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Kennedy Hits Johnson Calls on Americans KBNNEDV NOT INVITED BRUNSWICK, Maine (AP) — Sen. Eugene J. MoOartby War Policies said today he would not Invite Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, ^ MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — Sen. Eugene M. McCarthy, D- fellow challenger of President For National Austerity Sen. Robert P. Kennedy Minn. Johnson for the Demooratlo launched hia campaign tor the “ *• cam- presidential nomination, to ___ _ 7. . paJgn. Kennedy urged atudenta campaign for him In Wiscon­ DemocraOc presldenUal nomln- sin. ” I have asked his peoiJe aUon today with a polnt-by-polnt lurk behind the maek of official not to sohedule him In,” the denunciation of President John* Illusion with 'which we have con- .Minnesota Democrat told a son’s Vietnam war strategy cealed our true circumstances. news conference at Bowdoin Urges Effort He charged that the adm’lnls- ourselves.” College, McCarthy said he tration’s "only response to faU- country Is In dangeiv- might change his mind later lan- ure Is to repeat It on a larger 1*“ ^ foreign enemies, but he wanted-the opportonlty T o W in W ar scale.” but above all from our own mls- to show that he oonid win on Kennedy’s first campaign SVlded policies.” his oira In Wisconsin as he speech was prepared for a Kennedy said the last two had campaigned in New And Peace youthful audience at Kansas months have shown that: Hampshire. len- State University In a contest In —"Our control over the (Viet- MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP) Uui whlch many- of the nation's namese) rural population—so — President Johnson called on Deal Deal youth have shifted their support long described as the key to our the American people today for :he) to another dissident Democrat, efforts—has evaporated SteUe News "a program of national austeri­ seat Like It or not, the government ty” and an all-out effort to win of South Vietnam Is pursuing an the Vietnam war, win the peace enclave polley. It’s writ runs and "complete the Job at where Amerlcsui arms proteet Robber Shot home.” tter Brown it: that far and no farther.” Making an unannounced trip —‘‘The Saigon government Is here from his Texas ranch to no more or better an ally than it And K illed address the National Farmers' was before; it may even he Union convention, Johnson said Tells W hy less; and the war Inexorably is the tasks ahead will require "a growing more, not less, an By Grocer program of national austerity to Amerloan effort.” Insure that our economy will He —"It Is beeomlng more evl- WEST HARTFORD (AP)—An prosper and our fiscal position dent with every passing day attempted holdup was foiled will be sound." that the vletorles we achieve Sunday night when a grocer shot Speaking more forcefully than AP) — Former will only come at the cost of de- the robber dead, police said, ever before on the subject, Be- Foreign Secretary George structlon for the nation we once The bandit was shot In the Johnson declared: Brown told the House of Com­ hoped to help . . . Hardly a city back as he was about to flee “ The time has come when mons today he resigned In an ef­ In Vietnam has been spared with $70 by Donald Arcarl, man- your President must aak you to fort to maintain democratic rule from the new ravages of the ager of Prospect Market here, Join in a total national effort to in Britain. past two months.” according to Asst. Chief Rlch- win the war, to win the peace, Without any direct name call­ and to camplete the Job at ing Brown thus stopped short of —"The war In Vietnam, far ard E. O'Mara of the locsd po- from being the last critical test Hce force, home.” accusing Prime Minister Harold Johnson announced what reli­ Wilson of dictatorial tactics. for the United States, Is in fact Arcarl told Investigators that weakening our position In Asia a man entered his email gro- able sources reported Saturday Brown made it abundantly —that he Is working with Con­ clear that his resignation Fri­ and around the world, and erod- c^ry store at 8 p.m. and asked ing the structure of taitematlon- for a bottle of milk 'after walt- gress to make major budget day resulted from annoyance cuts in an effort to gain enact­ that he was not consulted prop­ al cooperation which has direct- ing for several customers to ly supported odr security for the leave, O’Mara said, ment of a 10 per cent Income erly by Wilson on the gold crisis tax increase. past three decades.” After taking a drink from the and on other Issues. If such cuts are made—and The Indirect attack on Wil­ —“ We set out to prove our bottle and complaining of an up- they could slasAi $8 billion to |4 son’s methods of running the wlUingness to keep our commit- set stomach, the robber pulled billion of federal spending In thd iclud- government was certain to pro­ ments everywhere In the world, a Sun on another employe, 17- ■Uata, next fiscal year—Johnson ac­ anl- vide ammunition for the Con­ What we are insuring instead Is year-old Michael Jacques, and knowledged the result would be lltloo servative opposition at a time that it is most unlikely that the demanded money. on to "postpone many needed ac­ host when Wilson needs all the sup­ American people would ever Arcarl said Jacques turned tions.” port he can get for the tough again be willing to engage In over $70. Meanwhile, the 82- With the dollar under new as­ budget expected to be an­ [meat thls kind of struggle.” year-old manager slipped be- sault in Intematlcnal money nounced Tuesday. , Kennedy said the Johnson ad- hind a counter and got a gun markets, Johnson also promised o( As Brown rose to speak e eapio- ministration has no answer "but ho had bought last month. Ar- an Intensified program to ouiT was clearly under emotional coun- the ever-expanding use of mill- carl told the police he fired at nonessential travel outside the apon. strain. His face was pale, his tary force and the lives of our the gunman as he turned to Icaon, hands trembled and his voice hemisphere and to reduce busi­ brave soldiers in a conflict leave with the money, ness spending and investment in oarea was hoarse. William M. Martin making gold statement in Washington yesterday. (AP Photofax) where military force has failed A medical examiner said the Western Europe. He did not go >naett Brown centered his g^^evance to solve anything In the past.’ ’ robber died instantly. on the way the gold crisis was into detail. Hoar Quoting Johnson as seeking Investigators tentatively Iden- Johnson said that "most of all ilcolal handled last Thursday night. victory "at the negotiating table tified the dead man from pa- MetaVs Flow Halted . I ask your help and your pa- Tito Wilson conferred with President i( possible, on the battlefield If pers he carried as Charles lldred Johnson by telephone, then or­ ’ triotlc support of our men who :hony, necessary," Kennedy said: Beckno, about 86, of PhUa- are bearing the burden of battle pecUu dered the London gold market "A t a real negotiating table delphla. In Vietnam." He said: closed before consulting Brown there can be no victory for ei- •tense "We seek not the victory of and some other Cabinet mem­ Ninth Fire ‘Suspicious’ Two-Level Gold Price System Set bers. (See Page Ten) conquest, but the triumph of STAMFORD (AP) — Smoke Justice. We will win.” ather WASHINGTON (AP) — A U.S. officials radiated confl- 1. The rate of exchange be- seven bank governors said, WlU and water caused extensive tween dollars and other curren- henceforth sell to private buyers Accompanying the President damage to 89 office spaces Sun- two-level -gold -pricing system dence . that . . the frenzied ... j specula- and Mrs. Johnson to Minneapo­ day night after a fire which took effect today as the gold live attacks on the dollar would cies will stay put. Those Amerl- or buy from private sellers, young can travelers who suddenly They seemed confident the rule lis was Chairman W. R. Pogue, !S In- InvesUgators termed ’’susplcl- governments halted the die away. Most Congressmen D-Tex., of the House AgricuJ- npany London Riot Ends flow of metal from their trcas- were pleased and relieved. Lon- could not spend dollar bills or would be followed by all free Gnr- ous,” broke out in a modem, cash travelers checks overseas world governments, not Just the ture Committee. three-story building here. urles Into the fevered specula- don was dubious. Paris saw the Discussing the farm pro­ r” ’S3. action as a stopgap, not a solu­ should have no more trouble. seven signers. Miles, Flre Captain Albert KeUy saiid ‘ ‘ve markets, grams, Johnson said, “ I know the blaze In the Summer Street Cablegrams sped to all capl- tion. 2. The pound sterling has been Speculators and legitimate what the farmer wants—and I (C) Police File Charges bullding was the ninth such tals reporting Sunda/ night’s And no official ventured a bolstered further. The six other users alike thus will have to buy want you to have it.” countries which have supplied from those who mine the metal Sr (C) "suspicious" fire In the vicinity decision by the seven central public guess on where the free Declaring that farmers want Com<- In 10 days. bankers at their weekend meet- market price would go when the g61d to the London pool are In­ — in South Africa, the Soviet fair prices, protection against Union or Canada—or those who rr B«- Damage-cost figures will not ing in Washington—and Inviting Paris, Zurich, Hong Kong and creasing to $4 billion the total of inflation, parity. Justice, deceb- Against220Britons be known until an investigation all countries to Join In maintain- other markets reopened. Some currency credits available to may be ready to sell from pri­ cy and opportunity, he added, USAF time, then hard-pressed Britain. Their pre­ vate hoards. Iff of the fire has been completed, ing the established $36 an ounce guessed; Up for a "and you will have them.” r (C) LONDON (AP) — Police filed In Stockholm, an American authorities said. ‘ * price for all transactions be­ down. In the wild trading in vlous commitments were not The question that hung heairi- Reviewing the farm program and criminal charges against 220 newsman said he and a U.S. tween governments. Paris last week, the price disclosed,' but the increase Is ly over the two-day conference he submitted to Congress ladt rioters today after battling an consul were roughed up by two Ex'Newsman Dies But the rest of the world’s reached $44.36. known to be substantial. In Washington’s marble Federal month, the President asserted:^ estimated 10,000 screaming Amerfcans aiflter being invited gold was set free to tlhd its own " ' Others expected a sharp 3. On the home front. Jewelers Reserve Board building—and "During the months to come,' BATH, Maine (AP—A funeral marchers In a big antl-Ameri- to meet with a young American price. break from the speculative and other licensed users of gold still remains unanswered—is you will hear these programs service was conducted here to­ ind can demonstration. , who had deserted from the U.S. The London gold pool was, in highs. If enough speculators de­ can no longer buy from the whether the $35 official price cussed and discussed. It won’t day for Winslow T. Porter, own­ More than 80 policemen were Army to escape going to Vlet- effect, dissolved. The London elded to disgorge gold In the be- Treasury. The Treasury will can stajid up if the free price Is be easier to pass them. It will er of radio station WJTO, who injured and 28 hospitalized Sun- nam. gold market—biggest of all, and lief that the two-tier plan has continue to Issue licenses to le­ much higher. be even harder this session be­ day as 1,000 unarmed bobbles In Paris, explosions before died Saturday at home at the the one which supplied most of hurt their prospects of fat prof- gitimate users, however, and Not even Washington expects cause this Is—as I remember— fought off demonstrators dawn broke windows at the age of 81. the gold to other markets—was its. the holders can buy on the free the plan to endure unless solid an election year." against the Vietnam war trying Chase Manhattan Bank, the Porter had been employed by ^Among all "the uncertainties, market here or overseas. to storm the U.S. Embassy on Bank of America and the TWA A p ril 1. these results were assured: None of the governments, the (See Page Ten) (See Page Ten) Grosvenor Square. office. No one was hurt. (See Page Ten) In Nuernberg, 600 leftwingers Those arrested In the London protesting the war Jeered West riot were charged with threaten- German Foreign Minister WUly Ing behavior, possession of of- Brandt and for 10 minutes kept fenslve weapons, assault on po- hlm out of his pollUcal party’s Hce, otostructlng police or ob national convention. structing the highway. Most of South V iet Repulse them were released on ball and will appear in court during the 10. week. * fighting broke out when dem­ Khe Sanh Attack 7th Victim onstrators tried to push through three lines of police protecting SAIGON (AP) — SouUi Viet­ against enemy poslUons. the embassy. namese rangers fought off an­ In the 50,000-man operaUon The demonstrators failed to other attack on Khe Sanh today Quyet Thang—Resolve To Win Killed in reach the building, but in'riMt and allied troops sweeping —around Saigon, South Viet­ minutes of fighting scores were -around Saigon claimed an ene­ namese infantrymen came un­ wrestled to the ground and my death toll exceeding 800 In der fire from guerriUas dug In dragged away. the first week of their big drive. at the village of Tram Lak, 17 Gun Spree Demonstrators hurled rocks, About 600 North Vietnamese miles northwest of Saigon. smoke bombs and red paint at soldiers charged from their Associated Press photogra­ IRONWOOD, Mich. (AP) — A the glass-walled embassy. trenches, some as close as 20 pher A1 Chang, with the troops, seventh victim of a rlflenmn’s There was little damage, but 18 yards! from the outer barbed said the Infantrymen held their two-hour shooting spree died windows were smashed by wire, in their second attack this line while two tanks and 20 ar­ Sunday and two persons re­ rocks and smoke bombs. ’ month on the South Vietnamese mored, personnel carriers of the mained In "very serious” condi­ Mounted and foot police position at Khe Sanh. U.S. 11th Armored (Javalry pushed back the surging throng tion. A sheet of machine-gun fffe moved up and began blasting without using truncheons or riot Six persons were killed in the from the rangers’ trenches and the enemy positions from within sticks. Several police horses rampage Saturday through this U.S. Marine mortars drove the 50 yards. were bruised in the melee. western upper peninsula com­ enemy away after about an Air strikes also were called The demonstration began in munity. hour. There was no report of in. At dusk, the allied troops se­ Trafalgar Square as an orderly Charged in the slayings Is casualties on either side, but the cured the area and reported 84 protest against American in­ Eric Pearson, 66, a muscular North Vietnamese could be seen guerrillas killed but only one volvement ih Vietnam. Moat of outdoorsmap described as "a dragging away dead and wound­ American and one South Viet­ sldllful hunter and a loner" who ‘ he protesters were British, but ed men. | , namese woqnded. worked as a Janitor In a nearby ^siting 'American and Euro- After two earlier battles Sun­ U.S. spokesman said the at­ skl lodge students Joined in. day, the U.S. Command had re­ tack was a "strong probe” Peaiwn was scheduled to be The crowd waved Viet Cong ported an enemy toll of 780 dead against the northwest frontier ___ flags and carried banners de- in the. allied offensive that be­ arraigned today. combat base', where the 400' M rr Helen^Pulsto, 47, of Iron- nounclng the war and the Unit- gan last Monday in five prov­ rangers and some 6,000 U.S. died Sunday night In ed States. A portrailt of the late inces north, west and south of wood, Marines have been braced for Cuban Communlrt^ leader Che Saigon. U.S. losses far were Grand View Hospital. several months for a major as­ a6 Guevara was prominently dis­ put at 30 killed and 249 Wound­ The victims all were shot with sault by an estimated 40,000 en­ a high-powered hunting rifle. played. Actress Vcuiessa Red­ ed. Government casualties were emy troops around the fortress. GogeWc County Sheriff Ches- grave told the rally: “ In my reported light. Enemy gunners fired about ter J. Perblsh said Pearson had view, a Vleit Cong vlotoryls the In the earlier clashes, govern­ 600 shells at the Khe Sanh base been drinking heavily and was ohly way to peace." ment troops said they killed 68 Empty cartridges spill over sandbag as a South mese troops replied North Vietnamese probing the Sunday, the heaviest barrage in incoherent when captured by The crowd moved from Tra- Viet Cong about 20 miles west of Vietnamese Ranger fires from his protected area area. The Rangers are equipped with U.S. M-16 more than a week. U.S. B62 (See Page Five) (See Page Five) at the Khe Sanh perimeter when South Vietna­ rifles. (AP Photofax) bombers flew three raids (See Page Two) r

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. BIANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1968 P A G E n q u B K A O i TW O MANCHISTEH EVKNINO HEKALD. M ANCnBlCB. CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1668 awards. Many of those on ex­ e n are contesting the official Bolton Stocks Post Vernon hibit plus others will go on to Tolland County delegates pledged to McCarthy; Sheinwold on Bri.dgc compete in toe Connecticut in Middletown, New Ciondon, Crafteman’s Fair to be held in BITUMINOUS b r i d o e e x p e r t l o o k s Eastford, and the above fou$ Science Fair Prize Exhibits: New Britain later this month. FOR SIGNS o r SANTA NORTH B ig Gains; McCarthy Push Undeterred towns. None Referendum Forced Students were shown at work The primaries have been call­ By 'ALFRED SHEINWOLD C? A K ^ 10742 using toe drafting machine for ed for oh the initiative of people Trade Heavy T V Sets to Seahorse Sex Life pencil drawing and radiograph DRIVEWAYS A tremendous amount of O KQ873 Despite Decision by Kennedy in the towns themselves, he ex­ sophomore Bruce linton for inking. Parking Areas • Gas Stations • Basketball Oonrto harm was done to the bridge ♦ 4 On Busing, School NEW YORK (A P )—The stock Wliming exhibits at last week’s Til* ICoCarthy movement the weekend Including Hebron, plained. In many oases the States Finished furniiUire, salad Now Booking lor Seasonal Work players of the United w e s t e a s t market staged a boisterous ral- Science and Industrial Arts Fair “ The Effects of Artificial Gravi­ Lebanon, Stonington and Led- statewide McCarthy Committee 'T ^ petitions with over 200 usual, In ibhe high aoliool gym ty on Plant Growth.” Plants bowls, a banjo clock, candle In the Second Congressional Dis­ some years ago by the New A QJ985 4 A 10763 2 ^ ly today, paring its best gains was unaware they were being iwld names each were filed with Other Items on the call In- at Rockville High School Includ­ sticks, various metal and wood yard, he added. York newspaperman who 5 ^ 9 8- ij) 6 3 were spim round on a turntable Early Bird Special trict Is "hlg and strong enough sought. t i t o t ^ clerk y e s t ^ y after- clikle^M * olMln”aIJic^"ch^^Jgtag “ "g^he^vSf* ...... ed seven- prize---- . winners _In the „„e weens oi growm lo objects were exhibited. Anderson said Hebron had a a famous editorial enUUed Yes, ^ a J 10 5 O 94 for three weeks of growth to to maintain It’s own Impetus, full list of signers before peti­ Local McCarthy supporters no experts know It, that there « K 4 SINGE 1920 would enter the presidential taken out. Twenty-six signa­ fused access to public informa­ The vote on $39,000 for final 000 to the Board of Education ®’‘ ebange wlUle blue chips and biological division was toe proj- Third place biological was won West Hartford Armory on Is NO Santa CTaus. C? 5 DeMAIO BROTHERS race” , Oerald Anderson of An­ tures are all that is reqtilred in tion as to caucus dates and plans for toe new elementary budget, and an appropriatloa o f stMks advMced on a "Adrenelectomy and by Susan Fagan, a Dophomore. iMairch 29 and 30. Students from Opening lead —ace of dia­ O 62 GALL 643-7691 dover told the Herald today. An­ Hebron but many more are ex­ registered Democrat lists. school and the vote bn ” a ProJ- $6,000 for the p U u i com- Experiments on Rats and Mice' "Is TV Safe?” teated any pos­ Rockville High School are to be monds. 4bAQJ 10 86S3 this year’s work staff at the J derson 1s Second District Co­ pected to be included on the pe­ " I f we do well In the prima­ ect-Ooncern type program” wUl mission, which ■will be tabled *®**®*^ minutes behind by senior John Pacheco. The sible radiation from black and When today’s hand was played fair. Faculty members at the ordinator of the McCarthy for tition. ries we have a real chance for West North East South be placed on toe voting machine, because the General Fund for experiments were based on the white television on plant growth. in the 1964 World Champion­ state fair include Seth Harris, President Campaign In Connect­ All petitions must be filed by winning the state convention," Pass 2 9 Pass 3 4k concept that injections of corti­ She drew toe conclusion that ship, Doug Steen of the Ameri­ chairman, Mrs. Mary Revas, In icut. tomorrow. Anderson expects he predicted. Pass 3 0 Pbu 6 jjt •"®«tlng. ed. 'Ihat Item wUl be Included ! “ _ sone 'would stopv toe adrenal there were harmful effects. can team opened the ace of dia­ 6 4b A ll Pass en by the international bankers charge of registration, and Mrs. The 35-town Second Congres­ eight primaries to be held in Anderson presently counts 20. Pass The first petition asks that in the 1968-69 budget. glands from funci A Junior won fourth place bio­ monds. After some thought, ‘-‘all Items pertaining a vote Attendance______Urged Sunday to meet toe gold crisis. Nancy Johndrow on the Judging Watch For Our Ad Tuesday sional District Includes all 13 the district on April 9, involving to 25 McCarthy delegates to Steen then led the nine of — - The various expeytoents were logical. Schelly Numrych In on toe proposed new elemen­ After learning that the petl- committee. Tolland County towns. about 75,000 Democrats. the State Convention from the ^ The result was an early surge done to determine p e ttie r ^ or "M ice Can Machines” pre- hearts to dummy’s ace. spade at the second trick, tary school be placed on the tions had been filed. Board^ of . E^>ur towns In the district took Primaries are scheduled in district. Many unconmiltted del­ not toe glands wouRhsTCsume conditioned the creatures to Jean Besse, of the Euro^an make dummy ruff and voting machine at a time set In Education chairman HaroM I*' tl’ ® Dow Jones out petitions for primaries over Mansfield where Johnson back- egates have also approached him Industrial average. By noon the their fimction In rats after toe jump to a platlbirm at the sound team, thought long and hard deprive declarer of a trump accordance” with state statutes. Smith sold yesterday that he expressing their Interest In the .. ' , ■ 9, ■ ■ when the use of cortisone was discontin­” of a bell. Counselor Talks The New England String Quartet com posed of Bronislaw Gimbel, first violin; about hds next move as declarer through Blast. This will Include toe $89,000 "would like to urge all towns- McCarthy cause, he said. ued; whether or not toe mice Lawrence Kasevich, a sopho­ This is but one Oswald Lehfiert, second violin; Bruno DeCecco, cello; and Robert Coleman, After about 30 seconds, which Steen had not led a spade, request, and may Include a n people to attend the town meet- acerage stood at 846.63. "A tremendous amount of en­ could live with only one of toe more with "Seahorses,” won On Parent Role viola. seemed like an hour, he t i^ e a gteen was not Santa daus. item transferring 18 acres of Ing tonight to discuss the M jo.li ui bell orders resulted of the reasons two adrenal glands, and wheth­ fifth place biological. He stress­ W an t $1000? thusiasm for the McCarthy to his left to examine Steen ^ould be only one other land from the-tovm to toe Board board’s proposed^ building pro- oiwiiuigs lor a imm- movement is evident throughout er or not the mice oould survive ed the necessity of a normal The third program In the cur­ leased” tickets available at the carefully. He was ® explanation: S te e ^ e ld the king gram even though . you should the state” , he explained. " I hope of Education. The school Is to be gram even though toe item con- “ 'jJ^ITes Somt of toese on cortisone alone with both sex life to toe growth of sea­ rent series of discussions for box-office 46 minutes before cur- — .1 =„if o whiteurhitP beard andana a dubs himself. Having come built on this land. ceimlng the new elementary V'" . . , the people backing Kennedy In 3 glands removed. Removal of the horses, wliich has attracted parents of students planning to come in soon. tain time. Some of the critics round b ^ y . to that concJuslan, Besse made’ It is not certain whether toe school will be voted on a ref- s^ era l points, the state rceognlze the magni­ glands was done with toe help quite a bit of attention. continue their education beyond and some of the distinguished Steen was conservative- the only play that could possibly request will also cover a $2,000 erendum. Encouraging economic re^ rts high school will be held tomor­ tude of the Connecticut McCar­ of a veterinarian, cmd results Additional award winners In­ Learn the 5 help him. It pays to be on the appropriation from toe General “The board is more than will- backgrounded the market s row from 7 to 9 p.m. In Room thy campaign. The best thing “THE WAY invited guest are sure not to be 'y h - qba led the were positive. cluded a first award to sopho­ alert for white beards. Funds for renovation of toe Ing to answer any questions .gg--^,_n a propos- Older children mayj be LTD loii.left Among the gold mining issues, Second______place biological______wsis protein from paraffin. Another Post-High School Education. Ing the composer's Opus 18 fol- clubs. are using standard bidding The free seminars are being people active in the McCarthy chamber music concerts. Cham- the summer it will be heard In lows the Piston composition and Besse went agains p al that the town enter Into a with sitters In the Education Ca^apbell Red ^l*® *ell 4% to Maureen Mordasky,- a managed to adapt fresh water ber music was offered earlier, Rome by the Socleta Phllhar- methods, toe hand is not worth sponsored by the Manchester B. 0. PEABL APPLIANCE campaign, Anderson noted. brings us to Intermission. The ag®> perhaps because he had contract to accept out-of-town Building of Bolton Congregation- “ delayed owning o oc for «xhe Effects of Birth fish to salt water. An enlight­ but not always imder the best monica, and in Gtena by the a two-bid. Adult Evening School. He declined to speculate on Brahms Quartet in A minor, one never read that editorial In toe students into the Bolton School al Church. 