MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1968 PAGE TWENTY fianrljeatpr lEnfttittg iffralii Aveitigie Daily Net Prosa Ron The Weather For Hie Week End«»d Meeting Slated January 6, 1968 Fair tonight and tomorrow. About Town Boy Scouts Set New Goals tilanrbPBtpr lEuettttig iJpralb Low tonight 16 to 26. Tomorrow, By Garden Oub TM l CEDARS OF LEBANON about 40. Dr. llioinM iMalian, dirMtcr 15,534 iMancbiestar Oamden d u b will In ^Breakthrough^ Program Manchester— A City of Village Charm d t FK)!>0Ot Oonoem, w « spcok halve a deononstraltton of flow TuaMlHSr«lt 8 pjiL « t a macMar A dramatlo advance In gret- "Scouting can do much to (Oiaaaifted Adverttolng on Page 18) PRICE SEVEN CENTS o£ die W«ee«tey Chd> << Oreaber er onanging and a sltver tea (SIXTEEN PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1968 Mkmdey, iFeb. 12, ert 1 p jn . in ting scouting to more boys Is help,’ ’ he said. "Scouting skills VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 107 HMittanl « t dw O m gnm Oun- and the advancement program W bodnilf HeiU o f Center Con- expected as the residt of a new p«M O n ter c t dM Vnlvmtty a t gnegcUonal Church. 7710 enrenlt bolster confidence. Our merit emphasis in the “ Breakthrough Heitlftrd, 200 BhninObhl Av«., la open to all women Interealed badge program provides op W a t HMttDonl Hki to ftc to "A ll BINGO in working with ftowens. for Youth’’ program of the portunities for boys to explore Bvrtudbon v t ttae Two-Year Miss EUen Buckley, MIrs. WU- Charter Oak Council, Boy over a hundred subjects under SuhurtMn Buata« EbcpertmnA" 0RAN€C HAU EVERY TUESDAY Itlam lEete, Mrs. Ear) Herrick, Scouts of America, according the guidance of flne adult citi WMti hdn on die pcogxwn are Mns. George M. Johneon and zens from all walks of life.’’ Secret Pueblo Talks ^ Bulletin VOrn. WOCred X . JotaMon, ^Mctal to Earle K. Borman of West Mite MUUoent Jonas' will desn- The Charter Oak Council now aeiMant, State Depardnent of Hartford, the council president. onetrato the otrranglng of fresh, has an all-time high In member EMuoaMon and Mire. T . K CEwm- U.S„ RUSSIA TALKS artiflctal, and anlti(iued flowerB. Nearly 409 Cub Scout Packs, ship of 16,662 boys registered in bertaln, eu|)i>atitive teacher, MOSCOW (AP)— Premier MIbbs and line arrangemients Boy Scout Troops, and Explorer scouting and expects to enroll Prorjeot Oonoem. Alexei N. Koaygln, who met- .will be dtaplayed. Posts In Hartford and Tolland 3,600 new scouts before the end Spur Seoul Dismay Monday with the North Vlet- iNb«. Eeibs and Miss Euckley counties are setting new goals of 1968 as a part of the national, nameae ambassador, discuss The Grade 6 Cteae of Ntadi are co-ohairfan of the event. that will expand the quality of three-year Breakthrough for ed "a number of subjeots’’ tlethodlat Church wlH meet Hocitesses are Mm. Charles the scout program and ensure Youth program which continues Choicest Meats In Town! SEOUL (AP) — South Korea’s with U.S. Ambassador Llew Wednesday at S p.m. at the Crocker Jr. and Mrs. Vernon the reaching of a substantially untU 1969. National Aasembly adopted to ellyn E. Thompson today. church, and die Oonfirmeltton Muse. greater number of boys, Bor President Borman has ap night a sharply worded resolu Neither Soviets, Vietnamese ClaBS wiU meet at 8:16. A declaioin will be made dur man said. The goals effect TUESDAY ONLY SPECIAL! ; pointed Norman F, Lareon of I nor Americans would say ing the meeting conoemlng the trained leadership, membership, tion expressing "national indig Manchester to direct the new whether there was any con A one-act play, "Two In a Boston and- New York City program, advancement, service 9 Lean, Imported, Sliced t§ ^ nation’’ at current secret nego "Program of Emphasis," and nection between the meetings. Tn^)," will be presented at a flower shows. and activities. tiations between the United meeting of the Emanuel Luther Arnold E. Squires of West Hart "Breakthrough for Youth : BOILED HAM 1 .1 9 ib : States and North Korea on the an Church Women tomorrow at ford as council chairman of the means that scout leaders are fate ot the USS Pueblo and its 7:46 p.m. In Luther Hall of the "Organization and Extension’’ Skating - Coasting determined to use scoutlng’s committee. crew. church. Women from Concordia, great potential to build a new Zion, and the Latvian Lutheran i CHOPPED HAM The resolution, reflecting generation of American boys,’’ Knudsen Chvirch will be guests at the ^ —^Mlx or Match Them— 2 5 ^ widespread Korean dismay at Borman said. event. the American attitude in the cri He pointed out that a recent OVER 3 MILLION ^ (Umit 2 Lbs. Per Family) ^ sis, insisted that the attack by A film Is plani)ed for mem study of school dropouts shows PRESCRIPTIONS North Korean commandos as New Ford an almost complete lack of signed to assassinate President bers of the Mental Aid Fellow Safely Compounded Skating will be allowed from skills and either a total lack of : HIGHLAND PARK MARKET • Chung Hee Park Was more im ship Social Center tomorrow at A 317 Highland Sfc, Manchester—^Phone 648-4*78 ^ 7:80 p.m. A dinner will be serv 6 to 10 tonight at Center Springs confidence or a misguided con ARTHUR DRUG portant to South Korea than the ed at the center Thursday at Annex only. No skating at Char fidence not backed up with abil Pueblo incident. President 6:30 p.m. before the evening's ter Oak, and there is no skiing ity. The legislators asked the gov or coasting. DETROIT (AP) — Semon program. Those wishing more ernment to take "punitive information about the program measures—if necessary, alone Knudsen, who retired as a vice or membership may contact the —"against Communist provoca- president of General Motors last Uons, and sug;gested that "mili Capitol Region Mental Health week, was named president of Association, 217 Farmington Lapointes Wed 50 Years tary reprisals would be the best Ford Motor Co. today. Ave., Hartford. measures’’ since the record of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. La Lapointe of Tolland, Luclen the North Koreans "proves they The announcement was made South Vietnamese soldier gestures for help as he aids a wounded major in Saigon. (AP Photofax) pointe of Grandview St., Tol Lapointe of Artesia, Calif., Mrs. by Henry Ford chairman of The Women’s Home League do not stick to diplomatic agree n, land, were feted Saturday at a Antoinette Draus of Vernon, the board and chief executive of the Salvation Army will meet Mrs. Theresa G. Blonlarz of ments.’ ’ golden wedding celebration at Many in this country feel the officer of the company. tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the Jun Rockville, Mrs. Martha M. the Italian American Friend Pueblo Incident 18 endangering At the same time, Arjay Mill ior Hall of the Citadel. Mrs. ship Club, Rockville. About 100 Bourke of South Windsor, Jo Elsa Samuelson is in charge of U.S. relations with its strongest er was elected vice chairman of attended Uie event, which was seph J. Lapointe of Ellington, Ford’s board of directors. Miller Viet Devastation Widens the service meeting. Refresh ally in Asia. As one legislator given by the Lapointe’s children. William J. Lapointe of Manches put It, "We are disappointed, had been president. ments will be served by Mrs. The couple was married Feb. ter, and Mrs. Jacqueline Culjack and although It is not yet disillu Knudsen also was elected to SAIGON (AP) _Attack and civilians streamed from shacks derchlef jet and a North Viet- DMZ told of fierce fighting MaJ. Kenneth tAnce and Mrs. 4, 1918, in Dollard, Saskatche of Rockville. sionment, we are frightened.” the board of directors and the counterattack tvldened devasta- and huts in Saigon with what namese MIG21 were shot down along South Vietnam’s northern Elisabeth Wilson. wan, Canada. They came to Mr. Lapointe was employed The fright, he explained, grew executive committee. tlon across South Vietnam today meager belongings they could in aerial duels northwest of Ha- frontier, where senior American Ooimeotlcut fixxn Maine in for many years at the Pratt ant'. out of a feeling that the United Ford said Knudsen would re as the (Communists pushed their carry, swelling the number of noi Monday. commanders expect an even The Army-Navy Auxiliary will 1940. They had 10 children, 9 of Whitney Division of United Air port directly to him and would biggest offensive of the war into homeless to staggering proper- A U.S. spokesman said two of bigger Communist offensive meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at whom are living. They also craft Oorp., Bast Hartford, States might sacrifice the inter serve as chief operating officer. its second week. Red troops bat- tions. Already nearly 200,000 the Russian-designed MIGs than the one in the past week the clubhouse. Refreshments have 31 grandchildren and a until his retirement about 10 ests of South Korea for Ameri In Ford’s albsence, the an Ued on against superior allied refugees are reported, 58,000 in made a high speed firing pass on that dealt severe blows to prov- will be served by the officers. great-grandchild. years ago. (Herald photo by can global interests and for the nouncement said, Knudsen fire DOwer in Saigon; gave Saigon and its suburbs, and the an Air Force F105 Thimderchief incial capitals and Their children are Phillip J. Pinto) sake of furthering a thaw in would be chief executive officer. eround in Hue total is expected to double or and shot it down. But as the One report, withheld for s m u - Holy Family Mothers Circle U.S.-Soviet relations. ® , ■ X J trinle when aU renorts are in MIGs pulled up, a flight of Air rity reasons, disclosed a 15-day- will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. An atmosphere ot tensjon was The surprise annoimcement Hyatt SuiUIffe, priiMJlpta of U.S. Marines recaptured the Force F4 Phantoms pounced on old operation by U.S. paratroop- at the home ot Mrs. Leslie Linne Lodge, Knights of Py heightened by an anti-American came only a few days after Thua Thlen Province headquax- From the northern sector of the MIGs was ers and air cavalrymen in an DUng Junlior High Schooa, wiiH Hoyt, 88 Pitkin St. thias, will meet tomorrow at ters building in Hue, the old South Vietnam came r e p o ^ of ^ ^ g jjjjggjjg 25 to 35 miles south of the 8 p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall. speak Tuesday alt 12:15 p.m. ait Lt. EMward R. Murphy (See Page Eight) (See Page Eight) a mseting o f the Mancheater imperial capital, and their fresh mortar and ground at- rp^g^g ^^s an explosion, a DMZ to take some of the pres- The WllUng Workers Circle South Vietnamese alUes nar- tacks on government district smoke and the sure off threatened, Quang Tri Civitan O ub ait WIUBiiefs Steak of South Methodist Church will Mystic Review, North Ameri rowed Communist holdings in headquarters and army units ^ control and dis- and Thua Thien provinces. U.S. House. He will speak on the meet Wednesday at 2 p.m. at can Benefit Association will — ...... x.^ ,™x------.