THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1968 PAGE TWENTY AYcrage Dally Net Press Rui HlanriiPiatpr lEttrnlng HrraUi For The Week Ended The Weather Juuary 6, 1968 Clear tonight. Low near lero. Washington LOL will meet to­ The\7th Grade Fellowship of morrow at 8 p.m. at Orange Sout^Methodlst Church will Tomorrow fair. High in taana About Town School Menus Jianrl|PHtpr lEuptttnn IlpraUi or low s. Hall. meet tomcrrow at 7 p.m. at Directors Act Today 15,534 20 K m ScnkM* Touth Study Otxxip yfe church for a skating party of North ICettiodtat Church will Manchester— A City of Village Charm Polish Women’s Alliance 518 at Charter Oak Park. The chil­ The Manchester public school meet tonight at 7 at the church. t ^ l meet Sunday at 3 p.m. at dren may be picked up at the menu for the week beglruling On Charter Proposals VOL. LXXXV n, NO. 86 (SIXTEEN PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1968 (OlaMifled Advertiaing on Page IS) 77 North St. church at 9 p.m. Jan. 16 is as follows: P R K ^ SEVEN CENTS Th Reupholstering intendent. ait the piano. Cross, fire and civil defense gregational Church will meet to- for the wedding. • Covers Tlie French Club of Mamches- Herman Passcantel, the de­ *Ihe evening’s aottvlUes will C A M ER A S units swarmed into the area to tonight at 7:30 at the^church. • Custom Drapes evacuate injured. tor will have a poWuck Sunday partment’s ooordinatxn-. Is serv­ include a Penny AiuoUon. Each H LM — BULBS at 5 p.m. ait Orange Hall. Jehovah’s Witnesses will have ing as acting superimtendent. person attending should bring a Rescue operations were ham­ Read Herald Ads Manchester Chess Club will Tolland, Conn. 4 W riters pered because of the near-zero theocratic ministry school to­ Of the seven eligible appli­ wrapped “white elephant” to be I DISCOUNT PRICES meet tonight at 7 at Iona Hall, weather, and the locations of morrow at 7:30 p.m. and a cants, one is from Manchester. aiuctdoned. Regent St. The event is open 87M765 the trains In a open gully, or S i. service meeting at 8:30 at King­ All of the other six are from There will be a brief biisiness ARTHUR DRUG to all Interested persons. In Russia cut, just west of the station. dom Hall. Connecticut towns. meeting ait 8. Firemen used ladders to climb Large Bed Sales Spring Up dowr the steep. Ice-covered Get Prison walls, of the gully. 85 East Center St. Many of the Injured were MOSCOW (AP) — All' four de- helped from the gully to a de­ Americans Are Snoozing Big At Summit St. TE M P LE TS FLOOR COVERING fendants In Moscow’s literary partment store built on concrete trial were convicted today of pilings over the tracks. There, By JACK LEFLER Is becoming a prestiga Item, according " • • A Q m a i n STREET (Across from Bourn* Bulck) anti-Soviet activities and given employes comforted them until WEEKEND CASH and CARRY SPECIAL 30 MANCHESTER AP BusineM Writer to the nmnufooturers. sentences ranging from one to (See Page Eight) Twenty per cent o f American men are I seven years Imprisonment as NEW YORK (A P)—Queen-slzie, king- 6 feat tall or taUer against only 4 per ONE OF THE LARGEST M A < ^ CARPET STOCKS IN THE AREA. ALSO ONE OF THE LARGEST ARM­ demanded by the prosecution, size and king extra long beds are crowd­ cent in 1900. Since 1960 the average man secret police sources reported. per dozen STRONG FLOOR COVERING SELECTION IN NEW ENGLAND. San Francisco Police Hold Demonstrator. (AP Photofax) ing regular-size beds out o f 'the bedroom. has become serven pounds heavier and Iris $1.79 The verdict and sentences That's the word from the National As­ the average woman 11 pounds heavier. came a few hours after Pavel Israel Sets sociation of Bedding Mianuflacturers The Standard double b ^ size is 54 by M. Lltvinoff, grandson of the which reports that 40 times as many big 75 inches. The queen is 60 by 80, the OPEN TO 9 P.M. THURSI^Y and FRIDAY Attendant ‘Sorry’ former Soviet foreign minister, beds were sold last year as were sold king 76 by 80 and the king ■extra long Police, Pickets Clash and Mrs. Yuli M. Daniel, wife of POW Return 10 years ago. 76 by 84. ALBANY, N. Y. AP — the imprisoned writer, de­ TTie big beds accounted for 20 percent "Sorry," said the gas sta­ Manufacturers expect the interest in nounced the closed trial as “ a of sales last year against leas than one JANUARY SPECIALS tion attendant. “ We’re all stain on the honor of our state” With Egypt bigger beds to push sales this year over half of one per cent in 1057. During Rusk’s Speech out of gas.” the 31 bdHicm mark for the first Ume. and called upon world public Extra-size beds aren’t new but the de­ He went on to explain to opinion to condemn it. Their TEL AVIV (AP) — Israel to- Last year’s sales wore estimated at 3950 mand for them Is. million. DUPONT 501 NYLON SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — strators who were swept away a dismayed motorist: “ The statement to Western newsmen day began repatriating 4,600 With violence erupting between by a wedge of police officers “Young couples aren’t thinking of any­ And there’s lanioth'er, though smaller, tops of our storage tanks said the trial was rigged from Egyptian prisoners of war, In- thing other than kings or queens,” says antiwar pickets and police out­ holding night sticks in front of froze and we couldn’t tell trend in the offing: odd-ehaped beds. side, Secretary of State Dean ^ eluding «ve generals, in ex- Elaine Barnheutter, president of Hale’s 9 X 12 them. Fifty were, arrested, how much gasoline we had.” with illegalities. Among these are round beds and beds Rusk spoke of an elusive peace change for 16 Jewish soldiers Bedding Stores, Inc., In New York (31ty. made In the shape of a heart, a piano many carried or dragged to pa­ The attendant, one of mil­ The sentences demanded by In a foreign policy speech Why ? People are bigger, they want to and, for one Long Island couple that trol wagons. Police used an lions of New Yorkers feeling the prosecution were: civilians detained in Egyp- Thursday night. be more comfontabl© land Ihe bigger bed topped at Haile’s, a teardrop. eye-smartj)ig. gagging spray the affects of four straight —Seven years for Yuri Galan- tl^n prisons since the June war. Cursing, bottle-throwing. chemical to disperse the dlsor- sub-zero days, said the mo­ skov, 28, who was charged with A “ small number” of Egyp- brlck-hurllng pickets were derly group, which continued to torist BtUI could buy dry gas currency violations as well as tlans started moving today. Red massed across the street more re-form In smaller units for sev­ but that It would be impos­ antl-Sovlet propaganda. Cross sources said. than an hour before Rusk’s ap­ eral hours. sible to check the car’s anti­ —Five years 'or Alexander The exchange agreement-a CARPET pearance before 1,600 members Some officers were hit by mis­ freeze. Ginsburg, 31, who has acknowl- breakthrough in Israeli-Egyp- } of the Commonwealth Club and U,S. Gives Cambodia Romney Asks siles from the crowd and one “ Our instrument for doing edged compiling a book, publ- relations—was announced World Affairs Council. woman W8us struck on the head that is frozen too,” he said. Ished only abroad, on the liter- the International Red (>oss Rusk was whisked inside with­ In Geneva Thursday. out seeing the 6 or so demon- (See Page Eight) (See Page Seven) Terms were not disclosed, and Pledge on Hostility Mxon ALL ENDS a tight news blackout was Im­ for a new range... FINISHED posed In Tel Aviv. But Inform- BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) — Viet Cong and North Vlet- I ants said the Egyptians were Ambassador Chester namese troops using Cambodia CXJNCORD, N.H. (AP) — being hauled from the former Bowles has promised Cambodia as a sanctuary. or any worthwhile purpose? Michigan Gov. George Romney, British Army compound at Atilt, ev- The communique said In part: Wardrobes Safe for a While near Haifa, to El qantara, on eiythlng to avoid acts of aggres- "Ambassador Bowles renewed acknowledging „ that the polls GET THE CASH YOU NEED AT LOW BANK RATES the Suez Canal. slon against Cambodia,” ac- American assurances of respect 1" the 9x12 40-OZ. SPONGE PADDING The Atilt prison camp was «> rdl^ to a joint communique for Cambodian soverelimty Hampshire primary cam- LOAN LESS BANK CHARGE MONTHLY REP AYMENT TERMS WITH EACH CARPET PUR­ sealed off, and there was no t**® ®"d neutrality and territorial Integ- Paign. challenged former Vice V OF (p e r year) 12 months 24 months CHASE. A SI 4.95 VALUE! Hiked Hems Still the Vogue word on the prisoners’ reaction mission to nty. He expressed the hope that President Richard M. Nixon to- $ 3 0 0 $ 1 9 .5 0 $ 2 5 .0 0 $ 1 2 .5 0 FREE ,, . , 4 * lit® effective funcUonlng of the day to come to the state and de- The Israelis on Jan. 1 re- At the same time, the Soviet internaUonal Control Commls- bate him. 6 0 0 3 9 .0 0 5 0 .0 0 2 5 .0 0 By RHEA STEWART l e ^ e d ^ E^pUan POWs from Utoon^v e d q>hck^ to oppose gjon would avert vlolaUons of “ Anything less would be a 1 .2 0 0 7 8 .0 0 1 0 0 .0 0 5 0 .0 0 Herald Special Writer ft n H Cambodia’s territory and neu- failure on our part, as candl- 2 ,4 0 0 1 5 6 .0 0 2 0 0 . 0 0 1 0 0 .0 0 Untll then Israel had released ^ c e Norodom Slh^ouk trallty by forces operating In dates, to meet our responslblll- LIFE INSURANCE INCLUDED NEW YORK — “ No woman on^sick or wounded soldiers. might have reached to restrict Vietnam.” tics to you as voters in tois cni- this spring can get away with The exchange agreement was toe use of Cambodian territory The United States Is prepared clal first primary of the most a hemline below the middle of Vietnamese Communists. “ material ^ t - crucial election year in modern KITCHEN CARPETS her kneecap.” United Nations in an attempt to The commuiUque. also re- ^ ^ e ” to toe commission, com- American history,’’ he said. THE CONNECTICUT BANK That Is the statement made f f situaUon leased In Washington, reflected ^ Canada and Po- Kicking off his campaign, by Mollle Paumia, a designer AND TRUST COMPANY CHOICE OF MANY COLORS along Its western front. m Iron clad^arantee toe Utot- to Increase Its abUlty to Romney said he and Nixon ap- whose clothes are worn, not by The Israelis also have told the ed States will not employ hot parently will be the only m6jor the swinging set out to get at­ COMPLETELY INSTALLED U.N. peace envoy to toe Middle pursuit if attacks persist from (See Page Eight) Republican presidential con­ tention, but by First Ladies East, Gunnar V. Jarring, they tenders entered in the March 12 MATERIAL—LABOR--CEMENT and others who are more like are prepared to permit toe ... New Hampshire race. you or me. Egyptians to free toe 16 foreign ’’The New Hampshire pri­ Of course, on ithe slim young vessels bottled up In the Suez mary may answer toe question 12-FT. WIDTHS models showing spring .styles Canal since toe war, Eind toe ol who the new president will be BRAIDED RUGS Egyptians are going ahead with to fashion writers here for the Marines Go North or whether there will be a new American Designer Series, the plcms to get them out. one,’’ Romney said in a state­ _ 9x12 skirts stop several Inches above ,Local press reports credited ment read to a news conference the kneecap, and as they twirl Jarring with finding a formula but addressed to New Hamp­ 8 Decorative Colors In the short skirts that have for toe POW exchange which To Counter Threat shire voters. lots of the new clUc fullness, was acceptable to both sides. S A lSo N (AP) — The U.S. maneuver battalions—which Romney said he doesn’t dis­ they have taught one lesson: If Details were then left to toe Red rosB uie reuoria oaiu Marine foTce In South Vietnam’s can cover a wide area and pute toe polls which show him REG. 943.95 you’re going to twirl, wear Cross, toe reports said. *29“ Premier Levi Eslikol told northernmost provinces In- aren’t tied down In static defen- Nixon. ”i have debated tights. swsmen In New York that in creased to 26,000 men today as slve positions—In Thua Thlen. " ^ ' ’® *’®®'’ newsmen ahead,” he said Miss Parnls pointed out, “ We his 'talks with Jarring he had another regiment was moved Only two Marine battalions had The Michigan governor said are In the era of the short suggested “ a few steps as a ges­ north to meet toe threat of been operating In toe province skirt. The eye is trained to ex­ North Vietnamese divisions generally, he would make a better GOP ture"—Including a POW ex­ candidate than Nixon because of pect It. The degree of height around the demillta^ed zone. The enlarged Marine force, change. "broader experience” and be­ INSTALLED IN above the knee Is where the Such Israeli moves were also ^ Senior Marine offlcera said together with about 12,000 South woman’s age, shape and fashion cause he has better ✓ plans to considered------are attempts to indications Improve that toe Vietnamese Infantrymen, deal with the nation’s nroblems YOUR BATHROOM attitude take over." relaUons with toe United Na- Commilnlst troo^ will concen- the alfted and Commu- "No man p ^ isto TILE That answers,' in the same CERAMIC tlons, which came under heavy on toe provinces o ^ u a n g ^ist forces In the DMZ theater the preslde^y despite polls way that all the other design­ editorial and public criticism in W w ^ h fronts toe DMZ and war about equal In Infantry which show h L well behto^^ ers have answered it, the burn­ Israel for toe withdrawal of toe Thlen, just below It, In manpower, according to Intelll- without a deep belief In toe need ing question of whether the U.N. ^ a c e force from toe Slnal ® ^ f ^ ®Prlng offensive p u r^ L t o f m ito TUB AREA FULL BATH short skirt Is here to stay. Our h.llkiii^ . I//('// Desert before toe June war “ “ ‘®® shifting House,’’ Romney said. wardrobes are safe Tor a while Eshkol Even Invited Secre- The sWft of toe 3,600-man 6th troops last April to bolster toe "I ’ve been more of an under- longer. The maxi-skirt or the taiy-General U Thant to visit Is- M ^ n e^ Itogl^ ^ from ^ ^ o^ ^ ^ ^ under heavy ground dog In other situations, and I’ve The plecei you ice here ve just a midi-sklpt, whatever you choose sample of the snore than 400 in the ’ $ p n . o o $ 1 1 0 . 