20,000 shares, halving toe loss Control on Rats and Mice.” ening experiment on plant’s re­ of circumstances; I recall hear­ Accademla Musicale Chigiana. Copyright 1968 AND the outcome of the primaries but of two compositions comprising New York Sun. If West had two system under the Project Oon- Sitters for younger children later. Homestake plunged more Well illustrated with drawings actions to music concluded that ing toe Budapest String Quar­ General Features Obrp. American-South INDIA’S OIL OUTPUT UP made note of "the tremendous The Norwegian Television net­ his Opus 61, completesimpleti toe pro- small clubs he would surely lead corn type program.” may be arranged by calling points, of toe mouse family. It conclud­ the louder and closer toe music enthusiasm of the McCarthy tet In Jorgenson Auddtoriiun, work will also present the group. Brahimq The town meeting will begdu Dana Dlmock, Ck>ralie Gram or African and Dome Mines over ed that the pills worked fine the more the plant grew. Just NEW DELHI—When India be­ Come to where for example, where the vast wrote only three came Independent In 1947 her FURNITURE CENTRE workers.” Invitations to, music critics quartets and^they were at 7 pjm., on hour earlier than Judy Lodi. , 6. unless used only intermittently, as with teen-agers. reaches of the auditorium mili­ have been sent fbr and wide for ^ quartets Benguet, off a fraction, was crude-oil output was only 260,- About 350 state convention .. j j slow to catch on, but they are in which case even more mul­ Rubbish Collection Contract 649 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER the money delegates are riding on the out­ tated strongly agralnst toe In­ toe quartet’s debut concert and considered among toe fin­ the most active of the golds. tiple births than usual resulted'. Industrial arts exhibits were 000 tons a yew . At present It timacy demanded by small en­ there Is every indication that South V iet Repulse Silver mining shares also Is 4.66 million tons. Come to the people Shopping loans. All come of the primaries through­ est examples of ‘ composition In Vernon Second place ]>hyslcal went to on view but not Judged for sembles. many intend to be present. backtracked. out the state on April 9. The pri­ that form. whose only business is is! kindsof loans. Forcash There Is even a special recep- Prices rallied on the Ameri­ making loans. 8000 loans maries will affect over 250,000 Von Der Mehden HaU Is toor- fast, come to where the oughly adapted to this type of *-1°" for toem after the concert can Stock Exchange. a day. Bill clean-up loans. money is. Or phone. Now. Democrats he noted. Khe Sanh Attack Notable ^Young Educator^ This compares to the 89,000 music, and now, after present- though I ’m not sure how this YOU REPAY $16.75 A MONTH FOR $300 OR eligible Democrats in New ing some of toe world’s greatest will turn out. What with dead- Tolland (Continued from Page One) $51.16 FOR $1000 ON BENEFICIAL’S 24 MONTH PLAN. small groups, UConn has decld- lines to meet and so on, I ’m Hampshire’s official statewide 36. Later the North Sought hy Local Jaycees Waterbury Grant Set ed to establish its own quartet sure many will find it Impos- the capital and infantrymen of _ __ _ primary last week. agency dis- WASHINGTO N(AP) — Ap­ In residence, to be known as sible to stay around, David Cook . ^ p p g BENEFICIAL toe U.S. 25th Division reported pictures it said were of In oonjunction with nation- Discharged Thursday: Wal­ proval of a $1.47 million grant FINANCE SYSTEM the New England String Quar- First violinist of toe New Eng- killing 26 more enemy Soldiers the two men. wiide Jaycee prograan, the local ter Flucklger, EUlngton; Rosa­ for a water and sewer facility tet. This is in line with a rather land String Quartet is Bronis- mond Audlbert, 229 South St.; Loans $20 to $1000 — Loanslife-insured at low cost To D i scuss 40 miles farther west. xhe U.S. Command in Saigon Jaycee group is searching for for* Waterbury, Conn., was an­ general establishment of similar law Glmpel, who even in 1968 Manuel Porrelra, Tolland; Fred )|DPing lie SALE IS NOW The U.S! (Command also re- announced that a Navy Intruder the town’s "outstanding young nounced today by the office of Beneficial Finance Co. of Manchester groups in universities through­ rated notice In Baker’s "Bio­ Pomeroy, Melrose; Rita Saw­ Sen. Abraham A. Riblcoff, D- out toe country. ported that about 300 U.S. Ma- was downed in toe vicinity of eduoaitor.” 836 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER graphical Dictionary of Music­ School Need yer, 36 Charter Rd. Conn. IN PROORESS ians.” Bom In a musical fam­ rines on a sweep near the east- Haiphong and said the two Next to Singer Sewing Center • Phone:643-4156 THs newest group has already Board o f EJducabion Chair- Paul Dion, ohaliman o f the ily, his early education was In em end of toe demilitarized crewmen were missing. It did OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT — PHONE FOR HOURS created more than a little stir mam David OooK w ill discuss local project, said the program )bopping ARTHUR DRUG Poland, but his serious studies zone killed 83 enemy troops Sat- not identify them, in musical circles. It has been the present school sitoiaiUon, in­ te being conduobed to spotlight were accomplished In Vienna, urday, with two Americans command also announced invited to play at toe formal cluding the middle school con­ the adhlevements end dedioaition where he studied with Robert killed and 26 wounded. that enemy gunners shot down a troversy, ait tomorrow night’s o f prafes)sioaal educators, both PoUak (who subsequently set­ The Marines pounced on a u.S. Marine medical evacuation meeting of the Tolland Junior male and female, between the tled In the United States )and North Vietnamese battalion of helicopter as it was taking off Woman’s Club. The group will ages of 21 end 36. Bronislaw Huberman. Subse­ about 400 men two miles west of from a landing zone 13 miles meet ait 8 p.m. in the United Names for 'nominaitlons may yes, just ^22 quently he studied in Berlin un­ toe U.S. artillery base at Gio southwest of Da Nang. A OongregatTonal Church Relig­ 'be leoelved from anyone. They der Karl Flesch, celebrated vio­ Llnh. Advancing with air and spokesman said 18 men were ious EJducation Building. should be sent to John Magee lin pedagogue. artillery support, they ran up aboard the chopper. Including Cook was a member of the at the Vernon Center Junior beautiful spring coat against another 100 enemy nine wounded, but none of them He became concertmaster at Middle School Study Commit­ High. troops in a half-mile-long sys- was killed in the crash. Koenlgsberg under Hermann tee established to investlgaite N'cmiiinaitiana will be Judged Hcr^ why we opened tern of trenches and bunkers. U.S. warplanes flew 59 mis­ See how it can shape up with a back belt, Scherchen and when that orches­ the elementary school needs of locally by a panel of civic lead­ tra was disbanded In toe depres­ The North Vietnamese fled un­ sions oger North Vietnam Sun­ the town last year and serves ers. The local winder will be swingy pleats, spit-and-polish buttons, sion, went to (Joteborg, Sweden. der toe continued air and day, n low number because of as the .school board’s represen­ honored ait a special omnards Otto Klemperer, the dlsitnguish- g;round attack, the U.S. Com­ the mC'nsoon overcast. In addi­ tative on the High School and dinner and presented with a welt seams, more “in” details. Great go­ ed German conductor invited mand said. Middle School Building Com- tion to storage areas and com- scholarship to cover expenses Mr. Glmpel to be concertmas­ ing in checks (super to m ini), ribs, loops nnlttees. He is presently serv­ In the Mekong Delta 50 miles munication lines, the U.S. pilots for as ummer course o f study. The I%ane Store. ter of toe Los Angeles Phil­ ing his fourth term as chairman southwest of Saigon, 26 guerril- attacked the Cam Pha military Local winners from through­ or smooth surfaces. In colors from soft harmonic In 1937 and when o f the Board o f Educaition. las were reported killed i n a barracks 44 miles northeast of out the state wUl be eligible Kemperer had to retire tempor­ battle that erupted when a U..S Haiphong, and the Nlnh Binh to sizzle. Misses, Peti’tes and Half-sizes. George Prouty, senior co-or- for state competiJtlon, which arily in 1939, 'because of an scout helicopter spotted a Viet railroad siding 34 miles norlli- ■dinator for tjlvil Defense train­ willl determine delegates to a operation for brain tumor, Mr. Cong bunker complex in a grove east of Thanh Hoa. ing ait the University o f Con­ national outstanding young Glmpel took over as conductor. of palm trees. The helicopter at­ necticut will speak to t)ie meet­ The U.S. Command now has educator program. tacked with rockets, and other He was In toe armed forces ing later in the evening. reported a total of 810 war­ Bulletin Board choppers brought in a rifle pla­ from 1942 to 1946 and returned Boys League planes lost In combat In North The Zoning Board of Appeals to civil life with ABC in New toon and a company of U.S. 9th Vietnam and 239 in the South. L •• i Eight to thirteen-year-old of the town will meet tomorrow York where he filled a variety Division Infantrymen. boys wishing to participate in at 7:30 p.m. In toe Administra­ of musical duties. Returning to (~ J the Tolland Boys League this The Americans were met by tion Building. A Europe in 1968, he founded the 78 13 )1 □ PC phony Orchestra. will be In Charge. land boy who will not reach his The Catholic Ladies of Colum- In 1962 Mr. Lehnert wias a run­ 13th birthday before August 1. 'bus victory Assembly will at­ ner-up in the Tschalkowsky Thlrteen-year-oId boys may tend Maas tomorrow at 7 p.m. Competition which had previous register for a proposed Pony MANCHESTER PH. 643-7832 at St. Bernard's Church fOr^do- ly brought such fame to pianist League, which will be formed 4s STANLEY WARNER flTK^IilEllilKEIISI oeased members. A business Van Cllbum. He studied at Jul- sufflclent Interest is shown at meeting will follow .In toe Ilard' under Ivan Galamian, toe registration sessions. 3rd Mon. thru Fri. 7:00-9:15 church basement. Mrs. Peter ONLY 27 DAYS TO GO! eminent violinist and peda­ League officials will invite TATE WK Sat., Sun. 2:10-4:25-6:40-0:05 Pozzato, Chairman w ill be as­ OPEN TONIGHT gogue, who is actually Persian parents to become active work­ 'JIEE FARKINQ tlRtH IT. RItP 9F THIAtTi sisted by Miss Elizabeth Devlin, and not Armenian, as most peo- ers in toe league which still re- '"Bonnie and Clyde” 0:45-9:00 Nom. for 4 Academy Awards pe believe. Subsequently Mr. quires adult personnel, both Mrs. Leonard McGee and Miss ACADEMY Dorothy Larkin. Lehnert studied with Joseph male and female. Additional in- l U A W A R D HAVE THAT Szlgeti, distinguished Hungarian formation may be obtained by The second meeting of toe it’s not Spring violinist who became an Amerl- contacting Bruce Stewart, Glen NOMINATIONS Health and Family Life Study Committee will be held Wednes­ can citizen, but ended his days Drive, or Earl Beebe, Rhodes Ihim an Capote’s SINKING In Switzerland where Mr. Rd. HELD OVER! day at 7:30 p.m. at toe Sykes without a new hat School cafeteria. Interested per­ Lehnert studied with him In Ninth Grade Donee Friday IN COLD sons may attend. 1983. X The ninth graders at Tolland The Finance Committee of FEELING Forty-five-year old Robert High School will hold a class BLOOD Choose yO'Ur new hat WflMn fee N IONA Odd diwMd 5y Talcottvllle Congregational Coleman, who halls from near- dance Friday night to the music CJhurch will meet at 7:80 p.m. from a fabulous an’ay by Pittsfield, is likewise a Jul- W the "Destructions”. The Richaid Brooks about your A Columbia Fidum U m m In FanavWon* Wednesday with toe Investment of fashion shapes. liard product. He is the vioUst dance will be held from 7 :30 to trustees and the chairmen of all of the group. Joining the UConn 10:30 In the high school cafeter- standing pommlttees. Their inspired designs, faculty in 1964. Previous to this la. A donation of $1 w ill be rel TEOMCOUM SFIN «uan im.-sna UTS w Sisterhood B’nal Israel will beautiful fabrics and he had been a member of the quested and refreshments will “ E a s t Kr East” 0:25-8:86 meet Wednesday at 8:16 p.m. Chicago Symphony for 13 years b® served. in the recreation hall In obser­ straws, elegant trims and thus served imder two dls- Jerllyn Rogers and Kim Hodg- vance of Jewish Music Month. tlnguished conductors, Rafael iFias are chairmen of the Band INCOME TAX make them the equal The Women’s Fellowship of Kubelik and Fritz Reiner. (Committee; Florrie Tantlllo and Union Church wlU hold a meet­ Sail on down to your naarby BOTH While in Chicago, Mr. Kathy Single, decorations; Jan- of costly di^igner-label ing and potluck supper Wednes­ H & R BIOCK office-and lay FEDERAL Coleman organized a gpx>up lee Dowty, tickets and invita- day at 6:80 p.m. John Zapadka millinery. Colors ga­ known as the Chicago Strings tions; James Jedrzlewskl, re- "Bon Voyage" to your tax AND THE NEW will speak on “ How to Grow troubles. We'll prepare, dou­ lore. CD with which he toured Europe as fresments, and Randy Blauvelt Plants for Color.” Mrs. William STATE well as toe United States. and Jerry Magnuson, publicity. ble-check, and guarantee the CHARGE IT on Sears Revolving Charge Sucheoki Is hostess and Mrs. get a beauty for just Bruno DlCecco came to toe The Bulletin Board PAGANI’S CRYSTAL LAKE Fred Hansen is In charge of accuracy of your return. Our entire crew is at your service. UConn faculty In 1960 and is Tlhe Planning and Zoning devotions. 1 thus toe oldest member in point Oommission will m eei tonight The Daughetrs of Isabelle will '5 Q of ■ residence, though ' the at 8 at 'tile Town Hall. RESTAURANT and BALLROOM hold a business meeting Wed­ OUARANTII We guarantee accurate preparation of every tax return. youngest in actual years. He The United Oongregaitlonal nesday at 7:30 p.m. at the com­ comes from Watenbury and Is a Ohurch Follow-Up Committee ROUTE 30 ELLINGTON, CONNECTICUT If we make any errors that cost yojji any penalty or munity hall, Franklin Park. The Interest, we will poy the penolt)r_or^' ‘krest. product of Y ale’s school of mu- will meet tonight -at 8 at the committee in charge Includes sic, where he was graduated Ohurch. Available The Year 'Round for^ Mrs. Freda Archackl and Mrs. We want you to see and hear everything we have to offer. (We have 13 departments herej you know.) Or pick up in 1967. He was on the faculty The United Congregational Charlotte Zagura. Qur new shade of turquoise. Our slim Trimline® phone your free copy of our colorful new catalog, "The Tele­ of toe University of New Hamp- Church Pilgrim Fellowshlip Bas- Weddings # Banquets • All Occasions RookvUIe Hospital Notes 1445 New Britain Ave. Mon Chester Slumping Torrington Pl^sade with the dial that comes to you. Our handset phone Line”. Now you know why we opened shlre before Joining VQotbi. ketball team will play the Un- Vbdtlng hours are 12:80 to 8 Weet Hartford Farkade Whisted Rd. (OH R t 8 Slnce taking up regiOence at ion ,Congregational Chui^h SHOP AT SEARS AND that was especially designed for the hard-of- The Phone Store. Stop in any weekday between pan. in all areas except ma­ 233-7681 West Middle TTd«’. Storrs he has be^Sirff^ve in mu- team tomorrow night at 8:30“at 489-0211 hearing. Everything. There’s so much that’s 8:30 and 5:00 — in the building we used to call Phone: 875*9958, or 646-0037 . tr ternity where they are 2 to 4 Manchester Shopping Farkade — Lower Level Satisfaction Guaranteed Sears 643-1681 slcal cliTcl^ OT Greater Hart- the Vernon Elementary School, 80 to 8 p.m- f- Open Dally 10 to 9:30 Open D olly 10 to 9:30 Open Dally 9:30 to 9 new, it’s almost impossible to describe "the telephone office”. Or, if you cap’t get(\ Between Sears and jjirants Rear Entrances .SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. over the phone. We also want you to have a down here,.just give us a call. We still like doing ford. He has played with the The Board o f Selectmen will Admlitted Thursday: Bert or Your Money Back Saturday 9:30 to 3 Saturday 9:30 to 9 Tiieeday 9:30 to 6 Manchester Civic, the Hartford meet tomorrow night at 7:30 "Big or Small, W e Cater To A ll!" iBertelsen, Ellington; Susaime place where you can come to discuss your bill. busitiess over the phone.. After all, our busi-. Weekdays 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Symphony, and toe Hartford in the Towfn Hal. r Frost, Deepwood Dr.; Miargiaret Or complain. Or asK about a particular service. ness is what you call on. Festival of Music. ______, Sat. and Sun. 9 A.M. to 6 F.'M. — 288-1981 ★ Dining, plus Legal Beverages Served 'Jr Peteriaoin, South Wlnd)9CKr; Ju­ Tht Southern Niw Engtand TttophoM Compiny The debut concert, March 26, Manchester Evenhig Herald lian Nawrockl, Hartford. NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY i Is already sold out, bqt I Tolland correspondent, Bette imagine there will l^e some “ re- QUatrale, tel. 875-2846. i

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tle grabbed from the gunman’s pocket. Mishaps Kill 7th Victim One of the women killed In the STAR GAXER'^'i Anderson-Little flrs^ home, Mrs. Sally Johnson, I w i T T E R ^ Six in State By CLAY R. POLLAN- 61, had dated Pearson, accord _ A M S UMA Ing to Deputy , Sheriff Richard MAS.M J M Your Dof/y Aclivily Guide ^ Killed in Bennetts. 20 According lo the Stars, '' On Weekend Killed with her -were her 6-19-24-40 To develop messoge for Tuesday, 5-10-31#" WORLD daughter, Mrs. Vienna Gustaf­ read words corresponding to numbers By TRK ASSOCIATED PBESS ^>56-64-82-87 49-60-73 ^ Gun Spree son, owner of the home, Mrs. of your Zodioc birth sign. OPEN WED., TTHUBS., FRL till 9 TAURUS SCORftO Katterine Rlgoni, 89, of Iron’ Six p«rsoiu died In Connecti­ APR^ 21 OCT. 24 1 1 Moke 31 Or 61 Before (Continned from Page One) wood, and Daniel B. Weiss, 67, MANCHESTER PARKADE cut during the weekend as the MAY 21 2 Romance 32 W hol'j 62 Chonge NOV. 22 ' 3 Recording 33 No 63 Portnen A n n u a l of Lansing. ,38-47-51-57 17-22-35-45#" patrons of a tavern, where one 649-4888 result of traffic accidents. 34 For 64 Profit Mrs. Gustafson’s 12-year-old 69-72-78 i^-65-83-90^ man was slain and a ivoman 5 Necestory 35 Could 65 Seorch daughter, Robin, was. shot in the A one-car crash Sunday after­ OIMINI 6 Encouraging 36 To 66 Eosement SAGITTARIUS wounded. stomach through 'the door of the noon on the Merritt Parkway In 7Good 37.Achieve 67 Bolancing NOV, SPRING CLEAN UP SALE! 8 Meetings 38 Refroln 68 Adventure The tavern was the last stop closet where she had tried to JUNE 22 d e c ' Trumbull proved fatal to 20- 9 Of 39 Show 69 Resentful on the rampage. Authorities hide. NOW ^ 4-18-29-34J 10 CKonges 40 Progress 70 And 7-12-20-46|^- year-old Russell Joiner of New 11 Likely 41 Best 71 Or Bennetts said the killer next S748-50-68 53-70-a«8'^ said the slayer first visited a 12 For 42 Budget 72 Criticism modem, one-story home about a went to the Raymond Hautala Haven. State police investiga­ CANCiR 13Do 43 Time 73 Fuss CAPttCOtN SPICE ...... R*g. 1.10 79c tors said the victim was alone , JUNE 23 14 Defoyed 44 Stir 74 Someone's DEC. 23 ^ mile away, where four persons, home, near the tavern, where 15 Mind 45 Be 75 Midnight including a mother and her he fatally shot Hautala, 49, In in his car when it swerved off ^ JULY 23 JAN. 20 EASTER SALE! ALPINE...... R«g. 1.10 79c 16 Progroms 46 Short 76 Of the highway and struck a bridge 77 Resentment daughter were killed in the liv­ the chest and wounded his wife 3-14-16-23 17 Voluoble 47 From 21-26-37-42/C- 18 Time 48 Love-moking 78 Alwoys ing room. Lempl, 61. abutment. He was dead on ar­ '32-41-81-85 >7-71-84-86^ W O O L and D 19 News 49 Moves 79 Alter At Anderson-Little you’re sure to find everything A 12-year-old girl, trying to The deputy said Pearson, who:c rival at a Bridgeport hospital. uo 20 Toking 50 Or 80 Long plonnec AOUAMUS Three persons died In sepa­ JULY 24 21 You 51 Sorcosm 81 To JAN. 21 ^ hide in her bedroom closet, was lived alone In a cabin a few 22 Assets 52 Up 82 M ay SHETLAND WOOL .... Rag. 1.00 79c rate accidents early Sunday: FEB.' 19 wounded when a bullet was miles from Lake Superior, . AU6. 23 23 Consider 53 Journeys 83 Diligently that’s right in fashion for boys and young men. fired through the door. A trail of "used to drink, but he appeared — Margaret Ponelll, 21, of ^13-27-36-44 24 Of 54 To 84 Financial 2-11-25-39/^. 55 Mean SOME TABLECLOTHS 25% OFF Bridgeport was killed when the ''52-74-77 25 To 85 Do 58-61-75 blood was left throughout the to have cut It out In past years. 26 Con 56 Or 86 Results home. He seemed to be an all right fel­ car she was driving crashed viaoo 27 Nothing 57 Or 87 Come PISCES low.” Into the abutment of an over­ A y AUG. 24 28 And 58 Up 88 Visits FEB 20 A ?-, The killer then went to anoth­ 29 Out 59 Uncovered 89 Decisions Right down to the factory-low price. er home, killing one man and pass on the Connecticut Turn­ SEP-f. 22 30 Heort 60 Without 70 Now M A P 21 pike In Stratford. Authorities ^ 8- 9-15-281 .3/19 33-43-54-62(^ wounding his wife. The next said she was alone In the vehicle. ^ 3 0 -5 5 -6 6 ^ ) G ooJ ( Adverse DNc'rlr'r^I >3-76-79-89' stop was the tavern. —Dorothy Jessup, 60, of Stam­ "'He just walked in the door ford was fatally Injured and her and started {(hooting. He didn’t 62-year-old husband, Benjamin, say a word," said one customer. MWeiohlisleistiiDDortiit... was hurt when their car a TTie slayer’s first bullet in the bridge abutment in their home­ tavern struck and killed Ru­ town. dolph Maurln, 66, of Ironwood, —Ruth Richardson, 16, of New TV-Radio Tonight who was sitting near the door on Britain died as the result of a the second stool from the end of one-car crash on a Waterbury the bar. city street. The driver, 22-year- Television As Maurln slumped to the $300 $595 $700 oIJ Augustur Ward, and a pas­ floor, Mrs. Pulsto’s husband. senger, Janice Richardson, 21, 5:00 ( 3-10) Perry Maaon (24) Carnegie %>coial Axel, and another patron, John More important than size is the cutting, the ciarity and the ( 8-lMZ) MUce Douglas ( 8413) Trutii. ConsequetKe.s color. Size alone in determining the value of a diamond Is both of Waterbury, were report­ (18) H l^w ay F a ti^ Niemi of Ironwood, lunged for (30) Insight and Panel Dis­ 7:30 ( i ) Cowboy In Africa (C) the g;unman. misleading. We offer all 3 same-size diamonds Illustrated ed in fair condition at a local cussion (18) L,es Crane and would welcome the opportunity to explain the difference hospital. Two other 21-year-old (34) iMlsterogem Neighbor­ (1 0 3 0 3 3 ^ ) Hie Monkees (C) The rifle, an automatic 80.06, In prices. Do come In. No obligation, of course. hood (40) CbaiUe CXian discharged again and Mrs. Puls- passengers refused treatment at (30) Combat (13) Ounamoke (C) the scene, according to authori­ (40) lOcHalefs Navy (103332-3O) Bill Cosby Special to fell mortally wounded. INSIST ON A TREASURE CHEST DIAMOND FOR QUALITY AND VALUE 6:30 (40) iBob Young, Nows (C) The customer said Puisto ties. The police said the victim (18) Afternoon Report (18) Subscription TV College Groups Paint Nature Center Building was thrown from the car when (34) .Whafs New? (R) ( 8-40) B a t Faltol (C) went for the rifle while Niemi (13) Lucy Show (C) Lutz Junior Museum’s natural will be sunburst yellow with nity College’s advisory council have given the most service to threw a couple of punches to it slammed sideways Into a util­ 6:00 ( 3MOJ13-40) News, Weather (34) Antiques MICHAELS JEWELERS- 958 Main St., MancHeater ( 0 > science building at the Oak sand trim, and the instructors’ will present an award to the the community during the year, throw the killer off balance and ity pole. (24) (pinion Washington 9:00 ( »d2) Andy Griffith (C) (30) MoHale’s Navy (l(>3O3B-a0) Danny Thomas Grove Nature Center is near­ room will be Williamsburg student organization judged to (Herald photo by Pinto.) clubbed him with a whiskey bot­ Early Saturday, a tractor- (30) (Men tn B p ^e (C) ' g;reen. Paint and adult super- trailer crashed into the rear end (IS) Merv Griffin ( 8-40) Felony Squad (C) ing the (inEil stages of comple­ (23) Highlights ( 3-13) F a a ^ y Affair (C) 'vlsion are being provided by the of a car on Interstate Route 61, ( 8-40) Peyton Place (C) tion, thanks in part to volun­ 6:06 (40) Combat (10«)-23^) I Spy (C) museum. In North Haven, killing the op­ 6:30 ( 3) Walter Cronklte (C) ( M m Big Valley (C) teer assistance by two Man­ The 32 by 48-foot building lo­ erator of the car, Walter M. ( 8) News, Dob Young (C) (34) State of Arts chester Community College (10-2330) Hunlley-lBrlmdey ( 3-13) Carol Burnett (C) cated at the entrance to the 68- Jackson of West Hartford, and 1 0 :3 0 (18) Subscription S u b sci^lo n TV service organizations, Kappa acre nature site, has been built critically Injuring a passenger. ^ S ) Newsbeat (C) 10:46 (IE)__ iNews. News. weather We (C) (34) Great Decisions 11:00 ( a-8-10-ia-2330-40) a-s-io-ia-2330 News. Pi fraternity and Kappa Tau with museum fimds and a grant A state trooper reported that (30) Film Srorts, Weather (C) Omega sorority, whose mem­ from Hartford’s Ensworth Jackson’s car was stopped on 6:46 (30) News (30) Law and Mr. Jo bers are donating their Sunday 7:00 ( 3) After Dinner Movie (C) 11:26 ( 3) (Monday Starlight (C) Foundation. It will be used for the highway when the crash oc­ (10) 1 Love Lucy 11:30 (10303330) Tonight (C) Btftemoons to paint the interior. children’s classes and as head­ curred. Both the car and the (30) Huntley-Brinldey (C) ( M O ) Jloey Bishop Show (C) Wellding the brushes and roll­ quarters for "Project Out­ (3330-40) News, Weather (10) Late Movie truck burst into flames, but the ers in what will be the main doors," a regional program to truck driver, Chester Burger, 61, SEE SATCBDAY’S TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE U8TING8 study area are, left to right, train teachers In outdoor edu­ of Kearney, N.J., escaped with­ Linda Laraia, Paula Pierog, cation, recently approved by the out serious Injury. He was later R adio Michael Baker and Suzanne Rat- federal government. ner. Walls in the study section In May, Manchester Commu­ charged with n eg lig ^t homicide. (This listing includes only those news broadcasts of 10 or IS A three-car accident late Fri­ minute length. Some stations carry other short newscasts.) day night at an intersection in West Haven fatally Injured Pe­ W D BC— 1860 8:66 Phil Rizxuto London Riot Ends 6:00 Dick RoblmoB 7:00 The Worid Tonight ter Menze, 19, of that city. 6:00 Joey Reynolds 7:15 Fraidc Gifford 9:00 Ken Griffin 7:30 Alexander Kendridc 1:06 News, Sign OH 7:36 Speak Up Hartford wSoB--«ie 8:00 News 6.00 Hartford Highlights 8:10 S p ^ Up Hartford Police File Charges Five Requests 7:00 News 12 :16 Sign OH 8:00 Gaslight W TIO —1080 13:00 Quiet Hours 6:00 News. Weather, Sports On ZB A Agenda W P O P — 1416 6:36 Afternoon Edition 6:00 Doiuiy Clayton Show 7:00 Americana Against220Britons 7:00 Lee "Boibl" Blnuni Show 7:26 Dendd Brinklw A public hearing wUl be held 12:00 Gary Girard Show 7:30 News of the Wortd W IN F —u n 7:46 Joe Garaglols (Oontinaed from Page One) tonight at 8 by the Zoning 5:00 News 7:60 Slnig Along 6:16 %>eak Up Sports 7:66 Emphasis ers who wished to go back to Board of Appeals in the Hear­ 6:30 Hany Reasoner 8:06 Pop Concert falgar to Grosvenor Square, ing Room ait the MuniolpEil 5:36 Etoeak Up Sports 9:06 Nfghtbeot tying up traffic in central Lon­ their units but were too "terri­ 6:00 News 11:00 Ne-ws, Weather, Sports fied" to go to the U.S. Embassy Building. Five requests are on 6:16 Speak 1 ^ Hartford U:26 Sports Final don. There was no violence until 6:46 Lowell Htomas tl:3 6 Omer ^ e of the Day for help. the agenda. the embassy was approached. Some demonstrators also Russell, who helped Pvt. Ray Varlancos or special except- broke windows In the nearby Jones return to his Army unit In tions ELre requested at the fol­ Buropa Hotel, a popular resi­ Germany last week, said he was lowing Eiddreses: 82-94 Spruce 120 dence with American visitors. asked to go to a youth hostel St., to make a two-faimlly with a U.S. Embassy official to | 6 M Others tried to enter the 'Hilton dwelling Into four-family; 418 Hotel about half a mile away arrange for return of the two N. Main St., to use Zone B but were docked out. deserters. The newsman said he property for Ingres’s and agress In Nuernberg, youthful dem­ went to the appointment with onto industrial property; at 819 13Si Miss Patton Llndsley of Atlanta, E. Middle Tpke. a request to onstrators waving Viet Cong flags and shouting "Ho! Ho! Ho Ga., an associate editor of the put up a building to store 'busi­ FOB A LIFETIME! Army Times, and Merle E . Arp, ness equipment. You'll never have to buy film again . . . Chi Mlnh!” reached the Mels- because each time Llggetts devekupB and tersinger Hall just as Brandt a U.S. Ckjnsul. Also, at 31 McCann Dr., a prints your roll of Black & White or was approaching for the con­ At the hostel, he continued, variance to erect a g E ir a g e koda-color film we give you ABSO­ LUTELY FREE, a fresh roll of tUm gress of the Social Democratic two Americans and two local closer to sidelines thEui regula­ (or your camera. We replace the film you have developed. It's all fresh- party. As the 64-year-old minis­ photog;raphers burst Into the tions permit; and at 117 E. Cen­ dated and top quality and Ko- ter tried to push through the room and pushed him and Miss ter St., to erect an office build­ I dak, too. Quick processing . . . 4 2 0 134 hour service for demonstrators jostled him and Llndsley about, snapping pic­ ing. 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MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1968 PAGE SEVEN iMaturlyMtfr "Ftor those of you with a practtcal turn of mind, think of It this w y . Neither human evolution nor the phy lEttpntn^ l|TraU^ cal resources of esath will permit In­ FUBUBHED BY THE definitely a composite economy whose HERALD PRINTINQ CO.. INC. U BtMMU Street foundaitlon la exorbitant war machln- The Baby Has llAtKdieeter, Conn. THOIIAS r . FEROUSON ary plus the production of non-essentlal WALTER R. FERGUSON things. Eventually, something must be Pubtlahem Founded October 1, 1881______nibatltuted for (these—at least In part. PiAiWied Every Evenlns Except Sondey* And that subsUtute, I suggest, Is learn­ mnd HoUdnyi. Entered at the Poet Office M ing . . . when and If we can make It Been Named Kancheater, Conn., aa Second Claes Mall Matter.______as attractive aa sports cars, electric carving knives, guitar-strumming folk SUBSCRIPTION RATES Payable In Advance __ tlngers and the klng-slse, mentholated, Whalen, TImotliy David, son of Joel Chariea and Nancy One Year ...... WOO Devin 'Whalen, 77 Brookfield St. He was bom March 8 at Man­ Six Months ...... U.OO filter clgaret. . . . Three Months ...... S.M "Think how many of the tensions and chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. Rita Devin, 189 Dudley Town Rd., Windsor. His paternal One Month ...... 1.8S how much of the strife and hatred loose MEMBER OF grandparents are Mrs. 8. Whalen, Windsor, and Joseph H. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS on the land today stem from our tech­ Whalen, Rockford, 111. He has a brother, Joel C. Jr., 6; and a The Associated Press la exclusively cntlUed nological brand of materlallam." to the use of republloatton ot all news dis­ sister, Beth Renee, 4. patches credited to It or not otherwise credit­ His university audience over In Al­ ed In this paper and also the local news pub­ bany must have found Congressman lished here. , ,, Sweeney, Michael James, son of Joseph T. and Lucy All li ^ ts of republlcatlon of special dis­ Daddario’s speech a stimulating and sig­ In Benefit Shea Sweeney, 1838 Burnside Ave., East Hartford. He was patches herein are also reserved. nificant experience. Including those bom March 4 at Hartford HospitsJ. His maternal grandparents The Herald Printing Company Inc., as­ more detaUed descriptions of precisely 'nw NiaiUian School Parent- are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Shea, 118 Chestnut St. His pater­ _____ ONCE-A-YEAR FACTORY-AUTHORIZED sumes no financial responsibility for typo­ nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Sweeney, 71 graphical errors appearing In advertisements what we are doing to our air, land, Teacher Association will pre- and other reading matter In The Manchester seaiit Mias Arlyne M. Garrity Beckwith St., New London. Evening Herald. ______water for which we have not had space here. So eloquent a call to arms In "the in two public performancee of Subscriber to Los Angeles Tlmes-Washing- her original adaptation of "The Wilson, Courtenay, daughter of Bruce Allan and Roberta ton Post News Service. hidden war” deserves not to he hidden Campbell Wilson, 55 Burnside Ave., E ast Hartford. She was Full service client ot N. E. A. Service. Inc. Sound ot Music,’’ aft Nathan Publishers Representatives — The Ji^ s Itself. Htde audltortium 'Friday a t 8 bom March 10 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her mater­ iin ANNUAL SALE Mathews Special Agency — New York. Chi­ pjn, and Saiturday a t 2 p.m. nal g;randmother Is Mrs. Anne Campbell, 191 McKee St. Her cago, Detroit and Boston. paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard E. Wilson, Tickets will be sold a t the door. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA­ 38 Surrey Lane, Glastonbury. TIONS. ______When Honour Is Led Astray The musical will benefit the Mary C. Taylor Library FHmd Display advertising closing hours; The folly and bankruptcy of President Olson, Peter Forbes n, son of Peter Forbes and Patri­ ^ r Monday — 1 p.m. Friday. of the school. Miss Garrity Is cia Pitney Olson, Snipslc St., Rockville. He was bom March 12 For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. Johnson’s Vietnam policy are now so ob­ the god-chUd of the laite Miss All with For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday. vious that even the most sycophantic at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents Pbr Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. Taylor, who taught more than are Mr. and Mrs. Francis G. Olson, Rockville. Hla paternal For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. member of hla entourage must be ask­ 40 years ait the school until her For Saturday — 1 p.m. Thursday. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Herman G. Olson, 84 Tolland DELUXE Classified deadline — 5 p.m. day before ing themselves whether there can be V ’ tV ,• death last year.' today’s publication. B p.m. Friday for Saturday 4 . i Ave., Rockville. He has a sister, Lauren Beth, 8. and Monday publication. ______any other outcome them a humiliating A former Manchester resi­ **»•*' i i i American defeat. But although Ameri­ S V- dent and the daughter of Atty. Pitts, Heather Lee, daughter of John Charles and Cheryl BlQGEST Monday, March 18 can policy in South-east Asia has been and Mrs. Harold Garrity of 'Tol­ Clark Pitts, 17B Mt. 'Vernon Dr., Rockville. She was bom / disastrously Inept, there is something land, Miss Garrity lb well March 12 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal PICTURES! faintly nauseating about the self-right­ known for her one-woman grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Auan W. Clark, 43 ArcelUa adaptations of songs and lines Daddario On ‘The Hidden Wax” eous anU-Anierlcanlsm which the spec­ ■ i i i r Dr. tacle of successive American blunders from mustcals, which she has Graceful Contemporary COLOR Your chbipe oi 8 presented (throughout New Congressman Emilio Q. Daddario, has evoked on this side of the Atlantic. I ill Walker, Clayton George, son of Charles M. Jr. and Bev­ — model 740. speaking at ceremonies Inaugurating the The Vietnam war Is a tragedy, not a England and California. erly Greenwood Walker, 94 Coleman Rd. He was bom March five authentic melodrama. American policy has been (For the program at Nathan 12 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ CONSOLES Center for Science and the Future of Hale, she will be accompanied Human Affairs at the State University made, not by wicked men pursuing . 1 - , ents are Mr. and Mrs. George C. Greenwood, Fall River, wicked designs but by honourable men on the piano by her mother and Mass. He has a brother, Charles m , 3. styles... of New York, In Albany, made one of on the guitar by Marc Worth­ the most quotable and thought-provok­ led astray by a fatally oversimplified picture of the world and of America’s ington of New London. Mesbit, Leigh Ann, daughter of Donald Owen and Edd- Mediterranean— model 744 on concealed swivel casters. ing speeches of the year. Her performances Include wina Lovell Mesbit, 46 W. Main St., Rockville. She was bom place In It. If similar tragedies are to original adaptaitdions of The be avoided In futuVe, It la more profit­ March 11 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grand­ Our generation, he said, "most cer­ King and I" and “Cinderella” by parents are Mr. and Mrs. Carmle Lovell, Guilford, Maine. Her tainly has a rendezvous with technology. able to analyze the reasons lor their Riodgers and Hommersteln, SAVE ^60...NOW ONLY folly than to denounce them for evil In­ paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Mesbit, Orange (3ole Porter’s “Kiss Me Kate," Park, Fla. She has a brother, John Owen. "For technology Is the Janus of our tentions which (they do not, in fact, poe- Graham Greene’s "The Potting age. sess. Shed,” “World of Shakespeare,” The essence of their oversimplifica­ Sltck, Tracy Lynn, daughter of Edwin Joseph and Deb­ "It Is at once the source of many of and various programs of prose orah Torray Sltck, 54 Reed St., Rockville. She was bom tion is brilliantly described In Proles- At Ttie Opera With Sylvian OHara and poetry. March 11 at RockviUe General Hospital. Her maternal grand­ jur greatest blessings and—as we are 9or Draper’s new book. Alter pointing ACT III, OTHELIX): Connecticut Opera Association Production At Bushnell March 12 MlM Garrity is a graduate parents are Mr. and Mrs. Willis Torrey, 13 Mountain St., begrinn^ to reallxe—the root of many cut that American policy In Vietnam of Manchester High School, Rockville. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stan­ of our greatest evils. cannot be understood In terms of Viet­ where «he was active in the ley Sltck, W. Main St., RookvlUe. nam alone, but only in terms of the dis­ drama clubs and the Round * * * * » Charming Early American "WMhdlit technology wo would not proportionate military and political In­ Table Singers. She received her Vitkus, Tammy Ann, daughter of August A. and (Jolleen — model 742 on $ 5 6 5 have the great production of food, cloth­ Also available in beautiful vestment which has been made there, he A Thought for Today B.A. from Emerson College, Finn Vitkus, 80 Village St., Rockville. She was bom March 11 concealed swivel casters. ing and shelter which we now take for goes on to ask why such an investment' Inside Report Sponsored by the Manchester Boston, In 1665 and an M.A. at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandmother Is Italian and French Provincial styles. granted, the medical techniques that was decided upon in the first place. Council of Churches in speech from the University Mrs. Olive M. Finn, 1043 Capitol Ave., Hartford. Her paternal ease and prolong life, the Immediate His answer is as follows: “From the of Southern California In 1966. grandmother is Mrs. Lena Vitkus, 23 Vernon Ave., Rockville. President down, leading officials have She Is presently on the teaching She has three brothers, Paul, 14, Steven, 11, aind Frank, 6; and communications devices which prevent Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak When I first began to study This most important advance emergencies and disaster, the low-cost spread the glad tidings that power has grammar I had a hard time "Good Luck, Drivers" wise off the road so you could staff at Emerson. two sisters, Kathleen, 13, and Pamela, 7. in Color TV—Instant Automatic Color— Old-World French Provincial Elegant Italian Provincial— model 746. given us global responsibilities which labor-saving devices which fUl our learning how to use pronouns. To the Editor, enjoy the scenic beauty as you was first perfected and — model 748. seem to be the functions not of our in­ WASHINGTON — The dimen­ land stave off Kennedy. I finally got It: First person, I; drive along, looking for the stores and boom our economy. Nelthor sions of the defeat suffered by Actually, the slurs on Mc- President Johnson’s beautifi­ introduced by Magnavox in 19641 You would we have the bursting populations , finite wisdom or boundless altruism but second person, you, and third cation program and Edward T. signs. Although I wonder how enjoy a perfectly-tuned picture mainly of our incomparable power. In President Johnson In New CJarthy’s patriotism made In the person, he. How proud I was! they will accomplish this on a Inside r BUY N O W O N Price-Reduced! SAVE of the world that threaten their own ex- Hampshire can easily be meas­ President’s behalf In New McGrath, a public relation that automatically stays precise on every his speech at Johns Hopkins In April Then I became a CJhristlan and spokesman for the State High­ bridge crossing the Connecticut our annual EASY TERMS Unotlon through sheer numbers; nor the 1965, for example. President Johnson ured by the immediate and in­ Hampshire by Gov. John King had to learn my pronouns all River? i a r channel, every time! NO other obsolota worker (whose collar may be tense reaction of Democratic and Sen. Thomas McIntyre way Department, views do not Report ► Color TV today offers you all these ...on this exhorted that we have the power and over again. In Christian coincide. When this plan is put Into ef­ M either blue or white) displaced by auto­ now the opportunity, for the first time In leaders In the two most Impor­ probably did more harm than practice, the order is: First fect it will be an Interesting (Continued from Page 6) FAIRWAX additional exclusive advan-tages: tant primary states: Wisconsin good In Tuesday’s voting. In The Msmehester Evening easier card SWIVEL mation; nor the super-dense urban centuries, to make nations stop strug­ person, he; second person, you; feature to the tourist in the smears from the right deeply ► F/RSL areas, the residents of which live in con­ gling with one another. That is such and California. These attacks did boost Mr. third person, I. Herald Feb. 23, 1968, McGrath next couple of years. Good luck, resented the Klng-McIntyre line. Johnson In Manchester, condi­ said that all obstructions would HIGH FIDELITY SOUND—finer, more efficient HUGE 295 sq. in. rectangular screens— CONSOLE stant smog and seldom. If ever, know a large order; the struggle to end all In Wisconsin, important Dem­ This is important for a Chris­ drivers. Indeed, this will be used against ocrats who had never seriously tioned to red-baiting by the no­ be removed 30 feet from the Magnavox speakers plus Tone Con'trol in every the Biggest Pictures in Color TV. the fresh cleansing effects of field and struggles may also be the end of man­ tian’s prayer life. If he does Paul L. Christensen Mr. Johnson with super-sensi­ ...today’s cootsldered Sen. Eugene Mc­ torious editorials of the Man­ not learn the right order his highway and eventually a simi­ 63 Bolton St model; provide thrilling program realism. stream or have any community with na­ kind. lar policy would extend the tive liberals in Wisconsin and CHROMOTONE—brings you richer, far Carthy’s challenge against Mr. chester Union-Leader, and thus prayers will be, "Give me, he Manchester, 0>nn. California. BIGGEST ture. I wonder how many of today’s Since the Cuba crisis of 1962 the So­ Johnson In the April 2 primary compensating for McCarthy’s clearance to 48 feet. These modi­ LASTING RELIABILITY-—from exclusive Mag­ more vivid color; warmer black and white viet Union and the U.S. have had a me, bless me.” For a Christian, fications will pertain to state Moreover, Mr. Johnson’s De­ teenagers have ever heard a meadow­ now view McCarthy as a favor­ edge in the rest of the state. first person is not “I” but "he.” mocratic party Is riddled with S-A-L-E! navox space-age Bonded Circuitry. pictures. PICTURE! NOW ONLY healQiy respect for each other’s capac­ Puppet Show Success \ lark." ite. They are reconsidering .Experienced politicians be­ highways only. ity to blow the world to pieces. Dulles’s When a decision is to be made, To the Editor, Trojan horses. Richard Cudahy, QUICK-ON—^Magnavox pictures flash-on $ 4 7 0 5 0 A When and If this policy Is put FACTORY-DIRECT PRICES save you money! No their own positions. One impor­ lieve the Klng-Mclntyre offen­ we must remember the right the Wisconsin state party chair­ Later on in his speech, the Hartford brinkmanship has been banished from tant result of this is that Mc­ sive saved the state for Mr. into effect and our major high­ The members of the Manches­ entire “middleman" costs. Magnavox sells directy only four times faster; without annoying the State Department as thoroughly as order. If our choices are made ways keep growing, ft will take ter Junior Women’s Club would man running the LBJ campaign Enjoy it from any angle— it swivels! Congressman said this; Carthy will get a wholly unso­ Johnson. on the basis of "me first," they there. Is at heart a Bobby Ken­ ► to a few carefully select^ fine stores in this area. "warm-up" delay. Khrushchev’s from the Kremlin. In his licited boost within the next few But what saved New Hamp­ two persons bo operate a vehicle like to take this opportunity to Model 531 with: 295 sq. in. screen, "With technology, in the future, we will not be Christian decisions. —One to operate the car and express their thanks to the nedy man. The LBJ delegation Chromatone, Quick-On; plus many relations with the Soviet Union, Presi­ days when a key Wisconsin shire may help lose the country. "Self preservation" is not the stock! shall have to be cautious. We must de­ the other to navigate. many local merchants and par­ In California running against ► dent Johnson has been at least as re­ Democrat, previously pro-LBJ Democratic politicians who bear highest law; it may be the law McCarthy Is pocked with Ken­ more quality features. See it now! cide first what society wants and needs strained as his predecessor. Then why and pro-war, announces for Mc­ the scars of soft-on-Communlsm Having all obstructions 30 ents and children who supported for “old creatures” but not for feet from the road presents our presentation of Hap nedy supporters who might well -

^ ■ f A Q i H 6 H MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 18. 1968 Section Ttvo MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1968 MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1968 / Pages II to 20 of Oscar and Beatrix Schmidt, Schenck of WlUimantlo; three JTOanrlfpatfr luTuiitg and lived in Manchester most of sisters, Mrs. Katherine Tracy Seven Central Bankers Set RFK Blasts Priests Beat Police 5 1 -4 9 ; her life. — of Mansfield, Mrs. John Keefe Survivors include two sons, of Andover and Mrs. Qertrude Bmeitt Oole and Willard Cole, Hughes of MOlllmantle; a broth­ 2-Levei Gold Price System W ar Strategy CYOandlOHRealWinners Boy Hit by Car, Healty'B. Bowers both of Manchester; a daughter er. Joseph Hughes of New York J _ - _ _ "v them^from "vw n # TxalawaoVawa ^ basketball But we kept Bs^wy B. Bowers, S4, of Marl- Mrs. Edmond DeMars of East City; three grandchildren; and (Conttnned fratn Page One) Not Hurt Badly borough died yesteiday morning Hartford; eight grandchildren, several nieces dnd nephews. Sen. John Q. Tower of Texas, t - r l J O n n S O n . game played last nlg^t at Man- After their defeat toe Police •t Middlesex RitxgHtal, Middle- and twelve great-grandchildren, The funeral will' be held to­ measures are taken to repair second-ranking Republican, said Chester High School, the Priests reported to have danger- A l4-yeai>old Manchester hoy (Continued from Page One) town. Funeral services 'will be held morrow at 8:80 a.m. trv m the confidence in the dollu abroad. the move was 'Vxmstructlvo" beat the Policemen by a score muttered: "Walt 'til next escaped major Injury ofU r -he- The Federal Reserve moved but added that taxes must be (Mr. Bowers was the father Wednesday at 1 ;S0 p.m. at the Potter Funeral Home, 4M Jack- ther side—only a painful and of 81 to 49. The game gave many year." htg struck by a car at a Hart-' o f Mrs. Arthur Avery of Elllng- Holmes Funeral Home, 400 son St, WUllmanUo, with a Thursday to tighten cretht raised’ and spending cut. difficult compromise. To seek a laugh to the - approximately The following made up u » «>- ford Rd. inteneoUon Saturday ton, and the brother of Ira Main St. MaJ. Kenneth Lance iiCaM of requiem at St Joseph’s President Johnson gave fiir- Tt is apparent we are going 1,200 persons who attended, and uce team: Erik Dam, Haile afternoon. Bowws, Mrs. May Wellea, and of the Salvation Army wll^ of- Church, WUUmantlc,______ait 0.______Burialther usurances Saturday. He to have to put our fiscal house 'victory at the conference table the fund-raising activity gix>ss- Everett, Brooks, Carl Silver, Edward Miles, 49 Server St. Mrs. ciarenoe JohixUww, all of flcate. Burial will be in East will be in Bt. Mary's Ceinetera accept a multi-billion dollar in order to arrest the deterlora- is to insure that you will never ed nearly $1,000. The money Robert Parlseau, Ronald Hob- was traated for shock and had RoekvUle, and Mrs. Robert Twl- Cemetery. Coventry, spending cut in his fiscal 1989 tlon of confidence in toe dollar,' reach it. Instead toe war will go goes to the lOH and CTO. jrts, Robert Qlullano,, Thurs- his right leg X rayed before be­ ble of Manchester, and Mrs. Friends may call at the fu- Friends may c ^ - a t the fu­ budget, he said, to insure the Tower said, The contest was tight all the [on, Vito Perrone, Robert Mc- C ad Chapman of Vernon. neral home tomorrow from 3 to neral home tonight from 7 to 9. enactment by 0 >ngress of his 10 To'"m;ke“ sure that no govern- after tertble year until ing discharged from emergency 4 aftd .7 to 9 p.m ment tries to make a sneak those who sit in toe seats of high ^ay, with both teams doing an and James Taylor. room of the Manchester Memo­ Survivors also Include his per cent Income tax surcharge equal amoimt of clowning. When i j ^ jjigh scorer for the Police wife, three other sisters, and proposal. There .are strong indi­ profit by selling official »3C-an- policy are men who seek anoth- gulUvan begun to “or; toe high scorer on rial Hospltiti' shortly after he two granddau^ters. Mrs. Samuel Poverman Fnnerala cations that resistance in Con­ ounce gold to private buyers at . i. ------was struck by a car driven by Carol Arm Stevenson, 25, of 168 Funeral seirvices will be held Mrs. Dorothy R. Poverman, gress is melting. too free market price, the seven "And that must be done this Brooks was sent in to guard '"SrPri“ts“te^ consisted of Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Mrs. Grace S. Talbot Senate Banking Committee rignatory governments agreed Tanfler St. at the interseotlim 67, of New Britain, a native of year.' __ __ Funeral services for Mfs. they will not sell to any govern­ A™® Fathers LaRose, Joseph Vujs, of Hartford Rd. and McKee St. Lowe-Robacker Funeral Home, Manchester, died Friday at her leaders were optimistic. Chalr- Kennedy, citing “ enormous attaching himself to Father Sul- ment "to replace gold sold in Barry, Ernest <3oppa, 2884 Main St. Glastonbury. Bur- hom 'r'FhrwM toe* ^rilrrof“ ^ ‘- msm John J. Sparkman, D-Ala-, corruption” in the South 'Viet- llvan with handcuffs, Mrs. Stevenson told police the lal will be in Marlborough Cem- poverman. die " Tpke. 