p j o m T R o t T r - s n WEDNESDAY, MARCft 6, 1968 HanrhfBtrr Eorttins 1|m U i A y « r ^ Dafiy Net Press Ron For Hie Week Ended - The Weather . The Pellowcraft D eg^e will The fifth annual Children's . James C. Baker,'ward of Mrs. March 8, 1N6 be conferred when Friendship Lenten hOsston School, will be 'Styl'vla Ouza'vlch of 126 Walker d e a r tonight. Low in teens, Afiout Town Lodge of Masons meets tomor­ held tomorrow at 8 p.m. at St., recently completed Na-vy ’rnnoirrow aunny. Hlgta in low The ofne«ra and dlr««tora of row nlgd^tat 7;S0attheMasonic South Methodist Church. The basic training at the Naval 15,534 JHanrljPBtpr lEupnttig 40e. Omar Bhrina C9ub will meat at Temple, John L. Von Deck Jr., school Is sponsored by the Man- Training , -.Great Lakes, 8 ofdkxdt t OBlgltt a t the hotne of secretary and post master, will Chester Council of Churches. 111. How long yo(jVe had Manchester— A City of Village Charm the furealdent, Frank Sheldon, preside. After the meeting, re­ VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 133 n Meadow Lane. freshments will be served. Offi­ Study Group 1 of North Metho­ Pvt. Albert J. Spearot, son of (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1968 (Oleeemed Advertishig on Fag» $1) PRICE SEVEN CENTS cer dress is tuxedo. dist Church will meet tomorrow Mrs. Helen F. Spearot of 1826 Boy Scout Troop S63 will have dt 8 p.m. at the churchy and Tolland Tpke., recently com­ a rallu good DAND-AN) open enrollment for boys 11 Scandia Lodge, Order of Vasa, Study Group 2,will meet at 8:1S. pleted a chaplain enlisted as­ yean old as of May 16 at its will meet tomorrow at 8 pjn. sistant technician-course at the PLASTIC meeting tomorrow from 6:4S to at Odd Fellows Hall. Christian Airman Michael T. Young, son Army Chaplain School, Ft. Ham­ 0 p.m. at Buckley School. Johnson of Meriden, past dis­ of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Young ilton, N.Y. trict master, will speak on of 9 Oak PI., Is a member of a STRIPS Czech Return "Vikings In New England.” Re­ unit which has earned the U.S. The Mountain Laurel Chapter AM? SPECIAL AT PINBHORST freshments will be served .A Air Force Outstanding Unit Chorus of Sweet Adelines will M£g. suggreaita a 78c retail price for this size. 542 GIs Swedish class will be held' at Award. He is an administrative rehearse tomorrow at 8 p.m. I F)lBiCtas8 7, before the meeting. A youth specialist In the 6th Weather at the Russian American Na­ Shoe ReflBb^ club is being organized for chil­ Squadron, Tinker AFB, Okla. tional Center, 211 Wethersfield dren 6 to 14 years of age, of HIS wife, Donna, Is the daugh­ Ave., Hartford. The rehearsal Is Demanded I Of The Better 1 ^ 1 Scandinavian descent. Those te r of Mr. and Mrs. John Perot- Is open to women interested In QUALITY WORI Pinehursf Frozen Foods These Morrell E-Z Cut Hams Pinehuret has selected VIENNA (AP) — Czechoslo­ minister of defense and of the Interested may contact Mrs. ti of 84 S. Adams St. singing four-part barbershop- vakia announced today it Is de­ Interior should take a publio at­ Benson, Merrow Rd., Cov- style harmony. AT SPECIAL PRICES... for you have a wonderful tenderness, color and flavor Killed ot titude on the case.” entr^T'.^ Mrs. Robert Benson, manding the extradition of a REASONABLE Richard E. Holman, son of They said: "Those whom it 848 Wooctbrl^e St. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holman Mrs. John Costello of 378 . . . and they are already baked when you purchase Czech general who has defected PRICES! SEALTEIST 80c to the United States. concerns should make self-criti­ of 164 Highland St., recently fir­ Summit St. is serving as a PRES-nOE FRENCH them. No further cooking is required. If you want 'to cal ooncluslons after they have "Walttoy Jobs Are A public scrvfefr.^ prayer, ed expert with the M14, rifle member of a committee for an CTK, the officdal Czechoslo- quit their posts.” ■vak News Agency, reported: Our Spedalty!’' praise, and Bible stuilyvvirtll be near the completion of his basic Antique Show sponsored by the ICE CREAM Qt79c heat the ham in your oven it merely enhances the Their demand was published held tonlghit at 7:30 at^tHje Army training at Ft. Dlx, N.J. Italian Ladies’ Club of East “The Czechoslovak Foreign by C.T.K. Last W eek S A M YUYLES Church of the Naaarefic. ^ Ministry announced that on the tt OAK STREET Hartford Sunday from noon to taste and flavor of this fine ham. The ham is hock- It remained to be seen what SAIGON (AP) — A near- of towns and military posts in jsUan Growth Group 8 of 7 p.m. at the Italian American HOWARD JOHNSON’S NEW basis of a vaUd agreement on A few etepe from Main effect the Sejna case will have record 642 Americans were South Vietnam tapered off to- I North ^Mqmodlst Church will Home, 464 Tolland St., East less, shankless with the round half practically bone­ mutual extradition of criminals on Czechoslovak President An­ Establtabed 1911! A Lenten Service will be held between Czechoslovakia and the killed in combat Vn South Viet- day, with attacks by mortars tomorrow at 7 p.m. at Zfon meet tomortw^ at 8:30 p.m. at Hartford. The event is open to TUNA NOODLE tonin Novotny, the former party nam last week, only one less and rockets on ordy three points the church. \ the public. less. Buy a whole or half ham . . . we will gladJy cut United States, steps are being chief. Evangelical Lutheran Church. taken through the Czechoslovak than the highest weekly toll of reported. slices from the part you buy, giving you, 2 meals in A Prague newspaper has the war, the U.S. Command an- In the air war, U.S. Navy pl- CASSEROLE 49c Embassy in Washington to se­ linked him to Sejna. Without Grade 7 Methodist Youth cure the extradition of Jan Sej- nounoed today. lots made co o rd ^ted night at- Fellowship of South Methodist one. na.’ ’ naming him, the Journal Prace The toll continued this week, tacks Wednesday on sU targets ^3hurch will' discuss "Hostilities” HOWARD JOHNSON’S TENDER said it -was ‘‘thinking of the man “MaJ .Gen. Jan Sejna Is want­ who placed such confidence In with 24 Americans klUed In 1” the Hanol-Halphong area, In- at its' m ating Friday at 7 p.m. ed 111 Czechoslovakia for of­ grotmd fighting WeAiesday and eluding a battery plant seven at the chilrch. Sejna. How he Impressed on us FRIED CLA M S 59c fenses concerning property and all the need for watchfulness another 48 presumed dead In the miles south of Hanoi and a misuse of authority of a public crash of a C128 transport shot transshipment point hit several J^ovah's Witnesses will con­ and cla8a--vig;ilance . .. will he We have had good reports on this new 98c official,” It said. realize what he must do now?” down five miles from the U.S. times before. duct a Theocratic Ministry Sejna’s defection is expected Marine combat base at Khe Hanot claimed three U.S. School Friday at 7:30 p.m. at This was taken as a hint to to have far-reaching repercus­ Novotny to resign. Novotny, Sanh. But the U.S. Command planes were rfiot down, but Kingdom Hail, and a service CACKLEBIRD FRIED sions in Czechoslovakia . said Its troops killed at least 168 there was no report of any loas- meeting at 8:30. hoiwe-vw, was in trouble also on It may lead to the resignation other counts and the Sejna case Communists In the clashes es from the U.S. Command. CH ICKEN Special 79c of the mlnisetrs of defense and may Just hurry his complete Wednesday. ‘ The command's weekly report Sunset Rebekah Lodge , will the Interior. High-ranking mili­ downfall. The Viet Cong’s bombardment of casualties said 2,191 Amerl- sponsor a military whist and tary officers could aJso lose The defense minister, Bohu------cans were wounded last week, a setback party Friday at 8:16 FROM GREEN GIANT thedi- poslttons. Peas in Butter mir Lomsky is in Sofia as a relatively high number although p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall. Pro­ Cut Sliced Green Beans In Butter The committee of Commu­ member of the Czechoslovak well'below the previous week’s ceeds will benefit the Connec­ (and Com If It arrives In tim e)...... 4 pkgs. $1.00 nists in the army held a plenary delega.tion to the Warsaw Pact 2,676. The U.S. death toll was k ticut Eye Bank. session to discuss the Sejna case State News exceeded only by that of the and demanded that “both the (See Page Sixteen) week of Feb. 11-17, at the height The Widows and Widowers SEALTEST 35c of the Communists’ lunar new Club ■will ha-ve a dance Satur­ year offensive. day at the American Legfion COHAGE Plot Trial The Americans said 3,849 Hall, Glastonbury. Earl Mitch Communist troops were killed ell’s orchestra -will play for CHEESE Special 29c Town Primary Averted last week, while South Viet­ dancing from 9 pm. to 1 a.m. Is Sent namese head(iuarters put ene­ % The event, which is sponsored my casualties at 6,681 killed and by the Glastonbury Poet, is And not frozen but strictly fresh 827 captured. There was no ex­ open to the public. STRICKLAND FARM To planation for the discrepancy. LARGE GRADE AA McCarthy Backers South Vietnamese headquar- Pfc. David Arthur Fultz, son NiEW HAVEN (AiP) —^The ters also reported a , ^ r p drop of Mrs. Alice Fultz of 80 Hil­ EGGS Special 49c dozen trial of four men accused of in government casualties last liard St., recently spent a 20- conspiring to blow up buildings week—139 killed and 770 wound- day leave at home and Is now and injure policemen in New e^, compared with 434 killed serving with the U.S. Army in Get Five Delegates Haven went to a Superior Court atnd 1,436 the week before. Vietnam. Enroute to Vietnam, It’s possible to buy Hams at most any price .. . hams with w ^ r AT PINEHURST Jury today. The report brought U.S. cas- he had lunch with his uncle and added, hams with long shanks and skin on . . . hams partly By SOL R. COHEN dent Committee; Jack Gold­ Judge Raymond J. Devlin de- ualtles in seven years and two aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John E. cooked but there is only one ready to serve, fiflly cooked, waste ManchAoter Democrats have berg, Robert Vater and Jdy livered an hour-long charge to months of war in Vietnam to a Manley, at Anchorage, Alaska. Pork and beef cuts are a good buy with averted a primary fight for con­ Stager, ail members of the Mc- the Jurors before they retired to total of 19,261 killed and 117,885 free. lean center rib pork chops lb. 89c and trol of delegates to the June Oaithy steering oonunittee. start deliberations In the trial wounded. Another 1,137 Ameri- block Chuck Pot Roasts best cuts 69c lb. Miss Judith Mason Richmond, MORRELL E-Z CUT Democratic State Convention, Plepier, Goldberg and Vater of the four men charged with cans are listed as missing or daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nel­ through a deal offered by Town axe members of the Manchester conspiring to damage property captured. son Richmond of 286 Spring St., Tender cure Corned Beef Chaiima-n Ted Cummings end Democratic Town Committee. and injure persons by explo- Ground fighting was reported Fresh Oysters, Haddock ajccepted unanimously and en­ The four McCarthy backers sives. Wednesday In the vicinity of has been named to the dean’s Flounder and Frozen Sword list for the first semester at thusiastically last night by the will replace Edward Morlarty, In his charge, the Judge em- Con Thlen, Just below the dendl- West Virginia Wesleyan Col­ ■looaa McCarthy for President Mrs. Katherine Bourn, N. Shaft where 21 miners were trapped in Calumet, La. (AP Photofax) phasized twice that the defend- itarlzed zone; at Ban Me Thuot, lege, Buckhannon. lb LEAN U.S. CHOICE Committee. Charles Boggind and Mrs. Pat ants were not accused of illegal- in the central highlands, and GROUND CHUCK or The McCarthy supporters will Conti as delegates, all of whom, ly possessing dynamite. along the coastal lowlands In HAMS get five of Manchester’s 13 dele­ Devlin outlined tiiree elements the north, below Da Nang, Miss Jacqueline Corbett, 3 IK1 BLEND ...... lb. 79c Cummings said, "have agreed daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Whole 12 to 14-lb. Ham gates to the convention, plus to step aside, to serve the best which he said were necessary U.S. Marines at Con Thlen re­ or Butt Portion Cummlng’a pledge that the oth­ Interests of the party.” Find Oxygen, Hear Motor fer conviction In a conspiracy ported killing 81 North Vlet- Corbett of 35 Branford St., has DELUXE CHOICE been named to the dean’s list er eight delegates, all party- Cummings said that the agree­ charge—that two or more per- namese three miles northeast of for the first semester at Boston ROUND G RO U N D . . . .H>. 99e endorsed, but uncommitted, will ment reached with the McCarthy sons were Involved, that they their base and another 10 two University. She is student teach­ Round Almost Boneless Half lb. 99c work toward the scuttling of group "preserves party unity, agreed to commit an unlawful miles west of the base. Seven- ing at Wellesley (Mass.) High HOME STYLE the unit rule at the State Con­ without any battle scars,” and act, and that one "overt act” teen Leathernecks were killed vention. Under the existing unit Experts Descend Mine Shaft School. Butt H a lf lb. 85c SAUSAGE MEAT ...... lb. 49c praised the four party-endorsed (See Page Twelve) (See Page Twelve) rule, all 44 of Connecticut’s del­ delegates who resigned as John W. Marvin, son of Mr. egates to the August National “mighty big people.” CALUMET, La. (AP) — Two “This leads us to believe that jured when a chunk of salt fell, and Mrs. Willard J. Marvin of lb. 91.49 Lamb Patties lb. 39c 2 lbs. 75c Convention are hound to vote as Cummings, who is one of the rescue experts rode a creaky, someone started the diesel after striking his shoulder. Tender Slices the fire,” he said. 164 N. Elm St., recently com­ a unit. eight, remaining, party- en­ makeshift elevator 1,200 feet Bullhorns were to he used on pleted Navy basic training at Buy a whole or half ham and have slices cut to order . . . 2 or 3 MISS IOWA One of the five Manchester The rescue specialists said return trips In hopes of commu­ dorsed delegates, said that, un­ down a murky shaft early today they saw a “red glow” In the the Naval- Training Center, meals in 1 . . , Rmember Morrell ham can be used so many ways. BACON ...... lb. 69c delegates pledged to McCarthy der local party rules, he has nicating with the Isolated men Great Lakes, 111. Is Steve Cavagnaro, who was to an area where 21 salt mlnen distance. who could be anywhere in the Less shrinkage on Morrell Hams. Just heat and serve. the authority to fill the four • “The red glow means there la on the party-endorsed slate vacancies, following the resig­ had been trapped more than 30 massive, winding caverns of the elected eight days ago. hours. They found a fair supply a small fire In the area of the mine, perhaps as far away as nations. mine’s fan,” Tonnamaker said. And any careful shopi»r knows that you just can’t The other four 'will 'be A,tty. The unexpected development of oxygen and heard a motor one mile from the base of the Sanford Plepler, chairman of running. “It Is a small fire, not much shaft. beat this Pinehurst price on Grade A INCOME TAX the local McCarthy for Presi­ (See Page Two) “There Is some reason to be flame. When the next two men The searchers carried their go down, If there is no problem, STATE OF MAINE encouraged, some to be discour­ own oxygen supply and wore PREPARATION aged,” said F. Clayton Tonna- they’ll get it out in about 10 min­ masks. They found hints of Any Mato worth fts utes.” A&H Tax Consultants I maker, a vice president of Car­ deadly carbon monoxide present gill, Inc., owners of the coastal Fire meant oxygen was In the in the shaft, but one said it re­ • Professdona Service soft U worth Morton salt mine. “The men did not see • Personal Aittemtion POTATOES area. A Cargill spokesman said gistered only "one-tenth of one Bob Hope’s most colorful 18...in • Confidence Guaranteed 3 Nuclear Powers anyone, saw no lights, heard no there was a “pretty fair” supply per cent.” • Reasonable Fees (human) sounds." of oxygen at the bottom of the “From what we hear, things • $5.00 and up e Tonnamaker said the fact the shaft, enough to sustain life. may not be top bad,” said Wil-. The Desert Classic FOR APPOINTMENT MORTON two troubleshooters heard a die- Another exploratory trip down liam L. Meadows of Sturges, PHONE 289-6778 Offer Resolution sol motor running was encour­ the fire-blackened mine shaft Ky., head of one of two special Night and Weekend 10 29® aging since It could not run un­ Bombay Blazer SALT was delayed while workmen six-man rescue teams flown in Appointments Check these everyday low prices and you will be­ GENEVA (AP) —The United Council for approval. It also attended more than 80 hours— placed a protective cover over for the search. come an everyday Pinehurst shopper. States, the Soviet Union and gives the nuclear powers a basis and the men had been isolated the small elevator. On the first by Hart Schaffner & Marx Britain offered today to take for protective action even be­ longer than that. trip, one’ man was slightly in­ (See Page Twelve) 7 Oz. PREAM ...... 39c Joint action under Security fore the 15-nation council acts. Oz. COFFEE MATE ...... 69c » Council auspices to defend any This was spelled out In the fi­ RANGE (nation threatened with nuclear nal paragraph of the resolution, This coat of many colors is the official blazer of Bob Hope’s annual SUNSWEET ^ VICTOR'S GROCERY BUYS attack after it signs the pro­ which said: "The Security Desert Classic Golf Tournament. (Seen bn NBC-TV. Sponsored by \ OF THE WEEK . . . posed treaty to halt the spread Council reaffirms in particular Survival Chance ^Goodf of nuclear weapons. the inherent right, recognized Light Side Chrysler Corporation.) The distinctive Fosstmann hopsack weave is a FUEL OIL YOUR FAVORITE ^ o z ja r The three nuclear powers put under Article 51 of the United lightweight blend of Dacron* polyester and worsted that shakes off PRUNE JUICE 49' GASOLINE a Joint resolution before the 17- Nations charter, of Indl'vidual ' wrinkles, gives and springs back with every move. Your blazer, stays B and B MUSHROOMS nation disarmament committee and collective self defense If an Of News neat, you stay cool and well-dressed. And those pros Hart Schaffner & SEALTEST for submission to the Security armed attack occurs against a Canoe Capsizes in Potomac, BANTLY OIL MILK ... .gal. glass 81c. member of the United Nations, \ Doesn’t W ant Rescue. Marx tailor the Desert Classic Bombay Blazer so that the look you buy until the Security Council has r-OMPANY, INC PORT CLINTON, Ohio (AP) Joseph W. Martin Jr. is the look you keep. 1 3 c a n s * 1 ^ 0 0 taken measures necessary to — The Coast Guard rescued m MAIN STRFFT maintain International peace four fishermen from an ice floe Choose your Blazer from a tournament of eighteen colors. Choose TFL t)4V 4SVS In Butter —' Whole or Slices (usually 41c) ...... 36 and security.” Nine Servicemen Missing about 1,000 yards off shore in HS&M Slacks, too; in plain or patterned Forstmann fabrics, color- RecUviiic h ; s w n MIRACLE WHIP 49* lipton’s New Beef Stroganoff...... 69 29 Bodies This was designed to get QUAN-nCO, Va. (AP) — jnH- Lake Erie Wednesday, but an­ blended for every Blazer shade. Follow through with a visit to our store ters and boats failed to locate Its kind at Quantico in recent around objections that, since tary officials said today there is any bodies. years, although a Marine ser­ other man decided” to stay and Joseph Martin Dies, today. ANACONDA four of the five nuclear powers fish. JUMBO ALL ...... $2.05 a "good chance” the nine enlist­ Asked whether officials have geant drowned in a nearby re­ have a veto In the Security any indication the men were “We can’t make him come HOME LAUNDRY ALL ... . i ...... $4.10 .Recovered ed men missing after their servoir three weeks ago. THE DESERT CLASSIC BOMBAY BLAZER ALUMINUM FOIL Council, the guarantee offers still alive, Lt. Coil. Herbert Har- The numbing cold of the Poto­ off,” said one officer. “Those Campbell’s Chix Rice or protection only against attack training canoe capsized Wednes­ key. In charge of search opera­ mac was a factor In Wednes­ fish sure must have been hitting Ex-House Speaker Chix Noodte Soup ...... 6 cans 89c by Communist China, The other day In the icy Potomac River tions, told newsmen: “Yes, we day’s Incident. Harkey said the pretty good. As far as we know, 7 he's still out there." Martin’s success in politics S izes: 36-50 Regru’ar far Pard Dog*^Food...... doz. $1.79 29g pkgs From Jet nuclear powers are France, may still be aUve, do.” water was about 36 degrees and NORTH ATITLEBORO, Mass. 5 . * 1 , 0 0 which rejects any restrictions The 26-foot canvas canoe ap­ “We’re hoping they are hud­ by merely remaining still the i-(A P)—Joeeijdi W..Martin Jr., began when he was elected to 39750 Long Tetley Tea B ags ...... 100 89c POINTE-A-PITRB', O u a d e- on nuclear development and Ship Hits Highivay whose career In politics brought the Massachusetts House In FAIRWAX Shurfine Soda ...... 5 bots. 99c loupe (AP) — The chhrred bod­ parently dumped the men into dling down some where trying men could have survived only 16 86^44 Short FiRSr Hungry Jack Pancake Flour boycotts the Geneva conference, the chilling gray water about to keep warm and we hope minutes or so. OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — him the speakership of the 1912. His 21-term career in Con­ ^ Lb. Purina Dog Chow ... .$2.99 ies of 29 victims have been re­ the United States, the Soviet Uh- 4:30 p.m. we’re going to spot them” Har- House, consideration as a presi­ gress started a. dozen years lat, By Pillsbury ...... 2 lb. box 49c covered from the wreckage of But by swimming, he said, The Navy has come up with NABISCO lon and Britain. The men, eight Marines and a key said. their Increased circulation $6,022 (or damage one of Its dential possibility and the infor­ er. for all your the Air France Boeing 707 Jet If the resolution goes through, Navy sailor, were reported to be Exactly what happened to up­ mal title "Mr. Republican” died . He was speaker when Repub­ FANCY CREST COOKIES 3-lb. KRAKUS H A M S ...... $2.98 that smashed Into a forested would allow the men to survive ships did a Washington high­ red heart U.S. delegate William C. Foster expert swimmers a^d all had set the canoe was a mystery, up to two hours—“which Is suf­ way. The destroyer tender Sper­ Wednesday at the age of 83. • licans ccmtrolled the House In KEEBLER mountainside on the Guadeloupe yarns 4-lb. KRAKUS H A M S ...... $4.88 said, “The United States wlU de­ passed a series of survival tests. ko one saw the incident, which ficient for these people to get ry rammed the highway, which TTie short, stocky bachelor, the 80th Congress of 1947-8 and CINNAMON CRISP ...... Island of Basse-Terre Tuesday clare that any state which com­ Five of them were Vietnam ve­ apparently took pla^e about runs along the Columbia River, who first ^ent to Washington as the 83rd Congress of 1953-4. night. ashore. mits aggression accompanied terans. midway in the 2.2 mile-Wlde ex­ The men, 18 to 33 years of and removed a 20-foot chunk of a congressman in 1924, was Martin went to his first Re­ All 63 persons aboard—14 by the use of nuclear weapons T he canoe, spotted two hours panse of the Potomac which age, were wearing athletic road last June. stricken at the Fort Lauderdale, publican national convention as crewmen and 49 passengers— or which threatens such aggres­ after- the accident but lost \m* winds between Virginia and sweatsuits, the spokesman said, Fla., home of his nephew, a delegate in 1916 and was conv­ were killed In ffie crash and ex­ sion must be a\yare that Its ac- derwater during an attempt to Maryland. and carriecj no special survival Traffic Tied Up George Kelly. ention chairman a record five y ' . - plosion that followed. The dead .tions are to be countered effec­ retrieve it, was recovered about s. He was dead on arrival at a times, from 1940 to 1962. They had been told to paddle equipment. DBS MOINES, Iowa (AP) — CHARGE YOUR include Marlon Zeckendorf, wife tively by measures to be taken 8:80 a.m. today by a Coast across the Potomac and then re­ TVo Marine boats were wait­ hospital. Cause of death was not In 1948 he 'Wos -widely dis­ “THE MARVEL OF MAIN STREET" of New York real estate million­ In accordance with the United Downtown traffic was tied up immediately determined. Guard cutter about six miles turn to the Marine base. A fish­ ing at the base for the canoe’s for an estimated 35 minutes cussed as a dark-horse possibili­ 901-907 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER PRESCRIPTION PINEHURST aire William Zeckendorf, and Nations charter to suppress the from Quantico Marine Base. erman saw them in midstream return, he said. When It did ar­ Following an autopsy re()uest- ty for the nomination but made Wednesday when a 19-year-old Joseph Rosenbluth, 44, of Mel­ aggression or remove the threat Boatswain Mate l.C. L .E. Ri­ heading back and the canoe rive by 4:30 p.m., the boats ed by relatives, the body is to be clear he wasn’t interested in OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9 :30 TO 5 :30 rose Park, Pa., a partner In a of aggression.’’ girl refused to back her car to chardson, skipper of the cutter, must have capsized shortly aft­ weiit out to search and a heli­ allow a semitrailer truck to returned to North Attleboro, the being president. - THURSDAY. 9:30 TO 9:00 ■uQlUUUUJiLI travel agency. Fo..ter said the resolution will said the canoe had been washed er, a spokesman said. There copter was called. It .spotted the town where he was bom and al­ He was elected GOP floor The wreckage was scattered establish “a firm political, mor­ complete a turn. ashore and sun~k. He i^ d there were no witnesses, he added. canoe about 6:30 p.m. Patrolman Herbert D. Good ways called home. leader in the House in 1939. But Wcleoma Hara over an area 200 yards wide al and legal basis for assuring was a tiny hole, smaller than a "Quite frankly Vlth the way A base spokesman said four His political career ended two in 1969, his advancing years—he near the top of the 3,087-foot vol­ the security of ’ non-nuclear said that after 15 minutes of dinie. In Its side, apparently these people were qualified it is helicopters, two Coast Guard verbal persuasion (ailed, he years ago when, after 42 years was 74—prompted his GOP col­ V. GROCERY, INC. canic mountain. countries." AT caused during original attempts impossible to guess what could cutters, six. Marine and Navy wrote a tickei charging the drlv-. in Congress, he was defeated In leagues to replace him. OPEN THURS., FRI. & SAT. at 8 A.M. CORNER MAIN. & One official said the $8-mlHion Soviet delegate Alexei A. to reoover-lt. have happened that close to the GOP primary. ^ ■ Open a Regal Charge Account . Today boats and four 12-man ground er of the car, Shari Rue Walker Recalling how Martin was Jetliner plunged into the moun­ Roshchin -fuid B^tish delegate Several paddles and life pre­ shore that they 'couldn’t have "You can’t win them all,” he PINE PHARMACY THUR5. & FRf. tin 9 P.M. TURNPIKE crews Joined the search at day- of Des Moines, with interfering dumped as party leader, one tainside witii such'' intensity that Ivor Porter saldi their govem- servers also were recovered but made It to shore,” Harkey said. nreak. with the flow of traffic. jsaid then. *'I can forget the loss­ colleague said: "He was a vicJ Connecticpt Bank and Hartford National Charges Also Accepted 604 Center .St 049-98ld ^ all-night search Involving The loss of all nine men would es when I think of the<’micoei^ (See Page Two) (See Page Nine) more than 100 men and helicop­ make the accident the worst of . (See Page Twelve) (Bee Page Twelve) es.” (Baa P u a IWelva) J * -t". /