^^,ldg a,i.g around Da ^ - ...... Manchester Historicall Socllcty, Hue’s bomb-blasted walled MB. GABY MISS NANCY • Fine celten coulil Like many animals, we shed a certain amount of our hair Lee Visits Hillhouse Sehool, • long and short Ungths regularly. The average person loses from 2 to 76 hairs every Nixon Blames LBJ day. ’This natural loss is auto Movie Directors Fuming • Walil lixtt 26 to 38 matically replaced by new growth and Is no cause for Rant an ELECTRIC water heater— andtkt (inina is m (f Warns Pupils of Disruption • Wall bonod front and back alarm. Hair which becomes For U.S. Troubles spots, however is a different Battle of the Apostrophe NEW HAVEN (AP) — Mayor classes for the remainder of the Santini’s action was a rever noticeably thin or develops bald APPPLBTON, Wls. (AP) — of the room yelled, "Give ’em day were canceled. sal of his decision following a matter. The major cause ot self- Richard C. Lee paid a visit to hell.” the producers association to conduct toe Dec. 15 brawl when he said that imposed hair loss and bald The complete assurance of plenty of hot water can mean a great deal to Richard M. Nixon told a cheer L ob Angeles Times — day to troubled HlUhouse High Lee spoke over toe pubUc ad spots is the restriction of blood “ They’ve done that to them Washington Post News Service negotiations. dress system at Hillhouse this no policemen would be position A lightweight but firm with an elastic ing breakfast audience today, School—with more than one- circulation to the scalp. This make your every day chores just that mucl) easier. With dependable hot selves,” Nixon said. ” I- don’t HOLLYWOOD —The nation’s moUon A. few days earlier, toe directors guild morning, to repeat for toe pu ed inside toe modem building. inner vest for abdominal support. The front lacing adjusts "never in history has the United have to do it for them.” formally notified toe employers’ associa third of toe pupils absent—and can result from sleeping with water, you can wash dishes fast . . . can wash clothes clean. And, as for picture and"television producers Sunday pils themselves toe jxjlicy he The HlUhouse Parents’ Com your hair wound overly-tlght on States been in more trouble in When he finished, Nixon and launched a counterattack in the g;row- tion that toe GuUd Would negotiate new told pupils that Incidents of law had stated before toe city’s mittee, meeting behind closed for a perfect fit — takes Inches off your figure with a curlers. Hair styles such as more places.” his wife, Pat, were invited to contracts only with individual producing relaxing hot baths, there’s nothing quite like the confident, easy feeling of ing battle of the apostrophe which could lessness and disruption “ can board of aldermen M on^y doors Monday night, drafted a smooth waist and hip line. pony tails, braids and chignons Nixon pinned toe responsibili operate a papermaking ma companies, not with toe association as sot of student 'conduct regula are equally serious offenders. knowing there will be enough hot water for evgry member of your family lead to a strike by the Directors Guild not be tolerated and wiU not night. ty for this on President John chine. Apppleton is in the heart of America when its contract expires the representative of all toe firms. tions for “ approval and action” If you are guilty of one of these son’s administration and he said of the papermaking industry. be tolerated.” Lee told toe students that in to enjoy. April 30. If the directors guild, whose member by school officials,” and urged errors, you should correct it the "blue chips have gone down A school spokesman said that any further cases of trouble in Nixon replied ” I’ll be glad to try The directors are fuming because The ship includes every major and minor parents *to exert “ continued immediately. the drain.” He referred here to to make some paper here. But 650 of toe school’s 1,750 pupils side or outside toe school If you want to correct your Assn, of Motion Picture and Television motion picture and TV director in toe “ stemming: from incidents in pressure for improvement of the So, inquire about a flameless, electric water heater. All you pay is a low what he said was the unraveling what I want to see in Washing were absent today—toe day aft situation” on "their elected rep present hair style or just Producers signed a contract about two country, cannot even ag;ree on proce this school, toe perpetrators of of the North Atlantic Treaty Or ton is someone cutting the pap er another eruption of violence resentatives.” Downtown Main change it for a different look, monthly rental, along with the lowest rate ever for electric service used. Simply years ago with The Writers GuUd of dures for bargaining, a strike could this violence who are juveniles come to SPELL OP BEAUTY, ganization. Nixon pointed to er.” at the' school. Although toe session came aft HOUSE America giving a possessive mark type come before any negotiations take place. will ibe taken out of this school MANCHESTER, Caldor Shop telephone your plumbing or heating contractor, or The Hartford Electric Light Latin America, Africa, and Asia Opening his initial drive for For the second time in two er the flareup, it was reported Street, Manchester of credits only to writers. The dlrectom charge toe association and referred to the Juvenile ping Plaza, 649-2806. Our styl as potenUal trouble spots for the votes in the state’s April 2 presi months, ' the school was the that toe 50 parents, school of Company, and gee why we say, Live Electrically . . . and the living is easy. The counterattack in the unique fight illegally, immorally and without cause Court. If these young people are ists will be glad to give you a United States. dential primary monday at scene of outbursts Monday. No ficials and students were called ★ flattering new one. Oleg Cas consists of letters from' individual pro gave toe writers toe right to use toe over 16 years of age .they will The former vice president be Green Bay, Nixon also set his injuries were reported but some together before Monday in re sini Wigs - Wiglets - F alls... ducing companies to the Directors Guild apostrophe after their names in adver be dealt with not only by the law- Open gan his second day of cam sights on capturing the farm furniture and -windows were sponse to signs of trouble. Private Wig Pitting and Color saying that the Guild’s contract will be tisement and on toe screen. but they wiU be expelled from paigning in Wisconsin with a vote in the national election smashed and fights developed Mayor Lee referred to the stu 6 D ays ing Rooms . . . Open; Mon., terminated April 30 and proposing that The association says there is nothing toe New Haven public school Tues., Wed., Sat. 9-6; Thurs.- broad scale attack on the ad next November. negotiations start at once to replace the illegal or wrong about toe contract ne- arpong pupils. dent violence in his annual ad ministration. He' spoke Infor Wisconsin will be the first ma The flareup invol-vlng several system.” . dress Monday night to the board Frl. 9-9. The Hartford Electric Light Com pany pact. g(otiated with toe writers. Thurs. till 9 P.M. HELPFUL HINT: mally, and his remarks were jor test of strategy on farm pol groups of 15 to 25 students oc Two policemen were to be sta of aldermen. HALE But more important, the letters say tioned inside the high school to curred during toe first lunch pe taken from a number of differ cy,” he said.. the Individual companies have selected (See Pago Two) "This city,” he said, “ will tol- A wom-at-the-comers plastic ent statements he has made riod at about 11:30, Order was day, according to John A. San- t l » € t tablecloth has plenty of good The former vice president' torn msmomo [icctric company previously. \ restored in about one liour but tlni, superintendent of schools. (8ce Pago Fifteen) yardage left in it for some pret (See Page Fifteen) liilliiliiiili l»9» ty book covers. At one point a man in the rear MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1968 PAGE THREE PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1968 V^ernon Coventry Cut Your Own Taxes— 4 Your Dental Sheinwold on Bridge Bond Items We REPAIR People In BUY You Should Know./. UNNECESSARY FLAY STAR . GA*ER!'*\> 8LPJJ. Health Drainage Seen Intolerable’ Deeds Filed -By CLAY R. POLLAN- On Agenda VOLKSWAGENS Don’t Fear Computer Cheeky THROWS SLAM AWAY NORTH . AMIS U*«A 3 MAR. 22 COMPLETE VW REPAIR HEBVIOE Mrs, Beatrice Little The News ♦ A 9 Your Daily AcIMIy Guide SEPT. 23 Although coat estimates for (This is the aecond in a aeries By ALFRED SHEINWOLD CP Q 7 ^APR. 20 According to the Stars. OCl’. 23 \ Claim All Legal Deductions At Post Office on Rt. 30 In January the proposed new Lincoln School Talkingr with Mrs. Beatrice of six articles oh dental health The trouble with winning 10 0 Q j 109 5 1 To develop message for Wednesday, 23-39-44-5«V REBUILT VOLKSWAGEN ENGINES Who Comes First? "Extremely impleasant and Ing malntolnance service of the 2- 8-14-28 published by The Herald, In co world championships Is that ♦ KQ J Sixteen quAt-dalkn deeds and l y 32-43-56 read words corresponding to numbers 69-70-83-84VS; are not ready for tonights meet UtUe, who la well-known for NEW YORK ,(AP) — Eliza By RAY DE CRANE liven the unmanied or thS intolerable coiMUtlons” exist at postal department as well as operation with the Dental So your mistakes are sure to be re EST EAST TAURUS of your Zodioc birth sign. SCORPIO ing of the Board of Directors, her volunteer work In veterans NEA PubUcatlons newly manried who hesitated ported along with your the Vernon Poet Office on Rt. tiie owners to no avail. It ■was ^ warrantee deeds were re- OCT. 24 ) MORIARTYS CHEVRON SERVICE beth Taylor and husbcuid Rich ciety in observance of National J 4 87542 APR. 21 1 Good 31 To 61 Be they still may be ready in time itemizing in the past because triumphs. Think this over If a 80, according to a committee reported. oorded in the Toiwn Clerk’s of 32 You're 62 Situotions hospitals and patriotic organi- ard Burton said Monday they ’Hte many naiUonal stories Children’s Dental Health Week, KJ643 (?982 •may 21 2 Accept NOV. 22 ' to place the question for refer Tim Moriarty, Proprietor . . . of the ebsenco of mortgage in genie offers you three wiriies: of the Board of Representatives Houley said because the 3 Grotifying 33 For , 63 Todoy xatlons, is a heart-warming ex Feb. 4-10.) fice for January. K?\3537-40-45| 64 Business 5- 9-30-54,^ argue about who should have ithoi have appeared about In- terest and real estate taxes may K74 O 82 appointed to examine the situa 4Toke 34 Insuronce endum at an April 23 special don’t wish to be Giorgio Bella drainage field is not working Quit-claim deeds include Jo /60-73-75 5 Faults 35 Morrioge 65 Stick 62-68-81-85' perience. top bdlling in their costarring itemal Revenue’s ooonpuitera, la find it to their advantage to 10953 4 764 tion. election. 