'webe held * Saturday ' " ’ forecast a halt to toe gold rush. private markets." John Sullivan, Daniel SiUUvan, boy darted out in front of her bom **k)mlng at Holmes Funeral namese government, chided Coach Msgr. Edward Reardon James Hickey and Thomas Mrs. Poverman, was Johnson for his i«cent analogy demanded Father SuUlvan’s re- automobile after apparently Home, 400 Main St. The Rev. Flower. Friends may call at the fu- ^ggo m Manchester, a „ __ _ of "stealing in Beaumont, Tex.” lease. But referees, who were getting off a bus which was The two coaches weiw Msgr. neral home today and tomorrow daughter of Andrew arid Eva ® A b o u t T ow n ’ ’I for one do not believe that allegedly fixed. Ignored him. stopped at the comer. The from 7 to 9 p.m. Fitch Musserman, and had of Center Congregational One Arrest Reardon and Police Chief wheels of the bus had begun to Church, officiated. Burial was Shortly after noon today, the Beaumont is so corrupt,” Ken- Msgr. Reardon finally got toe lived in New Britain for 40 nedy said. "I do not beUeve that key and released his star shoot- Jam es Kearoon. move leading her to believe It in' Buckland Cemetery. 8th Distriot Fire Depejrtment was safe to proceed, she said. W A ^ m o '” ^ M ^ M ^ Bu- y®"®- president Bearers were Thomas Carpen­ In Crashes any public official to any Amerl- er himself. High ^scorers for the M esta W A PPm o - - Mrs Maiy BU- jj Poverman Co., Inc. answered a oaiU' to 29 Barry The game went to toe Priests were Fathers James Hickey A motorist traveling in the ter, John Dormer, Clinton An- can city is engaged to smug­ cinskas Nikzantaltis, 88, of Hart- „ ....nniu k„«inAoa hiam v-iuiwn Rd. where a wastiliig machine in spite of prayers to toe con- ind John SuIUvan, with 14 each, opposite direction told police he On Weekend In operation began to smoke. gling gold and dope, selling ^ N w Britain STe was a draft deferments, or pocketing trary by toe Police. At o n e The top laugh getter for the ('Herald photo by BuceMclua) saw toe boy run in front of the Israel Mrs. Evelyn Brass, who lives time, as Father SuUlvan went priests was also Father John car as It approached from the there, called the fire deport­ millions of doUars in U.S. gov­ Standing atop collapsed section, firemen battle blaze at woodworking shop. )d Syna^gue, toe Msabted War Police listed one arrest in to make a foul shot, several of Sullivan. west. The boy’s right knee was Funeral services will be held ® ® Bolton ernment funds . . . As this gov­ . . a .11 Veterans Auxiliary, the JewiM six minor traffic accidents oc­ ment. A smoke ejeolor fan was toe Police got on their knees. At halftime, four sons of Pa- struck by toe car’s bumper and used to get the heavy mioke ernment continues on its tomorrow at 10 a.m. at Glull- veterans Aiilllarv and curring in Manchester over toe present course and our support It didn’t do any good. He made trolman Everett provided boxing V e m o n his chest hit toe top Of toe ano-Sagarino Funeral Home, 247 from the basement. Washington St., Hartford. Bur- Spanish A m e^ an War Vet- weekend. , for it continues, toe effect can toe shot. entertainment for toe asseim- fender, he said. D em ocrats The hus driver told police the 1.1 ..jii K. I- tiiii ri.iviA. erans Auxiliary. She was second Peter J. McCartan, 21, of 6 only be to leave us totaUy isolat­ Sgt. Richard Thurston Just bled. lal wUl be in Cedar Hill Ceme- chairman on toe ' New The boxing Everetts were: boy had been a passenger on tery, Hartford. Hollister St. was charged with ed from toe people of Vietnam couldn’t take toe pace. He col­ Britain Republican Oommlttee. Vernon $100,000 Fire Levels Building his bus and was knocked about Fh^ends may call at toe fu­ Back School failure to pass on toe left, after ------lapsed on toe floor and his big, Randy, 8 ; Ronald, 7; Steven, 7; In 1961, when she assumed toe resting frame was hauled from and Christopher, 8. They ^ k three feet backward when neral home tonight from 7 to 9. he drove his car into a parked l ^ c m m * c y ^ r l "If to this year of choice, we Flames leaped nearly 100 feet The Woodworking Shop is presidency of toe auxiliary of toe court on a stretcher. on four boxers from toe Hart­ A fire during toe night at struck by toe passing car. car belonging to Karen O. Gau- l ^ O T g e a fashion new politics out of old Il­ and were visible for more than owned by John Zahner and Mar­ toe Hardware City Chapter, Board Plans ______The favorites for the game ford Bellevue Square Boys dtfl>; Rockville Woodworking C5o. on No charges were filed against Mrs. Carl W. Jtdinson treau, 32 Constance Dr., yester­ lusions, we Insure for ourselves a mile. The fire was farmed by tin Luginbuhl. It contained DAV, for toe third time, she The Democratic Town Oom- With Possession J. J. Ager, 4; Roy Ager, 7; Mrs. Stevenson. SOUTH 'WINDSOR — Mrs. day at 1 ;10 a.m. on Main St. nothing hut crisis for toe fu- were toe Police. But toe crowd Windsor Ave., left only toe ce­ a high shifting wind, Maguda many finished woodworking was awarded toe post’s scroll mlttee has voted unanimous sup- at Clarke Arena rooted for toe Norman Jennings, 8; and Jeff Helen Andenson Joluison, 56, near Purnell PI. McCartan will ture.” ment block foundation standing. said. I projects plus a large supply of of appreciation. port of toe Board of Education’s Of Marijuana underdogs and they managed to Huff, 7. c f Hast Hartford, mother of appear In Manchester Circuit Damage is estimated at $100,- The heavy rains, toe chief lumber and other equipment. Survivors, besides her hus­ school building program. squeeze out toe victory — to "They were all brave, hearty, Mrs. Paitrioiu Butler of South Court 12 on April 1. 000 according to chief Donald said, prevented damage to toe Also lost In toe blaze was a Massaro Heads band, include a daughter, Mrs. At a meeting Friday night, at­ A Rockville man was arrest­ spite of lawbreaktog by Police and fearless men," Everett Windsor, died yesterday a.t St. Yesterday at 6:08 p.m., Shar- Vernon Maguda of toe Rockville Fire Blonstein Building and toe panel truck which was parked Elizabeth Bushell of Hartford; tended by about 20 members of ed over toe weekend on a war­ in toe final seconds. said. “ There were no tears.” Francis Hospuital, Hartford. She ron A. Torres of WUUmantlc, Clyde (Jhevrolet building across Inside the building and a truck Jlod, Gun Club two sisters, Mrs. Ella Monson toe old and new committees, rant Issued by CJircult (3ourt 12 "I don’t know what happened Father LaRose of St. Bar­ Department. was the wife of Carl W. John­ backed her vehicle out of a stall Maguda said toe cause of toe toe street. Maguda said the shift­ and bulldozer parked outside. of Hartford, and Mrs. . Betty toe committee passed toe fol- charging him with possession of One More Youth at toe end,” Father Edward La- tholomew's Church said toe son. in .McDonald's Drive-In parking fire has not as yet been deter­ ing winds caused embers to The fire chief noted he has Arthur Massaro of 50 Erie St. Avedlslon of Windsor; and two lowing resolution: "That toe narcotics. Rose said. "They were behind, idea for toe game originated Mrs. Johnson was a member lot on W. Center St. hitting toe blow over on these buildings. been employed by 'the wood­ Saturday night was elected pres­ Democratic Town Committee of The charge against James Ma- Enters a P lea and suddenly there were about with Patrolman Everett. He and mined. The firefighting equip­ o f the Women's Home League left rear fender of a car driven As toe blaze gained momen­ working company for 14 years. ident of toe Manchester Rod Funeral seirvices were held Bolton go on recoid by giving der, 88, of 101 South St. stems 15 of them (Police) on toe floor. Everett were toe prime movers ment remained at toe scene un­ o f 'the Salvation Army, Man- by WUUam P. Schick Jr., 28, tum, toe firemen had to estab­ He said the owners plan to set this afternoon at Tepheiwto Is- n vote of confidence to toe Board from a lengthy investigation by In Area Breaks They were*all over the place, of the event. til 8:30 this morning. The and Qim Club, at the aimual hoto by Bucelvldua) Survivors also include her Synagogue. Burial was In of Education, and by urging all officer John Stodd of toe Vernon meeting at toe clubhouse on Da­ Robert J. Cratty, 21, of Nl- Two boys were arrested sev- night. Vernon, Tolland and Ellington Union St. Immediate plans os p a S to re e ^ h e r t S h t e m ' Beth Alom Cemetery. New Brit- votem of Bolton, regardli^ police department. Police said ley Rd., Coventry. He succeeds antic backed his car out of a Four streams of water were assisted the Rockville depart­ to rebuilding have not been a large quantity of marijuana era! weeks ago along with eight South Windsor Thomas Graham. Spring Flowers Bloom for Cancer Unites Brunch four brothers, four staters and S privat^ driveway on Lenox St dlracted on the blazing building. ments. made. tATi erandchiklren Memorial week will be ob- School Board’s program” at toe is Involved. others in cpnnectlon with a se- Other officers are John Cara- at 7:0na,.m. yesterday, hitting Three members of toe decorating committee of the Manches­ Robbins, Mrs. Mark Kra-vUz and Mrs. Kenneth Wlgren. Mrs. f S ^ servicelj wiOl be held se'^ved at her home. The fam- meeUng tonight and at any fu- bino, first vice president; Thom­ a p a rk ed ^ r belonetoe to Lea- ®®‘** toformaUon was ries of breaks to Eastern Con- ter Unit of toe American Cancer Society fashion' bouquets of Snyder Is also general chairman of toe event; Mrs. Hunter Wedneeday at 11 a-m. at the «y sureests that those wishing ture referendum. as McKlimey, second vice pre­ lie Cwikla^ Town Council to Consider spring flowers as centerpieces for a Sherry Brunch which is In charge of tickets for toe Memchester area, and Mra. The committee in its resolu­ sident; and George Hunt, secre- Newkirk and Whitney Funeral J® memorial con- David H. Peck will serve as a hostess. No tickets will he sold at the tion notes that support of a long- o er, , o Mader was released after post- Court In Rockville BYi- tary-treasiuer. will be held tomorrow at 11 a.m. at Ellington Ridge Country Hcme, 818 Burnside Ave., Bast tributlons to toe March of Gardner Bt. drove this car into door. Prof. John Dando of Trinity Ctellege will be toe speaker range building program was a ing a $500 bond and is sched- day, _ Adopting UniformTire Code Clean-up day has been plan­ Club. They are, left to right, Mrs. William Peck, Mrs. Her­ Hartford. MaJ. Kenneth Lance , , . . „ toe right rear fender of a car bert Snyder and Mrs. Jack Hunter. Other members of the at toe brunch. Those wishing information on tickets may con­ of the Salvation Army. Man- The Weinstein Mortuary, 640 plank In its 1967 platform. ned for May 19, and a Ladles’ driven by Jon P.. . Carlson, .19, A , A motion t o transfer toe The Herald’s new correspond­ committee are Mrs. Merrill Rublnow, Mrs. Donald Manning, tact Mrs. Hunter at 100 Boulder Rd. (tester, wtU officiate. Burial Farmington Ave., Hartford, was It also notes that the. school session at toe high school to­ Night for May 26. Both events of 15 John St. at 5:87 p.m. Sat- « f ' ease of Nelson Carrier, 16, of ent to South Windsor is Mrs. morrow night from 6 to 8 p.m. Mrs. Robert Kams, Mrs. Robert Rayburn, Mrs. Emmond will be In HlUslide Cemetery, charge of arrangements. board, toe Public Building Coi%' Larry Ackley, 19, of 279 Main •• ------will be held at toe club house = n “*'’^d ti:““'^;;trrof urday at Bro^ and center Sts. Colchester Raymond BUllg of 585 Griffin ORT Day Observance Hast Hartford. Howard O. Fladd Finance "have worked long and Potter was pulling out of a sery- ^ ivas denied. Carrier pleaded to- Rd. In Wapping. She may be National ORT Day wUI be ob­ Friends may call at the fu- ' ice station parking lot when toe - ^ an unreg­ nocent to charges of breaking istered motor vehicle and im­ called at 644-8567. served March 20 at 8:15 p.m. at nerall home tonlgivt from 7 to Howard G. Fladd, 74, of East ex^ustively to prepartog a leading driver to toe right hand and entering with criminal in­ proper use of marker plates. ------the home of Mrs. Carl Barltog- 9 and itcmorrow from 3 to 6 Glastonbury, stepfather of Hen- ‘®.*’®® line of traffic on Center St. al­ tent, breaking and entering a The adoption ol a unlfonn fire er, 117 Trumblebrook Drive, Ver- ry Lafko of Miinchrater, died of^Bolton He was arrested during a ro'u- and 7 to 9 pm . lowed him to cross to front of dwelling in the daytime and code for toe town will be under non. All members and prospec- Saturday night at his home. toe best educational p/ogram ttoe check on Grove St. possible within toe limitations of him. Carlson was heading east Ackley posted a $100 bond for' ^ counts of larceny. He wUl consideration at tonight’s Town live members are urged to at- Mrs. Maiy O. Frid Survivors also include his in toe left hand lane on (Tenter Council meeUng at 8 at toe high tend. COVENTRY — Mrs. Mary wife, a son, a sister, a grand- the town’s ability to pay.’’ appearance to RockvlUe ClrOUlt ^ April. In other business, toe com­ St. and didn’t notice Potter Court 12, AprU 2. Robert Duchatoe, 17, of Marl- school. J)1ts. Morten Fichman, past Crouse Frid 74, of Rt. 87 died son, and a niece. attempting to cross. The line of mittee recommended toe name Donald ila y , 31, of 12 Grove borough, entered a plea of nolo Consideration of items under president of ConnecUcut River yesterday at Windham Com-' Funeral services will be held traffic blocked Potter’s view. of Fred Barcomb to toe St., has been chaiged with contendere and was found "unfinished business’ will be Valley Region ol Women’s munity Memorial Hospital, tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Lowe- the discussion ol a program lor American ORT, will be toe guest PBC, replacing Michael Spetrinl Ronald K. MIchna, 34, of Sims- breach of toe peace, resisting guilty of attempted breaking WllUmanUc. Robacker Funeral Home, 2584 the elimination of Junked auto- speaker. Mata St., Glastonbury. Burial bury^was the operator of a car arrest and tatoriVation,” foUow- snd entering with criminal in­ Mrs. Frid was born in Phil­ Primary Dieadltoe which strack a car drivenA-,..- ....by ^ disturbance at hla home. mobiles in toe town; discussion The Knights of Columbus adelphia, Pa., and lived to Cov­ will be to Green Cemetery, Glas­ tent and larceny. He wUl be of a resolution regarding toe Council 6779 is spansortag a tonbury. Primary deadline is tomorrow Pablo R. Medellin, 20, of Brock­ He was released under toe no sentenced Friday by Judge Wil­ entry more than 28 years. et 4'p.m., but, as of noon today, ton. Mass., on W. Middle Tpke. future use of toe present Town Bloodmolille visit to St. Marga- bail compact for court April 2 liam P. Barber after a presen-, Survivors include a daughter, Friends may call at toe to near exit 92 of toe Wilbur Croi|i Hall, ahd discussion of a resolu- ret Mary hall on Friday from neral home tonight from 7 to 9 °"® haa Indicated that there In RockvlUe. lence invesUgation. Mrs. Roy C. Ferguson of (Co­ p jjj ^ will be a flltog from Bolton. Hlg^way at 3:50 a.m. yester­ tlon regarding establishing 1 to 6 p.m.' Many pints of blood lumbia; a sister, Mia. John K. day. Medellin had missed his The other eight involved to priorities for toe Municipal Re- are needed tiol nsure toe suc- Shuster of Philadelphia; three The family suggests that those turn and was backing up when the alleged breaks had pre'vl- serve Fimd. cess of toe (Connecticut blood granddaughters and several wishing to do so make memorial South Windsor his car was struck to toe rear Hadassah Plans ously entered pleas of guUty ’The "new business’ ’ under program. For further toforma- contributions to toe Heart Fund. nieces and nephews. by toe NQchna vehicle. and will also be sentenced on conslderatlon will be toe adop- tlon Howard E. Lappen may be Funeral services will be held Girl, 19, Appeals A car owned by John P. Show Tomorrow Friday. They are James Dezso, tlon of 'a resolution creating called. tomorrow at 1 p.m. at St. Mrs. Leo LaOasse -n ii« • ' tsV • BvatUskl, 23, of 30 High St. suf­ 17; Dennis LaChappelle, 17, and Youth Week from March 30 to Ladies GuUd Retreat COVENTRY — Mrs. Ozella K U l l l l g 111 M a i l i e fered hit-and-run damage early “ A Taste of Theatre,” a one- Gary Arglros, 16, all of Ver­ April 6 sponsored by toe South The Ladles GuUd of St. Fran- Paul’s Episcopal Church, Wll- woman show, will be presented limantic. Burial will be to West LaCasse, 47, of WUUmantlc, a -r , , Sunday morning as it was park non; Paul Kleinstuber, 16, and Wlndsor Womens’ (Club; accept- cis of Assisi Church In South Cemetery. Coventry native, died Satui^y I D MT Ol vJtiar^e ed in a private driveway oti “ fesf-enter- Raymond Del Pietro, 17, both tog toe resignation of Benedict Windsor will hold Its aimual re- at her home. She was the wife Misg Christine A. Stahbach, Lawton Rd,, teiner, tomorrow after toe an­ A. Kupchunos as a member of treat toe weekend of March 29- Potter Funeral Home, 456 nual donor dinner at Temple of Marlborough; Peter Went­ Jacksmi St., Wlllimantic, is to of Leo LaCasse. of Wapping, and five others worth, 17, Bast Hartford, aiid toe South Windsor Sewer Com- 31 at Our Lady of Cavalry Re­ Mrs. LaCasse was born Oct. charged last year with poses- Beth Sholom at 6:30 p.m. The mission, and appointing a mem- treat House to Fanmtogton. Ihe zharge of arrangements. event is sponsored by Hadas- Robert Puller, 16, of Hebron. There are no calling hours. 20, 1920 in Coventry, daughter slon of marijuana, have ardeed The youths were arrested on ber to this commission to fill retreat master will be a Re­ of Mrs. Walter Chappell of the Maine Supreme Court to sah, the Women’s Zionist Organ­ toe unexplred term of Kupchun- demptorist Father. Any woman The family suggests that LB J CaDs warrants. State poUce said the Windham Center, and toe late rule illegal the seaixto of the ization of America. Husbands of those wishing to do so make rnembers will be admitted to alleged breaks took place over o® ending Nov. ^ 1969 wishing to make this retreat, or PhlUip Breault. apartment where they were ar- iths to 26 Also, setting of toe time and for further information may contributions to a Memorial For Plan on the program. a period of several months to 25 Survlvors besides her hus- rested, the Associated Press re­ Connecticut towns far east P'®®® ® public hearing on the contact Mrs. Francis Qruver. (Herald iihoto by Blcbmood) Fund at St. Paul’s Church. r band and mother. Include three ported. They have also eusked Proceeds of the event will ben­ proposed Board of EducaUon gg^ut pig„g ^rip efit Youth Aliya, a child rescue as the Danielson area. Scene this morning as smoke sifts through ruins. Building is on Rt, 88, sons, Thomas LaCasse, Michael that toe search of their auto- A usterity and rehabilitation movement In budget for toe 1968-1969 fiscal cub Scout Pack 228 has an- Mrs. Blargaret B. Walsh LaCasse, and Roland LaCasse, mobllesat the time of their ar- The goods stolen were esti­ Israel; and toe Hadassah Medi­ mated to be worth thousands year; setting of a time and place nounced,that toe annual trip ROOKVlXXiE Mirs. Margaret p. Town-wide damage the beginning of the end Survivors tojtode ^ o daugh- Burial wUl be In St. Joseph’s the anieU o f marijuana. His desUnaUon was not an athlete: Michael Cowee, artist was Umlted to broken tree and denner; Glen Davis, artist; larte Michalman of „ ___ .______Sllsby held that the apart- nounced. HIGHLAND PARK MARKET branches, strewn on lawns and Newtoerton and Mrs. Marguerite *^^®‘ ® ^ ’ 1 Town Slate Unchanged Brian Dwyer, aquanaut, artist, streets. Some householders re­ Butke of South Weymouth, Friends may rail at toe fu- ment was legally searched and ’The President avoided any 817 Highland St>, Manobe8toi>—Phone 648-4278 the search of the automobiles public comment on politics or injury Notices assistant denner, showman and ported flooding In cellars. (Mass., and a brother, Francis Irom 7 to 9. sportsman, Stephen Dwyer, of a great sale. was legal because it was tool- toe g;old crisis during his ranch The Southern New England P. Richmond of Hartford. t . 1 dental to their arrests. stay. Seized on Town With Kennedy in Race aquanaut and artist; Michael The ftiiveral will be held to- wee, Mark ruptions by area. The company With the sale about to end and spring floor mats front and rear, bumper Church of St. Mark the Evan- Survivors also include his In Two Towns After Chase toe other from East Hartford. Chairman Ted Cummings today. oommittod to McCarthy Just as Dwyer, David Lynch, Danny sent out several aditlonal re­ about to begin, there could hardly be a guards front and rear on coupes and gellst at 9. Burial ■will be to Mt. wife, two sons, two sisters, and Mrs. Janice Sheehan of 15 And, Atty. Sanford Plepler, long 'Os the Mtonesoita senator Ross and David ’Trtoks; bear, pair crews, to clear the scat­ better time to buy a new car. sedans, front bumper guards on station chairman of toe Manchester COMPIETE tered Interruptions. St. Benedict (Jemetery, Bloom- ®®ven grandchildren, A Tolland youth has been when a policeman on routine Forest St. claims that she fell stays to ithe race. Stephen Ahearn, David OoUtos, ihsunansmithd Today through the 31st you can still wagons. Fimeral services were held to- charged by Newington Police crusler patrol observed a car on Forest St. near Main St. and McCarthy for President Com­ “And,’’ he added, "all algns Michael Dzen, Daniel Qalovltch, s i M c e i P f i . Friends may call at the fu- Weinstein Mortuary, with taking a motor vehicle leaving McDonaldls Drive-In on that she suffered bruises of her mittee echoed his words, say­ buy a new Chevrolet Impala V8 Sport PACKAGE NUMBER 1 HAS: point 'to his remaining a ran- Michael Hayes and Thomas Coupe, 4-Door Sedan, or an Impala neral home tonight from 7 to 9. Hartford. Burial was in Work^ without the owner’s permission, W. Center St. at a high rate of elbow and knees, plus a scrap- ing, "Nothing has changed, as Neseralla; gold arrow, Stephen MSURANCE The big Chevrolet 327-cubic-inch 275- didate right up to and including Art Group Picks Wagon-specially equipped with popu­ ------men’s Circle Cemetery, Hart- and by Manchester Police with speed. ed and cut right leg. She claims far as toe five committed dele­ the Democraitlc National Con­ Ahearn, Chris Brodrick, oper St. and quickly left there by newsboys Reports are that Sen. Ken­ David Billig, Chris Brodrick, Pictures of toe month were lar packages of equipment are also GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY TRUCK SALE night at Manchester Memorial at 7 Howard Sta William M. Aberle Jr., 21, of Jumped out of toe moving oar, Mrs. Mary E. Beaulieu of East urday’s announcement by New Power steering and power brakes. nedy pubUedy will declare his Danny Brodrick, and David chosen Friday night at a meet­ available at sale savings. The more you Celtbroling fifty y«ari of truck building progrtts York Sen. Robert Kennedy that Hospital. The family suggests that those r f d 2, Tolland, was released un- disappearing behind a house. Hartford states that she will look support for Sen. McCarthy In Demers and detmer, Mark Dwy­ add, the more you save. PACKAGE NUMBER 3 HAS: with special savings on half-ton pickups and vons. Mra. Ck)le was bom to Rock- wishing to do so make memorial der the no cash ball program The vehicle, later identified to the town for damages result- he 1s a candidate for toe Demo­ ing of the Manchester Fine Art Oonnectiout’s April 0 Demo- er. Power steering, power disc brakes, and FLIKTSIDE PICKUPS with 8-ft. speed tronimitsion; Soft-Ray cratic nomination for president. Association at Whiten Audito­ AT SALE SAVINGS EVERY SALE CAR HAS: gloss, air conditioning and vllle, Jan. 16, 1881, a daughter donations to Temple Tefllah, 20 to toe custody of Newington po- as belonging to Mrs. Burke, con- lag from an alleged fall on oraitlc pitofiari'es. Bulletin Board REAL the Comfortilt steering wheel which ad­ bo*. Sin Of V8. custom comfort ------Bigelow St., East Hartford. lice early Sunday momtag af- tlnued on, striking a parked car March 1, on an ice-covered Cummings today repeated rium. Whitewall tires, front fender lights, ap­ ond oppeofonce ec^uipment, rodio. His support may Include per­ The Ladies Guild of St. Mar- justs to individual driver preferences. chrome hub caps ond front ------ter being scheduled to appear' owned by 'Violet L. Carr, 88 Oak- Birch St. sidewalk. what he said Feb. 27, when toe pearance guard group. Last item in­ CHEVY-VANS with 90" or sonal appearances at McCarthy gcu:et Mary Ctourch will meet ESTATE Picture titles, media and bumper. Alio ovoiloble at spe- Mrs. Herbert M. Sohenck in Manchester Circuit Court US land St., ‘ and a utility pole. She reports that she suffered Democratic Town Oommlt- cludes door-edge guards, color-keyed It could be a great summer. ciol sovingsi power steering ond 108" wheelbase. 230 Six. Personal Notices 1 tonight at 8 to toe Church Hall. artists are as follows: "What chrome hub caps and bumpers, COVENTRY —- Mrs. Mary P. April 1 on charges of breach of Meanwhile, police were sum- a shock to her nervous system, tee elected a 13-member slate railUes. power bfokes; 292 Sii engine Many of the McCarthy work- The Parkcentre zoning change Lies Ahead,” -on oti by Mrs. ond 4-speed Ironimission; 396 custom equipment, front stobi- Schenck, 78, of WUUmantlc, a peace, resisting arrest, reckless moned by radio to toe drive-to multiple contusions and abral- of party-endorsed delegates to lizer bar, Jr. W est mirrors. ers to last Tuesday's New hearing will be held tomorrow Hazel Finlay, first place; "Sep­ Be smart. Be sure. Buy now at your Chevrolet dealer’s. V8 engine ond aulomotic 3- In Memoriam native of Coventry, was fatally driving, evading responslbUlty, parking lot where a fight re- sons, plus tissue Injuries. the State Convention, “ None of tember Bouquet,” a i>astel by them are committed to any can­ Hampshire primaries ore ex- night at 8 to toe high school, MMZ 9* ISCrUIMC bi5iM»*ft«S®'seroeam°“ja m a > ^ stricken Saturday afternoon at and disobeying the orders of an portedly was taking place. pected in Oonnectltout on 'Wed- The Rev. Arthur B. Higgins Miss Dlann Ursin, and a por­ Sviello! wl)o died hi action in Q^r- her home and was pronounced officer. 