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1968 PAGE MMH TWO HAM CHESmi EVBNINO HERALD. MANCRBStER. CONN.. THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1968 Town Primary Averted Venion Vernon Sheinwold on Bridge W edding MAKE YOUR CONTRACT School Costs WITH DOITBLETON ACE NORTH Walnum • Cox Schod«l Budget Panel By AtiFRED SHEINWOLD 4) QJ72 McCarthy Backers The marriag:e of Miss Joyce Fall Below K42 Marie Cok of Vacaville, Calif., Earlier In the week we went 0 AK93 and lit. A rthur W alnwi of Urges Upgrading back 14 years to see how an A 82 Mhnohester was solemndzed "The educational program of State Level expert muffed a simple safety WEST EAST Get Five Delegates Feb. 8 at the Datterday Saint teachers, necessitating the hir­ ing of teacher aides. ♦ A5 A 10984 n V T T T O l? r A M I I V (L.D.S.) Temple in Idaho Falls. the students in Vernon schools Vamon spends lees than the play 1» a world championship. C? 109 8 6 9 A7 (Oontlnued from Pare One) should not be lowered, as has Specialized services must now ataAe average percentage In all W« didn’t have to look so far The bride is the daughter of be given in the areas of im- 0 Q 74 0 J65 j primaries, and to educate Man- |ji 1X IXU X xViflllj X areas of school costs with the and so hard. Experts miss slm caught most local Democratic Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cox of seemed the Case in the past few paired hearing, mentally retard- ♦ J7 5 3 A Q 10 9 4 leaders by surprise, Chester voters to McCarthy’s Buhl, Idaho. The bridegroom is years", according to the Budg- excepUan of instruction ex- , . „ n.»,o SOUTH McCarthy P«ace aUns. ed, physically handicapped, so­ penses and pupil transporta- ^ ® P'ays , i k= estimates place the tte ^ of l^. ^ d Mrs. Roi^rt committee of “the Board of cially and emotionally malad­ •tion. Opening lead —three of clubs 4) K 63 delegate strength at about 10 __ D. Walnum of 22 St James St, C? QJ53 HARTFORD (AP)—Some 100 Education. justed children. ’The town must per cent. The Manchester alio- delegates and the grandson of Mrs. Anna The 'Budget Committee of the When today’s hMd 0 10 8 2 to the Democratic The committee made the pay for these services for cMl- Board of Education released *" match cation equals about 38 per cent. state convention are committed Dart , of , St. Petensburg, . Fla., dren enrolled both In the public A AK6 On Feb. 27, when the Demo to Sen Buffene J MeCftrthv of of JVtflJKijiester. statement In an explanatory State Board of Education sta- O'*®®* Britato In the 1M7 G irls’ schools . and ... parochial N schools. , tlsblcs comparing: the town’s ex- European Team C ^m p^ ps» Norih East South West cratic Town Committee elected Minnerota for nresident the reception for 200 was held* statement prior to presentation Also I 0 ' Pass 2 NT Pass 1.. IS P«y..n«, .Ul, ."S .W. Mo S"' V‘ ° No .A* Pendlture compared « 3 NT All Pass State average, fl'l cost, (80 per cent) on In- ace. He insisted that "one, two or least 14 other towns and cities school sysitem. Lt. Walnam is an "In addition to toe per pupil special services being required South led a diamond to dum- In Norway and In Great Britain. three McCarthy supporters ^fy jq pj^i^ yp more administrative and training of- cost, toe entire budget shows of toe Board of Education are structi»• wpp.ned," The new budget to be pre­ may be favorable to McCarthy.’’ Johnson forces in towns where France official. “The pUot knew “Our program will conUnue to sented by toe Budget Subcom­ low cards twice toward toe HLET Those, added to the five pledged McCarthy slates were chosen, this place perfectly well.’’ be up-dated and our students Run-Off Vote mittee to Monday night’s meet­ hand with two honors. TTiis MIGNON $2il5 Little Sister to McCarthy, could result In con- as well as from McCarthy peo- The plane was coming in for a will receive toe most value for ing of the Board of Education is Bikinis trol of toe 13-member delegation pie In towns where pro-organi- Baked Stuffed .97 tandlng at Polnte>A-Pltre’s the money sp§nt,” the commlt- expected to bring some of these by McCarthy forces, he said. zatlon states were named. JUMBO SHRIMP $t.sn Ralzet airport, and the- pilot’s tee pledged, Won by CFT categories more in line with Caprolan"nylon prints. Choice of 'A slips in mini or short Cummings, today, questioned All lobal Democratic organlza- toe state averages. G irls’ last words to toe control tower The Budget Committee held SpeclaUzing In Girls’ Spring Coats lengths, pettipants and bikinis to match. Sizes Petite- Misses Voile Plepler’s assumption. He said tions had to choose their dele- „„„„ a series of nine meetings, study­ The Coventry Federation of MANCHESTER Teachers was victorious in yes­ Fine Itallan- -Small-Medium and 5-6-7. ing toe budget In "great detail”. DRIVE-IN Amerioan Meals! After hours of deliberation last terday’s run-off election between Dirndl Skirt Saturday, toe budget was com­ Police Arrests ROUTES 6 « 44A 1 does not anticipate any switches may not be numerically strong aiipo toe CFT and toe Education As­ Fresh Breads and Pastries pleted with toe exception of toe sociation of Coventry. , PHONK 649^ eOOO J Seamless Mesh to McCarthy by any of toe eight, enough at toe state convention Made DaUy! Sizn 7 to 14 2 Pc. Dress The weather was fair, with no salary series. Increases in seven Plepler said last night that he to win any votes at toe national CFT President Robert Marka- Elizabeth C. Tarpey, 162 Han- Featuring Dolly Specials! visibility problems, the airline areas of toe budget are expect­ We won, and we’ll B<3- was charged 'with three “Bonnie and Clyde”—9:00 Legal Beverages Nylons has Cumming’s promise that, convention, toe McCarthy forces ed, according to committee rian said official said. A 1962 air crash on start neg(Otlattons when toe counts of obtaining money un­ “The Third Day’’—7:00 Tel. 649-6544 when the 70-member Demo- will nevertheless seek to dram- another Guadeloupe mountain members. by Madison Ave. cratlc Town Committee Is elect- atlze disaffection In toe party board wishes.” School board der false pretenses after being " 10-97 in which 113 persons were killed ed, McCarthy-minded people will with Johnson’s leadership, es- Work on toe budget prepara­ chairman Ruth Benoit said that taken into custody at her home be considered In filUng eight peclally In Vietnam, was caused by bad weather. tion began leist October, when will be Tuesday. yesterday at noon. A. Shirtmaker Look - has back inverted pleat -2 flap pockets 1.99 Two investigating teams ar­ existing vacancies. McCarthy delegates chosen so toe superintendent of schools The vote was 64-49 for Police said toe charges re­ rived from Paris, one from Air and department heads began - gold button trim and a matching^ chain handle bag. 6 .8 8 ferred to worthless checks Bonded Orion"Acrylic knit! All around elastic Cummlng(8 said today, "The far are a mixed group, ranging toe CFT. Only one of toe 104 SATURDAY — 2 MATINEES 2:10 - 4:15 Bonded Orion" Acrylic diagonal in green and navy. Fashion scoop in Dacron "polyester and cotton voile, Town Committee has always from party veterans of many France and the other from toe planning the budgets. They were eligible teachers did not cast a cashed at the W. Middle Tpke. waist. Button trim, 2 deep pockets. Pink, I'irst quality seamless.mesh tun- French Civil Aeronautics Board. presented to Superintendent of branch of toe Stop Shop. Sold.in 6 pair boxes only. garils, current shades of morning riie frilly look, a forerunner style for tlie spring. been big enough of mind to con- years of faithful service to col- ballot. No ballots were Invalid, yellow, green, and blue. Sizes 7-12. mist, honey-comb. Sizes 8'/, to Schools Raymond Ramsdell the there were no challenges, and B. Double Breasted - chain belt-thru loops-shiny brass Limit two boxes pereuslomcr Pleated trim top, skirt with smart belt, white/black. slder for membership people of lege professors to playwright beginning of December. Dr. The Funniest, buttons. Bonded Orion "Acrylic herringbone. Navy. 11. varying views. That Is one Arthur Miller and novelist Wll- no contests. Six voted by absen­ \ Most Touchhog white/brown. Sizes 8 to 16. Rafnsdell then spent about six tee ballot. Film of the Year! of toe virtues of toe Democratic Ham Miller. Andover weeks reviewing toe budgets Party.’’ Most of toe McCarthy dele- The CFT victory settles, at V B. Drew, “Times” with principals, department , DELICIOUS / i Wlth toe threat of an April 9 gates come from' towns where heads and special teachers, af­ least for this year, toe question / primary removed, and with Republicans outnumber Demo- Firemen ter which he submitted toe of who represents teachers In \ Best Picture! local McCarthy backers In pos- crats. Budget Committee of the board. toe salary talks, which began . Best Director! session of concessions beyond The McCarthy group has not in January but were halted RAVIOLI / Budget increases can be ex­ \ Actress! their original expectations, the yet cracked aqy of toe big city Will Vote when the EAC challenged toe For Actor I Manchester McCarthy for Pres­ delegations, though concentrat­ pected In toe areas of salaries, results of "a December referen­ Conelloni, anticipated Increased enroll­ Mature ipiliilllii i! ident Committee will cinon8fQMN(MIUir>dfiORMMaiON FioO««jO)Wtf«{lieum OhocM^MIHUR HIM Women's Club; Mrs. Virginia Civil Defense coordinators Lynn Coda, President; Karen COMMUNITY COLLEGE TgCMNICOLOWPROM WARNER BROS.-SEVEN ARTsl Glngrias, Chairman of the Jun­ and instructors from 10 univer- Fors, Vice President; Laurel and 2.97 497 ior Women’s Nature Center Bitles In ithe N<5rtheast and Palmer, Secretary; and Diane lUbwl T. Gfliu TECHNICOLORS CAPiTOTS “T H E A M B U SH ER S” 6:10-9:S0 Committee; Mrs. Sheila Gifford, Collette. Reporter. prtwRift W illlinontic/ “ LU V ” 7:60 Puerto Rico will meeit next JcimGavln « B e a t r i e Iillie i Top Quality domestic maker. Hand­ Springvycighi jackets, txcepiional value. a member of the same commit­ ' Bridge Night THE 6 Permanent press sport shirts. Solid ox­ Blue or red with 10 emblems. Sizes 8 Boys embossed print, 3 pc. This Seasons style sensation at a.sen­ tee; Oarlton MUanese, Chair- Wednesday through Friday at After' a week's respite from some Sounie stitch in luxurious Mohair New laminated fashion twill, extra JVVSICitt STAOr • ,------(Final W eek-Ends Tuesday! Mon thru fo rd with zipper. Paisley hi-boy, to 16. pajamas-one short and one long pants. sational price. Double knit Acetate mail of the Vernon Recreation i toe University of Coim ^lcut to competition due to ctincellatlon M E M S A T iO m . willi full turtleneck & I'asliion short & Kodel" Polyester Blend. 2 pockets cash pocket also nailhead sharkskin rirUATHDiniEEAST Frl., 8:S0-Sat., Sun. 2:0(K6:00-8:30 mini-check diagonals. Sizes 8-18. Coat and middie styles. Sizes 8-18. laminates, impeccable tailored with Oonuniaslon, and Vernon Rec- brush up on latest C5D develop- gf Friday’s play, bridge m.— Truman Capotes “In Cold Blood" sleeve. Wliite & choice colors. S-M-L- .S choice prints colors. S-M-L-XL.- reatlon Director, Donald Ber- ments and to discuss mutual players of the town will meet JOIN THE FUN XL. . . smari dobby rayon linings. New Colors’ ger. problems. this Friday at 7:30 at the First S-M-L-XL The formal signing repre- -^Tie conference, the fourth an- Congregational Church social TOMORROW sefvts a year long effort on,the gjjai civil: Defense University room to polish up whatever part of the Vernon Junlor Wom- extension meeting Is expected skills they possess. All Interest­ tASmOOQW I 1^ I a / i f i ' Mon. - Frl. 7:10 and 9:16 NIGHT en’s Oluto. Tlhe Vernon Juniors to attract 40 representatives of ed are welcome. ^^oSySSoiM . I«II TO tT. and the Recreatiion Commission the member institutions. It is Phone 628-2210 Sat., Sun. 1:30-3:30- -> Boys’ Chevette have ispearheaded the project. the first to be held at a univer­ Manchester Evelilng Herald 30-7:30-9:30 Chukkas For The Family The Junior Women have se­ sity. Andover correspondent Law­ Winner of 10 lected the Valley Falls Park as After a full day of discussions rence Moc Academy Award Nominations Turtleneck Knit Shirts their community Improvement presentations on Thursday, Including "Best Picture” Men’s Sizes O '. i: 6 . 4 7 for the next two years, Approxi a dinner session will be held at COLUMBIA PICTURES priM nlt • Teen’s & Women's Sizes, s in.iu 5 . 4 7 mately 60 per ejent of the sur­ Willie’s Steak House on Center vey cost will be paid by the ' Stanley Kramer St., Manchester. Maj. Gen. E. production Boy’s Sizes ! ' 0 .4 7 Junior Women’s Club. The town Donald Walsh, Connecticut State FOR will pay the remaining 40 per Spencer i Sidney UNDER Children's Sizes ^ «'j ki .i 4 .4 7 Adjutant General, will be toe *'N,w*icro« 21 Fri., March 8fh cent. principal speaker. TRACY 'POITIER 1.97 Infants Sizes s to k .i.4 ( The survey team will begin Spaetaeulorly slagad I ★ FEATURING ★ Its week-long study about May rail company of daneort, Ill Turtleneck short sleeve knit shirt natural, blue. gold, al alngort and orohozlra. Katharine 'The Deep Bleugh" ClasM, ‘.Jiul MK'dy .iiikk- high luml «ilh goiiuiu.' |>l,|m.iUt>n irepy Mile 13th. The survey will Include a HEPBURN Dancing washable. Sizes 4 to 18. complete land aupey and apr Cemetery Fees THURS., MARCH 7, 1968 Each — AN D — pratsal, a plan for development 8:00 p.m. at. the > Night 4 -i of a nature education center, Go Up in April Manchester High School guess who'8 8-12 p.m. 'The Union Jocks" suggested location for roads, and ’ Auditorium coming trails and an intepretatlve Manchester's new schedule ADMISSION $2.50 building. It will also Include for cemetery fees, approved (Students $1.00) to dinner ★ Coming Fri., March ISfh ★ Sale 'niur. thru Sat. suggested programs, a number Tuesday night by the Board of THE HOUSE BAND FROM MANCHESTER — 1145 TOLLAND TURNPIKE of maps and sketches as well Directors, will be In effect as pf Advance sale of tickets are $2.00 and may be obtained NEW YORK CITY’S “CHEETAH” as photos of toe area. April 1, George Elliott, ceqip- ATCO RECORDING ARTISTS Wf reserve the right to jimit quantities Open Late Evety Night The land appraisal will evalu­ tftry superintendent, said today. by calling the college offloe EXIT 93, WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY 01) 146 Hartford Rd., 647-9951, ate soil and geological resourc­ He said that toe delay is .be­ or buying them at Ray Bel­ •nd Introducing "AESOPS FABLES" es, as well as resources of wa- cause of toe insufficient notice ief’s Music Shop, 1018 Main Katharine Houghton Muuc tyo«voi 1 DON’T MISS THEM! - ter, forests, plants, and wildlife! given the public of the fee In- St., Manchester . . . 65 TOLLAND TPKE, — MANCHESTER ■ The survey team will also con- creasep.

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P A O l FO U m MAKCHBSTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1966 easy to get and because It pro­ stopped to 1963 when a similar ULTIMA II vides a new thrill. $ 1 7 .2 m a io n problem arose. The $17.2 million will go chlel- Negro Press Praises Interview Q. What would it ooBt a teen­ COSMETICS Coventry ager for hla first try at marl- ly toward an $8.7 million short­ Ray Bliss Determined to Rebuild Party age to tee aid to Dependent i l X A R jauna? On Drugs A. If he’a first beginning a State to Borrow Children program and $6 million By d A Y R. POLtAN- lO-polnt “ vlotory te *68 pro­ WELDON DRUG CO. Vocational Schooh to Give AMI governor has teamed his lesson Republican governors seem still Panel’s FUot R eport; for medical assistance. The TSy B O X HENBT gram” to Involve the ladlee in couple' of sticks would suffice, MAR. 22 Vour Daily Activity Goida SEPT. 23 since the devastating 1864 Cali­ Inclined to do a bit of public (EDITOR’S NOTE: A program these he could get tor about $1, medical assistance shortage de­ Hie Loe Angelee Time* regleterteg flret-tinM voters, .ARr'. 20 According to th» Sfori. OCT*. 23^ fornia primary when his bitter quarreling with Republicans on on narcotics and two at the moat. Loose marijau- For Welfare Budget veloped because of a change in To develop messoge for Friday, newly naturalised dUsena, policy tills month to pay custom­ PresenthtionatHigh School 20-2^33-36^ Joah BlUlngg, who was the personal attacks on Barry Capitol HUl. 1 But Action Seen Key drugs, presented by Robert C. na Is cheaper. The refined stuff read words corresponding to numbers transient Americans, inde­ ^84-72-8588 ♦1-56^1 ^ MeanUme, while keeping a Grieb, Chief of the Connecticut HAR’TFORD (AP) — Connect­ have a feeling It la on the low ary rates for medical services of your Zodiac birth sign. Will R ogen of a century ago, de­ Gcldwater not only contributed NEW YORK (AP) — BJdlto- the Michigan Chronicle noted: is more. Cbventry High School wUI host teg tee ICamffeld State Train* TAURUS wary eye on possibly obstreper­ pendents and "dlsappi^ted De­ Healte Department Narcotic Q. What does a confirmed side.” to welfare clients . a presentation by the E.O. Smith teg School, or Mrs. Muriel Carl- fined bUas aa “ happlneaa bilin’ to his own defeat but inspired mocrats” all of which, Bliss --•rlala tethe Negro preaa general- "The report might have added icut will have to borrow money APR. 21 1 W oy 31 Old 61 Frustrotir>g OCT 24 { ous elements and Indlvldusls, Control Section, attracted more user pay, one who la ready to Welfare Commissioner Ber­ Barnes said he was surprised the booing which greeted him ly pralae the report of Prealdent that the continuing string of thla to add $17.2 million to the state High School Agricultural De- aon at 38 Arvtoe Place, Man- { MAY 21 2 B« 32 D o y 62 Your NOV. 22 ' over and runnln* down both Bliss In hammering away at his believes, will bring sweeping than 300 people to the first of try something more potent? nard Shapiro defended the re­ at the size of the department Y a r 3 N#w 33 Con 63 Arrivol at the San Frandsco conven­ Johnaon’a National Adviaory explosive mixture had called partment and the Windham Vo- g DEC. 23 He haa taken the OOP 11th statement couched in a typical­ aithat «v.. the ru—Congress reflect their_____ ,______.______...... r paporwort j 15 For 45 More 75 Entertolning party. He la working hard to at- Sponsored by which have brought about - the tions were directed to Grieb in A. No, not really. It depends The stole Finance Advisory $35 million by Jane 30, 1969, through with smaller appropria­ attend In order to gain a great' j JULY 23 JAN. 20 commandment, "Thou ahalt not ly cloudy Romneylem said, "I Catherine Flaherty, assistant 16 W ork . 46 PersoTKiI 76 Prejudices -tragt what the politicians polite­ Sunset Bebekah Lodge ■Jconcern and their will,’’ said the dangerous trend towards sepor- his capacity as a law enforce­ on his connections and Oonnec- Committee gave approval for would actually be $17.5 million tions than he bad expected. er knowledge of the free voca' 17 Loughter 47 Shopping 77 Should speak 111 of another Repub­ have not ruled out the possibil­ leader, on High Street. Aaslgn- If^ l ^59-65 ^ 5 - 8 - 2 ly refer to as "the ethnic." ••Amsterdam News, a weekly atlsm and vigllantism. ment officer.) tlcut la an Ideal place for eon- the extra money, but beat back for the state, he said. The Welfare Department was tioned opportunities offered to ^ reports are to be made at 16 Hond-shokes 46*Problems 78 Up 27-42-88 lican,” quite literally and to 11^6-77-84-89 19 Improved 49 Friends 79 Congeniol ity of the support of other than Benefit Of ^published In New York (31ty . "The trouble is, not enough nections located between the two a RepubUcan amendment to fl- The attempt to cover the re­ also given permission* to trans­ quote a raffUh commenta­ Furthermore, ho has the Re­ Q. Is there a drug problem to both boys and girls, the local this meeting, LfO 20 Angry 50 Those 80 Good AOUARIUI one candidate” which In a later Goim. Eye Bank as ’The Michigan Chronicle, a people as yet are ready to be­ large markets of Boston and nance the deficiency by dipping quest by drawing on the depart- 51 Thon 81 Emotional publican women embarked on a fer $1.3 million within its pres- principal, Milton A. Wilde, stat- The First Congregational i JULY 24 21 Contocts JAN. 21 tor “ carrlea a syringe of sooth­ reference to “ a man from Cali­ 2 weekly based in Detroit, de- Manchester and if so what Is 22 Will 52 And 82 Fortur>e lieve that it Is Indeed a danger­ New York. A neoitoyte with a into the budget for the next fls- ment’s budget for the 1968-69 gnt budget to pay for employes' RANGE FEb ! 19 ing ayrup around and jabs any the nature of It? od. Church famUy potluck supper AUG. 23 23 For 53 Visiting 83 Retreat fornia” was taken to Indicate M c n « h 1:15 P .M . MClared: "The big problem Is: ous trend. Many hate-peddling good connection can get It real cal year. fiscal year was made by Sen. salaries. The guidance department of »t 6 p.m. tomorrow In the 24 And 54 Awoit 64 Be Republican who seems to be get­ A. There Is a drug problem M 4-18-24-29 that he would not support Gov. HJWTio cares enough? Does Con- whites would actually welcome cheap. Instead, the money will come Wallace Barnes, I L F a r m l n g t o n . ------the local high school will also church vestry Is being sponsor- 25 Outbursts 55 You 85 Is ting out of line.” ODD FELLOWS HALL to M&ndiester and It is the same 754-5666 26 Excellent 56 And 86 Debris Ronald Reagan should the lat­ •••gnreBs care? Do those white peo- it as a golden opportunity to Q. Isn't it a fact that the in- from the state’s General Fund, Barnes said he was not ob­ inform parents of arrangements ^1 by the church’s Friendly 87 People The Bliss treatment-^e has here aa in any other community FUEL OIL vwoo 27 Improving 57 Doings pisas ter become the party’s candi­ Donation $1.88 pie care who still think they can spill black men’s blood In rela- expensive price of marijuana Is which will require padding by jecting to the Item. He offered PO Aluxtys Open made with the two schools for Circle. In charge for the Circle 26 Accomplish 58 Or 88 Likely FEB. soothed the governors who want­ date. Later, however, his aides flee the problem? tlve safety." of this size, nature and racial 29 Approvols 59 Secrets 89 Eliminated J&M due to the fact that it does not short-term borrowing to cover his amendment only to give the m a r ; 21 ed one of their number named makeup te tee state o f Oonnec- parents to visit with them at 10 are Mrs. P. D. Perklnson, Mrs. 30 Weed 60 Cleor 90 Silently said he would support the “ Do those black people care The Los Angeles Sentinel, a produce a physical addiction, the $17.2 million, legislature a chance next year SAULT ST. MARIE, Mich.— GASOLINE 3/6 30-39-42-49^ co-chairman of the platform tlcut. In my home community a.m. March 21. Parents Interest- Dudley Ferguson, Mrs. Leonard 116-22-28-451 party’s candidate. who labor under the Illusion that weekly, said: “ It is extremely preventing the pusher from get­ During the debate, Finance to pass a deficiency appropria­ The Canal Post Office on the ed in visiting either the E.O. QUlon and Mrs. PhUlp Sanborn. 51-67-70 )Good (^Adverse 60-78-81-86^ committee by promising strong UPHOLSTERY of Orange, for example, I have Bliss has not had to use hie separateness will automatically rare for whites to recognize and ting a choke hold' on his victim. Commissioner George J. Conk- tions bill. The General Assem­ St. Marys River here Is the Smith High School in Mansfield, ______representation for them and names of 40 x>ersons iriio are needle on candidate Dick Nixon bring equalness? If they don't blame themselves for their fall- A. Yes that’Fso, the big mon­ llng predicted that the Welfare bly convenes to January 1969. only office to the United States BANTLY OIL or Windham Technical School In Manchester Evening Herald their proposals—is all the more > Reuphobterinsr presently using drugs. Of course. that offers complete postal who, despite personal criticism FUEL OIL care, the Kemer report might ures. It is equally rare for such ey la to heroin where the physi­ Department would need more Shapiro and Conkllng said WlllimanUc to view their faclli- Coventry correspondent, F. interesting since he himself Is • Slip Covers Orange is much smaller than by Romney during the early as well take its place on the a commission to ag;rM unanl- cal addiction dictates that the money before the end of the such a move could lead to a services 24 hours a day. It Is ties, are requested to call the pateine UtUe, teL 748-8231. noted for having a very short • Custom Drapes Bhelf now—with siU the others mously not to place blame on Manchester. depletion of funds while legisla­ visited by ships transiting the Coventry High School Guidance ______days of the New Hampshire user must have more. I’ve heard current two-year budget . fuse to his temper. He blows that have gone before.” some scapegoat—a ‘Communist Q. Does that mean that the "We are asking for the bare tors argued over the bill. Soo locks from Lake Superior Department. campaign, announced that *T ^ A! of prices going as high as $1,000 his top In the best vesuvlan ToUsnd, Conn. CStarles H. Loeb, managing conspiracy,’ or a ’Black militant number of drug users to Man­ Conkllng said checks • were to the lower lakes. OOP Caucus Tonight am running against Lyndon a fix. minimum,” Conkllng said. "We TV-Radio Tonight style—but never at a Repub­ editor of the Cleveland Call ft conspiracy’ or some other type chester Is much greater than Coventry Republicains will GOP to Choose Johnson, not against any Re­ lican. 8754765 Post, said in his editorial page of ominous-sounding conspiracy, 40? have a caucus at 8 p.m. today publicans,” and stuck to it. Apparently he gave Nelson column: "The commissioners’ "But where do we go from A. Not necessarily. You might at Coventry Grammar School to D elegates fo r However, some of the liberal Rockefeller a jab with his nee­ report Is important only If it here? . . . We believe the total have more or less depending endorse candidates to the four Television ■ O.OJD. - dle last week as shown by the 16 convinces the federal govern­ white community, inside and upon the connections of the us­ upcoming conventions, as weU Parleys Today 6:00 ( anO) Perry 31ason (90) Uuntley-Brlnkley (C) New York governor’s state­ ment that it alMie—not the cit­ ers, the law enforcement and as a slate of 29 for membesrhip _ _ ( B-U-aS) MUce r>ougla ( 8) Truth or Conaequencea We Guarantee . . . $1,000 Re­ outside major cities. In small (IB) Highway Patrol ment that "I am not going to ward If proven that the oil ies, counties or states—has suf­ towns and villages, must rise up the general attitude among tee to the town committee to be In •if***?******'., Town (90) la the Life (S ) I Love Lucy create dissension within the New England's Leading you buy from us not equal ficient power to order and fi­ to the occasion and cure the young population. effect for two years. The new Is ineeti^ at 9 p.m. (91) UlMerogera Neighboi^ 7:16 (40) Spotta Republican Party by contend­ town committee membership 1s te the Munfcli>al Build- hood >(90) N ew sreri or superior to any other on nance the massive catchlng-up tragic Inequalities and inequl- (). Is Manchester included to (90) Combat 7:30 (94) Making TMnga Grow ing fior ithe nomlnaiticn.” Two-Year Professional the marUbtl! to take effect at the April meet- Hearing Room to elect IB (40) MoHale’a Navy OIB) Lea Crane programs that are needed to ties. It can be done and It must your territory as a narcotics en­ delegates to each of three June 6:30 (30) U.8. Navy file (10003090) Daniel Boone (C) This would indicate that the emancipate Negroes. be done.” forcement officer? ('30) Bob Young, News ( 3) Cimarron Strip (C) The caucus will also take plus a 100-member (IB) Afternoon Report ( e-40) Batman (C) School of COOPERATIVE 1 ^ i “ Not only are the local com­ 'Die Chicago Defender said A. Yes, my territory is the en­ (94) Wbat’a New? 8:00 ( 8-40) And Debbie Makea Six munities without the means to the report "may have sounded action on a proposal to enlarge town committee, to serve untU 6:00 (90) Phtt SOvero tire state of Connecticut. approved the Increase In mem- 1®^®- (SO) MoHale'a Nasty (9^> iFburth Betale OIL COMPANY do It, but history Is clear that a the warning soon enough to pre­ Q. Do you presently have to ( 8) Newswlre (C) S:30 (IB) Sutocrintion TV CAMERAS more Important Ingredient, the vent this nation from plunging bers from the present 29. If The slates were prepared by (im Newabeat (09) HighUghta 9:30 ( 8-40) Peyton Place (C) mented: "The commission has "the most important fact for ed rules is placed on file with Party-endorsed delegates will (40) News, ^ m b a t (1 0 3 0 3 ^ ) iDraenet 1967 (C) ARTHUR DRU6 66 Forest St.,. Hartford— TeL 247-1115 315 Broad St., Manchester please? the secretary of state with the be elected to the State Oonven- 6:30 (94) What'a New (R) 10:00 (10303990) Dean Martki (C) come up with a comprehensive America to realize today is that 'A. I can not release that in­ (lOOaSO) HOnUey-BriniUey posltions to be filled by major!- tlon, June 14-lB at the Bushnell (C) program to meet the growing she Is facing a national crisis as formation at this time. ty vote of the town committee Auditorium, Hartford; the First ( M m Walter Cronldte (C) 8) OpemUon Entertainment problems of the cities and It is grave as any she has ever con­ Q. Have you spoken in other ( 8) Bob Young, Newa (C) cur hope that responsible citi­ fronted in her history, and that and terms ending in 1970. Congressional District Conven- (90) BrHiah oidendar symposiums like this before? The party nominating commit- tlon, June 22 at the Shoreham 6:46 (00) News zens will see that both industry unless she stirs herself mlghHly, A. Oh yes, many times, to 7:00 (^3) WotU ^ Lowell Thomaa tee’s slate of delegates to the Motor Hotel, Hartford; and the a and government are now aware she will be splintered into a fact just recently I spoke at a conventions as well as the 29- Fourth Senatorial District Con- |o^) Labor 'nimover, Abeen- 10::06 ( 3) S teS tM SSorie (C) of them and desire to do some­ country, formally, politically law enforcement conducted teeiam (R) "U :30 " (10303990rHxdChtToolSht (C) thing: to alleviate them.” and forcibly spilt between white man membership to the town venUon, June 2S at the Main St., (80-400; Newa, Weather Cs-lO) Joty__jy Blabop (C) symposium to Cheshire, before committee will be subject to no- Glastonbury, branch of the East (19) Clniiarron Strip (O (10> Late { On the findings of the report and blacks.” 700 people. mlnatlons from the floot, accord- Hartford Federal Savings Bank. SEE SATCRDATm TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE LISTINaS Q. Are there any dangers to Ing to party rules. Both slates No (^position is anticipated to this type of thing related to in­ mentioned have been endorsed the party-endorsed slates. Radio Due to W(dkout forming the public? by the town committee. ______(This listing includes only those news broadcasts of 18 or 15 A. No, these symposiums are Teen-age Dance Satmday minute length. Some stations carry otber' short newscasts.) NEW! NEW! NEW! always well received. The pub­ The Coventry Recreation WDBO—UM 8:10 S p e sk ^ p Hsirtford lic wants to know more about Committee is sponsoring a Deaths in 6:00 D ick R oUdsoo 19:16 Washington Schools the problem as evidenced here dance for locsd youths up to 20 6:00 Joey Reynolds WTI0—149# 9:00 Ken Grlffto 6:00 News. Weather, Sports tonight. Education is a big step years of age to be held from 1:06 News, SIcn Off 6:36 Afternoon Bdkloo in bringing it imder control. 7:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Satur­ The Nation 7:06 Skt Report WBOH-eii 7:06 Amertoana Q. What are the major prob­ day in the Nathan Hale Com­ 6:00 HariTtford Higtdlsfats .A Are Ordered Closed 7:00 Nm 7:96 Deivld B rU d w lems you face In your own job munity Center on Main Street. Joseph W. Martin Jr. 8:00 OeaUcIH 7:30 News of the world as a narcotics law enforcement 10:00 <)u4Bt Houn 7:46 JVm Oersclola By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS teachers were arrested and Music will be by a Uve band. NOR’TH ATTLEBORO, Mass. 7:60 Along officer? WFOP—141S 7:66 Emphasis itobllc schools in Washington, fined $25 each Wednesday for Girls are to wear street or sport (AP) —Joseph W. Martin Jr., 6:00 Danny CUiyton Show 8:06 Pop Coooeri D.C., were ordered closed today picketing. They were among A. These problems, which I clothes (no slacks) and boys are 88, Republican leader In the 7:00 Lee "Bow* Sinuns Show 9:06 Nightlbsat don’t wish to enumerate are to wear street or sports clothes House for 20 of his 42 years In 10:00 Goiy Girard Show Newa, Weather, Sports because of a teachers walkout hundreds who walked the lines WINF—U16 Sports Flnai outside city schools in violation currently being studied by the (no dungerees). Congress, died Wednesday In 5:00 News 11:36 Oteer S d s of the Day as the nation's capital became DIVIDENDS the latest city to feel the effects of a court order against picket­ Governor’s Controlled Drug Ad­ 6:15 A>eak Up Sports The CRC plans the dances to Florida where he had been visory Oomicll. be weekly events, same time spending the winter. Martin was 5:30 Honv Reosoner SPAIN EXFOBT8 MORE of the current wave of teacher ing. 5:36 ft>eak Up Sports Q. What about problems in­ and place. speaker of the House In 1947-48 6:00 MADRID — Spain’s exports unrest. The Pittsburgh Federation of volving the due process of law? Sqnsuo Dance Saturday and 1803-04. He was chairman of 6:16 1 ^ ^ Up Hartford In the first half of 1967 reached Teachers struck last Thursday 6:45 LowsB Thomas Elsewhere strikes continued A. WeU I can say we’d like to The WWrlawayB Square a GOP national conventltHu five 5:66 Fba Rlnuto $763 million compared with In Florida and Pittsburgh, Pa., In a demand for a collective The World Tonight see a stop Eind frisk law passed Dance Club has a club levei times from 1640 to 1906, a 7:00 $691 million in the correspond­ while teachers in Oklahoma and bargaining election—an election 7:16 lYank OUford and some revision to search and program from 8 p.m. te 11 pm . record held by no other. 