270 HARTFORD ROAD # 643-6217 Q. Some of my daughter’s donna unless you can take critic property effluent Is running sephine E. Bergenhottz, land on OIMINI 6 News 36 Post 66 Deol SAGITTARIUS beling them as Tlte Brain and SOUTH 7 You'll 37 Disputes 67 To The board tonight will con Mrs. Little, known' by her movies—-with each insisting the itemize this year. ism cheerfully. Representatives Thomas down Rt. 80 to the first catch l O M A Y 22 NOV. The Monster, have probably teeth are coming in crooked and 4 K Q 10 6 3 IRckory Trail, Waterfront Man 8 New 38 Your 68 M ay sider setting a date for six bond frtends as “ Bea Little,” says if Theso ore the types of mis Opening lead four of Hearts. Wolff and Robert Houley, in a basin. jV JUNE 22 39 Your 69 Love DECC. 22 ^ 1 other be named first. nerved to frighten many com- pushing her remaining baby A 105 or to Donald Betgenholtz; 9 Foilures ing items, with a new school asked which of her many activ takes the computer can detect When Belladonna played to report to the board last night, The committee recominended WUlnauer, land on 1^12-26-38-49 10 Need 40 Or 70 Morrioge 4-15-29-34 J T At a news conference. Miss ptotely honeat taxpayers. teeth out of line. My dentist 11 Keep 41 Decision 71 Moke in Center Springs Park one of ities is closest to her heart, she and the number o f returns it day’s hand a few months ago in 0 A 6 termed the conditions at the that the mayor ask postal of- U 51-76-79-86 42-53-87-89^ Taylor related; "I say, ‘I will Dont. let the comixiterB deiter tells me I should consult an 4 A 8 2 Brewster St. to John James 12 Check 42 Premiums 72 It them. would say visiting veterans hos- spotted such errors in loot year: an International toutnament. CANCER 13 Assistance 43 Morolly 73 Are CARRICORN not accept first billing,’ and you from claiming every pos orthodontist, but I feel it would 44 Chance 74 A However, Sec. 6—28 of the pitsds. Mrs. Little visits Rocky (bbtthema'Ucal enrora, 2,506,- West opened the four of hearts. W e st N o rth E a st .South C lt^m , poatmaster and the and ascertain the cauae of the and buUdlng on Beaver , JUNE 23 14 Duties DEC. 23 ^ HAVE YOU AN Richard says, 'you bloody well sible legal deduoUon' on your be easier simply to have the 15 Core 45 Business 75 Indicoted town charter specifies that, be 060 returns. Declarer was so deUghted to P a ss 1 0 P a ss 2 4 postal employes. problems and to recommend waterfloirt Park to j JULY 23 46 And 76 And JAN 20 Hill Veterans Hospital every win accept flnrt billing.’ ” income tax return. This is your dentist pull all my daughter’s 16 Your fore the board can approve the Superb EVENT SCHEDULED win the first trick with dum P a ss 3 a P a ss 4 0 17 Put 47 Then 77 And Thursday for the entire day. legal right Iritemal Revenue Incomeot or misBlng Social baby teeth out, since they’ll ^ e two committee members ^ O Hartford 1-2533-59 48 Priceless 78 Urwxp>ected 21-24-41-47A'' The couple flew here from P a ss 4 A P a ss 4 N T 18 Poise 65-67-72 I'tems to be included in a bond THAT CALLS FOR She has been doing tills for 15 expects you to claim no more Security numbers, 1,006,000. be replaced soon by permanent my’s queen ■ of hearts that he said the entrance, exit and park- certalnp^orm ancea and to re- savings and Loan lAa- ■ &J64-77-80-82 19 Or 49 Old 79 New London to publicize their new P a ss 5 0 P a ss 50 For 80 Adventurous ing referendum, it must fix the Q A m m FOOD? years. —end no less—than your indi- Use of wrong tax table, teeth. Isn’t this easier In the unthinkingly cashed the ace of 6 ♦ tng lot is completely broken up progress. eodatlon land and buildlnga on uo 20 The AQUARIUS film, "Dr. Faustus,” Christo A ll P a ss 2 JULY 24 21 Moke 5T Receipts 81 Close JAN. 21 estimated costs for those items. long run? hearts and ruffed the ten of with potholes as deep as 10 Inch- Specifically, the committee Naithan Hale Drive to WMlam 22 Gift 52 Swing 82 Action "We owe so much to the vet pher Marlowe’s 16th century vidua'l dreumstanoe calls for. w roi^ line or column, 1,000,000. FEB.' 19 The board ^is prepared to list It may be a weddtog, a ban hearts in dummy. Opening lead — 4 es and as big In diameter aa asked that the foUowlng be in- b . Huddleston Jr S,,, AUG. 23 23 Here's 53 Toxes 83 Or 9 m m quet or Just an taiformnl get- erans of wars and there is so drama. In the movie. Miss Tay The computer speeds up the Failuro to sign return, 316,- A. Emphatically, no! Baby 54 Frustrating 84 Travel the estimated costs of five of Glowing with satisfaction over 48 inches. vestlgated; Ihetallatlon of 7-10-13-31 24 A 3- 6-19-22/i together of a society, lodge or little they can look forward to, lor plays Helen of Troy, a non- prooeasing of returns. It sim 000. teeth are extremely important Also, KaiUe W., Harry C., and 25 Aspects 55 The 85 In the items, but not the sixth, the this beglrailng. Belladonna led Ihe report also cited the fact proper drainage to prevent 1-/52-55-66 26 All 56 Obligated 86 Commitments 27-61-78 \< some friendly group. especially when some of them speaking part, so Burton lost plifies cheeking malthematicaJ Missing statements or sched- to the shape of the child’s mouth Jeon B. Newcotnbe, land proposed new school. dummy’s ace of spades to begin of trumps at the second trick. that drainage is non-exlstant, yterly flooding and breaking up VIROO 27 Con 57 Behind 87 And nscEs have to spend the rest of their the current argument and gets accuracy end it spots question- ul'es, 300,000. space for the permanent teeth. on , Overtook Dr., Lakewood 28 If 58 Potience' 88 New Conceivably, approving the es •the job of drawing trumps. West When the jack falls. South cash with the water table at the time driveway and parking lot; FEB We Are Prepared to lives in hospitals,” she said. "I top' billing. ohle entirieB. M issing W -2 slips, 225,000. If all your child’s first teeth Heights, to Oatherine A. HiU; 29 Of 59 New 89 Stamps timated cost and listing the item dropped the jack, and Bella es the nine of spades, gets to the report was written, above ^ make the sanitary facilities 30 And 60 Upsets 90 Stort MAR. 21 But it has no 'way of discov- Misoelleneous mistakes, 600,- were to be pulled, the perman Bruce L. Charboneau, Midland may be accomplished at a fu Serve You to Your enjoy visiting these men and erans H'oepttal Include doing Miss Taylor echoed Burton’s donna’s big eyes widened and his hand 'with the ace of clubs 'the t<^ of the one existing drain. postal employes operational ^11-16-18-46 2/7 i«rlng the fact that you may 000. ent teeth already erupted would Rd., liakeiwood Drive land to @GooJ (^Adverse ^Naitrjl 7L74^^9o€ ture meeting of the board, find being able to turn their personal things for the vet sentiments about filming the his mustache bristled with hor to draw three more rounds of This, the committee said, ere- ^^^id to consider extending the ^ 4 8 - 5 8 - 6 3 Complete Satisfaction thoughts away from themselves erans such as giving them hair classics even if they are not mo have been entitled to medical, This is the type o f .error or beg^n to shift into the unused Vivian C. Charboneau; Ixniis J. sUli comply with charter re ror. He could glready see the trumps, and then leads out the ates wet, muddy and hazardous width of the current 22%-foot Our catering oervioe is set up by putting on bingo games, cuts, or manicuring their fin neymakers, saying: "We can af chatiteble, interest and tax de- omiaslon the computer was de space. And, as the later per Pietro, land and buildings on quirements. duoUctiB you failed to report signed to detect. beginning of the end. ace and another diamond. conditions endangering the SEtte- entrance-exit or possibly pro- to be flexible enough to ac- reading to them, helping to ger nails. She also brings them ford to do them now. It doesn’t manent teeth erupt, this would Northifiield Rd. to Nancy Plet- Pherson Jr. land and building Bales, land and buildings on Sec. 20—7 of the charter re or feared entering on your re Exercise care on your return Bad News . Confirmed West can take the king of ty of the public. viding a divider ait this point oommodate any size gathering. write letters for them or just homemade cookies and gathers matter If they make money or lead to more mal-alignment. u At- A _Et.i«EA • ro: Trio- Mine Hlnikle, land on on Mason St. to Elizabeth Tur- Spring Trail, Waterfront Meui- quires that only five days no turn. to ovoid these pitfial'ls. Declarer took the ace of clubs diamonds, but South still has the Why not call ns and talk over simply helping them pass the reading material for their li not.” I would definitely follow your In spite of a newly extended ^ “ L® Hinkle Mae Dr. to Araen E. ner Capra; Joseph F. Coughlin or, to Percy J. Chasse; Phyllis tice need be given the electorate the detallsT With the new medical insur and drew another round of ace of hearts to stop that suit. brary. She said that she has lo Miss Taylor, in a chinchilla But don’t let that Monster dentist’s ctovlce and consult an drainage field instaUed the first and Rose Benoit; Ulric Edward for a special election, such as time of day,” said Mrs. Little. ance deduction avaH'able to you trumps, confirming the bad Declarer can discard the ten of of this month, there were no entrance with separate ^ Glenbrook TraU Find Donald Warner, land and Katz, land on Edgemere Rd. Mrs. Little told of an experi cated over 500 books for their bonnet and a Dior mikskirt, was frigivten you a'way from claim orthodontist. This dental spe news when West threw a heart. building on Lakevlew Dr., Lake- and Rt. 31 to Joeeph A. and bonmng refer^dum for the flnat time this year, this hearts on one of dummy’s dia toilet facilities at the post of- ' Waterfront HedghtB to Lor- ence that she had before she library. asked if ebe 'would like to eee ing every deduction that is your cialist is well trained, to deal South had to lose a trump trick, view Ter., to Philip H. and Ex- Mona Barresl, and John A. The other five bonding items ooSld be the ideal year for you monds to make sure of the fice for the employes aa of Meanwhile, town counsel Ab- , ^ g q Blair; James A. Burns, to be considered tonight are: had her official pin which desig Blected royal matron of Burton knighted. due. with the particular problems oi and he was down one when he ilia Clmsse; Albert R. Tays, and Mary T. Brydon, land In to itemize ell yuur deductions slam. yesterday. bott Schwebel will check the waiterfront Park, Mink 1. School improvements and GARDEN GROVE nates her as a volimteer on her Chapman Court, Order of Ama “ Why,” she asked. “ So I poorly aligned teeth. He will ex eventually lost the diamond fi land and building on Root Rd. Twin Hills, to Oran A. and Bon- instead o f settling for one of the (Next: 'When joint, when sepa Dally Questions The post office property and the post office has with gyviu and Wamgumbaug Dr. to renovations, estimated at $879,- TELEPHONE 649-5313— 649-5314 first day at Rocky HUl Veterans ranth in January, Mrs. little could tecome a lady?” amine your child’s entire head nesse. to Charles E. Euid Rachel Le- nle B. Kelley, lesser standard deductions. rate returns.) As dealer, you hold: Spades, building la owned by National owners to see If it gives- g^lrtey Florence Bums; Charles 000. Hospital. has served as president of DU- and neck to determine the cause Not waiting for anybody else terreur, and the Moneto Con- K-Q-10-6-3; Hearts, A-IO-S; Dia Construction Co. of South Bos- postmaster the authority to ------...... 