1 Three patrolmen responded, didate and all of them were trait of Jeffry Provost in oils by niaoy. March 18, 1M6. dead on arrival at Windham Aberle was charged With tak- and requested additional help chosen on toe basis of party in­ nesday, ito work ocitlvely for will be toe' guest speaker of a AUTHOBIZXaD CHEVROLiBT DEALER State News their candldaite. Their mailn ef- L Hartiford, the home ground o f ret Mary Church. by Mrs. Shirley Famell, fourth; WEST HARTFORD, CONN. HARTFORD, CONN. Pr^od. God to send you eafelyDock Herbert M. Sphenck. taken from toe College Inn to legedly assaulting Gordon MU R ou n d u p On March 6 Cummings and and "The Blue Schooner," an 1229 MAIN STREET—649-5288 To us wlao loved you so. Piepler made a deal, wherein John Bailey, staite and national ----- ^------: ROBERT J . SMITH, Mra. Schenck was bom March Newington at approximately ler, 44, of Etast Hartford, Miller oil by Mrs. Jane Sucoardy, fifth. (Continued from Page One) the McCarthy 'backers got five Deonocraitlc chairman, BRIT18H UNKB LAO WILGOX-RAU CHEVROLET, Inc. DWORIN CHEVROLET, Ihc. ARDERY CHEVROLET, Inc. And then you heard another call, , 17, 1892 to Coventry, toe daugh- 10:16 p.m. Saturday. He remato- had earlier identified Aberle as Peter A. Sturrock of JRockvUle 476 CONN. BOULEVARD—289-8441 125 POQUONOOK AVXL—688-8696 Far creiUer than the first,' ’The Associated Press and radio of toe 13 delegates. The remain- The McCarthy people S45 The one of our dear (Blaster, ter of Martin and Jane Uncles ed to Jail until this momtog toe operator of toe car, police spoke on "(3Iay Pottery,” and NEW BRITAIN, CONN. EAST HABTfOBD. CONN. WINDSOR, CONN. Who colled you homa to leet. Hughes. when he appes^red to New Brl- were chasing. stations in Bridgeport, Coiu)., ing 8 stayed uncommitted. , to have a raservolr of close to structed less than a score of gave a demonstration in toe me­ Cummings said today, "As far 20,000 coUeige-age MicOarthy golf courses since World War Peep on. our darling loved one, Survlvors besides her hus- tain Circuit Court 10 where he The patrolmen finally suc­ and New York City. He estab­ 649-5241 dia. 074En.’S CHEVROLET and BUICK, Inc. ROBERT E. PARSONS Your memory w p over be band. Include two daughters, was released on $21)0 bond and ceeded to handcuffing Aberle, lished WJTO in 1967, known toeti ks I know, I don't expect any of volunteers, who have offered to n . This Is to' contrast to the 96S MAIN STRUT, MANCHISTIR Mrs. Raymcmd OUna and Mrs. AVON, CONN. FABBaNGTON, CONN. Instfited within our hearta WMMS. the eight to declare for any give up their April vaioaitlons United States, which has aver- / Unto we rest wiHh thee. Mrs. James Meade and Miss his case postponed until April 2. who allegedly damage'd toe to- (Orossd Floor Noxt to Hohm & Halo) Arm Jylk'ka were hoeteees for . Dorothy Schenck, both of WUU- The'chain o* events ’isgc.n to terior of the patrol car whUe on Survivors include Jjls widow candidate before toe June Con- to work for 'the Minnesota peace aged 200 new courses a year to the meeting. and Brothera Hohold E.Manchester at 11 p.m. Satiuflay route to toe station for booking, and four children. ‘ ventlon. No commitments were .oandlldaite. the same period. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCMESim, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1968 PiU» IHUClUR fAG I TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1968 the recording are being taken a Republican tranaferred to the G>ven.try B o lto n by the band. Anyone who was DemooraMc party. H om • o J ^ unable to attend the concert Bulletin Bourd Sefvie« MANCHESTER i 6 6 ) h) ) i ) and would like to hear It can do Ih e fire depeurtment aiuclllary ^ b u r r CORNERS SHOPPING c e n t e r Program Set for Parents School Band 80 by placing an order with the has canceled Its meeting to­ TV TOLLAND TURNPIKE school music department. night so that members can a t­ The profits realized are go­ tend the town moetlng. IS SOUTH WINDSOR 1 1 On High School Planning Impressive ing toward the purchase of hats Bolton Oooperativa,^^Nur8ery popular SULLIVAN AVE., SHOPPING CENTER , Coventry High School guld- the average citizen can derive to go with the new band uni­ School wtil meet tomorrow at forms. 8 p jn . in the Oommunity^H*^ aitoe department and school de- from It. In Concert Now Voters fireplace room. John Sentel6> ^ MANCHESTER elementary school principal, 725mlDDLE TURNPIKE EAST r s * . * At the voter-making session a program March 25 at 7:46 p.m church In some of Its mission- out for the concert FYiday night Frlxlay 14 persons came to be will too the guest speaker. on high school planning for all ary projects, such as collecting at the school and were well re­ made voters, end two more who Bolton Homemakers will meet Wednesday at 10 a.m. at parents of Grade ^ Jrtudents. pre-canCeOod stamps, books of warded for the effort. had registered during the week added to the lists. Of these, five the Oommunlily Hall to work This will be held in the sdhoOi trading stanips, and coupons The band performed a varie­ registered with the Democrats, with paipier maiche. Mrs. Jo ­ auditorium. from various foo4 products: ty of numbers, from Mozart to two w ith the Hepuhlloans and seph Pracchla and Mrs. Aldo The purpose of this program B^ttK Crocker, General Mills, a Herb Alpert arrangement, juitinB EI^I is to provide parents with Im- <3old Medal and PlUshury. the othdr remained iinaififiliated. Peace are hosteses. ably demonstrating how far It Manchester Evening Herald portant background Information The LiadtCsV Association of the Since the'last voter-maidng has, come since the slow march­ Bolton correspondent, Cleine- which is necessary in order for church will meet-^t 11 a.m. Wed- session an unatflliated voter es of -only four years ago. Both \pell Young, tel- 648-8981. them. In cooperation with the nesday In the churCh-for an all­ band and chorus are under the has enrolled with the OOP and school, to assist each child In sesslMi. dlrecUon'oT'Ko.lth Groethe. - making wise and appropriate Xilre Auxiliary Officers The chorus; with. 42 blending course choices. New officers of the Women’s Voices, wes even mbi^. lmpres- ’VOV- 1 rhere’s still time to enjoy our 71st Brief summaries of the varl- Auxiliary to the North Ooven- slve than in a concert earlier TOP VALUE STAMPS fry WE MAINTAIN OUR L O W ^ PRICES | Anniversary Bargains! We’ve extended ous coiurse otferlngs, their con- Volunteer Fire Department this year. tent and logical sequences to he f°r 1968-S9 recently elected In- EVERY WEDNESDAY i the celebration for a second big week F ir st A clarinet trio played with followed will be provided In Mrs. Margaret Kingsbury, nice tone the Minuet and Trio to make sure you get in on all the'j preparation for training beyond president; Mrs. Andrea Cooper, Day In ...Day Out... For Many Household Uses- high school. vice president; Miss Donna tdn from Mozart’s Son atina In C. terrific specials, so come in and stock | Angela Zeppa played first clar­ The program will answer some derson, recording secretary N ational inet; Diane Williams, second, up while these values last! of the questions parents may ^ rs. Nancy McConnell, treasur and Michele Fiano, third. have regarding their children’s ®r; Mrs. Jane Maynard, cor on PRESCRIPTION^ ALCOA ALUMINUM Amanda Glgllo played "Rain­ high school plans and aid In responding secretary, and Mrs S to re s drop Prelude” by Chopin. She making transition from Grade 8 DeCarll, publicity chair , . . resulting in meaningful to Grade 9 "a smooth one”, **ian. is a piano student of Groethe. school officials point out. Kindergarten Aide The program ended with The savings to you every day! BasebaU Registration Volunteer mothers assisting Children’s Prayer from Hum­ perdinck’s Hansel and Gretel, No ups and downs In your Prescription I Final registrations will be con- ^ o^ Coventry Co­ with band and chorus Joining costs—no "discounts” today, “Regular | ducted from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m to- °P®»‘atIve Kindergarten classes forces. prices” tomorrow! day at Coventry High School for The entire program was tap­ No “reduced specials”—no “temporaiy | boys Interested In signing up for ed professionally and orders for reductions” on Prescriptions to 1" ‘ the coming baseball leason’s customers! 150 FOOT program sponsored by the Cov­ In charge of cleaning the base­ ment classroom In the Second At tile same time, there Is never any | entry Boys Baseball Association. „ __ ,, compromise In service or quality! KING Thl. oHWUly WARNING wlU be Mrs. Norman Calsse and scheduled for last Wednesday Mrs. Thomas Corcoran. , ADMISSION SIZE ROLL and canceled because of the I YOU GET OUR LOWEST snow storm. Volunteer mothers assisttng OF ELEETTORS PRICES EVERY DAY OF THE Notice is hereby given that We Deliver Franklin Richardson, chair­ wi'th the South Coventry Co­ YEAR . . , AND YOU SAVE operative Nursery and Kinder­ the Selectmen and Town Clerk Everywhere man of the CBBA, said more and/or Assistant Town Clerk MORE 'THROUGHOUT THE than 120 boys have already sign­ garten classes for the week at "Good to the lost drop” Kingsbury House will Include of the Town of Tolland, as a YEAR . . . ON ALL YOUR ed up for the program and that Mrs. Robert Greenleaf, Mrs. Al­ Board of Admission of Electors PRESORIPTION NEEDS. the association hopes to have bert Oarelll, Mrs. Joseph Bar- will be in session to examine more than 60 more signing up Tos, Mrs. Michael Tomanelll end the qualifications of applicants before the program team TRY US AND SEE MAXWELL HOUSE In said Town of Tolland at the schedules are set up. Richard­ Mrs. Charles Laithrop. On Dean’s lis t Tolland Town Hall on Saturday, *' son also reported the response David A. Storrs, and Donald March 23, 1968, from 10:00 a.m. from adult volunteers who will E. Storrs, twin sons of Mr. and to 12:00 Noon., and administer be assisting with the program Mrs. R u s ^ i Storrs of Rt. 44A, the elector’s oath to those who MONDAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY SPECIAL! has been "most gratifying”. have been named to the se­ shall be found qualified. However, several more such will mester Dean's List at the Uni­ Dated at Tolland, Conn., this 71Cott Lo-Col Stouffer be needed. versity of Ooonectiout. Both are 14th day of March, 1968 GRANGE DRINK MACARONI & CHEESE “Paper DoU Capers” COFFEE sophomores enrolled in the lib­ Ernest E . Vlk The Gleaners’ Circle of the eral arts program. Charles J. Luce Second Congregational Church Eugene I. Wanat $«oo will have Its season social "The 100 Manchester Evening Herald Board of Slectmen AT THE PARKADE — WEST MIDDLE TPKE. 12 oz Paper Doll Capers” at 8 p.m. Coventry correspondent, F. Gloria M. Meurant POUND tomorrow In the Church Com­ Pauline LitUe teL 742-6231. Town Clerk pkgs munity House. There will be a demonstration on papier mache. CAN The Fragment Society of the church is Invited to bring or PenchB! Tropicano Diet Regular 5 to 7 lb Average wear paper clothes. Sliced Circle members in charge of RICHMOND CLING Soda — All Flavors SUGAR CURED, LEAN refreshments for the meeting 10 oz Non-Returnable Btls will include Mrs. Nancy Ed­ M a n c h e s te r At this Low Price a Real mondson, Mrs. Cheryl Cook, 00 3 9 f . Mrs. Arlene Jensen, Mrs. Joan H A LIB U T INO. 1 DRESSED i Economical Early Week Treat! Lewis, Mrs. Marlon FenUman, S A V I N G S Mrs. Ann Frost, Mrs. Joyce Taylor and 'Mrs., Irene Pollan- sky. 6 1 3 9 Fire Auxiliary Meeting & LOAN FILLET 4 9 ! SMELTS 3 9 The auxiliary to the Coventry Pear! Volunteer Fire Association Association Best Center Cuts BONELESS meets at 8 p.m. today in the CLOVERDALE CrBom ChBBSB firehouse on Main Street. On BROOKSIDE the agenda will be a discussion PORK r. >7 4 7 CStBlIi CHICKEN NOODLE Soup pkg room Is rarely what you’d call Salada Tea Bags 1e Dill Pick natural. Many hard years of to glory in the pleasure of seeing things grow, with th®"" WITH work was spent penfedtlng help, right in tneir own backyard. It's a special feeling " I h ‘GARDEN GOODNESS" Royal Instant Pudding . * t p k n 47' Kleenex Dinner Napkins those charming mannerilshis and that comes only to homeowners. For with a home of your 2S lb Hull speaking habits. So, even though Hunt Club Burgerbits 2>e e ..i B«S $2.74 Kleenex Jumbo Towels 12s Count PB| own you can landscape as you like, plant as you please. a candidate may be eminently 19 oz 69' Brown You can remodel and repair to your heart's content know­ ESCAROLE^CHICKORY 2; 39 Shedds Peanut Butter N’ Jelly |W Pillsbury Gravy Mix Homiityli Pk| well quBlfled On every other re­ ing that every improvement you make is for the fuller en­ Nestles Chocolate Morsels 12 « 45' Dishwasher “all” Karo Blue Label Syrup It 01 spect, hds or her ability (to pro- ,pki Btl jeot the right Image on 'TV will joyment of your family. 9 01 I I a i Ideal For Salad EJach 1 9 C Nescafe Decaf Instant Coffee lor 92' Karo Red Label Syrup III d o m in a te . In short. If a candi­ ROMAINE LETTUCE date doesn’t look good on TV, Sweet N' Low Sugar Substitute o ?"fo 49' My-T-FIne Chocolate Poidding When you decide it's about time to own a place of your the chances of wtlnnling public own and really start living, come to one of Manchester VINE-RIPE TOMATOES 3 39c Pillsbury Butterflake Rolls IV b 01 31' 35 oz Carnation Coffee Mate flavor flor an ImporilBnlt offiice pkf 12" DEAL PACK Savings & Loan's convenient offices and talk to the experts evb 01 aire greatly dlmlrttshed. ^ CUCUMBERS Makes Your Salad Complete 3 For 2 9 C Pillsbury Cinnamon Rolls Pk| 29' pkg LiV'A Snaps Dog Candy about home financing. You'll be delighted to know how 2 lb 7Vk I I When you’re In 'the rn'en-ket ftor easy it is to own a home the Building & Loan way. Why not Purina Dog Chow p k l 45' Sunshine Chocolate Nuggets Pkf a now set come (to Tumplke TV PASiCAL CELERY Jumbo Bunch 2 5 C and Appliance, 273 Middle conie in tomorrow? Turnpike West. Tdl. 640-3406, • 50 Extra Ttop Value Stamps With The Purchase OurlUas-Mlathes . . . |PWUoo . . . Of 3 Pounds Of McIntosh Apples • A SECOND WEEK OF CELEBRATING! COME IN WHILE THERE’S STILL TIME TO ENJOY THESE 71st ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS! S&H GREEN STAMPS, TOO! WesUnghouse . ■ ■ RCA . Zenith. (We reserve the right to limit quantity.) Prices effective First National Super Markets. Beer, cigarettes and tobacco exempt from stamp offer

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Y J | !C » W i3g^ Balanced Attack Key for Eaf^les Around the Conigliaro Feels Greats UCLA Awaits COUNTBY OLDB-John Kris- Grapefruit League tof 163, Frank Kleman 172-888, Final Clash Tonight Bert Davis 140-893, Roy Thomp­ Houston Five WITH Red Sox son 166, Walt Freebum 854, Jim LOS ANGELES (AP)— Kansas and Duke are fa­ Rally Awakens Harvey 141, Charles Whelan 188- By BARRY COWLES East’s height is superior to the The Eagles will have to stop vored to advance in the National Invitation Basket­ 140-894, Ken Bennett 186-889, Fairfield five but solid players, Fairfield's Jim Fitzsimmons, Totiigrht is the night the ball Tournament tonight, while UCLA and Houston Earl Yosf ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. John Rleder 356, Vln Bogginl good ones too, headline the op­ top scorer 'and Bob Cholko, Tom (A P )— A bUr double ignit- 360, Larry Gazza 187-878, BUI Elast Catholic Eagles have ponents. Bukowskl, Harold Smith who all continue to prime their plentiful weapons for a show­ HERALD SPORTS EDITOR ing a wining ninth inning Corbett 136-382, Carl BoUn 186- been looking forward to the Tim Kearns, 6-8 sophomore, add to the tough play of the down in Los Angeles. ' raUy woke up the Boston 382. entire season. It’s the final should add to the scoring de­ Fairfield lineup. "Maybe I’m crazy, but I’m In the backcourt to send against V Red Sox Sunday and also round of CIAC Basketball partment for the locals as will Spirit is up very high as each looking forward to playing VUlanova. MEROANTILE — BUI Faber Mike Kennedy and Gary Kinel. UCLA out there," Houston The Wildcats don’t haye the Past Experiences did a lot for the confidence tournament play at ^ S C and every team member, facul­ 166-383, Roy McGuire 141, Let with the Eagles taking

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VIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HKAALD, MANCHPTEm , OONN., MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1968______PAGE SEVENIWEN BUGUS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE ym nTw Ssnsr THERE (H7GHTA E R A LA W BT SHORTEN sal WHIPPLE Hsip W«nl«d- Hsip U ^ LET ME TWY O l^ I WANT TO BE mtrifr>5"o«. Biisinsss SsrvicM HAT 5! « « F 1 LOOK OUST OH,NOi,'/OU DON'T, ilA K E 38 OAAFAtOffie^ . FOffCED ME TO TAKE OVER THE O ffsrad 13 IMW MAGNIFICENT' SRIPQE IBLECfTRICIAN — JoumejrmAii Met^SHOf ANC? B L A Z E R , WIGHT FOR WfV DANCE and helpers, full-time, steady IDO KMCW ME, AMOS — 1 FRANCHISE AND ITS DEBTS/-0M-y. The new MAkE^ A MMC«TIC AfPflOAOl SECRETARIES — tempontiy, V OL'PWIENDI WOUTINE AT THE SALES AND Sorvloo on Arlons, employment. Insurance beiir UEUAUV DON'T PAV NO IT'S A PITY YOU DIDN’T / CLASSIFIED BRIDGE 006T IQ OUR FAIR CITV r AN full-time or 9-8, Immediate Hahn Bollpso, Jacobson lawn can eflts, paid hoUdays and tbc«- attention 10 THE 8CA8DERS,' HAVE THE FORESIGHT TO ^ AntwerJoP^vteu* Pu«j« TriETAXPAVERS APPROACH WE BE Jobs. Highest pay. No fes. Staff mowers. Also HotnoUto chain tlon. Call between 8 a.m. — 5 BUT TUEVOAME UP WITH A PERSEVERE/ FROM ALL APPEAR- MILLION6,BUr PROUP O F.' Builders, 11 Asylum St., Hart­ sa'WB an(. IntomaSonal Cub p.m. Robert’B EleeWe Oo., ANCES.yOO COULD USE THE School, Life EVERSOHE ford, 278-7610. KNEE-SLAPPER/THErRE ADVERTISING Cadet Tractors. Ronlal equip- South WIndaor, 644-2421. CUAIMIN' SOMEBODY WANTS, 'WEALTH ' AGREEP IT ACROSS Within (comb. moat and sharpening sorvleo MV RECIPE FOR THE , form) CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS on all makes. L A M Equip­ WA6 W0R1H GAS station attendant wanted, SHIEH KA'WIENIE.' 1 School mark 6 Juicy fruits Hdp Wonttd—Mato 34 mornings. Apply Sunset Service 6 Student ment Oorp., Route 8S, Vernon. IT­ 7 Footed vases 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Station, 666 E. MldtHe Tpke-> U Gully 8 Greek god of 8TB-7aot Msnehostor Exchange « 13 Combine with fields — Enterprise 1MB. Manchester. gas 9 Follower COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. M Ancient Persian 10 Conducted SHARPENINO Sorvleo - - Sa'ws, MACHINISnrs — experlenesd . holy book 12 Consumers of 4iS0 P3L DAT BEFORE PVBUCATION MACHINISTS hrldgeport and lathe oparators, T A P ; ^ 15 Fortified DesdUae (or Sotorday and Monday la 4:80 p.m. EHday. knives, axes, shaars, skatas, tap 3-/B food ample O'vartime. SEO XO|g. IS Jujube 13 Prayer endings rotary hladss. Qulok sarvloe. ynoRTSM 4L. - ENGINE LATHE 17 Not these 18 Student's chore Capitol Equipment Co. tt Main TURRET LATHE Inc., 218 Hartford Rd., 640-8747. 19 "Palmetto 20 Navigator’s map PLEASE READ YOUR AD A LLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN State" tab.) 22 Wife of Zeus 3 lX la c e " ‘ ‘‘‘ * « ^ ‘>FaT/uIf. St., Manehsstsr. Hours dally BRIDGEPORT 21 Ages and ages (myth.) 32 Before (comb. .47 German man S Olaaalfied or "Want Ads" ara taken over tke phone aa a 7:80 0, Tlnirsday 7:80-8, Satur­ B u t t w e fl, Minimum One Tear Experience m y STARS, OOP / NOTHIN ANY ...I'M DIGGIN* UP ^ HOW? TH' OH,YES,fTHAS; I 22 Chance 23 Mlhe entrances convenlenoe. The advertiser should read his ad the FIRST day 7:80-4. 048-7BS8. IIis 45J55 Hours Per Week PART-TIME WHAT ARE MDU I GOOP ENGINEER A N A N S W E R ] M A C H IN E f=EP IT ALU TH' 0 25 Son of (prefix) 24 Turkish form) ’48 oppositionist APPROACH 35 Be present DAT IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time (or the Liberal Benefits DOINK3 WITH V WOULDN'T DO... TO TH' ICARUS y HASN'T I COULD SET MY 27 Damages dignitary. (coll.) TO THE HELP WANTED THAT COMPUTER? PROBLEM! EVEN BEEN HAN DS ON.., 29 Mother of 25 Violin maker 37 Social group next laaertlan. The Herald U responsible (or only ONE taeor- RUBBISH —trash removed to uveo CAIR9 First and Secosid Shifts 40 Shaves, of! 49 Hoof nnlal APPROACH- PROGRAMMED, Helen (myth.) of Cremona 50 Cooking utensil reet or omlttod Insorlton (or any advertisement and then only the dump, lawns maintained. W W W T S j i 8 A.M. — 2 P.M. 30 Feeling of 26 Wood product 42 Serious CALL MR. QIOOEY, 875-8817 OR 43 Struggle 51 Seven t Roman) to the extent ot a "make rood” Insortloa. Erroro whltdi do Call 649-1868 after 6 p.m. P H E W f discomfort 28 River island An Equal Opportunity 11 A.M. — 2 P.M. (med.) 7- 8 F" IT not leooen the vahie of the advortlaement wUI not bo oorroeted •MAV'e A NAG 32 European city r IS by "make good" Inaortloa. ALL ’!rYPES of carpentry, re­ OP A Employer 33 On the left 1* sidential and commercial. Call APPLY IN PERSON (naut.) 01FFEREMT MONDAY — FRIDAY 11 after 6, Roland, 622-4U2. HUE! 34 Hostile course JANITORS ■-PART-TIME eve- of action . IT M 3 -2 7 1 1 8 7 5 -3 1 3 6 SNtfW PLO W m a reasonable 36 Examination nings. Call 643-4463, 3-6 p.m. 37 Sheds for sheep (SookvlD^ ToU Free) rates, 643-8245. Driveways, only. MCDONALD’S 38 Symbol for small parking lots, etc. MISSING VOLUMES OUT *1UR WAIT BY J. B. WILLIANS I s a ?T ON MATH, SCIENCE, samarium DIGITAL Technicians — Im­ 39'Choler ASTRONOMY SPACE W ELL, IF THAT’S \ ' WELL,OKAY, D A P- \ LISTEN T O THAT.' 1 40 Segmeiit mediate overseas and state­ DRIVE-IN TECHNOLO^, ETC. I'M PRESSED FOR W AN TED TD DICTATE iWHATVeu THINK, 41 For instance Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? Housshold SsrvicM side openings. Requires mini­ 46 W. Center St., Manchester ' TIME TONISHT, b u t THEM TO HER--WHAT YOU'RE LETTING ------Ml 1 (ab.) OfFsrad 13-A mum 2 years maintenance ex­ : iwe NIA, I—. T.M. >t- U.8. f*t. ow I’LL TYPE A COUPLE SH E ’S SAYIN' IS SHE ' y o u r CONSCIENCE 43 Coffin HIGH school Junior or sopho­ OF BUSINESS LET­ HASN'T G O T TIME TO S H O W /D O IT HER 24-Hour Answering Service Holp Wanted— perience on digital equipment. 45 College cheer VENETIAN blinds — repaired, Floor Finishing 24 Holp Wantod— TERS FOR YOU.' SIT AROUND ANP WAV A N D D O N 'T 48----- card Training will be provided. Long more boy, 16 years old, for WAIT, ON A CCO U N T LOO K A G IF T Fomato 35 Fomato 35 D AVY JONES BY LEPF and McWILLIAMS w r i t e t h e m in 51 Western state Free to Herald Readers retaped and recorded. 646-0278, FLOOR SANDING and reftnlsh- range positions, excellent sal­ work as dishwasher, automatlo LONGHANP AND O F I’M SUCH A SLO W - HORSE IN THE 53 Narrative poem 649-2971. dishwasher, and other Utdien MOUTH.' Ing (specialising In older aries, full company benefits. LET'S HAVE IT... GRAB YOUR HAT, I'LL COPY THEM.' THINKIN' THICKHEAD.' 54 Pushed forward THREE fabric salesladies, for 55 Takes a bait Want Infomiatlon »■»»■ — 1962 FORD Country Squire, all Building— limited funds avaUable for sec­ Apply In person. 60 Church St. wanted, steady aU year work. FYf * .ft,./ > Y ■ ^ ~ H E R A LD EXPERIENCED sales person (ree. Write for details and free ______Experienced formica, In-lald, power, automatic transmission. ond mortgages, payments to C ontracting 14 for ladies' ready to wear. Ap­ 488 page catalog. Popular Club FULL-TIME gas station attend- ceramic man. Top pay, hospit- WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE Call after 5, 647-1666. suit your budget. Expedient ply in person. Marlow’s Inc. Plan, Dept. T600, Lynbrook, ant. See Mr. Sloan, J. Sloan alizatlon, paid vacation, other 3 -ir DOX LETTERS CARPENTRY — concrete steps, service. J. D. Realty, 648-5129. 1961 VALIANT — V-200, good floors, hatchways, remodell^, 867 Main St. N.Y. Garage, Esso Service Center, benefits. Call Floor Town of condition, economical second Route 88, Vernon. East Hartford, 289-9349. % 5-/B __ For Your porches, garages, closets, ceil­ KEYPUNCH operator with key­ WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY ^ car. Call 649-6818. Business Opportunity 2B ings, attics finished, ree punch experience and aptitude Information rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ STENOGRAPHER PHILLIPS Petroleum Co. has a for data process wiring, some 1964 VOLKSWAGEN Variant, er related work. No job too modem 8 bay service station secondary operator’s experi­ t h e HERALD will not 1500 S. square back. Good con­ small. Dan Moran, Builder. Interesting position In small dition, reasonable. Call 649- tor lease. Excellent opportu­ ence. Apply at Contromatlcs, SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL disclose the Identtbty of Evenings 649-8880. department, for qualified Aircraft'Training is rated any advertiser using box 9268. nity, paid training program typist with some shorthand Inc., 200 W. Main St., Rock­ ville. 876-3317, 648-6196, )^r. letters. Readers answer­ ADDITIONS, remodeling, ga­ Call 286-8770 after 0 p.m or background. among the best in the U.S. ing blind box ads who 1967 LEMANS automaUc. White rage, rec rooms, bathrooms 1-201-377-8100. Kelleher. desire to .protect their with black vinyl top, mileage tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce­ Company offers excellent identity can follow this 11,000, stereo console. Make ESSO has modem 2-bay high benefit program, good FOOD waitresses wanted, day ment work, cellar floors, pat­ and night shifts, part-time or procedure: offer. 646-4827 after 9 p.m. volume service station in Man­ working conditions. BR r RI? ios, roofing. CaU Leon Celszyn- chester. Small Investment re­ (uU-time. Please apply in per­ FREE TRAINING COURSES (Unclose your reply to the 1967 MUSTANG GT, convertible, ski. Builder. 