. ' The newly formed 664amily Mb». Viator Jrtinsan was search the truok, Manant end Plepler, who had explained the Town Clerk Edward ’Tomklel proposed budget and tax pro ConttonM from Page One) P«n«e8 related to the k-4 and 6- «27 tor tocrees^ special e d u ^ Deborah Thoimpaon. A cof- Last night the Board of Edu- tlve April 28; and Mrs. Helene society to invittog area clergy ohalrmon of the coffee hour. are asked not to smoke In pa recommended changes. Pleirier, p o s e .” in the 1971 Assembly, lest we 8 schools - preclude..J- their consid- .j utlon services. I fee hour in Fellowship Hall win cation accepted with regret the Washington School Grahe Lapenta reportedly attacked ^ 1d that he doubted that the 1 1 1 and lay leaders. Society mem She wan asstoted by Mrs. Ken tient’s rooms. No more than two a memiber of tbe Mhnebaster proposed rules changes could be ” 1, like many people, am not are reapportioned out by the See Plot in Some postoffices vrere open but eratlon at thto time.” An appropriation of an follow the service. 3 teacher, for the 1969-70 school them. Manant squirted eome- visitors at one time per patient. sympathetic to many proposals RepubHoans.” Funeralo resignations of three teachers bers come mcUnly from South neth Bensen, Mrs. York Strang- thlng Into the eyes of one po Democratic ’Town OommiUee, is adopted so easily. "It to ahcxdc- the windows were not manned. The Boards of Education and addittonal $6,000 becatne of to- ntonnino- ^ f i . . »>. 1 y®®*"’ eWectlvo at thc close of Windsor, VMiicn, Bolton, Cov f ^ , Mra. ’nw ra Mtalotiey and on the state executive board of by the governor, and I believe Garboge cans littered the side- Finance will hold a Joint meet- creased employe health and planning to retire at the close the current year. liceman tai an attempt to bund ing that the Denuxnutic Na^ Lawrence P. Nielsen entry and Manchester. Mra. Robert Stavnttsky. Hort- ’The administration reminds the Caucus o f Ocnmecticut Dem tionU Commitotee can ram it we can eliminate some of King’s Death walk*- Ing on thto budget next Tues- The summairy adds that some of the school year. The appointment of Mrs. Ena him, prtlce say. The funeral of Lawrence P. . BockviU e eeses were U n . C. Henry visitors that with constniotion ocrats, which already has down our throats,” he com them,” he sold. FOR (Conttooed from Page One) J^Partment stones were open, day. of these Increases were offset Mias Mary C. Roach, Wash- Phipps to be a part-time teach- New Brtirtn poUce later found “it’s first things first, and Andettom and Mrs, Eric Goth- that the truck was stolen'from under way, parking space to endorsed ttie proposed rules mented. •was held this **“* *** ***® ®*®*’*“ **'®‘*' “"“ toious adoption by cutbacks to other categories ington School Grade 4 teacher, er In Grade 6 at Manchester berg. limited, Vlsltora are asked to «cocMxny to at the top of tlM •was held this naomtog from the sent and there were few custom- members stated that they ------<------Hospital Noteg D on't N ogloet Slipping B.W. Brown’s Trucking Cb. of changes. “It shouldn’t be abocking,’.’ many fingers wtikti hielped pull ®®*'* toere were few custom- members stated that they "cer- mainly in the rental of Uw fflVe v ^ l have taught 42 years to Green School, tabled at the bear with the boqiltal while tile Mrt," Barry emphasized. Cosmefies Manchester; Mrs. Estelle K. board'n last meeting, ^as ap- Mra. Gustaive Gull and Mrs. New Britain. ‘"Hie new rtaes,” Plepler ex Plepler replied. “The delibera toe trigger." ^ ®” ' Automobile traffic seemed tatoly did a good deal of home- portable c l ^ n ^ visiting hours are 12:30 to 8 parking problem exists. tions and hearinga have been He said that moet persons ^ ^ ^ requiem at to be no heavier than normal to work." and consider the re- The sin m n ^ Olson, Keeney St. School kinder- proved. Dr. Donald Hennigan FALSETEETH Fled H. Johnson were In ctougie The three posted $2,000 bonds plained, “ would require that lists an p.m. to all areas except matern of the nursery. local committee members be going on since the Chicago Dem who have talked to him are rrs "F'or thb moment, we have the center of Paris, but bottle- suits "as honest approach” with ertlmated ' garten teacher, will have taught recommended the appointment Do fslM (w th drop, slip or wobble for appearance in Manchester against a state Income tax and $244,417 as revenue ity where they are 2 to 4 and when you talk, eat, laugh or meeze? Patients ’Today: 293 elected by a caucus of aJi of ocratic Convention.” been spared a trial •which would f?® itov. Kenneth Frtobie was necks developed in some ports " lio fat.” from state and federal grants. 6:30 to 8 p.m. 20 - years In Manchester; and because the class to a large one Don't bo annoyed and embarraaaed (MUrt yesterday. are for economies In govern ADMITTED YES’^IERDAY: the town’s registered Demo Tomklel observed that “ the oompel us to relive the fecuful- ®„.. “ ” • Eugene of the outskirts. The budget summary includ- The summary concludes with Mrs. Gladys Boyd, Keeney St. (32), has been large for many by eueh handicapt. FA8TEKTH, an Local cases disposed of In yes ment. He said thA all atate de ly traglic events of his death. organist and soloist. School Grade 1 teacher, will years, the classroom to small, alkaline (non-acid) powder to aprln- terday’s session Included, Anne Maureen Dooysan, WUllmantlc; crats—either by dlstiicta or ot- state statutes now spell out the Liggefts the statement that, subtracting Admitted Friday: Richard kle on your platee, keep# (alee teeth Deimocrats Plan rules for choosing town com portments should be studied, to But we Pee&Bo that this to but a was to St. Mary’ s Ceme- have 15 years’ service. making group work difficult, a more firmly eet. Qlvea confident feel A. Hettinger, operating with un Theodore Brown, 200 Main St.; iarge. It win eliminate the the amounts required for the Shute, Overbrook R d.; Leah mittees and delegates. ’The pro see which programs are neces At The Fufcade respite. tery, Portland, Conn. The Rev. Resignations effective at the three-year reading span exists ing of security and added comfort. Las Vegas Nite safe tires, fined $20; John William Caldw«U, 629 Doming present practice of self- sary and where spending cam be John Sullivan, pastor of St. operation of the new elementary Berber, RoUn Rd.; Sandra Mll- No gummy, gooey taste or feeling. posed rules (dianges would re But. Mm King continued end of the school year are those to the class, and seven pupils Dentures that at are eaentlal to Moore, 40, of 61 Downey Dr., at., Wapplng; Llaa Cohen, Cbv- perpetuating town committees, cut. MANCHESTER mart “ ®^’® Church, Portland, read Data Processing Essential^ scbool and the converted “mid- ***'' BUtogton, and Mark of Miss Pamela Teggatz, teach- have emotional or physical dlf- health. See your dentist regularly, entry; William Collins, 791 Main which elects Itsrif back Into quire statute changes as well, “All concerned peopte die” school, the budget "repre- Breault, West Main St. d e t FASTEETH at all drug counters. Mancheater Democrate will intoxicated and breach of peace, Immiediately after the vote the committal service. B * _i XV- er of English at Manchester ficulUes. at.; Mrs. Jeone DeOesaxe, 68 office every two years. And, It and I know of none now being press the State of Tennessee' sents a normal increase for a sponeor a “Las Vega* NJte” noUed; Robert C. Moriarty, 17, proposed. and the U.S. government to con Bearers were Howard Nielsen, Advisory Committee Reports ®‘=*'**‘**: *«‘®® Mrs. Phipps to a resident of of no certain address, failure Amott Rd.; John Dube, 68 wiU democratize the method for Robert Nielsen, Roger Nielsen, budget of these proportions.'’ V teacher of the mcnt.al- Manchester and received her Ainit 10, from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Lyneaa St.; Francte Dwyer, Cummings agreed and said tinue istil all who are responsi- to obey a stop sign, fined $76; choosing delegates to state and that, as of last Friday, when Walter Nielsen, Charles Diehl BullcUn Boftrd ____ in |y„»^‘ ®‘-ded at Highland Park SB degree from Simmons Col- at the FSk’s CIttb on Blsaell St. East Hartford; Weeley Frort, 82 Me for this crime are appre “The present data processing ing about two thirds and the The Board of Finan win failure to carry a license, $3, national convmtions, to open he talked to DenuMratic State and Karl Diehl. AdmltteL; Nancy SheUard,___ Tpomhley, 24, and Steven J. o ’NelU w» b i . h.____ W K ^ L ALIGNMENT—WHEEL BALANCING the states, will be instructed Charies R. Kramer. / costs, with the school board pay- practically mandatory.’.’ *” 1946 Canada To.Go Metric daughter to Mr. and Mte. Rob soon to adopt the new rules and waa one of the moet difficult Erwto “ ®rt<». « , *»«» « f Manetoester. to take the stand after s e l J ^ COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE The sixth pre-schort story -The recommendations are: NEW YORK — The United ert Kertarts, Webber Rd., Rock to require that lAn«.l«w«. neim Riad,m __ s was_____ killed. ■ _iie__s '•but the__ * •U.S. M MCommand_____ « said . > cas- ing . ____726 and . kidnaping . . _ 294.__ - Sst- John Kriitjak. land; Mrs. Nancy K. Bowden gnd dau|rhter. East Hartford. /*■ .■
MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1909 PAGE ELEVEN THF East, Bobcats Set, Hull Tallies Herald Angle RSox Rookies Impressive, •y f m EARL YOST Semifinals on Tap Go Obscured Head Gage Squad NEW YORK (AP)—^Bobby Hull, whose fourth 60------; _ By DEAN YOST aUed Bast to move past Its op SPRINQFIELZI, (AP) ffool season has been somewhat obscured by Phil Els- Lahoud, Conigliaro Star Men** Field Had LoU ot Class Schdastic basketball ponents. —^Teny DrtocoH of Boston Col imsito's record point spree, could grab the spotlight Without any question, this year's Held in the annual New Canaan la paced offen again this week by smashing a National Hockey League moves into its final phase lege and Bd -Siuilut of Holy Ifan’s TWn Duckpin Bowling Tournament at the Holi- sively by Rick Horton. CroM, tw o at the oulxtondlng mark for streak-hitting. WINTER HAVEN, f Fla. Lahoud, who came .from no- pinch hitter Moses completed the plate, and has been stinging diyr Lanes was the best ever in class. Practically all of this week with both semi South Windsor with an im playera in the Bast tM» aeanoD, The CMoago Wft winger, who ot the first-ysar matk estab- (A P )— Rookies B ily (^n- where last year in spring trakv the spree wrlth a titanic blast the bait pressive win over prevlouely un trails Boston center Esposito ififliaro and Joe Lahoud are mg to slug his way into the wind in left the beat local bowlers filed their entry vnth 20-year-old finals and finals scheduled. ^ ■ Itead the 18-anuR Univentty IMted by Gua Boctoar of TVnonto “ I’m very Impressed,’’ feltosr Geoige Cochran coining out on top for the seoc^ time defeated Farmington, dropped team whtoh wfll oiqMee the Col 107-9S in the NHL point parade, in 1943-44. slugging away in the B ob- ttoriing righ t field J i* b y open- ***" «uthibi- outfielder Smith said Monday. Two schools still remain in Ms foe with a brIlUant floor needs a goat in each of hUr next "I 'believe In. miraroles the way lege aqimd In the 14th annual Bobby Orr of Boston has a in three years. OOTitention fo r their r e gam e, 81-60. The Bot>cats, with two games to break Andy Bath he’s come txick. I think he's b i racsnt jwarB. som e le. M oA Mkldletown crew. The Tigers Pterre Pilate, 40 esslsbi, and fixtures and Tony Conigliaro o e se at 6:46. Seventh-ranked The rest of the aquod coratota The Black Hawks entertain glving early indto^dtons h^ has k * Is catcher Gerry Mowes, who ance. sat out Monday's game end Wil- Ctoa A rotten were entered > defending Class M champs, end- BUote, 69 potiita, are the reoord South Windsor (18-3) plays No. of BUiy Bvana, BC; Pete Oayee- Oakland WeAvesday nIgM and racovued from his serious eye homered In Monday’s slug- Manager Dick Williams said llam s itodioeted he m ay misw to tMa year. . 1 ed the regular season with a 2ir hoidera. 1 rated Middletown (22-0) ka and Joe DUarMna, both vlait Montreal Saturday night. injury to now hitting .671. he w as saiUsfled with the work day’s contest here against thb It was good to see Hppo Oat- 0 mark. Considered •<* weedier, Dave Gray was schedutod to than a decade, try for a <(UBafy- Bast Catholic finds themselves K l outside shooting and excellent Gallagher, H arvard; Jlmi Bte- asaisto. And Hull to four short of Chteaga’s Stan Mlkita, the de 1. ■« * s • ' *. hitting .876 so far, and has belt nbig. Then in the eighth, Ken The Red Sox are also happy start today's g^ame and posstUy ina to>Ot. The same held' true In a very comfortable spot. New rebounding. The Bobcats have fending point 'Champ, has 80, __ tor Oeorge PedeUer, the current pbenson, Maine; Anderaon hto NHL high of 84 goals, set I ed homens in each of Ms tost Harrelson ene-pped a 8-8 tie with with the ehowing to date of Tony be the first pitcher in oamg> to Canaan, In a lopsided win over ^ proven themselves, as contend two seasons bads. one more than Jean Bellveau of No. 3 ranktoa duchpinner in the Clary, PtcvldeHce; Dave La- ".'■■•L. .1 ' two games, including a solo shot a solo diet to rilght. After JOR C., even though the ayerege say go five tonlngs. Mike Jedcson Stamford Catholic, looked unim ers and also features the same Mtimesota’s Daimy Grant, Montreal!. Itotoed Staton JOHN BABBT ingredients as MidMetown. Polnte, Vermont; and Jim in Monday's 7-4 vlctocy over the TartehuU walked, George Soott he has gone Idtlees ki ifflve trips, and Mike Nagy were the other pressive according to sources. with 29 goals, and Oakland’s Jacques Plante and Glenn New York Mete. untoaded a Dwo-nst homer, end The dugger isn’t JJihchlng at aciieduled huHera. Chrrenti dSrtot win. Ih fact, he PICKS — Bant a favorite over Brown, Fairfield. Bast barely nipped high-scoring Norm Feiguson, with 28, are ze dhhVt even survive the elimina- Bast's “Big Three’’. Mike Ken- New Canaan by 10. points, and Hall, St. Louis' veteran goal- Windham Saturday squeaking roing in on the record o f 30 nedy’B defensive plays, Thh Middletown ending South Wlnd- tending icpiti', have .virtually V out a 68-60 win in the final sec Lincoln Feature goals by an NHL rodde, set by Petoetter didn’t win, either. Kearns’ offensive moves, and Bor’s season with a five-point wrapped up the 'Veefne Trophy TeePa Presence Has Hold on Cluh onds. Windham with a high-pow M o n t r e a l ’s Bemdje “ Boom with a low yield o f 2.08 goals- k Golf Caddies And in the semiOnala he fell ered offense was heM down by Pete QiSah’s ball handUng en- win. LINOOLN, R.I. (AP)—Twi before dark-horse Burt CSaugh- Order, overtooked by the bettoie Boom f’ Oeoftrion In 1961-82, and per-game. HaS to the league aey in three atratjght gamea. Ned a atand- Uva-Iviocy Tower Oeldtog cov ' / / A PI 'Fimt baseman Mike Polled the Senators to a tie for base, Ed Brinkman at short and pros are “by and huge a bunrii ered the five fiaiong dtotanoe ki coveted crown. He qualified but out sports figure In Chick Too- POWER PLAT—rMinnesota Twins’ Hannon Kille- The bat slipped out of his hands aguinst defending: 'FnafAin lin/l inaf eViwkeri sWth place twro years ago, but Ken McMullen at third. Two of stiffs’* Just aren’t true. wa« aent to the stdeUnes by l.