9 5 to call a skirt that’s calf-length, (See Page Seven) gives toe Marines three more (See Page Eight) (See Rage Eight) outstanding £than*Allen open stock is for wearing to parties when mvrnrnt/nxTn 'ollecfion for every room in your f r A x M t W E L C O M tC v G f home. Choose from informal Antiqued you want people to say, "WeU, look at that!" WONDERFVL Pine, elegant Heirloom Solid Cherry, ★ COMPLETE KITGIIEN CABINET REMODELING gracious Solid Mahogany, space- Miss Parnls had other reas­ Firm Hanoi Indications Sought ETHAN ALLEN saving, storage-making Custom Room ^Inslollod by oxperioneed suring words: EARLY AMERICAN Plan uniu, and traditional Colonial in ★ COMPLETE BATHROOM REMODELING Up to 100 Sq. Ft. "The grim business of trying rugged Solid Maple and Birch. See it mochanics in your choie* InsHmod by oxporioncod too hard to look too young now ★ KITCHEN GARPETS mochonics In your choieo has become the pleasant as­ of colors. surance of looking young in out­ Peace Probe Uneventful So Far STORE HOURS: of colors. lines which keep the bosom high Mmiday siod Tuesday Open till 6 P.M. and small, the back straght, the By JOHN HIOH’TOWER produce not only prompt talks probes, which toe State Depart- The Johnson administration Open Thursday and F^day Evenings waistline indented, and the legs AP Special Correspondent bul also a halt In toe flow of memt origljially said were de- was uncertain whether Trinh’s CloB^ Wednesday long beneath very swlngy skirts. WASHINGTON (AP) — The North Vietnamese troop rein- signed to produce “ clariflca- statement was a leglUmate at- “Our day dresses are aU de­ annnounced U.S. search for forcemeats to South Vietnam. tlon” of North Vietnam’s Inteq- tempt to spur peace talks or CERAMIC W AU TILE TRUCK LOAD PRICE$ signed to etn{4iaaii:ze a pn>- clarification of Hanoi’s peace- Exact U.S. alms have not tions. whether it was designed to T h e ^ nnunoed In-ourve through the talk terms hasn’t produced any been spelled out officially and The U.S. probes began after generate a U.S. bombing halt dUaphiragni and most have an assurances so far that would Secretary of State Dean Rusk Hanoi broadcast a statement by without reciprocal action, AMERICAN HAOE optional belt, meant to be worn lead toe United States to call off mode clrar at a Jan. 4 news Foreign Minister Nguyen Duy The trend In Washington now 26 COLORS 57c ‘’*- VINYL ASBESTOS high lunder the bosom lor easy the bomblngi of North Vietnam, conference he had no IntenUon Trlnh. He noted toe U.S. govern- Is to regard It more as psycho- on the hipbones but seldom dl- informed officials say. 01 giving a detailed accounting ment had repeatedly said it logical warfare than as a peace reetty cUnichlng the ’walSt. Suit Indications are, however, that of the U.S. price for stopping wanted to talk to Hanoi but had move. CERAMIC FLOOR TILE FLOOR TILE Bldkits, however, do have 'waist- American policymakers axe toe bombing. received no response. The U S noslUon as stated hv 'bondU^and bellts.’’ Pauline Trigere’s coat: “Tweedy”— in houndstooth looking for more than clariflca- The State Department has “ After toe United States has president Johnson In a San An- FORMICA COUNTER TOPS 12 X 12,1-1 in Random Pattern A mole designed’, Mhrton tlon of toe apparent shifting of responded with an almost daily ended uncondlUonally toe bomb- lonlo Tex sneech was that the Co.,Inc. 9x9,12x12^^ EQFWrOxrtan of graduated greens over white. A nairow band of North Vietnam’s position. “ no comment” since toe Rusk Ing and all other acU of war u n lt^ States would “ ston all K&PEBILY wad REASONABLY INSTALLED 1A9c®’" ^ the fabric sewn across, underlines the high bodice. 78 (Ooloni to C9iooae From \ . . . (Dee Page Nine) ^ T^iey are reportedly seeking news conference' to Inquiries (North Vietnam) ■will hold talks aerial and naval homhnrdmAni Manchester 643-0890— Rockville 875-2534 form Indications that cessation about what results were being with the United States on ques- 20 UNION STREET— ROCKVILLE, CONN. ______> "of U.S. bombing attackis would obtained through diplomatic lions concerned,” Trlnh said. (See Page Five) MAI^CHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1968 PAGE THREE MANCHESTER FV'ENING HEPALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1968 PAGE TWO be placed on pale at the ele­ Coventry Coventry Vernon H ^ b ]T O fX l mentary schocM In the netir fu­ Th* World'i Bait Medicare and Social Security— 9 Sheinwold on Bridge ture. TVo performances are arfiimi CBiBgmft Box Car Fire A Major Mayor Fire Damages planned t o r tee iriiow, one at 1:30 p.m. and tee other at 3 “Free Gift Wrapping” NUDOE OPPONENTS Talk on Children’s Services M More ore Study P&WA Man Does It Again^ PTA Meets Its Major Nathan Agosti- p.m. Cutlery Firm IF ’THEY STAY LOW South dealer nelll until 6 p.m. these days. Parent Visiting Night AimiUROTUI Ruins Mail And Its Mayor Nathan East-West vulnerable Population Increases Figures By AUmED SHEINWOLD Set by Junior Women’s Club Proposed on Wins Fourth $2^500 Award Wednesday The Hebron PTA will spon- Agostinelli from 6 p.tn. on. In Ham den NORTH ^ sor a parent vlMting day at the In New Haven His Honor, or Sir, Is on ac­ # J952 The Hebron PTA wHl hold elementary schools on April 9 By BRUCE BIOSSAT » A READER SERVICE—InformaiUon In this series, plus additional When your opponents bixiand Hie Junior Woman’s a u b of Church Women United, Willi- Transition I 1 * il T1 €i1 t l O t 1 George F. HettunamoC 24 tive duty this week with the data and tables can be obtained In book form by using the HAMDEN (AP)—Fire burned rathe a suK Ibut then stxip you C? 1083 CJoventry will meet at 8 p.m. mantle Area. * « » * * o * » ' * ^ Reed St. has dome it again. Its, January meeting Wednes- ^ ^ „ ^ U:46 NEW HAVEN (AP) — About National Ouard. WASHINGTON (NEA) — coupon below: (Please mail the coupon to New York a ty , using mterior of the George canuauaHy allford to nudge them 0 K6 ^Wednesday In the Church <3om- The Rotary a u b dinner meet- ~ TLe Priubt A Whitney Dtvlsiion day at the Hebron Elementary ^^18 wiU enable parents to 160 sacks of fourth class mall At 6 each day, he doffs his Social Security, a mammothiwemrvfta An-en- at-.the address— J ... as—^ la It appears Inin the AAsanAncoupon.) \ * A AQR3 munlty House on Rt. 44A. ’The Ing at 6:46 p.m. Wednesday In " ^ e Committee of Three hM emiptoye has wonvthe $2,600 bo|) School at 8 p.m. T h e p r o g r ^ claases while *n prog- FUEL OIL W. Fleming Co., a cutlery firm, with a competitive bid. Both will be presented by Orarles were heavily damaged by fire major’s uniform and dons his terprtee already, will begin to i— — — — — “ WESX EAST meeting is designated as "Oov- (Coventry Grange Hall on Rt. “■ prelhnhiary report to a,yj„ard in the monthly suggw- ress and view the wprk of the mayor’s apparel. today. sides have ' roughly equal ^ Q 10 8 7 entry CTub Night” when various 44A. will have James Zuccardy the selectmen, s u g p s ti^ tnat prog^ram, his second In two Bailey, a teacher on leave of In a mall-loaded box car Thurs­ n ♦ 63 children. Babysitting service 15.4 take on truly staggering pro- SOCIAL SECim i’T? I No Injuries were reported as ^ AKJ72 ^ 9 6 4 clubs will tape part In the pro- In charge of the entertainment, problems of teanrttlon in wn m,oniths_ absence from Rham High day night. ’The whole thing would be strength, and each side has a will be provided for those at- too CkU. Min. O.OJ). portions In a bit more than three I Dept. 060 firemen fought the stubborn 0 43 0 AQJ52 School and WUUam Johnson of je n (W (dasseii' t4-Honr Burner Servtoa! The car, at a siding behind much less confusing if he I fitting trump suit. Neither side gram. Mansfield Meeting Hemmaim. « 26-year emptoy* I flames for more than four A 10 6 5 bl-partlsan Hope Valley Rd., who Is a the REA Express Co.- building were promoted to colonel. decades - In the year 2000. , Radio a t y Station can be badly hurt at a low con­ A K9 Mrs. Hilda Singer of toe Chll- The Mansfield Parents’ As- and a leadmon 4n the electroly- R. B. REGIUS hours. Only the shell of the teeusher In me Martboraugh on Brewery Street, had come Presently there are just un­ New York, N.Y. 10019 I tract. SOUTH dren’s Services of Connecticut soclatlon meets at 4 p.m. Sun- ’ ,,, , ^ Oical majchlninig department. Is Manchester Evening Her­ I structure on Broadway Street will talk on "The Works of Fam- day In Multiuse Hall at toe ®mpk>ye In toe dl- School System. ald Hebron correspondent, FUEL OIL from New York City en route der 24 million Americans draw­ Opening lead kings of hearts. 4 A K 4 Please send ...... copy (copies) of ‘ ‘WHAT YOU’VE GOT ■ was left standing. lly and Children’s Services In Longley Srtiool, Maiurfleld State rnonth to study me \nlhiioin to win ( out maxlhipm Bailey and Johnson will pre­ Mrs. Marjorie Porter, tel, 228- to .'iprlngfleld, a postal official ing retirement, survlvar’s, or When today’s hand was play­ C? Q5 649.4908 YW Qasses CX)MING FROM MEDICARE AND S(X3AL SEITURITY’’ at A monetary estimate of dam­ Tolland County today.” All Training School, Mansfield De- °f prepartj^ or e n ^ aiwiairds hi the monthly Bug- sent a program on me ’Title I eiK. said. disability benefits—not to men­ 0 10987 $1 each to : age was not Immediately avail­ ed last month In the national program sponsored last sum­ Firemen said the blaze, of un­ tion the added protection most A J742 women between the ages of 20 pot. ’The program wUl Include ***_™,i^ geistloin Awatxls Prograim. I tournament ^ New Orleans mer by the State Department determined origin, apparently of these are getting under Medi­ able, but the building and prop- South West North East and 40 are Invited. Further In- the secretary’s report by Mrs. ®‘ ®®‘ rW9 under me y $2,600 In Start Mondav NAME ...... North doublw two hearts for a of Education to benefit chil­ smoldered for some time before care. I erty are listed as worth In ex­ Pass I C? Pass 2 ^ formation may be had by call- Muriel Carlson; treasurer’s re- Atigust 1966. Hla second came cess of $90,000. takeout. North assumed, correct­ dren for migratory farm work­ they arrived. Manchester YWCA winter Official estimates for the Pass Pass Double Pass ing Mrs. Albert Gustafson of port by Mrs. aalre Baran, and o h S ^ a i f j ^ AUm and August alPter he suggested A. ADDRESS ...... Flames burst through the roof ly, that the strength was about ^ ers. Bailey was one of me direc­ The box car was said to have number likely to be drawing 2 ^ Double a (| Pass Alice Dr., membership chair­ president’s report toy Arthur An- a change in the manufaoturing classes will begin next week at and sides of the structure by ~ ^ad *0 tors of the project and Johnson contained about 200 sacks of payments In 2000 range from man. derson. Also, old and new busi- sequence for a Jot engilne pent. the Community Y, 79 N. Main 37 million to 42 million. I CI’TY ...... STATE ...... ZIP ...... I the time firemen from Hamden Po‘"ts- North also Msumed that Hostesses for the meeting ness wlU be discussed, followed ® ^ in'Noveontoer, Hemmann came was one of me teachers partici­ fourth class mail, mostly ad­ I , ------c„,r^T,T,Tfirv and North Haven arrived at the side 1 ^ a fitting trump . . j ai St. Registration may be made If that does not seem a large Make checks payable to S(X!IAL SECURI’TY. when me club will greet and be­ by a special progran;i for the out on top o g U i with a sug- pating. vertising, samples and "junk I scene shortly before 4 a.m. In- suit -a n d both black suits were trumps, two hearts and two the commission that drafted the at the (Community Y office Mon- rise, consider the outlook for | Books to be mailed In mid-January. come acquainted wim the organ­ door prize, wim adjournment gestion on a more economical ’The project, geared for chil­ mall tense heat prevented firemen available. monds,------collecting''oiiecHnir onlyonlv 100 charter, as me mird member. 2028, when the number of bene­ izations of town will be Mrs. and refreshments. dren 6 to 16, provided work wim A Post Office spokesman said ,jay through Friday from 9 a.m I c /o Manchester Herald ^ getting* too South took a stab at two spad- points. This was a fine toyrna- In Ite report, me committee fit...... recipients ...... is ... estimated...... to . close at the F. G. Banks, Mrs. Bernard Moh- Mrs. Robert A. Mansfield of - ...... parte. Last month his sugges- languages and trips to museums the blaze also destroyed some to 3 p.m. or at the time of the ...... — ...... es, assuming that North would ment score and would have been range from 53.7 million to 89.6 '— — — — — — — ------“ height of the blaze. lenhoff, Mrs. Marie Ventl, Mrs. Bread' and Milk' St., publicity to m S e c ^ tton ^ l e d toe life of an elec- George F. Hemmsaa and omer places of Interest. phonograph records being sent first class. Babysitting service dal Insurance plans under civil which are keeping people aMve Occupants of an adjacent not have risked the takeout a good result In a rubber bridge million. Frank Badstubner, Mrs. Har- chairman, reports also that toe fio r o 7 ? ? :f t o T c o J ^ U % h l t o tTxxle used in toe electnUyUcal Color slides of me project will parcel post, and that, the rec­ is available for most classes. double without a 4-card spade g;ame also. It pays to stop yow for one So, when one talks of ‘‘fu­ service and railroad retirement, longer and longer and hence j-,ome were evacuated for a vey Barrette and l^s, Fred Sur- motto for the association for machlndlng operaibilon and won has been working hi eloctrodytl- bo shown, wlto comments from ords caused some fumes. ’The schedule of classes In­ holding. Hids was courage be- opponents from making a part ture coverage” in Social Secu­ ’The enlargement of numbers Social Security rolls lesser. but firemen kept the mann. 1968 Is -Help the . _Retarded . - - and ^ — *1 hlH fourth ton award ®al machining since toe process Bailey and Jdo is David of weeks. ing bent, apparently, on a still were released without ball in continue the clubs, allowing weird and erotic Courant In an editorial. elation taught by John Gruber, last few weeks. happenince around ys, Bus Petition higher course, that absolute the custody of Headmaster Don- west to take his two trumps for toe $1,000 real property ex- ^er Monday afternoon selectmen w d a- rtnteident of Schools Rolb- „,„„e n t ^ th the State Board sWeklck, G l^ys ’The new 6-cent rate for first music critic for the Manchester A total of $9,174 has been ear­ A petition signed by residents numbers In all age groups are ^ 7 Heipont tha world todav by class letters went Into effect at Herald, ’Tuesday at 7 :30 p.m. whenever he liked. Mrs. Wllda Devine and Miss marked for teacher aides for tiie of the Tolland Woods area re- tremendous. suspects were Identified ’The defenders took two Samuel P. Allen. Mrs. Robert Kingsbury Jan. 19 whose members are In- dectekm was announced will submit the required ntidnight Saturday and by Mon- at his home, 685 Hill St., East questing bus transportation Into At the aged end of the spec- gg Charles R. King, 17, of ANSMO' Necessary qualifications for will be Mrs. George Ross, and volved. Patricia Devine. Gene Devine day afternoon, the Hartford Post Hartford; and the Y-Wlves elementary school reading pro­ Wednesday Mra Stephen Selectmen agreed at their ®«®r a meeffing y e s t ^ y t^ ay, ‘ ^®. g®': ® wUl play the villain. Big Head the subdivision was submitted trum, the trend is magnified Bloomfield Hills, Mich.; Wil- eligibility are: 66 years of age on Weiteesday, Mrs. Stephen ^ ^ ^ Bralrtm, First Se- per cent relm^raement of others In the cast In- Office had not only sold all Its Tuesday, from 9 to 11:30 a.m. gram. An oxklnltlilonal $4,6C_ Charley, to the school board at Its meet- by health advances (and, of jjgjj, Armstrong, 18, of Dy­ on or before Oct. 1, 1967, either Oehmsen. meeting last night $20,000 for the equipment. 