649-4291. quired. Paid training. son. Gas Light Restaurant, SO box In an envelope — APPLY factory options, 4-speed, disc NEWTON H. SMITH ft SON — Insurance benefits. For Infor­ Oak St. address to the Classi­ brakes, stereo tape, $2,376. Call mation call Hartford 527-4183, fied Manager, Manchester Remodeling, repairing, addi­ FIRST NA'nONAL WITH PAY 872-6502. Mr. Seymour. FILE CLERKS — temporary, BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Evening Herald, together tions, rec rooms, garages, STORES, INC. fuU-tlme or 9-3 p.m. Immediate with a me-.no listing the porches and roofing. No Job AM Interested in talking to an PARK & OAKLAND AVES. Jobs, work near home. High­ ^HOW EXCITING/... THE companies you do NOT 1964 CHEVELLE SS, must sell. too small. CaU 649-3144. experienced real estate sales­ est pay, no fee. Staff BuUders. want to see your letter. Now you can learn sklUs Uke electronics, machining, OCEAM FLOOR IS $850, 843-0071. man to work in ..a new office. EAST HARTFORD. CONN. 11 Asylum St., Hartford, 278- HEATING UP.' JUST 3-18 Your letter will be de­ HOMES, GARAGES, porches, tool and die making . . . and earn while you leam. stroyed If the advertiser rec rooms, room additions, Ideal set up. Reply to Box 7610. WAIT'LL THE OTHERS CHEVROLETT Camaro 1968 "TT” , Manchester Herald. Classes are being formed now for up to 4 years of HEAR THE WONDERFUL Is one you've mentioned. sport coupe, beautiful con­ kitchens, roofing, siding, gen­ WANTED — Assistant cook for COUNTER LADY, afternoons, 1- advanced technical training in Pratt ft Whitney If not It will be handled dition, radio, heater, $16. week­ eral repair work. Financing local convalescent home. Hours 6:30. Apply New System Laun­ Aircraft's Apprentice Training Program. You earn In the usual manner. M TURN UP me HEAT/ < 7 1 ly, assume monthly payments. available. No down payment. 6 a.m. — 2 p.m. 876-0771, 649- dry, 44 Harrison St. whUe you leam, with regular Increases as yon pro- Mr. Bake, 233-8716. Economy Builders, Inc. 643- Schools and Clossas 33 3081. g)ress. Upon graduation, you'll move Into a career 6169. WOMAN wanted for general p>b with ample opportuiUty for advancement. Many Lost and Found 1 VOLKSWAGEN 1966, radio heat­ TRACTOR TRAILER HOSTESSES wanted either housework, one or two days of our top management men are graduates of this f TILE contractor—floors, waUs exceptional training program. er, clean and economical, $11., lunches, dinners or both. Apply weekly. Own transportation LOST: Pass Book No. 26 0100- assume monthly payments. Mr. shower door InstaUatlon, mar­ TRAINING Cavey’s Restaurant. Call 643- preferred. Call 643-9138 morn­ 38 3, Savings Department of ble work, firehearths, patios If you are a high school graduate or the equivalent, Dias, 233-8716. 1416, mornings for appointment. ings or after 6 p.m. wiUi a year of algebra or geometry and a lot of 3-11 the Connecticut Bank & Trust and entrances. Free estimates. G. I. TRAINING ambition, you may qualify for up to four years of SU D D EN LY PR. RANKIN, THE VULCAN- J Company. Application made for CORVETTE 1964, 4-speed, radio, Call C A D Hie Co., 648-0106 WAITRESS wanted — Exper- COUNTER GIRL for laundry. Apprentice Training with pay. Come in and find out 16 Iia H MU, w TH. u , u J. w . 0«. Now approved for G.I. training. ^ ’ OLOaiST, BECOMES EXCITED. t payment. heater, sharp^ $16. weekly, as­ after 5. lenced preferred but not neces­ CaU office. CaU 649-2002. Lucky about this and other training opportunities now. sume monthly payments. Mr. New England Tractor Trailer sary. Apply Cavey’s Restau­ Lady Laundry. A "Daddy likes to know a few things about a boy before Bake, 233-8715. WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ Training has heavy demands rant, 46 E. Center St. O'llEAU I go out with him!" Announcemonts 2 modeling specialist. Additions, from the trucking Industry. We MRS. HOUSEWIFE. If you have MICKY FINN BY LANK LEONARD MUSTANG 1967, automatic, con­ rec rooms, dormers, porches, train on all types transmission, EXPERIENCED woman to spare time—if you need extra ELECTROLUX vacuum clean­ sole, radio, heater, like new, cabinets, formica, buUt-lns, gas and Diesel tractors, full or clean small home weekly. Must money, we will show you how APPRENTICE TRAINING COURSES IF IlM GOING TO LIVE BUT VOU STILL ers, sales and service, bonded $15 weekly, assume monthly bathrooms, kitchens. 649-3446. part-time training. Placement be reliable, call 643-7135. to earn right In your neighbor­ Courses ranging from 8 to 4 years ON MY OWN, I CAN’T HAVEN’T TOLD ME representative. Alfred Amell, SO-NOTHING I SAY CAN CHANGE payments. Mr. Bake, 233-8715. assistance upon graduation. ;— hood. Avon’s g(uarantee and TV GO TO SCHOOL— I l L WHY YOU CANT STAY THE WILLETS BY WALT WETTERBERG 647-1719 or 643-4913. VDUR MIND/ VOU JUST WANT / SHERIFF.' NEED TO GO TO WORK'. WITH YOUR BROTHER CERAMIC TILE bathrooms, Act now. Call Hartford 247-1863 HOUSEKEEPER. companion advertising make It easy (or Jet Engine Metalsmith counters, pullmans, etc. Rea­ for elderly woman to live In. TO DROP OUT-AND THAT'S THAT/ AFTER HE GETS KIRBY authorized sedes and ser­ anytime. you to earn big dollars. No ex­ MARRIED Trucks— ^Tractors 5 sonable, ell work guaranteed. Write Box Manchester perience needed. Call 289-4922 Machinist ^ ^ ^ ______vice. Trade In your old cleaner For free estimate, call 649- Herald. now. now on a new Kirby In time 1967 FORD F-250, % ton, 8 foot 8480. Tool and Die Maker frederlclc’5 for Spring cleaning. Authoriz­ body Camper Special. Two WAITRESS wanted for 10 a.m. ed factory^ sales-servlce-parts. gas tanks, 4 si>eed transmis­ Hdp Wantud— tlU 3 p.m. shift, Monday Electronics STEAKS-CHOPS The appllande^wlth 80 uses. 467 sion, V-8 engine. Call 643-0776 Femato 3S through Friday. Good pay, good Main St., Manchester. 649-5309. after 6 p.m. Roofing— Siding 16 grratulUes, pleasant working COUNTER women for evening conditions. Apply In person, HELP WANTED THE BEST In roofing — and A DONATION to the Penny Sav­ 1967 DODGE panel truck. Run­ shift 7 p.m. to midnight, fuU Brass Key Restaurant. er Thrift Shop. 616 Main St. ning condition, $126. Call 742- roof repair. CaU Coughlin, or part-Ume. No experience WAITRESS SPECIAL TRAINING COURSES 643-7707. needed. Please apply in per­ TYPISTS — copy — statistical. Courses ranging from 22 weeks to 93 weeks brings triple benefits — It helps 76TO. NO EXPERIENCE the Manchester Memorial Hos­ son to Mr. DA Jobs. Highest pay, no fee. GK)OD PAY deduction. It helps the budget Staff Builders, 11 Asylum St., Tool, Die and Gage Making ROOFING — Specialising re­ TYPIST APPLY IN PERSON conscious customer. TRAILER — 8x36’, 2 beduMms, Hartford, 278-7610. VEFC/ W ELL- HOWEVER—1 > WE FORGOT TO pjCK UP AT 3-18 pairing roofs of all Mnds, new IFV O U storms and screens, excellent Machine Maintenance AAR MUST WARN THE EN#0FTHE SUMAAER. roofs, gutter work, chimneys MAID wanted at Interstate Mo­ W. T. GRANT CO. WANTTO... condition, nice for camp or FIGURE ABERNATH')' yOUTOWATCH cleaned and repaired, 80 yean ’ tor Lodge, Vernon Circle. Ap­ Y O U R S T S P f^ MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI Parsonols lake. 289-6617. MANCHESTER PARKADE Master Pipe Making LET^ GO experience. Free estimates. CLERKS ply in person or call 644-1663 K ICE OH,B(D//THie TWO SA ILO Q 3A N O THEIE R E r I DON'T W ANT NIMROD camping trailers — Call Hbwley 648-6861, 644- anytime. y SKATING e o m o e u k s B^CROTARE 6HIPWCECMEDON TDHSACTHE INCOME TAXES prepared by sales and service. Camper 8888. ON YOUR Marvin Baker. Call 643-0267.' KEYPUNCH AN EXCtTING AN IBiAND/WITH NO FO O D ... RESTOF IT / Town, Route 140, East Wind­ SOME OF THE EXTRA BENEFITS SWIMAAING PCZOGRAM. sor,. Ck>nn. Open evenings and POOL! weekends. Rental available. M illinery, OPERATORS AT THE AIRCRAFT DTCOKB Tax Returns prepar­ NOW, MORE THAN EVER 623-1941. Dressmaking 19 ed. Cell Dan Mosler, 649-3320. IT PAYS TO WORK AT WANT WORK NEAR HOME? Hospital and surgical insurance OONE6V- FOR ALTERATIONS neaUy and Life Insurance • Retirement program INCOME TAX c\>re accurately Recently expanded educational assistance program R lP6aiW / Motorcycles— reasonably done In my home. Intereetlag Jobe AvaUable For Both Men antl^ Wonten end reasonably. Orville Win- Call 643-8760. SECURITY Nine paid holidays 3-18 ehell. 644-2706. Bicycles Salary Schedules Have EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY—' ^ TRAIN YOU Up to four weeks vacation U- ' 11 Been Upgraded —■ sick leave with pay INCOME TAX — Business and BOY'S RED and white 26” Col­ Moving— ^Trucking— Attraottvo Wages, Groi9 Sajiunuioe, Pfoflt Sbaring Benefits Largest industrial credit union in the world O T l Individual returns prepared by umbia bike, side baskets, like PRISCILLA’S POP ^Y AL VERMEEK Employes Apply In Person At Income tax accountant. Ray- neW/ $28. 649-9606. Storage 20 TME TRUCK WITH MV' I C AM 3-J8 Benefits Expanded mound Girard. Call collect, 876- MANCHESTER DeUveiy—light BIRTHDAY PRESENT^ hlARDLY WAIT 0(CK BH 7862. 1965 HONDA 160, exceUent con- Contact Our Personnel Dept. ALDON SPINNING MILL DORP. — IT^ HERE! ,TO Q E T IN Q) iTSI dXVAU-t diUon. Asking $345. 649-4969 af­ trucking and package delivery. VISIT THE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, . 400 TH' S A D D L " Refrigeretors, wesbere end Any Week Day Between TALCOTTVILLE, CONNECTIOUT TAX RETURNS — experienced, ter 3 p.m. 8:16 and 4:16 Main Street, East Hartford, Connecticut. IS y / ' your home or m in^ reasonable. Steve moving specialty. Fold­ Other Connecticut plants in North Haven, 649-6866. ing chairs for rent. 649-0783. CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNEH 1961 HARLEY F.L.H. Road and SECURITY . Southington and Middletown. WANTED—Ride from north end show. 643-7387. i c PUH-H...DPiT'5 WHERI WHAT'5 THAT LETTER TH^ IT'S FROM GAP! I'LL MOVE TH' LIVESTOCK/ CALM DOWN Painting— Papering 21 O I GOT A JOB I POP; HIRED HAND BROUGHT/ STERl THEV'RE our OF THEIR KIP'S REACH'. / LELANP ISN'T to Conn. Mutual or vicinity. INSURANCE I 8 FRO M TH' MAILBOXi I )VINQ WEST lU LAST YEAR HE BURNED TH' COMING'. BUT Hours 7:46 to 4. CaU after 6, HONDA S-90, 3,000 miles, nice AMV? HENHOUSE. PAINTED TH' MILK bike, $260 takes it. Weekdays INTERIOR and exterior palnt- OPEN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WHO IN RISING 649-8971. STAR WOULD ______( after 6, weekends, anytime. Ing' and papering. CaU PhU GROUP KEEP 643-6586. Denonoourt, 742-0178. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY WANTED 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Automobiles For Sato 4 L. PELLETIER — Painting — 1000 ASYLUM ^ MBIID OART^ Credit very bad? Business Survieos Interior and exterior, papering AVENUE FUND RAISER TUESDAY EVENING TILL 8 PM. Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ and paper removal, fuUy in­ "5 O fto rtd 13 SATURDAYS—8 A.M. to 12 NOON B-10 <6 IH* Ir NIA, I.C TM US r.t on. est Douglas accepts lowest sured. 048-9048, and 049-0920. YOU ARB A-1, truck Is A*l. down, smaUest payments, any- EDWARD R. Price — painting, HARTFORD, and ROBIN MALONE BY BOB LUBBERS wliare. Not amaU loan finance Cellars, atUos, yard and small trucking dene A-l right. interior and exterior, papering, oompany plan. Douglas paper removed, ceUing(s, etc. OONN. Call Tremano Trucking Serv­ PUBLIC RELATIONS DIRECTOR T O A DYNASTY WHICH Moton, 846 Main. FuUy Inaured. 049-1009. r o b i n i s A P V /S E P e a O K G E ice tcU (ree. 742-9487. WANTEDreUable woman to PR A H & iNvirep TO WASHINarcN ON THg INSIDE-outslde painting. Spe- do weekly thorough cleaning IH «,, NtA. I,t. T.M I.. m nil / 1 . LIGHT trucking, edd jebs, also THE n a t io n s CONDUCT OF THE 1967 CHEVROLET Bel Air, 4 ’’.lal rates for people 08. In large home 8 to 4 days week­ by a growing progressive Hospital. Must have the mcvlng large appliances. Burn­ WHITNEY GAPtTAL B y REV(3LUTI(0(d...lTIS door. CaU 648-7988 after 6. Call my coinpeUtors, t^en call ly for working mother. Must ing barrels delivered, $4. 644- ONE OF THE HARDLY ASTOUNDING. me. Estimates given. 049-7008, be able to work without super­ ability to take complete charge of Public Relations r e n o w n e d fJTTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON 1963 JEEP — 4 door wagon. Low 1776. MOST THIS WAV, P L E A S E , 876-8401. vision and to properly handle AIRCRAFT POUriCAL lineage, 4 wheel drive. $l,260.j, telephone messages. Not esien- and B\md Raising through an Annual Giving Pro­ CaU 649-0382. WILLIAMS Tree Seivloe, spec- fa m ilies in JOSEPH P. LEWIS custom tlal but prefer woman willing * lollxlng in tree and shrub oars. THE ciry... painting, Interior and exterior to stay overnight frequently gram. This is a challenging position with excellent Division of United Aircraft Oorp. BUICK Skylark 1962, automaUc, 64S-8KM. TNE EAGLES . power steering, power, brakes. paperhanging, waUpaper re­ with 8 children age 10 up. Cail benefits, salary open. For information wri'te to Of- radio, heater, good condiUon, CUSTOM made pine furniture, moved. WaUpaper books on re­ 649-6416. An equal opportunity employer WASHINGTON... $8.60 weekly, assume monthly made to order. Raymond Red- quest. FuUy. Inaured. Free es- Box U, c/o Manchester Herald, 18 Bissell St., -p’ f u l l -t i m e sales personnel. o^ payments. Mr. Dias, 238-8716. ons, 040-9704. Uniates. Call 049-9008. Burton’s shoe store. Good Manchester Conn. (06040). START YOUR FUTURE TODAY AT P&WA 3-18 r a m b l e r Wagon 1963, power TREE EXPERT — Trees out, PAINTINO — Interior and exte- starting rate for experienced ateering, cleaii and economical, buUdlng lots cleared, trees tO|ku rlor, very reasonable, free ee- Individual. ExceUent working $8.60 weekly, assume mOnUily ped. Got a tree problemT WeU Umatas. Call Richard conditions apd benefits. Apply payments. Mr. Dlqs, 233-8716. worth phono oaU, 742-0262. 049-9206, 041-4411. main store, Mr. Beargeon. A ;. ,v. v,

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PACT mNKTBEN MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1968 ______f , I i~ p a Qb m o im x N MANCRBSTBR KVENllfQ HBULD, OOirn.. MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1968 Out of Town Ogt of Town Housas For Solo 72 Hoosos For Solo 72 Housas For Soto 72 Out Of Town Out Of Town Wantad— Rqal Estata 77 NOTICE Halp Wanted— Buslnoss Loeotlont Businass l^oHons 75 For Rant 66 For Rant For Sola 75 For Sola ADMISSION MaW or Famola 37 For Rant 64 For Rant 64 lioiifc r t ., smau two f u ^ w o l v e r t o iT AGENCY — SELLING YOUR HOME? For FOUR ROOM apartment In two FIVE ROOM apartment, 2 bed­ flat. Ideal home and Invest­ Ideal 4 room Ranch, with two WINTERIZED home on Bolton NOR'TH COVENTRY prompt courteous service that OF ELECTORS SPRUCE Street — 214-218. Small rooms, cellar storage area, on ment property. Both units bedrooms, 10 x 9 and 12 x 12, BORN YESTERDAY CLASSIFIED SICAMSTRESS wantod to do «!• STORE FOR RENT — down family house. Adults, call after Lake, 88’ frontage on lake, ex- SUBURBAN BEAUTY gets results, call Louli Dimock Noble© is hereby given that eERRY'S store for rent, heated. Reason­ living room, kitchen, bath and celleht income producer. T.J. terntlons on men's and ladles* WORLR town Manohostar, State 6 p.m. 668-0187. ______4bus line. Laurel St., Rockville. vacant. Trades considered. T.J. We have a 6'A room Split Realty, 646-9628. the Board of Ai See ihem at glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ Office, School Rd., Andover, Registrar of Voters, School Rd., can Registrar of Voters, Cooper lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 For Sola 70 garage, 6347. ing lot, (over 2 acres). Alu­ CAREER POSITION for young POSITIONS open on first and B. D. Pearl’s Appliances. 649- and copies thereof are available Andover, Connecticut. Instruc­ Lane, Coventry, Connecticut. MANCHESTER — 7 room cus­ fices, 2 or 3 families, 136’ —— . Lake St., Bolton. 649-3247. $25,600. Suburban. Hutchins minum siding, oversized gar­ man who is looking for more second shifts. Apply In person. Mam St Call 643-2171. for public distribution. tions for filing such a slate of Instructions for filing such a COMMERCIAL- Industrial at tom built brick Colonial Cape, frontage. Hutchins Agency, BOLTON-Coventry line — 6% Arriclas For Sala 45 in like new condition, 22 acres Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. age, beautiful ■view. Only $15,- New England's Leading than a Job, offers executive ca­ Klock Co., 1372 Tolland Tt)k9., The number of Town Commit­ candidates are contained in slate of candidates are con­ Manchester Green, approx­ 649-6824. room L-shaped Ranch, like tained in Part I, Instruction high scenic land. Priced for 900. Pasek, Realtors, 289-7476, reer to high school graduate Msuichester. KODAK InsUmaOc 800 c ^ e r a , p r ig id a iRE stove. Good tee members to be elected, Part I, Instruction Page, of the imately 10,000 square feet, REDECORATED 6-room Cape, new condition, double garage. quick sale. Hayes Agency, 742-8243. Two-Year Professional with pleasing personality, am­ 2% years old, $26. Call 649-2698 ponjmoj, j4q, 649-8988. Rooms Without Board 59 under party rules. Is 20. petition form, copies of which Page, of the petition form, producing $800 per month in­ 2 baths, carpeted second floor IMMACULATE 6 - room Cape Reduced for quick sale. Hayes copies of which are available 646-0131. bition, ag^essiveness and abil­ BRIDGEPORT operator, set up after 6 p.m. Notice Is also hereby given are available in said Registrar’s come. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, and den, R eplace, finished with breezeway and garage and Agency, 646-0131. COVENTRY — Immaculate mo­ School of ity to- meet public. Experience own work. Small shop, over- from said Registrar. Prior to only eight years old, formal CHEST type freezer, h<^ds ^ THOMPSON House —Cot- that a primary will be held on office. Prior to obtaining the 643-1677. SIX ROOM Ranch with 3 bed­ basement, brick and aluminum dernized 4 bedroom Colonial. In contract work desirable, au­ tlme, benefits. Apply Ourco PROCESSED gravel for drlve- obtaining the petition form, the dining room, three large bed­ ROUTE 85, Hebron. 79 acre lbs. Good condition. $100. 649- tage St. centrally located, large April 18, 1968, If five candl- petition form, the consent of rooms, 2 full ceramic baths, siding, 2-car garage, private Formal dining room, large liv­ tomobile a requirement. Good Mfg. Co., 782 Mascolo Rd., ways and parking areas. Also consent of each candidate to 2,400 SQUARE loot industrial rooms, closet space galore, full farm with 5 room house. 2 9374. "hleasantly furnished rooms, dacies (which Is at least 2S% each candidate to be proposed kitchen has built-in oven, fenced yard. Mid 20’s. 643-9743. ing room, den, 2 baths, front starting salary, rapid advance­ South Windsor, 289-1298. bank run gravel and fill at be proposed therein plus a de­ building lor sale, centrally lo­ walk-out basement, $21,600. large bams. Approximately 660 parking. Call 649-2358 for oVer- of the number of town corn- therein plus a deposit of $16.00 range, formal dining room, and rear stairways to second ACCOUNTING ment ahead for the right man. ------our screening plant or deliv­ BENDIX automatic washing posit of $16.00 for each such cated, adaptable to many uses, PORTER ST — quality built 6 Wolverton Agency, Realtors, feet on State highway, stream night and permanent guest mittee members to be elected for each such candidate must 13x20’ living room with unique floor, 2 car garage, 2 .sheds, Apply at Beneficial Finance ered. George H. Grlffing, Inc. machine and Bendix electric candidate must be filed with vacant. Priced to sell. Call room Garrison Colonial, 3 bed­ 649-2813. on property, good for horses rates. by such party in the munlci- be filed with said Registrar. A fireplace arrangement. T w o large lot. Mid 20’s. Bel Air Real Co., 836 Main St., Manchester 742-7886. dryer. $38 each. 643-6983. said Registrar. A petition for Wsuren E. Howland, Realtor, rooms, 1% baths, sunporch, or beef. Completely fenced, ad­ HARTFORD INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTING ______1— pallty) are filed In accordance petition for an opposing slate years old. If this sounds like MAN(3HESTER and vicinity — Estate, 643-9332. between 9-6 p.m. Maintenance - Machinist an opposing slate containing 643-1108. principals only. 643-7432. jacent to state forrest. Immedi- BTIEE — 200 extra S & H FOR SALE — Colonial studio ATTRACTIVE sleeping room, Sections 9-382 to 9-460, In- containing the required number your kind of house you may 60 homes from $14,600. Call to­ 66 Forest St., Hartford—^Tel. 247-1115 the required number of signa­ occupancy. T.J. Crockett Real­ TOLLAND—6 room Ranch. No TRUCK driver’s helper, 18 Stamps with oil change. Truck couch, good condition, $26. Call shower bath, private entrance, elusive, of Gen. Statutes, Rev. of signatures of enrolled Re­ ADAMS ST — vacant machine want to talk to us. Wolverton day. Meyer Agency, 643-0609. publican party members in tures of enrolled Republican MANCHESTER tor. 648-1677. money down to qualified buyer. yesu« or older, driver’s li­ Rate Range (days) $3.24-$3.48 tires, half price, all sizes 6 to 649-1491 after 4 p.m. genUeman, free parking. Apply revised to 1964, by per- shop with 10,000 square feet Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. 195 Spruce St. said town must be filed with party members in said town INVESTMENT opportunity — x n d OVER Call 649-3252. cense required, 5 day week. Ap­ We are looking for a man to 12 ply. Cole’s Discount, 643- sons other than party-endorsed on one floor, 2 acres of land, & VICINITY I room Raised SINGER automatic zig zag sew­ candidates; provided the num­ said Registrar of Voters not must be filed with said Regis­ THREE FAMILY — possible, 2-family, 6-6 flat, aluminum ply Shipping Department, Wat­ perform a wide variety of 6332. ROOM FOR retired person, day 2-famlly house included, sensi­ Ranch, 2 baths, 8 to 4 bed­ ing machine, excellent condi­ ber of such candidacies plus later than 4:00 P.M. on March trar of Voters not later than presently a two family with .... siding, large lot, convenient lo­ kins Bros., Inc., 936 Main Street duties in the maintenance of or night worker, free meals bly priced. Must sell, T,J. rooms, family room, treed lot, Farms For Sale 76 REDUCE safe, simple and fast tion, monograms, hems, but­ the number of endorsed candi­ 28, 1968, being the 21st day 4:00 P.M. on March 28, 1968, existing rooms for third apart- »22.900-Soulh Windsor^ ^6-room cation. Leonard Agency, Real­ Manchester. our plant. Must have me­ for errands. Call 649-5459. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. Split Level plus paneled low 20’s. Hayes Agency, 646- with GoBese tablets. Only 98 tonholes, fancy designs, etc preceding the day of the Pri­ being the 21st day preceding ment. Excellent Income, city ” “ tors, 646-0469. MANCHESTER — 2 acre farm, J l . (A. (HonUcrec QIo. chanical aptitude and be dates exceeds the number to rec room, 1% baths, base­ 0181. CLERK-TYPIST ,— wanted to cents. Weldon Drug. Originally over $300. Our price mary. the day of the Primary. TIRED of paying rent? Sunoco utilities, $23,900. Phllbrlck 5 rooms, barn, garage, live­ familiar with machine tools be elected to said town com­ ment garage, treed lot, MANCHESTER a 11 r a ctlve Three Generations of Experienced learn trucking operations, good now, $39.80 or pay $8 monthly. Dated at Andover, Connecti­ Dated at Coventry, CJonnectl- wlU sell a 2-bay, 2-ltft, 20.000 Agency Realtors, 649-6347. LAKEFRONT, attractive 4- stock, property located in area and machining of replace­ mittee. (If number of opposing wall to wall carpeting, new Raised Ranch, In one of chance for advancement, truck­ BLUE LUSTRE not only rids Call 622-0931, dealer Apartmants— Flats— cut, this 12th day of March, cut, this fifteenth day of March, gallons per month station locat­ rooms, garage, fireplace, built- of proposed Manchester Com­ ment parts. Trade School carpets of soil but leaves pile candidacies filed Is reduced to DEUGHTFULLY distinctive 6V4 good value throughout. Manchester’s finest residential ing background helpful , not 1968. 1968. ed on Center Street, Manches­ in range, oil heat, cejlar, sandy munity College, $16,000. Wy­ INTERIOR PAINTING and and 5 years industrial expe­ Tanamants 53 less than such 26%, no primary room Ranch. Walk to school, areas, modem kitchen, dining essential, hours 1 p.m.-ll p.m. soft and lofty. Rent electric RUTH K. MUNSON Elizabeth R. Rychllng ter, to a qualified person. No beach. $16,900, Hutchins Agen- man’s Realty, 646-3736. rience or equivalent requir­ shampooer $1. Paul’s Paint and will be held.) pool. Flreplaced living room, room, family room with fire­ Apply Mashkin Freight Lines. UNCLAIMED LOOKING FOR anything In Forms for petitions for filing Town Clerk Town Clerk money down, no Interest $26,500—Vernon, 7-room Colo­ cy. Realtors, 649-11-632^ PAPER HANGING ed. Rogers offers a sizeable Wallpaper Supply. built-ins, anchor fenced large, place, 2-car garage. $31,900. 116 Park Ave., Em I Hartford. real estate rentals — apart­ such candidacies by or on be­ charges. Does this interest nial, 4 bedrooms, large • Color Counseling • Fully Insured package of fringe benefits LAY-AWAY treed lot, storms, walk out fin­ kitchen with bullt-lns, Phllbrlck Agency Realtors, 649- $9,900 — Flreplaced, 3 -reotn NOTICE SOUP’S on, the rug that Is so ments, homes, multiple dwell­ half of enrolled Republican Legal Notice Legal Notice you? Call or write Sun Oil “Don’t Be Satisfied With Less!” EXPERIENCED HYDRAULIC and Is an equal opportunity ished basement, laundry room, dining room, living room 6347. ______Ranch, large enclosed porch. clean the spot with Blue Lus­ ings, no fees. Call J. D. Real pj^^ty members may be obtained Co., P.O. Box 71, East Hart­ Notice is hereby given of the back-hoe operator and laborer employer enjoying steady plus many extras, $19,900, 643- new furnace. Leonard Agency certification of party-endorsed tre. Rent electric shampooer New 1967 Zig-Zag sewing Estate, 643-6129. jjjgg y f Stlens, Republl- ford, Conn., 668-3400. Evenings and den, - glass sliding jjaNCWESTER — needs redec- 649-2576 Days — 643-4461 Evenings to drive truck, needed Immedi­ year ’round work. Applica­ INVITATION TO BID 8870, doors, sun deck, 1% Realtors, 646—0469.______candidates of the Republican $1. Olcott Variety Store. machine. Sews on buttons, Jeff Keith 647-9546. orating, 6 room quality Ranch, ately. CaU 643-6927. tions accepted dally. Call WE HAVE customers waiting can Registrar of Votera, SchTOl baths, one car garage, makes button holes, does all quired as part of his contract BOWERS School — beautiful 6 double garage, 2 fireplaces, BOLTON — Manchester line, Party for election as members Miss Banister, collect, 1-774- for the rental your apart* Andover, Connecticut, in- Building(s) and/or Structure(s) treed lot, city utilities. PRESS OPERATORS 9606. Apply, TWO aquariums and all equip­ the latest fancy work, no at­ ment or home. J.D. Real Es- structlons for filing such can- to be Removed bid price to supply suitable room Cape with fireplace, ga­ plastered walls, recreation quality custom built 3 or 4 bed- t*’ ® Town Committee of said FORK LIFT OPERATORS ment, good condition. 