-Ol 2-0. mey to be cne of its honored brew strikes out in pinch hitting: role for the pitcher. champions Detroit, in Grapefruit League game. £,psb^ nM gome of those same guys let he others who might break in are xhe caddy, a 22-year veteran Ctoughaey in a first rotmd guests at Mbnday night’s Irish in at tiW WasiunglOT ca m p place in 196S Dick Billings, .276 wrlth 11 horn- ^ jjo ca lls htmseM The Baron, maddi. Sports Night at the Kajoey McGuire Houored when Manager Ted Wll- despite the fact Frank Howard era and 35 RBI at Buffalo, and jjj reportpublished by Wimer George Oochran, one Home. Toomey has been en out- Yankees Win Third as Fernandes Stars liams asked him to step in- led the majors in homers with Hank Allen, the brother of Phil- AsaociatedPreen that trie o f several h ot-dn t new Daces atandlng college football offitdal RALBICHl, NO (AP) Fkv t s to hlS office. 44. adelphla's Richie Allen. proa will “spend $100 an evening from ISanoheater, to destined to for a quarter century. Also front ooachtng South OaroUna to a “He said hello,’* said Epstein. What Williams sees—and Pitching to the big question- entertain some dc*. emd pay move into the national picture and center wUl go Tony aclxxd record 20 vlctortea, veter “I said hello. He said, ‘Let’s get cen’t understand—is a catcher mark. Williams sees strong caddy $120 a waek.’ ’ in another year or two. Many O'Brlgbt, weH-lmown kooel mu an Frank Micautre wee named dawn to some serious baseball Uke Paul Casanova who was on arms poor record’s—and won- Romn tMnln .«,iiViHirn dcae to the sport feel that the sician, . who to mow up and today as BaaketbeK Coach of ■ Williams’ Team Could Take talk. And he proceeded to ask the All-Star in 1967 and back in ders. n-uw, T«»r ntnt /rf what current Si Sc Town king will be around aiSter a serious Ulneea. ^ Year In the AtlanUc OoaU S - i BED LEE CLASSIC — Ginger me what I try to do when I’m up the minors last year, a pitcher The big winner last year was ^ ^ among the top 10 in the country For years he donated. Ms Conference. Yourkas 186-615, Eleanor Wil- at the plate.” like Phil Ortega who won only the veteran Carnlto Pascual, witMn two years. orchestra in helping make Irish McGuire was named on 78 of scBi 176-612, Janet Hagen 185- Did Epstein get the feeling one game aftef May last year virlth a 13-12 record. The rest of Ctoughaey. on the other hand, Night a success. the 106 baBote oaat by memheni Lessons from Ted’s Old Club 496, Ginger Cappuccio 192-466, that WUliams could help him and a guy with Epstein’s ere- the starting staff—Frank Ber- pay better uwpro. unnanked and almost im otioed • • • of the Atlantic Coaat Sports June Rowott 200-602, Betty Jentials who hit Just .284. taina, Joe Coleman, Jbn Han- . ,, in pre-toumey ratings, proved WMtens Ansoctationi, ' u NEW YORK (AP) — Galen Cisco, Steve Jones and Single In a Ihree-runi fifth inning Richardson 181, Ruth Smith 469, Ted WUUoms.’’ repUed Ep- The Sehatore’ strong point nan, Barry Moore and Ortega- Here ’n There stein, “gives you that Impres- laat ’year was an outfield com- let much to be desired, although ^ that an underdog has a chance Litde Jackie Farrell' will Ted Williams’ new club Sherry combined to scat- burst propeltod the PMladelphia Harriet Coons 464. r when he advanced to tiie finals \ _____ f could teke a lesson from ^red seven hits as the Royals RUlltos to a 6-1 victory over the 8iChicago White Sox past ics- Seattle PUots gamea were day Lanes win be the scene 'of was re-elected at the squad’s WUUams an O-tor^ collar in the Detroit Tigers 6-8, and have. • ton. N.C. and .290 at SalUbury, more, Cleveland, Boston and Thursday. oaro, aU to(>fHght competitors. a major dutikpin touraiey April rained out. WEST SIDE PEE WEE—Rick The womenfs tourney, too, annual banquet In lead the BMs exhibition baseball standings. Frank Fernandez homered as x Anri what abUltles rio they n .C., and Gene Martin, who hit New York—the first five teams ..j tto* Dow FtosUr- 4-8 when the Nick Tronsky Clas On the holdout fronts, slug- Silver 107, Scott Amsden 108, needs a little more class. in the 1969-70"season. Meanwhile,D..A o/w «,v„the unbeaten Boe- Yankees ranuneutrimmed methe AuanAtlan- jj^gj baeeraan * WilMe Me have? .259 with Burlington but showed last year. wald wlU be looking for him any sic to staged. Ftrat place will Brian Bolduc 90, Bob Quaglia 90, • . • * Red Sox, fw wtom WilUame ta Braves 6-2 for a 8 0 exhibition ^ pitching ace Juan After ‘less than two short power with 16 homers and 39 ------■___more.” be worth $1,000, second $800 and slammed 521 home rune, niarit. hfc^ch^'reiiM ^ Svrf*oi^^ * Uie McNlckle 89-80, Waime La- weeks of eyeing the material on RBI. With Howard on estab- The Boron oaiddied for Fln- third $300, wMch means the Frazier To Defend Morichal remained ouwde tne ^ wuilams says: llshed power hitter. WUliams Marques Haynes O f f th e C a ff cleared the bases tour times Rookie first beiseman BobGlants' fold while Howard re- sterwald a t the Doral Open In finest amall i^nneij^ in th e coun with hom ers in a 7-4 vtetosy Robertoon drilled a twortm firat ^ "I don't want to make the undoubtedly would like, to find Miami two weeks ago. He OfOctals working OIAC HOUSTON (AlP) —J oe FTUr lets. ' ______A__ _ „ porteoiy reaucea oemancB try will b e on dCsptay. B ach con- giistake of going overboard too someone to comiriement him— Here on Sunday claimed FinalerwaM, who failed Basketball ’Itoumament games aier, recognized as worid-heavy'- them Slebert. Cleveland’s teatant will roH 10 games. Norm In tour gamea, three of them run-scoring single in the second unalmed rtlaven aneed to soon— a mistake even expert- and it Jurt could be Epstein Fans who have watched the bo make the cut, gave hhn $80 iMs seaaon wM receive $22 for Lalonde, now living in town, welght boxliig dwmpiion in five Btaltes, wiU defend b is title here against the Kansas City expan- before leaving the game with a terms TEETOTALERS—Fran Laurla enced baseball managers make, who hit at a .276 clip With 12 MhglclanB in provtous tor l(ve daiys work. pndtmtnary and ptaydown won in 1969 when he id le d out Sion club, Warrington has scor- ,„jury g* the PltWburgh . Dave Zyglswicz L i 182-484, Tarry Lindberg 184-483, But there are some guys out homers after returning from the seasons krxw they riwuldnt 'T used to paddy tor 28 oenta a games, $% tor quarterfinal of Bristol'. . . During the last . ed a total of eight runs. And ptrates downed St. Louis 8-0. , McOovw. th» ^.*V**^,^* ot H o u a t^ Betty Haefs 191-492, Sharon there who look like they can do minors. leaive their seals untri the gun A sy," said veteran Lionet He- gamea ond $30 for semifinal two months, O.J. Simpson has (X)ME OUT SWINGING—Ray'Tozer and Greg Thomas slug it out during SHOW OF APPRECIATION—^Thanks for offering five were taUled with the aid chuck Hartenstedn, Barry Hous- ^ Elarl GlUiam, prem otor o f the WaUing 178, Marge Kahn 460. it.” The rest of the infield is veter- pops endli* the final quarter, bort, “ and now caxldlies are grt- and final contests. Ih addition, received 340 requests tor ap the use of the Country Club facilities for the annual of Just one Mt in laat Thurs- er and Larry Kllllngsworth f three-round bout for 55-pounders in Toronto Junior Boxing Championship. .’Texas Boodng EMerprises, was The Magtoians, led ijy ting $20 a day. When' you oonrid- A each gets eight cents a ' mile pearances. In 60 days, he fiUed day’s opening against the New blanked the Cardinals on four tl-year_ contract. ^ MorichaJ, wto In PhUadetphia Monday to get Manchester Jaycee (rolf Tournament came in the Marques Haynes, considered by er the Job they do, I don’t drink for travel . . . Tony Lupien, 48 of the requests, all for big York Yankees. bits. Robertson twisted his knee won 26 games for the Giants, Frazier's signature, the Houston form of a plaque last night to President Harry Ath mioet competent observers to be any caddy is worth flve per former local resident and major fees. The U9C AU-American has wants a raise over the estimat Injured Barry Leads ABA Scoring Post said. erton. Making presentation was Carl Zinsser, right, With Frank Howard, the sUdi^ i the second iniring. the finest dribbler and ball cent.’’ league first baseman, is now in hlB manager t o thank. One of American League’s’ 1968 home The Houston Astroe spotted ed $100,000 he received in 1968. his 13th season a s head coach chairman - of the Jaycee’s golfing committee. “ W e're about $6,000 and one handiier in the history of profes- Bert Yancey and Twn Wete- I O.J.’s best deals was signed last run king, a holdout, the Sena- Los Angeles two first inning aional basketball, will ptoy the koiJf aay H’s no one’s buetaM of the Dartmouth baseball week with Chevrolet, a three- tors' power failure has been runs, then bunched five in the year apart,” McOovey said of Larry Jones Sets New Mark, POWDER PUFF — Gladys New Owner L'ikely his situation. East Hartford Explorers at the what the pros pay their cadiles. team. Dupien Is a graduate of >'ear pact, that calls fo r a Stringfeliow194, Jan DiBelle. aunite. Their next home run will fifth—with Doqg Rader's bases- BALTIMORE (AP) — A fed Baltimore Wins After Four-Losses Clarke Arena .Sunday at 3 p.m. “A lot of us are playing for Harvard. He stiU holds the Bos quarter o f a mfUion' dollars for 177, R ose Oagianello 466, P at be their first. The Red Sox loaded triple the big blow—tor a The Senators solid Howard, eral bankruptcy referee says he And, they pack 40 minutes of nothing, too,” Yancey added, ton Red Sox record tor hitting pramotiorjal work. . . Vince Nears 2,000 Season Points Urbanski 466. have walloped eight homeia In 6-2 verdict over the Dcalgers. who originally asked for a into the fewest mmi'ber of expects to pick a new, condition consumate court skril Into a "The caddies don’t piay the Lombardi has informed fleet- three starts. Monday, Tonyr Co- San Diego soul Dick Kel- three-year, $330,000 pack Shots," Weiakopf said. douWeplayB. three, while jo y MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Lar Mel Daniels of Indiana contin al owner today tor the Philadel comedy and crowd pleasing rou footed Bobby Mitchell that he nigUaro’s kid brother, Billy, ley hit one batter, agreed to a one-year But the Boron said a good ing in all 154 games during the ry Jones of Denver las scored ues first in rebounding with a phia Eagles football team!. Bullets .on Course tine that makes the last min will be used as a flanker next Last Night's Fights slugged his second in two days walked two more and then tract but still isn’t sattsHed with caddy can help a pro who’s 19B3 season . . . Know what 30 or more points in 19 straight 16.2 average. Oakland’s Jim Ea- Joseph O. Kaiser, referee tor ute of their performance os en season after a so-so year sis a and Ken Harrelson, George threw away a double play boll the club's last money offer. playing well shave five strokes happened to the old wood games— a league record. He kina leads In two-point field the U.S. District Court, declined' tertaining as the opening pio- running back under Coach Otto TOKYO—Kazuyoshl Kanaaa- Scott and pinch hitter Gerry In the seventh inning, handing 'Slebert, 12-10 with the Indians off hts score. And that con mean baaketball floor at UCOnn? It needs little more than 15 points goals with a .533 percentage. wz, 120, Japan, stopped Jesus to say how many persons or meniB of the game. Graham. "Knowing that I am Moses each oonneeberi In the Ralph Garr drove in three runs last year,, said he would report a difference o f $16,000 for a in 12 gam es to lilt the 2,000 Darel Carrier of Kentucky is Pimental, 117%, M exico 9. syndtcates may be bidding to Lead by IV2 Games The admorritlcm to stay was purchased and removed to going to play flanker again is eighth inning, breaking open a and a 5-4 nod over the Padres. to camp as soon as possible, the player. the Choate School in Walling mark. first In three point field goals NEW YORK—David "Taro” purchase the National Football around until the ftneil beU is enough to perk me up,” the Si- 3-3 struggle. Rookie Ron Stone’s two-run club announced. "A. bad caddy sure can add ford . . . Pro Alex Hackney at But he seems destined for with a .394 percentage. Melendez 149V4, New York, out League dub. worth heeding because Bob year-old Mitchell reports. NEW YORK (AP) — The Baltimore Bullets, who five strokes,” 'Ylancey said. third place in American Basket Tony Jackson of Houston pointed Willie Munoz, 150, New Kaiser set up the bidding strayed off course in the West, were on target again "Trick” Woods might elect to ball Assodatiom individual scor- leads free throwing with a .904 York 10; Benny B riscoe, 188% procedure after Jerry Wobnian, bounce the ball through the Wetskopf said, "I could shoot today as they headed back East for the Nation^ Basket a M with Jint my wife ateng, perceniiage, and Oaldand’s Lar Philadelphia stopped Jose Gon majority rtocIchdeT, asked per 8ASK£T8AU hoop at the buzzer, or Josh ball Association stretch run. A J sht’s that helpful to my game." Middletoicn High Marksmen Jones, a 6-ft-3 Ail-ABA ry Brown is the leading play- zalez, 161, New Y ork 5. mission to sell the Eagles to Weaver Eyes Orioles Grider, famed set-shot star, Earl Mbtwoe triggered on 84------'— - „ The caddies themsrtves were guard from Toledo Unlveralty maker with an average of 6.9 SAN PRANdSOO—Jim m y Leonard Tbse, a Norristown, scones might hit one of his home runs point second half exploeion Mon- halftime lead over * the Bullets, V BUSINESSMEN reluctant to comment after the has scored 1,812 points in 65 assists. Leeter, 159^ San F ra n cis co Po., trucking executive, tor from the middle o f the court. day adght and the BuUets But Monroe hit 10 poinU in the Army A Navy club defeated Avenge Defeat to Indians Statistics are for games knocked out Hto' Marshall, 156, $16.6 mlUioii. The, chri) Haynes has Baron’s charges created sudi a gamies. an average o f 27.9. whipped ihe Phoenix Suns 140' on undermanned Pizza House, The leader, who has been played through Sunday. Penazna, 4. first five minutes of the third At Head of Division assembled this year is his The Middletown High Rifle The locals plan to wtxrlt hard 121 on the final stop of an eight- quarter and Baltimore shot 84-50. High for the veterans were best in the 16 seasons the team "The Baron's a pretty good team came to town yesterday sidelined with a knee injury for game road trip. MIAMI (A P )— Elarl Weaver, the Baltmore nmnafi:er, J%rry McGuire (28), Bob Varf- in preparation for the State the season still > Is Oakland's ahead to stay. has