6-centers but all Its penny with sllmnastics, coffee break grant has enabled the town husbemd or wife; own and re- 7th Grandchild l®n, Bradley and Crane to the loabman EJrnest 'Vlik, Rev. Don­ elude Marjorie Porter, Barbara ing. ’The petition also included course, the very treatments gjgp Ray, N.Y.; and Scott B. MEADOWS ald G. MJMer, arcliitect Ste­ stamps as well, the newspaper and a choice of knitting, bridge schools to purchase In-school 5^7-2729 HTID RT 91 NORTH side In the property In Coven- Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. next meeting of the Board of Foran, Brenda Curran, Linda a written in notation that the made possible now under So- Caddy, 18, of Garden a ty , N.Y. HARTfORD SPRINOMILOI XPWt phen Jonous and state f ire mar­ noted. or ceramics. television transmitting equlp- try and have owned and resided Smith Sr. of Main Street an- Selectmen, so that they might Glldersleeve, P am ela Law, signers were advocating public clal Security’s Medicare tea- ’ _J ______’ Snxy Kendall-Terencc Blorssnl shal offlcBals. High Welfare Rent annual sale ‘“This is a ridiculous situa­ Contract bridge classes ment which Is located at the kindergartens for next year. tures) which keep tens of thou- "THE PENTHOUSE” ' ..the rtvMling In property In toe State of Con- nounce the birth of their seventh elaborate on the preliminary re- Maralyn Horton, Heather Mc­ qW^A'Tlin.lV story of today . tion,’ ’ said the Courant. taught by Mrs. Lenore Brooks high school. They asked for rerouting of sands alive longer than a few Moore Elected All Color — Flas! necUcut for a total of five years grandchild, a daughter, Eliza- port of the committee. ------Local officials asked------if any WATERBURY (AP) — A wel ------Donald,------James Law, John Ham- ‘“The most sensible and fair gj^rt Monday, Jan. 22, from The town has received a grant the school buses around the decades back. Mirhset Csine “AtFIE’' preceding the application for beth Anne, born Nov. 2 to Ells- The reslg(nation of Joseph modUicatiQn could b c ^ a d e to ___ official says the state Is llton and Penelope Slbun. A Brizitie Bardot Viva Marla | o f hosiery solution would be to allow first- 7.45 10 p.m., and Mrs. Con- of $4,687 to hire three teacher horseshoe formed by Laurel In this country today there Bill Moore, director of athle- said exemption; If married, the worth E. and Elizabeth (Nel- Walker from the conservation make toe building suitable...... for paying $5 million yearly to rent ’Tickets for the production will class letters to be sent with 6- Brooks will lead a great aides to assist In the second Ridge, Blueberry Lane, and are an estimated 13,000 people tics at Central Connecticut State DRIVE IN ★ RT ‘j total income of husband and son) Smith of Westville, N.H committee was accepted last least temporary use by toe substandard housing for Its wel- cent stamps until 6-cent stamps decisions discussion group grade reading program. ’They pine Hill Rd. with two bus 100 years of age or older. Not (Ollege, was recently elected wife from all sources cannot ex- The young couple also have a night by the selectmen, with sobooll. fare recipients. are available,” It said. Wednesday, Feb. 7, at p.m. will follow up on the reading stops at either end of Laurel ’The request was denied after in answer to a reporter’s ques- 8 long ago, the centenarians could president of the E a ^ m Foot- ceed $6,000, and If single. In- sen, Frederick Ellsworth, who replacement to be selected Engineering Supplies ‘“ThlB may raise thecry of classes beginning later In akUls program with atudenh^ on Ridge Rd. be counted on the fingers of a ball Conference at the Confer- Jiome cannot exceed $3,000. is four years old. review o f the archlteot’s plans, tlons, Dr. Prank T. Simpson, from names to be submitted by w d Instruments lllegiallty because of the new the term Include flower ar- an individual and small group The petition was turned over few hands. ence’s annual meeting. Moore • Assessor Allen also points out The maternal grandmother Is the Republican town commit­ ’The state fire marchal’s office executive assistant to Welfare pr. 3 pr. postal rate law, but it Is no basis, after the students have to the Transportation Commit­ More remarkable still, the succeeds Michael Briglia, di- ujj Brother” ------10:00 Shat If the exemption Is allowed Mrs Frederick Nel-son of Port- stood by Its original description commissioner Bernard Shapiro, MAnebeoter Blueprint ranging and yoga. tee. and Supply, Ihc. Micro Mesh Heel and Toe, more illegal than having a na­ worked with the reading specla- tee which will Investigate the Census Bureau estimates that rector of athletics at Glossboro •It will be on toe house and the Land, Me. Aaro Aho’s term on the con­ of the bulidiing as a tiwo-story told the Waterbury Republican “ Kill A Dragon” ------8:4* wood frame construction and during a visit that the $5 mll- 690 Haraord Rd., reg. 1.50. 1.2S 3.75 tionwide monopoly diarge 10 Ust. situation this weekend. there are 240,000 Americans 90 State College. Jess Dow, dlrec- ROUTI6 6 « 44A ' Jot on which the house stands; — — servation commission expired In MfuioliiMter, Coon.—649-8698 “Navajo Joe” 7:00 tberefore not suitable for public Uon Is a third of the total rent cents for a 6-cent item because The $4,687 for this year wiU ------years old or more. tor of athletics at Southern Oon- mwm M*. MOO •any excess property will not Manchester Evening Her- December, and last night he Rockville Exchange 4.5% Rise Noted [ 3 school -use. paid by the department for wel- of Its own Ineptitude,” apparent­ be continued by the state to Manchester Evening Herald ’These particular aged tolk are necticut State College, was J>e considered for toe exemp- aid Coventry correspondent, was appointed to a new, six- Ent. 1495 Reinforced Heel and Toe, Bradirton said he would con- fare families. ly referring to the rise from provide a lV4-year program, ac- Tolland correspondent Bette too old today to have done the elected vice president and Roy PRIZE-WINNING 1st RUN TRIPLE-ACTION SHOW! •Uon. r. Pauline Little, tel. 742-6231. year team by the selectmen. 1 ^ 5 3.75 six to ten cents In the airmail In Idle Qaims cording to Sutierlntendent of Quatrale, telephone 876-2846. work and plied up the earnings Van Ness, director of athletics Vision Screening Clinics ------tlmie to explore other pos- ______rate over the past few years. Schools Robert Bralrton. ------needed to qualify for any but at Trenton State College, was aibllitles of rental space os well A 4.6 per cent increase In Such close friends... , The (Coventry Public Health i Cl Walking Sheer, reg. 1.85 Brairton will attend a confer­ the most limited special Social re-elected to the post of secre- ^Nursing Association will begin V if l r C l A H T t V o C t as portable deasrooms. 1.15 3.75 unemploymenit oompenaaitloin Such beautiful enemies... Research Money “We will pick the facilDtles ence on the use o f teachers aides Pleads Guilty Security benefits. But they are tary-treasurer. .a series of vision screening " 41784.90 daims was reported for last HAR’TFORD (AP)—The state -whiclh aire toe most suitable and THINK SMALL Elderly Get Grant next week. To Murder Counts a harbinger of the future. ’Those clinics during this month to de- Bv Rosary Unit 1068 Volkswagen Sedan Support Hose, reg. 3.95 3.25 9.75 who replace them later in the has applied for $102,928 from eoonoimlcail,” he said. week in the 'MaiKhester office ’The .town has reached the .tect suspicious slgpis of possible •' *' Delivered In Manchester HAR’TFORD (AP) — The fed- NEW HAVEN (AP) -Willie upper age brackets WILL be St Bridget Rosary Society Washington for the second He has already investigated eral government has granted otf the Stole Lalxw Depaitm^. po^t in the grant program " .‘T'oa'accused of slav” ;eye problems. These clinics are Blquipped with leatherette In­ Panty Hose, reg. $3 qualified—and wiU draw bene­ part of an Intensive program otxmsor a Militarv Whist y®®*"® °P®«-a«on »he Connectl- portable classrooms which are terior, windshield washer, 2- 2.50 7.50 $28,416 to the Stamford Ctommu- The rtaitewMe increase was 11.2 .vvhere the grant directors hope estraiiiredestranged wife and a fits a long time. JAMES C oburn for children from aees three to ^ gut Research Cbmmlsslon. expensive, he said. The town speed electric wipers, heater, nlty (>>imcil Project for serv- per cent. to give services such as the man friend with a shotg(un last These are the operative five years, the age at which the Setback Party Friday, Jan. Dempsey approved would require a four-or-flve-unit defroster, 4-way safety flashers, Don’t miss this once-a-year opportunity to ices to some 600 elderly per- A total of 625 dteirns weire aides, rather than just equip- GODfREY CAMBRIDGE summer, pleaded guilty In Su- trends for anyone Interested In discovery and the corrective at 8 p.m., at St. Bridget the application Thursday. ’The complex to house the klndergar- back-up lights, front and rear sons. processed In Manchester during ment, he noted. nf Social Security’s future cover­ treatment of cross-eyes, lazy School cafeteria. Mrs. J. Ed- gi’ant would support technologi- ten classes, seat belts. save on your favorite Hanes hosiery. Choose The State Commission on the week ending Jon. 6, com- The $4,601 grant under PubUc ^ ^ deeree murder Services for Elderly Persons an- pored to 598 claims processed Act 38 has permitted the school secona-aegree muruer. age, since coverage across the TECHHICOUHrTECHHISCOPF eye blindness are most effec- ward MoKeever is chairman of cal counseling of business and He predicted ten classes of South Pacific, Bali Rose, Gentle Brown, Drift­ work spectrum Is nearly uni­ tlvely treated to prevent poor the event Proceeds will benefit Industry by the commUsion. kindergarten students will at- TED TRUDON Rt*. II, Tolland Tpl*. nounced Thursday It will admin- during the week ending Dec. 30. system to purchase a television He had been indicted in No- TileeHvtll*-M*nch«tf*r wood, Town Taupe, Barely There or Barely Ister the money, allocated under Stotewllde, claiims rose by 3,- camera, video tape machine and vember on two counts of flrst- versal today. The only new eyesight or blindness la terin s^olarships to East CathoUc '^® ° " ‘®® Technical tend schwls on double sessions, group brought under the tent \ mmr life tno-h onnnmred bv the Services of the U.S. Department necessitating five classrooms. 649-21)1 the Federal Older Americana 226 to a 32,162 total last week, transmittal television set. The degree murder. \ TtCHNICOLOR VOLKSWAGEN Black. Short 8Va to 10, average 9 to 11, long by the 1967 law were clergy­ Act. During the corresponding period equipment will be used by the State law requires life sen- Mothers of local children in S ^ r J Societ^^ The e v ^ t is ofCommerce would supply the The P/®^‘®\‘° " men. ’They could qualify before TONIGHT 7:65-9:10 9^2 to 11. The two-year demonstration laat year, the figure was 26,- langueige arts and guidance pro- tences for second-degree mur- the above age group are urged open to toe public. ’Tickets will n'oney. p r c g by takdng certain steps. Now to call Mrs. Thomas Crane for be sold at the door, project will provide counseling, 556. gTa-Bis- der convictions. they are In unless they opt out. (D&L, Hoaleiy, Manebeotor Parisade) home visits and employment New Haven led the state last Tolland School system Judge Raymond J. Devlin BURNSIDE appointments on one of the days Members of a committee on services. week with 4,140 claims, and was Grant Committee, appointed by scheduled sentencing for Jan. (NEXT: Many of Young Bene­ ^80 BURNSIDE AVI lA»,t HAKUOPO the clinic Is to be held: Jan. 16, arrangements for the card party followed by Bridgeport with 3,- Bralrton, includes reading dir- 26. fit.) fREE PARKING 528 3333 Jan. 23, and Jan. 30 from 10:30 are Mrs. Irene Bergin, Mrs. A. a.m. to noon in the Registrar’s r . Campbell, Mrs. Harold Bur- McFarland was arrested in Britain with 2,904, and Water- gQ^ool Assistant Principal Jose- October In Brooklyn, I^.Y. Room In the Town Hall on Rt. nett, Mrs. Gennaro D’Auria, FOR RENT b u ^ w ^ 2.75^ ph Casello and guidance director jjg ^^g charged with shoot- 31. A team of trained volunteers Mrs. Prime Amadeo, Mrs. John 8 and 16 nun. Movie Pro­ Manchester Its 17to Andrew Winans. The committee ^g ^^g Josephus wlU conduct the screening. Ck>stello, Mrs. Robert Eels, Mrs. D&I j Bulletlir Board Anthony Evans, Mrs. Louis jectors—aonad or silent, also spot among toe st^ s M ^ Braiirton work together on vVeslon. 48, in Weston’s apart- FIANO'S RESTAURANT •fOUR STORES OF FASHlOH- ’The Whlrlaways Square oellaFera, Mrs. WUUam Gallo, SS nun. slide projectors. fices. Only W lU im a ^ w^^ the grant applications. „,gn^ ROUTE 6 and 44A Dance has an open club level Mrs. WUUam GeUnas, Mrs. Wal- 'nmmipsoinvilie with 596, and aasses Permitted WELDON DRUG CO. MUfbrd with 599, haxi lees claims dance from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. „o Hokkanen, Mrs. Joseph Har- 767 B U a S t^ T e l. 646-5631 ’The home economics and art LUNCHEONS tomorrow In the Coventry rlngton. than Manchester. classes will be permitted to use ^ s m o j o s i Mondiestier Phone 648-7832 r TUES. thru ^ I . ^ THMKOIN UCMOCOK Grammar School on Rt. 31. New Also, Mrs. Ernest Fitzgerald, their new classrooms In the arts official club caller, Ed Blaln of Mrs. Edmond Greaney, Mrs. and science wing of the high Massachusetts, wUl officiate. In James Benevento, Mrs. Joseph school, although they were not charge o.f refreshments will be Lynch, Mrs. Marguerite La- formally accepted by the Board DINNERS Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bray and Flamme, Mrs. Joseph McCooe, of Education Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moseley. Mrs. Burton McNamar, Mrs. ’The rooms have been accepted SttSOrTHMTtI ROOMS FOR BANQUETS AND WEDDINGjS Short Subjects 6:80-8,65 ’The Woman’s Republican Emery Bessette, Mrs. Harry by the Building Committee and a u b of Ooventi:y has Us meet- Norton, Mrs. Stanley Lucas, are covered by insurance. - “FltewiUy” 6:50-9:10 DANCING SAT. NIGHT TO GOOD MUSIC DART 2-DR SEDAN Sat.-Sun. 1:30-4:25-6:45-9:00 YES! ITS TRUE! Ing at 8 p.m. Monday at the Mrs. Adam Bajoris, Mrs. ’The school board decided to home of Mrs. Eugene Bramhall Charles Klotzer. withhold approval of the rooms THEMIRlSCHCORPORATIOfI on Parker Bridge Road. Also, Mrs. William LaMotte, 1968 DODGE 'unlUl they are emUiely complet­ THEYIL BOTH ’The pubUc- Is invited to a Mrs. James Oomlrts, Miss Made- Dart 2-Door Sedan. Undercoating, backup lights, ed. meeting at 8 p.m. today on line Smith, Mrs. James Sliian- ’The school board agreed to re­ THENTREEAST BE hIeRE!! ‘‘Christlan UrUty” at the home nl, Mrs. Harry Smith, Mrs. Dan- win^hield washer. Chrysler 90A O R new its membership in the C3on- , ■M M M tm MMUK • M9-S491 juniors look to spring in 5-yei^/50,000 mile warranty. of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ttirn, lei Newcomb, Mrs. Joseph nectlcut Association of Boards O ’Times Farm Camp. This month- Schauster, Mrs. Wentworth of Education (CABE), for which Acres of Free FarUng — Luxury Cinema ly study and discussion group Johnson, Mrs. James Peak and it Is assessed $266.80. mwkfi T session is sponsored by the Mrs. Frank Young. the pTettiest way possible. . . Total enrollment In the local WALT DISNEY'S First sigii schools has. Increased by 80 stu­ o dents since the start of the FOR navy, of course, frosted with white school yeor, according to the JAWALTERMMITOICTION HungteBoffliTICHNICOLOHe TopQualil^ o f B g o ^ latest enrollment report. Stu­ COURmtoi P U M S n i^g WALT DISNErS | ^ N D E R TO N IG H T dents In Tolland schools, exclud­ K j r ava>ee,^Im Bm m iBOou^ 21 ing those attending Rockville “FltewiUy” 1 ^ ^ WCHNICOlOae ______I USED CARS High, total 1,613. ’The high ciiPiTors CHILDREN — 'THIS SHOW ONLY — $1.00 W llllnanlle/ u s e d c a r . school enrollment Is 736;. Hicks 9:00 Mon. - F it “Jungle” 7:00-9:30 “ Cougar” 8:16 FRIDAY, JAN. 12th 406, and Meadowbrook 467. Set. “ Jungle” 11:00-1:36-4:16-6:50-9:80 Dancing Student Parking Banned Sun. “Jungle” 1:80-4:05-6:46 and 9:80____ Each 1967 '440' DODGE Nii^t 1967 Barracuda ’The school board reinforced THE show of tho yoar! 4-Dr. Sedan. Auto, trans., 8-12 p.m. Its philosophy of banning stu­ 2-Dr. Hardtop. V-8, au­ V-8, power $99K ElSailSESElSDaSE] a. Capturing the very essence of pristine tomatic trans., S4 a C | | steering. dent parking at the high school. power steering^ ftwiW ’They agreed to agedn press the simplicity, bonded navy crepe ■with fine tuck­ Board of Selectmen to erect 1964 CHEVY "No Parking” signs along Old ^ Feafuring ed front, crisp white organza collar and cuffs. 