742-9182. tachments needed. tate, 6-.13-5129. dldacies are contained in Part Sealed bids for the removal material acceptable to the Eln- Invasfmanr Proparty rage, full basement with nice room, swimming pool, trees. room Raised Ranch, 2-car ga- Party in the Town of Coventry, PACKERS ____ L______!______I, Instruction Page, of the pe- of the following bullding(s) gdneer to complete the back For Solaiaia 70*i finished rec room. Occupancy $29,900—Manchester, Rockledge A real opportunity. Hutch­ rage, extra large built-in kitch- A list of the persons so endorsed 4*,i ROOM town house apart- tltion form, copies of which are and/or structure (s) as more fill of all cellar holes Immedi­ to be determined. This home area, 6-room Ranch, liv­ ins Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. en, paneled rec room with fire- as candidates is on file in my First Shift, 46 Hour Week ROGERS CORPORATION ^f7aS1=iered^th"Biu: BALANCE $42.20 ment, includes all appliances, available in said Registrar’s of- fully described in Form No. ately upon removing the build- THREE good investment prop­ is in first class condition. Don’t ing room with cathedral place, 2'/4 baths, many closets, office, being the office o e SEVEN ROOM modem hom«f TALL CEDARS OF LEBANON MILL and OAKLAND STS. Lustre. Rent electric sham­ Or Terms of $4.26 Per Month heat, hot water, private patio fice. Prior to obtaining the CON 119B will be received by ings from their foundations. The erties, offered at $50,000, $32,- be disappointed. Call now Wol­ celling and stone fire­ sundeck, aluminum combina- Clerk, Town Office Bull EASTERN BOILER & off Porter St. In one of Msm- pooer $1. The Sherwin-Williams and celler, parking and stor- petition form, the consent of the State Highway Commls- top two feet of fill (below ad- 900 and $28,600, Call for details, verton Agency, Realtors, 649- place, large sun deck, 2 tions, desirable one acre lot. *’’ 8'. Pls- 31, Coventry, and cop ELECTRONICS, INC. MANCHESTER. CONN. c a Call Capitol Manager Collect ohesters finest neighborhoods. ies thereof are available for 99 Loomis St. age. J.D. Real Estate, 643-6129. each candidate to be proposed sioner, at 59 Newfield Avenue, jacent gfround level) shall con- Phllbrlck Agency, Realtors, 2813. bedrooms, paneled den, Quick occupancy. Move-in con­ Till 9 P.M. ‘ Custom built with many un­ public distribution. therein plus a deposit of $15.00 Hartford, Connecticut, until tain no stone larger than five 649-5347. tiled bath, 2-car garage. dition. Only $28,900 or best of­ usual features. Beautiful park Tile number of Town Commit­ PART-TIME Jobs from $60 to ZM ROOM apartment, first for each such candidate must 11:00 A.M., March 26, 1968 then (5 ) inches in Its greatest dl- MANCHESTER — spacious 7 Terrific view, immediate fer. Owners anxious. Lawrence 666-5662 floor, featuring one bedroom, CENTRAL location — 3 apart­ like lot. Priced In the low 30’s. tee members to be elected, un­ $70 weekly. Permanent posl- MANAGER trainee — Due to Housahold G oods 51 be filed with said Registrar. A at said office or at such place ameter. Top soil or loam will room home. Excellent location, occupancy. F. Fiano, Realtor, 649-5371. heat, hot water, gas stove and ments, 2 stores. Center Street By appointment. Phllbrlck der party rules, is twenty-nine tkMUi for men, 10 to 20 hours expansion we need a man to petition containing the required at that time designated, public- not be considered suitable ma- double garage, aluminum sid­ location. Priced below apprais­ EAST Hartford —2 family du­ (29). per week. Car needed. 649- train for a managerial posi­ TRY MARLOW’S furniture de­ refrigerator included, $126. No number of signatures of en- ing, large rooms, bus line, 1% $32,700—Bolton custom built 6% Agency, 649-6347. SINGER touch and sew sewing ly opened and read aloud. Bids terial. If the contractor falls al. Morrison Realty, 643-0644. plex, 6-7, $110., $120, Excellent Notice is also hereby given BINGO tion. Good starting salary while partment for your next living children, no pets, at bus stops Republican party mem- baths. Hayes Agency, 6460131. OS09, 4 to 6 p.m. machines (less than $80.) or must be submitted on Proposal to back fill all cellar holes at room Ranch, 3 bedrooms, LISTING — 6V4 room old- location. Assumable mortgage. that a primary will be held on training. Must have car. Must room suite, chairs or reclln- on Center St., Manchester. Call munlcipalltv must good sized living room finish $6. monthly payments Form No. CON 114G in Bid the time the buildings are re- THINK BIG about this one be­ er Colonial, very clean and Wyman’s Realty, 646-3736. April 18, 1968 if eight (8) can­ ORANCE HALL EVERY TUESDAY have neat appearance and good ers. Quality construction by 649-0777. jjg with said Registrar of with stone fireplace and (none over. 6 months old). 644- Envelopes provided by the moved, it will be necessary for cause everything about it is. sound condition, central, large didates (which is at least 25% brand named manufacturers. Housas For Sola 72 personality. Many employe 1269. MANCHESTER — 4 room ap^~- Voters not later than 4:00 State Highway Department, him to protect the public by Nine big rooms Includes 4 bed­ paneled wall, kitchen treed lot, 2-car garage. Won’t SUBURBAN Bolton —$4,300 as- number of Town Commit The price is always right at with bullt-lns and dining benefits. Apply In person. The ment. Convenient location. March 28, 1968, being which may be secured at 59 erecting a temporary fence to IMMACULATE 6 room Cape on rooms, a rec room, game room, last long at $19,500. H. M. sumes vacant, huge 7-room tee members to be elected by MACHINIST Marlow’s Inc., 887 Main St. IF YOUR present plans include area, 2 baths, basement Singer Co., 866 Main St., Man­ Stove, refrigerator and heat the21 st day preceding the day Newfield Avenue, Hartford, Con- the satisfaction of the Engineer; large wooded lot. Fireplace, a 36’ living room-dining room Frechette Realty, 647-9993. stone Colonial, 1% baths, fire­ such party in the municipality) chester, Conn. a new radio, tape recorder, or For machinery building. furnished, $150 per month. the Primary. nectlcut. The telephone num- payment for the erection and walk-out basement, aluminum combination, 2 full bathrooms fireplace, attached 2-car place, paneled family room, 2- are filed in accoi’dance with portable stereo phonograph and storms and screens. Char-Bon garage plus 3 garage or MANCHESTER — 6 room Cape, car garage, beautiful 2 acre sections 9-382 to 9-450, inolu Some related experience or CLERK — part-time wanted to Hayes Agency, 846-0131. Dated at Andover, Connactl- ber is 249-6211, extension 322, removal of this fence shall be and closets everywhere you TV’s, by all means visit Mar­ ______cut, this 12th day of March, storage shed, one acre fireplace, dining room, chil­ lot. H. M. Frechette, 647-9993. trade school background. work In retail store. Pleasant 1967 SINGER ZIG-ZAG 282 or 283. considered as included in the Realty 643-0683. look. All this plus an income sive, oC the General Statutes, low’s, Furniture Department, wooded lot, good location. 2 Must be able to read blue­ 118 MAIN St. — 3 room apart- 1968. A CERTIFIED CHECK contract bid price. The general producing separate apartment. dren’s playroom, IV baths, Rev. of 1958 revised to 1964, by AHENTION easy work. Must be over Portable sewing machine, and ask for Charlie or Art, who ment, second floor, $110. 646- RUTH. K. MUNSON aluminum storm doors and prints, mlcs, schematics. twenty. Ideal for anyone who sews on buttons, makes but­ BANK CASHIER’S CHECK, ..^ntours of the surrounding A shady front porch and at­ toersons other than party-en­ will show you the best prod­ 2426, 9-5. Clerk of the Municipality BANK TREASURER’S CHECK, ground shall not be changed $42,500—Bolton, 6 months old windows, location and land­ NOTICE Good wages, excellent op­ wishes to add to his income. ton holes, monograms, over­ Belted tached 4-car garage, acre lot. dorsed candidates: provided the ucts available at the lowest custom built 10 - room scape excellent, $19,900 Wy­ Notice is hereby given of the candidacies plu3 the TAX PAYERS! portunity for the right man Apply 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Cum­ casts, blind hems dresses, DRAWN upon a STATE BANK without specific written per- Wolverton Agency, Realtors, prices anywhere. Marlow’s Inc. Raised Ranch, large liv­ man’s Realty, 646-3736. certification of party-endorsed number of endorsed candidates with fast growing company. berland Farms Store, 449 Hart­ no attachments needed. & TRUST COMPANY or a NA- nUssion by the .Engineer. 649-2813. Furniture Dept., 867 Main St. ing room with cathedral ------' ---- candidates on the slate of the ^^ceeds the number to be elect- Please fill in this coupon and mail it to us for Tax Evening or Saturday Inter­ ford Rd., Manchester. Five year parts and service TIONAL BANK located In the >jOTE: In addition to the views arranged. STATE OF CONNEC^nCUT, w insurance requirements con- ceiling and full wall fire­ Republican Party in the Thirty- committee. (If Rate and Budget Consideration . . . guarantee. ABC Teacher Musical Insrrumants 53 a U.S. POST OFFICE MONEY igjnejj |n paragraph eleven (11) place, formal dining Lots For Sola 73 senatorial District in the nu^ijer of opposing candidaclte “ IN UNITY THERE IS STRENGTH!” N, P. HALLENBECK, Inc. INVITATION ORDER, to the ® of Proposal Form CON 114G room, country styled towns of Andover, polton, Co- jg reduced to less than 25% ■^•rr'yrr-mssaaaaseaaaa Holp Wantod— COMPLETE PRICE $53.20 c o m p l e t e deiiuce oTetch TREASURER, STATE OF LON- successful bidder shall fur- kitchen with plenty of MANCHESTER — Treed 60x126 lumbia, Coventry, Ellington, He- primary will be held.! m Bunker Hill Rd., Andover ^ ™ drum set, like new condition. NECTICUT in an amount not Certificate of Insurance cabinets and built-ins, 4 B-zone lot, Wolverton Agency, bron, Mansfield, Somers, Staf- Forms for petitions for filing CLIP THIS COUPON 742-8001 Mala or Famala 37 Or Terms of $6.60 Per Month 849.5411 iviu u u ’ less than $100.00 or 10% of the same stated minimum bedrooms, separate den, 649-2813. ford, Tolland, Union, Vernon and candidacies by or on behalf FOR PROPOSALS 3 full baths, spacious rec Willington tor election as dis- enrolled Republican party To The Board of Directon*:— Call Capitol Manager Collect DRUMS, Slingerland — com­ base bid, whichever Is gp’eater, g^niounts to cover Explosion, COVENTRY — priced for quick Till 9 P.M. must accompany each Proposa , cougpgg Underg;round Dam- room,, 2-car,6-utw garage, one , innvinn treed hiilldlne'lot tt'ct delegates to the State Con- rnembers may be obtained from PLEASE KEEP OUR TAX RATE AT ITS experienced tractor trailer MAKE YOUR WORK plete 6-piece set with 2 ildjiam * unless the Bidder shall have on Liability (XCU). acre treed lot. This home ■ orivlleres’ ^arty. A list of Margaret E. Jacobson, Repub- PRESENT LEVEL! driver. Apply In person. SAD cymbals. Like new. 'Must be AVAILABLE: Prime site of approximately 29,940 file with the Highway Depart- it e m iri 2 story frame Du- has many extras. $1°990 *PhUbrick^Agenry''*Reri- PO’sona endorsed as can- pcan Registrar of Voters, Coop Name ...... Inc. 95 Hilliard St.,. Manches­ 666-5662 seen to be appreciated. 872-3111 $1,990. VnUOriCK agency, neai „„ file („ mv office. t r*,irm In AN ADVENTURE IN square feet for development as an ment, a sufficient Annual Bond House, 1 frame Garage, didates is on file in my office, g). Lane, Coventry, Conn. In- ter. after 5. tors, 649-5347. Address ...... LIVING • office or apartment house site or for Proposal, (reference para- j^gnie Shed, 184-186 Highland ______being the office of the Town structiens for filing such can- Phone ...... ' TIRE service man — 45 to MANCHESTER ART BENSON says if you like KENT electric guitar, 2 pick- related uses. graph (2) of Proposal Form Street, Manchester. Former U & R REALTY CO. Inc. ONE ACRE plus lots. Residen- Clerk. Toum Office Building, didacles are contained in Part CON 114G). tial, privacy. New Globe Hoi- Rte. 31, Coventry, Conn., and j, Instruction Page, of the petl- Please till out and mall to : Herman 65 hours per week. Must be MEMORIAL HOSPITAL modem Danish walnut bed- excellent condl- property of: MOORE, Thomas 643-2692 Scheiidcl, o/o Box 428, Manchester, Conn. steady worker and married. room furniture see the group tion, $110. with case. 643-2279 It Is understood ithe deposit 76-86-22 ALPHABET BOOK low school area. 649-8782. copies thereof are available for tion form, copies of which are I------public distribution. available from said Registrar. 06040 Paid vacation, insurance, bonus in our window display. Three ^*ter 6 p.mi LOCATION; Manchester Renewal Project No. 1, will be forfeited in the event XCU ROBERT D. MURDOCK and other benefits. Experience Full - Time Vacancies Manchester, Connectifcut — Parcel the successful Bidder falls to SPRING St. lot—127x240’, walk- Notice is also hereby given Prior to obtaining the petition^ piece suite plus box spring ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ITEM #2 2 story frame Du- IN EA SY ing distance to new Globe Hoi- tjiat a primary will be hfeld in form, the consent of each can- helpful but not essential. Apply 7A, located at the southeast comer execute the Contract. The Bid- Realtor 643-6472 ^ d inner spring mattress by n i^E piece drum set, blue low School, $7,900. Norman S. g^td Senatorinil District on didate to be proposed therein in person 295 Broad street. Medical Trartscriptionlst of Main Street and Woodbridge EMBROIDERY Slumberland E-29 , complete sparkle, $226. Firm. 649-9444. $14,900 — 4 ROOM Ranch, ga­ Hohenthal, Realtor, 646-1166. April 18. 1968, it a slate of can- plus a deposit of $15.00 for each This Ad Sponsored by The Manchester Property Owners’ Medical Transcription Trainee ■;*r s r ' " " ” PART-TIME mornings. Fuel group only $229.95. Marlow’s ______Street. D e S .fu r e c .lv r t In any lorm Property ol ANDERSON, J.m rt rage, large lot. Good buy. Mit­ dldates for such convention is sucli candidate must be filed Stenographer ------Protective Association; Wilber Little, chairm an...... truck driver. Apply Vernon Oil Furniture Department, 867 HAGSTROM electric guitar other than specified in the Pro- V. et al. , ten Agency, Realtors, 643-6930. filed in accordance with sec- with said Registrar. A petition Secretary C o., Route 83, Vernon, see Mr. Main St., E-Z terms arranged. Model F-300, pale blue, three posal*"may be the cause of re- Resort Property 9-408 of the General Statutes. containing the required number Clerk Typist WOLVE^T^ AGENCY — HUl. pick-ups, five button controls, PRICE: $19,000. jectlon of the bid.” ITEM #3 1 story frame Barn, Form.s for prtiUons for fding of signatures of enrolled Repub- Kitchen Supervisor SINGER spring clearance sale Income potential plus —Large For Sole 74 like new. List price $216. Cus­ NOTICE TO BIDDERS: The 442 Hartford Road, Manchester, such ca'ndldacles for district lican party members in said Registered Nurse of trade-in sewing machines. 9 roatn single, possible 6 bed- COVENTRY Lake tom made plush lined hard bidder’s attention is called to Former property o f: SPECTOR, . 4 room delegates by or on behalf of a municipality must be filed with Laboratory Technician Portables from $9.95. Con­ rot&is, fireplace, 2 car garage, g^^^g^ cottage. Excellent STORM WINDOWS shell case, list price $66. Will Interested redevelopers may obtain a Disposition the established Connecticut Norman et al. 76-85-28 slate of enrolled Republican said Registrar of Voters not la X-ray Technician soles from $19.95 and Zig Zags bath and half, 84x140 lot, locat­ _ n#.,l OlclLC tJl ClliUUCU ------sell both for $179. Call 649- Kit containing technical materials, including en­ XCU' area, close to water. b e ^ t M members of other than ter than 4:00 p.m. on Ma^ch 28, & AWNINGS Cook from $29.95. All reconditioned State Demolition Code, Chap­ ed right in center of town, per­ 7567 or 649-7120. Prior to placing hip bid the treed lot. $ » • V party-endorsed candidates may 1968, beings the 21st day ^*eced- WANTED! by Singer experts. Singer Sew­ gineering maps, legal documents and disposition ter 364A ol the General Stat­ manent siding. Ideal for room­ MAN THAT KNOWS THE W- Agency, 646-0131. ing Center, 866 Main St., 643- policies by sending a check for $15.00’to: Execu­ utes, to which they are to contractor shall have on file in ing house or 2 family conver­ bo obtained from thc Republi- ing the day of the Primary ALUMINUM BUSINESS Part-Tim e Vacancies 8883. tive Director, Manchester Redevelopment Agency, comply. the Demolition Contract 3ec- 20t sion. Low 20's. Must be sold. can Registrar of Voters of any Date:l at Covcnti’y, Cannecti- M EN - WOMEN Antiquas 56 NO'f E: The disposal ol the tion all necessary Insurance town In the district. Instnic- cut, this fifteenth day of March, We seek a salesman, how­ Laboratory Technician 386 Main Street, Manchester, Connecticut 06040. Wolverton Agency Realtors, Out Of Town age 18 and over. Prepare Lincoln Service has helped debris and demolition material coverages, for each ITEM, \ 649-2813. tions for filing such a slate of 1968. thousands prepare for these ever, would also consider an Maid WANTED TQ BUY — anUoues, 75 Elizabeth R. Rychllng, now for li. S. Civil Service Installer who would like to shall be the responsibility ol A Performance Bond In the For Sole candidates are contained in job openings during the next tests every year since 1948. Central Supply Aide steins, furniture, pewter, lead­ PITKIN ST. — 7 room Colonial. Town Clerk InstaU. This is an opportu­ 1967 WHITE ZIG-ZAG the contractor and he will make amount ol 100% ol his bid or Part 1, Instnictlon Page, of the 12 months. It is one of the largest and High School Students ed lamps, art glass, primitives, Letters of Intent will be entertained up until 11:00 the necessary arrangements lor $1,000,00 whichever Is greater baths, fireplace, large sun TOLJJLND -r , Near Parkway, oldest privately owned nity for a reliable man who petition form, copies ofw hicii Nice condition. Makes but­ any quantity. 644-8962. A.M., Eastern Standard Time, on April 19, 1968. room, recreation room,, dish­ neat 4 room Ranch, 4H acres Government positions pay schools of its kind and is seeks a secure job with These are well Jiaid, interesting disposal. In so doing, he must will be required of the success- 8344 are available from said Regis­ ton holes, sews on buttons, Submissi(>n must include all material specifiefl in bc guided by all local ordinanc- ful bidder, for each ITEM, washer and garbage disposal. of land, prlva’cy. Only $14,900. high starting salaries. They not connected with the steady pay with Initiative positions with many fringe ben­ CLOCKS bought, sold, traded, 10-20 trars. Prior to obtaining the does fancy work with one or the Disposition Kit, including Redeveloiiers Dis­ es and regulations. * The Performance Bond must Call 647-1040 after 4. No agents Hayes Agency, 648-0131. provide much greater secur­ Government. for greater earnings. Call efits. For additional informa­ expert repairing. Colonial With a hip-hugging belt and petition form, copies of which ity than private employment two needles. General clean up of all areas be on file in the Demolition please. For FREE booklet on GoV' 526-(X)10 anytime. tion, phone. Personnel Depart­ Clock Shop, 382 Main St., rear. closure material. Deposit and I^ te r of Inlxmt. an interesting square neckline, Aor. VERNON — 8 room Colonial each candidate to be propo.sed OFFICE and excellent opportunity for and removal of fences and Contract Section within live this saason’s soft shape Is low- Easily embroidered, this ABC emment jobs, including Hat ment, Manchester Memorial Old clocks only. Open 10 a.m. ADAMS ST — 6 room older with fireplace, attached ga­ therein plus a deposit of $15.00 advancement. Many positions Hospital, 643-1141, Ext. 243. hedges as directed by the Engl-. (9) days alter bids are opened waiated and highly-styled. book Is adelightful and inter- for each such candidate must of positions and salaries, fill JOURNEYMAN electrician, Im- - 9 p.m, Sundays open till 6 home, completely remodeled, rage, partially finished base­ require little or no specialized FULL PRICE $37.40 neer will be required for each and the contractor shall be pre- No. 8344 with Photo-Guide is estlng way, to teach the/young- SPACE education or experience. out coupon and mail at once medlate steady employment. p.m., closed Tuesday and The Redevelopment Agency reserves the right to 16x26’ living room, full dining ment. Big comer lot, beautiful- pe filed with said Registrars. A -TODAY. Wednesday. reject any or all proposals. folluwlng .ITEM. pared to start work 'wlthln live in sizes 10 to 20, bust 31 to 40. sters the alphabeW It's lun to ly landscaped. Fine resldental petition for an opposing slate WUson Electrical Co., 649-4817. TYPIST and inventory clerk Or Terms of $4. Per Month The State Highway Depart- (6) days from notlllcatlon to room, kitchen and den down, But to get one of these jobs, You will also get full details needed, full-time. Good work­ Size 12 32 bust, 3 yards of 46- make and fun to use! location. T. J. Crochet, Real- containing the required num- BUGGY and wagon wheels, milk ment in accordance with the start, lor each ITEM, jnpj,. Pattern No. 2066 has hot-iron 2 bedrooms up, sensibly priced For Rent you must pass a test. The on how we can train you for MAN wanted to work in lum-' ing conditions, good salary, tor, 643-1677. her of signatures of enrolled Call Capitol htanager Collect cans, glass butter churn, kero­ provisions of Title VI ol the The above structures on each at $18,900. T.J. Crockett, Real­ competition is keen iind in these tests, at home, while her yard. Must have driver’s liberal company benefits. Call Send 60 cents in coins plus transfer for 26 motifs; color Republican Party members in you keep your present job. Till 9 P.M. MANCHESTER REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Civil Rights Act of 1964 (78 ITEM, must be removed within tor, 643-1677. Prestige I(K«tloii on Main St. some cases only" one out of license. Davis A Bradford Lum­ sene lamps and wagon seat, 644- 16 cents for first-class mall and chart. ______SUBURBAN RANCH, over one the district mu.st be fted with Don’t delay—ACT NOW! 289-^211. 0209. five pass. ber Oo., 200 Tolland St., East Stat. 262) and the Regulations twenty five (26) days from the special handling for each pa$- Send 35c In coins plus 15c for WOLVERTON Agency offers for acre of woodland for your pri­ the Republican Registrar of Reasonable rent Includes 386 Main Street Everett T. Keith, Chairman of the Department of Com- starting date, vacy, 3 bedrooms, big living Hartford. SCHOOL BUS drivers, part- 666-5662 tem. first-class mall and special han- inspection In Manchester, Votei’S in the town in which heat, air eondltloning luid LINCOLN SERVICE, Dept. 4-S-3B time approximately 7 :16 - 9 Manchester, Conn. merce (16 C.F.R., Part 8) la- A separate Bid Proposal la Sue Burnett, Manchester dling for each pattern. this beautiful 7 room Cape. * room, only 3 years old. $17,- said petition has been circulat­ Pekin, Illinois lights. 2 available sixwa-s. MEN part-time for Janitor work a.m. and 2 - 4 p.m. $2.48 per Wantad-—To Buy 5B 06040 -Harlan D. Taylor, sued pursuant to such Act, to be submitted for each above Evening Herald, 1160 AVE. OF Anne Cabot, Manchester bedrooms, could be 6, 2 full 600. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, ed not later than 4:00 p.m. on I am very much intei’cated. Please send me FREJE (1) A Upt 6 p.m. - 12 midnight. Steady hour. Apply Silver Lane Bus hereby notifies all bidders that ITEM. AMERICAS, NEW YORK, N.Y. Evening Herald, 1160 AVE. OF baths, garage, full basement 046-4835. 200 Sq. Ft. On Main Floor of U. S. Government positions and salaries; (2) Information ART BENSON says some , peo­ Area Code 203; ^ Vice Chaiiman March 28, 1968, being the 21.st WMk, five nights per week. Co., 49 Brainard Place, Man­ WE BUY and sell antiques, and it will affirmatively Insure that NOTICjS TO BIDDERS: Llq- loose. AMERICAS, NEW YORK, N.Y. with nicely finished play room, on how to qualify for a U. S. Government Job. ple buy Hoover ^ and Eureka used furniture, china, glass, sil­ aOU’nTw iN DSOR - r'M sV d day preceding the day of the 500 Sq. Ft. On Ivower Floor CaU M9-5S84, General Cleaning chester, Conn. 646^0108 Edwai^d J. Sweeney, the contract entered Into pur- uidated damages ol twenty live Print Name, Address with 10036. along with Aluminum siding...... Age Vacuum cleaner^ In a carton ver, picture frames, old coins, Ranch, modem kitchen with primai'y, Name ...... ■•nrlm. Treasurer suant to this advertisement will dollars ($26.00) per day will be Zip Code, Style Number and Print Name, Address with Zip $21,900. Wolverton Agency Dated at (Coventry, Connecti­ HAIRDRESSERS wanted, full, at discount stores. Most peo- guns, pewter, scrap gold, be awarded to the successful assessed for each calendar day bullt-lns, dining room, 3 bed­ CALL MR. MATRICK S treet...... Phone Size. Code and Style Number. Realtors, 649-2813. • cut, this 15lh. day of , March, MEN part-time for Janitor and or part-time. Apply In person, pie buy these same vacuum watches, old Jewelry, hob­ Edward J. Rybezyk Francis P. Handley respomilble bidder without dls- ol over-run of contract time, Fashion conscious women — Send 60c today for the new rooms, iV4 baths, garage, over City ...... '...... State .. floor waxing work, five days, -The Wlggery Beauty Salon, 626 cleaners at the same prices by colle<;tlons, paintings, attic crimination on the ground ol Howard S. Ives 2 acres of land with trees, 1968; Executive Director Arthur E. Smith send now for our latest issue of '68 Spring & Summer Album! SEVEN plus seven duplex, 3% ■ Elizabeth R. Rychllng, M 9-5203 Time at home* 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. Call General Main St., Manchester, Tuesday with on the spot service at Mar- contents (or whole estates. Fur­ race, color or national origin. State Highway 26,600 Phllbrlck Agency Real­ 'tjie Spring & Summer '68 Basic Free knit directions for nian’s baths, garage, central. West- Town Clerk 1 Cloanlng Service, 640-688(1. through Saturday. low’s Inc., 867 Main Street. niture Repair Service, 643-7449. NOTE: The contractor Is re- Commissioner Fashion — 60 cents. . or boy’s cable-cardigan. side Realty, 649-4342. tors, 649-8347.