2. Air conditioning for Mary •worth-Oomell-Quay Poet No. 1 1 0 Years Old of her Improperly erupted teeth. to point the finger. Belladonna put fill to stnicUon Company, East Hart- "As I stepped off the elevator A READER SERVICE: To supplement this aeries, get Ray monds, A-6; Clubs, A-8-2. ton cufKl is lecujed by the govern- town pui nil in me parK- ^ Nancy J. Canfield Danks, . , Cheney Library, estimated at 102, Auxiliary of the American If it is necessary to remove excitedly accused himself of at the hospital, I noticed a vet LOWESTOFT, England (AP) De Cranes all-new 1968 booklet, a llne-by-llne guide through the What do you say? ment. ing tirea and ______Cadette Troop $55,000. Legion in 1060 and 1062. She some of the baby teeth —some tossing away a c(Hd slcun. His Ernest Reed and Sons, Inc. Bol eran sitting in a 'wheel chair —Mrs. Ada Roe celebrated her tax form. Use coupon; The board, in an attempt to ® report to the next meet- aienbrook Trail, Waterfront 3. Improvements to the Mu was also vice president of the times a tooth does remain . in mistake came early when he Answer: Bid one spade. The ton. staring Intently out of a win noth birthday without fuss to solve the problems for the mo- the board. Sponsors Sale nicipal Building Heating Sys 6 hand is slightly too strong for Heights to Ulrlc E. and Flor First District of the American day, serving milk as usual to the mouth too long and prevent took the ace of hearts and ruf Also, the First Connecticut dow. I remember it was winter an opening bid of 1-NT. Bid ment, questioned whether or ------ence A. Cote. tem, estimated at $50,000. Legion in 1954 and president of cum m ers at the local dairy. the permanent teeth from erupt fed the ten of hearts in dummy. Small Business Investment Co. Cadette Girl Scout Troop 10 and I asked him what he was the district in 1955. In 1057 she CUT YOUR OWN TAXES” the spade first, planning to raise not the town could deposit a i i Also, Edward E. and Nora K. 4. Replacement of the Police “I liaven’t reached retiring ing on schedule —the orthodon That completely unnecessary Bridgeport, Burton I. Bauch- which meets at St. Mary’s Epis staring at. I said, 'Isn’t that a 'Was elected master of the Mian- n to 2-NT If partner bids 1-NT. load of gravel in the parking W hite Selected Westover, land (16 acres nettr Station Heating. System and the -READ age yot, you know,” she told Dept. 060 tist will recommend it. But if ruff set up a trump trick for ner, assistant secretary, land beautiful maple tree out there? C op^ght 1968, lot to tdleiriate the pot holes. t ;*!'* 'C the WllUmaintlc and Hop Riv copal Church ■will sponsor a installation of I air-conditioning ohester Grange and was the P.O. Box 489 he decides to let the primary Ekist. wellwtshers. "Hard -work Is the ers) to Flrancla E. Hopkins; and buildings on Maple Dr., and a sprinkler system, esti He answered, bitterly, ‘You second -woman to be chosen Radio a t y Stotlon Declarer should lead the ace General Features Oorp. This poses a problem as to fligh t l^rgCant rummage sale Saturday from and WRITE US tiling to keep you going.” teeth remain in the mouth, it Lakeirlew Ter., to Beverly J. mated at $55,000. STOP wouldn’t think so if you had to vdiether or not the town can go a ,, ■Fnc A t s i ■ Nelson J. Bearce, land and • master in the history of the Ada has run the dairy for the New York, N.Y. 10019 will be because they are need 9 a.m. to noon at the old parish look at it 365 days a year.’ ” Grange, which was organized onto private property and do -A .t U S A F S c h O o l toulldtogs o n Mason St. to Sterl- R o ^ ^ P. Buslere; Arsene 5. Construction of a Secondary If you are interested in selling and want a dignified, re last half century, helped by one ed to save apace for the un any type o f dental treatment, spected station in life—want to earn from $12,000 to $15,000 “I went on my •way saying work._ y It was suggested y that diigtag and Anita R. MaePherson iJJ-E- anaand Rose oenon,Benoit, land on hall of the church, Treatment Plant, a Northeast in 1885. of her three daughters. Please send ...... copy (copies) of CUT YOUR OWN erupted permanent teeth. the dentiat’s flret concern is to Delta Chapter or more annually—want a connection where you have defi nothing. A few months later As a member of the commit bfayor John Grant write to Con- Cadet RoyRioy M. 'White,White, son of Jr.; Beverly MacDonEdd,MacDonald, Burton Hinkle Mae Dr. t to o Richard Proceeds will be used by the Sewer Interceptor and a Cross Any ambitions? I TAXES at 60 cents each to: sanne teetli 'whenever posBible. JacqueOtoe Adams, Charles Bamum; Catherine A. nite territory protection and are assured cooperation from aa I was stepping off the ele tee on Child Welfaiie for 1965, Your daugbtier’s mouth and Plans Events gressman William St. Onge to Mr. ajld Mrs. Roy H. White of VonDeck, JacqueOtoe Adams, Charles Baiiium; Cat^rtoe A. troop for a bus trip to Phlla- town sanitary-sewer main, esti "I wouldn’t mind being 80 denital arch are growing, just na We hove seen many oases of tell him of the problems ibut Keeney St., has been named Heirs cut Lauw of John VonDecU, Hill, land on Overlook Dr. delphia, Pa., where they will mated to cost the town approxi the home offlTO. ITou wUl qualify for a high oommlsslon vator one day, the same man she conducted a Christmas tree again,” she said. rate—plus bonus and extra incentives. NAME .. . she is. It may be that the ootho- poor birte, crooked teeth and an Delta Ohoprter, RAM will at the same time it waa felt a flight sergeant with the rank land on Root Road to Albert R. ryJt historical spots such as mately $1 million. The package was staring outdoors. He turned sale on the grounds of her unheaMIhy mouth ooilginate in. You get oU of this—and more— through seUing THE home, which enabled 'her to pur dontist will be alble to determine meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at that this would take much too cajdet master sergeemt at the Tays. and Dorothy P. Kennis- OMalley; Robert W. and Prls- independence Hall, the Liberty deal project Is estimated at $4.8 to me and said. You know that ctilkUiood, simply because a ^ ef f <«t11 „ T T nMMAAM 1 n n v«/1 Vl iiI1a4_ .«■ -9 A1__ . A n W — . THOS. D. MURPHY CO. 79th line which comprises Art Trenny Rohh Models that the crooked permanent the Masonic Temple. The Past long. U.S. Air FV>roe Academy. ton 'land to Frederllck W. Lapp®n, land and build- Bell, and the Betsy Ross House. million. Federal and state tree looks different to me now. chase a wheel chair and severail ADDRESS child did not hove his primary and Specialized Calendars, Greetings, BaUpointe, Pencils, NEW YORK (AP) — Trenny teeth ore a temiporary .problem Master Mason degree will be Another miggesUon was made Cadeit White, a member of Young. ings on Carpenter M . to John They will also have a guided grants would account for 85 per 'nils time it was spring and the baby swing chains for an out teeth properly oared for. Poor Book Matches, Gift Leather and timely Specialtlea The Robb, whose brother Cbarles and 'Will straighten out as the conferred. Grady Pearson, eoc- to have the government with- the class o f ’69, was selected Warrantee deeds include Ray- tour of Valley Forge. The scouts cent of the cost. PrO-rated cost line is terrific—strictly new, elaborate and exdiwive. huds had just 'begun to open door gymnastic set alt Seaside CITY...... STATE...... ZIP. primary teeth not only can lead up,” said Mns. little. iSani'tari'um. for tubercular chil married Lynda Bird Johnson mouth and arch girow. But we oeUent scrltoe, will preeide. A f hold rent from the owiteis until for the position in recognition mond C. and Helen R. Dube, Elmore A. M d .Mtolnette '^ k - are working on the challenge of shares would be paid also by A majority of the m en and women associated with us cannot etress too strongly that to crooked permanent teeth but “ Active Citizenship,” under the ‘'So you see,” said Mrs. Lit dren. last December, modeled at her Make checks payable to TAXES. Allow 3 weeks for delivery. ter the degree work, there will the situation is correoted. of his laader^p abHitles and land on Evergreen Trail and Ington, l^ d on M em w Rd. to the 8th Utilities District and by have again hit new heights of sales achievement in 1967. it is Important for you to fol alBo ere ollten more ■vulnerable guidance of Mrs. Everett Kelsey, tle, “it Is a matter of taking Another of her aotlvltes that first New York fashion ^ o w be a social time with refresh Representative Thomas Car- exc^ence in academic and Walnut TraU, Pine Lake Shores, Joseph J. and Catherine E. benefitting industrial plants. Ours is a lucrative, fast growing, dlgnlffled business with ______Manchester (Conn.) Herald______^ low your dentist’s eidvtce to as to decay. leader. their minds o ff themselves, and year for the A'uxillary w-as serv Monday. I ments. nithers said if a health problem mlUtairy performance. to Germain A. and Eleanor E. Brumbach. unlimited earnings and futiire security. sure your daughter’s dental Poorly aligned teeth create Those wishing to donate cloth- it’s easy if only someone shows ing as Poppy chairmani. She The dark-haired, 20-year-old On Saiturday the chapter ■will exists as far as the septic tank He will be commissioned a LeBel; David Stanley and Dl- Also, Elmore Turklngton et 8 PCT. INCREASE LIKELY Wo furnish everything—no in'vestment required. Our 79th health. spaces between the teeth, which that th ^ care.” Showed 'hospitalized veterans Milwaukee miss, who has done have its annual Ladies Night at and drainage fields are concern- second lieutenant and awarded ane Grace Titus, land on High ux, land on Merrow Rd. to Mi- ing, toys or white elephant ar- NE3W YORK — A survey line strictly new and exclusive is ready. New 1968 seUing allows food to lodge tightly in tides may leave them at the shioiws that U.S. man'ufactuireirs Mta. little is in charge of how to fashion these memorial some modeling in the depart Q. Why does my dentist feel the temple. After a poUuck alt ed then the State Board of a B.S. degree upon his grad- St. and Snake HUl Rd. to C. chael A. Wasko; Frederick W. ' season now under way. the spaces, n addition to caus church, or to have articles expect to increase their outlays recruiting volunteers for Oon- flowers of World Wax I. She al ment store where she used to that baby teeth are so impor 7, theiie will be an evening of Health should be contacted. uaition from the academy. Peter and Elizabeth A. Van- Young, land on Main St. to Gor- Act promptly. Give a brief background resume. Write Movie Directors Fuming ing decay, this type of food de picked up they may contact for new plamits end equipment necticut veterans hospitals. She so conducted a campaigns to inr work in her home town, i^owed tant? He sees my son regularly entertainm'ent. The event is Postmaster Donald Cum Ttie cadet is a 1966 graduate Dine; Clyde M. Jameson et als, don M. and Joan A. McClay; L. D. McKenzie, Vice President, THE THOS. D. MURPHY posit, if allowed to remain for Mrs. Richard Hairis of by 3 per oeiTt in 1908 over the has 232 volunteers now and terest the pubUc in buying three camial costumes at a poeb end seems to spend more time open to all oompenions and mings, over a period of almost of East Catholic High School land and buildings pn Berry Genevle(ve) Galeskl, land on CO., RED OAK, IOWA 51566. them, and she saw that the naen presentation at the Four Sea In Battle of Apostrophe 'working on his teeth than on some time, will irritate the their ladles. Reservaitions may two years, has requested action 'where he was a member of the Ave. Gerald Park to I. Robert Flanders Rd. to Peter A. 54 Green Rd. or Mrs. Beldon