1965 CHRYSLER Bel Air 2-Dr. Sedan. V-8, Catoole Rd. leading to toe high .OGCM Restaurant FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER! auto, trans. 5 to 18. 9 2 1 New Yorker 4-Dr. Sedan. $1195 school. No action has been noted a similar earlier re­ Lebeium„ Conn. and Lounge Fully equipped. M995 quest to toe selectmen. "THE BLUE BEATS" 1964 DODGE Both Bralrton ai)d Board •7 WINDSOR AVE. on Route 83 IN VERNON AND b. A froth of whi'te organza at the neckline (Chairman David Cook noted the for a snow blower... 1965 CHEVY 2-Dr. Sedan. 6-cyl„ itand- OPEN ■■■ ’ l l problems created by students and on the sleeves of our navy crepe skim­ Impala 4-dr. C6 JCQC ard trans., SQQS Weekend SPECIALS THE WILD WEEDS' or any worthwhile purpose? Hardtop. low mileage, wvW driving to school In other school ALL YEAR mer, completely lined. Junior petite sizes systems. ’The mobility of a driv­ \ PRIME RIB ON STAGE TOGETHER! 1966 DODGE ing student creates some of With Both Groups Singing Thair Hit Rocords 5 to 18. $21 1967 DODGE the most serious problems faced N. Y. CUT SIRLOIN STEAK GET THE CASH YOU NEED AT LOW BANK RATES Polara 2-Door Hardtop. Coronet ‘440’ 4-Dr. Sedan. ROUND! ^ by high schol administrators, It Just For You! AYMENT TERMS ■ RAH, auto, trans., $|0QjB R&H, auto, trans., $ 4 4 | | C LOAN LESS BANK CHARGE ■ MONTHLY REPi was noted. The Same Rustic ^ BAKED STUFFED SHRIMP OF (per year) 12 months 24 months | power steering. • power steering. e e w v NOTE: There will be a alight Inoreaw in our admission (DAL, Dm m m , MoiMdiMtor Farkaae) The board agreed to accept ENTERTAINMENT—THURS., FRI., SAT., SUN. Atmosphere and $ 3 0 0 $ 1 9 .5 0 $ 2 5 .0 0 $ 1 2 . 5 0 1 Its first tuition student at l o u n g e — FRANK ROBER’TS — DAVE FORD charge to night only . . . 1967 PLYMOUTH FURY III 4-DR. HARDTOP Wednesday night’s meeting. ’The Fine Food . .. Vocal. Organ 6 0 0 3 9 .0 0 5 0 .0 0 2 5 . 0 0 1 RkH, auto, trans., tinted glass, factory air, $ 9 9 0 5 student Is the daughter of a SHOWTIME IN THE RANCHSKHXER BALLROOM DONT MISS THIS ONE! 1 ,2 0 0 7 8 .0 0 1 0 0 .0 0 5 0 . 0 0 1 remainder of 6-yr./80,(X)0-mlle warranty. mi99w teacher In the school system. A ’TO ’THE DANCE BAND OF ART SLADE 2 , 4 0 0 1 5 6 .0 0 2 0 0 .0 0 i 0 0 . 0 0 1 rate pro-rated on last year’s DANCING per pupil cost of $628 was set. FEATURE ATTRACTION It’s t in Only Tlim LIFE INSURANCE INCLUDED Bralrton has appointed a EXOTIC DANCER—ANITA OARl CHORGHES MOTORS, Inc. school bus committee, headed Ffll. and ’THE ANITA EKBERG OF BURLESQUE You’ll Have The Chamol SHOP D&L IN IHE MAMCHeSIte PAHKAI*. OPEN MJN.. WED.. THORS.. PRI. NWHTS Till ♦ P.M.. TOES. 6 SAT. m * P.M. CHRYSLERS DODGES by Cassello to Investigate "and THE CONNECTICUT BANK handle various problems aris­ SAT. NITES! 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY FBI., SAT. ★ 65 TOLLAND TPKE.—MANCHESTER ★ AND TRUST COMPANY 80 OAKLAND ST. MANCHESTER ing from the school bus use by FOR RESERVATIONS CALL—872-3881 students. The committee vidll MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1968 PACE % irouB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY lA iy«8 Other Changes Accepted Legion BSdltor ^TTAR Tolland of Co-«d{tors Stan SloMberg. -By CLAY R. POLLAN- FLETCHER CLASS 00, MANCHmm Sports Sldltor AMIS Suaan Ooldberg MAR. 22 Vour Daily Aetivify Guidt SEPT. 23 Ray Kelly Tool Machine Shop Allowed Oary Jodoln Compulsory Mill Tax ;,APR. 20 According la lha Stars. '' OCT. 23 **When You Think of GlasSy $49-4521 T he H igh S chool W orld \ 4-16.27-38 To develop message for Saturday, InWedecoComplexbyZBA Think of Fletcher** read words correspo^lng to numbers % of your Zodiac birth sign. Mrs. Joyce Don, Faculty Adriaor TAUMK FRIDAY, JANUARL 12 Compiled by Students of Manchester High School Rejected by Directors APR, si Tlie Zoning Boatri ot Appeals baked beans, tossed salad, VOL. XXX, Na 16 1 Balk 31 Aporooches 61 Those ( M A Y 21 2 Mend 32 Worry 62 Pronx)te has gnuited a Usnlted rone cheese w'edge, fruit; Thursday, 54 McKEE STREET The Board of Directors last night rejected only one ^ 5-14-29-39 3 Cheery 33 Remember 63 Come 6-15-25-34A ' cHangetDllghttadusrtirialtoper- hot turkey sandwich, cranberry S/53^2-83-87 . 4 You've 34 Of 64 Or m il ttw kMsatiton ot «t small tool sauce, buttered peas and car- W orld of Tankers Overwhelm Platt recommendation of the Charter Revision Commission 5 Private 35 Moke 65 Promise 49-60-79-86M-- (ORIC), a charter requirement for .a mandatory tax for MMINI 6 Better 36 Sunshine 66 You SAOnTARIUS maictikw shop in Htw Wodeco roU, peach cobbler; Friday, tu- TUB ENCLOSURES & SHOWER DOORS jr a M A Y 22 7 You'll 37 By 67 Out cRxnplex oo Ktt$gEft>ury Ave. na and rice casserole, cheese (^pi’tal Improvements. It approved all others. 8 The 38 Ability 68 Feud from $25.00 to $45.00 Look Toward CCIL Title ® JUNE 22 Sixty-Eight Its near blaiUcet appro'val I n ------9 One 39 Influentiol 69 Do DEC. 22 PormlBsixxi was gnantod for cube, buttered carrots, corn- breast strUke and Kevin Oonk- eludes tite proposal for the elec­ 8-22-44631 lOGood 40 And 70 Money 10-18-31-42^ the location ot the lindln bread and Jelly, fruit Ice box Hie Mlandteslter High ewim or that one board has more qutd- W-/7476-77 n A 41 Kind 71 Upsets 51-6470 Oompeny in a 4,000 aquaro foot cake. Milk and orange Juice are Now Is tbe time to bring in year seroens to be repaired. As the end of the first se­ triam defeated PlaM Jon. 8 tor lin ’60 took a first in the 200- tion of the entire nine member Ifled people than {mother. 12 Point 42 Regarding 72 Are C A N C n 13 In 43 Of 73 Mode? CAPRICORN buildit^ wWch win be valued served with all meals, Storm window glass replaced. mester approaches at MHS, sen­ yard individual medley. The Board of Education every two FHtzCterald, in his arguments their first C.C.I.L. vtotory. The , JUNE 23 U Talks 44 Has 74 For DEC . 23 ^ at $60,000 to $70,000. It wHl be Church Note* 400-yard freestyle relay team years, and to non-staggered ISToke 45 And 75 Keep ior class activities are gaining meet was held In Manchester. for rejection of the proposal, j JUfir 23 JAN. 20 was vioboiiiouB also. term s.. 16 Got 46 Finonclot 76 A oonotavoted by DasrU Weboter 'Bhe Rev. Donald MHUes'e ser­ AUTO GLASS INSTALLED This brings the team’s record' said that politics has no place 17 Friendship 47 Old 77 Decision tempo. A real reminder to the On Thursday, January U , the Rejection of the capital Im­ g S 7-19-2437 9-17-28-404 in the area ot the present tjwo mon subject at Sunday’s 9:30 to 2-0. Manchester awept all the on the school board. 1.^48-59-71 18 News 48 Forgetting 78 It I52-CT-67 ^ warebousea which oompriBe sod 11 a.m. services of the Unlt- class c t ’68 ttiat thedr yeiar As swim team wSH Journey to Ma­ provements tax proposal was It was the consensus of the 19 Gain 49 Your ' 79 Problems CLASS FURNITURE TOPS first places but two. Doug Pas­ 20 News 50 Of 80 To Wodeoo Center. ed Congregational Church Is loney. So come out and waiUSi unanimous. Acceptance of the Republicans that politics has almost half over came Tues­ tel '60 end Brad MUler ’68 were 21 Business 51 Love 81 Is The lin d n Oompany, a New “ Petrified Thinking” . a swimming team that will de­ school board election proposal always had a place with the 22 Ticne 52 Another 82 You day, when measurements were double winners. Pestel won the London company, contempilBltes Boy# Basketball Schedule ' MIRRORS (FiiapIsM asd Dm f ) feat Maloney and be in ikrong was along strict party lines, S school board and that two-yeax, 23 Repoir 53 People 83 Good 200-yard freestyle, with a tlkne 2- 12-23-3524 More 54 That 84 On Wring ten to 15 emptoyes end The schedule for Saturday’s taken for caps and gowns which contention for Ihe C.C.I.L. title. to 3, with the Republicans for non-staggered terms would give o f 2:16 and the 400-yand free­ W-/47-58-69 25 Care 55 Words 85 Succe^ will perfoitn finlBhlng opera- Boys Basketball League games PICTURE FRAMING (all ty|iM) will be worn not only for gradu­ Rdbert Dixon, ’69 the proposal and the Democrats the electorate as iig;id supervi­ 26 The 56 Personolity 86 First style with a fine time o f 5:01.5. vmoo 27 The 57 Fodes 87 Results tfens on small metal equipment st the Hicks Memorial School ation but also for such activities MlUer won the 100-yard buttei^ against. GOP Director John sion over the school board as it AUG. 24 28 Deepens 58 Things 88 Love Oarside was not present last parie Including some fBubrloa/t- gynt is, 10 a.m., Llpman WINDOW and FUTE GLASS as the year-end senior assem­ fly and the 100-yord breeat- has over the Board of Directors. SEPT. 22 29 With 59 Yesterdoy's 89 Woy Memories for Sale 30 And 60 Own 90 Pending Ing -work. Chorches vs. Clinton Press; 11 bly. This year’s class of some stnoke with times of 1:00 and night. 3- 20-30-41 660 filed into the main faculty (S)Good ^Advene Atty. Hesbert Hannabury, a.m., Wanats vs. Krechko Bros., 1;1> respectively. lin the 60-yard Do you remember those good The board discussed only the -S755-72-8489 lounge from eight-thirty until representing the appMcaMts, de- and noon. Savings Bank of Tol- fteestyle, Mlanchester took both old days at MHS during 1967? two controversial proposals and ten-fifteen to have heaxls, helghit, Hospital Notes sciibed the oompany as "small, land vs. Sport Mart, first and second. Dave Moyer If you do, but would like to approved all of the many oth­ and weights measured. This dean and good looking, of the Heart Chairman Named ’68, with a time o f 0:25, fin­ refresh your memories of some ers without one word of com­ Visiting hours fire 2 to 8 p.m. Diane Griswold Stan Sloeaberg year’s provider of caps and type the town Is trying to at- Mrs. WUIlam B. Smith of 112 ish^ first and Boh Snydw ’69 of the events and the activities ment. In all areas excepting mater­ gowns is Clifford’s Manchester. traot.” IndustriEd Development Gerald Dr. has been named finished second. Both the 400- which took place; why not buy The blanket approval includes nity where they are 2:80 to 4 OocnmiOalon chaliman tVimam Tolland ticket chairman for a Other class business which Hanoi Peace Probe yard freestyle medley end the the Senior Supplement of the broadening of , referendum p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. and pri­ Summers also spoke In favor French fashion show, ” La Fan- Legion of Honor this week saw completed was FORD WAGON 200-yard m ^ e y relay were won ’67 Somanhls. This addition con­ lights, to permit possible over- vate rooms where they are o f the 2X)oe change to permit taisle Parlslenne” , which will the chosing of a class metto. by Manchester with the times call by petition of board actions 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Visitors are She is Diane Tracy Griswold, ” I’m taking a walk through Monday morning during the tains brief stories and numer­ the Industry’s location. be presented at G. Fox and Co. of 4:39.7 and 2:05.6 respective­ ous pictures of the “ My Fair pertaining to the sale and purch­ requested not to smoke in pa­ Uneventful So Far Jeui. 18 to benefit the 1968 Heart 5’6", blue eyes, and. . .she is a people run; some homeroom period senior home- The ZBA placed several re- ly. Steve Spaeth ’68, one o f the Lady” production, the senior- ase of town property ; residency tients’ rooms. No more than Fund. SPECIALS (Continued from Page One) etrldblons on its oppro-val, how­ blonde. And “ Do blondes have A T ® ^ tri-captalns, won ithe 100-yard requirements for the police two visitors at one time per pa­ Mrs. Smith ■will direct sales tho ^ taking my time as well as jjgj compiled by the faculty game, the 1967 gradua­ which Johnson and Rusk have ever, one of which limits the freestyle with a time of 58.7. chief, the fire chief, the direc­ tient. cl North Vietnam when this will for the Heart ABScclaltion of more fun. is seemingly the a roundabout path, although I ciommencement Committee, tion exercises, and the Sadie in mind for a peace tEdk-bomb- zone change to the present ap- Bd Keiderling ’68, another cap- tor ot pubUc works, and the su­ lead promptly to productive dis­ Greater Hartford which serves 1966 COUNTRY SEDAN question to be asked. ’The retort: know the shortest distance be- .pj,g motto finally chosen for Hawkins dance. Patients Today: 287 ing halt deal would at least in­ plicant and the building which tiabn, took the ibooksbroke with perintendent of water and sew­ '29 area communities. “ More fun than what?” Yes, tween two points is a straight jg .-while We Live, Let Us Being offered on a first come, cussions.” And he added Ameri­ volve Etdvance understanding proposed. The new build- V-8, cruisomatic. 1 Q C a t f ^ o f 1:06.2. ’The final out­ ers; and pay hikes for the Board . .V.I line. I think I’m avoiding the j Tr,,n„ >> first serve basis, this limited ADMITTED Y E STERDAY: ca assumed North Vietnam about the military as well as the w will be the third Webster „ The fashion show will feature Emberglo. A I Dlsv has fun, but this is just .... . Dive bully. come o f the meet ‘was Manches- publication may be purchased of Directors. Mrs. Ruth Anderson, 10 Meryl ’ ■’ obstacles, but I’m Just tripping , , , . , . would not take advantEige of d,p.om.«c sCiH« 2.4.4 one of the many things she has. „ygr more. But as long as I >"embers of the class of ber 65 and Platt 30. for $1.00 in the Somailhis office. The proposed pay raises, to Rd., South Windsor; Frfmcls originals. Two showings have such a bombing cessation. Vietnam once talks started. property In the center. The oth She has,ji college-preparatory can pick myself up again, set been accepted into m 1- On BWday, January 6, at the Room 215. Buy your Senior Sup­ be effective November 1969, Armstrong, Cedar Swamp Rd. As a result of the probes since ^ 'a r e used for worehouEtog. / been scheduled at 11 a.m. and schedule of courses, which in- myself straight again — I’m conitinulngtheur edu- Miancliester High pool, the plement today, so that you can would provide a $760 per year Ext., Coventry; Mrs. Joyce U.S. officials sEiid diplomatic the T rli* statement. Washing- T^e Lindln Company plana to 7:15 p.m. Admission Is $1.60. 