7:80 Alexander Kendrick ing 1966 period. Imports dr^>ped Manchester, N.H., prepared to which the school board contends Up Hartford it cannot legally sanction. seizure regulations. Even some Saturday In Coventry gram- William J. Condon 7:36 Speak 3 per cent. bring sanctions against that 8:00 News controlled legislation on listen­ mar School on Rit. 81. Joe MEMPHIS, Tenn. (.AP) state and city after holding suc­ In Florida an official of the huge Dade County Classroom ing devises as such as being able Portelonoe o f MaBBOChunetto William J. Condon, 67, vice cessful one-day holidays. Teachers Association told a to use tapes with the prior per­ wlU be guest oaUer. Spootators president of Oonwood Ctorp., Schools Supt. William R. Man­ meeting of 3,500 Miami teachers mission of a judge woidd be are welcome. In charge o f re- P «en t corporation of the Amer- Second Annual COMPOUNDED ning said he ordered the Wash­ that he believed the 13-day-old helpful. freebments will be Mr. and Oo-. died Wednesday EAST HARTFORD ington schools close d because walkout would be settled Fri­ Q. Have you had any recent Mrs EdwBFd Hansen and Mr. <>* » heart attack. Condon was almost half the system’s 7,(KX) day. cases where you would like to and Mm. Jack Ratofted. ^bond of former opera teachers requested leave for the Antiques Show But Pat Tornlllo, executive have prosecuted, thrown out of Mansfield Parents to Meet Marguerite Piazza. SATURDAY and SUNDAY day. secretary of the group, gave no court? Local residents are Invited to The teachers, members of the Washington Teachers’ Union, reason for his optimism. About A. Yes. Some 50 oases were a meeting of the Mansfield Par­ MARCH 9-TO, 1968 recently dismissed by Judge U.S. Sliips 7 5 % plan a public demonstration to one-fourth of the state’s 60,000 ents’ Asaodation at 3:30 p.m. SAT. 10 A.M. — 10 P.M. • SUN. 12 — 7 P.M. teachers remained out of the Allen In Bridgeport. urge Ctongress to approve a Sunday at the Longley School u r b ANA, m . — In supplying ITALIAN AMERICAN CLUB classroom. Q. For what reason? pending bill that would raise Multiuse Hall at tee Mans- 75 world’s trade Tolland Street East Hartford, ConneoUent Gov. Claude Kirk has until A. The judge said that a back­ starting salaries from the field State ’Training School, soybeans, the United States Sponsored by midnight to act on a $329 million log of samples to be tested at Miansfleld Depot In addition to gj^pg ^ Japan, <~!nn««in, the ITALIAN LADIES CLUB QUARTERLY present $5,880 to $7,000. education spending and taxing the Health Department lab was Benefit — Scholarship Fund Some parents in Pittsburgh ■tee business meeting teere will Netherlands and West Germany package or to allow it to become interferring with the citizens ADMISSION $1.00 said they would move In court be a g;ueBt speaker, Robert — among the big users — idus law without his signature. right to a speedy trial. I’d like Clip this ad and save 25 cents to have schools closed on the Jemiolo, project director at the 28 other countries. Oklahoma’s 27,000 teachers, to say however that the lab Is ground they have been made AduK Day-Care Center te Hart­ buoyed by a one-day "emergen­ doing the best possible job with unsafe by the strike by 1,000 of ford. There will be special cy convention" and admonitions their present staff and facilities. prizes and refreshments served, A A A A A A A A BEGINNING JULY 1, 1968. thq„ city's 3,000 teachers. of the striking from their leaders, prepared to The state police have recently Mm. Robert Mansfield of •wwwWwwWwww Forty-one ' bring national sanctions against reported that of 2,200 crimes Bread and Milk St, publicity the state for the second time in committed to Connecticut last chairman of the association, re­ Thousands of First Federal Savers will soon NOTICE four years. year, which were dji^g related, ports a second printing of tee ( ^ h o k s iA L 9 i L J o J V J V Gov. Dewey Bartlett and leg­ 1,700 were direct possession or association’s Cookbook is avail- In accordance^ with the re­ islative leaders urged 16,000 selling offenses. table at $2.50 each by contact- enjoy the added advantage of Dividends being qulrements of the Zoning Regu­ teacher^ who attended the meet­ Q. C3an you tell us why Mari- lations of the Town of Man­ ing Wednesday to accept a com­ jauna is so ponular among our Boneless Compounded QUARTERLY on Regular Savings ^ chester, Connecticut, tee Zoning promise school financing plan nation's youth? USDA Board of Appeals WlU hold pub- now in the legislature, A. Because it is cheap and ALL WAYS BEST Accounts. lie hearings on Monday, Mapeh Chuck 18, 1968, starting at 8:00 p.m,m, to OPEN TONIQHTI CHOICE I Mu- the Hearing Room of the * n ldi»l BuUdtog, on the foUow- CANDIES tog applications: New Dividend Dates W ill Be Floy^d E. Forde, 92-94 Spruce POT Street, Residence Zone B. Spe­ Let's cial Exception iB’ requested to SEPTEMBER 30 - DECEMBER 31 - MARCH 31-JUNE 30 convert two-family dwelUng to TALK lb four-family dweUlrig, and vari­ ROAST ance to permit conversion with TURKEY less land area and less square foot area to apartments. about your FROZEN, CUBED . U. S. CHOICE C. R. Burr ft Company, Inc., i 418 North Mato Street, Resi­ dence Zone B qnd Industrial LONDON Q Q c Zone, yariance Is' requested to VEAL 7 Q c use tlilB property for Ingress BROIL ST and egfess to Industrial prop­ QDTLCTS I 0 ”‘ erty to Jhe south, which Regu- INCOME TAX Out From CSiolae Lean SbooMer Idtlons do not permit. Taxei gobbling up your Felix Qremmo, 819 Bast Mid­ income? Moybe you're BOTH dle Turnpike, Residence Zone not claiming all the $ AA and Rural Residence Zone. FEDERAL legal deductioni you're LEAN, FRESH OUR OWN MAKE! Variance Is requested to erect allowed. BLOCK will AND “HOME STYLE” FEDERAL building to store business equip­ tee to it you get all STATE ment, which Regulations do not you're entitled to . . . GROUND CHUCK, permit. , Bamoy Wlchman, 117 Bast lavei you time, wdrry, or MEATLOAF MIX SAUSAGE A c SAVIIMBS Center Street, Residence Zone and money, tool Come LIFE UP C. Special Exception Is request­ in todoyl aUARANTII: YOUR (^01^ 7 9 c ed to erect office building, and MEAT 0 9 lb W# guarani** accural* pr*sorallan fit *v *ry l»« r*lurn. It variance to permit less park­ w* «i*li* any trrari lhal call you any penally ai lnlei*il, ing than Regulations require. wr*^juill^joy_jh*^_p*^ Mr inlgrail. a ■ Walter J. Surowleo, 81 Mc­ 1 lb. TEMPLE OftANGES, Sivaat and Juky! ...... d o z . 5 9 e ■ Cann Drive, Residence Zone B.' 2 lbs. $3.50 ICEBERG LETTUCE, Extra Foncy CoKfornia!...... iM o d 1 9 c Variance Is requested to erect "«LLSLy.± MANY ASSORTMENTS garage closer to rear line tean ^ NABISCO PBEBUnM CRACKERS...... lb. 57o Member Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation Regulations permit. Amsrica's Largest Tax Service with Over 2000 Offices TO GIVE AND ENJOY AU persons interested may at­ tend this hearing. Manchester Shopping Parkade — Lower I^vel LENOX Zoning Board of Appecds Between Sears and Grants Rear Entrances HIGHLAND PARK MARKET John F. Clifford, PHARMACY I CSialrmon Weekdays 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. I’ll 117 Highland St., Monchosttr, Conn. fhon* 643-4278 John A, Caglanello$ 'Sat. and Sun. 9 A.M. t^ 5 P.M. — 236-1881 280 E . CENTER 8T. : Secretary sPPmN'TMnnNT . NECESSARYh -J P A G t SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1968

From Your Neigh hor ’s K itch en > I' FV>r th« many timea when ~ ln Capital finder foode a n a must, X n . John (Shirley) Hull of 78 White Jewish Pastries; for jo b Gettingf Smith Atm other occaslona she often serves WASHINGTON (AP) — th e Blueberry Squares, an “ easy to new secretary of commerce, O. do" dessert. R. Smith, says that finding Jobs Jewish Pastries for hard-core unemployed wUl 2 Sticks soft margarine be his most Important task. 1 cup sour cream Smith is former board chair­ 1 egg yolk man of American Airlines and H teaspoon salt organised the airlift over the Fining OP hump between India and China H cup sugar during World War n . 1 teaspoon cinnamon U.S.D.A. CHOICE “ th e script, O.R., really %. cup ground nuts hasn’t changed very much,” Blend margarine, sour cream Johnson told him at swearing-in and egg yolk; add salt and flour ceremonies Wednesday. "Tou gradually. Form ball of dough BOTTOM ROUND vrlll find as Dean Rusk and I and chill in refrigerator at know that there are still plenty least two hours. Mrs. Hull says s lO O of humps to get around and the dough keeps well for several ... roN's some of them are over here.” days. Roll chilled dough on Smith at 68 is the oldest mem- floured board, as one would do ber of the President’s cabinet, when making pie crust. Cut He succeeds Alexander B. dough into small triangles and Trowbridge who was the youn- sprinkle with filling and roll, gest at 88. Trowbridge resigned starting with widest part of pas- ROAST last month because of a heart try. Tops of pastries may be condition. brushed with beaten egg white Magnavox COLOR TV instantly "If you would move America u desired. Bake on ungreased forward,” Johnson said to cookie sheet in 350-degree oven. Smith, "you must first.move its 20 to 28 minutes, unUl lightly fine-tunes itself AUTOMATICALLY private citizens forward.” browned. This recipe makes five lb SAVE $100 ^ V n 1 or six dozen pastries. Lar Keyg Ban Cited Blueberry Squares All-inclusive Stereo Theatre WASHINGTON (AP) - A ban 2 sticks margartae .. ' ' ___ ...biings you PERFECT Pictures on manufacture and distribution 2 costs you less than compara­ cups sugar ble Color TV and Stereo units of master car keys has been clt- 4 eggs SMALL, LEAN ed by the Justice Department as i teaspoon vanilla purchased separately! Con­ one of the most significant ways 3 cui>s flour venient Remote Control that stay precise! to control auto theft. 1 can blueberry pie filling SMOKED model 784 in beautiful Medi­ "It is a fair summary,” added Cream softened margarine toe detrim ent’s Richard L. with sugar; add'eggs, one at a terranean styling, with 295 This most important advance in Color TV— Instant Automatic Color— was first Braun, to say that a reduction time; add vanilla and blend in SHOULDERS sq. in. rectangular screen, in auto toefts will reduce toe flour. Spread half of the dough gliding front doors, plus all perfected and introduced by Magnavox in 1964! You enjoy a perfectly- over-all cost of crime in our on large, ungreased cookie sheet OSCAR MAYER country, tend to prevent many with sides, and spread with pie the advanced Color features tuned picture that automatically stays precise on every channel—every time! at right. The revolutionary y^ n g people from starting filling. Cover with remainder of 1 ^ ^ No other Color TV today offers you so many significant advantages: Chroma- criminal careers and improve dough. Bake In 860-degree o'ven SLICED Astro-Sonic sound system, highway safety.” 35 minutes. Cool and sprinkle Crisp with 30-Watts undistorted tone gives you richer, far more vivid color; warmer black and white. Quick- Braun, executive assistant of with confectioner’s sugar (op- BACON Mellow music power, recreates the toe department’s criminal dlvl- tional) and cut into squares. On pictures flash-on four times faster; no annoying warm-up delay. And, Sion, and other JusUce Depart- Mrs. HuU says that any pie full beauty of music from ment officials supported a fining may be substituted for either Stereo FM/AM radio Convenient Remote Control (on models specified) lets you operate Color TV measure to - control master-car blueberry, (Herald photo by Pinto) or records. Eleven other mag­ -A key dlrirtbuUon in testimony be- H io Hulls have been residents (and radio-phonograph) from your easy chair. You will have the lasting MRS. HULL AND M IC H A E L ______nificent models are Annual fore House Judiciary subcom- of Manchester 15 years. They :OW ONLY *895 satisfaction o f knowing you own the finest, most reliable Color TV made. . liave three chUdren, John Jr., SWEET LIFE Sale priced NOW FROM ONLY TOe legislation would make a sophomore at Bast Catholic Objected to TV Scene $650 intewtate manufacturing, ad- High School; Nancy, a Grade APPLE QT. vertlslng or shipping of master g student at DUng Junior High, SLICED BTLS. keys for unauthorized persons a and Michael, a Grade 4 pupil at Belafonte Gets Apology JUICE federal offense punishable by up BenUey School. They are com- SWORDFISH to ^ o years in jail, a |5,000 fine munlicants o f St. Bridget Compact, Versatile or both. Church, where Mrs. Hull is a From Chrysler Executive Del Monte PINEAPPLE Ci^iltal Footnotes member o f the Rosary Society. , Her husband is a clerk at the NEW YORK (AP) — Harry topings were eliminated be- SLICED GRAPEFRUIT 46 OZ. SAVE $60 on your choice COLOR T V Robert C. Weaver, secretory Manchester Post Otflce. Belafonte says he received an cause of technical difficulties, CANS GAVE $55 Automatic Color of five beautiful styles, with of housing and urban develop- ^rs. Hull is a substitute U- "The first two times,” Bela- DRINK model 756 In appealing Early " I w .’ brarian at BenUey School, and ^ fonte said, "she didn’t touch HALIBUT Automatic Color plus all other fh D bousing goals set by ^ member of Its PTA. She and executive who objected to a me. On toe third toping the song American fine furniture, with featuresaboveiContemporary, L superb two*$peaker sound sys­ s r io t com ^sslon are members of scene in a forthcoming televl- was going so smoothly that she TRY THESE GREAT HUNT'S Early American, Mediterranean TOUld be met. President J o h ^ n .East Catholic Parent’e Club, sion special. reached over and touched my tem; concealed svinvel casters for has fixed a goal of six mlUlon Belafonte, a Negro, said arm.’ LENTEN SPECTALS! (model 744 shown), Italian and SOLID PACK 28 OZ. easy moving. Also available in French Provincial. Some also low-cort housing imto in toe bj^aldlng, collecting recipes and Wednesday that Doyle Lott, ad- The special is to be aired on CANS next 10 years but Ids Commis- vertlslng manager of Chrysler’s the National Broadcasting Co. beeutifui Mediterranean, French available with optional Remote Sion of (3ivll Disorders said they TOMATOES Plymouth Division, objected to network April 2 with the "touch- SWEET LIFE, FANCY Provincial and Contemporary Control-NOW ONLY $615 should be built In 5 years. a scene In which singer Petula ing” scene Intact. furniture styles. Your choice. The United States CatooUc Clark touched him on the arm. Plymouth issued a statement 7'/2 o z . Driverless Car ALASKAN DUNCAN HINES Conference says its recommen- Miss Clark Is white. saying It was "very happy” Can NOW ONLY ^ 5 6 5 datlMia concerning the problems Lott replied; "I was tired. I with toe show and that. If any CRABMEAT RAKE White, reported by the riot commission Crosses Road over-reacted to toe staging, not incident occurred, "it resulted UHIVC YeDow, H xm m u Cart will be presented to the Church •Two minor accident m>orts solely from the reaction of a sin- Sunshine ORBIT CREME SANDWICH COOKIES lb. pkg. 49c Optional hierarchy at an April meeting of ^ ^ ,, ------tfion.’*---- He —said - —he ,____phooied_ —Bela- -w. gle individual^nH^v^Hllol andonH in\n no wayw a v re-ra. M IXES »evil ■ the nation’s bishops in St. Louis, were fUed at Manchester police j Plymouth Division’s z m .’Thrill to the BIGCJEST PICTURES in Color TV headquarters yesterday. tootight his performance in toe attitude or policy on such mat- SAVE Marilyn Brlercheck, 91. St. show was excellent and thanked ters. CONN. GRADE A FRESH 295 sq. in. rectangular screen , LEGAL John St. received an impleasant him.” The statement added that surprise at 8 :40 p.m. when she Belafonte said Wednesday Plymouth and the parent Ctorys- LARGE *30 NOTICE and her chUdren stepped out in- night that Lott telephoned him Corp. "are actively trying to doz to their driveway, just In time Monday to apologize and dm- combat all forms of dlscrimina- 4 ' Notice is hereby given of toe to seh her driverless automobile piled someone else had com- Won wherever they exist.” SAVE $55 Automatic Color certification of party-endorsed backing across toe street. plained about the Incident. ” model 521’ in Italian Provincial candidates on toe slate of toe Mrs. Brlercheck was forced Belafonte said he told Lott, FRESH, TENDER, GREEN fufniture(shown withgiidingTam- NOW ONLY Democratic Party in the Town Senator Vote Split SWEET LIFE Swiyet Console— model 531 *349 to stand helpless while toe "It was you who did it. Your hour Doors closed); also available 3f Andover for election «a dele- sedan__ crashed__ _ into _a chsdn______link apology comes 100 years too WASHINGTON (AP) — Cmi- ASPARAGUS keeps you 'lront-row'center" gates to toe convention of said fence owned by Esther Peach, late. necticut’s two senators split on In/Contemporary. Deluxe'two- from any angle! Has'Chroma- Proof that fine, dependable Color TV needn’t be Party specified below. A list of 37 stone St. and damaged a The actor-singer said he aired a Senate vote which in effect MAYONNAISE *%%j>eaker sound system. Conven- tone, QuIck'On pictures, plus expensive! Model 492 has 176 sq. in. rectangular toe persons so endorsed as can- children’s swing set. toe incident "because it is es- upheld the earlier rejection of ! terrt Remote Control optionally didates is on file in my office. Earlier Mrs. - Brlercheck had sentlal for tele-vision and Indus- a civil rights amendment that Automatic Color Purifier that screen, Chromatone, Automatic Color Purifier, tele­ being toe office of toe Town started toe car and backed It tries to know that people like would have made it a federal ' available In both superb stytes- lets you move It anywhere in, scoping dipole antenna, plus many more extra-value CJlerk, Town Office Building, up to toe door, while she went Doyle exist. Besides, I'm tired crime to instigate a riot that in HOW ONLY $640 your home without risk of pic- features. Enjoy it on wonderfully convenient mobile School Road, Andover, and in toe house to get her chll- and frustrated about what I've terfered with commerce, cart, on shelves and tables, or as a beautiful console copies thereof are available for dren. It wasn’t until she return- had to go through In this medi- The Senate voted 49-44 to ta- ture Impurity, Ari outstanding NOW ONLY on optionally available swivel base. See it now! public distribution. ed that she rejnembered she run.” • ble, thus killing a move to re- FRESH, TENDER CALIF. NOW ONLY *595 Annual Sale value! *479 ®® OONVENTION left It in reverse with toe motor Belafonte said toe Incident oc- consider the amendment. W m k Notice is also hereby given miming and the hand brake off. curre<^ during the third taping Sen. Abrajham Rlblcoff voted that a primary will be held on James M. Conilelly, 37, of Ver- of toe two singers doing a duet In favor of the tabling action, CARROTS SWIFT’S PREMIUM April 9, 1968, If a slate of can- non reported a hit and nm In- of Miss C3ark’s antiwar song, ajxi Sen. Thomas J. Dodd op- didates'for any or all conven- cldent yesterday after toe un- "Paths of Glory.” The first two posed it. Both are Democrats CORNISH tlons Is filed in accordance Identified driver of an Olds- CELLO with Sections 9-382 to 9-450, in­ moblle sedan drove Into toe left HENS 28 o z . clusive, of Gen. Statutes, Rev. rear of his car while going north PKGS. of 1958 re-vised to' 1964. on Spmee St. near Oak St. at Forms for petitions for filing 5:30 p.m. BIRDSEYE such candidacies by or on be­ PINK OR WHITE SEEDLESS X half of a slate of enrolled Dem­ COOL ocratic party members of other Crawford Listed GRAPEFRUIT Solid-State Cartridge than party-endorsed candidates W HIP PT. TAPE RECORDER may be obtained from Beatrice As Outstanding Kowalski, Democratic Regis­ David Crawford of Wads­ NOW ONLY NOW ONLY trar of 'Voters, Route 6, Ando­ 66 BIRDSEYE NOW ONLY ver, Connecticut. 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CAMERA SHOP car moved across toe center line Blend No. 70.1,000 Sq. Ft. Size. Reg. 4.45 .. . 3 .9 5 991 Main St. Manchester and that toe collision followed. bility. He. said Miss Valeriano tried in Blend No. 70. 2,500 Sq. Ft. Size. Reg. 9.95 .. .8 .9 5 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO qUANTITUra CENTER STREET — Open Mon.-Sed'. t A-M,-5:30 P.M.— ■fliurs. to 9 P.M. vain to avoid toe collision. 130 P A O R E IG H T BJANGHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1988 BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1968 PA G ! N m i Havii« done this, and having penniad- Connecticut IHanri^pBtpr ud the N.B.A. that the drive for larger these dances but let’s have some A spokesman for toe dub the Zoning Board of Appeals. (George Peters, recently eleoted appropriaiUons Is sufficient JusUflcatfpn Cotumhia discretion about who we are oaid If toe dances are limited lEtti^nind IfpraUi Yankee letting In. Let’s limit it to local to local youngstera It cuts down selectman, resigned from the 3 Nuclear Potvers for cloaing the schools of a whole state youngsters.” on the money taken in and "you board after his election. PUBUSHED BY THE for as many weeks as It takes that Chaperones brought out the might aa well not have one ex­ i»ii!«*».n PRINTINO CO., m e. otate's political structure to capitulate, By A.H.O. 13 BWm II StrtM Canoe Club Dances Raise Storm fact that there are very strict cept for entertaining toe teen- Manchester Evening Herald Offer Resolution llanobMter. Conn. toe A.F.T. Itself is then certainly free rules governing behavior in the (agers.” Colombia correspondent, Vir­ TH01LA8 r . raM U SO N since this column flmt alert­ Over 100 persons attended a opinion that, as moat of the al­ fair to let a few rotten apples WALTER R. FERGUSON to close schools over some purely Juris- selectmen’s meeting Tuesday hall and said absolutely no alco­ TMa remark brought mur- ginia Carlson tel. 228-0224. (Continued from Page One) PublMien ed Democratic State Ohalnnan leged violators were from out spoil the barrel.” hol is allowed on the premises. muni of annoyance from toe signed the treaty to hSt" tKe Founded October 1, 1881 dkstlonal union Issue, as In Ptttaburgh nigh^ to discuss problems that of town, the dances be limited ments would make toe same and San Frapciaco. There the striking • It was indicated that the state Those who have liquor on audlenoe and there was an au­ Collision Kills 2 spread of nuclear wecqwns, and JolHi Bailey and hla organUa- have arlaen In connection with to local youngsters and their police cannot "tell” but can on­ declaration of Intention. China Is the only nation from PiAltahed Bverjr Evenlnc Except Sunday* has been not for appropriations or sala­ the Canoe Club dances at Yeo­ their breath are not allowed in dible, "Isn’t th at the real ob­ WILUNGTON (AP) —Two and Holiday*. Entered at the Poet Olflee at Uon henchman to the poaaiblMty Invited guests—guests for whom ly “suggest” and have suggest­ jective?” The United States, Britain and which It fears nuclear aggres­ Hanclieater, Coim., aa Second Claa* Mall ries ,but for recognition of toe A.P.T. a8 mans Hall. and, "We can refuse anyone New York State men were Matter. ______that they had more McCarthy they would be personally re­ ed that the dances be stopped. The school bus driver stated Russia have been working on sion. toe collective bargaining agent for all Last week at the dance, a lo­ sponsible. admission for any reason at all. killed when- their car collided senUment on toeir handa ki A short time ago, the spokes­ that he took 260 children to the problem for several months. ~ SUBSCRIPTION RATES cal boy, received a broken nose Those who really cause trouble with the rear of a tractor-trailer Informed sources said agree­ Payable In Advance the teachers. cShnectlcut than any noiTMa It was brought out that the man continued, “Oolumbia was are not allowed In ever again.” high school from town. "That on Interstate 84 today. One Year ...... 823'00 Both teacher organizations, apparent­ and o'ther cuts and a Wllllman- club is proud of its achieve­ ment was hammered out more Jewel Thievea Sou^t Six Month* ...... U.OO fringe trouble, toe aigna and considered "clean” but now the One question asked, "Would ought to be enough for a State police identified the vic­ Three Months ...... 5.S0 ly, have now adopted toe Idea that the tlc boy was found, according to ments, and justifiably so, and state police have Informed him dance,” he said. than a week ago, but the Soviet BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Police proportions ot toe McCarthy state police, "In an Intoxicated the Canoe Club disband if these tims aa John Lombardi, 32, of delegation had to await approv­ One Month ...... 1.85 free use of the strike as a weapon, the the money Is needed for ex­ it Is on the, top of the ‘prob­ dances were limited?” finally 2i«0 76th St., Jackson Heights, sought two gimmen today who movement have Increased rap­ condition, lying by the side of It was suggested that or- al from Moscow. MEMBER OF unabashed wllllngnees to let toe educa­ penses to other meets, boating lem’ list. dieted toe answer that possibly ganlza(tiona using Yeomans N.Y., and Earl Parchment, 37, fled with an estitnated $4,900 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS idly and considerably. the road.” needs and the like, so the club The meeting was told that the This was received late The Associated Press la exclusively entitled tion of the children suffer while their their activities might be ‘cur­ Hall or town property for of 169 Parsons Ave., Freeport, worth of jewels in a holdup of to the use of republlcatlon o( all news dis­ The first few visible teats These events, along with oth­ may continue to compete In the town is responsible for Injuries tailed.” events should be asked te pur­ N.Y. Lombardi was the driver, Wednesday, reportedly after Michael’s Jewelry store on Main elders settle their dollars and cents, or races. patches credited to It or not otherwise credit­ took place, with what must have ers, have brought about vary­ received on town properties. Cat in Profits Cited chase Insurance to protect the state police said. Russia received approval from Street. ed In this paper and also the local news pub­ even their jurisdictional quarrels, rep­ Town a Police Problem lished here. . . , been electrifying im pulaaa ing opinions among the towns­ The father of the boy who Oonald Pierce said, "The kids town during the event. Their car struck the rear of Its Warsaw Pact allies at their The bandits police said, All rishts of republlcatlon ot special dls- resent an elevation in the status of people. A spokesman for the club said, Sofia conference. walked into the store on Main pat^ea herein are also reserved.______toward potential McCarthy ad­ was injured, Herbert Winkler, shouldn’t have to go out of The selectmen will discuss the truck driven by Frank Hor- teachers as a professional class. herents In other places, In sev­ At the meeting, although "The state police look in on said, "Something should be town for entertainment and it’s the maitter further and come up ta, 40, of 174 North Airline The agreement was expected Street Wednesday, held em­ The Herald Prlntlnr Company Inc., as­ To us, the kind of elevation which can there were dissenters, the gen­ these dances from time to time. done to govern those who at­ too baid these troublemakers with a decision as soon as pos- Road, Walllng:ford. Both vehi­ to produce a furious outburst ployes and customers at bay, sumes no (inanclal responsibility for typo- eral smell toiras where toe Mc­ eral concensus was that the sraphical errors appearing In advertisements be achieved by resort to the strike weap­ Carthy forces proved themselvee ’They are heavily chaperoned tend the dances. Maybe there Is don’t attend dances in their (Slble. cles were eastbound at the time from Peking. India has led broke into a cabinet behind the and other reading matter In The Manchester on is the kind of elevation which has dances need not he stopped, and we have several constables too much advertising. I’m not own towns, sponsored toy th d r Selectmen named Bam Pes- of the 6:16 a.m. crash. Horta those dema(nding gniarantees counter and grabbed four unset Evening Herald. capable of dominating the party transformed and ungraded toe garbage- only the advertising. Plus the on duty at all times. It’s not advocating that we discontinue own parents.” catello to fill the vacancy on was not hurt, state police said. against nuclear attack If It ^ne-carat diamonds. Subscriber to Los Angeles Tlmes-Washlng- caucuses which were selecting ton Post News Service „ „ . „ . men of New York Into "sanltatlonmen,” delegates to toe Democratic Full service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. not anything that can do anything up­ Publishers Representatives — The Julius State Convention. The compara­ Mathews Special Agency —'New York, Chi­ grading for teachers. tive ease, the one-sided matglns, cago, Detroit and Boston. The teachers began way up high, early by which toe followera of toe M E M ^R AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA­ In the American story, as one of the Minnesota Senator, were able TIONS, ______;______most highly respected professions. For to dominate the party caucuses Display advertising closing hours: in towns like Mansfield, Wilton For Monday — 1 p.m, Friday, too long a time, they were held In high For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. respect and kept In low pay. But that and Glastonbury made the state For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday. femininity... FOr Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. disparity had already been eliminated, headlines. For Frldav — 1 p.m. Wednesday. For Saturday — 1 p.m. Thursday. to an encouraging degree, before the The number of formally label­ Classified deadline — 5 p.m. day before new publication. 