been In operation. caddy,” said one, "but he left with "hot" guns, blasted away Meet Friday dt the W inchester The victory snapped «i dour- Monroe had 33 points Dor Bal was being asked about the Orioles’ chances of overti^- so® d8) and Pete Kiro (14). There is no shot the squad about 20 guys off Ms Hrt of good at the targets and when the Rick Barry. He has a 34-polnt gcune loeli)g atieak tor the Bui Range in New Haven. Firat average. timore, but yielded game honors ing Dertroit in the Eastern Division a t the American i<*era.. Phu Hence (i7), can’t make. The boll-handling Paj®-” smoke cleared, the Manchester year shooter. Soph Tom Fiengo, lets and moved them IH gomes to Van Arsdale’s 87 T ifinglir ------MendlttoJim Menditto (18) and Kim and play formations, both on the According to the Baron, Ar High Rifle team fotmd Itself cm dose . behind is Minnesota’s Pero (13) starred. in his very first match pf his ahead of idle Phlladelphda in the Lo R usso popped’ in 33 points “You finished 12 ganvea be- arms. Dave M'cNally won 22 last offense and defense looks sim nold Palmer, Jack NIchlaus, the sliort end of a 936 to 903 Connie Hawkins with a 33.36 av Oostem Division pennant race, as Sem Francisco erased a 54-47 Sportsman's Tavern had an career shot a very commend erage, Hawkins too, lias been'^ Irlnd the) Tlgars. . year, Jim Hardin jjoBted 18 vlc- ple In the hands of stand-outs Gary Player and Walter Butke- score. able 162 score. San Francisco, poxsed by Rudy haKttme deficit and ruined Mll- Ciosy time rolUhg over the mo are the only players worth out with a knee injury, but is ex Weaver never let (he sentence tortes and Tom Phoebus pitched Pharmacy 87-38. Tony such as Haynes, Grider, Woods, Thus ■ Middletown managed to LmR ubbo, downed Milwaukee 'waukee’s home finale, handing working for. MIDDLETOWN (936) pected back in octian next finish. a no-hltter. Phoebus, howwver, Eldridge Webb and ‘"Pex” Led avenge a previous loss at Mid other game the expansion Bucks their 60th Morianos (24), Bob Hewlt (18) Tuthill 49-49-50-46—194 week. games behind,’’ he has set himself beck by holding better. But another caddy Urinics the dletown. schedule. setback in 74 games. "N o, 1% and Jim Granato (18) led the Knudsen 49-48-45-43—188 corrected. out. Baron's beefs “are pretty dose Led by superb shooting of t>arg>- 49-48-46-42—185 New in the top 10 scorers this Player-Oooch Cliff Hag\an Hagan, who played only the winners. High for Pharmacy to the truth.” » And Weaver had matte his Additional strength should Marvin Tuthlll (194) and Bob Hurd 47-48-44-48—184 week is New 'York’s Walt Si came off the bench In the lort last 12 minutes, scored 10 points was Spike Houston with 16 "W'C put in a lot o f tim e," the point. come from a return to form by Pantalone Elected Rand (188), Middletown ended Rand 50-47-48-43—188 mon. Simon, averaging 21.1 quarter and carried the Dallas and handed off two assL^ as polnU. I caddy said. "And we hove to Pataner and the aiyailabllity of HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — its season with a 13-7 recoid MANCHESTER (903) points, bumped Oakland’s War- Otapparals to a 109-108 victory Dellas nipped the Ploridlai* When he took over tlie Orioles EAST SIDE INTERMEDIATE make expenses Just like the Mike Cuellar, acquired from The trinity College basketball while Manchester, with one Lalashuls 48-48-47-43—183 I en Armstrong, who had 20.7. over the Miami Floridians in an who led 103-97 with less than six from Hank Bauer on July 11, Norton’s Boys nipped the pros d o ." the club already was lOH Houston In on off-season trade team has elected Junior Joseirii more dull match remain-ing Dlegeski 49^8-48-38—183 American Basketball Assocla- minutes to play. West Shtes in overtime last games behind the front-runoring for Curt Blefary. Cuellar, 8-11 Pantalone ot New Canaan caF against Rockville Wednesday, Nash 48-49-47-37—181 night, 6607. ,* .. polnte were Tigers. They dropped behind last year, was one of the N a tion - ______tain for the next season. has a 7-9 record. • Stansfield 49-49-42-39—179 Bechtel Resigns Von Arsdale scored 25 high tor the Chaps. Lea Hunter Bob Ferrante (19), John MERCANTILE — John Aceto Pantalone, who received the 141, Sam LiUle 161-420, R oy M c Tills includes a mulch foi-feit- W ea 48-46-44-40—177 potata and Gail (Joodrlch added had 28 for Miami, which has only another 1V4 games the re- at League’s big wlnnere in 1967 Hagenow (17) and Jrtin Norton school’s moat valuable player Guire 163-396, Heray Michaud ed by Xavier High last Friday, Other MHS shelters: Fish 44- Basketball Post 1* as Phoenix raced to a 64-86 dropped four In a row molnder of the season while wtth 18 ylctories. (u) yjg dinners award, set a Trinity season 160-360, F i^ k Blank 160-397, R o whi-n they failed to show. 48-45-38 --172, Travis 49-46-43- compiling a 48-34 record. Three youngsters with prom- , while Carl Ogren hooped 28 NEW LONDON, Conn. (A P) scoring record ot 641 points dur land Guillbtte 359, Gerry Clarke 34—172, Albee 50-46-42-31—169, Weaver lolbvlouaay fete* the ise also could fortify the staff— points for tlto West Sides. —Linwood G. (Jerry) Bechtel ing the season Just completed. 375. Emmerltng 46-43-43-36—167, Orioles can make up that Mike Adamson, Rick Delgaxlo Little trouble was encountei^ resigned today as Coast Guard Fiengo 47-45-39-31—162. Bruins After Defeat ground on the Tigera, and stay and A1 Severinsen. Adamson ed by Mota*s in dowteg the Academy basketball coach af In front o f Cleveland, Boston, was 8-4, Delgado 9-8 and Seve- Eostte’s, 79-50. NOWfJ!! ter five seasons. New York and Wiashinigton in rinsen 2-0 with a 1.42 earned run John Quinn (20), John Siem- All-Star Coach He will continue as physical -Hopeful of Rebound thelr division of the AL’s two-dl- average In 38 games at Roches- ienrid (17) and Dave Enes education instructor at the acad- vision set-up this season. ter last- year. (le) led Mota’e attack with Ray EXCEllENT OPPOirrUNITY BRUNSWICK, Maine (AP)— en)y, with some administrative PAIGE IN HISTORY—Ageless Satchel Paige goes through daily workouts in Ray Bicluiell, basketball coach duties. LOS A^ELES (AP)-_;W e’d better be 'a little bet- “We can make up the Elsewhere, the Orioles will go Oamposeo and Tom Morse ex- at Bowdoin College, has been ^ prepared, ’ declared UCLA basketball coach John ground," said Weaver, “wtth with virtually the same line-up celUng oh defense. Greg Gott Braves’ spring training camp in West Palm B^ch, Fla. Paige is listed as an Bochtel, a West Chester State (14) paced the Eastle'e. F(>r Employment At named coach of the New Eng College graduate, cam e to the Woodm as his top-rated Bruins seek to rebound from Paul bouncing ixick, Frank hav- as laat year. assistant trainer and lotting practice pitcher for National League squad. land College All-Stars for thy academ y in the summer of 1963 a beatbtg to win the national title. Ing a .whole year without prob- Andy Etchebarren will be the 1969 HaU, of Fame game March a8 head soccer and freshman Surprised 46-44 by S o u th e rn ------lems and because Palmer looks No. 1 catcher, Boog Powell will ROGERS» CORPORATION'S 16. basketball coach. He became OoUfornia on Saturday night in nn-k—. — , like he’s on the way back—and be at first base, Dave Johnson Brettschneider Released./ Bob Oousy of Boston CoOege head coach of the Cagera a the regular seaifon fta J eT ^ - I’m expecting big thtngs from at second, Mark Belanger at Transmission will coach the University Ehvl- year later. His five-year-record tag a 41-game winning string, ^ type of play,’’ h im ." short and Broota Rertrinaon at 5. Conn. Plant Locations ston aqiiad. was 25 wins and 78 losses. UCLA meeto NIew Mexico State “***" «*» «»> Paul is Paul Blair, thie speedy third. There Is little chance for Lions Seek Talent Scout OR Ihuroday fai the first round center fielder who hit only .211 anyone breaking In here, Troobies? Technicians and Ehigineering Asaiatants in Quality Control, Research and Development, Manufacturing Eln^eeriflg. of the NCAA western reglonals. W oo^ was asked that tf he after breaking an ankle. Frank in the outfield, Blair, Rotrin- DETROIT (AP) The De ment by Brettschneider to De- use used baU control tactics. Considered taking 7-foot-l Starting salaries as high as $145 per week for Technicians I I n k Mm. lira FM. Is Frairit Robinson, the bard-hlt- son and Don Buford, a .282 hit troit Lions are hunting for a trolit News cobunnlat Pete Wald- or $165 per ,week for Engineering Assittonts. Btmietlmea referred to as stall- out of the Satur- ting right fielder who, bothered ber with 18 homers lost year, new chief talent scout but melr that General Manager High School Graduates and 2 year college graduates ore II bMS Sabgiiyi tog, in ilowiiing the Bruins after game to riiange Ite LET US HELP YOU by mumps and on arm Injury, seem set, although two heavy Coach Joe Schmidt denies a re encouraged to investigate these career opportunitlea and forcing them to two overtimes "Ruaa Thomas and owner Bill POST TIME 1 P. M. fell off to .968 with 15 homers MtUng youngstera are vmlttng port that he intends to resign as ieam about ROGERS Far Out FRINGE BENEFIT PRO befora toeing on Friday. "I did think about that,” a result of a front-office shake- Bford have as much as tpid Joe and 62 runs batted in. should anyone falter—Merv Ret- If you'v* got transmission trouMo, wo'll GRAM. OF MANCHESTER Wooden said he has thought Wooden replied, “but how vra up. Schnnidt that he is going to be COMnnHT OlASMD-M. WATfO And Palmer Is Jim Palmer, tonmund and Dave May. Ret- fired after next season. So Joe got to tho boNom of it. Thof’s bocoiiso OlANOnAN* AN* ClUINOUfI ot on answer eliould the Aggies do in the tournament depends „ . , . . J ...x . . . X „ X Owner WUUam <3ay Ford con- Telephone for Appointment BUDGET TERMS use the same tactics but added. '»> Alolndor." one of the hero* of Baltimore’s tenmm*d -SM at R och^r Monday that the Natlonr is going to beat them to the wo'ro exports of our job. Ecpjpomieal, also. 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Apply Iona Mfg., 54 Species of 84 ‘ home, call 643-8760. entry,/FuWlc Health Nursing Opening for an experienced R egen t St. stonecrop Ai ATTICS and cellars cleaned, Association. Supervision — in switchboard operator tor a 55 Value highly l>i> f u l l or part-time machlntat 11 6494500 87S-2SI9 odd jobs, - light trucking, OPERATORS a^ndoe education and liberal busy board in East Hartford* 56 Peruser trees removed and lots clear Moving—T nieliing— needed with some lathe and and leave your meaaage. Tou*n hear from our advertlaer In personnel policies. Call 742- to work part-time after milUng experience. Apply In (Ntwtpaptt [nierpt'n* Attn.) ed. C all 648-1066. 6642. noons, M on^y through Fri Jiff time without apMidinff aU evenlnff at the telephone* Sterag* 20 • WANTED perron, Metronics Inc., 640 day. Company offers good ' • ' ” IWII HUMard St. (rear), Manches MANCHESTER Dellvery-Ught GIRL tor simplified bookkeep- wages, congenial co-work SNOW PLOWING — 24 hour ter. Automobifes For Solo 4 trucking and package delivery. AT tog, typing ability required, ers, exceUent working condi service. C all 742-7649. ./ Refrigeriitors, waahera and one girl office, 40 hour week, tions and convenient ,free OPPORTUNITY uhUmlted. At 1966 FXJRD LTD, excellent con stove moving, specialty. Fold benefits. CaU 289-515^ parking. Write P.O. Box CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER HERALD ing chairs for rent. 646-0752. this time we haVe an excellent dition, power steering and Household Sorvleos S ' ' 1483, Hartford, stating edu opportunity for a man to be WAYOUT brakes, 742-7676. FULL-TIME Woman tor gen cation, experience and sal trained In sales. We are an old BY KEN MUSE BOX LETTERS Offeiod 13-A eral office work, wlU train, ary requinements. 1968 PONTIAC Ventura 4-door Pointing— Papering 21 reliable firm and this position 3-// BrndlnU. bK. N oU beneflts. Call M A M Oil »OU'VE BEEN Peering. Eheceflent family oar. ery, yards, attics, cellars clean INSIDE—outside peUnting. Spe T H E Y E A R THE WORRY WART ■3-11 Information ed and removed. Also odd jobs, cial rates for people over 66. SBXJRETARY for sales deport Salary, commissions and vehi FROZEN la o j o / Take over weekly payments. SECOND TIME AROUND, 044-8962. e PLASTIC MACHINE operators ment, experienced capable per cle furnished. Vcicatlons with TH E ^ R A L D wUl not. 100 per cent finenoliig aviail- C UI my competitors, then ctSI FOR me. Estimates given. 646-7868. for third shift, 12 midnight to son for correspondence and pay, Insurance and other em disclose the identity of aiUe. CaA 233-8716, Mr. Orlppo KDO Y E A R S .' R E W E A V IN G Of buniB, moth- 876-8401. 8 a.m. WlU train. Apply Iona record keeping. Small pleasant ploye benefits. This is a bet any advertiser using box o r Mir. Bake. T SHORT RIBS '! r letters. Readers answer holes, zippers repaired. Win Manufactoring Oo., Regent St. office. Insurance and pension ter then average opportunity. BY F R A N K O’N E A L dow shadee made to measure, EDWARD R. PRICEX-Palntfhg, ing blind box ads who 1063 RAMBLER Ametloan 4- benefits. Monday - Friday, 8-6. If you feel you qualify, plesoe all rise Venetian blinds. Keys exterior and Interior Paper You need no previous RN’S or LPN’s, 11 to 7 shift, WHATJS IT ? desire to protect their door, good running cbnlhUon, Apply Mr. Wood, Hartford Des api^y to Singer 0>., 866 Main hanging. CelUngs. etc. Insured. experience. We’ll train Friday and Saturday nights. id en tity can follow /his standazid shift. $280. Call 643- made while you wait. Tape re patch, 226 Prospect St., East St., Manchester, Conn. procedure; 640-1008. you at a good starting Lau rel Manor, 649-4619. 7996. . , corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867 H artford. Main St. 640-6221. salary. Valuable bene Enclose your reply td PAINT1N6 — Interior and ex fits, pleasant working CLEANING WOMEN 3 days $50 IN FAMOUS brands free if the box in an envelope — 1966 PONTIAC OaliUna Oon- terior, very reasonable, free conditions, opportunity weekly, mornings, choice of address to the Classified venUble. 2 plus 2, bucket seats. you run a weekly shop-by-mall Build! eathnates. Call Richard for advancement. hours. 