,.l. MONDAY, MARCH 18, 19«8 PAGE TWENTY ISanrliPBti^r Em ning li^ralji Avanigo Didly 'Net Praas Run For . H ie Week Ended The Weather (Manchester Chapter, Dhsabled Officers and members of , About Town American Veterans, wUl nom- Manchester Assembly, Order March itaa Clearing tonight. Low 88 to Inaite and elect officers at a din- of Rainbow for Olrls, will meet 40. Tomorrow partly mmny- - Hie Branch CSlub of Manchea- ner meeting txsnorrow at 7:80 tonight at 6:30 at the Masmilo GLOBE liiFttinn Hrralii High abont 60. t«r will aponaor a public Whlat p.m. at the American Legion Temple to visit the Warehouse 1 5 ,5 8 0 and Elatback Party tonli^t at 8 Homs. Point Assembly. Travel Serviae Manehester^A City of ViUage Charm at O n a g t Hall. Refreahmenta win b« served. Tickets will be Eighth TRUHles Dlstrlot di­ The executive board of Ben 905 MAIN STREET VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 143 (TWENTY PAGER-TWO SECmONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 19,1968 (OhMMlfled AdverUetog on Page 17) PRICE SEVEN CEMTB sold at the door. rectors eire meeting at 7 tonight Esra Chapter of B'nal B’rlth wUl 648-2166 In the District Flrebouse, Main meet tonight at 8 :80 at the home Hyde Itovleiw, Horth Amer­ and miUard Sts. of Mrs. Steven Stolser of 187 Antoortosa agent to Mun- ican Benefit AsMoclatton, wlU Laurel St., Wapplng. L C h e s te r for nil A ln t o ^ i RaUronto and Stenmahlp^ meet tomorrow at 7 p.m. In Odd Polish Women’s Alliance FeUows HSU. Tbere will be a Lines. . Oroup 246, will meet tonight at The VFW Auxiliary will apon- Mboben social and reflreshments 7 :30 at the Polish Club on Clin­ sor a rummage aale Wednesday, bulletin after the meeting. ton St. March 27, starting at 9 a.m. at the poet home. Those wishing Britons Hit Rockville Emblem Club will Toser Group of Second Con­ to donate articles and have the PLANE REPORTED meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at gregational Church wlU have a picked up may contact Mrs. OVERDUE the Elk’s Club, Park St., Rock- WANTED hair styling program at Its Florence Plltt, 829 Main St. 8PRINOFIELD, Vt. (AP) — vUle. A potluck will be served meeting tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Clean, Late Model at 6:80. Mrs. Eleanor Campbell An airplane - with seven the home of Mrs. Francis The Army-Navy Auxiliary la In charge of the supi>er. The peroooB aboard was reported Dowds, 40 E. Middle Tpke. Co­ will have a mystery ride for USED CA R S meeting was originally sched- mleelng today on a flight from With Huge hostesses are Mrs. Michael members and gu W s April 8. Brfdgeport, Conn., to. Ver­ tded for last week but post­ Keropian and Mrs. William Top Prices Paid Reservatkme may be made with mont. An official of the Fed­ poned because of a storm. Freeman. For All MakesI Mrs. Adelaide Pickett of 618 eral Aviation Adminlatratton Main St., Mrs. Rose Crane of 96 CARTER CHEVROLET In Naahna, NJI., said the Past matrons of Temple Chap­ Essex St., or Mrs. Florence Plltt plane waa anppooed tol and at ter, OES, wUl meet Wednesday o f 829 Main Sit. CO., INC. lie SALE IS NOW 1229 Main St. l^ringfield Airport shortly af­ at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. ter 9 a.m. The last radio con­ Tax Hikes Earl Loveland, 33 Lewis St. Queen of Peace Mothers Phone 649-5238 tact with Uie plane was made workers: No increase in the tax ntPROCRESS Co-hostesses are Mrs. James El­ Circle will meet tomorrow at 8 by the airport when the twin- LONDON (AP)— Brit­ p.m. at the home of Mrs. John on beer. liott and Mrs. James Lewis. engine craft was over Brattle- ain’s Labor government Fllloramo, 181 Ludlow Rd. Mrs. But duties on wines — the rich ARTHUR DRUG Members unable to attend the boro, the spokesman said. imposed an imediate ceil­ meeting are reminded to con­ John Rice is co-hostess. ing on all forms of income man's drink — were raised 'six tact one of the hostesses. FO Ei o n shillings (72 cents) a gallon and for Britons today, insti­ two shillings six pence (80 The Hockanum Dog Club will tuted “ severe increases in meet tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. at cents) more was laid on a bottle St. James Mothers Circle wUl taxation” and ordered a meet Wednesday at 8 :16 p.m. at Mott’s Community Hall. Final % of whiskey or gin. FUEL O IL the home of Mrs. Martin Dana- plans for the club’s match to be LB J Signs cutback in consumption to The increases take effect hy, 146 Chestnut St. Co-hostess­ held Sunday will be discussed. 4 pull the nation out of fi­ Wednesday. 15.4 es are Mrs. John Ooodrow and nancial difficulties. Jenkins added an additional Mrs. Richard Luko. The Emma Nettlehm Group PER Chancellor of the Exchequer two pence (two-cent) tax on SOO Chd. Min. O.OJ}. Measure packages of 20 cigarettes and M-Honr Borner Service! of Center Congregational GALLON Roy Jenkins put the program The Grade 6 Class of North Church will meet tomorrow at O.O.D. before a packed House of Com­ from three to four pence (three R. B. REGIUS mons. He did not immediately Methodist Church will meet 8 p.m. in the Robbins Room of J- We Guarantee . . . $1,000 Re-, (See Page Ten) FUEL OIL Wednesday cut 3 pm. at the the church. Mrs. Philip McMoiv ward if proven that the d l On Gold describe the tax increases in de­ church, and the conflnnation ren, librarian at Mary Cheney you buy from us not equal tail. 649-4908 WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ doss wiai meet at 3:16. Library, will give a book re­ or superior to any other on Jenkins said the nation faced view. the m arA t!! dent Johnson has signed a bill “ hard sacrifices” but that U.S. removing the gold cover from and British belt-tightening cam­ ^Mrs. Chase^ Submits Quietly to Visitor's Scrutiny paper currency, thus freeing State News Dr. A. Elmer Dlskan will paigns would lead to expansion COOPERATIVE $10.7 billion of the precious met­ speak and show slides of his ex­ Miss Barbara Bolton of 838 Students were taken to the Howard T. Becker, medical bers of Pre-Med Club of Man­ of world trade which eventually al to defend the dollar abroad. periences aboard the SSHOPE, area of the hospital related to librarian; Mrs. Giles Packer, chester High School. will ease hardships. Tolland Tpke. in compemy of OIL OOMPANY The White House announced Blasts Rocks at a meeting of Bowers School a specific career opportunity physical therapist; .Mrs. Evelyn Members of a "Career Day” In announcing the ceiling on a "model” nurse and doctor, today he signed the bill Monday PTA tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the wherever possible. Miss Bolton Wheeler, cytologlst; Edward committee included Mrs. Doug­ incomes, he said the govern­ takes a close look at "Mrs. night. school cafeteria. There will be ‘Plans ‘to enter Middlesex Hos­ Kenney, hospital administrator; las H. Smith, chairman; Mrs. 843-155$ ment would limit maximum an­ Chase,’’ Manchester Memorial pital Scool of Nursing af Mid­ Ronald Schmatlz, personnel di­ Douglas J. E berts Jr. -and Despite the mounting interna­ Police Station a short bnslness meeting before tional crisis and the lugent calls nual increases to 3% per cent. the program. Mrs. Walter Brit- Hospital’s practice dummy, at dletown after graduating from rector; Mrs. Martin Duke, pres­ Mrs. Jay Hughes. The AMA Give 24^Hr. Delivery Notice Ho said this will be enforced at "Career Day," at the hospital Manchester High School In ident of the women’s Auxiltary film, “Honlzana Unlimited.” was 816 Broad St., Manchester for passage by Johnson, the nell and Mrs. Marcel Lajoie, Treasury and the Federal Re­ least until the end of 1969. In Norwalk Hospitality chairmen, will serve Saturday. A total of 69 students June. of the hospital; and the mem­ shown. Herald j^oto by Pinto) He also said the government aittended the event whfch was Participants In the event were serve, Congress approved the refreshments in the cafeteria legislation only by a close mar­ will seek new powers to force after the meeting. titled "Horizons Unlimited," and Dr. Martin Duke, Dr. Douglas U.S. Marine at Rhe Sanh sleeps with his dog which h e, found a few months ago in the area. (AP Ph'Otofax) deferment of any increase of NORWALK AP) — An explo­ was presented to explore a few J. Roberts Jr., Dr. Charles Ham­ gin. The vote was 199-190 in the sion of "considerable force” House, 89-37 in the Senate. wages, rents, prices or divi­ The American Legion will of the opportunities in the fields ilton, Dr. Merill Rubinow, Mrs. dends for 12 months. rocked the Norwalk police head­ Specializing in Complete of medicine and related health Mary Sterud, supervisor of Demands for gold, fed In re­ quarters today. meet tonight at 7:80 at the Le­ cent weeks by international Below Demilitarized Zone He said his aim was a 2-per gion Home. oareers. n'unses at the hospltail; (Mrs. cent cutback in the consumption No one was injured in the 2 speculation, had reduced the a.m. blast by what Police Chief of the British people in the fis­ U.S. stock close to the cover re*-' Francis Vlrgilak said was "a Keypunch Training The Alplna Society will meet cal year beginning April 1. That Washington School will have a The Nutmegger Camera Club quirement by the time the re­ very powerful explosive" that tonight at 7:80 at the Italian cutback, he said, would operate fr-wetk or 12-twtk count. Hort'i your dionct to incraoso Science Fair tomorrow at 7:16 will meet Wednesday at 6 p.m. peal became law. had been left in a window well American Club, 18S Eldridge St. your incotiM to qs mudi cn/$130 a week. CLASS STARTS p.m. In the school cafeteria. The at Hilltop House, Veterans Me­ The requirement now abrog;at- U.S. Marines Kill 67 of Enemy in New Fighting on the expected rise In con­ on the north side of the two- event is open to all parents and morial Perk, siast Hartford. ed was that the Treasury hold sumption of 1 per cent. story brick structure. NgCT MONDAVI The Adult Study Clase of friends. The PTA will elect of­ Henry W. Miner will present gold equivalent to 26 per cent of SAIGON AP) — U.S. Ma- lines for an hour, and then the month while the Marines say this morning also hit enemy biggest allied offensive of the This meant, he said, a rise in Vlrgilak said police did not South Methodist Church will ficers at a business meeting at the nation’s g;ross national prod' EYENIRe 2 EVENINQS EVENINQ “How to Get Better Vacation the value of Federal Reserve rlnes overran a rocket-firing Leathernecks attacked. they have killed more than 160. troop positions 16 miles north of war, government troops sweep- know what type of explosive meet Wednesday cut 10 ajn. In 8. Refreshments will be served. Travel Pictures.” The event Is notes outstanding. band of North Vietnamese regu- The heavy fighting ended Below the western end of the Ban Me Thuot, in the Central ing five miles north of Saigon’s uct in real terms of 3 per cent because there was no Susannah Wesley Hall c f the open to all interested photog- quickly, as the enemy fled. The DMZ , North Vietnamese gun­ Highlands. Tan Son Nhut air base, found a from the second half of 1967 to fragmentation. e u i K S EACH W EEK GLASSES church. For the average citizen, remo- j^rs Monday and reported kill- The Women’s Society of Com­ rapSiers. val of the gold cover has no dl- . „ Marines captured three prison­ ners hurled 125 rocket, mortar The aJllod coonmands report­ cache containing 80 122mm thc beg;inning of 1969. "But it was a very powerful _ . .. . r TT I. ing 67 of the enemy in new ilght- munity Baptist Church will meet rect effect. He couldn’t ex- j ers. and artillery shells into the ed two other ground actions rockets, 1,200 mortar rounds, With Jenkins’ announcement explosive, having smashed the tomorrow at 8 p.m. In Fellow­ The Women’s Home League change his paper money for below the eastern end of the Dong Ha, headquarters of the much-scarred Marine combat Monday in which 66 of the ene­ 138 warheads for bazooka-type of the tough measures in store, downstairs windows add the up­ Programming ship Hall df the church. The of the Salvation Army will have gold when it was In force and he demilitarized zone, 3rd Marine Division and supply base at Khe Sanh Monday. A. my were killed. Troops of the rockets, 80 recoilless rifle shells the pound sterling Jumped 20 stairs windows and having First Class Rev. Walter Loomis will conduct a Fellowship Service tomorrow can’t now. brought enemy oasual- 'dejpot for all allied outposts U.S. military spokesman said U.S. llth Light ihfkntry Brigade and half a ton of TNT. points on the London exchange cracked the foundation of the A 32-Wook Count... CLASS STARTS NEXT MONDAY! Shoe Repairing a commumlon service. at 2 p.m. in Junior Hall at the For the Treasury, battling to around the U.S. Marine along the eastern half of the casualties as usual were light killed 11 guerrillas along the No major ground action was to $2.40475. building.” DMZ, has been under pressure among the base’s 7,000 defend­ coast 310 miles northeast of Sai­ He said the cutbacks In con­ I Of The Better EUnd! Citadel. Members birthdays will maintain the dollar’s interna- Dong Ha to more th ^ reported in the eight-day-old op­ He said the charge was set ■jr attesdiag evsalau cUm m , aiany yoeag men and women have Koffeo Kraifiters of the be recognized. Refreshments tlMial value and pledged not to »00 “ ^rch 1. Twelve Ma- from troops of North Vietnam’s ers. gon while suffering no casual­ eration. ’The U.S. Command re­ sumption forced him to institute in a window well on the north temelned on the Job . . , end have e e r ^ while they leamedl 324B Division that slipped U.S. B62 bombers kept up ties. South Vietnamese infantry­ severe tax increases. Bair M l deMIe Write, Bhene, Vbll. Men.-FA 9-9, '^ . 9-i, QUALITY WORK YWK3A will meet Wednesday will be served. devaluate it, removal of the cov- ported 821 enemy soldiers and side of the building, at the base- ' at 9:80 ajm. at the Oconmimlty er means $10.7 billion more to wounded in the clash Monday through the buffer zone and past their daily raids on the North men reported killing 46 enemy 32 Americans have been killed, He said the only exception to ment. WHY W AIT— CALL 525-9158 N O W . a t allied outposts earlier this year. Vietnamese troops encircling soldiers in a battle 35 miles Y. Mrs. Daivld Murphy ■wMl give St. Elizabeth’s Mother Circle fight speculation ednst the miles north of the big Ma­ while a government spokesman the rule against wage rises The explosive was triggered rine supply base. South Vietnamese forces have Khe Sanh. southwest of Saigon and said would be in cases of agreements RE 8IITRATI 0NS CLOSE THIS THURSDAY REASONABLE instructions for the completion will meet Wednesday at 8:16 dollar—speculation '^hlch, wl(h said South Vietnamese losses by means of a battery in a car About 160 Marines were ma­ reported killing more than 700 The big bombers flying four their own casualties were light. on Increased worker productivi­ PRICESI of enitlque wall plaques. Mem­ p.m. at the home of Mrs. James the-.demands of foreign govern­ parked in the rear of the head­ The School with New Ideas bers are reminded to bring a ments and central banks, hod neuvering to attack the enemy of the enemy in the area this missions Monday afternoon and In Operation Quyet Thang, the (See Page Twelve) ty (output per worker). quarters. "Walttog Jobe Are Gleeson, 228 School St. • position when they were flailed Our Specialty!’’ paint bruslh. Other materials drained away most of In an evident gesture toward ’There was no fire associated by .about 40 rounds of 140mm 111 Malu St. » IS Lawit SI. will be supplied. H‘OSte®es are "free” gold. the left wing of the Labor party, with the blast. SAM YUYLES ' The Manchester Italian Amer­ rocket fire. Allied artillery, heli­ Jenkins said special measures “ It was detonated by leading Sew ll,r.i:iiV N Mrs. Rlichard PaggloU and Mrs. ican Society will meet tonlgt^L The lash of the gold crisis has (Aeraaa fraa Travalara Tta. Oa.) 28 OAK STREET Joihn Lynch. Meetings are open copter gtinshlps and fighter- will be taken to help the most two wires from the charge over A few steps from Mato at 8 at the clubhouse. (See Page Ten) bombers hammered the enemy needy through upward readjust­ to a parked vehicle,” 'Vlrgilak Martfard, Oauu. OSIOt to all interested women in the B Sctir.iils Establlsbed 1911! area. ment in family allowances. said, and it was set off “ by Buckley School PTA will meet Allowances In these cases he using the battery of the parked Apaceved by The Stste lesid ef Educatlen*______tonight at 8 in the school audi­ said will be Increased by three vehicle.” Miss Jane Barrera^ daughter torium. Dr. Gabrield Slmlchas, shillings—36 cents—per week, Asked whether he knew of any of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barrera State Department of Education stsgrtlng April 9. reason for the incident, Vlrgilak of 6 Ta‘ylor St., was recently . C vatKBwaoCN or AHimta. ise. consultant, will speak on "Em o­ The cost of this increase, he said, "No. There have been no elected treasurer of Alpha Del­ Son of Czech Head tional Health.’ ’ said, will be met by higher tax­ threats to police ever since I've ta sorority at Clark University, es. been chief. I don’t know of any Worcester, Mass. She is a soph­ threats to the police or to the omore majoring In psychology. The chancellor said his budget Helps You Overcome Visa provided for revenue of 11.117 building.” Denied Exit billion pounds ($26,824 billion) Prisoners In cells on the other Charles O. Kicking of 77 Riv­ FALSE TEETH PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia other defection, said one in- and for expenditure of 10.878 bil­ side of the building were not er Rd., Coventry, was feted yes- (AP) — The son of President formant lion pounds ($26,107 billion), affected. derday at a surprise birthday Looseness and Worry ’The news came as Czechoslo­ showing a surplus of $717 mil­ dinner at the home o f his son- No longer be annoyed or feel Ill-at- Antonin Novotny was barred to­ ease because of loose, wobbly false day from leaving the country vakia learned of several arrests lion in the fiscal year beginning Charged in Aaisaults in-law and daiughter, Mr. and teeth. FASTEETB, an Improved in the case of Sejna. i April 1. Mrs. Clarence Strickland of 321 alkaline powder, holds plates firmer for fear he would flee to thfe NEW HAVEN (AP) — Three so they feel more comfortable. Avoid West in the wake of the scandal Novotny, however, was still Among the tax hikes an- counts of assault have been Oakland St. embarrassment caused by looee false free and showed up at his office teeth. Dentures that fit are essential over Gen. Jan Sejna, his long­ nounced was the doubling of the med against a Hamden man ac- this noon. tax on betting from 2'^ per cent Mrs. John Flavell of 9 Stark­ to health.See your dentist regularly. time friend who has defected to cused of posing as a doctor to Get PASTEETH at all drug counters. The report came after a to 5 per cent. The duty on foot­ weather St., accompanied by the United States. get into a woman’s apartment. An authoritative source said Pragfue newspaper said several ball pools was raised from 26 Mrs. Yolanda Rivera told po­ Mr. and Mrs. Eric Crawshaw persons have been arrested in per cent to 33 1-3. The cost of and their daughter, Judith, all Antoi()n Novotny Jr., who heads lice investigators that a man INVITATION the Artia Foreign Trade Corp., connection with the Sejna case. casino licenses was raised 60 who pretended to be a physician of Waterford and formerly of Zemedelske Novtoy referred to per cent. Manchester, have returned was denied an exit visa to West TO BID Germany and Yugoslavia where "several dozen people,” but It He had good news for British (See Page Ten) home after a three-week tniip gave po details on the arrests or to the Key West area in Florida. Sealed bids will be received he Waa supposed to travel next at the office of the Purchasing week. charges Involved. Agent, 41 Center Street, Man­ “ We do not want to have an- The newspaper and Deputy Manchester WATES will meet Premier Atakar Simunek added tomorrow at the Italian Ameri­ chester, Conn., until March 27, their voices to the growing de­ can Club, 136 Eldridge St. 1968 at 11:00 a.m. for PATCH­ ING OF TOWN HIGHWAYS, mand fdr the removal of Presi­ Shriver Not Expected Weighing in wilt be from 7 to 8.- dent Antonin Novotny, the old- A wine tasting party will be Con­ Bid forms, plans and specifi­ cations are available at the Negroes Held line Communist who already ducted after the business meet­ has been forced Cut as party ing."' Purchasing Office, 41 Center Street, Manchester, Connecti­ chief by a more liberal element. To Be in RFK Drive Some reports have said Sejna "Sprlng;tlme Fancy," a des­ cut. After Trouble fled Feb. 26 after trying unsuc­ sert-fashion show sponsored by Town of Manchester, WASHINGTON (AP) — One two years, Shriver directed both cessfully to use the army to the Newcomer’s Club, will be Connecticut ' . of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy’s the antipoverty agency and the block liberalization and return closest advisers says he doesn’t Peace Corps, the Job to which held tomorrow at 7:30 pjn. in Robert B. Weiss, In Florijd» General Manager Novotny to the party leadership. expect Kennedy’s brother-in-law he was appointed by President Fellowship Hall at Second Con­ Zemedelskl Noviny said today gregational Church. Tickets may TAMPA, Fla. AP) — A Sargent Shriver to take part in John F. Kennedy. In January that the ugitive was a close the senator’s campaign to un­ be obtained from Mrs. David shouting crowd of 160 Negroes 1966, he left the Peace Corps to friend of Novotny’s son, Antonin seat President Johnson. concentrate on the antipoverty Brenner, 9 Lawton Rd. gathered on the main street of a Jr. t Negro neighborhood. Monday “ The lost I heard, he is still to campaign. The paper said Atty. Gen. Jan (AF Photofax) night in a disturbance police be ambassador to France," the Shriver, who headed the civil It may be less grand than most station wagons. The Twin Moithexs d u b of Bartuska, who was fired recent­ Maryland Gov. Spiro Agnew and Nelson Rockefeller at “ draft Rockefeller” meeting last night. Greater (Hartford wlU meet said was punctuated by "quite a source, who refused to permit rights section of John Kennedy’s ly after being accused of plot­ use of his name, told The Asso- iggo presidential campaign, was Wednesday at 8:16 pm. in the RR-E-E DELIVERY! bit of bottle throwing." One po­ But it’s also about a grand less. YOUR ting on Novotny’s behalf, was elated Press. mentioned Ir 1964 as a possible Mitchell Room of South Con­ liceman was hurt. influenced by the "extensive Reports have circulated in Johnson choice for vice presi­ gregational Church, Hartford. The disturbance broke out aft­ family connections’’ of the youn­ PRESCRIPTIOH Washington for weeks that Pres­ dent. He brushed aside such 4 GREAT STORES TO SERVE YOU er police arrested a Negro wo­ ger Novotny. As a result, it If you're looking for a miniature mov­ with, it keeps on going for less. ident Johnson plans to appoint speculation, saying he thougjht HARTFORD ROCKVIUE man, Christine Brown, 33, on said, "he not only made it dlffi- Senators Urge RockefeUer to Run ing van, our Squorebock Sedan isn't it. A Squareback can get as much as 27 is our most Shriver, now director of the Of­ his brother-in-law Robert F. 527-1164 875-9263 charges of drunkenness and dis­ cult to expose the guilty persons fice of Economic Ppportunity, Even with its back seat folded down it miles on a gallon of gas. It takes 5 pints We*re as turbing the peace. in time but also made possible WASHINGTON (AP) — Gov. vor him and those who favor Rockefeller said, “ I think that porting any candidate although Kennedy, when attorney gener­ impoitemt ambassador to France. The post al, “ would be terrific . . . Ha’s only holds half as much as the average of oil instead of 5 quarts. It never needs, MANCHESTER Several hours later, when 26 Sejna’s comfortable, well organ- Nelson A. RockefeUer met with Nixon on grounds that “ compe- the American people are giving he thinks RockefeUer “ did a has been vacant since Nov. 16 station wagon. near as . WINDSOR good Job this mor.iing.” He said obviously got all the qualUlca- an ounce of anti-freeze, because it's J Negroes remained on the street escape to the headquarters 17 Republican senators today titlon in the Republican party is their prayerful support to the whpn Charles E. Bohlen was tions." ^ Which means you can't lug 30 pieces cooled by air. rosponstbllity! 643-1505 688-5283 in defiance of police orders, offl- y g intelligence service.” said most urged him after healthy." President” in hopes he can end the governor would have strong your promoted to undersecretary of Ii\ a television interview Sun­ of luggoge. Or a full-sized double bed. And it avoids repair bills like a... cers moved in and arrested The newspaper also charged hour-long breakfast session He said he had discussed a the war. support in North Dakota, but state. day, Kennedy named his broth­ But maybe you just need a car that well, like a Volkswagen. eight. Chief J. G. Littleton said that Sejna sent conscript■ ‘ sol­ ■ to seek the GOP presidential number of issues, including Sen. Thruston B. Morton, R- that Nixon had strength among telephone Another source close to the er, Sen. Edward M. Kenndey, can carry 15 valises. Or a full-sized So before you go out and buy some the eight were being held “ for diers to remodel the younger nomination. Vietnam, but said ■ he felt he Ky., who was host for the ses­ those likely to be delegates. Kennedys said, “ I have not Investigation of unlawful assem­ They felt from the point, of would be "less than responsi­ sion which brought together Rockefeller was asked about D-Mass., and brother-in-law, single bed. Then you can save a lot of station wagon that has twice as much Novotny’s Prague villa and his heard his (Shriver’s) name Stephen Smith of New York, NOTAffY b ly-riot," a felony. view of the party and the coun­ ble” if he gave a superficial re­ GOP senators from all seg­ reports that his name may still money with a Squareback Sqdan. space as you really need, ask yourself FREE FREE summer residence at Slapy. It mentioned in connection with along with former White House The ages of the eight ranged try this was desirable,” the New medy for the war without being ments. of the party, said, “ No be entered in the May 14 Ne­ the campaign at all . . . I’m It costs only $2349"' this question: PUBLIC demanded that Novotny be ex­ aides Kenneth O’Donnell and DELIVERY Parking! from 21 to 66. posed. York governor said. privy to detailed intelligence’ commitments were asked. None braska primary, even though rather surprised that his name And it not only goes for less than Will all that extra grartQtess be worth Littleton said he heard "sev­ Theodore Sorensen as likely MTHUR Simunek was quoted by Radio But he added he stUl has not and military information. were given." he withdrew it on grounds he is hasn’t come up. If he were jnost, conventional wogons to begin an extra.grand? eral gimshots, or they sounded leading figures in his campaign Prague today as saying the eld­ decided whether to make the "I don’t see how an intelll- Sen. Jacob K. Javits, R-N,Y.,' not a candidate before last going to participate, I’m sure like gunshots” some blocks dis­ for the Democratic presidential Your order for drug need* er Novotny "will resign hlri' of­ race. An aide said an announce­ gence candidate could come up said the governor gave no clue week’s filing deadline. somebody would have men­ • J tant from the main disturbance. nomination. ■ad .ooometlM will be taken DRUG STORES fice as president of the repub­ ment would \k made in Albany with an overaimpllfication” as to what he would do but that “ This Is Nixon country," tioned him." He also said there was "quite a he TED TRUDON, Inc. care o f Immediately. lic and thus render a good serv­ Wednesday on the time and about Vietnam)and feel he has In his opinion Rockefeller re FREE bit of bottle-throwing." replied,___ , _____ adding,______“ If my^ ______name is Shriver and his wife, the for- A sked *^ o^ av"w ^ h A r s MONEY ice to the country." Novotny’s place of Rockefeller's statement made a valuable contribution, ceived "a encouraging on"the ballot, my name is on the mer Eunice Kennedy, are vaca- would participate one of TOLLAND TURNPIKE hartford-manchester-rockvilll- One officer, Sgt. Ron Erich, Qfft resignation is expected at a on whether he will- challenge the governor said when asked was struck on the hand by a Richard M. Nixon for the noml-i about Nixon’s promise to end ORDERS meeting of the party central ® not campaign there in any case, not be reached for comment. signs had been reached on am. ^ TALCOTIYILLE ix^sMojtCsu thrown bottle and treated at a nation. |the w af’ lf elected president. Sen. Milton R. Young, R-N.D., Wrapping hospital, said the chief. ' committee opening March 28. Asked whether he would side- . ^ February 1964, President algnments for any members of *Suggeiit)ed ReteU Price East Coast P.O.B., Local IVixfiB and Oltliea’ Dealer DdUvwy 767 MAIN ST.—648-6821 Rockefeller said he was urged ’■ Asked about his past support a conservative facing re-elec­ Johnson named' Shriver to lead Chaigee, If Any, Additlonaa. WiWitewBllis Optional A* Extoa Ooet, Freeorlptloa Pharmacy (Dm ra ge Ten) (See Page Thirteen) to run both by senators who fa- for President Johnson’s policies, tion this year, said he. is not sup- (See Page Thirteen) the war on poverty. For nearly (See Page Nineteen)

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