estimated $27.3 biiUlon spent in they ore each assigned to one gums, and gum disease may o f six hoi^itals in Ooimeotlcut were paid for their work. sons restaurant. mine. I thought adult teeth be made with Walter A. North by the superintendent of build- National Honor Society. Sahl; Sterling end Anita Mac- Makuch; Joseph E. and Myrtle Schaffer of 118 Porter St. 1967. eventually result. And g:um dis for one day each week. ’The vol In 1965, Mrs. Liittle was nam After the show, Trenny looked (Continued from Page One) were nu>re important. of 28K Garden Dr., cajutaln of around for her mother, Mrs. Oertainly, pennenent teeth eases are the leading cause of ■the host. unteers receive pins after they ed “Woman of the Year” by insist, the decision of the apos Burton’s Inc. Some of her past James Robb, and asked inter The association gave writ are more important since they adult tooth loss. have donated a certain number ers the apostrophe, and in trophe’s use should gio to the You can see that healthy o f hours. actlvites for which she was hon viewers, "D o you mind If I take must last the remainder of your HIPPIE TEMPLE IN NEPAL? doing so took it away not studio management and not be primary teeth are an important IMIrs, little herself 'has pu( in ored include a'dtkng as chairman off my shoes? My feet hurt.” life. But, as we pointed out in KATMANDU, Nepal (AP) — just from directors but from spelled out in the writer’s con step to healthy permanent teeth 6,000 hours of volunteer -Work. o f the Red Cross Motor Corps, the previous answer, primary hippie leaders are seeking the producers and others who have tract to the detriment of all the —and good dental health. Some of her activities in con starting a Girl’s 4-H Club which $5 Million Bequeathed, teeth are Important, too, be N e ^ government’s permission historically had the right to use other artists involved. nection with Rocky HUl Vet- she called the “4-H Challeng cause they save space for the to build a temple at DhuUkhel, Donor Was Foundling it, the directors contend. permanent dentition. HEAVILY FORESTED ers’’, engagnlng in flood relief APPROPRIATE SALUTE three miles from here. work during times of disaster, LOS ANGELES (AP) — Mrs. The Issue is important be One o f the reasons your den ATLANTA—^Miore than two- A hippie spokesman said CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — and being a blood donor for May Roberts de Wright, who be cause it is a matter of recogni tist may be spending more time thirds o f Georgia’s land area is “ Hlpplelsm is nearest to Hin Robert Timlin of Cheyeime is a many years. She 'has done vol gan life as a foundling, left $6 tion, and recognition can be on your son’s dental care is be (forested. The 25.8 million aci'es duism and Buddhism" and the IGREEHKG CARDS trapshooting enthusiast. So unteer work for the Veterans milUon to the University of more important than cash in cause he knows this will help of trees make forest products proposed temple will be the cen FiMt ALL OCCASIONS when he was married to the for o f Foreign. Wars and World War Southern Oaiifomla School of the world of motion pictures and assure that the permanent teeth the state's seoond-largcsl m- ter of research on Hippie reli See Onr Large Diqilsy I Veterans organiizations. Medicine, the university an television at times. mer Nona Gayle Weber the cer erupt In a healthy condition. In dusUy. gion and culture. emony was held at the Chey What’s Confusing About Mns. Little said that she and nounced Monday. The next job of a director de ARTHUR DRUG her hu^and “never go to sleep Mrs. Wright died last Aug. 24 pends in part, it is argued, on enne municipal trapshoot club at night, 'Without having done at the age of 78. She specified the recognition he receives for house. one good turn for the day.’’ that she hoped the money would his previous work, and the apos They were greeted by a five Mrs. Little in addition to her be used to. fight cancer, from trophe is a vital assist in giving shot salute from fellow trap- STARTS TUOW! volunteer work has a n-umber which her husband, Robert, that recognition. shooters after the ceremony. o f interesting hobbies. She has died, and arthritis, her malady. Under the writers guild con “ Best Picture of the Year” trained English painters for 40 They had no children. tract, for instance. Universal B. Drew—Times years and has run them in field The university said the be studios can advertise "Ross trials and won trophdee, certifi- quest was the largest endow Hunter’s production of Thor HELD OVER cates, and cash prizes. ment in its 87-year history. oughly Modem Millie.” Mandieater Pticiie 648-7832 In 1928 Bea Little won a silver Mrs. Wright’s executor, the \ iMHKEMCHOLS-WINNBll But the studio cannot adver STANLEY WARNER cup for the best bird dog in Rev. Morton T. Kelsey, said she tise the film as "Ross Hunter's W “BESTDIRECTORr •-B.r.nmcmethams %...? Connecticut. Her kennel is was adopted as a child in Chica Thoroughly Modem Millie’’ NOW known as the Silk City Kennel go by Col. Reuben M. Baker and since Hunter was the producer STATE and her dog -who won that tro his 'Wife, Sarah. She inherited a and not the writer. (Richard rwte p«iiKiNC iiWCH tT. m«» or TMtATu \ \ ANNEBANCRdR phy for her was called Silk sum variously estimated at AT Morris 'wrote the script.) “Walt Until Dork” 6:35-8:50 ) \ DUSTIN HOFFMAN City Girl. She now has two )20,000 to $100,000 and used the The writers contract permits 7:05 pointers which are of the tenth funds to build up an investment the use of the apostrophe only AUDREY 9:10 \ katharineross generation. fortune. for writers when the author’s HEPBURN Collecting doUs from foreign name is used directly before the THE countries is another of Mrs. Thant to Take Trip name of the film. ALAN JOSEPH E. LEVINE Little’s hobbies. She said that ARKIN NKUNtt UNITED NATION'S, N. Y. It Is permlssable to say, "Di T!TTnT friends who have traveled send (AP) — Secretary-General U rector George Roy Hill’s Pres RICHARD b80 BURNSIDE AVE EAST HAHTFO»D the dolls to her. Also in her col entation of Thoroughly Modem PAIIIVISIOir COLOR Thant announced Monday he CRENNA GRADUAn ESFREE PARKING 528 3333 lection she has dolls for -which ■will leave tonight on a trip M llle,” or his "production of she has made clothes and M ‘Golden Tomorrow’ 6:15-8:25 which will include talks in Mos ENDS TONI1E "THE INCIDENT" ot 7:05-9:10 — ADULTS ONLY has used them as decorations cow With Soviet Premier Alexei The directors argue that often WINDOW “ Biggest for events In her auxiliary or N. Kosygin and in London with they are virtually the creators ganizations. Mrs. Little has her of a film and should be given f liip if o L \ Bundle Of Prime Minister Harold Wilson. Tbem All” SHADES dolls displayed in a glass show IWIIIIsiontic/ Thant also will confer in New the recognition for their artistry 6:40-8:55 M ckI* to O rder case that her husband built for Delhi with Prime Minister Indi by the use of the apostrophe. “ Glri and the General” 7:00 her. ra Gandhi and President Zakir But in any case, the directors Bring your old rollers In nnd Mrs. Little and her husband, save 86o per shade. Husain. While in New Delhi he Wilber Little, who o-wns Sham will address the second-session ALSO rock Farms at 195 Spencer St. of the U.N. Conference on Trade VENETIAN BLINDS where they have lived for 44 and Development. , UOUJARD,, years, have two married chil The subjects he will take up Nominated dren, John H. McHugh of 195 with various leaders were not THEATRE EAST For HUlstown Rd, and Mrs. Evelyn announced, but the crisis in , ■ANCMniU nUMAM • 640-S6M 5 Globe Poster of Wapping. Ib e Littles Asia, including Vietnam, ap Awards JounionI have ten grandchildren and five peared certain to be discussed. ACRES OF FREE EASY PARKING great-grandchildren. Thant is scheduled to return The Littles also raised four to New York the night of Feb. STARTING WEDNESDAY— FEB. 7Hi S.B.M. INVESTMENT SAVINGS orphan children for ten years 13. EXCLUSIVE AREA SHOWING tv t who are now married or in the service. Mrs. Little has dis Another Portrait? Julie A s You Love Her... Sin«rii)£:, played pictures |f all six of her 0 HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) —Mrs. lAancing, Delighting:— No Seats Reserved children and their children in F IS H F R Y Peter Hurd, whose husband’s her living room^^ UNiyiRSAL presenlt painting of President Johnson was not kindly received at the (Julie Andrev\rS: NOW— ALL DAY WEDNESDAY White House, said Monday she It’s the Highest Rate in Town 1 would like to paint a portrait of MaryTylerMooiw Blueprint Services Mrs. Johnson, Manchester Mrs. Hurd, 60-year-oId artist, A ll You E. A. JOHNSON Blueprint and Supply, Inc. commented, "She’s a hand Carol Cliannlng • (James Fox 690 Hartford Bd., Manchester some, spirited womeoi and very , xROSSHUNTEirS Can Eat PAINT CO. 649-8608 paintaWe.” P>oducwnol * 1 .1 9 723 MAIN ST. Rockville Exchange Ent. 1495 Mrs. Hurd said she and her ! f husband still are on good terms T h o r o u q h W W O " ' " " WONDERFUL BONELESS FILLETS with the Johnsons despite the commotion last year over the Fried to a crisp golden brown avings ank presidential portrait done by S B French Fried Potatoes • Cole Siow Hurd. SAVE CASH ON FUEL Oil President Johnson, upon in Tartar Sauce # Rolis and BuWr ^ 1 ^ 200 Gal. Minimum specting the portrait, was quot ed as describing it as "the \ig- Cocktails Served OF M anchester llest thing I ever saw.” 649-5203 MAIN OFFICi lAST tRANCH WEST BRANCH The portrait had been painted 923 Main Strett E. Cvnltr Sirttt, Cor. Itnoa Monchtittr Parkod* 24 HOUR NOTICE FOR DELIVERY ‘SostvJn ^B^trlceU llie : Mtmbar el F«d«iol Depoiil Intufontt Cerp. SO U TH W IN D SO R OFFICE > Sullivan Avtnue Shopping Ctnttr not from sittings but from the V ER N O N ^ BURNSID E O F F IC i — Bvmiidt Avtnu* at Churth Strtet, Eail Hortlord stufly of photogiraphs. The por A UNIVtRSM. PICTURE CASH Oil CO. trait, still owned by tht Hurds, TELEPHONE 289-7013 now hangs in . the Roswell Mon. thru Fri. - 8:30 — Saturday-Sunday - 2:00-5:00-8:80 MANCHESTER Museum in New Mexico. Ehids Tuesday ‘The Send Pebble8”-^how n at 8 :00 M«iin Office & PcRkcKle Office Open Saturday Mornings! EAST HARTFORD — MANCHESTER The Hurds, in Houston over ON TOLLAND TURNPIKE . .■ 1 ' '■ 24 HOUR BURNER SERVICE the weekend for the polo match es, reside on a 2,200-acre New U aasaasoasDasDa V4 MILE OFF OAKLAND STREET Mexico ranch. p a g e f i v e PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1968 Vernon an automobile accident on Tolland Vernon Windsor Ave. two weeks ago. South Windsor A paramount memorial will Don I W.lll ti:i .1 Spi-'M' i': l .IMOn Viet Devastation Widens a valentine Baptist Church Grant Proclaims > be purchased with proceeds of Town Council Orders Study ByRv BanditR Jndit in T f l Y ‘ Planners Hear Proposals the fund. Contributions may be B A R R i C i N i day party Names Officers Heart Month sent to Arnold ZacMn In care FAIRWAY of the synagogue. Donors will CHOCOLATES As Reds Press Offensive Of Public Refuse Collection Store Holdup ^ For Shop Center, Car Wash Officers of the Rockville Bap Television A proclamation designating be Mknowledged In a letter to FIRST February as American Heart (Continued from Page One) dowrt a Viet Oong flag and ran ing 546 Americans, and 7,186 tist Church were elected at the 6:00 ( 340) Perry Meson (10) MoHale's Navy Atty. Kerensky. ciuali; tl't-'ii 0?''’ The Town OouncU Inatiucted blc to enter Into an agreement BRIDGEPORT (AP)—A ban Plans for several commercial rented on a one-ye«r lease. He annual meeting last week. ( 8-13-32) Mike Douglas 7:16 (40) News Month has been Issued by May . m . “ P Stripes. The wounded, 3,084 of them Ameri- the Public Health and Safety with Manchester than to disturb WlAl has one child at present in the (18) Highway PairoT 7;il6 (40) Sports or John E. Grant. The mayor a probing attack Bonday. The commander h a ^ l d his cans. dit used a chemical spray In ventures, Including a shopping They are Board of Deacons, (OO) Bte Picture 7:30 (34) £91k>tt 'Norttm Oommltitee last night to study gravity flow with pumps, nils Grove St. apartments. A resi Thomas Combs and Ted Drake; (34) MifiterogerB Neighbor- ( 8-10) Opening Oeremoniee, called upon local citizens to help U.S Oommand said that except men earlier in the day that the In an arc 16 miles or less toe feaslbUiity of ipifbUc refuse area includes 2,0(X) acres in the holdup of a jewelry store center and a car wash were iKxd Olympics (C) ► these dent superintendent is on the trustees, Frank DeParolls; their Heart Association’s re Taken by for Hue, U.S. and South Viet Souto Vietnamese flag should be from Saigon, Americam troops collection. South Windsor and 1,100 in Monday, police said. presented to last night's meet- (30) combat (103033.30) 1 Dream of Jean- Visit raised when toe headquarters reported killing 132 enemy sol- premises at all times, Webster budget and finance, Guy Miller, (40) PttaastoneR nte (C) search, education and commun CARTER’S millions namese forces had regained In revlewtag toe problem toe Manchester. Encompassed in The jeweler, Alfred Bellc- Ing of the Planning and Zoning stated. S:30 (130) Scope (18) Secret Agent was recaptured, but his order dlers Monday while losing eight Earl Edwards and Ralph John- (13) Daktari TC) ity heart programs through con control of all cities and towns oouncU reiteraited toe vtolatlons this acreage Is toe heavily pop- mere, 60, was temporarily (18) Aflomoon Boport W i T T L E for over was ignored in the excitement dead and 26 wounded. Govern- Commission. The PZC will hold a work ses- son; mission, Robert Hughey, (40) Peter Jennlngfi (C) 8:00 (10303330) Jerry Lewis (C) tributions and volunteer service. seized or deeply penetrated by of the present sanitary land fill ulated residential area of South blinded by the spray and told ^fixings (34) Whait'd New? (3i) (Connecticut Issue 75 years Liggett Drug of storming toe building. ment troops reported killing an- Also presented was a request slon to beg^n the drafting of Harry Jensen and Mrs. Shirley rie noted that since 1950 med 1 P IL L S . Viet Cong forces In their attacks ordinance and toe uncoopera- Windsor including sections of police the bandit threw him to 6:00 ( 3-10-10) News, Sports. 8:30 (18) Subscription TV in homes Lengel reported that toe Ma- other 65 Communists neair Sal- for a zone change from, com- multiple family apartment reg- Johnson; music committee, Wcaihar ( 8-40) It Takes a Thief (C) ical research has resulted In a on 85 major populatiim centers tive reoponse to an in'vlitabion Avery St., Kelly Rd., Beelzebub the floor and steppped on him. mercial to light industriat for ulatlons Feb. 19 at 7 p.mf fol Mrs. Velma Martin, Mrs. (30) McHale's Navy ( 313) Red Skelton (C) like yours rines gained only two more city gon. They said 18 South Vlet- rfrom either fairway store . . . 9:00 (103033-30) Tueoday Movie 1C per cent decline In the mor M m M at the Parkade In toe last eight days. But flght- for toe five licensed collectors Rd., Orchard Hill area and Bellemerc, owner of the Belle- (13) Nerwsbeat blocks In their dogged drive namese soldlOrs were killed and 2.42 acres on Kingsbury Ave. lowed by the regtdar meeting Amelia DeParolis, Mrs. Sue (32) HigMighls (C) tality rate from heart disease tag continued In Saigon and In — In this'this town to appear before the Caldor -N—North o rm MManchester ^cnester jewelry Shop on Fairfield and a plan for 24 garden apart at 8. Drake and Edwards; Christian (ilB) Merv drlftln (®^)a<) Boston Symphony ( 8) Ncwswlre 9:30 3) Ck>od Morning World (C) among persons under 65. Dalat, in toe central highlands, whlto ^ s ^ t o f ^ r t W !!f troons continued council. Only two cempUed undeveloped secUon of toe neigh- Avenue, said the man fled with r # seals hankies ments to be located in two units The Scoreboard education, chairman, Mrs. (34) Discovery .840) N.Y.P.D. (C) During the week ending Feb. aso . well „ - i i aso . ini« Hue capital of Thua Government troops continue council’s request bor town. some______cash »h» and watches — the on Tolland Ave. St. Matthew's CYO Baaket- Juanita Shepherd, Mrs. De (20) Man and (ballencre (13) CBS Playhouee (C) Thlen Provln(». He said the Ma mopping up opemUons in the ’ ( 6:06 (40) Combat 10:00 ( 3) Connecticut, What’s 26, 420 volunteers will visit Heavy fighting bnike out Ooicr/in OouncUman Abraham Glass- In speaking of toe heavy pop- y^lue of which was not Imme- The PZC discussed junked bait team defeated St. Joseph Parolis and the pastor with rines now hold 18 blocks, or 6:30 (lO^iSO) HunUey-BrlnJdey their neighbora to distribute anew in three troublesome ** who placed the resoluUon ulatlon secUon of South Windsor diately available, candy cake tins j cars and will investigate the of Rockville 99-39, Sunday. Ron others to be elected from var (C) ( 8-10) Invaders (C) roughly 40 per cent of their ob (30) Social Security 10:30 (18) Suhicripllon TV heart fimd literature and col areas of Saigon, and Viet Oong and the U.S. (^mmand re^ rtM ^dfore the oouncU, stated that too town manager referred to It ^he jeweler was alone in the possibility of a town beautifica- Gumon was high scorer with 20 ious committees. jective, on toe south side of toe (24) Wbnfs New? (R) ( 3) Harry Reasoner Special, lect donations. troops made large and small at flBhttag ronttaued ta ^ possible courses would as an area "prone to problems” , gj^re at the time. He told police tlon campaign with First Se- points. ( 3-13) Walter Crenkite (C) Who, What, When, Where, Perfume River. dollies cookie cutters Mrs. June Gardiner was elect ( 8) Peter Jennings News (C) Why (C) Kerensky Fund tacks against police stations, a the delta town of Ben Tre. om - ^.jber for the town to run Both requests for authorization t^e man entered, asked to sec lectman Ernest Vik. The ToJland Freshman Bas AP correspemdent George dais say 1,000 civilians were ed church clerk; Leoneird Skog- 6:46 (30) IjocnJ News 11:00 ■( 3-8 (C) 10333040) News, A fund in memory of Betsy U.S. commissary warehouse toe trash ooileotioji or to con- were passed unanimously. ring, then a catalogue, The shopping center will be ketball team will play Somers 7:00 ( 3) After Dinner Movie SportB, Weather McArthur reported that South killed and 1,800 wounded when lund, collector; Thomas Rule, ( 843) Truth or Consequences (20) Tbm Ewell Show Kerensky has been created by and an American officers’ billet. tract itoe Job out. Deputy May- Resident State Policemen “ While glancing through the paper tableware^ located at the junction of Rts. Junlorr Varsity bomorrow at Vietnamese troops were making caught In earlier fighting be cut-outs assistant collector; the pastor, (C) 11:26 ( 3) Tuesday Starliight (C) the Sistertuxid and congrega They took over an electric pow or Waaren •Westbrook, who is In other business the town catalogue," Bellemere said, 30 and 74, and will be construct 7:15 pm . in the high school (3330-40) Nows, Weather 11:30 (10-2033-30) Tonight Show (C) steady progress driving Com tween guerrillas and govern the ■ Rev. Robert LaCounte, (30) Hutkley-Brinkley ( 8-40) Joey Btehop (C) tion of B’nal Israel Synagogue er plant in one section of the also the chairmain o f the iPuib- manager was authorized to con- "the man pulled out an object ed by Werner O. Kunzli Jr. A gym. munist troops from toe two- ment troops. meeting coordinator; Ernest (34) Supervisory Practice (13) Late Movie of which she was a member. city, cut the power and held lie Health and Safeity Oommit- tract for toe services of a res- end sprayed it in my face. . organizational discounts, too! liquor permit for a package mlie-square walled citadel, the The Tolland Junior High Kloter, moderator and Sunday SEE SATURDAY’S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE USTINGS Mrs. Kerensky, wife of Atty. the plant for an hour. An Amerl(»n tee, said toot he la apposed to Ident state policeman. Represen- ◄ store has been given Kunzli, re once ornate 19th contury home Basketball team will oppose school superintendent; Charles Solomon Kerensky was killed In Marauding Viet Cong bands some areas th® u ^ municipal refuse collection but tatives from both toe Planning quiring him to complete build of Vietnam’s emperors which shields for toelr . , ___,___ . .______Uiir-lr onH Ron. Boltiofi Junior High tomorrow chilberg, assistant superlntend- were spotted in 11 different sec clvUlans as smeu» *«r uic.. contracting of such and Zoning and Park and Rec- both stores, main street and east middle turnpike, ing within 90 days or May 1. form most of the northern part Public Records ait 6:15 pm . in the ToUand e n t;, Mrs. Martin, Sunday Radio tions of toe city. The U.S. Com advances. There was also evl- .nric^am to on experienced reatlon commissions were add- ◄ He will start the center with High gym. of Hue. dence the Communists refused inter-agency commit- Wamuiteo Deeds openpen every thiirsday and fridny night till 9:00!»;oo: school secretary, and Mrs. May (TMs listing includes only those news broadcasts of 10 or IS mand estimated 900 Viet Oong three stores to meet the 90-day The Tolland Freshman team Xerox Copy Service MacArthur, flyta g over the Kloter, cradle roll superintend were still operating in Saigon, Gcniments by other councU- tee on state and federal grants. George D. Morton Jr. and limit, adding the rest of the has won 8 games and lost 2, so minute length. Some stations carry other short newscasts.) Citadel In an artUlery spotter they knew would come under al ent. Manchester Including a battallm of 400 men men Included questions as to and an intinerary and details Cynthla H. Morton to Myles I stores later. far thiis season according to plane, reported the South Viet lied counterattack. A proposed budget of $25,000 WDBC—1360 6:36 Afternoon Edition Blueprint and Supply, Inc. How much should be spent for a and toe rest in smhll bands. cost of such a project, sugges- tar ®n Inter-agency inspection and Maida W. Gangell, proper 'Die shopping center will be athletic Director William Hoi- (or the current year was unani 6:00 Dick Robinson 7:(X) Americana namese held more than half the Although no new g;roimd fight 7:26 David Brinkley A mile north of Tan Son Nhut tions for public hearings and tour of town-owned facilities ty at 62 West St. of colonial design featuring ley. 6:00 Joey Reynolds 690 Hartford Rd., Manchester compound. However, toe Viet ing was reported at Khe Sanh, t mously adopted by members 9:00 Ken Griffin 7:30 News of the world funeral? The answer to that question airport. In the northern suburbs ing was reponea at one ouerv as to -whether the bids and other points of Interest are Archie and Regina L. Moricz brick veneer and wood. A full Achieves Honors who also gave their pastor a 1:06 New.'