5 p.m, Friday for Saturday present teacher militancy had come Into ed McCarthy delegates selected and Monday publication. being as one more participating ratifi­ was, however, only part of the story In toe Democratic cau­ fashion cation of our status as an age of vio­ "h 'Hiursday, March 7 lence. It is some sort of tragedy that, cuses. There were, here and as the injustice of low pay la being cor­ there, careful inclusions In the % moodi rected, and pay goes higher, toe respect delegate slates selected of some B The Pueblo Letter In which the profession was always held known McCarthy supporters. The letter purporting to come from the ___m for Its own conduct and for Its leader­ There seems to have been a crew of the Pueblo, asking President double motivation for such tac­ ship example to all American society. Johnson to admit publicly that our * Ip tics on the part of local organi­ Is being invited to decline. “intruded into the territorial waters" of sations obviously Intending loy­ / North Korea, and to apologize for It, alty to the Bailey regime. One i f n'% all in order to ease the repatriation of factor involved was that some the crew, is a document different from Big: Payoff: $21 In 6300 Tickets of the people for McCarthy were the alleged “confession” of officers pre­ themselves too important or­ Down In CSiarlotte, N. C., a group of ganization Democrats to be Ig­ i J i l l viously broadcast by North Korea. housewives who thought of what they nored. The other factor was toe I f This letter reads—with the exception hoped might be an easy, pleasant way’ hope that. If they were put on ;|! i » i $S of one or two sentences—as If It had of raising money for their favorite chM- the slate, being left free to fol­ been shaped and written by the Ameri­ Ity devised a scheme by which they low their own Individual con­ can crewmen themselves. Hie previous made a gigantic collection of all kinds science at the state convention, alleged confession, on the other hand, of gasoline lottery-type tickets and then they would be less likely to lend read as if it were something the North sat down and matched as many of them their names or leadership to Koreans had written and then submitted ''as would match. any proMcCarthy, anti-organiza­ to the American crew. They could have tion ticket In a potential pri­ They distributed their trade, and their faked that "confession” by getting some mary contest. collection of tickets, equally and impar­ of our men to read it aloud without let­ tially among all the games then in prog­ Both factors togeither, toe sur­ ting them know their voices were being ress. face, visible triumphs for the d a r k-w ith - wh Ite taped for subsequent broadetust abroad. McCarthy people In some isolat­ The style and language of the present When the dear leulies had a total of ed caucuses, and the undercover letter, however, seem to have an au­ 6,300 tickets in toe kitty, they sat down concessions they received In 4 RICH thenticity which indicates that at least to match them out and see how much- some other Instances where mraey they had w is toe only one that has oc­ ,.v s Regent Resort 0 ! • Lagoon Resort curred,” Patman said In a details between 2 p.m. and 3 • Sheraton Inn fanned this daily exercise rou­ p.m. Motel statement. W' • Sea VUlage days-6 nights • Sokol Motel tine on the White House lawn He urged that toe General Ac­ Now, all details are kept In­ s All American • • Statler Hilton before President Johnson vdille side toe Treasury tmtll 8:80 Inn i celebrating her 100th birthday counting Office, toe investlga- Treasury added Motor Inn tive arm of Congress, be em- P-*” -' toe Treasury aaaea. • Cavalier Motel I Tides Hotel two years ago. powered to probe toe whole Miss Glenn, who grew up dur­ matter, with access to toe Fed- VENICE ‘SDOAB CAPITAL’ ing Reconstruction, organised (Hereld photo by Buceivicius) eral Reserve as well as the VENICE, Italy —Tbe Vene­ FORT the flrst missionary society In Treasury. tians raised sugar refining to MEYERS F l o r i d a COCOA AREA Brasil, where she spent more At present, toe autonomous such a peak In the 18th cen­ The Breakers • Slivcrsands than 40 years as a Methodist South Windsor's New Town Hall Going Up • Executive Federal Reserve system Is out­ tury that Venice became known .#■ Motel missionary. She helped to estab­ as toe "Sugar Capital of toe • The Country : Motel to Mrs. Alice Green of the Public Building Commission. It is expected to re­ side GAO jurisdiction. lish several schools and a col­ Work rolls on at toe construction site of the new South Windsor town hall World.” Club Motel THE KEYS lege In Brasil. behind the Wapping Community Church at Sullivan Ave. and Ellington Rd. lieve crowded conditions at the old town hall on Main St. when it opens early The Treasury said its • Island Motel • The Shore this (all. Building cost of the 21,000 square foot structure is $614,666. months-long investigation Motel For more than 46 years, she The A. F. Peaslee Construction Co. of Hartford is "on schedule,” according s Rancho Del turned up no evidence that any Mar • Key Lodge has been writing a weekly news­ substantial proflts or losses Motel paper column. And she does this were Incurred because of toe CHARGE YOUR • Almaza Motel now with an electric tyi>ewrlter. Vernon Sailor Loses advance information. The Fed­ • Aqua Terrace m eral Reserve said the now dead PRESCRIPTION A-?' Cottages The Neu) Twiggy % Request for employe got nothing. LONDON (AP) -r'T ’m just Arab-Israeli War Seen a Global Struggle Identity of the employe was FREE VACATION DOLLARS p sick of lookin' klnda young and withheld by the Treasury "to s pigeon-toed and giggly,” says The survival ot one state pit­ Middle East in 1950, before the eruptions of violent warfare in Russia extending grants and spare his family additional pain MORE THAN I^R gy. explaining why she de­ New Trial Waleenra H«ra ted against the pride of another flnst Suez crisis. That crisis in a "no war and no peace” at- credit to that side while France, and embarrassment.” cided to Miuck the modeling 1056 shattered the balance and mosphere, Arab threats and supplier of Israel, demanded The Justice Department is NORWICH (AP) —SaUor Eu- were named as the basic ele­ stance she created and have a gent J. Kearney, sentenced to marked the end of the great harassment, Israel’s Indlf- full price and hard currency, looking into activities of persons AT go at movies. life imprisonment on his second ments of the Israeli-Arab con­ European Sea Eknpire, leaving ference to the fate of the dis- the future. Dr. Gerson received the tip to deter- ^lOO”" VALUE "I got a bit fed up with It, degree murder conviction in toe flict In a talk this week by Dr. the United States as the bene- placed Palestine Arabs, all were concluded, there Is the posslblll- I* federal law was PINE PHARMACY A VACATIOIM YOU WILL really,” the 18-year-old London TRANSPORTATION THAT WILL APPLY TOWARD ATTRACTIONS, ADMISSIONS, death of a sllipmate’s wife, has Louis L. Gerson. The lecture factor of Israel whether it part of it. ty of negotiation, but with the 'violated. The Securities and Ex- Oentor MA-NI4 Ck>ckney said Wednesday as she lost a bid for a new trial. wanted to be or not, due to the Fear of Refugee Majority big powers having to agree, orange Commission Is also re­ ALWAYS REMEMBER!.. lolled in maxlculottes and thir­ was the last in a series being NOT INCLUDED RESTAURANTS. AND OTHER FABULOUS FLORIDA FEATURES. Superior Court Judge Michael held at the B’nai Israel Congre- '^at the Russians had be- in regard to the plight of the "Tranquility and security for ______ties make-up in the new studio- Radln, in a memorandum filed gallon on contemporary Jew- come the benefactors o f the refugees. Dr. Gerson felt that Israel,” he said, "depends on apartment of Justin de Ville- (AVAILABLE WHEN YOU CHECK IN AT RESORT) Wednesday with toe New Lon- ish problems, Arabs. Israel has been preoccupied. It tranquility and security In toe nueve. don County Superior Court clerk Dr. Gerson. professor of in- As Dr. Gerson described it, has had its own jiroblems of world.” Justin, her manager and boy­ said testimony offered by toe ternatlonal relations in the de- “This confrontation between security, and of building a na- friend, said solemnly, "Twiggy P.A.C. defense at a special hearing last partment of political science at the United States and the So- tion. There is the feat that the " Is going to* break out as the big­ week In New Haven was Insuf- the University of Connecticut, vlet Union in the Middle East Arab refugees could become a gest thing ever after her first flcient for a new trial. received his Ph.D in interna- became a plain reality during majority in Israel, movie, "Tlie Wishing Tree.’ Counsel (or Kearney said they tlonal relations and American the second Suez crisis of 1967.” Dr. Gerson also pointed out FUEL OIL "She doesn’t see herself as an planned to file a motion for a diplomacy at Yale University, actress,” he chuckled, "but Dr. Gerson felt that the goal that the Israelis have always new trial with toe state Supreme He was a Fulbright Visiting Pro- of the So-viet Union in arming been quick to retaliate to Arab 14.9 she’s a natural. She really pro­ Court. fessor to India in 1966 and 1967 200 GAL. MIN. O.OJ). WITH PURCHASE jects. Everybody's enthusiastic the Arabs in 1955 and after harassment, and he explained BINGO 24 Hoar Notloe For Delivery after the first tests.” Kearney, 26, was convicted by and Is the author of (our books, was to force the United States that this may well be due to EVERY MONDAY—8 P.M. a Superior Court jury last fall the most recent released this The new Twiggy certainly out of the Eastern Medlterran- the experience of World War CASH OIL CO. of second degree murder in the year, "John Foster Dulles; 26 VILLAGE STREET, ROCKVILLE looks different. For one thing ean. This would mean, accord- n , that it might be termed on Telettoone 289-7013 OF ONE OF THESE strangle slaying of Mrs. Phyllis American Secretaries of State she’s growing her hair long for ing to Dr. Gerson, that Russia over-reaction to a feeling that Maaobester—East Hartford P. A. C. BALLROOM Manwaring, 23. The victim was and Their Diplomacy." the Beatles-backed movie based would be able to outflank perhaps they hadn’ t fought hard 24-Hour Burner Service On a fairy tale by William toe wife of Douglas Manwaring, Dr. Gerson’s treatment of his NATO, obtain ports and bases enough during that time, Faulkner.' a cdiipmate of Kearney aboard topic, "Israel —A Nation in for its growing navy and pre- Another contributing factor to too submarine tender Fulton, Search of Security," was drawn side over the oil and commu- me war that Dr. Gerson listed Moslem Pilgrimage which ties up at the New London from his personal observations nlcatlon 'Unes of 300 million was Nasser’s mounting dlfficul- State Pier. and discussions with many of PHILCO DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — West Europeans. It would put ties during the preceding Mhvs. Manwaring was found the leading statesmen in Israel. Saudi Arabia’s King Faisal them In a position to control period, the power struggle wlth- dead in her Montville home Dec. He sees in the Middle East Wednesday washed Islam’s holi­ the Indian Ocean and infiltrate m Egypt, military reserves In 28’ Ahiminam Ladder 30, 1966. struggle problems which can- Africa. Yemen and a bankrupt econo- est shrine, ‘the Kaaba, a ritual The defense. In arguing (or not be solved by territorial con- Sale Pkee which touched off pilgrimage "Simply put,” Dr. Gerson my. A dramatic and succesful a new trial before Radln in New cessions because the struggle is ceremonies (or more than one said, “the Russians are using showdown with Israel would Haven last week, produced new between the survival of the the Arabs to crowd the United sweep these difficulties into in­ $33.45 mUUon Moslem ferveoitB. Jewish state which represents witnesses in an attempt to show states in the Middle East.” To significance. Reduced from The Arabian monarch, who is the age-long search of the Jew PRODUCTS new evidence. the question of what caused the Dr. Gerson then discussed the $89,60 temporal guardian of the shrine, both in Israel and abroad for Radln’s memorandum said the Israell-Arab war of last summer Inability of the United Nations shared the privilege of washing security, and Arab pride. testimony offered by the wit­ Dr. Gerson declared that “ there to find a solution to the con­ SPRING secred black stone in the court­ nesses was mainly an enlarge­ yard of Mecca’s great mosque From the beginning with the is no single or simple cause. flict. He termed this inability ment in detail of evidence of­ with Somolia’s President Abdel birth of Israel, according to Causes are complex, accumula­ a lack of power. C a r n iv a l fered at the original trial. Rashid Aly Sharmarkl and In­ Dr. Gerson, the conflict has tive and overlapping.” There was toe availability of been made much more com­ donesian Foreign Minister He went on to explain that arms, favoring the Arabs with plicated and difficult to re­ Adam Malik, Mecca Radio re­ solve by the big-power rivalries. ported. Lee Silverstein Dr. Gerson explains, "The re­ 1/4'’ Rov. Var. Speed Drill Reunion Emcee cent six-day war of June 1967 _ f _ Designer in Who’s Who cannot be analyzed or under­ 0 0 LONDON (AP) — The 1968 stood except in the context of a English Who’s Who, out For 1948 Oass Russian-American contest on SALE DATES—MARCH 9-23 Wednesday, includes for the Lee Sllversteln of 27 Lexlng- a global scale in general and in first time ft^hlon designer Mary SAVE UP TO 40% ton Dr. will be master of cere- toe Middle East in particular, These values are only a sample of the hundreds ot form and Quant but still leaves out the monies at the reunion of the MORE MORE MORE MORE Beatles. home Items ora sole at the lowest Agway prices. 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It upset the re­ SIGNAL SYSTEM FEATURING NEW AUTO­ to complete and return the glonal and world balance ef SIDE BY SIDE MODELS. FREE VACATION 20” Rotary Mower MATIC TUNING EYE. FREE VACATION FOR In Living Units form sent to them. Those power. FOR 2 WITH PURCHASE OF ANY FROST- planning to attend the event In retracing the situation Powerful gt/i bp. BAS engkie 2 WITH PURCHASE OF ANY 23" COLOR The Town Health Department should send their checks f6r that led to the war, Dr. Gerson with full 20” blade that ad­ FREE MODEL. reports that 186 Inspections of tickets as soon as possible to named the United States, justs for »/4” to 8” cut. I.r«if TV. living units were made last Mrs. Claire Collins, 239 Strick­ France and Great Britain as the 24” Lawn IteduoM from $28.97 mulcber Included. month under Manchester’s land St., Glastonbury. architects of stability in the Roller Sale Housing Code. , Sale Price White Ehnulsoliin Inspections were made of 2 Exterior Paint Price single-family dwellings, 68 two- $18.95 Goes ora lUce latex point . . . Reduced from but mode with linseed oil for famUy dwoUings, 16 multiirte Thii compact, uieful tea wagon fits $21.60 a FULL FEATURED CONSOLE STEREOS. AM- unit dwellings, and o f eight Once Again anywhere, rolli anywhere, tervei durability and bolding power. Reduced FAMOUS TILT TOP EASY TO CLEAN PHIL­ stores and apartments. everything— easily and convenlendy. frotu FM-FM STEREO. SOLID HARDWOOD CAB­ The inspector reports that be THE FASCINATING It’f sure to add homey warmth to any Sale Price $57.95 C O RANGES. LIFT OFFfHo Qr^Artnlfot.. who rnu- a pojnt At 690 feet: "There are some connected with a conspiracy was t.r«t to toOto.," ICtoW -M. M in the over-all list by about 6 to pital arthritis specialist, who >phg raises to June 30 are for: assistant building • Inspector, "Ho takes some pride in them the boa from e. good grip on 5 as the market backed away ?*®**'^’ lectured on. “ Inflammatory director of public works, $182; $126.67. and oarea for them. He reads raUo in great-grandchlldrein. Blood Vessel Diseases" on him. vnth the right haniUtng, he from an early 3 to 1 many hooka on reptiles to know Funeral services wUl be held Art Wolff, - : = makes It seem easy. favor of gainers. what he is doing." The usual Thursday evening- tomorrow at 11 a.m. at Holmes Hartford Hospital internist, who m T A lbSt J.“ t i p ^ t e ‘ j r . ^ Sweet has not always paid Keeney said he okayed keep, up process by traders was cited Funeral Home, 400 Main St. will lecture on March 16. Beebe Given Light Side Burial will be at the conven­ his companion. Lanzano testi- shape." tlons W ed n e^ y ^ o i* with much attention to books or ing the boa in the high school as one reason for the weakness, There will be two guest phy­ fled that ttey took money from brought ^ n s to state’s Atty Geoi|e R, Tlernan. as long as Sweet took care of it ience of the family. school. Until September and but the technical rally was seen sicians from St. Francis Hos­ the cash rerister and $1 from tbc faces of weary workmen on Tiernan claimed there was a There will be no calling Y ear’ s Term , O i News biology, his Interests were and Keeney could use it in class­ merely as a quick trading turn, pital during March Including Dr. his waUet, tore out a phone in tbc surface who had been con- plot to blow up certain buUdlngs hours. karate lessons and snakes main­ room demonstrations. Keeney said brokers. David Maloney, dermatologist, the wall, after having told Lan- corned about the condition of and Injure certain persons, ’The family suggests that (Oontinned from Page One) ly — school least. also insisted the boy do most The Associated Press average who will speak on "Advances Suspended zano and his wife to lie down ^ho timber-lined shaft as a re-though uncovering and proving of the handling. of 60 stocks at noon was off .7 those wishing to do so make in the Treatment of Skin Di­ But this year included biolo­ She refused to sign the ticket. OT the floor in a back ipom, be- the fire. a conspiracy is difficult The boa’s cage Is in a smoU at 303.4 with industrials down memorial contributions to the seases" on Friday and Dr. gy. His grades began to climb Ml. - — — — — tTmJA -ar tJ.,- m/vVi 13/\1 w.. — — A one JV.A*!year suspended jail vtwai Good warned waaiicu iicaher oiioshe iiii^atbmight go fore they fled. 846 feet: “ Guides and tim- jjg persons were room behind Keeney’s office to 1.0, rails off .1 and utilities United Memodist tto sign. had his bond reduced from $6,- down here." Hernan said that Ronald Long Beach State College, Calif, glomerate and other_ grow^ I^ M w c l^ t, <6. o ' attended a week-long course in dangerous weapon, and nolo Miss Walker was taken to mu- 000 to $3,000 todav and is also The surface wamecT "Dll- walked in the backroom and « “ h uil! r ii ® vveek-long < ^ s e in dangerous weapon, and nolo Miss Walker was taken to mu- 000 to $3,000 today and is also The surface wameiT "Dll- Johnson, 26^-testUylng In his for Information. next to me is this snake. I got fields w e^ shaken »i i ‘ ------— ------— visitors at one time per patient. If the shop eould get enough time as the children’s program. will meet 'Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Hm of his beUef that everybody IT., ° f , Martins final po- cember. The spokesman said Theresa H. Mather, 369 Sum­ Alexander Dunlap,. North Beach die sharp teeth Into the prey. pensive, he said. So he Induced NOW _ _ Mrs. Augusta Dumschot Tess- tlons, and Mrs. Arthur Rowe, litical defeat. _ The teeth of Sweet’s boa are shipments of boas and pythons, Miss Marion Jesseman, chil at Manchester Memorial Hos- was as nice a m.v as ha was. ..______a____H'® ®°mpany would try tO place ADMITTED YESTERDAY: mit St.; John M. Lawrence, 369 Haven, N. J.; Peter M. Pella the snake to try some nice mice which grow to 87 feet, she said, OPEN! KIDDIE KORDAL drentaUto^“^ ,’’vrirb;astor^- MCC Students pital. After a business meeting, f, ^ remaining'370 workero at Andrew W. Anderson, 871 El­ Benedict Dr., Wapplng; Arthur Jr., 375 Bldwell St.; Joseph M. about a half Inch long and slant and it did. “ We could sell eight or nine a teller She will be assisted by member of Concordia Lutheran ^rs. WUliam Smith, Auxiliary Dr. Philip E. Sumner will speak weren t. rej^ted by his Ite- other Sperry Raiii faculties or lington Rd., South Windsor; J. Duprey, Andover; Denise M. MltcheU Jr., 70 Brookfield St., into his mouth. It Is not poison­ Sweet said having the king CHILD DAY CARE CENTER ous. week, Mrs. Robert Tyler Mrs. Prank Church, died yesterday at Mid- president, and Mrs. Harry Mc- On Dean’s List about “ Prepared Childbirth.’’ A few years later. Martin said publican constituents in a pri- with nonaffiliated companies in Mrs. Alice M. Arnold, 366 W. Reopell, Camp Meeting Rd., South Windsor; Mrs. Stella P. snake eat mammals and not HOURLY • DAILY • WEEKLY Mrs. <3arl Gustafson Mahon, ways and means chalr- Once bitten hard, the prey “ We weren’t going to sell Huriey, Almost 10 per cent of stu- Mrs. Ingried Mitchell will also the action rellei^g hi™ <>* h o^ w U e S ^ t t a n Norwalk area, Middle Tpke.; Everett W. Bent­ Bolton; Mrs. I^ls M. Miller, 63 Spankausky, WilUmantic. cold blooded snakes Is contrary Responsible care of your child while you Norman H. Lltke of 995 Tolland as general ad cannot get away even If the them at first," riie added. But and Mra. Thomas Kelleher. dents enroUed in full-time de- speak about the LaMaze Method party leaders’s dutlw probably ® ley, Dobson Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Mountain Dr., Wapplng; Rob­ Also, Mrs. Marjorie Iddlngs to what he has read of them. work, shop or keep your appokitmento. visors to the ball committee. snake wanted to get rid of It. the only one she handled had The children’s session will in­ gree programs at Manchester prepared childbirth. She has leng^thened hla life. But it took Mariraret Heckler PoKce Wagon Escape Eleanor Bodo, 207 Center St.; ert W. Brockway, Glastonbury; and daughter, 2 Foster Dr., Ver­ Hours: 7 AJil. to 6 PJK. Mon. thru Sat. Survivors also include a sis- The ball will be held May 3 Rr Its teeth cannot slant outward. Sweet admitted there are few so many potential buyers, she clude finger games and stories. C oonm ^ty College during the studied the subject In Paris, and him a .lltUe time to adopt that P- Margaret Heckler, BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Two Mrs. Patricia A. Burns’ 19 Hill- James A. Chase, Warehouse non; Mrs. Gloria Boisvert and ter, two half sisters, and a half gj Hartford Hilton Hotel Mass., pulled the. upset with a The boa does not kill with its boys he knows as fascinated asked for another shipment. (Hot Lunches Served) “ Harry the Dirty Dog,” “ The fail semester have been named has had three children by using phllosphical view, men—on their way to jail and crest Dr., Rockville; Carmel J. Point; Stanley Butkus, 44 Burn­ son, 152 Charter Oak St.; Mrs. brother. with music by the Paul Lander- “ new faces” , “ t 1 m e -f o r-a- ham St.; Mrs. Lillian Stelmark, Jeanne A. Kempe and daughter, bite. It wraps Its coils around "'Ith snakes as he Is. But he The snake buyers, Mrs. Bar­ 9 DELMONT STREET, MANCHESTER Blueberry Ble Ellf,” “ Hi, Mr. to .the Dean’s List, college of- the method. “ r hurt for a while. I sort of handcuffed to two other prison­ Cafazzo, Hope Valley Rd., He­ CUT OUT AND SAVE THIS NUMBER: ohange” campaign. Martin rue­ 42 Deerfield Dr.; Joseph HazardvlUe; Mrs. Beverly Plkul the prey and exerts tremendous said it Is getting more difficult enbaum noted, appear to her to Robin,” and some “ Rag;gedy Funeral services will be held man Orchestra, ficlals announced today, A to------felt like C a e ^ must have when ers — slipped to freedom from a bron; Howard C. Cushman, 92 tomorrow at 1 p.m. at Newkirk L,adies Plan Communion fully remembered that had been A. Blais, 67 Wetherell St.; Mrs. and daughter. East Windsor; pressure for long spells to cru8h ®*‘ “ ® “ ™® “ "'• y “ *® ®®®ke be average people and of no PHONE 649.5531 Ann" episodes. tail of 93 students from 26 com- Bernard Chalecki, boating Brutus stabbed him,” he said, locked paddy wagon. Laurel St.; Denise T. Duda, John *P. Jackson, head libra- and Whitney Funeral Home, 318 The annual corporate com- his successful strategy when he Bernice F. Hendrickson, 96 Mrs. A. Jeanne Clapp and and suffocate. **e wants In area pet stores, particular age or sex. She said Ml munitles were named to the safety commissioner, will But Martin stayed In the Police immediately issued an Thompsonville; Mrs. Etta E. rian, will narrate the book talk. Burnside Ave., East Hartford, munlon of the Laadies of the first ran In 1923 North St.; Ernest C. DeCiccIo, daughter Thompsonville. With the prey dead, the To help himself In that line. she considers them “ mostly In­ list, out of the 961 enroUed in speak about “ Water Pollution’ ’ House seven more years. If he Fallow, 23 Gerard St.; Henry Mrs. Glenn Richards and Mrs. The Rev. Joseph E. Bourret, sacred 'Heart will take place at . - - ...... ------So Martin returned to the p ' “I two-year degree programs. at a dinner-meeting of the bore a grudge, it may have sat- town where he was bom Nov 3 *? emgno, 26, of Bridg;eport A. Grabowskl, East Hartford; James Miller of the library staff pastor of Concordia Lutheran u,g io:30 a.m. Mass on Sunday, __ »»_ it_« _.i._1!_4_i. _____r«_z.______.a___ z. . *♦ » nnfl MOTWrtlr 'DoffAweAM OO a# Ernest Jellinek, Ridgewood Topping the list with stralight Nayaug Yacht Club Saturday at igfied him when the man who 1884—and to the North Attleboro and Patrick Patterson, 28, of will model, together with pro- Church, will officiate. Burial Following the Mass a luncheon Trail, Coventry; Guy E. Jodoln, “A" averages were three stu- 7 p.m. at Tobacco Valley Inn, engineered his ousUng, Rep. Dally Chronicle, the town's only Fairfield. fesslonal models. ivUl be in Lakevlew Cemetery, will be held at Howard John­ 110 Greenwood Dr.; Alphonse dents from Manchester and one IVindsor. (jiiailes A. Halleck of Indiana, paper, which he owtned. Police said the two had been Bridgeport. son’s on Rt. 30. The speaker will Julian Jr., Dean Dr., Bolton; each from East Hartford and ------was removed as' GOP leader six Before leaving, he turned In arraigned in Circuit Court and There will be no calling hours. be the Rev. Robert Cronin, pas­ Raymond J. Leger, Ellington New Britain. Applications for an Advanced years later In another political the ohauffeured limousine pro- were being transported to Vernon tor of St. Maurice Church In Bridgeport State JaU with 12 Ave., Rockville; Antonio Leone, Walter M. Weir They were: Mrs. Amelia E. pjrst Aid Course,' sponsored by coup. vided him by the House. 166 Birch St.; David E. Longon, Bolton. Costa, 12 Bonner Rd.; Laurence the Manchester Red Cross, are Martin said then he voted for He had turned It in once be other prisoners who had also ap­ Youth Charged Walter M. Weir, 70, of Hart­ Tickets may be obtained from peared in court. 614 Foster St., Wapplng; Leon ford, formerly of Manchester, H. Frelhelt, 14 Westwood St.; gyn being taken. It was today Rep. Gerald R. Ford of Mlchl- fore, when he was bounced as Francis McCue, 38 Hyde St.; Mrs. Antonk) Gonsalves. Mrs. Esther C. Heam, 125 Tan- announced. Classes beg;ln to- gan to replace Halleck because GOP leader. With Shoplifting died Sunday in Bloomfield. Rockville Hospital Notes Andrew V. Mangano, 26 Lodge ! J®''*'®® L- Foy, 48 High niorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the Red “ we need new faces, new fig- But the House—as a token of Dr.; Mrs. Vivien M. Murray, 98 CAR? Mr. Weir was bom in Man- BUYING nm npi- T}r>Kpi-t N p II trpotpi-n of two bridges to an Investigation of a complaint Survivors Include two sisters. Road; Pauline Strycharz, 1 Baker Jr., 98 Bolton St.; Jr., 1623 Main St., South Wind­ 542 GIs Killed comes a legend to be explored ^® New Haven Railroad sor; Russell E. Wilson, 64 Ken­ by WeUs Farm Wagon Store on juj.g Noank and Ertel Dr.; Mark Poulin, 156 oheryl A. Bairsantl, 112 Prince- in the history books.” over the proposed expan- Rt. 83 where a gun rack was jjjgg Gladys Weir of Monson, St.; Albert Schortmann, tom St.; Gardiner W. Bassett nedy Rd. And, she said, “ an era' in Wilbur Cross Highway BIR'THS YESTERDAY; A shoplifted from the store on Magg. Tolland Ave.; Henry Willey, El- Jr., 270 Hackmatack St.; American history has been Tolland Tpke. son to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth March 1. Donofrio was released puiieral services were held Ungton; Bertha Unless, 29 James C. Bissell, 149 Chestnut In War Last Week brought to a close.’ ’ The hearing was set for Arnold, 365 W. Middle Tpke.; a under the no ball program and this afternoon at the Maple Hill laurel St.; DoreenSt.; St. Diana Louis, C. Bottum, Falk- (Continued from Page One) Ford, who holds the leader- March 21 at the request of the daughtm* to Mr. and Mrs. Jo­ will appear in court March 26. (jhapels, Hartford. Burial was ^8 ^ye St. nor Dr.; James Bransfleld, 438 A„,„ —The often-hit Uong Bl elec- ship „„ - post- which Martin had for State Highway Department. ^ It seph CairilU of East Hartford; Harry V. Temple, 18. Port- jg goldlers Field,' Northwood Births Tuesday: A son to Mr. W. Middle Tpke.r Paul W. and 36 wounded In the and Mrs. Richard Gray, 8 trie power plant 16 miles north- “ years, said “ the country, the w m the Departrnent land, Maine, was arrested by Cemetery, Wilson. Buck, 135 Spruce St. clashes. Republican party, have lost a which asked for the Indefinite Officer Cyril Banks and charg­ Brook^ide La!