1966 F A IR IA N E S66 cludes English rv. Modem Prob- O.K. And I’ll keep walking my cation next year. ’The students swimming team beat E. O. have a truly complete memory salary for the board chairman Baker, Glen Dr., TollEmd; soundings so far have failed to ton authorities currently see lit- imoiiintain a sales outlet on the The Bulletin Board lems. Spanish III, trigonometry, way through life.’’ ? rflV Smith by a soore o f 52 to 43. of 1967 at MHS. They may be (mayor), $600 per year for the Adolph Bareisza, 18 Birch St.; bring these two positions closer prospect that the forthcom- Wiemlaes axxordhijr to ZBA The teix collector will be at CUSTOM RANCH WADON and Physical Education which This is how Stanly Martin ^ Doug Pastel again led the win­ obtained from Mrs. Kelson in secretary, and $500 each for the MannierlteMarguerite Barrett.Barrett, 642 EUlng-EUlng together. together. From From the the U.S. U.S. point point of ^ ^ the T hT zB A also Ranted per- the Town Hall tomorrow from keep her academically awake. Slossberg pictures his life, and ’ ners by winning both the 200- 216. other seven directors. ton Rd., South Windsor; John view North Vlebuktu has not Lunar New Year at the end ot mission for Ein application sub- 9 a.m^ to noon for the collec­ V-8, automatic. met the requirement that a ’The Spanish Club, Ski Club, this philosophy js one that he yard toeestyle and the 400-yard Dough Elchman ’69 At present, the chairman and Burnett, 136 Haiti Dr., Talcott- Janjuary, will lead to any ext- mlted by Harold Dlmmock, per- tion ^ of the ^ ^ second installment Dark blue. •2095 mortal Hospital School of Nurs­ bombing halt would “ lead Choir, and Round Table have hopes to retain. freestyle. Alt three of -the tit- secretary receive $300 each and ville; Mrs. Freinces ChapmEui, ende or exploratory bombing mlttlng his family to live In a will ing, MiUddleitown, Ocmn.; Chris promptly to productive discus­ Inaugerated her as an active Since Stan has been at MHS, captains 'won. Brad MUler toolk We have been receiving com­ the other seven receive $200 220 Charter Oak St.; David De­ halt. The truce Is supposed to trailer on his property on Cook ™® P^Brim Fellowship Bensche, Mary Hiibchcock Me- mers, 387 Burnham St.; Mrs. sions—although Washington offi­ member. he has been active in a wide a fitst place In the lOO-yard but­ plaints from neighboring schools each. last 48 hours. Rd. for a two-year period while a house at Um moiiial Hospital School of Nurs- Mary Dunlop, 101 Hamlin St.; cials haven’t explained how 1965 FAIRLANE Out of school, she has kept variety of school activities. He , terfly, Steve Spaeth won the concerning the practice of stu­ Under the time table set down President Johnson, Washing- rebuilding his home. The per- jj®*"® Janice Dowty on Sun- Michael Dzamba, 17 Canterbury they could know In advance vibrant memberships in her has received his varsity letter C oS S e’ 100-yard freestyle, and Bd Kied- dents using school lawns and In the state’s Home Rule Law, ton authorities believe, would mission expires Dec. 1, 1969. St. whether the discussions would The United Oongregabicmal church youth group, and the Soul as a result of his managing the erUhg tXKic the 100-yaird baok- grounds for shortcuts. Students the CRC now has 30 days In require much stronger indice- An application for a hearing RANCH WAGON Also, Elsie Flucklger, 26 Fair- he produettve.” Stroke. Dave Moyer again are asked to cooperate and stop Uons th a n he i now i l w hEis vof i North q w Brothers’orotners Club«..1UU (Di lais aoui soul aiaiei sister basketball team.oam .u. for threeui.cc ^rcca. years. T which to confer with the direc­ ------« ... ^ j uuna uuui iw i i u i u i the '“ SUltaDUlty suitability” 01of locatingiOCaiuiK ------6 cylinder, automatic. pkuced first in the 50-yard free­ this practice. Demerit penalties tors concerning the one rejected view Ave., RockvlUe; Kristine Such problems were retried - Vietnamese Interest In peace ^ third gasoline station on the Mtonday at 3 No. 54). In the field of vocaUom Stan h ^ s h o ^ his versatility college. A ^ a n d W l^nstn Gustafson, 76 Goodwin St.; Mrs. ly discussed by Rusk and Brit MHS swimmers Kevin Conklin and Ed Keiderling and their two E. O. Smith style with a time o f 0:25.2. Gewy will be issued to those who don't talks to prolong the bomlblng corner of Goose Lane and Mer- ^ Gray. •1295 al skills, she has been employed in music by being a two year -ei-mentarv ed ) proposal, and to accept or re­ Marie Harris, Hendee Rd., An- ain Foreign Secretary George by Friendly’s and Stop and Shop, member in both the Jazz Club ^ opponents await the starting gun. (Herald photo by Pinto) Frost ’68 won the 100-yud cooperate. ject the board’s action. halt beyond the truce period. row Rd. has been received by Also Pam Oakman, Northamp­ dover; Joseph Hebert, 22 Ray- Brown in a Washington meeting eit 8 in file Town Hall. 'The inner personality of our and Folk Club. During the past If the CRC rejects the board’s the ZBA. ton Commercial College, North­ mond Rd., Wapplng; Wilfred Thursday. 'The Women’s VoUejHball attractive, blonde legionnaire In- three years some wild and recommendation, the board will The request submitted by 1966 COUNTRY SEOAN ampton, Mass. (legal secre­ House, Windsor: Mrs. Evelyn Brown said later he was Town Defendant Wedeco, me. of Vemon has been vriU from 8 to 10 eludes a taste for Big Beef Imaginative well written stories haVe 16 days more in wWch to Keeney, Wethersfield; Robert “ very fully in the picture” pm . Monday In the Hicks Me- Cheeseburger Specials-but they have been done by "Sloss” for tary); Gary Peters, Central Z Jr g^dgd to toe Jan. 22 hearing, V-8, cruisomatic. ^ 9 1 0 1 % Qub Enjoys ali) on the CRC’s final recom- Kinson, RFD 2, TollEtnd; Ed- about the U.S. assessment of mcrilal School gym. have to be rare; Diane also has the High School World. Serv- Conn^ State Col ege. New Bri- • I n H a n i a g e o U l t wWch wm also consider an ap- Dark green. A I mendaUon. ward Kbsky, 49 Hyde St.; Har- Trinh’s statement. Part of The United OongregaiUonal a liking for tomatoes, however ‘"K as legion editor this year, tain, Ct. (history); Fredrick Rot- ® plication for a gas station on The board then will set a date old Newberry, 1139 Main St, Trinh’s declaration Hels made it Crunch Building Oommittee will she disdains caUup (especially he has done a fine Job writ- tner, Harttord Institute of Ae­ Okemo Trip the other corner of Goose L{me for a referendum, required by South Windsor; Mrs. HEirriet appear "the Hanoi government TTie Town o f Mancheater has meet at 8 at the Ohurch. on meat loaf). As far as her hig about his classmates. He ------counting, Hartford, r-fCt.; ■ rCarol »r„i been named defendant In a $25,- and Merrow Rd. The Merrow Skis, poles, boots, and 74 en- law to be held within one year Parker, 75 Country L{me, Rock- , . . indeed wants to start talks,” 1962 COUNTRY SQUIRE aversions go, she hates “ boys has also been a member of the Seaton, Willimantic State Col­ 000 suit brought by WUllem Rd. Fire Station is located on thuisiastic faces were at MHS of Its final action. viUe; Mrs. Diane Regius, 100 Brown said. But he found other Manchester Evening Herald lege, Wllllmantlc, Ct. (math); Hawley of 26 Portiand St., a the fourth corner of the Inter­ V-8, automatic, power steering. that look like girls” and back- Leaders Oub. Saturday morning, as the MHS The referendum Is expected Mather St.; Gary Riley, 27 parts—evidently alluding to Tolland correspondent, Bette seat drivers. And the things that Stan finds Business l ^ a g e - Doug Steely, Georgetown ^ Unl- self-employed roofer. section. The hearing ■will be held Dark blue. w Ski Club assembled to' travel to to be held in the spring. Maxwell Dr., Vernon. Trinh’s denunciation of the Unlt- at 8 p.m. at the To'wn Hall. Quatrale, tel. 876-2846. happen to Dlane-talk about luck! Interesttag and will study versity Washlngto.^ D.C.; Also, WllllEun Robinson, KeUy ed States—to be “ not so cncour- The action atems from al­ Okemo Mountain in Ludlow, Almost all of last night’s dis­ leged injuries sustained by The ZBA acts as a state When opportunity was knocking A ‘"‘J ?' cussion concerned the proposal Rd., Vernon; Chester Small, 52 aging.” at her front door she was en- ^ ^® business field Is ford, Ct.; Diane E. Thomas. Vt. Mrs. Madell, the club ad­ _ __ _ Hawley one year ago todaiy, In agency on gasoline station ap­ visor, Miss Heckenllvely, Mr. for school board elections. Blssell St.; Sharon Smith, Rose- Brown decUned other corn- plication, Dumont explained lEist 1963 FAIRLANE fA r to the fact that he Is “ heir Endlcott Junior College, Bever- wood Lane, Bolton. ment on the situation, pointing a one-ve(^le accident on Hart- 1 Kelly, and Mr. Kahn accompan­ night, and Is limited to Judging ^af c^^;^fh?ba^^^^^^ Slossberg’s Gen- ly. Mass, (executive secretary); Rejections of the capital im­ out he Is co-chairmEin with So- tord Rd. ied the skiers on their first trip BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A the requests on the safety fac­ P r io fih r w a i elated b v ^ r ^®®""® Vincent, Hartford Hos- provements mandatory tax pro­ Viet Foreign Minister Andrei Hawley, in papers filed itn the Thy CUSTOM RANCH WAGON son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert tor of the locations, els long e is ..inoomatoo vrnaf VTithiiainaHr Wear of Hartford. At this time, pital School of Nursing, Hart- of the season. posal took only a few minutes. Gromyko of Geneva Conference town clerk’s offibe, claims that Crowell, 42 Pioneer Circle; a they are in a commercial zone. 3 seats, standard transmission. when^ ahe ^^enrted *'® ‘® 'earning about the business ford, Ct.; Michael Walsh, Amer- Arrival at Okemo witnessed GOP Director Harold A. machinery for handling prob- he received setitous body, head f a ir w a x daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John Kindergarten Aasistanto Turquoise. Sophomore when he attended j^,g capacity as salesman. lean International College (AIC), skiers bounding toward the lodge Turklngton summed up the con' lems in Southeast Asia and and internal injuries when his F/PST Northhampton School for Girls- or Ining up for the Poma Lift. . r 4 B- Burke Jr„ 94 Plymouth Lane; Assisting mothers at the Tol­ '1 ’The likes and dislikes of Stan Springfield, Mass. (phys. Ed.). sensus of the directors when „ to Mr. and Mrs. “ maybe I’U be involved in ac- car skidded on ice and crashed and won a pair of Kitty Korrec- center 'arouiid’"tw o' mIln'li^^^^^ Pam Pilkonls, ’68 With excellent weather condi­ he said, “ It Is the Board of tlon ” Into a Hartford Rd. utility pole. land C!o-Operative kindergarten live Shoes! ests, sports and music. His tions, favoring beginners as well Sheldon Barrows, Chaplin. next week are, Monday, Mrs. both stores open Directors which Is responsible But any Implication that some near Elm St. Titnnthv RAFtanho Mr.. MnrV What makes you laugh? main dislike is the constant DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: the more advanced, they chal­ forlu. appropriationsaiJij.ui/i44^4.4v/..A and4^.44 which .T,....,.. is- p^trick SulllvaH 31 Golway St • toward opening talks He is seeking reimbursement „ Donald Ahlberg tonight till 9! DILLON SALES and “ When my father tries to sing winning of the Green Bay Pack- Honor Scholarship lenged the slopes. rw ^nslve to the wishes of the Robert’ ShofL 232 Mate «n‘ght be close at h ^ d was not tor hos^tal medk^ ex- Ald?ruccto; WOtae!- llke Frank Sinatra.” And your ers. His likes center around A beautiful day spent by all eleotorate. A mandatory tax 14F McGuire borne out by U.S. officials who penses, for lost income,, and for day, Mrs. Richard Bowering, SERVICE, Inc. mother? “ Mom’s great. She music. He enjoys the Beatles, Mr. Emmerllng recently an- included, only a slight mishap. does not belong In the charter. said reaction so far from Hanoi damages to 'his vehicle, Lane; John Wholley, Windsor Mrs. Lawrence O’Mera, Mrs. wants me to have lots and lota Bob Dylan, Dave Bruebeck and nounced the names of three As departure arrived, skiers It would abrogate the board’s to U.S. interest In probing North He chaiges the town wfOi Hill; Charles Wilson, 649 E. James Broderick, Mrs. Donald 319 MAIN STREET — MANCHESTER of kids when I get married so espsclally Herbie Mann. MHS seniors who have advanc- boarded their buses, and the re­ authority.” Vietnam’s position had been negligence in allowing a sllp- Center St.; George Beebe, 489 Bird; ' Friday, Mrs. Robert she can baby sit for them!’’ Moehe Dayan, Israel military ed to the rung of seml-finallst turn brought them back to MHS. very meager. What It adds up pery co(ndiition to exist. Democratic Director WilllEun E. Middle Tpke.; Napoleon Au- Burns, Mrs. I^uglas Paul, Mrs. ‘"The most beautiful book I leader, is a man Stan holds in in the National Honor Society Mamette Ostrout ’69 to, informants said. Is word that ------FitzGerald made sm eloquent but, 75% Birch St.; Mrs. Mar- Lyle Chichester, Mrs. Harvey ever read was Gone With The high e^eem. He feels that many Scholarship Competition. The T iW i’s statement wEis Intended Wind, and my favorite movie eixperiences have Influenced his winners are Nancy Sodano, Pam plea for rejection of the school jon Carpenter, HiUcrest Rd., Great Commoner Chamber. see us for board election proposal. He of- Bolton; Sharon McTigue, Wind- seriously is Camelot. I like the music of life and he Is especially grate- Pilkonls, and Cyrus Stevens. Schools Pay Off Hubert H. The name of Great Com­ School Lunches Dionne Warwick and Skitch ful to hds mother. In his spare Students were Judged on the SAN JOSE, Costa Rica — fered a motion for deletion of gor Locks; Clarence Wilson, 49 Vice President moner has been given to Hot lunches In all Tolland plastic storm the charter-change recommen- e . Eldrldge St.; Mrs. Susan schools next week are, Monday, Henderson. My favorite artist? itime he Is usually found play- merits of their PSAT scores This Central American nation talk -In Tunis that the United several famous figures in windows and MKAR hUNCHESJWR eKNTRR —Jackie Clarke.” ing his 12-atri'ng guitar, reading taken in October. These MHS spends 33 per cent of its federal datlon. The motion lost. He Freeman, 31 Diane Dr., Vernon; history, such as William Jen- ravioli with meat sauce, cheese MASy MtfHINR , ^ charged that the suggestion Mrs. Iflorence Wilkie, 46 Flo- States position on halting the Now making plans for a four- poetry and watching Pro Foot- students are among several budget on education. .Half of bombing “ ELssumes that North nlngs Bryan and Thaddeus cube, buttered j green beans, rug runners year college, she desires to be- hall. As a member of the Soul thousand selected throughout all government employe^ are stems from the 1966 refusal of rence St. Wetnam wlU reciprocate and Stevens in the United States, V ie n n a bread and butter,, fly- municipal Eind school officials Also, Mrs. Lillian Twerdy, 82 Vletnam wiu reciprocate a a William Ing saucer cookie; Tuesday, 2 locations: come a social worker, working Brothers' Club Stan finds time the country for final Judging, teachers. As a result, some 80 stop Its bombardment sdso.” . „ , ^ to authorize an advisory refer- Hilliard St.; Irvin Maine, Glas- Each neopolltan beef, gravy, new m Eiin st. EUid east i U J S J W i n with mentally and physically to Uaten to the latest In soul The entire school extends to per