649-6271. club for few friends. Send for Manager, Manchester Take over payments, no money M artin, 649-0285, 646-4411. Ehrening Herald, together down. CaU 233-8716, Mr. Grlppo Contracting 14 COLLEGE girl for sales work, details and free el) new cata COLONIAL BOARD with a memo llstii^ the or Mr. Bake. CONTRACTOR — Interior — Visit OTir employment Thursday evenings, aU day log. No obligation. Itopular DORMERS Room Addttlohs, BUZZ SAWYER companies you do NOT exterior painting, paper hang office located at 52 East Saturdays and all summer. Ap C9ub Plan, D ept. W002, Lyn- Skilled and unskilled. Ex gamges, kUchens, rec rComa, BY ROY CRANE want to see your letter. ing. Discount on wallpaper. Center Street, Man- ply Shoor Jewelers, 917 Main broolq N.Y. cellent wages, full-time, six MOW, MR. SMITH, IF \ Your letter will be de PONTIAC, 1904, Grand Prlx. houses, siding, roofiqg. Seven 'MOT WTO THE M5EMEMT IMHdlT,SHES Call 646-3048, Oecar H ebert. cheater. Open Monday St., Manchester. days per week, shift differ iftkeia, BABYpoLu' Id i stroyed If the advertiser CaU 647d079 a fte r 6 pjm>. year financing avaiihble. Add- YOU'LL REMOVE THE ' BABY POLL/ NO^ |f 0 f COLD/ I KNEW through Friday from ential, Blue Croes, CMS, COLLAR FROM YOUR is one you’ve mentioned. A-Level Dorme^v'%9-0449. Help Wanfed— Molq 36 COME BACK HERE/I IT WOULDN'T 8:30 a.m . to , 6:00 p.m .. DO SOMEiTHING important and life insurance, paid hoU- PET SEAR AND COAX If not it wUl be handled 1966 PONTIAC LaMiane 2-door WORK.SAWVER. Or caU 643-4101. E vening get paid for It! The Manches days, other fringe bene HIM INTO THE LIVM6 In the usual manner. hardtop, standard shift, exioel- CARPENTRY - contractors, no Floor Finishing 24 BABY DOLL'S ter Homemakers Service, Inc. ROOM WHERETHE THE EXECUTIONERS' HE BEUEVES IN STARTING job to large or small. Call K and Saturday Interviews ABLE BODIED MEN fits. Progressive and ex TRYING TO . Vent eondltlon. Take over pay is seeking mature women with GUESTS ARE NEW APPRENTICE. THEM V0U N6, CDESN'T H E ? A R Building Company for FLOOR SANDING and reflnish- can be arranged. PART-TIME panding Company. h ib e r n a t e ! ments, no money down. OaU skills in home mcuiagement and your free estimate, 646-6260. ing (specializing in older 233-8716, Mr. Grlppo or Mr. care of children, the elderly Evenings 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. ______Lost and Pound 1 Bake. floors). Inside painting. Paper ADbmONS, remodeling, ga- hanging. No job too small. and the sick. Part-Ztime work Married only, car needed, 615 PARKER STREET wrl^atch. ap. 1967 RAMBLER, 4-door, aut»: 'rage, rec rooms, bathrooms John V e rfa ille , 649-5760. at a good hourly rate plus the $3. per hour to start. CaU THE satisfaction of commimlty 646-4880. 2-7 p.m. only MANCHESTER oondWtoh. tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce eea-SBUB. 043.0301 anytime. ment work, cellar floors, pa service. Phone 648-9511 be MRS. E, S. LOFTUS. A tios, roofing. Chdl Leon Cies- ^Bonds— Stocks— SOUTHERN tween 9-4. MAN WANTED for wahsroom, " 1966 CHE\/ROLET Stofion Wag- synskl, Btiilder. 646-4201. steady job, good pay. Apply DRIVERS for school buses, 2 on, autom atic, V-8, pow er Mortgages 27 New System Laundry, 44 Har P o n o n o b M anchester echocis, 7:30—8:46 I .. .. steering, veny dean. Take over REC ROOMS, kitchens, room NEW rison St. “ Do you realize. Pet. that this is the March we didn’t additions, dormers, complete SECOND MORTGAGE — Un- a.n i., 2:16— 3:46 p.m. ExceUent payments, no liitmey down. limlted funds available for sec MICKEY FINN have to make any payments until?’’ IN(X>ME TAX service, call Dan CaH 233-8716, Mr. Grippo or home remodeling. Royal Cus part-time for third shifters, CABINET MAKER with super BY LANK LEONARD tom Builders. 646-3434. ond mortgages, payments to ENGLAND housewives. We train you. M osler, 649-3329, or 626-8269. M r. Bake. suit your budget. Expedient MACHINISTS visory experience. ExceUent 643-2414. TO M O LD V A S .T owner. E xcellen t oondirion'. SERVICE Corner Branch, West Hart lum. H artford, 278-7610. •S01sJ» OF OUR EARTW. r n - i f a r t h e r hardtop Coupe. Automatlo pow 4268, 638-2690. 'IRON AND NICKEL ; T o T H O S E r=-T 04S-848S, 649-8T79. ford, Oonn., 06117. An equal op- ^ DEF>OSlTS.' , N IC K E LS oia^ er fdeering, budtet eeeta Take pqrtunity employer. C L E R K , o ver 21, part-tim e tor 1 ^ •». over weekly payments. lOO Rooilng—■Siding 16 STATION our Nelco drive-ln store, Man SALESMEN m j — r .i: 1606 CAMAHO, good condition, per cent ttnanolng. Call 288- PILGRIM MILLS is expanding chester., Afternoons 8-0 p.m. alr-ooodlitloiMd. $3,300. 6464S70. and needs experienced sales Saturdays 8-2 p.m. Apply per CAPTAIN EASY 8710, Mr. Orippo or Mr, Bake. ROOFING, aluminum aiding, FRANCHISE BY LEI9LIE TURNER gutters, carpenter work. 80 ladies to be trained - for our sonnel departmeitt. New Eng STOP! 1901 CHEVROLET, 4-door sport m e VOLKSWAGEN Sedan Available In the East Hartford IWA* PORSBT IT'. JUST SBFORg 1 WBNT EUT IF JU P Y E / FORaBO! COPIED FROM TH' , years’ experience. Comiectiout new fahric'"store now under land Laundry, 441 Homestead LBAVING ON TH' AIR t LEARNED BY PHONE WE HAP NO TIME TO GO ' sedan, one owner oar. Call . equipped with all extras. $1,- and Manchester areas. Excel A PHONY HOHI ( COURT HOUSE FILES WHEREl COMPARE HER 5 IGNATURS V a lley Oonstruotlon <>>„ 648- oonstruotlon on Oakland St. Ave., Hartford. Ask yourself where will I WHBN THB. THAT MRS. COE 15 M ZURICH, c o v e HER WITH V PEEPS ARS RECORPEPt 640-3864 eftOT 4 p jn . 800. OaU"" " 046-6186. lent opportunity for new career PHONB IMNdi WITH THOSE IN PLORIM 7180. Free estimate. Apply Miss Ooburn, Pilgrim SWITZEKLANPI THOSE PEEPS? and security. If you are con A PAY RAISE without a etrlks! 5 IPI THANKS ANPCAIIPORNIAI ^ o H.GOSHT T666 MUSTANG convertible, 6 Mills, 177 Hartford Rd„ Man ROOFING and Root Repair. cerned about the future and witl chester, between 8-6 p.m. You can take home extra dol A IDT FOR rWOTASHOCK cylinder, standard trans- be and whaf will I be HELPING THIS'LL IS Truck*—Tfoeton 5 Ctouglln Roofing Co., Ino., 648- ing to invest your money and lars from your place of work . EXPOSE— TO POOR mission. This Is a one owner 7707. time In a profitable career, caU D E N T A L A S S IS T A N T South . . coffee breaks can make you 0'i\' garage kept car in excellent .MR.MeKEEI 1666 HEAVY duty Econoline Mr. lacampo days 668-9600, eve Wlndaor. Modern office. Ex- richer. Write Rawlelgh, Dept. ing 5 yM rs from today if I condfUon. Sacrifice. 742-6093. BIDWELL Home Improvement Van, excellent conditlaa. nings 1-688-1686, o r w rite Op perienced preferred but wilUng UH-2, Box 840, V alatie, N ew : iw HU. ut, V , i„ ut. m . »-ll Oo. Expert installation of to train. CaU 289-0840 after 6 i d . I960 FORD, custom 000 4 door, 742-7676. portunity, P.O. Box 231, Ekrtt York 13184. Include phone aluminum aiding, gutters and p.m. number. continue what I am doing ROBIN MALONE V-8 automatlo, power steering, Hartford, Ooim. 1SY BO B LUBBERS 1660 CHEVROLET truck with trim. Roofing Installation and alr-oondiUonied, radio, good uUkty body. Price $460. call repairs, 640-6406, 875-9106. >PUR JOD WOUTse ..■YOU’LL KNOW \ IM HOTSlMlB WHY- 01STX HAVE condition, $1176., 046-1786 or now? 8A6Y, M K -S tJU B - I t L 648-7960. WHERE 10 LAY I P0 UNPLE6 6 FAITH IN VOO.. HICKDK/. OU-1880. Rooftng and Privofe Inshvctiom 32 0 0 expecnw G THEBLAfAS! _____ Chlmnay* I6*A l We are an International company, a leader la odr Held, MIKACLEG FROM 1662 FORD Oalaxle 600 3-door. ANTIQUE Deocnatloo — Be- CHENEY BBOTHERS, INC with expanding territories needing addlUaoal men. Autonmtic, V-8, new muffler, Trcdfer*— ROOFING — Specialising re giraiera course starting March We are looking for interested people to train in our WE OFFER A SALES POSITION taUpOw and mow thee. Excel * Mobife Homo* &-A pairing roofs of all kinds, new 17. Stenciling and painting of ALLTOU len t oondMlon. Asking $860. > roofs, gutter work, ohlmneys trays, furniture, lx>xes, etc. Plant as Machine Operators, Repidrmen, Auxiliary e With a real future LITTLE SPORTS e Earnings of Slt,000-$15,000 or more your first year! HAVE TO DO, BY ROtSOM OaU 742^667. V A N T H A IL ia t, * ' high, 10' cleaned and repaired. SO yean* Gina Martin, Mastercrafts- Workers and Material Handlers. MA'AM IS eq^Mrienee. Free eetlmates. e Guaranteed income to start with futurity Income L.SPagT long, 6' wide, $380. OsU 643- man; Brarier Guild, Wopplng. e Complete training LEAVE /W0 W / f OaU Houday 64A6I61. 644- vettRWAitv / 7660. 644-1327. Why not atop in and see what we have to offer; it e Promotions and earnings based on m erit a l o n e BLUB 1666 Austin Healey M6- 811$. SVKCfON may be just what you are looking for. e No house-to-house canvassing EXPERIENCED oertlfled TO QUALIFY teacher, qualified tutor all s Experience not necessary 1966 PLYMOUTH Sport Fury MotorcyclM— MiBkiary. subjects. Spwlallzatlon-readi^ V-8. Must aeU, goin g overseas. Apply at oar Pan oaggl OMea s Over 61, bondable, own a car, sports minded Blcyclos 11 Drawiwaklng and meih. WVI tutorto In your e Furnish good character references iMded, inrtuded are; ateio, ______19 own home. OaU 643-0996. mt >, hcmm tM ut.ui Nt on Malory air, atdnmalto, only 1967 IRIUMPH, exoeUant oondi- DRESSMAKINO and altera 31 coorai HU. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT 7,000 mllas. Murt aaeriflee. tlon, U-han and asat rail, $900. tions, evening wear, suiU Beat cCfar over $8,600. Owner, or beat otter. OaU 648-0866 after made to order, 16 years experi MR. SLOATE ~ 645^2300 OaU 646-2196. 6 p.m . ence. Oatt 643:7043. Read Herald Ads Tues and Wed., Blarch 11-16 — • AJM. . 7 PML MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1969 t>TtUWinW)iJ ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY. MARCH 11, 1969 PAGE FIFTEEN Hdp Wontvd— FnrnislMd BusinMs Preparty Houses For Sale 72 H ow For Sole 72 ttoosos For Sola 72 Oot o f Town M«ri« or Fomolo 37 South Windsor AparMMnts 63-A For Sola 70 MANCHESTER and vicinity — SOUTH M A m STREET _ t o For Sale 75 For the belt in real estate in older Sevan room house that SEVEN ROOM dder home, ax V L A S S m E D MANCHESTER — Fully equip -Bjr CLAY R. POLLAN ADMINISTRATIVE position THREE rooms furnished, first all price range! call M itt^ has become too big for pros- eellent conditlqn. on bus line. BOLTON — 6(4 room Rondi, A R in LIfRA part-time, businees manage BERliY’S WOBLO ped wed established bakery, throe to four bedrooms, family MAR 31 Yoof Daily Activity Guid» ^ floor, private entrance, ample Realty, Realtora, 648-6930. aat owner, ‘niree bedromia, Property Includea 2 extra buOd- T. 33 irH centrally located. Present own A ccording to tho Start. School Budget Hearing Quiet ment abilities and public rrta- parking. Pleaee call M8-9608. 1(4 baths, all in excellent con- ing loti. Marion E. Robertson room, fireplace, garage. Ex ■ APR. I? T.22 tions expertise are eesentlal er selling due to ill health. For MANCHESTER—Immaculate 2* cellent area. Private treed lot. Ml-16-18-44 To develop messoge for Wednesdoy, ADVERTISING (fition. lo ts o f living space. Realtor. 64S-5968 17-20-36-57J ' ‘‘The only padding in this the 16 new positions that the when Robert Ford, a iteacher, prerequisite. Salary open. ROCKVILLE — 3 rooms, all fuU information oaU Mitten family, 4-4, 2-car garage, Only $21,900. Hayes Agency. yta-ssAS read words corresponding to numbers Priced in low twenties. T.J. 71-74«.90M-. budget Is for gymnasium Walls,” board has approved for the next' offered a Northwestern Unlver- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Send short resume of businees utilities, $126. monthly. 649- Realty, 643-6930. storms, .city water, swwen, 'TEN ROOM older home in the 646-0181. j f TAURUS of your Zodiac birth sign. CkDckelt ReaUtor, 648-1677. SCORPIO said Board a t Education chair year, and includes a $73,000 in skty survey which showed ithat experience to Box 176, Buck- 8861. separate heat Built 1962. Close heart of Manchester, 6 bed ______^ ______APR 30 OCT 33 8 AJtp. to 4 :S 0 P J f. 1 Judgment's 3 t Check 61 Present man (Jharles Lyons last nfght crease which Is EdreEidy built engineers starting salaries av ------» ------— 391 CENTER Street, an eight SIX ROOM Cok>n4al, three bed rooms, or 3 room apartment VERNON — 6(4 '’room 1960 I MAYX 2 Others 32 For 62 Tolent* land Staiioni, Manrtiester. to school, bus, stores, alKtaft. NOV 21 at the public hearing concern room home with 2-car garage rooms, dining room, 1(4 baths. and 3 bedrooms, 2-car garage, Ranch, seven acres, 977’ front 7-10-13-31 3 Opportunity 33 Expect 63 Esteem Into the teachers’ contract. The eraged $9,870, while he, with Must be seen. Low SO’a. L. H. 4 Aspects 34 LoW-mokir>g M In 3- 6-19-: ing nerct year’s proposed budg gross liKiSEuie over this year, O W T GLIDING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. located in business n zone. Owner tranarfered. Aasume plus carport, additional 2 rooms age, 20 X 80’ recent outbuild 1-/52-5M6 ireven yoEirs a t experience and Momeault Agency, 247-1262, 6(4 5 Day 35 Tricky 65 W ith 27-61-78 et. Business Locafions Dwelling could be easily con over garage. Philbrick Agency ing. d o s e to highway. Hutch 6IMINI 6 For 36 Return the bOEird SEiid, is $251,000, from advanced study, is making zev- FIRST AND SECOND 688-1607. per cent mortgage. June lit 66 Accurocy SAGITTARIUS «tM P.M. DAT BEFOBK PCBUOATION verted for professional or com 7 Be 37 Aspects 67 A Over 100 residents lost night which $73,000 must be deducted eral hundred dship DEC. sure that waa the case. About Smith, Inc., 963 Main Street, your owii paint and Unoleum, MANCHESTER — 2 temliy,~12 .12-2413M9 10 Sure 40 Todoy 70 If In response to a question from ence in the salaries reflected Multi-Circuit — a rapidly Center of town, plenty of park 649-6241. rooms, 8-5 and 2. Convenient son Colonial, seven rooms. Split Level. Family room,.gal 51-76-7M4 11 You 41 Temporary 71 Or 4-15-29-341^ SO were teachers who were Alfred Yacovone, Lyons said engineers "greelter contribu needs dolling up, but $28,900. V 12 You 42 Q ualities 72 Sm ile 42-5M7-89V5 making sure that they would growing firm in the elec ing, 646-2428. 9-6. locatlnn, dty water, city sewer, family room, formal dining rage, fireplace. Private beach, CANCtZ that the Increaise In teachers tion to humanity.’* DIAL 643-2711 buys 10 large rooms, 2-famlly, 13 To 43 T o u r 73 On CAPRICORN net be bruised by such an un- tronics field extends an in $26,900, FWlbriick Agency Real- room. 2-car garage. $30,900. Only $23,900. Gay Blair, 742- 14 You 44 A 74 Distont could not be corrolatod directly Board member James Arnold, 263 MAIN Street, offices 'for 2-car garage, oil heat. Keith . JUNE 21 vitation to visit our plant to Investmenf Propaity ' tors, 649-6347. Philbrick Ageivcy ReaUors, 649- 9921. Pasek Realtors, 289-747B. 15 Reveol 45 So > 75 Guord psulded budget. in a teacher-pupil ratio, since an engineer, pointed out the rent, $40. monthly. Ask f o r Real Estate 6M-4126 or 649- I ^ J l Y 2 2 16 M ay 46 High 76 Through JAN 19 discuss trainee opportunities 5847. 