\e;»a daughter to — ------— ---- a ----- — Also, ijeooranDeborah ni.E. ijaiuer,Calder, oo33 XNorinNorth Vietnamese gunners£(unners at — _ — ------. erent RtatcRmnn postponement of the hearing. ed with improper use of license SAVE ON COUGH Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aborn, -pajiggr s t ; Gary W. Carlson,-the western epd of the demlll- —The Cam Pha military bar- 'Joe Martin's contribution to date has been set for a plates and driving an imregister- and COLD REMEDIES Plainville. ^2 Hemlock St.; Andrea J. tarlzed zone hit another Ameri- Tacks 44 miles east-northeast of a better Ame;dca will be indeli- "®w hearing, ed motor vehicle. He was re­ State Crime Discharged Tuesday: Aristide Deary, 17 Huntington St.; Kath- can C123 transport today—their ^ bly ■ written with his great The State Highway Depart- ] DISCOUNT PRICES! leased under bond of $25 and Rey, 130 Orchard St.; Betty g^ne M. DeCorbert, 78 Cottage second in two days—as It was .T'’^ ® record In the Coneress of the ment is reviewlnB- airmnlnr in S.B CAN SAVE YOU MONEY will appear In court in Rock­ Baker, Ixirraine Dr.; Moses Lucia A. Dougan, 25 Oak- landing at the Khe Sanh Marine ^b®® west-northwest of Hal- u X d States'• S a n V e Sa^s to see ARTHUR DRUG ville March 19. Target of K oter,17 S p r u c e S t.:E m m a lin e ^ ^ R d .; Christopher B. Earl, combat base. The plane was put Pbong. ' „ ^ united States. terchange plans to see if there In 1940, Franklin D, Roosevelt are any aperational deficiencies John Thomas- Meyers, 23, Blac-kwllder, 31 Charter Rd.; ^ Ellzaibeth Dr.; Roger A. out of action although not de--T h e Phu Ly railroad yard 36 singled out Martin as a symbol In design a departmental offl- Range Hill Dr., ''teday was Discussions ane Kutaly, 16 Charter Rd.; wisher, 35 E^stflold St. stroyed, officers at Rhe Sanh ot-Republlcanlsm as the Demo- ®lal said. charged, with operaiting an un- William Beny, 75 Davis -i^ve.; ^jgg Lorraine Fister, 91 gald, and no one was hurt. darkness, the clouds j,j.gjjg President sought a third He said that eventuallv the . registered motor vehicle and HARTFORD (AP)—Gov. John River ^ n’ helicopters flew over the ■ “ ggg^^g°7” “ ‘ d a m a y ^ tae ‘ ® ""' '" ’ ® reference to proposed interchange at Laurel was released on the no cash ball Dempsey will discuss with state ___ ^ _ 10 Turnbull Rd.; Sylvia S Hell- wreckage of the C123 shot down N a w ^ d the u llo te ^ fd radar Barton and Fish” in- Park would also be reviewed. program. Ho will appear In A 'ni. u ■ Strom, 474 Adams St.; Peter R. Wednesday with 48 men aboard Navy said me pilots usea raaar advertising man Bruce The interchanges on relocated officials fsoon the possibility of court March 19. is at* 38 ^P^rk^St *^tel." S®®*"®" Circta; Bev- and reported no sign of lUe. Ma- Barton and Rep. Hamilton Fish Ht. 6 are not Involved since appointing local crime commi or W3 2711 News i L i i f erly A Lelbman, RFD2; James rine officers at Mie Sanh said ®ll ordnMce on target. of New York, a Roosevelt foe on they have been reviewed al- slons throughout the state. mailed ewB Items may p Maloney, 26 Norwood St.; no attempt would be made to re- Other U.S. planes pounded the House Rules Committee. ready, the official said. to P. O. Box 327, Beta Sigma Phi Dempsey said Wednesday the Kockville. John J. McCarthy, 1087 Main cover the bodies because of the three North Vietnamese elr^ Martin opposed several Roos- The Capitol Region Plannlftg possible appointments are re- _ St.; Philip A. McGehan Jr., thousands of North Vietnamese fields at Bal Thuong, a second- gyeit policies at the start of Agency’s Transportation and Has Rush Party ceivlng “ a great deal of inter­ 13® W. Middle Tpke. troops massed close around the ®ry strip 80 miles south of Ha- World War H. Martin voted Land Use Committees will hold Also, Francis D. O’Brien, base. noi; Phuc Yen, a major MIG against arming U.S. merchant ® public meeting at Verplanck est.” CONITRUeilVE Eta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi The local commissions were Canoe Capsizes, BFDl; Susan M.Pagani, 311a U.S. FlOO Super Sabre flgh- base 18 miles northwest of the ghipg, Lend Lease, and the ex- School on March 12 to present sorority,, entertained prospec­ suggested by President Johnson Cooper Hill St.; Robert E. ter-bomber also was shot down capital, and Dong Hoi, another tension of the draft act In 1941. alternate plans for the proposed SUGGESTION tive members Tuesday night at at“ r m i t e Vou^e’ bHefing Nine Servicemen Peary, 367 Adams S t; Alan C. Wednesday while supporting secondary strip 36 miles above One of eight children of a $16- HI- 6-184 Interchange at the Rossetto, 93 Lake St.; Ronald L. government troops at the south-, the demilitarized zone. a-week blacksmith, Mariin got Laurel Park area. Are you etill carrying the a Rush Party at the home of week as part of the . National Weight of "lump-auni In- Mrs. John Henry, Glastonbury. Governor's Conference session. Said Missing Schultz, 18 Bilyue Rd.; Edward ern end of the country, but the U.S. bombers have been con- his first job selling newspapers iurance paymenti? Then The theme of the party was Dempsey said. G. Verlander, 290 Bldwell St.; pilot was rescued. The FlOO and cemtratlng on North Vietnamese to workers leaving the gates of It’i time to lighten the BORROW up to $5,000 “ Occupations and Hats,” and Dempsey said the commis- (Continued from Page One) Henry J. Yaworski, 44 Tanner the C123 raised the total number airfields to keep them Inopera- North Attleboro mills. At the • Lisk Sentenced load with Budget-Rite, St. of UkS. planes lost In combat In tl've so that (Jommullst war- age of 24 he became publisher the low-coat monthly pay­ each member made and wore a sions would consist of citizens Two , Marinenianne crashcman boatsdohir rmmfrom hat depicting her occupation, aseiened to review and' Identify r, ?. *n® crasn Doawirom From Andover; Barbara C. South Vietnam to 235. planes cannot strike at Khe of the North Attleboro Dally ment plan that lets you and three ^^ound To Nine Months conaolidate all of your Prospective members from the aU C s of criTe withinTh“ ta 10 McBride, Rose Lane; Sheila L. in the attacks on North Viet- Sanh and the other allied strong Chronicle. searched through the premiumi and pay the ewy area who attended the event are communities and to offer sug- gjght Ready, Rt. 6. nam Wednesday night, U.S. Po‘nt® below the DMZ. Known as “ Joe’‘ to thousands, Harold R. Llsk, 84i, of 146 ^gy-^with one monthly Miss Lois Segerberg of Man- gestions on what should be done wntpr tomnprnturfi in tho From Bolton: Kent C. Baglin, Navy all-weather Intruders U.S. pilots flew a total of 83 he won majorities in the Indus- Center St., was elven a nlne- check. Call for details. chester and Mrs. Duane Stlmp- gpout it. ' _,„g_® "Lg, “ Coventry Rd.; Susan pk Gee, from the carriers Enterprise missions over North Vietnam trial city of Fall River In years month jail' sentence for break- son of Rockville. Dempsey DpmnRRv .snirtsaid hphe umniHwould meetm p p t...... Wednesday.'One source estimat- “ South Rd. | Brenda L. Goodwin, and Kitty Hawk flew low Wednesday. when Democrats carried the Ing and entering, possession of Tuesdayilaorfaxr xiHrriwith rVi/xthe cocha'irmen nJ am of Robert J. Smithy,Inc. ed a man in top physical condi­ Loomis Rd. through, 600 to 1,600-feet over- U.S. fighter-bombers also con- city 2-1. burglary tools and violation of the Connecticut Planning Com- ,S avihcs B ank From .Coventry: Ralph M. casts to attack: tinued to rake Communist gun Martin usually dodged the probation, during a session of INSURANSMITHS tion would be frozen within 16 judkins Ihlttee on Criminal Admiriistra- *. V Personal Notices minutes at such temperatures Nathan Hale' Dr.; —The Van Dlen battery plant positions and troops menacing Washington cocktail circuit—he Manchester Circuit Court42 this tlon. Supreme Court Justice James D. Moriarty, Bellevue seven miles south of the center the Khe Sanh base, layinc[ down didn’t smoke or drink anyway. morning. 963 Ma’in St., Manchester John P. Cotter and retired Jus­ Ur. of Hanoi. The plant reportedly bombs and napalm as close as His big Interest was the House Lllik will serve 90 days on Phone 649-5241 In Memoriam Barred Women Educated In iovlng memory of John B, De- tice Samuel Mellitn. From Vernon: Christopher R. accounts for about 60 per cent of 100 yards from the outher wire, and his devotiOn to It was re- each charge. In a consecutive ' OF M anchester State Police Commissioner Leo PARIS — The great co-dis- Casadel, 19 Washington St.; North Vietnam’s 'battery pro- They flew more than 200 sorties vealed when, as speaker, a col- sentence, after pleading and be- BaiduKg CeKlen... iiuttro who inssed away March 7, 649-5203 MAIN ONPICi lAlT IRANCH WIST IRANCH J. Mulcahy will also be asked coverer of radium, Marie Curie, ^ Paulette M. Dlugos, 142 Orchard ductlon. It was last attacked on Wednesday against North Viet- league asked him to order shor- Ing found g;ullty In each case. 923 Main Sirtei C. Ctntor Strett, Cot. Ltnoa Monchtiltr Norliadg A year has p a s ^ since our Lord to attend the meeting, Dempsey obtained the first part' of her St.; Kenneth H. Friedrich, 12 May 21, nearly a year ago. namese positions around the ter dally prayers by the House Lisk had been accused of Mtnbar of Eadeial InturtMt C t p . SOUTH WINDSOR OFFICE — Suilivon Avtnu* Shopping Canter took you Into. His k' in gd ^ . said. college education in a "floating South St.; Thomas A. Kelly, -^An li-acre svipply area con- base and against Communist in- chaplain. breaking into Sam’s Barber RURNSlOE OFFICE .<■ Rurruide Avenue at Churth Street, Eatf Hertford tore of SlS'and tee happdneaa^yo^ If the idea is accepted at the urilverslty” in Warsaw, where, ^yejand Hill^ Robert J. King, talnlng 88 warehouses and fantrymen attacking Marine hill Martin, who never affiliated Shop, 616 Main St.'early last *TfW#«Mr(k of Tto ifiiiM Csmsity G Ssrttjf Co. in Modstod comptmios. RemenA>ei4mr(dways gave lu. thiiura fives uit *"®®*'*®8^'be said, mayors of var- ycung women barred by their 194 E. Main St.; Daryl G. Lu- wharves on the Red River 1.8 position flanking the fortress, with any religious denomlna- month. Two other breaking and 4 theon^lSut you , eltles could help decide how sex from AVarsaw University ginbuhl, Snipsic Lake; Grace miles southeast of the center of Spotters reported seven bunk- tion, refused, explaining: entering charges .against Usk MAIN OFHCE & PARKADE OFFICE OPEN TONIGHT TU. 8 P.M. until we ttpe all togther again. the commissions should be es- studied science and sociology C. Smith, 25 Eleanor D r.; James Hanoi. It has been bombed sev- ers destroyed along \rith 60- ‘This is the only church I were nolled by the court Feb. Your Loving Wife and Children tabUshed. - secretively. H. White, 169 Crestrldge pr, eral times recently. yards of enemy trench caved in. have, you know." 16. M m l O UmTEKW MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. 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the story say8, “ And won our Jack Smith first game in the new white uni­ News in forms.’’ Church Heads Form Sid Klenits’s wife, Phoebe Rose, Is copublisher of the Good The Baby Has Small Town Paper ’Thunder Herald, and writes her Agency for Housing The W orld own column under the heading: ’"The Editor’s Squaw Says.’’ HAR’ITORD (AP)—Leaders of Bishop Gray was named cor- Bandits Grab. $72,000 Mrs. KlenOz has a good eye for religious denomlna- poratlon president; Bishop Don- LONDON (AP) —^Ix masked Shows People Same the ’’characters’’ we find in any tions have „„no,mced announced Incomor- litcorpor ^ bandits shot a guard Wednesday Jones of Bloomfield, secretary; Been Named By JACK SMim flife was at the home of the ation of an agency that will night and grabbed $72,000 in ’The Lofl Angeles Times Knewteons’ daughter, and raced writes. and the ^ev. Timothy Meehan serve as an Information souree British currency but missed an­ The mall has brought a copy off In the wrong direction. ® ^ bluffer, a spong- of New Iteven, treasurer. for non-profit housing sponsors. other $600,000 worth by a few Luchily, the fire department a smart alec. All religious denominations minutes. Catholic, Protestant and Uni­ Toroa, Gall Lorr&lne, daughter of Frank and Elaine published ClM and Mapleton went «>n,e pretty girls a weather have been Invited to participate. neighborhood ted Church of Christ representa­ Connell Toros, 86 V.emon St. She was bom Feb. 29 at Manches­ The raiders broke into the Mliui., "in the hea Blue to the right farm, but unluckily The group expects "one other North London branch of Securi- tives met at the Episcopal Di­ ter Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother Is Mrs. Earth County.’’ the bam burned to the ground “ 7 " : “ " large segment’’ of the religious that tattles, a man who knows ocesan House Tuesday to final­ Lydia Connell, 38 Pearl St., WlUlmantlc. Her paternal grand­ cor Ltd., Britain’s biggest ar­ ’The eidtor, Sid Klenltz, had before they could do anything. community to announce its sup­ mored car delivery service, and all, more ize plans for the Connecticut In­ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Toros, Mansfield Ave., Wll- read a pleoe I wrote efboutOaipt. Editor Klenltz himself went port soon. Bishop Hines said. terfaith Housing Corporation. llmanUc. She has a sister, Valerie F., 7. made their escape before the Billy’s Whiz Bsmg magazine, out to the Knewtson farm per- State Department of Commu­ • • » * • trucks arrived with the after­ On hand were the Most Rev. and wrote me a note with some sonaUy to cover the fire, buthe «Kht, a boy who cuts up in nity Affairs Commissioner Le­ noon’s collections of cash boxes church, some man who makes Henry J. O’Brien, archbishop of Reid, Mark Philip, son of Robert S. and Margaret historical data on that fabled was also too late. roy Jones joined the meeting from shops and offices . remarks about women. A grown Hartford; the Most Rev. Joseph Buckley Relij, Dockerel Rd., Vernon. He was bom Fob. 29 at publication. ’There were several other to read a statement from Gov. After scaling • a^ 10-foot gate, man who laughs at everything Donnelly, auxiliary bishop of Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents Now Klenltz has sent me a items of Interest on Page 1. John Dempsey, which said: the gang shot a 69-year-old he says, and one man who are Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Buckley Sr., Kingsbury Ave., copy of his paper In which he ’The Booster Club elected of­ Hartford; the Rt. Rev. Walter H. "Not only is this a splendid guard, beat up the manager, doesn't know how to run a news­ Rockville. His paternal grtmdparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ writes, in his coliunn; ficers and discussed Christmas Gray, bishop of the Episcopal example of ecumenism; it broke open the strongroom and paper —he’s the editor.” mond R. Reid, 28 Marble St. Ho has a sister, Robin Lynn, 1%. ’Jack Smith, writer decorations Diocese of Connecticut; and Dr. marks also a dramatic commit­ * ♦ » • « hauled away the cash boxes Every town also has an out­ for the Los Angeles ’Times, purchase of a merry-go-round Nathaniel Guptlll, minister, Con­ ment by three denominations of there. ’The guard was wounded spoken woman, eh, Sid? Roy, Steven Arthur, son of Donald F. and Carolyn Nel­ dropped us a card this week for the park. necticut Conference of the Uni­ the Christian faith to a unified only slightly. Yes. When it comes to peo­ son Roy, 20 Arrow St., Thompsonville. He was bom Feb. 28 about a matter and commented, Members of the Maple River ted Church of Christ. effort of social action.” Securicor said the robbery ple. Good Thunder isn't so at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents "You’ve got the greatest name Study Club and their husbands The agency, with offices in The governor offered the as­ brought its loss in the past two different from Los Angeles, are Mr. and Mrs. Arnold K. Nelson, 434 Spring St. His pater­ for a newspaper I ever heard.’ ’’ had a dinner and card party, New Haven, will have the fol­ sistance of the Department of years to $200,000—out of $60 bil­ except we have more lunatics. nal grandmother Is Mrs. Arthur Roy, .42 Washington Ave., ’That’s true, and I am grate­ high honors going to Mrs. E. lowing functions: Community Affairs, and said lion worth of currency deliv­ East Hartford. He has a brother, David, 2. ful to Klenltz for sending me a Kalbel and Mr. B. Bammert. —To educate communities, es­ that agency "la prepared to pro­ ***** ered. copy of his paper. It is bucolic, In nearby Beauford Comers, pecially religiously-affiliated vide financial assistance” to Banville, Richard Lee, son of Bernard John and Jeanne right down from the main story it is noted on Page 3, Julia groups, to the need for and ap­ nonprofit housing sponsors. Marquis Banville, Willie Circle, Rockville. He was bom Feb. Express Train Derails to the last classified ad. Greeley called the previous proaches to the housing short­ MARCHTRENK, Austria 27 at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents I had never heard of Good age among low and low-moder­ (AP) — Four persons were re­ Wednesday on Gertrude are Mr. and Mrs. Adrien Marquis, Fort Kent, Maine. His pater­ ’Thunder of Blue Earth Ooimty, ate income families. ported killed and seven others Cramer, and Mrs. Addie Mor­ The Manchester public school Royal Mink No. 2 nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. EMmond Banville, Fort but the atlas shows they are In —To increase nom-proflt spon­ injured when an express train row and Bruce visited with the menu for the week of March 11 LONDON — The Royal Mint Kent, Maine. He has a brother, Dwayne Bernard, 7% ; and a South Central Minnesota, and sorship of housing and to pro­ carrying 200 persons was de­ David Morrows on Sunday. is as follows: produced a record 774 million sister, Susan Marie, 6. the map is dotted with blue vide additional senior citizen ****** railed today on the main line On Page 7 we learn that Er­ Monday: Frankfurt on- roll, coins for foreign governmenU lakes. Population is given as vin Krosch, of (3ood ’Thunder, housing. from Western Europe to Vienna. potato chips, spinach, milk, in 1966, plus 626 million United Travers, Kimberly Dee, daughter of Curtis and Mar­ had the high producing dairy pears. —To serve as a liaison be­ A spokesman for the Austrian 468 Kingdom coins, also a record. garet Eamshaw Travers, 35 Mountain St., Rockville. She was In this urbanized nation it is herd among 34 herds tested In Tuesday: Meat balls, gravy, tween local housing sponsors State Railways said four cars The Royal Mint is the second bom Feb. 28. at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal hard to realize that there are Blue Earth County. His cows mashed potato, carrots, bread, and other groups such as local jumped the tracks. ’The cause of biggest — after the U. S. Mint. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. D. Eamshaw, Lexington, still Good Thunders. That the averaged 67.8 pounds of butter- butter, milk, pineapple upside and federal government agen­ Mass. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. T. Travers, the accident was not immediate­ cies, financial institutions, and ly determined, but the express news of births and deaths and fat. down cake. The hushed, capacity audiehce is entertained by folksingrer Gina Clarke. Wilmington, Mass. butterfat production and bams Page 6 Is devoted to Good Wednesday: Creamed chicken management agencies. **'*** was doing more than 70 miles that bum down la important. Thunder Hl-School Hl-Lltes, a on rice, peas, bread, butter. The corporation will be funded an hour. Xerox Copy Service Roberts, Scott Michael, son of Napoleon Joseph and The main story in the Good page evidently produced by the milk, apple crisp. by the churches—the Archdio­ Gertrude Panicko Roberts, 84 Windsor Ave., RockVllle. He was- Thunder Herald of Feb. 16 con- school’s own journalism class, Thursday: Italien grinder, cese of Hartford, the Diocese Mancheszer bom Feb. 28 at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal Pearson Tax Proposal of Norwich, the Episcopal Dio­ OTTAWA (AP) — Prime Min­ corns the Knewtsons’ bam, It reports that Good Thunder applesauce, milk, ice cream. Blueprint and Supply, Inc. grandmother is Mrs. Josephine Panicko, 64 Spring St., Rock­ cese and the Connecticut Con­ ister Lester B. Pearson’s gov­ wtiich was lost in a fire the pre- defeated Garden City on Frl- Friday: Baked fish sticks, ville. His paternal grandmother is Mrs. Rose Roberts, Coven­ ference, United Church of Christ 690 Hartford Rd., Manchester ernment is proposing two pew vious Tuesday night. To add to day, 62-69. In the final quarter mashed potato, cole slaw, try. He has two brothers, Richard, 10, and Timothy, 3; and —and each has pledged $3,000 tax surcharges, a $76 million the drama, the Good Thunder the score was tied twice. “ But bread, butter, milk, vanilla pud­ 640-8698 two sisters, Terry, 16, and Susan, 13. Fire Department thought the we came out ahead in the end,” ding with peaches. for the first operating budget. ***** spending cut and wage-price Lamberton, Christine Laura, daughter of Richard and restraints to replace the tax leg­ Beth Sheehan L.amberton, Baxter St., Tolland. She was bom islation which nearly brought Feb. 29 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grand­ down the government last parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sheehan, Proctorsvllle, Vt. month. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and'Mrs. Carl Lamberton, Finance Minister klltchell Springfield, Vt. She has two sisters, Lynne, 8, and Kim, 7. Sharp told a news conference ***** the government would propose Johnston, Kelly Ann, daughter of Roy William and Vir­ three per cent surcharges on ginia Remkiewicz Johnston, 76 Grove St., Rockville. She waus corporation and personal in­ bom Feb. 28 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal come taxes. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Remkiewicz, 24 Janet ’The new tax package should bring in $440 million addiUonal Lane, Rockville. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston, 68 Catherine St., Hartford. for 1968-69. * * * ‘ * * Nivison, Kurt Allen, son of Melvyn D. and Norma Thing Soviet Punishment Hit Nlvlson, West Shore Rd., Rockville. He was bom Feb. 29 at MOSCOW (AP) —Citing the Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are case of a 17-year-old boy sen­ Mr', and Mrs. Leland Thing, Watervllle, Maine. His paternal tenced to two years in prison for grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Nivison Sr., Winslow, trying to steal 22 cents, the So­ viet Union’s leading literary Maine. He has a sister, Margo Lynn, 1. * * * * * Journal urged an end to judicial "cruelty to those who do not de­ Darling, Kenneth Benjamin Jr., son of Kenneth Benja­ min and Donna Judd Darling 9 Rover St., Rockville. He was serve it.” The hapless teen-ager, Mik­ bom Feb. 27 at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal hail Sapharyan, wanted the grandparents are Mrs. Paul Choquette, North Troy, Vt., sjid money to go to a movie^ said Ralph Judd, Irasburg, Vt. He has a sister, Wanda Sue, 3%. ***'** Llteratumaya Gazeta (Literary Gazette). His parents, who lost Rychllng, Shawn Thomas, son of Wayne L. and Alice their two other sons in the war, Holmes Rychllng, 101 South St., Vernon. Ho was bom March pleaded for mercy but to no 2 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ avail. ents are Mr. and Mrs. Max Holmes, Mile Hill Rd., Vernon. His Attorney Arkady Vaksberg paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Rychllng, .argued in the article that maxi­ Coveritry, **•**' mum sentences are handed down more often than circum­ Iddings, Carolyn Alice, daughter of John D. Jr. and stances warrant, mainly be­ 6 pc. maple living room set Sale Marjorie Pike • Iddings, 2 Foster Dr., Vernon. She was bom cause judges fear lenient sen­ March 2 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal • 76'* long tences will be overruled by sofob*d grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harley Pike, Hamburg, N.Y. higher courts. When this hap­ Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John D. Iddings, • Wing bock And, in the intimacy of candlelight. Youth listens. pens, the lower court judge gets with extra sleeping space dioir Hamburg, N.Y. a reprimand harmful to his ca­ • Matching reer. Miller, Allison Beth, daughter of David. P. and Carol doubles as den, family room, guest room rocker Photos by Reginald Pinto Grim M lller^ 6 6 0 -E llln ^ n Rd., Wapplng. She was bom • 2 step”Ond 197 lablot “The Depot,” Manchester’s Greenwich Village-style March 2 adj|||iy|^ster Memorial Hospital. Her maternal A scoop of total living for less than $2(X)! Chair and rocker; sofabed that opens to sleep NO MONEY DOWN coffee house for teens, is back in operation in new, g ra n d p a ren 4 ^ ^ ^ | k Mm.-Claude Grim, Millersburg, Low Monthly Terms • 1 codttoll Pa. Her paten^^^K|9niother is*Mrs. Stu-a A. Miller, Millers­ the OLD two comfortably. Ck>lonial prints, polyurethane foam upholstery. Nutmeg finish maple toblo expanded quarters in a basement room at St. I/fary’s burg, P a .. She n S P P b sisters, Sharon, Q, and Melissa, 4. hardwood frames and 3 matching accent tables complete this value scene! Church that once , served as a dining hall. More than double the size of the original at Depot Peach, Corri Lynn, daughter of William J. and Patricia Weldon Square—which was displaced last fall by North End Lanagan Peach, Ellington Ave., Rockville. She was bom Renewal—the new Depot opened Friday, drawing a March 1 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal tum-away crowd. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. Lanagan, 303 Wood- Drug Co. Piiuined, built and run by teens for tfeens, the bridge St. Her paternal grandparents are Mrs. Leona Peach, III fhci' r. w oridn project provides a place to congregate, relax and com­ Rockville, and R. W. Peach, Constable, N. Y. She has a broth­ er Shawn William, 3; and a sister,'Kelly Jean, 2. 767 MAIN ST. municate in an informal atmosphere. ',****« Coffee, tea, soft drinks and snacks are available on Boisvert, David Clifford, son of Norman E. and Gloria f'ofWmq In R.rrh * a self-.serve basis along with the soft lights and live Erickson ^isvert, 162 Charter Oak St. He was bom March 3 entertainment, provided-, mainly by folksingers. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ All youth of Manche^t^ a ^ we’come at a nominal ents are Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Erickson, 225 Chester St., East admission charge. The Peptlt^will be open Friday eve­ jiartford. His paternal grandmother is Mrs. Gertrude Boisvert, Mother of three, Gina weaves a ballad for the young. 111 Holl St. He has A brother, Norman Jr., 8%. nings from 8 to midmght. / * * * * *1 Richard, Paul Herve Jr., son of the late Sgt. Paul H.,^ and Jane Brookes Richard, 36 Bigelow St. He was bom M arch' m 1 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ ents are Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brookes, 36 Bigelow St. His pa­ A ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Richard, 13 NEW CAR Cedar St. He has a brother, Matthew Peter, 2. HERE 4 ***** NO MONEJY DOWN Roche, Douglas Gary, son of Robert Chester and Gloria * Low Monthly Terms Dubord Roche, South St., Coventry. He was bom Feb. .29 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Dubort, Buena Vista Rd., Coven­ try. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. David for fhat Roche, Homestead Dr., Coventry. He has a brother, David Gerard, 1. PLUSH TEXTURED /y V ***** SPECIAL Parlaplano, Matthew James, son of Michael A. and Pa- trica McDonnell Parlaplano; 160 Wetherell St. He was bom OCCASION! March 4 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal 9 x12 RUGS % grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDonnell, 30 Ensign St. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Felix Parla- Colorful continuous filament nylon piano, 344 Bloomfield Ave., Winflsor. He has a brother, Mi­ chael, 1%. ***** The low, tight, dense pile and a wide choice of Toth, Jodi Lynne, daughter of Joseph F. and Eleanor space-^dyed solid colors make this ‘Ridgewood’ Hany Toth, 24 Hale St. Ext., Rockville. She was bom March rug one of the greatest values underfoot! In 1 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandpar­ ... Q L ents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hany, Falrvlew Ave., Elling­ long-wearing, continuous filament nylon backed ton. Her paternal grandparents are .Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Z. with cushiony polyurethane foam, protected Toth, Tolland. She has a brother, Jon Joseph, 9; and a sister, — LEASING — ^ with netted tricot. Other sizes available! Kim Elizabeth, 6Vi- Low dally, weekly or month­ ly rate* on new Merouryz or Cometsh 1-8-8 year leasing plan awUloble