cent of Ctosta Ricans — a , Qt*atA officd&ls Glfldstorio in £iTi^l&iiQ< handicapped young children. music. them, its cong^ratulations and high percentage in Latin Ameri­ endum on the busing of Hart- tonbury; Howard Kimball. tr„LT4V,rAv intAmrEi’ii. earned the name through his England siaw, bxntiteired beets, middle turnpike "M>ttiiclic5tcA LUMBER* This Gemini (born Juno 7) Elgin, ’68 best wishes in the future. ca — can read and write. ford dlsadvyitaged children to 126 Avondale Rd.; Mrs. Caro- ^® P ^ ^ c h a m p i o n s h i p of the rights of peanut butter sandwich, bana- Mancheater. lyn Cadoret, Glastonbury: Laur- yie r_____ wertnesilov hot Hoe' on roll. lives with her parents, Mr. and policy laid down by the Presl- toe common man. na; Wednesday, hot dog on roll, Mrs. Hayden L. Griswold, Jr., He said that the timing Is ie Bourque, 9 Hoffman Rd.; dent, nor harden it, hut served “ My favorite brother, Brent wrong for considering the elec- Ctonstance Murray, 16 Griswold merely to Illustrate by example (now attending Monson Acad­ (Herald photo by Ftato) tlon proposal now, on the basis St,; William Young, 170 Pine the kind of reciprocal action WINTER emy), a white pet cat named Swimmers watch action in Friday’s meet against E. 0. Smith. that the busing Issue Is emo- Knob Dr,, Wapplng; Lisa Krep- which North Vietnam might "Blackie” and a Boa Constric­ tlonal and political Eind that do, 177 Benedict Dr., Wap- tor. two or three years from now ping; Lori Austin, 77 Oak Informed officials, in fact, say 'Visit her anytime, but don’t Girl Gagers Win would be a better time for con- Brian Grace, Nathan Hale Dr.', the Johnson administration Is interrupt her while she la Current Affairs Club Gagers Hike CCIL Record sidering it. Coventry; Clayton French, Kel- looking for a much more sub- serenely engaged In her favorite First Game; Have FltzGerald antagonized the ly Bd-. Vernon; Peter Miller, stEintial move thEm any North Be a W eight W atcher. pasttime —watching a fire burn. The merits and future of RepublicEin directors when, in B m I Ha^ord. Vietnam suapenslon o f artillery Stan Slossberg (Sagittarius) ’68 Project Concern (the busing With Seven Straight Wins citing the importance of educa- Also, Richard Kohler, 55 S. bombardment______of areas_ of_____ South learn how to lose weight and keep it off... Hopeful Future of students to surrounding tlonal deliberations, he said that Alton St.; Richard Hautanen, 17 'ytotnam which it can reach communities) will be the Proving themselves to be with WEIGHT WATCHERS! Opening the season with a vlc- ing over Bristol Eastern 79-61. the achool board attracts a bet- Br., Rockville; Mrs. Olive toe North, w h ich w eis pos­ DO-IT-YOURSELF topic of discussion of the championship material, the Players scoring In double ter class of cEUidldates thsui is Krawfsky, 234 Long Hill Rd., Humphrey was talk- The World's Largest Weight Control Organization ^prj^ oyer .Bloomfield, the Girls’ Current Affairs Club this Students See MHS Basketball' Team moved figures were Ostrout, Tim attracted to the Board of Dl- South Windsor; Mrs. Doris Fos- , .^^bout. Four years ago, a 214 pound fat to teach you how to eat sensibly. It’s not a fad, a crash HOMEOWNERS* Basketball Team lived up to the Monday night at 7 ;30 in room rectors. J ^ r, 66 Baker Rd., Vernon; Ruth ^ program or an exercise group. You take no pills or into first place In the CX!IL by Coughlin, who threw for six What the United States seems j g . woman lost 72 pounds and high expectations of their coach. 219. Dr. Albert Thomas, the hoops, and Dick Cobb, who play­ Wayne Msuitz led the protest Llpplncott, 121 St. John St.; to (be seeking as part of a slipped into the first size 12 medication. It's not magic ... except for the weight you Now's tho timo to savo monoy on winning their last alx games. lose. At Weight Watchers you learn new wayf of eating Miller Drama Miss Mary Falgnant; while guest speaker, obtained his ed only two quarters beoaui# of to FitzGerald’s statement Eind Mrs. Theresa Johnson, East peace-talk package deal seems she'd ever been abie to wear. flx-up point-up items for tho homo. doctorate at Harvard, and On Dec. 22 the Indians beat it changed her iife. and you learn them together with other oVenweight Several ot Mrs. Jamo’s Eng- maintaining the standard set a slight Illness, but nevertheless the latter qualified his state- Hartford; Mrs. Regina Perry, to be In line with what hsus been people in a friendly, helpful atmosphere. Hundreds of Her name is jean Nidelch ... Uah classes had a hait day of last year by their 9-2 win-loss was a professor at Tennessee the tough New Britain team 57- racked up 11 points. All of ment. Pinney St., Ellington; Mrs. basic U.S. poUcy for many thousands of lost pounds prove it works! Many doctors. wife, mother of two son s... College. He was also active Coach Hyde’s players saw ac­ „ , 4 j 4u 4 V, Ethel McKay, 24 Clinton St.; montbs—that the withdrawal of ' psychologists and nutrition' experts give it their full School recently when they took record. The team took the lead 43. Dec. 27 saw the hoopsters He explained that he dldnt DlcVaon^ a stunning biond beauty. Jean In the Hartford Community and approval... often take classes themselves. Your lecturer a class trip to the Hartford early in the game and never tion In the game. Kent Smith direct U.S. mlUtary pressure on knows fuii weii the pain, the boosting their win streak mean to Imply quality dlfferen- Hammond is a former "heavyweight" ... trained by Jean Nidetch relinquished their hold on the as minister of the Faith Con­ had six assists, while defensive­ St., North Vietnam should be recl- sorrow, Ihe hopelessness of being Stage Company. The classes hod ces. He mcEmt, he said, that „ ______herself. At Weight Watchers you learn how to lose gregational Church, and now to three by defeating Bristol ly, Steve Shoff and Ray KeUy 4 ' „4 ’ 4. A ’,4 4 RockvlUe; Mrs. Frances Strait hv withdrawal of di- fat. She has suffered the unkind read The Crucible and Death of ball. The Bloomfield squad had top-quoUty men who don’t want s„m™u Dr., w eight... and keep it o ff... forever! works for the state.. and daughter, Summit remarks o( thin friends. She has a Baiesman, both by Arthur little chance to score and the Central 70-67. Dale Ostrout play­ boasted fine performances. to be Involved In politics on reel North Vietnamese mUltary ed an excellent game, scoring MHS led at the end of all Tolland. burned with envy at Ihe svelte For lean Nidetch quickly realized that only fat people MUler, for English class. So Mrs. final tally was 36-5. the Board of Directors, prefer pressure on South Vietnam.----- can give other fat people the understanding and help 32 points. A Dec. 29 encounter quarters by quite decisive size sevens. She has hated herself, Jame took advantage of the The 26 members of the varsity to run for the Board of Educa­ ------^------' Officials said the pddey im- despised her lack of will pow er... they need, lean Nidetch cares about other people. She with Platt High School proved performance to widen the stu­ and Junior varsity teams have margins. From the field, MHS tion. A c i^ p t e d F a c t pUed in the Presldeht's last pub- her repeated failures. Time after believes that every fjit person in Ihe world can profit Attention MHS better with a score of 76- dents’ knowledge and view of been practicing late hours after was 36 to Bristol Eastern’s 19 Turklngton replied that msiny It Is a generadly accepted fact 11c statement, a wllilngneiB to time, Jean made herself promise from her exciting results. Because of lean Nidetch's 55. Meeting a staunch Hall team dedication, Weight Watchers is an inspiring success Arthur Miller and his work. school getting ready for their points, but they gained 19 points people who have sat as direc­ that matter can neither be des- “Eissume”------that North ’VUetnam to lose weight. .Time after time, on Jan. 2, required a team ef­ she let herself down. Then, al an story ... now receives international acclaim^... and Ihe Leaving alter lunch, the 11-game schedule. Members of at the foul line as opposed to tors have been elected to the troyed nor created. It may be would not tsdie a mUltary M - Guys, Dolls fort by the Indians to win 56- obesity clinic, she learned for Ihe heartfelt thanks of thousands. sophomores and Juniors board­ the varsity squad are Pat Badg­ our 7. It was remarked that school4.v~.4 bOEUd,A44444.4, A—and vice___ versa._____ chsHged, reEUTEUiged, ewlapted vantEige of a bombing halt, has 60. first lime a comfortable way to ed a bus which took them to er ’69, Dolores Downham, Cin­ Guys and Dolls, will be pre­ the crowd was quite spirited, He said that nobody could In innumerable ways, but this mot been chEUigod and the U.S. ' lose w eight... and began to find how does it work? but attendance at the games w hen you join Weight Watchers, you-join a series Kinsley St., In Hartford, and the dy Gobeille, Sharon Gworek, sented by Sock and Buskin April At this point the MHS Basket­ convince him that one board Is does not involve actual creation position In detail Is flexible, she could keep her weight off Is still lacking In numbers. If of classes. From Ihc beginning, we set a realistic Hartford Stage Company where Debbie Mearmen, Judy Zarum- ball Team was in second place more important than the other, or destruction. “ But it now appears the terms _ when she shared her exciting 18th and 19th in Bailey Auditor­ you want to see some fine bas­ new knowledge with a group of goal for you ... and everyiweek we keep tabs on your they saw MlUerg’ View from the ba, Jan Mosley and Eileen in the OCIL, and they had to ium. ketball playing, but can’t make overweight friends. From weekly progress. You keep it up until you've reached your ideal Bridge. Quinn all ’68, Donna Carpenter, beat Windham High School who figure. From then on you may go on "maintenance" It to Boston or Philadelphia, at­ meetings in her living room, to a rented loft,to Weight Tlianks ito Mr. and Mrs. Jamo, Jean Leslie, Carol Litke, Jean The music and lyrics in the were undefeated in OCIL action. Watchers International— which is living proof that ... come to Weight Watchers once a month if you tend the next game, January who planned and chaperoned McAdam and Audrey Smith all play were arranged by Frank Meeting them on Jon. 5, the In­ overweight people can be slim. wish, to check up on yourself. (Though experience 16 against Conard In Clarke Trumpet shows most Weight Watchers come back to see their the trip, the students were able. ’69. Members of. the Junior var­ Loesser with the book by Jo dians were behind until the clos­ to add one more Arthur Miller Swerling and Abe Burrows. The ing minute, which saw the game Arena. what is weight watchers? friends ! The cost) Registration is just $3.00... Weekly sity team are Fran Bletzer and Drums Pkmo classes $2.00... a fantastic bargain for a new way of life! literary work to theilr knowl- tied up at 66-66. After an ex­ Weight Watchers is an educational program designed ■ Judy Pospisil ’68, Sue Stackpole, Musical Fable of Broadway in Bob Blder '69 MUSIC LESSONS change of baskets, Dale Ostrout edlge. Chris Roberts ’69, Val Larsen, Two Acts is based on a story Nancy Luckman ’68 Sue Schelnost, ’60 and characters by Damon Run­ sunk the winning shot with three Linda Wrobel, Ruth Chatel, Pat yon. seconds left. The tlnal score was NEW CLASSES FORMING IN Boll, Mary Hickey, Kris Brad- COUNCIL BAKE SALE Guys and Dolls wa§, an im­ 69-67. Down by 12 points at the lau, Cathy Kossial, Cheryl Sap- Dress Code Guitar Hobby Classes This Saturday, January 18th, mediate bit on Broadway at half, the hoopsters rallied with lenza, and Rodean McAnn ’70. the Student Council will spon­ tryouts, but the producer determination and a strong LEARN TO PLAY THE OUITAB in our popular 10-week HOBBY Managers of the teams are Cin­ Concerning girls’ dress; Girls CLASS. Classes for Youngsters - Adults $26.00 for the 10-week course. MANCHESTER sor a Bake Sale at House and wished to perfect it which made team effort to come from be­ dy LoMaglio ’68 and Karen Ware are reminded of the student Hale on Main Street. This will a delay presentation. This play hind. Outstanding was Dick —GUITARS LOANED— MONDAY 8 P.M. '70. handbook rule which states that be no ordinary fund raising bake led off the year’s selection of Cobb with 22 points. Help­ Arnold Landsberg — Instructor WEST SIDE RECREATION CENTER Paula Sanchini ’69 students should come to school sale — the Student Council (Herald photo by Pinto) the Ten Best Plays because of ing him out with the scoring ifO CEDAR STREET wants to raise $60 to send 200 Its originality and avoidance of and rebounding were Tim properly dressed. Dresses, Register NOW for Classes Starting Jan. 11th ____ Biology books to two Peace Seniors Fitted for Caps and Gowns Students are reminded there a heavily romantic musical (JoughUn, Dale Ostrout, Ray sweaters, blouses and skirts are To assure your place in class, pre-register by cailing 232-7600 Corp$ workers in'"Africa. Those are still several openings in the comedy. Guys and Dolls Is rath­ Kelly, and Kent Smith. considered to be the appropriate Seniors are just beginning to realize they soon will be graduating. They were Reading Development Program attire for girls. Extremely short Tims. 1 P.M. W«d. 8 P*M. students interested and willing measured for caps and gowns. During X-Period on Tuesday, the main faculty er cynical though not tough, and BRISTOL EASTERN GAME to bake, should bring their for the second semester. The notably free from dirt. Winning Its seventh straight mini skirts and culottes that Mott's Community HoH Mon. Hospital lounge wa^ fill^ with seniors, seniors^ and more seniors, all 650 of them. periods that have vacancies are: LANE MUSK CENTER * W^SAScRSermK w m r s dOW AHO goods to House and Hale Satur­ There will be a meeting for game, the MHS Hoopsters, pac­ have the appearance of shorts Above ore Jackie Clarke, recording the girls’ napi^s, weights, heights, and A 1,3;.B 1,3; B 2,4; C 2,4: D 1,3; 649-7835 587 East Middle Tpke. Haynes St. day morning. Others of you un­ all Interested in trying out, on ed by Dale Ostrout’s 23 points, are not cpnsidered appropriate 111V2 CENTER ST. MANCHESTER able to bake are asked to bead sizes; Marsha Matheny, being measured by the representative from F 2,4;. G 1,3. Sign-up will con­ Monday, January 15. »• retained its first place Jle with and therefore will not be allow­ spread the good word. Clifford’s Men’s Shop; and Marcia McCallum, awaiting her turn. £> tinue through next week. Marnette Ostrout ’69 Windham In the CCIL by romp­ ed. 