742-8248. Tempers remained CEtim grouping affects that ratio es kmger working year cf the en CootiiMod From Procoding Pago Mr. Frechette, 647-9993. j For Solo 70'A 1922. r>; 1 1-25-33-5?, 17 Sorneorw 47 Setbocks 77 Gerverol 5- 9-30-54/0 in the following areas: EIGHT ROOM Ool&nlal re 16 W in 48 Token 78 Itself throughout the evening, and pecially In the lower groups gineer) but went on to zay ithat FOUR FAMILY — 4 room production, 2(4 baths, 2 fire MANCHESTTER . — Charming 6- SOUTH WINDSOR, Birch Hill. ^64-77-80-82 19 Money 49 New 79 Stror>ge 12-68-81-85^ those who stayed to the end p r i m e office for. lease. Excep MANCHESTER — Here la a 20 M oy where olsisses must be smaller such comparlsohs have no real PLATING apartments, $6,640 yearly ®- places, ' family room, recrea room Ranch, 2 baths, ftreplatto, Large, jumbo size 4-bednM>m LIO 50 Romontic’’ 6 0T o AQUARIUS were treated to the only Ilne- Holp Wontod Molt 36 Ho!p Wanted— Malo 36 tional location. Medical Phar once in a lifetime opportunity 21 Meet 51 Friendship 81 A m bitious JAN 20 than average. validKy since the!t is really SIUC SCREENING com e potential. Call for details. tion room, double garage, 2-car garage, walkout base Colon, il, family room", forma) 22 Coin 52 Everythina 62 im prove by-llne explanation that will macy Building, Haynes and to buy a vacant 2-famiIy Iwme 2 Question on Grouping cemparing ‘‘apples and or PAinMlME or full-time, re- iri^PEcnoN p r o d u c t io n Palmer Realty 643-6321. paUos, troes. Superb landscap ment, large treed lot, im dining room, large living room. AUG, 32 23 Could 53 In 83 Yo u're FEB* IB probably ever be given for the Main Street. Paneled, air-con located in the heart of down 24 Today's 54 Your 84 A vo ilo b le Supe^tendent Warner agreed anges.” TV A RADIO ROUTINd mediate. occupancy. Willi' fi On a high wooded lot. Philbrick 3N35-37-40-45 21-24-41-471 proposed use of $4,315,266 of tlablo. Oall Manchester ditioned. Oall evenings, 649- ing, 200' fron ts^ . Hutchins 25 Good 55 For 85 Objectives with a woman from the EUidlence AlBui Caffyn again criticised town Manrtiester on business nance. Owner, 1-878-8631 eve ^^60-73-75 26 M ay 56 Personality 65^7-72 their money. No one weis In tnndoar Cleaning 0>.> 4d Oak SERVICEMAN Agency Realtors, 649-6824. Agency. Realtors. 649-5847. 86 H oppening that grouping can lock a student Apply between 10 a.m.-12 noon 6820, 643-8614, 243-1028. Land For Salt 71 n zoned lot. The rooms are nings. VIRGO 27 M oy 57 Home 87 Your PISCIS violent opposition to the budget, .the work of the superintendent at., OtMtSM. • 28 Torwy For local RCA distributor. and 2-6 p.m. Ask for Mr. Harvey arranged in duplex fashion, 4 gs 89 Nature and the general attitude seemed Will train for futur promo King. COVENTRY — Eleven acres on each side. Priced to sell at MANCHEST^ — Spotless 6 five room Cape with 1(4 baths, SEPT. 22 30 Cultivote MAR. 20 parent lutd the option of chang- tion between the board and the also be used for small work Six room Ranch, large fire- 60 Be 90 Arrive to be one lof tentative approval. tion. Ideal working condi with road frontage. $6,700. $29,900. Call Nick Convertlno, room Ranch with kitchen bullt- basement. Garage. Real big As taxpayere entered the high ^ working public when he pointed out to shop. Call 643-9678. plaoed living room, aluminum ft 2- B-14-28 .(S)Good Adverse 23-39-44-5(FQ tions, five day week, vaca MULTICIRCUITS Philbrick Agency Realtors, 649- Jarvis Realty Co., Realtors, siding, fuU basement, garage. ins, full basement, one car ga lot. Terrific buy at only ^^32-43-56 69-7(V83g4vS: school, members of the South with the 'principal and the the board that on one kinder ROUTE SALESMEN 60 HARRISON STREET 6347. 'teatcher. tion, excellent benefits. Call HARTFORD RD. — 2,600 643-1121. Low 20’s. Hayes Agency, 646- rage, half aero lot. Sensibly $18,900. T.J. Crockett Real Windsor Education Association garten bus route the bus is MANCHESTER William Cunningham asked If Mr. M. Nimirowski. 628- square feet. Ideal for manu 0181. priced at $24,900. T. J. Orock- tor. 648-1677. passed out a paper covering sev- arriving tetter than three-quar Seeklnf induatrious man to FLORIST gift shop, beauty the board had set any priorities 6681. facturing or distribution, plat ett. Realtor, 648-1677. erad areas in which they and ters of an hour late. This situa sen SBALTEST DAIRY Houses For Solo 72 salon, etc. Attractive room MANCHESTER — Six room MANCHBSTEIR Suburban —Ehc- Columbia for these new positions for next tion, CEiffyn said, has existed form, excellent location. 649- 6 the. board are In disagreement. PRODUCTS, on estobUshed RANCH — Six room, three bed ecutlve estate. Large 7-room EASTCO ^ e IN9 hr NIA, Ik . I home, garage, covered patio, Cape, aluminum siding, ga In an Introduction to the year, amd Lyons said that no all year long and nothing has routes In the Hartford area, 7296. m in u t e s from Manchester all rooms, two baths, fam ily room, 95 LEGGETT ST. fireplace, 2 acres. Hutchins rage, wooded lot. Many extras. custom built Ranch, 2(4 baths, budget, Lyons explained both piioiitlee had been set. How been done to Edlevlato the situ ate offer an advantage of plaster 6-room Ranch, large brick front, attached garage. EAST HARTFORD SMALL St o r e near 100 per Agency, Realtors, 649-6324. Char Bon Agency, 643-0683. 3 fireplaces, paneled den, over superintendent of schools ever, Lyons sadd, Wairner had ation. worlclnc close to home, ex- CLERK . . Oh, W ELL! If you didn't have onion soup in the wooded lot, fireplace, $17,600. Mid 20’s. 610 WetheraU Morri 47-MOl Tax Rate An Equal Opportunity Employer cent Main Street location. Ap sized 2-car garage electric CharteT Warner’s role Euid the Indicated that a new position Oaffyn claims to have gone clie n t earnings, based on wee hours at Les Halles— then, you didn't SEE Paris!" Meyer Agency, Realtor, 643- CUSTOM BUILT oversize Cape, MANCHESTER — $18,900, Six son Realtors; 643-1016. ply Marlow’s, 867 Main Street. 0609. doors, extra ameslte parking board’s role In determining the for director of special services through all the channels to salary plus commission. > on, oversize lot. ’ wide, and room Cape. Centiol kxiatlMi, Opportunity in Data Proc 120 area, 16 x 34’ swimming pool, budget. and a aoclatl worker for the correct 'the situation - without Steady employment and knotty p ^ kitchen cobineU, BOWERS School Area — Own essing, nights, for clerk with MANCHESTER —Three new TWO-FAMILY with business exceptionally well landscaped. all . equipped. This home is Approved by Voters “Mr. Warner,” he ssild, “Is high school were the two posi iuiy success. In oxldition, he many company paid bene Itiree-tour bedrooma, aluml- er transferred. Immaculate good figure aptitude and stores for lease. 600x100 square possibilities. Both apartments 2-car garage. Bowers' School, placed on a 3(4 acre plateau tions he wanted most for next EKtld, It seems .that the board fits, including life insurance, iTum atorma, new gaa furnace, custom built oversized Cape. Voters approved a 47-mUl tax of these women and walk-ta with some knowledge of Boors and Accessories 46 Rooms Without Board 59 feet. Busy location. Reasonable. are in A-1 condition. Call early $28,000. Philbrick Agency Real so 08 to enjoy all of the bene year. hEis never been made aware of bo^talisatlon. accident and tors, 049-6347. new roof, low heating costs. Formal dining room, fireplace, rate ad the annual aqirlng meet- donors aue always welcome. ® * hired by the board MACHINISTS EAM equipment. Good Hayes Agency, 646-0131. to see this unusual property. fits, view and summer breezes. to prepare a budget that will Gauy BogU, president of the the situation by either the . sick beoeitts. . NEW 1968 clearanoet sale, u p ------Owner, 643-9370 tor appoint family sized kitchen end panel ing Saturday night, an ineveaze School Newsletter wa^ps and working condi Norman S. Hohenthal, Realtor, You will enjoy !ivlng in this provide the best that money SWEA, objected to the salary teachers involved or by the su- to 20 per cent off. Boats, mo. FIVE—room suite of front Main MANCHESTER — Six room ment. No Agents. ed den. Two or three bedrooms of two mills over last year. "Porter Points,” a newsletter LATHE tions with 'convenient free 646-1166. exceptional home, priced to sell will buy, he said. It la up to schedule, saying that the pro- perintendent. tors. traileirs, sonar equip- LIGHT housekeeping room for St. offices, 100 percent loca- Oape fireplace, formal dining and two baths. Located on a The rate was based on the it is expected will become a Applicants should be high parking and benefit pro at $76,000. Don’ be disappoint the board to decide how much posed aichedule would piece the Lyons assured' Caffyn that ment, windshields, tops and rent. Call 643-4074. tlon near banks, air-condition room, oil hot water heat, ga beautiful wooded lot with fenc approved Grand LM wMch monthly one, was zent last week school graduates willing to BRIDGEPORT gram. Send resume to P.O. COBURN Road. . .a fine custom ed, call now. Warren E. How cf this perfect budget thad the teachers below the medlaui for something would be done to miac. We have many used run------ed, automatic fire sprinkler. built colonial ii^ an area of rage, wooded lot, on bus line, ed In back yard. One car de totals $11,026936, and taxes are to parents of Porter School atu- sell and give service to the Boot 1483, Hartford, Conn. MANCHESTER land, Realtor, 643-1108. town can afford, be continued, tho area. correct the situation and War about, intx>ard and outboard Apply Marlow’s, 867 Main St. comparable homes. This is one near shopping and school. Char tached garage. Includes cus due April 1. A. penalty la audded dents. pdbllc, and be good drivers. Operators. All benefits, top pay. The council will Invairiably cilt "Those towns who have ail- ner told the board that he and cabin cruisers. Buy rww and NICE ROOM, kitchen privi- of the finest we have seen. Bon Reel Estate, 643-0683. tom drapes, cornices, carpet to those taxeki not paid by May The tatter was comi^led by We give you the tools, train uniforms, 66-hour week. INDUSTRIAL — central, 2,600 VERNON — Eight room Raized more after the board is through reody settled have gained on the business manager are now save. We have layaway plans, l®&es, gxxxi location. 649-8861. MINT CONDITIONED! ing and kitchen range. $26,500. 1- Richaifd KeHs, asslrtant princi- ing, local and national ad HELP WANTED — full-time. Sunken living room, two fire Ranch. Well landscaped (4 acre making .its cuts,” he concluded. South Windsor,” he said, "while plus one to three years to pay. ~ ~ ...... square feet, first floor, large Oall 649-0866. The meeting approved In- pal, and was a n^esult of the making arrangements to short vertising, quality products. Apply TreoBure Shop Jewelers, places, 1 % baths, three bed ______■—u i—l______lot. $31 ,'600. Ray Holcombe Lyons commented that South SWEA came in with the most For sumnner dockage and 13x40’ walk-in cooler, loading Three bedroom Ranch, fije- creases to the budget which now combined efforts of Uie teoch- en the route. R’s up to you to produce. Manchester I>arkade. rooms, rear porch enclosed, MANCHESTER — Four room Realtors, 644-1286. Windsor has more school-aige mcxlest IncrefLse in the area.” ______„ NEW TREND MACHINE winter storage, sales and serv- lot tent, private en- dock, ample parking, vacant. ROCKLEDGE place, covered patio, l^ h stainds at $800,681, an increase itg staff. The board will be meeting to- side porch, garage, must be Ranch, ideal retirement or chUdren per household than any Bogll claimed that the board’s night at 7:30 at the high school PRODUCTS Ice and brokerage, Glaston- Stance. Call 649-0695. Call Warren E. Howland, paneled rec room with bar, WILLINOTON — Cozy 6(4 room of $83,376 over the budget adopt- The newsletter discusses a seen to be appreciated. T. J. starter home. Picture book __ other town in Hartford Coun- proposal wais particularly low ait for final work on the ‘ budget Apply Realtor, 643-1108. four rooms carpeted, ga Ranch, beautiful wooded coun ed in October. The added ex- “perceptual-motor” program 266 Williams St., Glastonbury bury Marina. Also boat trans- poR RtTMT- ^ Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. Owners moving into new kitchen with dishwasher, blue Situations Wanted— portation up to 35’. Main of- . . . I\ENT, front room, oen- rage. Large lot. Extras in try setting, one mile to Rt. 16, “PP«*' d of the acale. before It sends i t to the Town 1-633-0437 trally located, 69 Birch St., 649- offices for rent one corn- home, have their three bed Btpne fireplace in living room. being conducted by Mro. Eliza- the taxpayers could flce. East Hartford, Nap and THREE Incomes, Center Street, cluded. $27,100. C. B. Go- $20,900. Louis Dimock Realy, The; air waumed up a Mttle Council for its oonzideratlon. SEALTEST POODS Female 38 7129. ’ pletely furnished. Can be used room ranch for sale. Over Many features you will love. of Education and $28,876 tor the beth Bunker and Joseph expect an increase Paul's TV and Marine, 668- two family, 6-6 plus separate sized kitchen, living room, vang Associates, 643-9574, 649-9823. seleotmen. ^ , Sardone over the post few Lyons pointed to a chart show- 2H HOMESTEAD AVENUE — ------singly or together. Main Centrally located. Char-Bon PLAYGROUP experience for 9320. five room house. SelUng as a rear porch, two fireplaces. 872-4166. , Some o ^ e dlecusal* Inrolv- months. The program to to ae- ing the percentage Increase In NEATLY furnished room 643-9678. Agency. 643-0683. . VERNON — Immaculate eight HARTTORD, CONN. preschoolera in my licensed ______package. Price reduction for l*/4 baths, garage, etc. . . . ed a $2,6W Xtereoee in zalaiy slat youngsters In achieving a per pupil cost per year for this room Colonial. Double garage, Insurance Hike^ Salaries home, three momi^s weekly for l^ y only, private bedroom, STORE for lease on Route 83, quick sale. Wolvertotv Agency all in tip top condition. MANCHESTER — Oolonlal l to the Porter ariiool_ prtn o^, greater degree of perceptual area which indicates that coeU 2 baths and community kitch (i acre . lot. $36,900. Ray Hol Interviews daily 8:30 a.m. to with qualified teacher. 643-7277. Household Goods 51 Manchester. 5,000 square feet, Realtors. 646-2813. Beautiful rec room, too. bedrooms, dining sroom , 1(4 George Petros, laAt Septenyber. motor efficiency and the zdwol are going up at a mte of 16 POWER en. Ay utilities included. Locat TWO FAMILY, - , wall to waU, combe Realtors, 644-1286. 