i'li I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1968 PAGE SEVENTEEN PAOl SIXTEEN MANCHBBIKR BVENINO HEEALD. 1CANCHBBTBR. OONN^ THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1968 Tolland Hebron Vernon Correctioti Seeks Asia Tour South Windsor Bolton 129 New Voters Boltdn In both a picture caption Third Phase of High School and story printed in yester­ Patrick Nugent to Report 35 Transfers Town Planner to Give Data day’s Herald on a drug sym­ New Edwards School Given Town Meeting May Be Held Group Started to Support posium sponsored by Concor­ ward Tomklel reports that .Would Bring in 8-Year-Olds Of Property On Possible Renewal Sites dia Lutheran Church, the For Active Duty with Guard Rev. Eric J. <3otoberg was names have been added to March 18—Big Agenda Seen School Panel Building Plans Construction of toe t h ir d ------Town Planner John McAlmont ect will follow toe construction WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ on two-week maneuvers while Partial Acceptance by Panel town’s voter lists since Feb. 8. Incorrectly identified os toe Are Listed will provide the Redevelopment ®' ^® courthouse. Rev. C. Henry Anderson. dent Johnson's son-in-law, Pa­ still In toe Waehlngton area. • About 25 persons attended a but no one eeemed to know how FetUion Legality He transferred to toe Texas Robert W. Warren, chairman The induction ceremony was The seleotmen are "shooting HaU to vote on delegates to con- aimed^n ta*hta*^wdid^ Agency with detailed Informa- Kindergarten P luner The Rev. Mr. Anderson Is trick J. Nugent—reportedly opened by Senior Class presi­ active it was. There was talk of 'Of the town for two years, but Mrs. Gladys Miner has record­ J. March 18 and 14 have been pastor of Emanuel Lutheran Air National Guard when he ot the South Windsor Public the date for v^on. and a new town com- 2*^ It • meeting for proponents of bet­ Town counsel Robert D. dent Steve Royce. Speakers on ■ithe hard core negative" which would result in toe mixing of 8- tlon regarding toe possible re- g^j ^g dates-for registration Church. The Rev. Mr. Gtoto- eeeking a Southeast Asia to u r- moved to Austin and friends say a town meeting with an two^ur, voter-making aeaslon ter schools last night. Attend­ King stated this morning that ed 35 property transfers in toe Building Oommiaslon, an­ the four characteristics' which would vote down anything that 'to 19-year-oht students under one development of other areas of of kindergarten students at Ver- berg la assistant pastor at will report for active duty tots authorities suggested he apply da 'hbout two milea long", ac- The Conservation Oommlsston night. ance would have been higher he has not ruled on the town clerk’s office' during Janu­ nounced today that the panel form the criteria for the selec­ would require an increase in roof, according to the most town. non schools, according to Super- toe church. It was the Rev. cording to seieotmen’s dMk will meet tonight at 8 In the n . Mki that A3 new voters legality of toe petition calling ary and February. They includ­ month with a Washington area for an officer’s commission but Inspected the Timothy Edwards tion to the society were Oirls had it not been for a conflict. taxes. McAlmont, Mayor John Grant intendent ot Schools Raymond Mr. Gotoberg who participat­ Mrs. Shirley RUey. town office oonfersnoe worn. ^ e ta recent report of the Middle for cessation of further mid­ Air National Guard unit. he preferred to keep his enlisted School Tuesday and has unani­ Oellneau on Sendee, Kevin The Bolton Education Council PTA Role <)iieBUoned 'School Building Committee re- ed toe sale of toe former Doug- ^nd newly hired Director of Ad- Ramsdell. ed in toe symposium and rank. Mrs. RUey said that town ^ <>* Tax Review will g6 last iright. dle school plans. las property on Wall St. The The Air Force said Wednes­ mously approved acceptance of Norige on Leadership, Barbara ■niere was a question on why Ueased yesterday. ministration Richard Borden parents should register toalr whose picture appeared In A opokesman at Texas guard counsel Harold Xaiwe la the ^ ^ session tomorrow from Qf 129 total, 41 registered was also meeting for a film and Town Clerk Gloria Meurant house was toe home of toe late day It has approved Airman l.C. the building as substantially sjeeper on Character, and toe PTA did not get out and " The report is toe second in a sat in on last night’s meeting of children between 9 a.m. and 2 The Herald. headquarters said Nugent’s re­ process drawing the call ® complaints Democrats, 32 as RepubU- discussion on toe place of sex Is checking toe signatures on Dr. Charles Douglas and his Nugent’s request to rejoin toe completed tricia Strong who spoke on oi yjp ^ actively support school buUdlng teeries of position papers explain­ too Redevelopment Agency. The p.m. at toe Maple Street, East, quest for transfer to a unit he to the meertlng, which will oon- assessments. cans, and 5« were unafflllated. toe petitions, he stated. He wife, Ida Porter Douglas, for 113to Tactical Fighter Wing, While complete acceptance is Scholarship. education to toe high school. needs, along with teachers and ing its decision in favor of c>«»tew Evening Herald voters—9,037 Republicans, 8,851 students. toe petition to rule on Us le-* ed. It was sold to FVancis C. plan for toe next school year. prepared list of discrepancies, Harold Porcheron were to ■to house 1,100 students. ment projects in toe town and Skinner Rd. and Vernon Ele­ Tex., when he married toe Pres­ principal, gave a speech on the One of toe two high school gallty, which was challenged and Helen T. Condon by its own' Republican Chairman to Meet The form on which Nugent ap­ use of the school awaits only 'aamlZr $89,000 for final »<>**« Democrats and 4,862 unafflllat- charge of toe better schools Instructed McAlmont to Investl- mentary schools In Vemon. Par­ ident’s daughter, Lucl. “Place of Academic Recogni­ ed. students present said that the I The third phase of toe high Tuesday night by Parent- er, Mrs. Ethel HUdtag, also of gituaUon. A meeting of Republican Town plied for transfer does not ask the Issuance of a certifleate of tion In the High School Pro­ Idans and obtaining bids for tha MS-8981. meeting, but emphasized that church youth groups support the 'school calls for 20 rooms plus ents are asked to register the The 118th, based at Andrews the reasons and Nugent gave occupancy by Building Inspec a re- Teacher Council chairman Hebron. Chairmen and vice chairmen * ...... «■ Krciiiigram” cuiuand (luiiuiuoioiadministered vu theuiv ^ • om « new elementary school; ~~ their purpose was to get a group building plans and will offer free lan auditorium. Its construction Construction of toe courthouse children at the school nearest Air Force Base, Md., was none. Mrs. Walter James. Other transactions included: from toe 13 Tolland County tor Donald M c i^ h ifo , who tdii S p c o l w ot Templc going but not to lead it. babysitting services so that :at this time would result in in toe Redevelopment area Is ex- their home. among toe units called to active ______It appears toe petition may Abby pontractors, Inc. to MUton pected to begin the first week towns, comprising toe 36th i n ^ c t the school thte week, ^ jj,* members, •’# ' plans for the renovation of the Tolland ■The purpose of toe meeting, both parents can attend toe town Grades 5 through 12 being hous- To be eligible to enter kinder- duty Jan. 26 In toe wake of •¥ i i w j -aT j be considered a modification M. Sodafsky, three-fifth interest, m April, Senatorial District will be held The contract with the J.R. Harland Cess, head of the Eng- Mrs. Thomas Latham, preal- *'!*I*“ |®*T Dr. Plante said, was "to mo­ .ed together at toe school. accordlng to Rede- garten a child must be five years North Korea’s capture of toe Health Head INamed meeting. of the Jan. 81 town meeting 120 acres; Abby Contractors to velopment tomorrow night at 8 In toe Su­ Hunter Oonstructlon Firm of llsh department and advisor to dent of the League of Women ?• bilize support for toe Board of As toe result of this situation, Chairman Lester ©Id on or before Jan. 1, 1969. U.S. intelligence ship Pueblo. HARTFORD (AP) — Gov. Manchester set the completion Although those present real­ action. King explained. He FVxyte^lUte Farm, 109 acres on Baum. perior Court Room, old town the Chapter, was assisted by Voters (LWV) will speak tomor- Dispute bylBeaton, Schutz Education’’ in lU plans for Bol­ -and a study of toe possible use Birth certificates must be pre- Friends say Nugent, 24, has John Dempsey has named C. date on Jan. 1, but due to a ized that they .were working on will -delay an official ruling North St.; Rdchard Aiken to state departments hall, to choose delegates at Caruolo in presenting member- ^ w at 8:15 p.m. at Sabbath o f ® Ip. of ^ “ Chal- Concern, the busing of dlsadvan- meeting, which wUl be held at pQggjj,jg revisions of the bul!*d ting out toe vote, some wanting so that toe Board of Education ,be in toe form of a large school at toe time toe building code feature toe high school band, to Anthony Sylvester, lo^i 809 has been signed by toe public Slips Indicating these have been billion acre-feet of waiter that law, Marine Capt. Charles S. day, will evaluate public health 4H r V.-,, Hertford chUdren to sub- the high school, may start at 7 ‘h®^ more answers to questions. could porovlde answers dlreoUy. •or two or more smaller ones. was adopted. The duty of toe and toe seventh, eighth, and and 610, and Joseph A. Barras- -^g^^g commlsrtoner and sent given must be presented to the falls on the earth each year, Rcbb, is to report to Camp Pen- program services and facilities Dr. Plante explained that he They wUl ask toe board for The next release "will discuss W fods^r announced L t a cau- t o e ST p ST Uon temi date S ^ th e Bulldmg committee was to hear appeals could not talk for the school ninth grade choruses. so, quit clams to Charles and jg ^,gg Development Co. of school prior to its September about 300 billion falls Into dleton, Calif., late this month en throughout the state. The coun­ cus will be held tonight at 8:15 to>*®wed by a The speaker la a graduate of « . . . -e- ’'"®P®c*®*’> »«ay be the outcome such a hearing. the pros and cons of a single Bernice Barrasso, George and from building inspectors’ deci­ board, that specific questions Meriden, contractors for toe opening. Parents do not need oceans. An acre-foot Is ' toe route to Vietnam. cll Is required under federal law in the high school to select par- members, their parents and jackeon College at Tufts Col- ^ ^ dtepute between Walter 3arge facility, two or more small Dorothy Colgan, John and Glo­ sions. should be referred to that board. Each person present at toe Manchester Evening Herald Redevelopment project. to bring the children with them amount of water required to Nugent, a native of Wauke- by which public health planning ty-endors^ candidates for elec- “ >e faculty. jege, where she majored In gov- 1®®^ buUdef and _ones, plus possible additions to ria Malecky and Marvin and ^ The selectmen called various Each person attending the meeting was auiked to prepare Tolland correspondent, Bette Construction of the commer- to the registration, cover an acre of land to a gan, m., has been In toe Nation- at the state level is assisted by tlon as members on the Repub- LWV PubUcaUons ernment. She is a member of <« refMon

J- / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1968 Vf MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD, OONN., 'raURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1968 PAGE TWENTY-ONE BUGG8 BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE m A Help Wcmted- OPEN TH' DOOR, CICEROl ’^LISTEN, wo, HCH -H6H / ILL BbX 3AKE HASN'T Automobiles For Sal# 4 THERR OUGRTA ■■ A LAW BY SHORTE N WHIPPLE Help Wanted— I'M OCTTIN'SOAKEDl. a OPEN THAT DOOR, LOST AT THIS 31 35 1068 JAVEUN SS—T S90, load­ OR WHEN 1 GET OP ALL THE WANNA' SINCERE- 7 7 ------^ ARy HANDS ON YA ed. Recalled, must sell. F i­ V/hEH PRUHEILA \NUIP6 UPOUEOF MERFANCy B u T iLET HERVWAPAreW CROMKTDlJEn^ WOMEN to pack eggs, S a.m. WAITOESS'wanted PlMute ^O T UNTIL VOU CRUAAMYLUCK/ CASH A SPRAINED A Antwer te Prevloui ^ GIVE THE THERE'LL BE A CLASSIFIED nancing: available. 644-2193, 643- CAKE6 6UE P0£6 0/ERVTMlHG BUT L/W -WE- WlTM ONE Of- THOSE WSTAHT MIXE5 — MOW (j, 2:30 p.m., Tuesday, Wednes< apply in person. Gas Light MV FIRST 600D c h e c k FIN6ER TRYIN6 W e a r a b le s I ^PASSW3RDI GOOD MM4P/yV7 2791. BQG6 M£R6ELF AHPvmAT^ HUSBVig (DOMMEMTf MOW 9/WS HER LORP ANP MA9TER ? day and Thursday. 742-6282. Restaurant, 30 Oak St. h a n d , AN'AMOS OR TD SET HiS DiMEj PULLS THREE MAYBE BACK AT A PAY, ACROSS 4 Tala 1967 VOLKSWAGEN — excel­ : MEDICAL transcriptlonlst for COSMETICIAN wanted by Bur- 5 One’f own 0CUCIOUf,MON! v Bu l l e t s / AECE OF PHONE ' 1 Baby'f lent condition. Standard trans­ t(m’s Manchester. Complete de­ protective Item • dwelling place ADVERTISING YOU SURECIAN BAKE doctor’s office in East Hart­ partment with major lines. STOCK y f I 4 WornI on the foot 8 Prayer CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS mission, radio, shoulder WHEN YOU PUT YOUR ford. Applicant must be neat 3 8 P art of a glove 7 Abitract being harnesses, low mileage. Ckill with a pleasant telephone per­ Good working conditions, 6 day 12 Make a mUtake 8 Bodice 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. MINPTOIT.’ D 649-6486. sonality and be an excellent week, paid vacaUon. Apply in 13 R lpp^ 9 Ood of love ------i ------person, Mr. Beargeon at down­ 14 Martian (comb. 10 Unaiplrated typist. Modem office, pleasant form) 11 Throw COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. co-workers and excellent sal­ town store. 17 Vietnamese trucks— Tractors 5 15 Aunt (Sp.) d a y BEFOUE PUBL.ICA'nON ary. Please call Business Man­ • tMlfWMKlM- MThingi left capital agement, 643-7395 between 9 WILL EXCHANGE room In " r undone 19 Tsar’s decree Deadline for Saturday and Monday U 4:80 p.m. Friday. 1963 CHEVROLET % ton pick­ i-y 29 Fastening 41 Organ parts a.m .-6 p.m. Monday through lovely home a#d small salary 'M 18 Conflrmt 23 Meditates 42 Eject violently up. Oodd runndng condition. 6 with woman willing to stay 20 Onagere 24 At a great device Friday or Write Box L, stating 31 Occupant 43Persisn fairy ply tires and snow treads. $9(X) nights. Limited duties, Rock­ 21 Firmament distance 44 Distinct part PLEASE READ YOUR AD qualifications. A L L Y OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN 22 Leave out 25 Lett city .. 33 Measure of or best offer. 146 Hilliard St., ville area. Write Box S, Man­ 26 Indian antelope capacity 46 Solar disk 24 Operatic lolo 47 Comfort C Tylfledjor "Want Ad#” are taken over the phone aa a 643-9678. SECRETARIAL position, Cov­ chester Herald. ...AN'IF YHAONT > ------..ALLEY THIS IS MAKE 28 Comfortable 27 Remembered 38 Mammal's covering 48 Dish of meat Lhis ad the FIRST entry, typing, filing, some HAD ME TTAKE / AWRISHT \ KEENO, OUR NEW UT JOE 27 Legal point with sorrow and vegetables SECRETARIES — temporary, TH' JUM PS FORI KNOCK IT OFF- ) ENSINEERI > ) TOR 30 Spaniih fetUval 28 Feminine 40 Algonqiiian in time for the phone work, salary open. Send 50 Uncooked next Inaer^. Herald l# responsible for only ONE Ineor- Trailers— full-time or 9-3, immediate A i V 4 r “ IT r i S” 10 Conn. jobe. Highest pay. No fee. Staff 35 Riddle 1 ‘"'•rt'on- Errors which do Builders, 11 Asylum St., Hart­ 36 Scottish sail 14 TRAILER — 8x36', 2 bedrooms, li i6 ^ JIrod^hSertl“® be corrected ford, 278-7610. yard storms and screens, excellent 37 Clamps TT 39 Snare ^6 condition, nice for camp or FRIENDLY Ice Cream Shop —; 40 Walking stick lake. 289-6617. at Caldor Shopping Center has r r L TRAIN 41 ScotUsh 643-2711 openings for lunch hour walt- -sheepfold 875-3136 SIXTEEN foot travel trailer 3-7 42 Reject with s r (Rockville, Toll Free) FOR THE resse.s, (11-2). Excellent oppor­ completely equipped, $1,4(X). d is ^ n a tunity for motheor'with chil­ OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. W1LLIAN8 45 King of Ithaca Call 643-0642. I ULUAHOONf^D dren at 8ch 0 / 1 — A lI n g M l Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? CI 66D b v l/e> 'e d fe e itK t S y n d K e 'e . I iwa w WtA, I—. T.M. t f . U.t. M . OH. COMB/ MIUCH ACTIVITY ON THE SURFACE, 54 Mariner’s s r 24-Hour Answering Service up. This week’s special—1968 Business Opportunity 28 Help Wanted— PUSH TH E WASH CLOTH BUT THANK GOODNESS WHAT i Building— THE Apply in person. Friendly Ice direction 41 Dreamer Coach, fully equip­ A LITTLE HIGHER AN' ^30 GOES ON INSIDE IS MORE 55 Mental faculties Female 35 D A V Y JO N E S BY LBPF and MeWILLIAMS Free to Herald Readers ped, only $1,695. Many more in Pontracting 14 FLYING-A haS' available for ______Cream Shop, 1156 Tolland G O T A PATE t h a t SHINES PRODUCTIVE THAN A 56 Skin tumors v r JT COMPTOMETER UKE A WAKED WIND TUNNEL' 57 Morning u lease a high volume parkway EXPERIEN CED sales Turnpike, next to Caldor’s. Want Information on one of our classified advertisements 7 stock to choose from. Also new c e RAMIC TILE bathrooms, person MY PARTNER TH A T'S NOT AN EASY IT 'S YOUR TURN NOW, OSTRICH EGG.' moisture and lased trucks at sale prices. service sthtion in Vernon on 1 CANNOT RISK A N D 1 C A M E THING TO DO, SIR... NEVER, NEVER... N so No answer at the telephone listed? Simply oUI the counters, pullmans, etc. R ea­ for ladles' ready to wear. Ap­ Do you have on Interest and RN or mature equivalent for TALKING MIT YOU... HERE TO CORODNIA MR. BEMEL... DO YOU VOU MUST TELL ME DOWN «6 1968 GMC % ton, 1966 GMC Wilbur Cross Parkway. — Do­ OUT WE'D DO IT — WANT YOUR NUCLEAR ^ sonable, all work gfuaranteed. ply in person. Marlow’s Inc. an aptitude for Math? Do doctor's office, two or three MY FAMILY'S LIFE5 TO KILL PETER OTTER ODDLY ENOUGH, IN VOT I SHOULD Do, 1 Greek letter U % ton, 1968 Ford Camper ing in excess of 100,000 gallons IS AT STAKE. DISCOVERIES TO GO TO UNO 1 VILL DO IT. 2 Flower For free estimate, call 649- 867 Main St. you want excellent working days a week. Hours 9 a.m. to IF WE COULD PROVE ^ H E NAME OF DECENCY. YOUR OPPRESSORS? EDWARDS Special, 1964 International % p ^ month. For information HE IS A TRAITOR. 3 Form of 55“ 8430. conditions, fringe benefits 6 p.m. Write Box AA, Manches­ woman's SS ton, 1966 Chevy halfton, 1966 .Call Getty Oil Co., 624-6981. COUNTER women for evening _J! and advancement opportuni­ ter Herald. underwalst ANSWERING SERVICE Ford % ton. Belle Motors Inc., shift 7 p.m. to midnight, full or part-time. No experience ties? Training begins imme- EXPERIEN CED woman for di­ Clark and Meriden Rd., South­ Roofing— Siding ^ r ( needed. Please apply In per­ dla,tely. To begin you versified office procedures. Bil­ 649-0500 875-2519 ington, Conn. We rent camp­ SUNOCO oetve . . . ers. THE BEST in roofing .--L and son to Mr. Donut, 265 West rad ­ ling, typing and bookkeeping. roof repair. Call .^Coughlln. DEALER PROSPECT dle Tpke. / A position with a future. For and leave jrour measage. You’ll hear from our advertiser In 643-7707. / Jig time without spending all evening at the telephone. ______y - - - —;—;— During Training . . . appoirap^ntm ent call------289-6861,-- Duo- Business Services ______OPEN HOUSE SHOW latest Lisa Jewelprfash- OpDOrtunitv To Learn Fast/Northeast, 22 Tolland St Offered 13 ions. Earn high commission. East Hartford. Automobiles For Sale 4 Roofbig and Center & Pine Sts. Work with full kit and color A Valuable Skill CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER WILLIAMS Tree Seivlce, spec­ Cliimneys 16-A Manchester, Conn. catalog. No investment. Call And when you successfully com- SEWING machine operators HERALD N E ED ^ A r T Oredir venTbad? ializing In tree and shrub care. 346-1466 collect plete the course wanted 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. ROOFING — Specializing re­ Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ 643-8104. Thursday and Friday Liberal employe benefits. Ap­ WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE BOX LETTERS est Douglas accepts lowest pairing roofs of all kinds, new A PERMANENT ply in person. Pioneer Aerody­ down, smallest payments, any­ LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also roofs, gutter work, chimneys March 7 and 8, 5 - 8 P.M. STENOGRAPHER FULL-TIME POSITION namics System, Hale Rd., Man­ I'M W E'V E where. Not small loan finance moving large appliances. Burn­ cleaned and repaired, 30 years’ chester. An equal opportunity VtXJ For Your company plan. - Douglas ing barrels delivered, $4 . 644- experience. Free estimates. an Independent busi­ APPLY employer. SUPPOSED BEEN S-7 Become Interesting position in small HAVE TO HAVE HAVING THE GENERATION GAP Informatioti Motors, 346 Main. 1776. Call Howley 643-5361, 644- ness man. We will discuss with department, for • qualified CAPABLE woman for general O N E LA B O R 8333. you. FIRST NATIONAL TMREE/ SNOW PLOWING, driveways, typist with some shorthand STORES, INC. housework. $2.00 per hour, own WICH TROUBLE.' TH E HERALD wUl not 1963 DODGE Dart, good running lots, sidewalks, reasonable 1. Station profitability •' background. transportation. Call after 6 MASTER.' disclose the Identlbty of rates. 643-4636. Millinery, PARK & OAKLAND AVES. p.m. 649-3367 . SHORT R IB S BY FRANK O’NEAL condition. 643-0680 after 6 p.m. Company offers excellent any advertiser using box Dressmaking 19 2. Training prog:ram with pay EAST HARTFORD, CONN. letters. Readers answer­ MUSTANG—1965—radio, heater, SALES AND Service on Arlens, benefit program, good 3. Investment requirements WAITRESSES po'ibu ev£(? NATUJSALLY / ing blind box ads who air conditioning, $12.50 weekly, Hahn Eclipse, Jacobsen lawn DRESSMAKING and alterations working conditions. -<7 • . . desire to protect their BE A JOHNSON GIRL SerilBEPoF BEING A Q?MIC assume monthly payments. mowers. Also Homellte chain on all. ladies and children's Stop in and Learn the Facts SECRETARY — District Full or Part-time Days > 4 identity can follow this Call Mr. Bake 233-8715. saws -aiu'. International Cub APPLY manager of large corporation AND UAU6HIN6 AU 1W£ tiMfi ? procedure: clothing, zippers replaced, etc. We Will Train You Cadet Tractors. Rental equip­ Reasonable prices. 643-0741. Sun Oil Co., P.O. Box 71, East needs personable, alert, ex­ Paid Vacation 0 BARRACUDA 1966-2 door hard­ FIRST NATIONAL Enclose your reply to the ment and sharpening service Hartford, 568-.3400. Evenings, perienced and well trained Uniforms Provided top V8, 4 speed, like new. STORES, INC. box in an envelope — on all makes. L & M Equip­ Jeff Keith, 647-9546. secretary, new Plaza office, Free Life Insurance $11.50 weekly assume monthly address to the Classi­ ment (Jorpj, Route 83, Vernon. DRESSMAKING and alterations, PARK & OAKLAND AVES. finest fringe benefits available. Free Disability Insurance payments. Call Mr. Dias, 233- fied Manag:er, Manchester 875-7609 Manchester Exchange experienced. 647-9607. Include education, experience, Medical Plan Evening Herald, together 8715. EAST HARTFORD, CONN. BUZZ SAWYER — Enterprise 1946. PHILLIPS Petroleum Co. has a personal data and starting sala­ Call 875-8951 or 643-5412 to BY ROY CRANE with a me-.no listing the DRESSMAKING and altera­ modem 3-bay service station ry. required in resume. Write exTSTOM Arrange Interview companies you do NOT 1965 CHEVROLET 2-d(»r, Bel made pine furniture, tions. Experienced. Call 647- for lease in Manchester. Ex­ Box V, Manchester Herald. I £AN TREAT DR.LAHE FOR A Air. 6 cylinder, automatic, new HOWARD JOHNSON’S THEN HOLD HIM/ SET THESE TANKS AND want) to see your letter. made to order, Raymond Red- 1178. cellent opportunity for an am ­ QUEEN’S WAY to fashions, SCORPlOH FISH Snt4Q MUCH BETTER M SK ON HIM. RANKIN, YOU AND Your letter ^ 1 be de­ engine, excellent condition. Call Route 30, Vernon ens, 649-9704. bitious businessman. Call 201- part-time selling, full-time pay, WOMAN WANTED, full-time, ON THE SUPPORT SHIP, SAWYER. CAN flt. SET INTO MINIMUM OWING GEAR. stroyed If the advertiser 643-9121. FOR ALTERATIONS neatly and $300 fashions free. Mary Sew­ 377-8100 from 8 a.m. — 5 p.m. days. Apply in person. Comer NAME BRAND goods free — 'tX), ery, yards. attics, cellars • Reasonable Fees OPERA, ABERNATH'y'? MY ARMS BY NOW! ments. Call Mr. Bake, 233-8715. rior, vei-y reasonable, free es­ assistance upon graduation. APPLY IN PERSON I LOVE YOU WITH ALL FAY LOST*-r- Alaskan Husky, vici­ cleaned and removed. Also odd s $5.00 and up timates. Call Richard Martin, Act now. Call Hartford 247-1353 IONA MFC. CO. HEART, I LOVE'jtXJ-I (/= nity Coventry, white with gray 1967 LEMANS automatic. White jobs. 644-8962. FOR APPOINTMENT MORTY MBBKLB 649-9285. 649-4411. anytime. BOLAND OIL CO. PHONE 289-6778 LCVEVOU.ogl^ BY DICK CAVALU and black markings $75. Re­ with black vinyl top, mileage Regent St., Manchester ward. 1-872-6269, 742-9785. REWEA'VING OF bums, moth Night and Weekend WELL, IT'S (CALLED 11,000, stereo console. Make EDWARD R. Price — painting, 369 Center St., Manchester NO PEEKIN&.NOW— I holes, zippers repaired. Win­ Appointments WHAT WOULD TH EC2E'S * A 7HOUGd,ND- W AN TTH SH TD CTM E AS offer. 646-4827 after 9 p.m. interior and exterior, papering, Help Wanted— An Equal Opportunity LOST black key case vicinity of dow shades made to measure, YOU A b o o k : A N D -O N E paper removed, ceilings, etc. Employer LIKE fV R A SUCRRISE T O 'y o u . Trotter Street and Valley Street all sizes Venctir.n blinds. Keys Female 35 'rVUB B/CT-ICWY, I'D INSULTS AND 1964 PLYMOUTH station wagon Fully Insured. 649-1003. Call 643-5749. 6 cyclinder, standard shift, one made while you wait. Tape re­ L l « e T O ( D F F E N S I v e WANTED — reliable woman to ______HAVE... GBWS." 7 ^ year left on guarantee, very corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867 do weekly thorough cleaning HAIRDRESSER — South Wlnd- • clean, $700. Call anytime 643- Main St. 649-5221. Floor Finishing 24 in large home 3 to 4 days week­ sor location, good opportunity, Announcements 2 7585. ly for working ipother. Must full-time, will consider new FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh- be able to work tidthout -super­ graduate. 628-3468 anytime. ELECTTROLUX vacuum clean: 1964 , CORVETTE convertible, Building-— ing (specializing In older FIREMEN two tops, over .400 H.P., 327 vision and to properly handle era, sales and service, bonded Contracting 14 floors). Inside painting. Paper- CAREER minded person inter­ bored ' to 340, 4-speed with telephone messages. Not essen­ representative. Alfred Amell, hang^ing. No job too small. tial but prefer woman willing ested in full-time position as hurst, 4-11 posi. rear end, CARPENTRY — concrete steps, PRISCILLA’S POP 647-1719 or 643-4913. John Verfallle, 649-6760. to stay overnight frequently dental assistant, will train qual­ BY AL VBRMBER rochester fuel, injection. $2,400 floors, hatchways, remodeling, AND GUARDS with 3 children age 10 up. Call ified applicant. Reply Box K, I'M SURPRISED AT , CX(3^ K IRBY authorized sales and ser­ or best offer. 633-7641. porches, garages, closets, ceil­ IT FROM Bonds— Stocks 649-6416. Manchester Herald. YOU, STUART.' LETTING T A R E S A A REAL vice. Trade In your old cleaner ings, attics " finished, rec are needed by ' 'WIM INSULT YOU R E A L BIG- S M A L L now on a new Kirby in time 1965 CHEVELLE Super Sport rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ Mortgages ' 27 LIRE THAT.' 3-7 KID.' for Spring cleaning. Authoriz­ excellent condition, low mile­ er related work. No job too age, automatic transmission, 4 SECOND MORTGAGE — Un­ Pratt & Whitney Aircraft ed factory sales-service-parts. small. Dan Moran, Builder. limited funds available for sec­ new tires plus mounted snow CAPTAIN EASY The appliance with 80 uses. 457 Evenings 649-8880. ond mortgages, payments to DRIVER - SALESMEN for plant protection T BY LBSUE TURNER Main St., Manchester. 649-5309. tirds. 649-5990. ADDITIONS, remodeling, ga­ suit your budget. Expedient We are looking for men with experience on bread, milk, ir$ ONLY SIX MIL6G TO A r WANT A ( BBTTER GBT'EM.SON.. Inn-----IT PA PAPER PONT MENTION NO dry cleaning routes or any other soles or service work. TOWNi BUGTHRl BRING TH’ FANCY BOX OF VjrO KEEP HIM PAaPIBDJ KJoORS K k IPNAPIN' at («««■ STAR, T— ' 1961 CHEVROLET, yellow, rage, rec rooms, bathrooms service. J. D. Realty, 643-5129. BULL A lOO-POUNP BACK Would you like to have a route serving 460 established CHOCOLATES. — t , ------' LATER ^ko^amK. NNKI i»Mir-''sTRANaBtl brown Interior, V-8, standard tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce ' ciistomers with a full line of groceries and general mer­ CHEAPSKATES- A 1 // .\T OUTER Pdrsonols Business Opportunity 28 Those who qualify will receive jet age pay and STEAK ...COCONUT I BESPLA5HEP shift. 643-9402. Leaving for ment work, cellar floors, pat­ chandise?—A supermarket and department store on .wheels. CAte...BANANAS . OVER THB service. ios, roofing. Call Leon Celszyn- With our growth plans we need a man in the Manchester a complete package of benefits. i ANP SO/WB .FRONT maEE skl. Builder. 649-42,91. urea to qualify for this business. You need to be a man STOlSIESI ^ ______k, BY NOWl INCOME TAXES prepared by willing to work, over 25 years old, married, good work Marvin Baker. Call 643-0267. 1963 MONZA Corvair, automat­ MODERN 2 AND 3 BAY Apply now a t the Employment Office, 400 Main WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ SERVICE STATIONS record, high school. - ic. $450. C'kll 875-3667. modeling speclallstl Additions, Here is what we’ll offer you! Street, E ast Hartford. Open Monday through Friday, 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M., Tuesday evening •4-7 mi t, NIA, I- TM ■«, US fit' OH INCOME Tax Returns prepar­ rec rooms, dormers, porches, 1. Up to $6,660 a year guaranteed, salary plus commission, 1965 CHEVROLET V-8 Bel Air cabinets, formica, bullt-ins, Available For Lease ed. C a | l Dan Mosler, 649-3829. a possible $8,000 to $10,000 yearly Income. till 8 P.M., Saturday 8 A.M. till Nooq. 4-door sedan, white. Original bathrooms, kitchens. 649-3446. In Manchester. ROBIN MALONE 2. Vehicle furnished. All operating expenses paid. BY BOB LUBBERS INCXJMbT t AX — Business and owner. Dual speakers, rear defroster, radio, automatic NEWTON H. SMITH & SON — 3. 5-day work week. Monday through Friday. Individual returns prepared, by Paid training. yoO ARB FLASH FROM OUK THey CAN I'M OKAY, KENNEDY— low mileage, $1,495. Call 649- Remodeling, repairing, addi­ / 4. Family benefits. Blue Cross, Blue Shield, major medical, Income tax accountant. Ray- Financial assistance provid­ L bph akd o 's WTRUQmS ON RANeeRS, SIR— HAWDL6 AND KNOWWe CLAY, ITS 6696 after 6 p.m. and all day tions, rec rooms, garages, wage and life Insurance and a protltsharing retirement PRATT mound Girard. Call collect. 876- ed for prospective dealers neruehj is PRiVAre FftopeBTY! 50MB KXX)K HAS TH A T MRS. THE RANGERS THAT Saturday and Sunday. porches and roofing. No job plan for your future. 7862. ■ with a mechanical knack. eUPBLY MALOWe. WEK6 NEED H E L P .’.' too small. Call 649-3144. 6. Also opportunities for the men that can qualify to ad­ WTEPRUPTEP.. vance into management. and W HITNEY FLYIW& you TO INCOME TAX c'one accurately 1963 MERCURY Comet, One THE MALONE porches, LITTLE SPORTS and reasonably. Orville Wln- owner, good condition, 4- door HOMES, GARAGES, CALL 6. A Complete Training Program. MBPICAL B Y ROUSON dark blue, automatic trans- rec rooms, room additions, ohell, 644-2705. If you would like a future in the field of route sales AIRCRAFT mission. Call 649-4130 after kitchens, roofing, siding, gen­ Atlantic - Richfield Go. WOULD like to ride or drive in 6 p.m. eral repair work. Financing 289-1561 ask for Mr. Beouderte Division of United Aircraft Corp. available. No down payment. car pool, from Manchester to Evenings, 643-2335, INTERSTATE MDT011 LODGE ' Constltutloh Plaza, 8 a.m. - 1967 FORD F-250, % ton, 8 foot Economy Builders, Inc. 648- An Equal Opportiuiity Employer 4:80 p.m, Call 2’.'7-3711 days or body Camper Special. Two 6169. Route 16—Interstate 84—Exit 95—Vernon, Conn. 648- 5291 after 6:30 p.m. gas tanks, 4 speed transmis­ sion, V-8 engine. Call 643-0^78 TILE contracWr—floors, walls ■ PHILLIPS Petroleum Co. has a 12 to 5 or 7 to ‘9 START YOUR FUTURE TODAY AT P&WA WANTED — Ride to Hartford, after 6 p.m. shower door installation, mdr- modem 8 bay service station ble work, firehearths, patios for lease. Excellent opportu­ Tuesday through Thursday 3-7 vicinity Hartford Insurance group from Buckley. School ar- 1964 VOLKSWAGEN Variant, and entrances. Free estimates. nity, paid training program Friday 9 A .M . to 12 Noon ea< working hours 8 — 4:16. 1600 S. square back. Good,con­ Call C & D Tile Co., 643-0106 Call 236-3770 after 0 p.m or dition. Call 872-3214. after 6. 1.201-37T'-8100. > 649- 9469.