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Problem Of Aggressive Driver 5.00 Dick Robinson 7:00 The World TVinlght Fbr Saturday — 1 p.m. Thu^ay. 6:00 Joey Reynolds 7:16 Frank Gifford Classified deadline — B p.m. day before More people have died on the roads of 9:00 Ken Griffin 7:30 Alexander Kendrick publication, 5 p.m. Friday for Saturday the world than on the battlefields of both 1:(» News, 8lm Off 7:35 Spe^ Up Hartford and Monday puWloatlon, WBCH—910 8:00 News world wars. The killing continues at a 6:00 Hartford HtetillKWs 8:10 Sipeak Up Hartford yearly rate of 200,000 and five million 7 :(» News 12:15 sfen Off Friday, January 12 8:00 <3aaU«ht WTIC—1989 maimed. iMIMilk 12:00 Quiet Hours 6:00 Nows. Weather. Sports Road deaths are almost never attrib­ WPOP—1414 6:36 Afternoon Edition 5:00 Danny Oaylon Show 7:00 Americana uted, except ill cases of dangerous driv­ 7:00 Lee "BaW' Slnuns Show 7:25 David Brinkley 12:00 G ory Girard Show ■7:30 News of the World The Unjielding President ing, to personal violence. The great ma­ WINF—1!S0 7:46 Joe Goraglola jority are described as accidents, the Architects’ Rendering of Proposed Primary Schobl for Bolton 5:00 News 7:50 SlnK Along Reports from the ranch In Texas Indl- 7:65 Emphaate result of carelessness, bad roads, lack 5:15 Speak Up Sports kte what might have been surmised, 5:30 Harry Reaaoner 8:06 Pop Concert of skill, defective cars, visibility, This Is a rendering drawn approodknate divdisdon ibetween The building will be of brick are located on the rear, unfin­ yond a brick stage, and wbeit- Taking part in the presentation, S';36 S pe^ Up Sporte 9:06 Nlghtbeeut ilch Is that as far as the President is photofnwptted By Redaatd Pinto 6:00 News 11:00 News, Weather, Sports weather cotxlitions and a score of other train preWminaiiy plans of a new the two stages. Stage Two Is a veneer, with paneling under­ ished leg. ever the school wonts to put which will use slides and other 6:15 Speak tto Hartford 11:25 Sports Final ncemed, he intends to ride out the plausible causes rangliig up to Acts of THE OLD-FASHIONED WINTER: THE QUIET primary school to 'be built, if small elQ which will close the neath the overhung roof. Inter­ A multi-purpose room Is un­ there. The architects envision audio-visual aids, will be the 6:46 Lowell ’Thomas 11:35 Other Side of the Day rent agitation for negrotlatlons on God. The psychology of the motorist Is Che Itown off Bolton so votes, coimtyard. ior walls will be finished with der the raised roof on the left all sorts of posidbillties. Board of Education, the Pub­ [ietnam without even thinking of yleld- usually Ignored, yet every time a driv­ near the present elementary Stage One will contain 12 a wall-tex material, and move- leg. This room will be used for Although, the ’ courtyard will lic Building Ckimmlsslon, the to the demand being advanced from er gets into his car he has at the touch school on Notch Rd. (dassrooms, two kindergarten able partitions will be Installed a cafeteria, for physical ed­ not be enclosed In Stage One, Board of Finance, as well as When The Occasion Calk for Flowers,' Herald on every other wall between ucation, for assemblies, and the there Is provision for easy ac­ the architects and the superin­ ,r many sources—that the United States of his foot or hand the most dangerous Designed by Malmfeldt As- looms and core fadUlbies for the Think of The bt the first Ingredient Into the peace weapon he Is ever likely to handle. In sodaites of Hartford, it wUl be eventual 24 rooms. It wiai have classrooms, If so voted by the like. It contains a stage. To Its cess for equipment through tendent of schools: Inside Report left Is the kitchen, and, at the double doors. This will be an Informational by halting its bombing of North hlB anger he Is lethal. . . . Yesterdays Open Forum buidt In two stages, the lllrst a pupil capacity of 490 and an town. (This will be an alternate As aggression Is one of the primary , to be completed a year from area of 30,951 square feet. bid.) The boxes on the roof are corner, the loading area. This The preliminary plans for the meeting. The actual vote will ParkhW-Joyce Ietnam. by Instincts of man, It Is not surprising that 25 Years Ago now, -the second, when condi- The estimated cost of Stage ventilators. is the only comer that will not school, and a site plan showing come at a Jater date. The Associated Press, the other day, Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak tlotw dSctaibe. The school wUl be One is $770,000, of which $385,- The main entrance of the have a brick terracing and a the relationship of the present The uncertainty of the date many drivers under stress, become No. 652, Girl Scout Troop No. Leon A. Thorp, advising man­ "E x’’planatlon 000 would be realized in state school is under the paved and shelter. The electrical room will and proposed school (with pos­ of the hearing is because it was Flower Shop kve a list of the prominent American dangerously aggressive, cursing, racing, 725, Girl Scout Troop No. 007, healteid by eleobrioity. ager o< The Herald, talks to roofed corner In the foreground. be located here. Storage areas sible addition) are on view In discovered that a basketball Frank Oakeler, Proprietor spapers who were editorially urging and "carvlng-up’’ other drivers. Unfor­ CHICAGO—As the unevenful eighth year as National Chair­ To the Editor, Girl Scout Troop No. 1, Girl It 'Will be bulDt to house all aid. Soraptom'lst Club on the past, Stage Two will contain 12 To the left of this entrance are are placed In strategic places. the office of the selectmen. g;ame Is scheduled in the hlgb 601 MAIN ST„ MANCHESTER lie President to stop the bombing of tunately the motorist’s environment Is one-day meeting of the Demo­ man la more the victim than I read an Interesting but not Scout Troop No. 862, Girl Scout children In kindergarten through present and future of world ocm- more classrooms and an addi­ the offices; to the right, a class­ All rooms face either the out­ Townspeople are urged to take school gym the date the hearing (Next to Hartford National brth Vietnam as a test of the current accurately calculated to provoke Just cratic National Conunittee at the author of this malaise. Nev­ surprising article In The Herald Troop No. 661, Mrs. Ham’s and (3rade 4. The present elementary Bank) dltiions. school buUdtng Is to be con­ tional kindergarten and lava­ room wing with 10 classrooms side or the courtyard. Across a look at them. was planned. Jjllanoi talks about talks. These newspa- this sort of conduct. Anonymity and lack the Conrad Hilton Hotel here er more than a figurehead, of January 2 on page 12. The Mrs. Cain’s Brownie Troops, o YES—WE DELIVER o tory, boosting the pupil capacity and a small special education the corridor from the multi­ A presentation of this and The actual date and location of social contact—the Joy of the driver Monday (Jam. 8) neared adjourn­ Bailey Is Increasingly detached parents of one of the pupils be­ Robertson Schod and complete fiscal man­ Ginsburg acknowledged in long speech at the committee’s view o f the audit report sent available at low salaries, He elding are probably as mixed and they can only say: "I am a Ute.’’ political organization. Canal. Truly concerned, Etlinger said a purchasing agement, or whether It wants trial testimony that he compiled October meeting was uninter­ do no less than reinstate Mr. to him last week. He termed the noted, "That defect, though, Is smplicated as the Involvement In Viet­ Konrad Lorenz In his book “ On Ag­ The shrewder committeemen In 1933, Hattie Caraway of Mrs. Chas. E.K. Carlson agent would bring considerable inexpensive poor management," a book of documents on toe Sin- rupted by applause which, em- Manning. Full Justice requires nam Itself. gression’’ cites their case as an extreme realize that this optimism bolls Arkansas became the first wom­ report as being weH done and only .the beginning o f what is additional benefits to the town Etlinger Said. yavsky-Daniel trial, including a barreissingly, was reported by that our over-zealous assistant example of the malaise of modem civi­ down to blind faith in the pol­ an to be elected to the U.S. Sen­ oomprehensive and contoining a ne^ed to be corrected, in savings and quality of mater­ The former officer pointed out transcript of toe closed proceed­ Having taken us where he has taken the press. Thus, Bailey pleaded superintendent be admonished lized man. The Ute’s accident prone­ itical luck of Lyndon B. John­ ate. for an action that diminishes wealth of infarmatlon whitah Going back to comments he ials and services being supplied this problem cannot be resolv­ ings. Sinyav^y and Deinlel got he cannot under any circumstances for a little clapping for his Chi­ I, ness, he argues. Is the result of cen­ son. Committee members ex­ In 1944, during World War II, the quality of Manchester's ed­ A Thousrht for Tbday can be put to good use. made about three years ago, to the town. ed by simply giving more and seven and five years, respec­ pressed supreme confidence cago speech .So, the next day, The former dtrextor said when he first came to Vernon, tively, In hard labor camps on a it a simple uncomplicated matter to turies of selective breeding producing a British Prime Minister Winston ucational program for the men­ Sponsored by the Manchester Use of Computers more work to present employ­ at halt his bombing of the North and here that the Republicans will the committee duly applauded S. Churchill and French Gen. Council of Churches three of the 19 recxinunendatlona Etlinger said, “ I have, on sev- ees who are already overhelm­ similar charge of anti-Soviet ac­ warrior stereotype, whose repressed Bailey, went through the mo­ tally retarded. BRAND N EW 1968 Jt trustingly for his reward. pass over Governor Nelson Charles de Gaulle conferred at made to the report, apph^ spe- eral occasions, stated that the c^puterized^^proce^ ed with work. tivities. aggression makes him as dangerous at tions of passing unanimous res­ Edward J. Jaworskl Rockefeller, whom they fear, Marrakesh In Morocco. We have pointed out how clflcally to the general ftoonce town K°veroment required a Galanskov admitted editing h What we are saying Is this: that even the wheel as he is neurotic iir life. olutions, and left for home hop­ 83 Pitkin St. ied Noting that he has on many and instead nominate Richard In 1945, Gennan forces were readily we can rationalize not separate, full-time finance oi- an underground literary publi­ Though cleariy not as acute, the sit­ ing that President Johnson t, 1 occasions said that the town l^lf the President were full of peace will M. Nixon, poorly regarded by ratreafiliig ta disorder in the doing anything worthy of the BOinger said one of the m ^ t ficer to administer the fiscal af- this ahoiUd" be'' cation, Phoenix 06. He also told uation facing all drivers today, is of a would overcome the . shortcom­ charter is deficient in certain titad wish to comply with the negotia­ the Democrats. If that Isn’t World War II Battle of the Groups Thanked effort and yet also how unsatis­ lfcnpo(tai)t of the recommenda- fairs of the town.' the court he had made dollar similar kind. How to control innate ag­ ings,, now irremediable, of his careful study by a fiscal officer areas of management, Etlinger prices start at t i o n pressures now upon him, It would enough to win, they feel, George Bulge. fying that is for us. (We did :Uon8 was made last year also. Being a finance officer is exchanges for Dobrovolsky, but gression when circumstances and one’s National Committee. To the Eldltor, to avoid costly mistakes and ar- said he feels toe area of fiscal Bt be an easy or simple matter for him Wallace’s third-party candidacy that thing yesterday, if you Hila called for general fund ob- full-time Job in itself, Etlinger rangements management is fairly well spell­ denied any involvement li) the fellow-drivers all combine to provoke cj Ten Years Ago Manchester Memorial Hos­ COUGAR ^ 'lo give that order for the halt of the will drain enough votes from remember.) And you said that bgatiens to be controlled by a points out, if this officer is to Citing other areas needing ed out but necessary manpower actual exchange transactioh. it. . . . the Republicans to elect Mr. The Soviet Union proposed a pital would like to thank all the l^^m blng. Palm O il’ s Vitamin A many people that helped to as a church we are wonderful­ general lodger with controlling comprehensively and complete- supervision of a fiscal officer, is needed. All four also were accused of "An excess of aggression’’ Is probably Johnson. zone free of nuclear weapons Beats Spinach, Carrots make our patients stay over the ly adept at Just that. I did. Etlinger pointed out in particu­ "The present asslg;nments and having contacts with NTS, a too simple an answer to the puzzle pre­ Given this euphoria, . there from the arctic circle to the That, however, (p only one phase of holiday season more pleasant. It’s a kind of vicious circle of lar the administration of the responsibilities of toe director emigre group dedicated to oveje- sented by such men. For that matter, were no echoes here of the Sao Paulo—Brazilians say the Mediterranean. [i.the problem, and not the most obdurate The many favors for the pa­ fear, guilt, blaming others, dis­ sewer user charge which in­ of administration—finance of­ throwlng toe Soviet regime. the scorn that many men profess for criticism a year ago In Wash­ burltl palm, which grows by the ^jbhase of It. tients, all the carolers that came satisfaction, fear. Well, how Youth Going to Jail volves many departments of the ficer, cannot be done with Jus­ A crowd of about 200 was out­ women drivers Is perhaps less to do with ington by committeemen as­ millions In the interior, yields Five Years Ago through the halls, the attractive do we break It? By risking. By town. tice to each of toe responsibilit­ side toe courthouse for toe end Plus Conn. compartlve skills than with the sexual sailing the lack of campaign an oil that has 12 times as much The East German Commun­ The greater trouble lies In the men- decorations, the special gifts for risking doing things that need In referlng to the sewer user ies, on toe basis of toe present of toe trial, standing in tempr- SalesTai^ symbolism of the car. The remark of a preparation. Though silenced, vitamin A as spnach and three ist party said Red China was 'li^ lty and philosophy and outlook of the the children’s ward and OURH,J>0U^H, LA,b0U^H...