4:S0 p.m. alr-condlUoned. WUl make al T. J Crockett, Realtor, 643- 8 8 baths, front to back living It was brougirt Old modes^ is encouraged enough by the re- per cent per year In the great- Boost School Budget Again WOMAN will caire tor one or Model Home Furniture ed o n ’tSus line. Please call af oven and ranges, aepezate fur- PLANT terations to suit. CaU 649-5295. WEST SIDE — 6 rooms, mod 16T;. room with center fireplace^ ex tor Donald Tuttle^^ to suite to apply tor a mini-project er Han’ford area, two children dn my home. ter 6 p.m., 644-0383. em kitchen with built-ins, for naxtos, walk-out basement, nice VERNON -Custom built Business Manager Douglas they be eveily distributed over An Equal Opportunity Employer 3 ROOM HOUSEFUL After 6, 643-8500. cellent condition. H. M. chairman of the Board of Bdu- grant to expand next year. Pacts Running High Reasonable. Call 643-0164: mal dinting room, three bed quiet neighborhood, one year Colonial Ranch, prime area, Pierce Informed the Board of a number of schools? A third Is PERSONNEL 19 PIECES Frechette Realtors, 647-9993. quality construction, three ei Voters Based on the 16 per cent per Education lEist night that an ad' (he possibility that pupils in CLEAN furnished room for gen- MAIN St., comer office, 3 rooms, large enclosed pomh, oW. Wolverton Agency Real- $297 large bedrooms, dotfble ga whirh the . ^ t**® V®®*' ^*Fure, Lyons said. South dltlonal $64,000 wUl have to be grades other than thow being Ueman'. Central. Apply 4 Pearl rooms and lavatory. House tc garage, aluminum siding, $24,- RANCH — Six rooms, 3 bed- tora, 649-2813. PRIVACY r S ^ Ranch, 7 Positions are open In rage, bam. Only $34,000. Hayes On It “>® Board Windsor’s cost Increase for next tacked onto the 1969-70 school discontinued next year will en MECHANIC or machoiiic’s help Interior Designer wants reliable St., Mrs. DeMute. Hale Bldg. Call 643-4846 after 900. Philbrick Agency Real rdoms. Thio attracUve home rooms, 2 fireplaces, 1(4 baths, clean, efficient medium Dogs— Bird»— Pets 41 MANCHESTER — Six room Agency, 648-0181. ^ of Admissions session Saturday, year should be about $700,000. budget before being submitted ter the public school system. er. Also man for tire recapping sized power plant. family or newlyweds to accept ^------6 p.m. tors, 649-6347. offers proud ownership. Many recreation room, garage, alu delivery of complete Model Dls- ROOM WITH kitchen p riv ile g e s.------_ _ Colonial, excellent condition,, the other ixnifclnn appeared before the Lyons pointed out that al- at a joint meeting of the school The admlnirtratlon has ar cr Ore service. Good pay, all Phases of this operation GROOMING all breeds. Har extrae. Tlmrod Rd. Upper 80’s. minum si'ding, acre, view, $27,- BOLTON — Here is a beau- play of Quality Furniture just Centrally located. Mrs. Dorsey, ''^ R RENT or sale-401 Main MANCHESTER — $19,900. Six new kitchen, fireplace, ga ^ applied t o though the board to attempting board and Board of Directors rived at a figure of 80 St. Bar- benefits, 46 to 60 hours per include refrigeration, mony Hill. H.C. Chase, Hebrbn Morrison Agency, 643-1016. 900, Hutchins, Agency, 649-5324 ful country home, modem in When asked If the board would the town cleric it «ii oon,« ....t to maintain a median position tonight at 8 In the Municipal removed to warehouses for Pub 14 Arch St. street. Building and lot next room Cape, clean throughout, rage. Owner transferred. Im tholomiew pupils to be distrib week. Must be steady worker. and power generation. Rd., Boltor«, 648-6427. every detail with many built- grant P a t| p e another smialleT even as two remained Inde lic Sale. Modem 3 complete to Post Office Excellent loca wall to wall in living room, 3 mediate occupancy. (Jail now, $20,900, Immaculate 6 room In Hartford county, etuly settle Building. uted over several schools next Apply Nichols Manchester We seek experienced MANCHESTER Strickland St. in features on a park like lot raise next 'Septam'ber, Tuttle pendent, two registered Repub- rooms with the $ look. tion for any use. 846-2426 from bedrooms, oU hot water heat, $23,600. Hayes Agency, 646- Ranch, paneled recreation ment in other towns would in Of this amount, $32,308 to for ^ ®ear. “-' Dr. Hennigan said, but Tire; Inc., 296 Broad Street, personnel only. Salary CHIHUAHUAS — 3 months old, 1,000 8 Five room Rapeh, garage, all surrounded by stately trees. said, "Deflritely not.” licEui and two. Democratic. pc. Convertible living Room, 9 to 6 p.m shade trees, walk to Parkade 0131. roonit bar, flrepkice, 100’ lot, dicate that setUements are run elementary teacher salaries, and-^^*® could increase shatrrty U Manehseter. in communaerate with AKC reglsteirecl, paper train Apartments— Flats—• extras. Fine location, beauti This spacious home is ideal for Other school expemes include Confirmation June 7 pc. bedroom, 5 pc. Dinette. and schooto. May let oc- assume mortgage, $146 month ning higher than 16 per cent. $24,000 for Blue Cross cover- the third contingency above ability and qualifica ed, first shot, will' take trad 6 ful grounds. Owner, 640-6296. $23,000 — Privacy, 6-r o o in the large and growing family aatary raises for teachers end Rev. Hugh Murphy of St. Cto' Tenements 63 ly. Hutchins Agency Realtors, ntriM an IncTOoze hi , ------...... —f v — and that the board’s budget does age. Medical insurance rates should materialize. He Euiid that ACTIVE retired man. Ideal for tions. ing stamps or time payments. $10 down, you may purchase cui>ancy. Owner, 643-6002. Ranch, paneled family room, or for an In-law situation. man handy with tools or man any room Individually. Im 649-6324. lumba’s Church has announced not maintain a median poslUon. were Increased after the budg probably .most of St. Bartholo 876-5046. Out af Tawn stove, dishwasher, garage, se There are eight (yes, 8) bed tuition to Win«iam High School that confirmation will be held with alumhium products or molate delivery or free LARGE, clean, attractive 1 1 - During the Item by Item dls- et wan pnepEtred. There will be mew’s' first grade would be en WE HAVE customers waiting Lagol Norica cluded yard with trees, laurel. rooms and three baths. Just to and transportation expenzez for June 7 at 11 a.m. in the locEd carpenter experience. 643-2771. For further Information, COLLIES—Six weeks reserva storage. Far Rant 66 room house InclucHng 4 -r o o m MANCHESTE3R — 2-famlIy, 6-6 special class students. Other cusslon, Lyons would escplain a $2,000 reduction in the capital rolled in the Manchester Green for the rental of your apart- — UMITATION OBDEB Hutchins Agency, Realtors. indicate size of rooms, the fam church EUid 3 p.m. at St. Francia School. contact the employment tions now being taken on AKC, CAP & OCP Charge Plans rental plus excellent barn, 332’ In a residential area, good expenses were mlscelleiicoua. each category of expense EUid ou'tlay account ment or home. J.D. Real Es- ELLINGTON — 3% room Gar- OP PROBATE, (HO-6324. floor plan, with bediooms, ily room is 28-30’. This minia of AsEdsi In Lebanon. 8ALERM AN —Pods. Manage office third floor exten sable and white pups. Cham Also, our own Instant Credit frontage, $28,600. Hutchins Manchester, within and for 2 Seiectmen eaid additianal then asked for questions from The budget being submitted We could be talking about as tate Associates, Inc., 648-6129. den Apartments. Large rooms, living room, dining rcx>m, and ture estate Is priced at $69,600 pod department tor well sion, Tuesday through pionship background, $75 and Plan Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. •he District of Manchester, on the SPLIT LEVEL, all brick con money was needed tar nunring the audience. Ihe discussion tonight adds up to $8,565,706. many as four or five new teach Saturday, 9:30 a.m., to heat, hot water, appliances, 6th day of March, 1969. largo kitchen, oil hot water and is worth your considera Manchester Evening Herald was longest in three favorite ers, depending upon where the estabUalied company. Ex up. Call 876-0207. Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. struction, 4 bedrooms, formal services, $800 to be used in the Superintendent of Schools A wall to wall carpeting, adults. perience necessary, excellent 6:30 p.m. Please use MANCHESTER — Forest Hills. Judge. heat, aluminum storms a n d tion today. Call the Jarvis Columbia correspondent Vir EU*eas—Superintendent’s salary, Don^d J. Hennigan threw out pupiU go,” he sold. "W e might DISCOUNT__FURNITUKE Call 876-9407. dining room, 2(4 baths, ma recreatian area on Hennequin f Taloott Street entrance, TWO TINY adorable chihuahua New seven room Raised Estate of Cora Ann Ward, late of screens, extra 67 x 143’ treed Realty Co., Realtora, 643-1121. ginia Carlson, tel. 228-9$$4. teachers’ salaries, and bus some thoughts on what Im- have to rent classroom space.” salary. Globe Home Improve WAREHOUSE homes, multiple dwellings, no Manchester hi said DUtrict, deceas hogany family room, 2 fire Rd., $3,000 to the Town Office 9:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. pups, 8 weeks old, AKC, shots. Ranch, double gamage, 2 baths, ed. building lot, A-zoned. Wolver schedules. pact the closing of Grades , , When queried about what fur- ment Cltiea, 643-2771. NOW 2 BIG LOCATIONS fees. Call J. D. Real Estate VERNON Mount Vernon places, 2-car garage, many VERNON 6 room SpUt Building Committee, $16,000 for 1 6 Call 643-8660, 643-7620. flreplaced family room, all On moUon of Hugh F. Ward Jr.. ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813 Alan Caffyn of Main St. asked 7 this June in St. Bartholomew's there upward revision might 3580 Main St. Hartford Associates, Inc., 643-6126. Apartments. Now available 3 Evergreen Road. Mancheater. more features. Must be seen. Ranrii, fireplace, built-ins, winter maintenance and $0000 bullt-lns. Secondary financing, Conn., executor how the board determined the School, and the conversion of have to be made In the budget, G. FOX & COMPANY UP FOR ADOPTION, healthy 522-7249 new 3V4 rooms at $146. and Philbrick Agency Realtors, 649- MANCHESTER — New listing. bath half, maximum fi for the lake and dam. Public Records $33,500. Meyer Agency, Real ORDERED: That three memths merit of the superintendent’s in the school to a neligious educa- he offered $76,000 as a sunt, but trained, lovable tabby kittens. (former Fuller Brush bldg.) 22 LOCUST Street, six room du $150. 4(4 rooms at $166. and from me 6th day of March, 1969, be .■W47, Two family, 6-6, good Income. nancing available to quallflied A discussion on plans for the SECURITY tors, 643-0609. crease of $2,300. Caffyn specu tion center the following year, cautioned that this wew only a Need TLC. OaU 643-7838. 176 Pine St. Manchester plex, adults preferred. $140. $170. Heat, hot water, refrig and the same are limited and a l W - H. M. Frechette, Realtors, 847- buyer. 646-1700; 668-9225. Town Office BuUdIng, voted to Attachment H*® credltpra within which LAKE ST. — 3-bedroom Ranch, lated that the job that the super might have on public school guess. 646-2332 Lease and security required. erator, oven-range disposal, to bring In their claims against said 9993, be added to the present town 'Ihe Colonial BEtnk and Trust (former Norman’s Fum. excellent condition, rec room, VERNON —Immaculate three intendent WEIS doing might be enrolImeiTt and Eidded costs. Dr. Hennigan aiiid he hEtd been GUARDS DACHSHUNDS, Chihuahuas, 646-2426, 9 tO 6 p.m. dishwasher, wall to wall eei^e. and---- V,, said •*“ executorw»».v.*ewt IBis uaiVWiCUdirected hall, was tabled until the next Oo. ogatast L. (Jerald DeBois Weimaraners, AKC registered Warehouse Lagol Naticos to rive public notice to the credltora 2-car garage, large lot. Hard to bedroom Ranch. Wall to wall town meeting “or possibly a and Betty-Jane DuBols, proper- evaluated differently If the There are too many contln- ashed if the parochial school DEAN MACHINE carpeting, air - conditioning, to bring in their claims withbi said beat for $21,600. Coll Mitten carpeting. Built-in oven acid boEird had closer contact with gencies right now, he said, to closing could be regEuded as a NEW mCHER WAGES litters. Sale subject to vets at corner of Pine & Fofest St.s) NEW ONE and two-bedroom de- swimming pool and tennis UMITATION OBDEB time ariowed by publishing a copy special town meeting,” said a ty at 69 Diane Dr., $6,000. PRODUCTS or this order In some newspaper Realty, Realtors, 643-6930. Out of Town the Dubiic. He felt that the warrant making an Eiccuratc es- "pressure tactic.” After some okay. Some ready to go. 1- Mon.-Fri. 9-9, Sat. 9-6 luxe garden type apartments courts, parking and storage all h p r o b a t e , range. Only $22,300. (Jail now. member a t the committee. The Lease . . , ,, . , j ,i , ^ - -...... — ------FuU and part-time positions in held at Manchester, within and for having a circulation In said probate 102 COLONIAL ROAD 628-6573. ,available now. Call Paul included. No pets. Hartford, district within ten days from the For Sale 75 Rita Rogers, 876-6360. Pasek group said It had not had time Wesley C. Gryk and Henry S. ** -Imate. One of these is whether Investigation, he said, he doesn’t Hartford and surrounding towns. CLEAN, USED refrigerators, the District of Manchester, on the MANCHESTER — Large well W. Dougan, Realtor, 649-4636. 527-9238. Vernon, 876-8721, 876- 4th day of March, 1969. ^ t e of thifl order and return make Realtors, 289-7476, 742-8243. S ^ h since the February meet- Gryk to ’Ihe Unltarlan-Unlver- J"*’”" " ^ I f f f ^ ®°"»“»er It as such, because the Must be over 21, have a clean Has Immediate Openings SAMOYED FEMALE, 9 months rEu:^es, automatic washers to this court of the noUed given constructed Colonial. Three BAST HARTFORD — 6 bed ------4859. Present, Hon. John J. WalleU. i n ^ formuHae any precise saltot Society of MatHAester, to ^ rted on Increase the three towns, Antover, hEGBETARlES private entrance, colored GE ed her administration account with provided UiBt within ten (lo) You’lliin d this one surpiislngly easy to mlnated. The 1968-60 schedule same. The substitute teachers will also^be a three-bay.gas sta- ment waa only authorized to COST AOOOUNTANT8 $1 . Call 843-2711 Lake St., Bolton, 649-3247. appliances, Venetian blindo. estate to this Court for allow- HARTFfMU) (AP) — Report Columbia and Hebron, to 76, Exciting openings in Hart Louis C. Damato dava after this publicaUmt of SEND 50* in coins (or each pattern stitch and so very nice lo wear! _ reached $9,3(M In IS steps, EUid rate remains al $18 a day. tion, detached from the rest of sign for $60,000. Town Attorrvey ' to include first-class mailing. No. 8201 with PHOTO-GUIDE is in ed cetses of German measles In plnst. We have many fine positions ford and East Hartford areas’* ELECTRIC portable heater, heeted, bus line, rent $160. no O RDERED: ** ** That the 30th day of thU Ordinance a petition signed Telephone committees in each $9,600 was a merit raise. Slml- AnuxiAts paid coaches tor the the complex, and right on the New Si/es 8 to 18. bust 3U5 to 40 OonneotlEMit went from 23 two DartU -C. Rappe .said he ap for junior and cost account for secretaries with typing Homart, automatic, 220 volt, pets, 649-4342, 872-6569. March, 1969. at two o'clock after Behixe Apartments from by not less than five (B) per As m s CalKit . MsocheslSS ants. WVl accept'trainees as noon at the Probate Office In the Si/e 10, 32(4 bust . 4^8 yards ol weeks ago to. 79'the week that of the towns wtU call all 'regular ^® Y®®*' ^ sports acUvitlea have corner where Rts. 31 and 44A parently didn't notice the fine and shorthand skills. Chal $25. 