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'; \ MAIfCHBSTBR KVENINO HXKALD, K A M C nB IB l, OONN^ THURSDAY. MARCH 7, 1968 t J m iw»m r-TW D MANCHBSTBR EVBNINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1968 PAGE TWENTY-THREE Businots Loeatlem H o uses Fof Sola 72 Hoot#* 2dto 72 Holp Wanfd Molt 36 Out Of Town Ont Of Town Wanttd Rtal Bstaft 77 PART-TIME mornings, B\iel For Rant M _ . Far Sak 75 BERRY’S WORLD For Sa lt 71 HAVE BUTERg fbr the foUOw- BOY SCOUT truck driver. Apply Vernon Oil STORE FOR RENT — down CLASSIFIED Co., Route 88, Vernon, see Mr. town Manchester, State to sell, 819,000. Hayes Agency, Listing — 6% room older idMster or vletnltj, for andous Notes and News REPEATED BY POPULAR DEMAND! Hill. Theatre Bldg, inquire Manag­ growing flowers? We have a 646-0181. ' Colonial, very clean and sound rage, parUally finished bsae- beauUftil 6V4 room,A ^ A A A , er, State Theatre, 648-7882. ------A-oar xar- qualified buyor. Randi in IWr BTILL-TIME and part - time meat. Big comer lot, beautiful- age that is included with this **■ Sou*** VWndaor, buy- Pack tSl ADVERTISING man needed days, knowledgre of TOR RENT office space, Rt *^°^f^®(S;eie” *r^cre8L.. tot**^cai- WOn’t last ly ludseiq|>o zone hot water heat. Three Starting at a point in the ^pp^oVE D : between 11 a.m.- Jp.m. for an from well-kept duplex 6-6, 2' near center, small down pay­ borhood with homes seUlng up Amendment to 99 Loomis St. wood Furniture Shop. p.m., closed Tuesday and years old. ExceUent ready to westerly line of Oakland appointment. ’THREE good Investment prop­ car garage. Expansion space ment. $8,900. Call 1-878-8631 to $86,000. We are happy to Comprehensive Plan of Devel­ Wednesday. move In condition. Next to Bol­ Street and private R.O.W., BRIDGEPORT operator, set up CIRCULATION erties, offered at $60,000, $32,- in attic and basement. Good lo­ evenings. offer you this new home fOr opment. As sho'wn on map ti­ ton and Vernon town lines. the line runs along said west­ r CREGG PRE-FINISHED STARTER KITCHEN own work. Small shop, over­ 900 and $28,600. Call for details, cation. Move in and rent out $86,000. For more Information tled: “ Town of Manchester, Boats and Accessories 46 ’Three miles from Route 16. Call erly street line northerly 720’, time, benefits. Apply Ourco Phllbrick ■ Agency, Realtors, immediately. Adjacent 76x160 call the PhUbrick Agency, 649- 876-4635. Connecticut — Department of 2 Base Units CB118 SUPERVISOR DISPATCHER 1966 SIX h.p. MERCURY out­ building lot. Principals call 649- Rasort Probity more or less, to a culvert; Mfg. Co., 782 MascOlo Rd., Wearing Apparel— 649-5347. 6847. Public Works — Engineering 1 Base Unit CSF236W Sink Front South Windsor, 289-1293. board motor. 1966, 12’ Lone Furs 57 6284 this weekend. 74 thence westerly along the line Division — PROPOSED AL­ An interesUnig career in the Experienced, must have Star aluminum boat, with trail­ CENTRAL locaUon — 3 apart- VERNON of a small unnamed brook, a 2 WoU Units CW118,30” High field of newspaper circula­ W ant«d-^«ol Esltrt* 77 PINE S’TREET EXT. Dw’n. knowledge of inbound and er and accessories. Csdl 649- BOY’S SPORT coats, blue size ments, 2 stores, Center Street BJEAUTikm^overslze 6 iw m cXDLUMBIA Lake — Waterfront TWO FAMILY $20,500 distance of 200’, more or less, P.V.—Scale H—1’’-40’—V—1’’- 1 CV36Vabnce tion. ’The man we seek must outbound motor truck op­ 2171. location. Priced below apprals- Cape, on large one acre *treed "* 6 room summer home. Very HOMES — land, investment to the easterly bank of the SERVICE TRAINEE 14 and olive plaid size 16. Ex­ Six over six, excellent con-' 4’’—Date 1-6-67" live in the Manchester-Bol- erations — New England cellent condition, 88.00 each. al. Morrison Realty, 643-0644. lot, possible 4 bedrooms, fire­ few homes ever offered in this property urgenUy needed to Hockanum River; thence „ 1 6’ Post Form Formica Counter Top ton area, must be a high dition, new heating sys­ Man to service office equii>- area. Call 649-2519 after 6 p.m. place with raised hearth, built- area, $24,900. Hayes Agency, meet our evergrowing deinsnd southerly along said easterly APPROVED: Subdivision UUed 1 24” X 21” Stainkss Steel Sink school graduate, must be tem, completely renovated. " lAmmt sm—_ -.A a**V*#8l«r$nt/vva meni. Good mechanical Fuel and Feed 49-A in oven, range cmd dishwasher, 646-0131. of quaUfled cUents. Call Paul b8uik to the north line of the Final Plan of Subdivision able to work effectively assumable mortgage. Offered Zoned for up to six apart­ 1 Single Lever Delta Faucet and Spray ability needed. Electrical Houses For Sola 72 J. CorrenU, Agency, e4S-086S. aforementioned R.O.W. a dis­ ‘Redwood Farms’ Section No. •with boys, must have good FIREPLACE wood for sale, cut COVEIWRY Lake — 4 room ments. ExceUent potential knowledge helpful. Continu­ OPERATIONS at only $18,900. Wolverton 2—Prepared for E. Ralph 1 Set Baskets and Strainers driving record (car fur­ and delivered, $16. a pick-up Wanted— To Buy 58 Ma n c h e s t e r — 7 room cape, for Investment. Must be WANTED — one famUy house tance of 705’, more or less; ous on the Job training, car Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. summer cottage. Excellent Krysak—^Manchester, Conn.— nished). Contact ‘ Mr. J. load. 429-6518. aluminum siding, windows and seen. Mr. Lewis, 649-6306 or in Oolumbla-BoltOEi eirea for thence easterly along said necessary. Job security and HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques area, close to water, beautiful John J. Mozzoohl ft Associ­ Hammond, manager. CLERK doors, shed dormer. Excellent WOLVERTON Agency offers for 875-6611. dependable service you can north line of the R.O.W. a dis­ opportunity for advance­ bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, treed lot. Only $6,900. Hayes ates, Civil Engineers, Glaston­ location, beautiful grounds, your inspection in Manchester, Agency, 646-0131. trust, caU Judith Wilhelm tance of 768’ more or lei^, to ment. BlXceptlonally high Administrative functions in HAY FOR SALE by the bale. glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ $19,900. Mitten Agency Real­ this beautiful 7 room Cape. 4 B &L W Realty, 1-228-8682. point of beginning on the west bury, Conn. l ’’-40’—12/20/67” Now you too can have o new kitchen for as litrie os $12.95 per month and you can olso m- fringe benefits. HARTFORD COURANT terminal. Call 643-7405. lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 tors, 643-6930. bedrooms, could be 5, 2 full line of Oakland St. (Four Sheets) (Rev. 2/12/68) Lake St., Bolton. 649-3247. 808 Main St., Manchester baths, garage, lull basement Out Of Town BARROWS and WALLACE Co. “ SOI^“ Is what comts. If you /^ p p o V E D ; Zone Change,^ APPROVED: Special Permit dude installation costs. Excellent opportunity with SOUTH MAIN St. aria — 6 and want to sell your house, cash PITNEY BOWES, INC. Room 26 with nicely finished play room, Manchester Parkade Dartmouth Road—To change Reidslon. Map entitled “ Hlll- growing company. Household Goods 51 WE BUY and sell antiques, and 6 flat, with 2-car garage, sell­ For Sola 75 in on our contracts.. We can 233-6681 for Appointment along with Aluminum siding. Manchester 649-5306 to Residence Zone AA, an vlew Apartments — Silas used furniture, china, glass, sil­ ing for $19,900. T. J. Crockett sell your house. Join our satis­ An Equal Opportunity SINGER automatic zig /.ag sew­ $21,900. Wolverton Agency TOLLAND — Near Parkway, area now in Rural Residence Building Co.—Green Road— ver, picture frames, old coins, Realtor, 643-1677. BOL’TON-Coventry line — 6% fied customers . . . call us to­ Glenneys now brings you frue customizing in kitchens OPENING in tire recapping Employer ing machine, excellent condi­ guns, pewter, scrap gold, Realtors, 649-2818. neat 4 room Ranch, 4$i acres Zone, described as follows: Manchester, Conn. Scale 1’’- An Equal Opportunity tion, monograms, hems, but­ room Lshaped Ranch, like day. Keith Real Estate, 649- shop. Steady worker, year watches, old Jewelry, hob- RAMBLING Cape Cod, circa of Jwd, privacy. Only $14,900. Starting at a point in the east 20’. Jan. 10, 1968 —’ Griswold Employer . tonholes, fancy designs, etc MANCHESTER — Bolton line, new condition, double garage. 1922. — Built in our own shop ’round work, experience not es­ by collections, paintings, attic 1800, dutch oven, excellent Hayes Agency, 646-0181. line of Dartmouth Road and Engineering, Inc.” (formerly Call 289-7704 for appoint­ Originally over $300 Our price executive type 3 bedroom Reduced for quick sale. Hayes sential. All benefits plus Christ­ contents or whole estates. Fur­ bam, 8 acres. View plus 6 room SELUNG YOUR HOME? For the north boundary of prop­ known as “ Green Road Apts." ment or apply . . . now, $39.80 or pay $8 monthly. Ranch, fireplace, almost new, Agency, 646-0131. — Installed by our own men , . ^ mas bonus. Apply in person. niture Repair Service, 643-7449. house. $31,000. Hutchins Agen­ prompt courteous service that FART-’TIME jobs from 860 to Call 522-0931, dealer over one acre wooded lot. $29,- Les^al Notices erty of George Gankofske, the APPROVED: Subdiidsion Revi­ Nlchols-Manchester ’Tire, Inc., cy, 649-6324. ROUTE 88, Hebron. 70 acre gets results, call Louis Dimock — Special savings now on customiied kitchens 870 weekly. Permanent posi­ 900. Call 1-873-8531, evenings. line follows southerly along sion titled “ Subdl-vlslon Plan tions for men, 16 to 20 h o u r s ______296 Broad St., Manchester. WOOSTER EXPRESS Co. CLEAN, USED refrigerators UMITATION OBDEB farm with 6 room house. 2 Realty, 649-9823. the east line of Dartmouth r a n c h — 7 rooms, 2 full AT A COURT OP PROBATE, Manchester Industrial Park— per week. Cm needed. 649- p l u m BERS and helpers. Per 150 Strong Rd., South Windsor ranges, automatic washt s Rooms Without Board 59 SEVEN ROOM older home, ex­ held al Manchester, within and for large bams. Approximately 680 ,------n r Road 660’, more or less, to a •------baths, modem kitchen with ALL CASH for your property Property of Green Manor — Choice of designs 6309, 4 to 6 p.m. with guarantees See them at ■ cellent condition, on bus line, the District of Manchester, on the feet on State highway, stream point; thence easterly through manent year ’round work. New THE ’THOMPSON House —Cot­ bullt-ins, formal dining room, 1st day of March, 1968. within 24 hours. Avoid red Const. Co. 685 Parker St.— • construction, must have trans­ B. D. Pearl’s Appliances. 849- property includes 2 extra build- Present, Hon. Jt>hn J. WoUett. on property, good for Horses property of Tedford and Gan­ MAN wanted to work in lum­ tage St. centrally located, large family room, 3 bedrooms, 2- tape. Instant service. Hayee Manchester, Conn. Section 1— portation to Shop. Call for ap­ BUSY office needs two sales­ Mai.n St Call 643-2171. ing lots. Marion E. Robertson, Judge. or beet. Completely fenced, ad­ kofske, a distance of 892’, ber yard. Must have driver’s pleasantly furnished rooms, car garage. Excellent neigh­ PoaUot- (Ui «SQSi Estate of Alice Lltwlnskl o-k-a Agency, 646-0181. Scale l ’’-60’—April 17, 1967. — pointment between 6 and 7 p.m. people for new and used Realtor, tHJ-oaoj. Utwlnczyk, late of Manches- jacent to state forrest. Immedl- more or less, to a point; We're Not Moving We're Improving license. Davis ft Bradford Lum­ BUY your next radio or tape parking, tall 649-2358 for over­ borhood, $30,600. PhUbrick ------ter. In said District, deceased. Revised—6/27/67 — Revised 568-4530. homes. Prefer experienced real night and permanent g^est occupancy. T.J. Croekett Real­ WANTED—One acre or 2 acre thence northerly through ber Co., 200 Tolland St., East recorder at Marlow’s, Inc. We Agency, Realtors, 649-8847. MUST BE SEEN, 6 room Cape On motion of John J. O'Connor, 1/ 2/ 68” estate people, but will train rates. with eneloQpd nnrrh flrmlftce 791 Main Street, Manchester. Con- tor. MS-1677. lot In Bolton area. Call 649- property of Gankofske and Hartford. highly qualified individual. recommend Panasonic as best. wim enciosea poren, iirepiace, necucut, administrator, with wUl Zone Change. Largest selection in Manches­ FOUR bedroom Dutch Colonial, living room 16x14, dining room annexed. 5992. Lent! to the southeast comer APPROVED; Please call Mr. Gorden ipr ap­ ROOM for gentleman only, free We have everything Accountants ter. Marlow’s, Inc., 867 Main m baths, fireplace, bullt-lns, 19v14 hmiitlfiil Inrc-e kitchen URLtmttJstt.ORDERED That three months of lot No. 9 (Dartmouth Parker-Oakland St.—to change kitchen pointment, 649-5306. parking. Cali 643-2693 after IJXH, oeauuiui large Kiicnen f^om the 1st day of March, 1968, be ARCHITECTURAL St. garage, 1% acres, wooded, 11x15. Beautiful room sizes to and the same are limited and ol- Smocked Princess Heights Sub.); then by vari­ to Industrial Zone an area 4:30. now in Rural Residence Zone, DRAB? Brighten up and DRAFTSMAN COIN LAUNDRY attendanU, $25,500. Suburban. Hutchins say noting about how gor- }rbH,4"to*lhe" ous courses and distances •A*/*** including the kitchen sink Tax Preparers MOVING — large round maple Agency, Realtors, 649-6324. described as follows; Starting Excellent opportunity for days and evenings. Apply Sat­ geous the hotise is. Truly, a estate, and said administrator c.t.a. along the existing Residence table with four mates chairs must be seen home, $21,900. .L’ ^ive ^blic to at a point In the southerly STUFFY? Freshen up your kitchen ;v;: draftsman. A technical urday, 577 Burnside Avenue, , . , ' the creditors to bring In their AA Zone (Dartmouth Heights EXPERIENCED IN PREPAR; and hutch, mahogany leather Apartmants— Flats— school graduate or the East Hartford. ' MANCHESTER Wolverton Agency, Realtors, claims within said time allowed by Subdl'vlslon) to point of be­ line of land n /f Baminl et al, ING INDIVIDUAL INCOME top tables, assorted lamps, Tanements 63 649-2813. publishing a copy of this order In which property Is No. 267 I- equivalent with 2 to 6 years some newspaper having a circula­ ginning. all at onpe with a lovely TAX RETURNS. PART-TIME RETIRED person or night work Motorola portable stereo, stu- drafting experience pre­ CAR NOT ’■"'EDED tion In said probate district within APPROVED; 25one Change; Oakland St., the line follottrs AND FULL-TIME POSITIONS er to mn errands for free room dlo couch with custom made LOOKING FOR anything in EAST CENTER ST., 9 room ten days from the date of this order the present A Zone In a south-^ ferred. Position starting real estate rentals — apart- Walk to schools, shopping house, C zoned, for doctor’s of­ and return make to this court of HARTFORD RD.—to change NEW RANGE HOOD! , v ? AVAILABLE THROUGH­ and meals. Call 649-5459. covers and matching valances the notice given. erty n/f Yeomans; thence rate based on experience. ments, homes, multiple dwell­ and bus. Jarvis built, over­ fices, 2 or 3 families, 136’ to Business Zone H, an area OUT GREATER HARTFORD. and other assorted items. All JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. 690’, more or less, to the in excellent condition. Call ings, no fees. Call J. D. Real sized Ranch in a fine estab­ frontage. Hutchins Agency, now In Residence 2one B, de­ Excellent free benefit pro­ SALARY, BONUS ARRANGE­ Estate, 643-6129. LIMITATION OBDEB southerly boundary of prop­ gram, including health and MENT. CALL H & R BLOCK, Situations Wantad— between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. 742- lished neighborhood. Mag­ 649-5324. AT A COURT OP PROBATE, scribed as followsz Starting nificent screened patio for held at Manchester, within and for erty n/f Yeomans; thence accident insurance, major 236-1981. 7120. at a point 126* north of Hart­ Female 3 8 ______coming summer breezes. BOWERS School — beautiful 6 the Dlstiict of iMtanchester, on the easterly along said Yeoman’s medical, life Insurance and 4th day of March, 1968. ford Road and 216’ west of 118 MAIN St. —3 room apart­ Call Grace Ditmars, for de­ room Cape with fireplace, ga Presem, Hon. John J. Wallett. property line a distance of pension plain. Write P.O. SECRETARIAL - Eookkeeping complete rooms of Colo- ment, $110. 646-2426, 9-6. McKee St., the line runs MACHINISTS — experienced credlt services rendered. Call furniture, practically new _ tails. rage full basement with nice northerly-13’ more or less, to 270’, more or less, to west Box 1483, Hartford, stating brldgeport and lathe operators, ~ Estate of James T. Sheldon, late 643-1723 anytime. MANCHESTER —4 room apart- finished rec room. Occupancy of Manchester, in said District, de- a point in the common prop­ boundary of property n/f education, business experi­ ample overtime. SEG Mfg. to be determined. ’This home ceiled. 16 MOTIFS Gryk and follows that boun­ ence amd salary require­ ------rnorniogs. , convenient location. L. C. GREENOUGH Co. , . ,, 1 On motion of Prank H. Sheldon, erty line of n/f ’Tuttle and Inc., 218 Hartford Rd., 649-3747. is in first class condition. Don’t 249 Main St.. Manchester, Conn., dary by various courses and ment. RELIABLE woman will stay ^------;------Stove, refrigerator and heat Crlsplno; the line ithen runs overnight with children in SINGER spring clearance sale 647-9921 be disappointed. Call now Wol- nn, . ... .v. distances past property of n /f MEN part-time for Janitor work furnished, $150 per month. , S „ ORDERED; That three months northwesterly to a point In the their home. Transportation of trade-in sewing machines. verton Agency, Realtors, 649- from the 4th day of March, 1968, be Mullen and Harrison In a 9 p.m. - 12 midnight. Steady Hayes Agency, 646-01$!. rear, line of Crlsplno at the MERCHANICS WANTED —gas needed. Call 643-6820. Portables from $9.95. Con­ 2813. and the same ore limited, and al­ generally southerly direction; 30” COPPERTONE DUCTLESS work, five nights per week. MANCHESTER — 7 Yoom cus­ lowed for the creditors within which &LOR intersection of the common and diesel pick-ups to ten soles from $19.95 and Zig Zags FOUR ROOMS, tile bath, first _ „ _____ ■. to bring In their claims against thence_ turns westerly along Call 649-6334, General Cleaning REAL E3STATE saleswoman to tom. built brick Colonial Cape, DUPLEX property line of lots 40 and 41 3-SPBED, t r i p l e FILTER wheelers, new modem equip­ from $29.95. Ail reconditioned floor, heated, newly remodeled, in like new condition, 22 acres 0-0, ■ separate said estate, and" Said executor Is stV p-ons the common property line of Service, sell properties in Manchester furnaces, on bus line, good con- directed to give public notice to the in “ Longview Terrace Add. ment and plant, company paid yy Singer experts. Singer.Sew- across from Rec, 16 School St. high scenic land. • Priced' for Ann Creditors to bring In their claims Gryk and Harrison a distance No. 1”, a distance of' 106’, R eg. $74.74i. benefits, clean uniforms daily, and surrounding towns, part- ing Centeh, 856 Main St., 643- Adults, no ' pets, parking quick sale. Hayes Agency, dition, asking $17,400. Princi- within said time allowed by pub- *59.79 time. Write Box A, Manches­ 8883. pals only. Call after "‘6 p.m. lishing a cony of this order In some more or less; thence wester­ of 318’ , more or less, to the seven paid holidays, paid va­ in rear. 646-0131. newspaper naaving ‘ a circulaiion In A zone line; thence southerly SERVICE TRAINEE ter Herald. 643-8446. said probateiroba district____ within_____ ten__ ly along rear line of property cation, top wages. Call 278-1863 f along the A zone to a point 39’ ^ N M O R E electric range, IMMEDIATE occupancy, lovely SIX ROOM Ranch with 3 bed- rom the date of tlds order n /f Agostinelll, a distance of for more information. Braln- INVESTMENT opportunity — and return moke to this court of where the A zone turns east, ard Ford Truck Center, 46 double oven, good condition, three room apartment. Heat, rooms, 2 full ceramic baths, 266’, more or less, to where We offer the following to a Dogs—-Blrds-.-Pets 41 $25. 649-6544. 2-famlly, 6-6 flat, aluminum "°*^jOHN*j.' WALLETT. Judge. distance of 680’, more or Brainard Road, Hartford. hot water, tile bath, appliances, kitchen has built-in oven, it Intersects a Business Zone man with mechanical abil­ siding, large lot, convenient lo- — —— :— ______less, thence following the A ity and High School diplo­ GROOMING ALL breeds. Har- NEED a desk for any room in third floor, mature adults only. range, formal dining room, II; thence easterly and south­ $95 per month. Main & Eld- cation. Leonard Agency, Real- held^at M ^ h S T e r .^ t h t o '^ 't o Zone easterly and thence Elmco Plywood Panel of the week ma. Train to become a tech­ mony Hill. H.C. Chase, Hebron your home? See Marlow’s for 13x20’ living room with' unique tors, 646-0469. the district, of Manchester, on the erly along said Business Zone nician in servicing our Rd., Bolton, 643-5427. the largest variety in town. ridge Aftartments, 649-1359 be­ fireplace arrangement. T w o 29th day of Pc-bruory, A.D. 1968. II, 340’, more or less, to point tween 4 and 6 p.m. Hon. John J. Wallett. x x a ROUTE MAN broad line of figuring ma­ Desks in all finishes and styles. years old. If this soun^ like MANCHESTER - - a 11 r a ctlve judge®®"‘ ' of beginning. A S V PRE-FINISHED ANTIQUE PECAN chines. FOR SALE—one year old Alas­ Modern walnut. Early Amerl- wE HAVE pimtomers wnitine " “w Raised Ranch, In one of Estate of Jeanne 'Wohrim or Jen- kan Malamute, purebred, gen­ Established route, good sal­ can in maple. The price Is al- rentaT of your a^arf-apart­ Y " " ' T Manchester’s finest residential ? ^ d « t tle. Call 649-6008 after 5 p.m. ^ ^ Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. areas, modem kitchen, dining Upon application of ’nie Connccil- ary plus fringe benefits. Ex­ Retirement Income Plan ways- right at Marlow’s. Inc., ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ dence Zone C, an area now in 867 Main St. ------^------room fnmllv rnnm ivIHi fli>» Bank A Trust Go., praying that courses and distances, along perience not necessary, will PEKINGESE female. Loves tate, 6-.13-5129. MANCHESTER ~ centrally lo­ room, lamiiy rootn wiui lire instrument purporting to be the Residence Zone A, described Paid Hospitalization place, 2-car garage. $31,900. lant will and teatBrnent^ ’a^d de- the existing Industrial zone, train. Apply: Children, named Taffy. Call cated 4 bedroom house plus 1427 as follows; Starting at a point LIKE TO paint or stain unfin­ 3Vi ROOM, I stove, Irefrigerator, Phllbrick Agency Realtors. 649- “ boundary (properties of Rog­ Paid Life Insurance 649-8417. self-contained 3 room suite. Ab­ $•$ In the property n /f Wall end ished furniture? See Marlow’s adults, $120 plus escrow. West 5347. ORDEREID: That the foregolns Trim ohildren’s .. linens and ers Corp., Starziak, Manches­ Paid Vacation and Holidays for chests, bar stools, all sizes, solutely ideal for in-law situa­ ______atupllcatilon bn heard and deter- Hannon at the existing C Manchester Coat & Apron FOR SALE — German Shep­ Side Realty, 649-4342. Your ll’tUe princes, wUl'love wearables In a Jl«y, ^th these ter Structural Steel, Manches-, chairs, stools and vanity tables, tion. Modernized and immacu- MANCHESTER _ mined at the Probate office in Man- Zone, the line nms easterly Good Working Conditions herd pups. Good disposition, 6- room cheater, hi «a1d District, on the 28th t h is ^ o c k e d party dress with amusing ’Space Pets’ In orange, ter Sewerage Enterprises, 73 SUMMIT ST. ■ Nice sec- late. ’Two-car garage. 75x160 206’ to a point; thence north­ good with children. Leonard benches. The price is always 19 COTTAGE St. - Ranch, double garage, 2 fire- afte?noiraiSl‘ t^Ta^ Inc., Mitchell and Jarvis) to a landscaped lot. Bel Air Real a high waist and a gathered P'een and yeUow Imply erly and parallel to Main low at Marlow’s, Inc., 867 Main ond floor 4-room rent, near plfiC6S, c&rpctln^} ArGCro&tion notice be {riven to qU pereons inter- point in the southerly boun­ li MANCHESTER, CONN. Interviews by appointment Giglio, 649-8818. sldrt^ press on, no embroidery need- Street for 196’, more or less; St. Main St. business, all conven­ Estate, 643-9332. dary of the aforementioned of only. Call Monroe Interna­ of‘tildVpn\UttonUd\fe^f^^^^ No. 1427 with Photo-Guide is thence westerly 208’, more or AKC registered Airdale Terrier Rp.mRir'ER athr iences, adults, no pets. Can be tional, Inc., 522-1111, A divi­ electric KIANCHESTER — executive view, $22,900. Hutchins Agency, place of hearing thereon, by pub- in sizes 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8 years. Pattern Nq, 6329 has color n /f John Barnlnl et al; thence puppies with permanent shots, REFRIGERATOR, seen 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m., 3:30- Realtors 649-6324 llahlng a copy of this order In some less, to the exUting Residence sion of Litton Industries. range, Maple> kitchen set, up­ neighborhood, Garrison Colon­ neauors, oie ooa». newspaper havlnlg a circulation In Size 4. 2% yards of 46-lnch. transfer for 16 moUfs of varl- runs westerly along said PART-TIME days as cleaner at wonderful companions. Call 6:30 p.m. Zone C; thence southerly to ial, 7 rooms, large family ------; ■ said 'district, at least seven days Send 60 cento in coins plus ous sizes from 2’ to 4%’ . southerly boundary a distance East Hartford Drive-in ’Thea­ 643;8715 after 6 p.m. holstered chairs and sofa, rug, SEVEN ROOM modem home before the day of eald hearing, to point of beginning, a distance 15 cento for first-class mall and ^®"*t 3® cento to coins plus ,„„rB or ibm. of 132’, more or less, to point ter. Excellent for retired or An Equal Opportunity bureaus, end tables, mlscella- MANCHESTER — Park Chest- room wiUi fireplace, huge mod­ Of nnn n* U lan aPPesf 'f ‘bey See couse at said of 196’, more or less. off Porter St. in one, of Man- Hme and place and be heard rela- honrtiino. tor each nat- t6 cents for first-class mall and of beginning. This change in­ semi-retired man. Please ap­ Employer HOME wanted lor male mongrel neoCis dishes. Call 649-3335. nut Garden Apartment, two ern kitchen, screened porch, 2 ^ a l Jiandllng for each pat handling for each pat- APPROVED: Recommendation ohesters finest neighborhoods. »vc thereto and«^ mailing on or cludes land n/f Rogers Corp., ply at our East Windsor Drive- pup. Call after 4 p.m., 647- bedrooms, 4Vi rooms, avail­ car garage, wooded lot, $34,- _ , .... before Maroh 1. 1968. bv registered to the Board of Directors— able, April 1, heat, hot wai­ 900, Phllbrick Agency, Real­ Custom built with many un- ai,. niall. copies of said order to Sue Burnett, Manchester tern. Starziak, Burr, Gryk, Yeo­ in ’Theatre between ii a.m.-l 1769. Musical Instruments 53 usual features. Beautiful park Banzet. 6 Place du grand accepiwee of Sycamore Lane ter, oven range, refrigerator, tors, 649-6347. I . r»_i .J I- sn'o RPy 6. Grasse (Ainca Marltlmes) Evening Herald, 1160 AVB. OF Anne Cabot, Manchester mans. \ p.m, weekdays or call 1-623- HIGH school junior or sopho­ like lot. Priced In the low 80s. France: Mathllde Mettetal, 31 rue as shown on a plan "High­ 3079 for ap appointment. more boy, 16 years old, for NEW FENDER Bassman Amp. parking. Call 627-9238 between The above actions will become Articles For Sa!e 45 Excellent condition. Also, new .30ULd e R road-immaculate 3- By appointment. PhUbrick r,uba) France; Fcrhand L'HopI- Code and Style Number. Architect Scale l ’’-40’—6-9-66 Zoning Commission ceiving through finished prod­ week and every other weekend. bank run gravel and fill at hot water, garage. $96. per age. Established prestige room older home In one of tal. 11 rue des Chamos 26. Velen- Fashion conscious women — 60 cento will bring you the Sheet 1—Revised 8-26-67 Sec­ M .’ Adler Dobkln, uct. Apply LaPolnte Industries. Good pay, pleasant atmos­ our . screening, plant or deliv­ COMPLETE deluxe Gretch month, adults only, no chil­ neighborhood. Shown by .ap­ Manihester’s finest sections. send now for our latest Issue of new '68 Spring and Summer Al- tion n Addition—Revised 9- Chairman 166 West Main St., Rockville. phere. Apply in person. Brass ered. George H. Grlffing, Inc. drum set, like new condition. dren. ’62 School St. between 3- pointment only. Bel Air Real New roof, aluminum siding. JOHN J. WALLF.t t , Judge. the Spring ft Summer '68 Basle bum! It’s flUed with dozens of 19-67 Section ' n Parking Clarence W .. Welti, . 876-3861. Key Restaurant. u „ .. „• cc; The Oonn. Bank ft Trust Co. , 742-7886. Call 649-6411. 6 p.m. Estate, 043-9332. Hayes Agncy, 646-0131. p^i^p ^ y e r. Atty. <’ Fashloij^T- 50 cento. lovely designs. (Moved)’’ Secretary 1 »'*• ^ ••• K*