!, Sign Off 7:46 Joe Garasiohi Oong flag still flew from one of U.S. B52 bombers kept up raids ? X ^ u “ h i e to be arranged. 7:60 Sing Along 649-8698 of the city. Red troops report to Glen R. and Alessandra E. basement will be provided for Wayne Wilhams, son of Mr. standing vote of confidence. WRCH—810 the battlements, and strong in the area where an estimated 6:00 Hartford HighUodtfs 7:66 Emphasis is this: The family should spend only edly outflanked a government ■violated the ordtaance could be Mayor Howard Fitts congrat- Brlere, property at 142 Avery the center which will confer and Mrs. CaHlford WllUams of News 8:05 Pop Ckmoert Communist forces were stub 20.000 Red troops feice toe 5,000 Church Society Officers 7:00 9:06 Nlghtbeat battalion and pinned it down. eliminaited from conslderatiDn. ulated the family of Miss Jo- St. to all zoning regulations, ac- KoKley Rd., achieved honors for 8:00 Gaslight bornly resisting for the eighth Marine defenders at toe combat Mrs. Eva Ziemlenskl has Quiet Hours 10:30 Conn. What's Ahead as much as tKey wish, ever mindful of With regard to toe question anne O’Neil of 4 Murray Rd. 12:00 11 ;00 News, Weather, Sports The South Vietnamese were re strai^t day in the northwest base. In all, the Communists Certificate of Condemnation cording to the builder. the second marldiig period at elected president of the WPOP—1410 town attorney Daniel Cava- °n her selection as Connecticut 11:26 Sports Final ported taking heavy casualties, and southwest corners of the are believed to have 36,000 to State of Connecticut against WESTERN 6:00 Danny Clayton Show Ample parking space will be Windham Regional Technical jtosary Society of St. Joseph’s 11:35 Other Side of the Day 11) their standard of living (2) avail and a second battalion was sent naugh feH that perhaps It could Junior Miss. The mayor said Delphine Kohn Holzman, Ber School. 7:00 Lee "Babl" Simms Show CAMERA compound. 60.000 men along South Viet provided, he added, calling this Church. 12:00 Gary Glnird Show to reinforce them. Little movement was reported be aiccompUshed but felit toait that the town is very proud of nard L. Kohn, Jerome C. Kohn Bulletin Board WINF—1230 FOR DIVIDED VACA’nONS able funds (3) the effect on future nam’s northern frontier. the key to a shopping center’s Other ofCicers include Mrs. In another heavy battle south inside toe palace grounds, much it was a delicate matter and a t'®*'- and Edward S. Rogln, trustees, The Boys Lieegue will meet 6:00 News HONOLULU (AP) — City RENTAL Navy fighter-bombers at success. He has three tenants Stella Sbrychorz, vice president; 5:16 Speak Up Sports of Tan Son Nhut, Communist of which appeared from the air north severe penalty to impose. Atty. Bulletin Board 44.9 acres of Kohn Bros. land tonight at 8 at the United Harry Reasoner Oonucilman Matsuo^ Takabukl REPAIR tacked Red buildup areas lined up for the first secUon. Mrii. Sophie Gworek, finamcdlatt 5:30 income. troops cut a force of South Viet to be a no man’s land. The air on the north side of Spencer St. Congregational Church. The 6:36 K>eek Up Sports says Augustine Salvat, Mexico’s Plans for the self service oar secretary; Mrs. Bemie Per- 6:00 Have a probiamt namese paratroopers off from strip was streiwn with toe burnt and partly in East Hartford. wash to be located on the cor- league ia seeking volunteers zanowskii, treasurer; Mrs. Nat 6:16 Speak I ^ Hartford minister of tourism, favors di M T in . FU.U jSddu., W en be glad to | B B H k A MIMIIK.THI OftDfll 06 TMC AOIMM M il their command post. wreckage of half a dozen spotter T t J T . ner of Rt. 30 and Sand Hill Rd. wimng to assist with the p r o - ______^ 6:46 Lowell Thomas rect flights between Acapulco or 9 flew 130 miles farther Into North Marriage License alie Suprenant, recording sec- 6:66 Ptril Rlzzuto A 'third fight raged near the planes and helicopters. Councilman Sills suggested Parish Chodr rehearsa:! will fol- Mexico City to Hawaii. Takabu Fine PlMito Vietnam to pound the often-at George William Horn Sr., show a colonial style four-bay pnam, since the town has^^v- .ret^ry; the Rev. Hyacinth h e - 7:00 The World Tonight national soccer stadium in Cho- Heavy mists and a drizzling toat perhaps the crux of the at 8 p.m. 7:15 Fhank Gifford kl adds that Salvat feels that tacked Vlnh airfield. But mon building, with carriage lights assurance that facuiiUes cliaplain; and Mrs. Mary- 7:30 Alexander Kendrick NASSIFP lon, toe Chinese quarter of Sai rain made air strikes Imixissi- town’s problems with refuse St. Margarat-Mary’s I^dl®® N O W — 2 Fine Stores To Serve You mounted between the bays on will be available this Summer, Jaslon, Mrs. Anna God- 7:36 Slpcek Up Hartford such air service winild be a log;i- soon weather kept U.S. pilots Guild will hold a Mother-Daugh- Paganl, 160 Slater St., Feb. iOO MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER, CONN. gon, and government troops suf ble. coUeoUan violations was the 61 Tolland Tpke., Manchester Open Tuee., Wed., Sat. 8:00 News cal link for tourists who wish to CAMERA SHOP away from the North Viet 3 to g 24, St. Bridget Church, the front of the building. Plans Board o f Tax Review Mrs. Josephine Lemek, 8:10 Speak Up Hartford fered four dead and five w \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN« TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1968 PAGE EIGHT Section Two TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1968 En^tlttlQ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1968 Pages 9 to 16 Vernon Renewal, Inventory Losses Show in Grand List Figures Changes Made on Ambulance Man Blamed Police Arrests Board Rescinds Vote on the cam and not wait for an Area Republicans Seeking The board of Representatives not feel It necessary to invite Aithough the town’s 1967 known when that will be. attendant. In an emergency, In Death of David J. Green, 19, of 130 He said that the state has a took steps last night to improve anyone else. He pointed out Bryan Dr. was arrested yes Grand Ldst went up $5,631A8< the driver of the poiUce cruiser On Shifting Pupils formula In operation for refund that the police were not over terday on a Berlin Circuit Court or 2.S9 per cent over la;!* year, the public ambulance service could act as attendant. Darien Boy the Qrasid List witMn the boun ing taxes lost for Inventory re alter hearing a report by Atty. looked purposely. warrant charging him with The Board of Education last night rescinded an ac A check of the police log of A local business, the Rock daries o f the 6th XJtiUtieB Dis- ductions. Refunds for taxes lost Frank McCoy, chairman of the evading responsibility. tion taken last month that would have permitted in ambulance calls for the last sev ville Reminder, has agreed to Toll Free Hartford Bridges BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Fair- t(9ot dropped ^629,169 or 1.4 for exemptions to the elderly board’s ambulance study com- creased transfer of pupils between school districts to eral months shows that on 18 allow the ambutence to be field County Coroner Isadore L. per cent, Town Assessor P. Jo will not be made until Septem mKtee. occasions there had .been dlffl- partced n ^ y Kotier ruled today that a 22- •become board policy. In a separate but related vote, the seph MUiphy reported today. ber 1969, he said. The study was prompted by a HARTFORD (AP)—Eight Re- L L ^ • PAGE 'THIRTEEN *1ANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., 'TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1968 B Y SHORTEN and WHIPPLE H*lp Wanted-. Hdp WantMl— Mato 35 BUCKM BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLB MotoreyciM— THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW Btcyeks 11 Fomol* 35 TRUCK driver’s helper — 18 7 SURE, ELMER! ITS' r ^TOO BAD ABOUT YER HOW ABOUT-me ^ U T WHEN ITOOMES ID APPING DWATi WILL YOU PICK up"^ MARVINA7 A C r im e im "mE s t r e e t ? WAITRESS wanted days. Two- years or older, driver's license THAT WOOD POB ME, BUGS? TH' LEAST I CAN DO NOSE... HALP TH' FUN O') Hi 4 ECRETARY ?, SPY f'lOUHANE 1967 HONDA — S60 Scrambler. bijonmarpd is agin it.- MORE LAWMEN TO THE FORCE, CLASSIFIED three, days weekly. Apply In required. 6 day week. Apply SINCE IM GONNA A FIRE IS TH' SMELL O' TO B e Aniwar to P f viom Puzile Excelltnt condition, 1,900 miles, he' ll sound o f f on the su b je c t WHAT POES BLOWHARPP CiRiPE ABOUT? ^ Shipping DepeuTment, Watkins BURNIN' LOSSiy MV WORQMR.UNSWORTH.'iOU^l'VE HEARD THE HIGHER TAXES ( m , OfCOUREEf) person, Willie's Steak House. ENJOY YER 9HOULD DOUBLE THE OUARD^At h AT 4 PIES KIDDIN<9 .' Scrambler $37S. Call 644-1977 after 6 p.m. S'/ THE OAV, THE HOUR ,THE MIMUTE" Brothers, 935 Main St., Man CIDC> ------l i AT THE DOOR IMMEDtATELV/l)^ TAKE chester. WE CANT AFFDRP MORE SKILXjED secretory — full or ='ER5 0 NALLV EXAMINED MY ■■i V..' V i.. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1968 i ■ PAGE SIXTEEN Averaffe Daily Net Pram Rtn I c :: lEitmng l|mUi Far The Week Ended The Weather January t, IMS » g The Disabled American Vet- Cloudy tonight. Low in 20z. n o i l L 1. o w n erans Auxiliary will meet to- P T A H ears R o le Tomorrow windy with snow XW TTi morrow at 7:80 p.m. at the VFW 15,534 likely. High In 80s. dllUMhealer Ixxlge oC IMasoiis Home. Mrs. Grace McLoughlin, O f Parents in Mancheiter— A City of Village Charm wtU meet tontght at 7:80 at tSie g^^^e department commander, Sex Education Maaonfc Tsnngile. The Bntered n,aj,g her official visit. Of- YOL. LX X X V n, NO. 108 (THmW-SIXi-yY PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1968 (CloMlfied Advertising on Png* 88) Afgmsitice degree wUl be con fleers are reminded to wear uni PRICE SEVEN CENTS There will be two guest ferred. James A. Stratford, Jun forms. ior warden, wtH preside. speakers at a meeting of the ------The Senior Citizens Club will Waddell PTA tomorrow at 8 The Ward Circle of South have a roll call at Its meeting p.m. In the school auditorium. MoUsodtot Churd) will have a tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Sen- Dr. Paul Nuttall, assistant brotherhood meeting tonight at lor Citizens Center. The execu- professor and extension special- 8 at the home of Mm. Bnioe tlve board will meet at 10 a.m. jgt m human relations at the GOP Directors Pass b u j i b u . Pentagon Gives Names WatMns, 234 S. Main St. Mra. ----- University of Connecticut, and C urte FarreU is In charge of Martha Circle of Emanuel Miss Ann Hallaway, extension M "W ^ M T 7~ w im.T.HntTfiiP.HILLHOU8E Rnimt BOMB anAniR SCARE the meeting. Lutheran Church will • meet home economist In Hartford Thursday at 2 p.m. at the County, will speak on "The Par- NEW HAVEN (AP) - A report of a "bomb scare" Calvary Church will have a church. Mrs. Sophea Johnson ents Role In Sex Education." Advisory Bus Vote prayer service tomorrow at 8 will lead devotions. Hostesses Their talks will be followed emptied troubled Blllhouse High School today after about at the church. are Mrs. Mary Levitt, Mrs. by a film entitled, "Human Slgrld Modean and Mrs. Oerda Growth." *• By SOL R. COHEN 