643-8607. Rooms Without Board 59 cent of the electora of the TVrwn donors. Mrs. 0 & (Josllne, local schedules were based on risen, but the zxUy raise reach- intersect. The basic presenta- print on the bond pointing this Veil as experienced men. Ex lenging opportunities with ONE-bedroom apartmant. waTl c“h“e r r " * L s!Tme‘ li'’ .sSSi:: ai determined from the * 45 inch ended Saturday, the state Health $155 Per Month ing almost $100 Is for the tion Is similar to one that Eng- out. cellent training program and room tor advancement. Sal THE THOMPSON House — Cbt- to wall carpeting, dishwasher ®<1 t°r a hearing on the allowance official lists of the Regtatrara Print Namt. Atlilrtii witli ZIP COPg an* SEND 65* in coins lor each pattern Department said Monday. recrulter, has announced her ntsfit- benetts with non-defense aries to $480 a month D.O.E. tage St. centrally loq^ted, large ntarhnaw Atomoii oil “ id administration account with Stplc Number. ^ to include first-class mailini. Local health directors also re telephone committee as foltows: Blue Cross and CMS cover- varsity basketball coEich. which land recently built in Mansfield, Rappe h a .s toot been acting as ' gw bage olspoaal, all copper gald estate, ascertainment of heirs Rentals Ry Hue BunMtt. Wan companlea. Salariea to $7,600. Fee paid. Boots and Accessories 46 pleasantly furnished rooms, kitchen, Immediate occupancy, and order of distribution, and this with the Town Clerk requesting . You’ll lind the new '69 Spring & ported 196 new cMckenpox Mrs. Richard Curland, Mrs. ®«e. currently provided for In- went from $666 to $764.76. at the com er of Rts. 44A and town attorney for the England Fee paid. Summer ALBUM tilled with many lovely Bvening Herald, UM, AYB. AmounAs prUd for extra cur- 196. proposal, .since prior to his ap parking. Call 649-2358 for over- $160. 647-1198 days, evenings £?rptac7'iL{!Sid“ o r.rid ‘ he.‘rilS Paul W . Dougan, Realtu’ tH refaranoe to a apecisl Town A im io A s . u w m y o b k . k.t . cases, 26 cases of infectious hep- WaHer Drew - Mrs. Wilbur dividuals, hEis been extended to AQUA-CAT Catamaran, used 4 election. ilc-icns frnd^hith in choose patterns pointmer.l as- town attorney, he ,BICaAIU> P. RITA e A Permanent night and permanent guest 643-2188. Ask for Mr. Pros. be given to oil persons known to be laeM. atlUs, aiyd 81 new cases of Fletcher. Mrs. Richard Krlstoff, prwlde for family coverage. ricular advtoora, department Gantner said the reason he tlmeo, originally coat over $8(X), John I. O sn lde Jr. III j II •vp?': Be‘-d'e''’ik Only SOf PCBMNNCL Placement rates. Interested therein to appear and be 649.4535 Mnt Naze, ioeruii wioi IIP CODE. Styli mumps. Mrs. Donald Pearce Mrs. Wal- Aireas under consideration ere heads and "special areas of re- voted no on the propusal waa was associated with England. Service aeU tor $600 firm. 649-6132. lulling a copy Beoretaiy a copy' Numbif 8r4 Sill. n w n c M GRMWOI^ ^ e t - 40. throe 5?'‘Su"‘o';55rr X Skrep sore throat ciutas eased ter Schroder Jr., Mrs. Howard auch. things as personal leaveAMponslbUltipB” remain the same.' because he Is opposed to the He di.squaliflcd himself for the ______PLEASANT room for gentle- rooma, heat, hot water, dls- having a circulation in said Di^^^t, Oomer of New State Rd. B o s h ] at Dtosetois COVERED WAGON. Iv.elve handsome S'ind an eirtia 50( lot Ihe '69 Spring England proposal, and local at »ar taae. ■. Hariisrd from 1,489 to 1.387, sypMUs In Shumway, Mra.' John Tettel- and the extension of the teach- A science flair director at $100 atation and the attendant H i Olver Lane, B. Barttord man. Parking, Near Main St. poeal, refrigerator^ stove, air- " before the day Mancheater, Oonneotlcut designs rif Picne’ i D:ys run'i a: '.Var'on and Summer Basic Fashion Idled with, torney John W. Allen hEis been Dated s t Manchester, Oonnaot- Track'. Ind an Tr.i ls Star ol the Vlt'A. dozens of lovely styles Itom which to creased from 18 to 23 and gonor bach, Mrs. Robert Tuttle and er-alde program. When negotla- and audio-visual coordinators at traffic complications at what t e l . 828-9419 and HilUanl S t acting for the town on the Read Herald A d e Oommundty G | U e g e. 648- conditioned parking. Oaii 247- JOHn T . ’ w a lle tt. Judge. cut, ths Bth day of March, 1969 >• etc! Cninplfle v.ilii oa Icrn p eces and choose your patterns. rhea fell fronrj 100 to 90, the M rs.' Alfred .Venrina. Appoint- tio™* on these have been com- $*99 have been added to the last is already a dangerous inter 4676 after 4 p.m. • 4046,1-638-7402. cc: Robert 8. Andrew matter. , Margaret 8. Andrew. Admig. diieclions. DIOS is just SOC < copy! department reported. ments may be mede with any pleled. a working agreement for clasatflcatlon. section. Funk gave no specific TUESDAY, MARCH 11, IM i V iUmtclrrBter i^i^raUt iDMbrNMPkms! Tlia Mw. K«HMlh StMM, aa- The muaic comnvUbee of Trln- About SO atudenta of Mrs. Kar ' ■ocO«r>a pM tor Oanter Ooncre- Ky Covenant Church will meet en W. P e a il and Mrs. LoUbi Donations Made The WeaUter ffm Town ot SAVE STAMPS! SAVE MONEY! M enlifi. 1669 |Mtkw^ Camirah, will dioeuas tomorrow at 1 p.m. at the home Roolas^ei at ttts Wemer Plano, lUPtllt Oburdi Ftor, wtadly ead i "M chote and Aiwcandra” at a of Mrs. Patterson Chaffin, 104 Organ and Vocal Studio will By lions did) eoM OiHwgli Tiranifiy. Leer io- <«*dl mMft to Book Samtaar temowruw at 10 Pine Knot) Dr., Wappliig. give the fin t in a oertoB at mid- SIGN UP NOW! rn TavIhBvm- Harold Parks, president of the 1 5 ,4 7 6 night In teoM . High trauonrow ajn. at tlia otauMh. Tfie event season rscitals Sunday at 8 Manchester Lions Club, pre in Me. ia open to the public. The Greater Hartford Branch pjm. In the chapel at South Unit sented checks recently to the 8imneheUer—^4 CUy o f Filh if* Charm ed Methodtot Chuich. The event For Boland Oil W nRy Covenant Church Di- of Transatlantic Bridea and Luts Junior Museum, the Man- The Adult Study Claaa of Parents Aasodation will meet is open to parents, (rtends end VOL. LXXXVm , NO. 187 (THIRTT-SIX PAOBS—fW O BtCTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WffMMhDiiT, MARCH 11, I f f ! UMMU and C talitlan aduasatlon ch ester Scholarship Founda ComiNiBy’t Adfwltotog a m 'rm f iS ) PRICE TEN CENTM South United Methodiat Church tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the aU those interasted. Sba. Pearl tion, and the Manchester Fine b M l wW meat toniclit a t T;S0 wUt meet tomorrow at 9 :S0 a.m. Veterans Memorial dubhouBe, and Mrs. Wemer are members Art Association. The gilts re at Ska ctaonh. in Sunmnah Weeleiy Hall ot the of the Connecticut State Mualr Sunset Rl<^e Dr., Ekiat Hart- presented money raised by the church. The Rev. Ceri Sanders Teachera Aesoctatton. AUTOMATIC Am y Spec. 4. Donald S. Ho- .ford. After a short program, Uona Club in their anmial Fine wSl toad a dtocuoalan of ''De- there will be an auction. Arts Show held in October. VC Attacks News Conference Friday Fr.'19[^urgit fieads — no. aon at Itr. and Mis. Paid ctolona In ChantgliM Ttm ea." Konnoa at SO WeMa S t, la aerv- First Church of Chrfat, Scien Checks for $600 each were ac DELIVERY QtU Rif^tfi tJiiit tB|f os s oonumiiSaatians center Martha Circle of Emanuel Lu tist will have tts Wednesday ' cepted by Mrs. Eleanor Gowan, WASHINGTON (A P) ^ — llBt wtUi the Am erican Dl- Community Baptist Church theran Church win meet Th'ura- E>venln(g Testimony irveetlng to president of the schotanhlp OH Sharply^ OET Nixon Again Delays — PrasUlent Nixon today v M s tS ISSIh L lcbt UnSantry will have its quarterly buelnees dajf at 2 p.m. at the church. morrow at 8 p.m. at the church, Foundation; and Dr: Paul Nor New Splashdown Site 447 N. M ato St. named the Rev. Theodwe BMgada near Oba liat, Vtohiam. meeting tonrorrow at 7:80 p.m. Mrs. Hedwlg Elam wiO lead de man, president of the Lutz to Fekcwahlp Hall of the votions. Hosteeses are Mrs. Martin HSSburgfa, praoldent board. Pause Seen church. Henry Anderson, Mrs. Gustave of the Uhlversity of Notre Center Cengiagatioesl Church There wrlll be a midweek In accepting a $175 check, Gull and Mrs. Elvira Anderson. prayer servioe tomorrow at SAIGON (AP) — The I^et On ABM Decision Dame, chairman of the U.8. ways end means committee wlU Mrs. Terry Ronaon, treasurer of Commisaion on Civil Righta. The CbnfIrTnatlon dans of 7 :80 p.m . at Calvary Church. nocket and mortar at- meet tonlcht at 7:80 at the the fine att grouii, said the WASHmaTOIf (AP) — Presi late tonight from South Vlehiam, Father Hesburgh, 31, has church. North United Methodtot Church Hillstown Grange will sponeor tacka dropped off ataarply today, mcney would become part of a 1500 dent Nixon will dtocuaa the anti- oouM prepare a report on Ms tn- been a member of the com- wtll meet tomorrow at S:1S p.m. a Monte Carlo whist game to but American offleert —M it balltotic missile oontroversy The property cnmmittea of- 4-H Camp Aide scholarship package awarded . . . A WHOLE BOOK FULL epeetton tour of the war sons tor mission since March 1966. Jls at' the church. night at 8 at the Grange Hall, Center Congregational Church might be only a paiuw in the en- with Republican and Democrat in Bahamas The Hockanum' Dog Cklb, through the Manchester Scholar Stamps Issued after paymrat for first delivery. the oounofl. replaees Michigan gtata Unl- 617 Hills St., Elast Hartford. emy’B 18-day-old apring offen- ic leaders of Congress Friday, Mk ., w n meet tomorrow at 8 will meet tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. Norman Allard of Danielson ship Foundaticn. alva. Ziegler said Vietnam Would be veMty Praetdent John A. High and low prizes will be at the church. The Senior Choir has been named Tolland-Wkid- DOUBLE STAMPS than hold a televtelon-radio p-m. liT the B ut Room, of W<4>- The Daughters of Itie Ameri U.S. aourcea pointed out "otw ot the key toptos of Intor- Hannah. plBg OomsnunMy Oburdi. Sal can RevolutiDn, Ortord Parish, awarded. Refreahments will be win have n social at 9 p.m. at ham County 4-H Camp director If delivery to paid for In full within 10 days for amount news conference the same day. eat” a t the, NBC meeting. served. The event is open to the churdi. for the 1969 campaign season. o f bUl. the Communtot command ■nw the $th4te Houae, amouncing A native of Syracuse, N.T., VanMHo, a prof tael onsl hand- will meet Thursday at 7:80 p.m. When you thbik of The Mparttoan congrenslanal the pitbUc. Allard teaches science at haa thouaands of troop* (t hqa thto today, would not aay flatly Father Hemniigb hoe been With Change, tor, wW demonatrate anddto- at the home of Mia. Pierre J. not committed to the offenaive M O era will meet with Nixon on president of Notre Dame Midweek services will be con KiUlngly High School and to T Y p e w R n a s REGULAR STAMPS that Nixon would be ready by CUH the handkng of doga for the Mtarteney, 218 Hackmaitajck St. if delivery to paid for by tbe 10th of following mogtli. yet. They eald a new wave of at- tbs ABM at 8:80 a.m. EST Fri sines ll8g. abdw itog. He will use a St. DTh and Mrs. WlUlam Stover of The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Ekhvayd ducted tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. coach of varsity athletics. Mrs. Friday to dtorlose hto declrtoo day. Allard will serve as camp TMnk of YIAUE taetto could come any day and on whether to de{doy the hotly Apollo Skips Beriwnd to his demonstration. West Hartford will speak on J. Reardon of St. James’ Chtueh at the Church of Christ, Lydall TYPHWMTKB SBHVaCB The president spent much of secretary emd treasurer. New Low Priee tluit the reat of tUa week to a debated Sentinel ontiballtotic Theta will be a quaoUcn and an- “Life on an American Indian wm speak to a Joint meeting of and Vernon Sts. The adult group •49-48M 2 4 -H O U R critical period. (hto morning dtoousring the aiaer period. The event to open Reservation.” Hostesses are the Oolumbiettes, Ladies of win begin a study in the life of Camp will be held at thb 4-H 42 8. Adams St., Mancbester mtoafle Shield. same silhleat with security od- Jesus. Allied epokeamen report^ 20 All that preas eecreary Ron- Stormy Seas to all thorn irrtereated. Mrs. George Thurber, Mra. Ocdumbus, Daughters, of Isa Outdoor center In AUngton. SERVICE rocket and mortar attaoka m al vtoer Henry A. Kisringer and 1 7 * * G O oii aM L. Zlegtor ■would aay was Daniel FTlnt EH, Miss Margaret bella, and the Knights of Colum There will be eight one-week lied baees and towna during the other staff aides. $ $ Sought SPACE CENTER, HoiMton Call Anytime 200 OaK or More that Nixon still expects to an- Atty. hTWam M. BronetB, of Ktomglebel, Mkw. Richard bus, Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Lt. Col. George P. Lutirtsema, periods beginning June 22 and night, oompared to about 60 the The President will meet with (AP) — Although eager to come mxinoe a deoialon (hto week. MAnchenter has been admitted Niese, Mrs. James Puia and KofC Home. Msgr. Reardon will son of Mra. Hazel G. Luurtsema flntohing Aug. 16. Each period night before. U.S. headquartera Laird Thursday. home, the Apollo 9 astitxiauts Obvioualy, the ABM controv- to practloa before the Federal Mrs. ETeston Sage. discuss aid to parochial educa of 108F Bluefletd Dr., is serv will begip on Sunday afternoon eald caaualtiea were llgti^ Ziegler was aMted why Nfaoon today enthusiastically approved eray will figure prominently in T o Battle Court llor the Second Dtotrict. tion and the problems facing the ing a s a na'vigBtor with the 89th and close Friday night. Five more ground fighta Tuea- had delayed amounoement of staying in apace an extra orbit Hs wan ana at 10 attorneys ad Emanuel Lutheran Church ■parochial system today, and the Military Alrtlft Wing at An BOLAND OIL COMPANY day were reported, reaulttng in the newe conference, to Ire held an ABM deototon, which the Thursday to escape a rough mitted at ceremonies over evangelism committee wlll purpose and duties of the or- drews AFB, Md., which recent A LesAen Vespess Servioe will ESTABLISHED 1936 the deaths of 126 Viet Cong and at noott E8T Friday to the East President origfaisRy bad pntn- landing in storm-lariiad aess wMoh Judge J. Joseph Blumen- meet tonight at 7:80 in the ganisatloriB toward their com ly earned the U.S. Air Force be held totnorrow at 7:30 p.m. 369 CENTER ST.. MANCHESTER, 643-6320 North Vietnamese and 10 Amer Room of the White House. And toed for earter (Me week. Addictions southwest of Bermuda. BBiCl pniMMCI. church reception room. munity and church. Outstamkng Unit award. at Concordia Lutheran C$Mttch. icana It wae generally assumed Nixon “I don’t cosaider It reaUy a “ Hey, let’s go there," ApoUo 9 would be pswpared to announce HARTFORD, Ooim. (AP) — U.S. headquarter* reported 76 delay,” he stod. AfUr.warning the Aj^rofirla- commander James A. McDhrltt men of the enemy were killed in hto stand at that time. The prem sderetary said Nlx- exclaimed when Informed of the The chief executive originally tlona Committee he was going an abortive ambuah o f a 60- on, at hto news ocetference, excellent weather forecast te had planned to meet today with to "drop a bomb," Stats Oor- truck cc(]goy 48 mllea northweat would fieM questions on any rsctlon Cbmmtoalmwr EUto C. the new landing area near the National Security Council Grand Turk Island in the Baha of Saigon. Spokesmen said the sifiitfect. ' MacDougall asked tor another only American caaualtiea were txit thto seamen was postponed Nixon toU a news cerferenoe mas. to Saturday. $1 minion for hto department eight men wounded, and one tost Thurwtoy ha would an- today to fight the twin 'prob That to 480 mUee south o f the truck loaded' with beer was Ziegler aaM Nixon put off the nounos a deoislan on the contro. wind-whipped original splaSb- meeting ao Secretary of Defense lems of drug addiction and al slightly damaged. coholism. down sons where McDhrltt, Da Mmvin R. Laird, who returns vid R. Scott and Russell U The North Vietnameae battal (See Page Tsenly) "One million dollars invested Schweickart would have had a ion, about 400 tro < ^ , iqn **'*"*^ in thto would save many mll- rough reception. tried to gyring the trap too soon iona for the state,” said Mac The extra circuit ot the gtoho or too tote. Dougall. "We w«re laying for them,’’ will extend, their time In qweo A study he had done by an by about 100 minutes and In said a apokeaman for the U.S. expert from New York riiowed 26th Infantry Division. “ We crease the total length of the Israelis, Egyptians that the average narootioa of mtosion to Just over 10 days. knew they’ve been wanting to fender In Connecticut spent $40 ambuah one ot our convoys.’’ The new landing time will be Expect more a day to pay for hto habit, said 13:01 p.m . E8T. The 36th Dlvtolon had about MacDougall. An addict has to 160 infantrymen and a odumn This was the second time that Trade Sniper Fire steal at least $100 worth of a U.S. man-ln-space landing has of armored peraonnd carrier* goods a day In order to get $40, TEL AVIV (AP) — Llght- Troops dispersed them and been altered by bad weather. In equipped with .60-callber ma he added. arme fire broke out along the placed the caebah under curfew. 1906, Gemini 5 pilots L. Gordon chine guns and flame throwers Narcotica addiction to oosting Sues Omal today and Israeli laraslto waited teneely to eee Cooper and Charles Ctonrad Jr. reconnblterlng the highway be Connecticut $40 million a jraar, and Jordanian forese traded fire whether the canal hoetiUtie* landed one orbit early to avoid tween the division headquarter* he said, yet the state to doing In the Jordan V i^ y . would escalate. an Atlantic hurricane. at Cu d ll and a aiipply baas at “ a very minimal JoV* at Dau Hang. The Israeli arm y In TU Aviv A senior staff otflosr told cor McDhrltt, Scott and Schweick sold the Egyptians started the treating and rehabilitating ad art enjoyed a leisurely final fun ’The supply tnioka, carrying respondents he beUsved the dicts. ammunition and general cargo, new round of hostilities along Egyptians were not ready to day in space, taking pictures, the canal with sniper fire. Israe When he hMfic over as bssd of monitoring quuseshlp systems were within three mllee ot Dau call a halt to the croee canal the new Depculment ofJponec- Ttong when the forward noon- li troops fired back, the army duels. A N «vy fttiKtoiMQ is tfinoWn intb th» a m d u r in g snd prepiwlng tor homecoming eald. — tion tost year, the Jaflg ware to cUmsx a flight that advanced from S.B.N natoMuice troops ran Into the United Nations obaervara sta simply using the “ cold tuirkey" leraell soldiers fired In the air Tough weBther wMIs rdhaarstag fbr the recovery tbs Uhttad Btatee closer to a rear guard at the enemy lying tioned along the lOS-mlle-long method of detoxifying fiddlcta, to quell a schoolboys’ riot In the maa-to-the-moon landing next In wait. waterway have blamed the MocDougmi said, and. of ApoEb 9 iBtraDRUtB ki the A X h a X k splaialuhram KI p is not sum m er. “They ntartod a ftre flgUt,'* occupied Oasa Strip. Offlolato Egyptians tor starting the shoot D e Gaull even have vitamins on'jKid to Before mabfof the dscUten, paid the 38th Dtvtokm spokes said 6(X> schoolboys charged an ing on all oooasiona. « t e israsU halftrack, throwing help Oto addict flight dtakctor . Eugaew Kraas man, “and the enemy'* main The staff (iffloer said in strength. See' iiMp tieto#. ambush force got exolted.” stones and chanting curses and wrighed ouch ffcfngs M bow fost Egyptians must be com (he raeevery-SMp, the carrier the American convoy was In Palestine slogans. The students “they aragetting Ole' set boxes afire and erected Qnadslcsnal, could madi the. three aectiona. One aection al in the fighting. He said they an a 31 per cent increase over one stone barricades in the street. new toudidown point, traddng ready had pase«d the ambuah confusing fact and fiction in be- They were dispersed after year ago, he noted. .can not . BtItM UDA facilities tor tbs new re-eotsy tate. Of the second section, all llevihg they have InfUoted troops fired Into the air and 36 guarantee the pubtlo . lhat any PARIS (AP) — Both Pnsl- track, end where ApoUo 9 would but the beer truck at the end heavy casualties on the Israslto. of them were arrested. of these offenders FU be ■ re dsnt Chaitos ds GaUBs’s gov- totid If its retro-rocket failed to had moved throu$^. Cairo has olalmsd destruction Army spokesmen retorted habilitated by the time they are enunsnt and Fnndi tobor Atv and If it had to moke emer A alngle enemy soldier ran Of five Israeli Piper Ctibe, a heli released, he said. and get It! onto tile road and fired a rocket aeveral hundred other atudenta unions were ready inday tor gency use .of Jet controls to copter and 32 tanks and wound staged a etone-throwlng demon- With thto exception, Mac new wage negotiaitioaB after a come home on orMt or two tot- grenade at the truck. . ing and killing acorss of troops. ■tration in the casbaah of Na Dougall aold he could live with: general strike Ihai crl|)pled the er. “The third section of the con- The officer said Israel In the Apollo 9 Srimo blus, in occupied Jordanian tei^ in the $30 million budget rec couiSry for 24 hours. When astronaut Stuart Roosa, ommended by Gov. John Demp Landingjfargo^ (See Page Thirteen) ritory north of Jerusalem. (See Page Twenty) Gold prioes, whltdi rose tost the capsule communlcatoc, re sey for .the . correction depart week In part bsoause of a threat ported the forecast for the Ber ment in the coming biennium. to the staUHty ef the de muda area was “grim''—10 He made a strong pitch for traao, clined in varioue European trad m iles viadUlUy, 23 knot windi^ rehabilitation programs in the more ing oenters. ’nwro wens reporie waves alx to eight feet snd Jalla and youth Institutions. South Africa may have eold swells 10 to. 13 feet, McOtvitt ’The state haa spent a lot of som e o f Mb gold reserves on the commented: “Visibility's money on the new prison in free market or that airange- good.” Somers—“the strong end of the landing Araa For Heaitng that the predtotian OFFICES funeral’’—while doing tittle to ments are being made tor such sales. Ono Extra Orbit tor (he Grand Turk cuea tor train and educate youthful of 'nuiraday was lO m iles vtotbOI- SERVICES fenders so that they will not Information Mlnlater Joel le ty, winds light and variable, return to crime, he said. ’Theule told newsmen after a o ** • waves twq to three feet snd to Serve You OaMnet meeting the govern “I’m not a crlminal-coddler— puesTO ^ t swells six to seven feri, the ment to eager tor talks with HOURS more but I think we should ’coddle’ PICO V . ApoUo 9 commander exclaimed: MAIN OFFICE for your every businBas and labor. At the same a crimina enough to teach him b “Hey, let’s go there! Let’s go time, he inatoted on tbe govern 923 Main Street EARNINGS how to read and write,” said MAKTIMIQUt % th era!" ment’s position: No mere than a MacDougall. i Later, with Oie Guadalcanal for your Banking 4 per cent wage Inctease. Hto philosophy, he said was reporting 14 foot sw ells and EAST BRANCH banking need that “we send people to prison ’The untona want 10 to 12 per owit. (AP Ptiotoftlx) 2,000 foot vMMMty, MfdMvltt. Daily 'til 4 p.m. as punishment, but not for said: “ I don’t think anybody up for your Savings Maurice Schumann, mintoter 285 E. ( enter St. Main Office Mortgage Loans • Personal Loans punishment.” Splashdown Sites here to good enough sailor for for social affalra, aald the strike (’or. licnox that.” Home Improvement Loans had hit nationalized industry Thurs. 6 to 8 p.m. “Roger, we agree down hers much more heavily than private too," Roosa said. Main Office Passbook Loans • Auto Loans industry. WEST BRANCH McEhvltt inquired whether the Parkade The country was pretty well Bank by Mail • Collateral Loans Guadalcanal could reach the Lemnitzer back at work today. Manchestei Parkade Thurs. 'til 6 p.m. backup landing aone and was Personalized Bank Checks In Paris the price of sn ounce Farm Camps Tour Burnside % told (hat It was only 16 hour* of goM dropped to $46.96. tt had Christmas Club • Vacation Club away end could easily make K. EAST HARTFORD Retiring as gone down to $47.40 Tuesday Friday 'til 8 p.m. “We need that cake,” Joked from a 21-year peak o f $48.41. Burnside .\veniie Parkade Special Occasion Gift Checks Scott, referring to a 860-pound The London opening was Opens Some Eyes NATO Chief cake that the Guadacanal has at ( hureh .8|. Bolton Notch Register Checks • Loans on Securities $42.97, down from $43.06 at waiting for Apollo O’s return. East Branch Tuesday's dose. In Zurich the Foreign Remittance • U.S. Savings Bonds WAflMNOTON (AP) —Preri- By BEN FUNK and pednt in advance o f the The Guadalcanal, which bos So. Windsor oepning was $42.90-$43.l6, un SO. WINDSOR denlt Nixon announced today Aeeoclated Pieee Writer committee's arrival. been riding out the otorm for Savings Bank Life Insurance changed. In Frankfurt the price Saturday 9 a.m. to 12 noon Gen. Lyman L. Lemnitzer will niMOKALfiE, Fla. (AP) — “I shook hands with a man ■Sullivan .\ve. Payroll Savings Plan • Travelers Checks rriinquM) his poet os supceme was $41.41, down from $41.76 Members of a U.S Senate ootn- who still had wet paint on hto (Bee Page Eighteen) Main Office Tuesday. ShoppinK t'entei adUed comm ander in Ekirope mittee tooUng tor evidence of hands," Oook said. Parkade Home Mortgage Security Plan Dispatches from Pretoria, July 1 to Gen. Andrew J. Good- hunger in America found U in For six hours, committee Bolton Notch All Purpose Club • Safe Deposit Boxes paster. South Africa, aald South Afri- an eye-opening tour of south BOLTON NOTCH CB'a gold holdings tost week In Florida farm labor camps. membeni sat in a hot, crowded Burnside The White House anxwnce- school auditorium listening to Life Insured Mortgage Plan ment. said the shift in oommand creased by only $2.9 nUlUon, "We are net going to go away •function of Koute« li So. Windsor ri^ es of hunger, .sickneoe end JJ.S, Fliers # was made with the ennsent of compeued to a normal weekly from here and forget thto," wUd Free Parking housing "not fit tor pigs” in and 14.A Mon. thru Thurs. 10 to 12 noon the Defense Plamfing Oommlt- rise o f $14 mUUon to $16.8 mll- Sen. Jacob K. Javlt% R-N.Y. 2 kon. No reasons was given, but which migrants live. About a 3 to 6 p.m. toe ot (he North AUanttc TVeaty "Our purpose will be to see that dozen migrants testified. In Bangkok Organiaaiton, which met in financial circles said sales on Justice to done." Bolton Notch the free market or to monetary "We brought together in one NO NOTICE REQUIRED at anytime. Bnueeto today and unanlmoudy “ Hunger In America to an old, BANGKOK (A P) — FOur authorities could be responsible. room people with widely differ Adopted a resolution appointing old problem, but I think we ent views on the reepons lMUty American fliers captured In NO MINIMUM OEPOSIT • NO MINIMUM BALANCE Goodposter to the post. Finans und Wlrtadiafi, a Zu^ have a chance to crack it. We rich financial newspaper, eald the federal government has in OambexUa a month ago were re Nixon also aald he plans to might ao ehalK the national con meeting tfato poblem,” eald the free market price could science that eomething will be turned to freedom today cui the Paid QUARTERLY from OAY YOU DEPOSIT appotnt Gooc^[>aater U.S. com Sen. George S. M cOovem , D- have gone to more than $80 an result of a letter from Preeldeiit mander In chief in Elurope later done even for the migrant farm S.D., commtttee chairman. tMs year. ounce if there had bean no South w orker." Nixon to ruling Prince NtModom African supplies. “It was quite clear that the Lemnitzer is being reteased In Its first trip tnto the field Sihanouk of Cbmbodia. n preponderance of opinion was The newspiqper srid the Bank The four U.S. Army men were from hto aaalgnment "a t Ms for on Investigation scheduled to on the side of bringing an end to own request,’ ’ the Whl( of International SetUemento wae probe ail tbe poverty pockets of identified a s MaJ. Querin Hurllk negotiating tor South African hunger in Florida. I am confi aald, and thto will permit^ the nation, the Senate Select of. Savannah, Ga.; C.W.O aalea on the free market. A dent we wiU aee a new |uid retire from aictive duty, Oommlttee on Nutrition end Hu Laird Oaburn of Webstar bank spokesman had no com greatly improved mechantom to been the supreme allied oont- man Needs spent three hours Springs, W.Va.; Spec. 6 John !i{' ment on thto raport. accompUrii this end," Mc noander in Europe etnoe Jan. 1, Monday touring tbe rimeka of Fisher of Gednesvllte, Fla., and MDUo m of workers were off' Govern said. 1963. migrant workers here to har- ^>ec. 6 Rob Pryor of Oak Ridge, the Job Tuesday and there was a Oav. Claude Kirk, who was Goodpaater haa commanded e vwf the winter vegetaUa crops. Terav massive march In Paris by a not Invited, went before tbe , UtS Aimy division in Geimai^ Immokalee’s regular popula Stationed in South Vietnam, Savings Bank Man c h es ter throng eriimated to total from committee to complain that Ms and served as asatotant to the tion of $.000 Increases in winter they were captured on Feb. 13 60,000 to 100,000. F or many It office had been bypnssed. He chairman of the Joint CMefa of tim e to about 16,000 when the after their L19 obeervatlog Sing*fer Ousted from Chateau was a day of cold-water ahaves expressed regret the oommtttee plane was shot down near the Member F.D.I.C. StsZf, ee directar of the Joint migrants arrive. Tbe committee and hltohhlldng to work. had not sought the help of Dr. border between Cambodkt and Agitag muisiic hall singer Josephine Baker, wrapped in blanket, alts on ateps o f Staff and deputy U.S. command De Ghudle ki a broodoast touted two. labor camps and two er in Vietnam. WMson Sawder, state health offi South Vietnam. Tuesday night stood firm, warn Immokalee apartment complsec- cer, but had invited subordinate her banAtrupt chateau-orphanage, at Drive, France, after buyers forcibly ejected Born in Granite CUy. ni., es built tor laboreiw and talked The airmen were held in a Six CoNvettimit OBie«t Sfirvin^ ing that France to Just starih^ state officials to testify. Goodpaater, 54, wee graduated to 13 ntignints. Gambodlan naval barracks, and her yesteniay. The 62-ye!ar-V
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