PAOE tWBNTY-POUR THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1908 Avenge Daily Net Pleas Run For The W eek Ended The Weather The Zlpeer Club will have a March >, 1668 Fair tonight Low tat upper If Aboiit Town St Patrick’s Day dinner-dance Zoppa Heads 20s. ’Tomorrow fair. High about Saturday, X ard i 16, at 8 p.m. iiattrijpfitpr lEumttig Hrralb M in Jo-Ann O. Bajek of 36 at the otubhouse. The Dick 15,534 Barry Rd. la cm the dean’a Hat Lewis Trio will play for dancing RAM Chapter Manche$ter— 4 City of Village Charm at Backer Junior OoUega, Wor­ from S to 1 a.m. The event cester, Mass., wher6 she is a Is open to members and friends, Ernest C. Zoppa, of 263 H11-. VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 184 (TWENTY PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, (X)NN., FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1968 (OiMwIfled AdvertMng on Page 17) PRICE SEVEN CENTS freshman majoring: in retail and tickets may be obtained at Uard St. last hight was elect­ merchandising. the clubhouse. ed most excellent high priest of Delta Chapter, Royal Arch Ma­ Jay M .Hughes, M .D. recent­ Washington LOL will meet to­ sons, at an annual meeting and ly was elected to associate morrow at 8 p.m. at Orange membership in the American Hall. election of officers at the Ma- OoUage of Physicians, an inter­ sotilo Temple. He succeeds Earl national organisation represent­ C. -Larsen. Rescuers Find Bodies The American Legion will Heavy Fiffhtinff at DMZ; ing ^wrialisto in Internal medi­ OfCioera will be instaUed Sat­ cine and related fields. have a Seafood Night tomorrow from 6;S0 to 10:80 at the post urday, March 16 at 8 pan. in a T. Sgt. Robert A. Anderson, home. The event Is open to son of Mrs. Eva Anderson of 56 members and guests. Winter St., is a member of a ( DUPONT 501 NYLON O f 16 Trapped Miners 4 ^ ^ . ^ General NamrH unit of the 66th Strategic Re­ ’The executive board of Man­ connaissance Wing at Offutt chester WATES will meet to­ CALUMET,m x. La. (AP) —Six­-S ix - He saidaaid the bodies were found clues as to the fate of the min­min- ’"Tragic"Tragic news . .. they found V -M B X —/ -M . JL i X p w .BI B. B AFB, Neb., which recently earn­ morrow at 8 p.m. at the home CARPET REMNANTS teen of 21SI salt miners trapped on the floor of the mine which ers. This crew went out a hiUfhalf 16 bodies in the mine.” ^ ed the Air Force OuUtandlng of Mrs. John Pavelack, 83 for more thsin two days 1,200 fans out in catacombs through mile into the tunnels. Again, screams and cries. Unit Award. Raddlng St. feet below earth when fire rav­ awesome, white pure salt. An­ Tonnamaker said he consid­ There were about 70 people SAIGONt (AP). — The Red 15' X 12'5" — Biscuit Beige 12* x 15'8" aged a salt mine were found other rescue team was sent ered this an excellent sign, gathered In a tin shed at the back Into the mine to search for since the men were not found in company’s dock. At the time, U.S. (Command today re­ Polish Women’s Alliance, "The Inocents," will play to­ dead Friday. There was no the other men. the Immediate area of the fire the 16 bodies were not identi­ ported savage fighting be-^ Group 618, will meet Sunday at morrow at 7 p.m. at a dance Blue 12'X 13' — Avocado 15* x8'6" > word on whether the other five The mine is located in a which struck the bMe of the fied. No one knew the fate of the low the eastern end of the' 3 pjm. at 77 North St. at the West Side Rec. Members were alive. shaft late ’Tuesday night. five still missing, or vdio tkey demilitarized zone and an­ of the group are Dave Fletcher, Lc^ender 6' x 7'6" "I cannot repeat this but marshy area on the edge o f the But, this encouragement last­ were. Teddy Ted/ord, Eric Fletcher once,” said Clayton Tonnamak- Gulf of Mexico, aocesaiible only nounced the appoinianent er, a Cargill, Inc., executive. “ It by boat or plane. A laige area ed only-a matter of hours. Correct safety procedures in of a U.S. Army general to and Buddy Newman. They are The tragic news came up FOR managed by Larry Trudeau. is tragic news.” behind the building covering the event of an accident would have command the Marines and ’The word from a four-man shaft was roped off to land heli­ about 11 a.m. been to pack all food, water and other defenders of the crit­ A s Low rescue squad that had gone copters . ’The many relatives who had oxygen on one of the mining ve­ The legislative committee of Officials did not say when any maintained an around-the-clock ical northern frontier. Cosmetics down into the blackened hole of hicles and retreat to the far ' U.S. spokesmen also reported the PTA Council will meet to­ A s the Cargill mine brought attempts would be made to vigil at Cargill headquarters In reaches of the 80-foot high tun­ the heaviest air strikes against night at 8 In the Conference raise the bodies. Calumet, 14 miles by boat from r r s screams and moans from the nels, ’Tonnamaker explained. North Vietnam in more than a Room at Bennet Junior High A rescue crew had gone down the scene, got the word from a crowd that had gathered during Once back in one of the mai^ month. School. Dr. William CurUs will the course of a frantic two-day the fire-tom mine shaft earlier company official whose voice large rooms, maybe a mile speak and answer questions on A task force of U.S. Marines rescue effort. In the morning, but found no was clouded with emotion. away, he said, the miners could Liggetfs “ Regionalization.’ ’ The event Is WHILE THEY LAST and South Vietnamese Infantry­ lave blocked off the room with open to the puUlc. Ernest O. Zoppa men batUed 600 Communist A t The Parkade a mound of salt. There, he said, troops for seven hours Thursday send-ipublic instaillatlon at the they could Just wait. near Dong Ha, the forward MANCHESTER Paul Brame, son of Mr. and Masonic Temple. And, Tonnamaker noted, one Mrs. Charles Brame of 118 Hol­ Marine B eae supplying other al­ Others elected are Grady IL. Terence James Cooke of the vehicles In the shaft area lied outposts alwig the DMZ. lister St. has been named to the Pearson, excellent king; Walter was missing. Aided by tacUcal fighter- deeui’s hist for the fall semester A. North, excellent scribe; Another search team went bombers and artillery, the allied at the College of Liberal Arts Francfs Scheibel, secretary; down before dawn and found a troops reported killing 138 Com­ of Drew University, Madison, Hayden L. Griswold Sr., treas­ bulldozer, three jeeps, a truck, N.J. Spellman Successor Named munist soldiers. U.S. headquar­ INCOME TAX urer; Norman R. Balch, captain an overtunned lunchbox, plus an ters said the South Vietnamese of host; Harold A. Whiting, VA’nCAN CITY (AP) — Pope empty lower level office. Crews Paul VI today named a 47-year- troops accounted for 123 of the PREPARATION Manchester Power Squadron prindped soijoumer; Elmer planned later to use a jeep to and its auxiliary, the Ensig- old New Yorker, Auxiliary enemy dead and the Marines for Stone, Royal Arch captain. widen t^ lr search. the other 16. Marine casualties nettes, will elect officers at their Bishop Terence James Cooke, to “ All four men who went down INDIVIDUAL, ’Phe high priest-elect made succeed the late Frandsc Cardi­ were 16 kHted fuzd 124 wounded, annual meeting tomorrow at the following appointments: agree the Are Is completdy BUSINESS AND 7:80 p.m. at Bowers School. nal Spellman as Roman Catho­ with 76 of the wounded, jequrlng Wayne W. Garland, grand mas­ W alh W all out,” sEild Robert Fahs, another hospitalization. South Viet­ After the buslneas meeting, e lic archbishop of New York. SMALL BUSINESS Cargill official. “ No glow, no ter of third veil; Charles S. Archbishop Cooke had been namese casualties were report­ films on trout, tuna and taipon smoke.” Towle, grand master o f second one of Cardinal Spellman’s aux­ ed light. Ccril fishing will be shown. “ Moving In pairs, the men veil; Frank F. Scheibel, chap­ iliaries in New York since Sept. U.S. Headquarters said sever­ went about 1,200 feet out from lain, and William C. Bray, sen­ 16, 1965. al battalions of South Viet­ JASON J. NOVITCH An_ Eucharistic Hour of rep­ the shaft,” Fahs added. ’"They tinel. His appointment was a sur­ namese Infantrymen ran into aration for sins of the nation made a dogleg and went by the 2iOppa is a route driver for prise to observers at the Vati­ the enemy force about noon 643-1996 — 649-5435 will be held Sunday at 8 p.m. at office to check It out. ’They shut the Monastery of Our Lady of Max Sanders Trucking Co., CARPETI can, since his name had not while sweeping the Cua Viet Grace, North Guilford. The Hartford. He is married to the been among those mentioned as (See Page Ten) River delta, a Communist stronghold on the coastal service is open to the pubHc. former Isabella Heritage. The a likely successor to Cardinal couple has two sons, Mark Zop­ Spellman. Vatican circles c Blder him unusually young to be and 4th Marine regiments were WINDOW SHADES on the east flank of the South available for the Manchester Zoppa of East Hartford. given the richest and most pow­ Vietnamese task force when Civic CSiorale, and those wish­ The high priest-elect Is a erful archdiocese in America. State News heavy flgjiting developed. WASHABLE ing to join should attend the member of Manchester Lodge Cardinal Spellman died on INTERSTATE final group audition Monday at of Masons; Adoniram Council, Just Arrived Dec. 2 at the age of 78. ’The ThsMarineB, a special IfeuuSnig 8:16 p.m. in the Manchester R & SM of Ellington; St. John’s Most Rev. John J. Maguire, team of ahhut 1,000 men that AQUA SHADES High School Chcmal Room. Dr. Commandry, Knights Templar Spellman’s 62-year-oId coadju­ 2 Ponder was put ashore more than a EXTRA HEAVY 9 x 12 month ago, have been sweeping Jt^ Made to Order Gerald Mack of Hartt College of Wlllimantlc; Nutmeg Forest, tor archbishop and second in ▼AeOUwnth Four BoUers of Music will direct. Those wish­ Tall Cedars of Lebanon; the command, to administer the north of the Cua Viet River, ing more information may con­ Fellowcraft Club of Manchester, archdiocese until the Pope while the South Vietnamese vSUl Line of Ciutom tact Mrs. Richard Embser , 89 and the Master’s Club of Friend­ named a successor to the cardi­ Appeal in have been operating south of the Judith Dr. ship Lodge of Masons. BRAIDED RUGS nal. river. A week ago Uie ooEnbined v e n e t ia A b l in d s Archbishop Cooke presumably force killed 234 North Viet­ Four area chiropractors will WITH 2' X 4' MATCHING RUG will be elevated to the College of namese in the same area. E. As JOHNSON attend the spring meeting of (Cardinals at the consistory the Plot Case At Khe Sanh, South Viet­ the Connecticut Chiropractic As­ r u b b e r s t a m p s 100% NYLON DUPONT 501 Pope is expected to hold soon to NEW HAVEN (AP)—Two namese Rangers ' surprised PAINT GOs sociation Sunday in Wallingford. Manchester name new princes of the men convicted of conspiring to more than 100 North Viet­ I t ! Main St.—Tel. 649-4601 They are Drs. Richard C. Alton, Blueprint and Supply, Inc. INSTALLED OYER 32-OZ. WAFFLE PAD church. ’There is general expec­ Injure policemen and blow up namese troops today as they Elizabeth H. Alton, Chester S. tation that this will be held be­ police headquarters and other slipped up on the Marine base Ososki, and Robert W. Stoker. 690 Hartford Bd. fore Easter, April 14. public buildings here are con­ and killed 27 of the enemy as Manchester, Conn.—649-8693 In Washington meanwhile they emergd from a tunnel just The meeting will inaugiurate Rockville Exchange Ent. 1496 sidering today whether to ap­ Read Herald Ads waudng Month.” Choice Archbishop Luigi Raimondi, peal. outside the base's barbed wire apostolic delegate to the United A Superior Court jury found perimeter. Of The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Terence Cooke States, said Pope Paul also ap­ Ronald Johnson, 26 and Harry The lieutenant leading the pointed one bishop and two aux­ Bonner, 29, guilty ’Thursday of North Vietnamese was wound­ Colors iliary bishops: plotting a reign of terror, wliich ed. When the Rangers started 5 Beautiful Colors —Auxiliary Bishop Aloysius J. was discovered late iMt year out to got him, he riiot himseHf Crispy, Tasty Wyclslo, 69, of Chicago to be by local authorities. in the head to escape capture, bishop of Green Bay, Wis., suc­ After deliberating for 4V4 AP correspondent Robert Oh- Florida Union Asks ceeding Bishop Stanislaus Bona, hours, the panel of ten men tuid Father Walter Driscoll of Arlington, Mass., called “hoodlum priest” by GIs, man reported from the besieged NOW OPEN! and Tempting who died last December. two women also acquitted two rides motorcycle at Khe Sanh hours before he was seriously wounded by ene­ Marine fortress. —Msgr. Walter J. Schoenherr, other New Haven men charged my mortar shrapnel. (AP Photofax) Ohman reported that the 48, rector of Blessed Sacrament with conspiring in the plot. They Communists shelled the base all Teachers to Return Cathedral in Detroit, to be titu are Curtis Belton, 22, and Willis day, pumping in a round of ar­ Do One Or The Other Brighten Up Your tillery or a rocket about every Kitchen With TAUAHASSBE, ,AP, - o„. “SSpS "Two undercover agents posing 10 minutes. He said one round ’The Florida Education Assocla- has about 60,000 public school ^ j/earsen of Detroit, as underworld flg;urea were just missed a big CH4Y helicop­ CERAMIC BATHROOM tlon today recommended that teachers. —Msgr. Thomas J. Gumble- credited with penetrating the ter taking o ff with b looxi of Armstrong Inlaid all teachers who resigned “ re­ Hagpnan said that the educa­ ton, 38, vice chancellor of the conspiracy ring. Five arrests Bus, Car Collide on Coast; wounded Marines. ^ H A R R Y ’ S turn to their schools on Mon­ tion association was disappoint­ Detroit archdiocese, to be tltu- came Dec. 23 in a local motel, Farther south, government day,” The call—If heeded— ed that Gov. Claude Kirk decid- jjjgjjop of Ulull and auxiliary where the police said they also troops reported killing 21 Com­ VINYL C0R18N A#1 4a Anil A avxnAfnl lAae(a|n_ e . . . __ It costs so little and adds so much. would bring an end to Florida’s ed not to call a special legisla­ bishop to Archbishop Dearden. seized 43 sticks of dynamite. munist soldlens four miles east NEW COLORS anil It lasts a lifetime. Don’t settle for sub­ school crisis. tive^ session, but felt that it BUhop Gumbleton becomes the Bonner, picked up eight days Twenty Killed, Twelve Hurt of Hue and uncovering the bod­ stitutes. Nothing has the style like 'Tremeiidoua S^ectlon ’The call was issued by Asso- made its points with the teacher member of the U.S. later, was the only suspect not ies of 26 enemy soldiers in the Cut From Fun Rolls cictlon President Dexter Hag- walkout, Catholic hierarchy. arrested in the motel raid. Also same area. CERAMIC Tde. Large Rooms Slightly From $ , -95 SQ. YD. BAKER, Oallf. (AP) — A The survivors were taken to left inside just didn’t have a man who said that the executive ” We believe our achievements The Archbishop of New York taken into custody were Alonzo Meanwhile, Gen. William C. Ht^ier Greyhound bus and an auto col­ several hospitals and some were chance.” GRINDERS INSTALLED board—the organization’s gov- to date are significant enough automatically becomes a power Russell, 27, of New Haven, and 6 lided head on ’Thursday on In­ listed In serious condition. Many The crash took place on Baker Westmoreland announced the eming body—would accept a that our teachers can return to In worldwide church affairs. James Cotter, 28, of the nearby terstate 16 in the Mojave Desert of the 8 dead Were severely Grade, 19-mile upward stretch organization of a new northern nine-point resolution adopted their schools with heads held Special Influence and respon­ coastal town of Guilford. killing 20 persons. Police said burned, delaying identification. at a point three miles east of the headquarters in which Marine 832 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER (4 Stores Fn^m Singer Sewing) earlier by the State Board of high-and with full realization sibilities devolve upon the lead­ Cotter unexpectedly pleaded the car was in the wrong, lane. A passenger said: “ The Mojave Desert community of Lt. Gen. Robert E. Cushman re­ 1 1 9 Education. . that they have preserved the In- er of New York CathoUcs be­ guilty halfway through the trial, tains over-all command of the ‘‘The bus was passing another flames just took-the bus. ’There Baker. The statewide strike started tegrity of their profession by cause his is the see of the Unit­ which began Feb. 6. He is the O RDERS TO GO, q , INSTALLED vehicle when the car came in were just too many flames for Feb. 19. State ofAcials said placing service above self,” ed Nations and p -e financial only white man arrested in con­ Aimer, a telephone repair­ (See Page Ten) sight,” said Jim Aimer, whose us to do anything." ’Thursday 17,800 teachers were Hagman said. nection with the dynamite plot man, said he spotted the west­ Up to 100 Sq. Ft. Includes Labor, capital .of the w./rld. It is also car was just ahead of the bus. ------Hagman said the executive home for the Protestant Nation­ and is awaiting sentencing. Several aboard the bus bound bound car on the east-bound OR EAT IT HERE! "none: 5539 Materials and Your Choice of Colors. “ The bus driver couldn’t get committee’s recommendation Russell became sick during for Las Vegas, Nev, from Los side of the median and tried to al Council of Churches and back into the right lane. ’Then it for an end to the walkout car­ the trial, and his case was con­ Angeles were thrown under­ warn the passing driver. He many of the nation’s leading happened. All I saw was dirt ries two conditions—that every Jewish organizations, tinued until he regains his neath, highway patrol Stg. Elton said he watched helplessly in 'Eat Delicious Pizza Pies flying in the air, and explosion, Rights Bill TUB teacher who resigned be reem- jjis see covers 4,717 square health. Lee said. Others were trapped his rear view mirror as the ve­ 9 Servicemen flames and smoke.” ployed in the same position and miles in 10 coiuities stretching Lawyers for Johnson, called inside. hicles collided. and Hot Oven Grinders" “ ’The bus, which carried 32 pas­ Edward Wilkerson, 28, of ENCLOSURE that the public demand that from Staten Island to Ulster the ringleader by the state, and Within minutes '"The whole Amendment Feared Dead “ the politicians place education county. It does not Include the for Bonner speculated that their sengers, fell onto Us side on the North Hollywood, who escaped town of Baker, was there throw­ YouW TrijBd The Rest, NOW TRY THE BEST! first in Importance in the up- boroughs of Queens and Brook- clients would withhold appeal median of the divided highway from the burning bus, said from ing sand and water on the coming elections and during the lyn which make up rtlie separate decision until sentencing. and caught fire. ’Twelve persons his hospital bed: '"The flames wreckage, but it didn’t seem to Is Defeated In Potomac next session of the Legislature.” diocese of Brooklyn. The presentencing investlga- were Injured, including bus just kept getting bigger and big­ dor any good,” a witness said. A key section of the resolution driver Kenneth Burkhardt, ger and just kept burning and DRAWING EVERY 3 MONTHS (See Page Ten) (See Page Ten) whose leg was broken. burning. ’The people that were (See Page Ten) WASHINGTON (AP) — The FORMICA COUNTER TOPS QUANTICO, Va. (AP ) - ’The cabled for-giving »10.2 milUon to Senate defeated, 67-18, today an r n r r . , T>„ public school education from amendment to the civil rights- natPERTLY and REASONABLY INSTALLED near-freezing waters of the Po- ^ ^ ^^9 million educa- for FREE PIZZAS! open housing bill to make it a 78 Colon to Choose From U>mac River apparently permit- tion-tax package that became federal crime to interfere by ted no survivors from a group of law at midnight Thursday, force or threats with a person ■ *R"E"L nine enlisted men—expert The resolution contained noth- 1.5 Million Richer going to or from hla job. Come in and fill out entry blank. swlmmers ail—who attempted a ing about professional negotla- Aimed chiefly t^t picket line crossing In a large canoe. tions— one of the main points of violence In labor disputes, the BUY 4 — Hand-picked trainees at aiMa- the education usociatlon’a ob- amendment was offered by Sen. rine school for physical fitness jectlons to the legislation.. Miners’ Faith in Silver Claim Pays Off Sam J. Ervin, Jr.., D-N.C. If your name is dremn, you'll Instructors at this Marine base. Demonstrating Mexlcan-A- Ervin told the Senate it was they Included five Vietnam vet- merlcan and Negro, students just as wrong to interfere with a GET 5th By CHARLES HILLINOER the gunmen, gamblers, and get- TVxmibstone since the first sil­ More than 1,500 claims have receive your favorite pizza erans. from six Los Angeles high been staked the past month. man’s right to work by force or Hie Los Angeles Times rich-quick proapectocs of this ver strike here electrified the w a l l The body of one victim was schools have won several "They’re grabbing every inch threats as with other actlvlUes CERAM IC TILE recovered Thursday about eight concessions from the boEird of town’s wildest days of old. world In -iS n . FREE Each Month for One Year! '• TOMBSTONE, Ariz. -;:EIght They are the only descendemts o f land,” Gerry W. Irvin of i that would be afforded federal ONE F-R-E-E! miles below the base. education as student disorders The Escapules now have a AMERICAN MADE Sq. Ft of ithe original foun'dlng pros­ Arizona’s Department of Min­ protection by the bill. He was identified as Marine struck several schools around days from foreclosure, a father lease option on their Santa Ana pectors In this town—the scene eral Resources said yesterday. These include voting, jury 25 COLORS 9 /C WHILE THEY LAST Staff Sgt. Kenneth N. Andrews, the nation. and son with faith in their silver claim — purchased by a o f the showdown' between Wy­ The reason for the stampede service, participation in federal­ Eighteen hours before, he and Teachers in the nation’s capi­ Houston oil firm — for 4.6 mil­ claim hit 'pay dirt to the tune att Earp, his brothers and Doc Is that the gsgemment recently ly assisted programs and feder­ Try Our Delicious SAUSAGE GRINDERS! his eight classmates had set out tal returned to classrooms today lion dollars. al employment and, if race or -^ O R — $ of '4.6 million dollars. Holliday against the Clantons abandoned a fixed price of 1.9 to cross and recross the river in after a one-day holiday to pro­ “ We won a photo fldnsh,” said CERAM IC FLOOR TILE Ernest B. Escapule, 71, and and Mclowreys at the O.K. dollars an ounce for silver and color is involved, with attending 7 0 ®P a caiioe large enough to hold all test pay scales but classroom Ernie Escapule Thursday as he TUB AREA $ < ^ e . 9 s his son, Ernie, 46, had debts Corral. the price of the ore nearly doubl­ school, using places of public comfortably. Life pi’eserver walkouts continued in Florida stood beneath the steel-gallus 12 x 12,1-1 in Random Pattern totaling 84,000 dollars. The son’s Since Feb. 2 ■when the Aus­ ed overnight. The Escapules ex­ accommodation and other activ- : INSTALLED cushions were used as kneeling ana Pittsburgh. frtime over his diggings on the Monday thru Thursday— 11 AJM. to 12 PJVI. electricity and phone service tral Oil Co. of Houston signed pect it to reach 3 to 5 dollars Itlqs. STORE pads by the paddlers. The Los Angples students, claim. ^ S^n. Joseph D. Ty.dings, D- were disconnected for lack of its lease option agreement with an ounce by the end of the year. Friday and Saturday— 11 A.M. to 1 A.M. A massive land, water and air who stayed away from classes Md., urging rejection of the payment. The clan was living How far down the 8-foot the Esoapulea, prospectors have search continued today for the this week in mumbers runriing "My father struck it rich. He amendment, said it - would ex­ HOURS . . . Sundays 12 Noon to 11 P;M . . . . on 'beans and tortillas. vein goes no one knows. Tests poured into Tombstone from all seven Marines and one Navy into the hundreds, said they pulled nearly 6 million dollars tend the jurisdiction of the FBI shew it could easily plunge 3,- over the nation and Canada. man still missing but hopes for wanted an end to discrimination “ But yre never lost faith,” said worth of silver out of the state to “ any physical altercation of 000 feat and deeper, Escapule The town itseif, noW a na­ finding them alive had dimmed. and “ second class conditions.” Ernie. “ We knew riches were of Maine mine from 1890 to any type” When a person was Call When You Leave Home, It Will Be Ready On Arrival! said. tional historic monument, re­ A board of inquiry was Following~a dramatic confron­ down that hole.” - ‘ 1900,” Ernest Escapule ex­ traveling to and from his place And value of the silver in the mains a sleepy hamlet .of 1,200 plained. Johnny Escapule died formed to investigate the cause tation with the board of educa­ They were right. They hit an of employment. hole is averaging 2,000 to 3,- people 'bqt the hills and nearby CARPET ond FLOOR COVERING of the mishap. The three-mem­ tion Thursday they prom­ 8-foot-wlde vein of) high-quality in 1926. "It brings Uncle Sam about 60 000 dolians a ton, Dragoon Mountains are alive It ber board met InformatUy ised q^at a Negro would be silver, and their fortunes chang­ (See Page Nine) 7^ Phone 649-5539 ★ 308 MAIN STREET (Acrou from Bourne Buick) Manchester ed as swiftly as did those of The Esqapules have been in with prospectors. (See Page Ten) TEMPLE’S (Bee Page Xeb) (Bee Page Ten)

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