'that bond-isBue queettons will grily end emoticnlolly, had op IM Negro pnpUs walked out Manchester voters are be voted upon. posed the mclUcn during a 35- of the school. Principal Al Of Pueblo Dead, Hurt First Church of Christ, Scl- O " . Dr. Nuttall received his bach- entist will have a testimony elor of science degree In 1968 going to be asked to advise Manchester thus becomes the ndnute dtacusslon. bert Seretny said all pupils meeting tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Dr. A. Elmer Dlskair^ wUl and his master’s degree In 1969 whether or not the town only town in the Hartford area EWaGerald moved for poOt- were ordered out after re- the church. speak and show slides about from Brigham Young Unlver- should continue to partici to hoM an adviaory referendum poniemenlt o f the acticn. His mo .celpt at about noon ot a re ___ "A Volunteer on the SS HOPE" slty. He also took advanced on the busing question. tion, seconded by Mlahnney, loet, port ot a bomb in the scbool, pate in Project Concern, 3 to 6. Midweek services wUl be held at a meeting of Orford Chapter, c o i ^ at Pennsylvania State The Town OounoU in Plain- but that there waa no dis ■the busing of Hartford MianKhiester Is one o f five order. Uniformed police pa- Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the DAR Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at Diversity. disadvantaged children to viUe has recommended that its Board of Education ask for a Hailtford arela .towns which ac troled cafeterias and corri Oregon Family Told Church of Christ. The men’s the home of Mrs Arthur M. ^ Manchester schools. The cepts Hantford pupils xmder the training class will also meet Gustafson, 47 Princeton St. planning and carrjdng out pro- referendum to decide If Plain- dors of HUlhonse and the Hostesses are Mrs. George grams In human development advisory referendum will vUle should participate in Proj binllng program. city’s two other blgta schoola ___ Thurber, Mrs. Richard E. and other aspects of family and be on April 30. ect Concern. The Board of Education of as Mayor Richard G. Lee is Glastonbury decided last night sued a stern warning against „ „ ^ ^ V . Nlese, Mrs. Albert L. Schulze, Interpersonal relations. He Is The question will read: The motion for the Dneferen- Son Killed in Action Boy Scout ’Troop M wUl hw e Raymond Woodbridge and currenUy working with school "Should Manchester con by a 8-2 vote to participate In any recurrence of violence. dum was nvode by RiepubUenn WASHINGTON (AP) —The a potluck and a court of awards Margaret L. Kornglebel. systems In the state to direct tinue to participate in the busing project. The vote with Its vast radar tracking net tomorrow at 6:16 p.m. In Wood William Bdialller. lit wlas sec- came after four hours of de Pentagon today tdenUfled the work, can’t say for certain the Those needing transportation programs in family life and sex Project Conceml” onldod by David Odegard. All d x ruff Hall of Center Congregfa- may contact Miss Marion V. education for children from bate. Two years ago, at the In dead crewman of the USS Pueb Tea’s territorial waters. The iBoOrd o f Direotore, in a ReptlbUcans voted "ym ." The ception of Project Concern, lo, the intelligence ship cap tlonal Church. Washburn, 36 N. Lakewood Cir kindergarten to high school. Pueblo did not violate North Ko- surprise move last night along lone "no” vote was cant by Dem- Glastonbury voted against par tured by the North Koreans, as The South Dakota Republican cle. Miss Hallaway received her strictiy partisan Unes and by a ocrait Fhands Mlahcney. Demo- ■Hie deacons ot Center Congre master’s degree In child devel ticipation. Nixon Set Duane D . Hodges, a fireman posed hds question as Sen. gational Church will meet to 6 to 1 vote, with two absten cratB William FitzGerald and The (Board o f Elducation, on from Creswell, Ore. George D. Aiken, R-Vt., specuv Jehovsih’s Witnesses will have opment and family relations morrow at 7 :30 p.m. In the Fed tions, voted to place the infor Anthony Pietrentenio ebdiained, May 26, 1966, had voted unan- It also gave the names of lated the administration Is pre group discussions of the Bible from the University of Connec eration Room of the church. mational question on the vot although both, particulatity E ^ - three injured crewmen: paring to apologize to North Ko ___ aid "tilfe Everlasting in Free- ticut following undergraduate ing machines at the same time Gerald, heateAy, furioUriy, an (See Page Eighteen) T o Head Fireman Apprentice Steven rea for violating the sea Umlt in dom of the Sons of God" to- work at the State University In ’The adult study class of South morrow at 7:30 p.m. at 287 Oak- Tennessee. E. Woelk, described as seriossly hopes of getting back the ship Methodlst Church wUl meet land St., 18 Chambers St, 726 PTA memberships will be Injured. and survivors of her 83-man Radioman 3.C. Charles H. crew. with the Rev. Richard Dupee n . Main St., 71D Bluefleld Dr., available for the last time, and Westward tomorrow at 10 a.m. at Susan- aiid 144 Griffin Rd., South Wind- refreshments will be served In Crandell and Marine Sgt. Rob Top administration officials nah Wesley Hall of the chiuxh. gor. ’ cafeteria following the FOND DULAC, Wls. (AP) — ert J. Chlcca, both described as have said the Pueblo main A new class on “ Vietnam, Crisis ___ meeting. Richard M. Nixon heads west slightly injured. tained radio silence from Jan. The Pentagon gave the home «c Ooosclence’’ wiU begin. Manchester Emblem a u b wUl ------ward today after ending his first 10-21, before the North Koreans town of Hodges only. It said no ----- observe District Deputy Night campaign swing through Wis captured her Jan. 23, so it can J, Kenneth Stuke 111 Scott at jta regular meeting tomor* Rylander Heads consin where he consistently further Identification will be not be said for sure she did not Dr., Vernon, U.S. Air Force at 8 p.m. at the Elks Club. drew overflow crowds and en provided for the other three violate the Communist nation’s MARS director for Connecticut officers wUl rehearse at 7:16, thusiastic reaction to his argu men under standard Pentagon sea Umlt. Campus Unit at policy applying to all missing or and Rhode Island, will speak at and are reminded to wear white ments, all of which led him to Senate Republican Leader Ev a meeting ol the Hartford Coun- gloves, Ohio Wesleyan say, grinning, "we’re doing captured military personnel. erett M. Dirksen told a Tuesday ty Amateur Radio Association ___ very well here.” At Creswell, Ore., relatives news conference: "There was He sees Wisconsin as a bell said Hodges was 21 and a 1965 some monitoring done and there The Edgar Circle of South william R. Rylander of Man graduate of Creswell High ans Memorial Clubhouse, Sunset * chester, a Junior at Ohio Wes wether state, critical for his are some tapes. I think most ev Ridge, East Hartford. MARS In Methodist Church will meet to- second bid for the presidency. School, where he played four morrow at 8 p.m. at the home leyan University, Delaware, erything was known.” affiliation with ham radio opera Like Two Washers Automatic "We’re taking nothing for sports. He entered the Navy But Dirksen, who attended of Mrs. Robert Von _ Deck, 66 Ohio, is serving as chairman about 18 months ago. tors handles radio messages be- Eva Dr. The program wUl In- the Campus Chest committee. granted,” he said. "But we ex White House briefings on the toyeen Oonaecftlout servioetnien Dry ’n W ear pect to win 'em all.” He has en There was no word as to how Pueblo affair, declined to ami>li- elude a film and a discussion ’Through fund-raising activities In southeast Asia and their fam In One With Filter Flo tered presidential primaries in young Hodges died. fy his statements further. period. the group contributes to five The questions raised by the ilies. Tha event is open to the ___ philanthropic organizations on High Speed Dryer six states. Mundt said he is asking the The former vice president ■ Pueblo’s capture off the North Senate Foreign Relations Com public. ___ Manchester Grange will meet campus. The students have set 1. Minl-BoskeUt for little loads up • Permanent Press Cycle Right closed his Wisconsin swing Korean port of Wonsan continue mittee to add a question about a fund goal this year of $6,600. to 2 lbs. 2. Big Regular Wash- temperature and tumbling action St. Christopher’s Mothers Clr- ® ^ Tuesday night with a Lincoln to echo In Congress. radar coverage to a list of quer- Rylander, a chemistry-com basket for up to 16 lbs. mixed, these new gparmenits need • Auto Sen. Karl E. Mundt, R-S.D., cle win meet tonight at 8:30 at merce major, is a 1966 graduate heavy fabrics • 2 Wash, 2 Spin Day speech in Pond du Lac. In matic Control Adjusts heat and Duane Hodges asks why the United States, (Sce Page Eighteen) the home ot Mrs Gordon Mad- are In ch ar^ of the of Manchester High School. He Speeds • 3 Wash, 2 Rinse Tem diytng time for particular fabric addition to the 700 who bought ««. 18 No^eld St Mrs. Jo- R«'«*»‘ments will be is a member ot the soccer and peratures • Permanent Press load . . . autcnnatlcaBy! • Variable dinner tickets, another 100 over seph Pisch la co-hostess. ____ basebedl teams and of Phi Kap Cooldown. Thne Control e 3 Heat Seleotions. flowed into a balcony. pa Psl, social fraternity. Nixon £q>ent the last five days y Lakota C oii^, Degree of fhe Manchester WATES vdU He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. in New Hampshire and Wiscon Pocahontas, wlU meet tomorrow ***'*^♦1, ™*®^*** Harry Rylander of 184 E. ^Dd- Sov* More When You sin, states which hold the na Apparently for First Time at 7:80 p.m. at Odd FeUows ^ dle ’Tpke. Wash«r Alone tion’s first primaries on Mhrch HaU. There wUl be a social time 4 2 2 8 Buy Dryer With Washer 12 and April 2, respectively. In with refreshments after the 7:80 p.m. at Willie's Steak his appearances, formal and in House. meeting. formal, a pattern took riiape North Viet Sends Tanks into! War Hospital Notes AVAILABLE IN WHITE, COPPER, AVOCADO which ihay foreshadow his ccqn- The executive board of Bent palgn strategy throughout the SAIGON (AP) — The North four others in the headquarters enemy push of the war, exceed including 614 Americans and Manchester Junior Women’s VistUng hours are 2 to 8 p.m. Club will have a poster work ley school PTA will meet to primaries. It showed these char Vietnamese sent their Russian bunker. He reported a knocked- ing the furious assaults on South 1,130 South Vietnamese. night at 8 at the school li In all areas excepting mater acteristics : tanks into the Vietnam war to out tank was on top of the bunk Vietnamese cities and towns Military spokesmen said the shop tonight at 8 at the home nity where they are 2:30 to 4 brary. 1. He is campaigning against day, apparently for the first er. last week. North Vietnamese began pound of Mrs. Paul Dougan, 20 Amott p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. and pri- Now Both For Only ^ 3 3 5 President Johnson, not Gov. time, against South Vietnamese The U.S. Command said Lang The campaign against the cit ing the Lang Vel camp with ar Rd., for its puppet ehow. Dr. Marvin H. Grody, a Hart- vate rooma where they are George Romney of Ml I
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