* Jan. 2 after he was found with Arab war but was recaptured de, we are all in it together. LANP) GUARDIAN John Bailey, beginning his a 14-year-old girl in his car on by the Israelis, last June. rAOB EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENiNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1968 Section Two FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1968 FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1968 Pages 9 to 16 Roger Duhamel of New Britain; South Windsor MPA Request Held Up 4 brothers, 6 sisters, and 16 Romney Asks Obituary grandchildren. Atty. Egan Emcees The funeral will be held Mon­ 12th Circuit day at S p.m. at St. Andre’s N.H. Debate ^ h o o lB o iY d Police Superiors Seek CteWfe M. Bidwell Chur^, Blddeford. Burial will Dr. Diskan Party Court Cases G « o (« « M. BUKrell, 67, oT 80 be In St. Joseph's Cemetery, With Nixon Prepares for N . SchoDi S t, huriband of Mrs. Blddeford. Atty. James N. Egan of Hartford, television peraon- S u n n Kenr Bidwetl, died this Friends may call at the (Continued from Page One> nt'tv. will he toastmaster at the dinner honoring Dr. A. Separate Bargain Unit MANCHESTER SESSION mocntov ait Manchester Me­ Emond Funeral Home, Pool St., Newsletter Vincas Gulblnas, 58, of 81 won,” he said. " I ’m. going to try Elmer Diskan for hia voluntary service to the hospital morial Blddeford, tomorrow from 7 to A request by the Manchester Police Association Union St., was fined 860 yester­ harder.” ship SS Hope. The testimonial will ba next Friday at Ronald Prlmavera and Mrs: Mr. BhKireB waa bom Aug. 9 p.m. and Sunday from 3 to 4 ______(M P A ) to be recognized as sole bargaining agent for day after he pleaded guilty to a Nixon's campaign managers Flano’a Restaurant In Bolton. Audrey Waslk of the Public 26, ISOO In Manchester, a son and 7 to 9 p.m. charge of reckless driving. Ihe say the former vice president The event Is oo-aponsored by ; Information Committee of the police employes was withdrawn for review todaywnen of Homer and Ida Starkweath­ The Whlte-Olbson Funeral original charge was operating does not plan to come to New Omar Shrine Club and RpotaiT Board of Education have an the superior (officers of the force— the sergeants and er BMvreU, and Hived here all Home, 65 Elm St., Rockville, Is a motor vehicle under the In­ Hampshire until Feb. 3. CIiU) of Manchester. It beglta nounced plana for the fliwt imue lieutenants— submitted a petition of their own for bar- o f hks life. H e was a member In charge of local arrangements. fluence of liquor which stemmed Romney said he would agree w9th a soctel hour at 6:30, «Un- of the Board’, newrietter. gaining recognition. ------o f Second Oonerregatioinal from an arrest Dec. 17. PoUce to any debate format Nixon ner Is at 7:30, end deducing: to The layout includea aC front A meeting of town official., iReoognttkm o f the M P A a . Church, and was employed from Mrs. Elisabeth Schofield say the car he was driving was might suggest. the muric oT Eddie Roheris or- the ottlolBl baigiaM iig unit IMS aa a cleiii at the Railway Mrs. Elisabeth R. Schofield, memben, of the MPA. end a moving In an erratic way on Describing the New Hamp­ oheotra wlU foUow the speak­ aeUriUes ^ yew written by medUtor from the State Labor Bixpreaa of HOrOtord until he 90, died yesterday at a Manches­ wKndd enable the ofWctiU. to W. Middle Tpke. and Rt. 16. shire primary as "crucial,” ing program,. ^alrmim Harry Anderson. TOe i„^ «^ e n t was held at the retired six years ago. ter convalescent home. baigstn witth the town on Mich David Deroches, 24, of 49 Romney said It will not neces­ Atty. Egan is a paitellat on manager’, office thl. Survivors, besides hia wife, Mrs. Schofield was bom in mattera a. wages, hours, and Summer St., charged with oper­ sarily be decisive. He Indicated the w n C -T V Otannel 3 pro- morning, ^ f o r e this meeting. Include 3 sons, George E. Bid- New York City, and lived In the oondittofis o f employment. ating a motor vehicle while his le expects to go on to other gram, “What toi the Wotid," tape^ndent of Sohoole ^ and Heutenant. of ______well of ESUngton, and Melvin Manchester area for 36 years. RooMe peltrolmen of the license is under suspension, a state races whatever the out­ that Us moderated by John Dan- T. Bldwell and Kenneth A. Bld- Survivors include a niece and SSu^h^l^dT^^ department turned In m p d got the Nghert riMhUng second offense and improper come. do. He ils a graduate of Trinity weil, both of Mianchester; a three nephews. » petWon of Uielr own aridng Miutee when they Join the passing, pleaded guilty and re­ "When you’re as much of an OoUege, won a JRhodea Schotar- the school system. daughter, Mrs. Joseph P. Knotff Graveside services were held to be recognised as a “Bargain- {©(xie, bomparing MancheMer ceived fines totaling 8616. underdog as I am, a win Is not shlp to Oxford dh England, end Miss Susan Klnelow, art o f Vernon; a brother, Homer T. this afternoon at East Ceme­ ing committee.’’ town, of sImBar population In default of payment of the necessary In terms of moving was awarded hlB MW degree teacher, and Mrii. Baitiara Too- BtdweU of Mianchester, and 14 tery. The M P A Mibmltted a request aoootxlflg to a recoit mir- fine he was committed to Hart­ forward,” he said. “ No cham­ from H arvard iLaw School. hey, EnglM i teacher at the high for a petltton from the State ’ grandchildren. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 vey. ford State JaU to serve It out pionship Is settled In one During World W ar n he was school, will asstet with this proj- Labor Department 86V6Tftl ^. Funeral services will be held Main St., was In charge of ar­ ect. The RockvUle Journal wUl n«u«on. when •Atfter tW. motnlng’. meeting, at the rate of 86 per day. game.” attached to the office o f the Sunday at 1 p.m. ait the Holmes rangements. Two men were fined for oi>er- Romney said he Is not as Vice Chief of Naval Operations print the yet imtttled news bul- ^ T the noUceman. be- town manager and the po- Funeral Home, 400 Main 9t The family suggests that those ating a motor vehicle while much of an underdog as were aboard the Wasp. letln. The coete. Including maU- the Instrument by aasoolBliilon Issued a Joint The Rev FeUx M. Davts, pastor wishing to do so make memo­ their license was under suspen­ the Boston Red Sox who won the He began idia Hertford law of Second Oongregatilonal rial contributions to the charity ruary Issue. A second issue is ^ Iowa: sion. Joseph Michaud, 19, of American League pennant. practice in 1946, and has served Church, will offlcdate. Burial of their choice. Coventry, pleaded guilty to the as proeecutor of the Haitford due in May. na.r..tei MnltemDO “I " view of the receipt by the win be In Buckland Cemetery Ally charge and was fined 8100, of PoUce Court. TOe a ^ r d l n g to of o S ^ l a U o n ^ l S d at the convenleince of the fam­ Harvey J. Brown ramav^, wUl obtain a num- ^ ^ad name, of Cambodlan neutral!- les, cole slaw, fruit JeUo with Affects Less Than 100 James B. Platz, 22, of 6 Bates SchaUer said that the school at the Guglluccl Funeral Home, Luke, Ellington, at 9. Burial will week’s testimonial dinner honoring Th^ ^ ^ ^ SchaUer said after last night's continued. Planned hy Episcopalians topping, bread and butter; cut out board has. In effect, abandoned 378 Jersey St., Staten Island, be In St. Bernard’s Cemetery, ™ The Board of Education, in adopting a plan to bal­ meeting that the Board of Edu­ In a key statement. It de­ . . Thursday, hot turkey sandwich. recently retired Manchester High School teacher and show who, a*, a muffler, pleaded not guilty. Af- School Plans Funds the neighborhood-district policy Burial will be In St. Peter’s RockvUle. ance elementary school enrollments by transferring cation, by its action, has come clared: "Ambassaulor Bowles, No talk, small or otherwise, Rev. Stephen Price of the hoet ©ronberry sauce, buttered wax athletics director. coclctail party, held the men ter a short trial. Judge Alexan- The Board of Directors needed only_five minutes last it so enUiusiasUcally defended a Cemetery, Staten Island. Friends may call pils between schools, did not intend to abandon the around to the thinking of Town convinced of Cambodia’s good will be the order of die day church, “Is so totally different ibBiced custard (elemen- The testimonial, being plan­ spellbound describing how much der found him guilty and he night to unanimously approve a $29,850 appropriation year ago. The W .P. Qulsh Funeral neral home tonight “neighborhood school" concept, and it will not permit Planner Joseph Tamsky and of Mute Mingling k-2-24 Ital lb ned by a townwlde committee fun It is to get into a new dress, was fined 830. Another charge, Home, 226 Main St., Is In charge --______faith, emphasized that the Unit- tomorrow from 9:80 a.m. to 4 for the preparation of plans and specs for a proposed the Town Planning Oommission ed States of America has TO de- Episcopal to describe. It was patterened Duiuui Ertdey,ravrim. frozen orange____ t-- Wholesale shuffling of c h ild re n ------headed by Town Director and puU yourself in itSght, have to operating a motor vehicle with of local arrangements. new Lincoln School in Center Springs Park. (TPC). sire nor intention to violate ^ . . .. after a similar program pre- (lilfm ^ r in 'T ch ee^” pte- y ® " ' members nulnlstrators would speak free- former Mayor Francis Ma­ earange everything In the right four bald tires, was nolled. F u n ^ ^ s I The sum consists of 822,760 ------Tamsky and the TPC, a year Cambodian territory. He as- Church. A group of about 100, sented about a year ago by Ep­ 2B, wTOle kernel ooorn. Ice emphMlzed today ly- honey, will be held at Flano’s places, after several years of Thomas E. Burdick, 20, of 76 Mrs. Emma Mclntoah for an architect’s fee, based on from unanticipated revenue to ago, had opposed the canstruc- CHARGE YOUR sured the Cambodian govern Including------„ two-thirds Episcopal' . . „iscopal „ youth workers „ In the cream bar and peanut butter Both Atty. John Rottner, xh© number of .pupils _ who Restaurant Wednesday at 7 p.m. aimply zipping a shiift up the Union St., charged with misuse Mrs. Emma McIntosh, 92, Thomaa Copeland a 35 per cent estimate of his the General Fund. titm of a new Lincoln School In ment that the United States will Ian young people of senior high New Haven area, an«i«*jpiing out. of a limited license, pleaded not If and when a bond Issue is formerly of 82 Washington St., Funeral services for Thomas final fee; 85,000 for a site sur­ Center Springs Park. Both had PRESCRIPTION do evervthliur oossible to avoid school age, and one third Epls- Talk will be permitted at a ______Schardt, chairman of the ed- side their "home” districts next reported by Raymond "Mike” MisB Paimls, being of the sex guilty and was found not guil­ approved by referendum, the died this morning at a Manches- Copeland of Troy, N.Y., former- vey; 81,260 for a cost-estimate recommended that the nedghlbor- oiea xius m onu^ ai a acte of a g g r e s ^ a g a ln s t Cam- copallan adults interested In lunch period, “vriUch riiould Advertisement __ ucatlonal policies committee, In- fall has not been announced, but Qulsh, chairman of the ticket that wears these clotnes, real­ ty after a short trial yesterday. fee; and 8850 for test borings. General Fund wlU be reim­ tomIrSw i f l ’p T ^t Se S^a as^ll ^ iSK ts and yoSth work. wUl meet for a non- prave to be rather noisy.” the Man wanted for light delivery dlcated that the board’s basic Rottner said today In answer to committee. He emphasized that izes that all women aren’t slim Burdick was arrested Oct. 13 The proposed school, estimat­ bursed In the same amount. the widow of David McIntosh, tomorrow at 1 P m. at the which may cause loss- verbal “Communications Labor- curate------said. - truck driver. FuU-tlme. Tel. policy would continue to dlscour- a question from The Herald that the deadline for tickets Is Mon­ end fashtonably Shaped, like aftef he was stopped on Wood- Director William SchaUer, Mrs. Mclntoah was bom Aug. Holmes Funeral Home, « » ed to cost approximately 81-6 es and damage to the Inhabit- atory.” The purpose of the laboratory, 289-1568 large-scale shifting of chll- the plan “would Involve a small day, and that none will be sold that young model, so she had bridge by police. PoUce say who made the motion to approve 634 —UaHA 20, 1876 In Germany, daughter Main St. The Rev. Felix M. million, is being deslgpied by Custom Home Design w v iw n iv nwiw ants of Cambodia.” The program, according to the the Rev. Mr. Price said, "is ______dren between town schools as number of less than KW” even at the door. a side remank, "L et’s not dwell his lice is limited for going the appropriation, asked Town of Christian and Ernestine Els- Davis, pastor of Second Congre- Manchester sirchltect Arnold Manchester , to break down the commuidcMi- M andiestor Evening HenUd a means of leveling class sixes, u put fuUv Into effect. A limited number are still oti the necessity, in some cases, to work and back, Manager Robert Weiss to de­ Ing Hauschulz. She came to gational (Church, will officiate. Lawrence. A referendum may Blue Print & Supply Inc. Uon gap between young people Windsor correoDondent, “The concept of nelghbortiqod “The trdnsfefer plan will be us­ avaUable and may be purchased of taking up the slack of three Barry Jon. Ode, 24, of 73 Sea- termine what effect a recently AT Manchester when she was two Burial wlU be In Buckland South Windsor correspondent, be held in April for considera­ 690 Hartford Rd. and adults. The ‘happening' Is schools Is stUl the board’s basic ed only where administrative­ from any committee member or yeare spent inside unshaped man Oi'rcle, changed with breach adopted school board policy will years old, and lived here most Cemetery, B o lto n Virginia BldweU, teL 644-2366. tion of a bond issue for the con­ Manchester, Conn. not a movie about the church, policy,” Rottner said. His state­ ly necessary to take maximum at Clifford’s Men's Shop, 986 clothes. That, for the present, 1s o f peace, pleaded not guilty and have on the size of the proposed PINE PHARMACY of her life. She was a member Friends may call at the fu- struction. 649-8693 not a discussion group, lecture ment was borne out by Bohardt advantage of classrooms space atifll between a woman and her hda case was continued for The 829,850 appropriation vot­ new Lincoln School. Rockville Exch. Elnt. J496 664 Center St. 649-MlA ot North Methodist Church. neral home tonight from 7 t o 6 . Main St, ———I—-— ___ or Worship Service,c-^t rather In reporting on a meeting on the and available teachers,” Rott­ court trial to Jan. 18. He was ed last night will be financed The school board’s new policy Survtvors Include two daugh------Library Adds 175 Books Arrangements for Toner’s en- _ . — mllrror.” a creative experience^ designed Rusk Speech topic, held with the elementary ner said. gagement as main speaker were '*®*“ Her description of the new arrested Dec. 2 after a doones- ters, Mrs. Mack Harris of Ver- to give non-verbal outlets and principals last night. * The. chairman said he expect­ made by the Program-Gift- legiate grid official will be sev- clothes was, ‘"niere is much tde disituitience. non and Miss Pearl E. McIn- ( J o V e n t T V proper expressions of one’s feel­ In Fiction and Otherwise Schardt called the meeting ed the plan would be "further Guests Committee, headed by other well-known sports more _construction, more seams Louis 'Sullivan, 58, of 89 Sum ­ tosh of Manchester; two sons, ------ings, an experience to be shar­ Spurs Qash Fribourg, Switzerland, recently. with the principals to learn discussed and clarified” at a Robert J. Smith. figures from around the state and darts, more marked walst- mer St., charged with breach Lester H. McIntosh and David Among the 178 books added ed by youth and adults togeth­ The article was written by a (Contlnaed from Page One) their opinions on Instituting the future board meeting. Teamlng up to help fete Kel- whom Kelley has been Unes. But as yet the use of taut off peace, pleaded not guilty, Mclntorii, both of Manchester; to the shelves of Bolton Public er.” Blaze Ruins member of the Fribourg Choir plan for transfer, accepted by Schardt reported that a num­ ley, veteran of 42 years at MHS, closely associated. Unings and other inner con- and his case was continued to six grandchildren, and eight library since Nov. 1 are the fol­ Participants In the "program by a brick. Cars and the hotel the board Monday. ber of principals se«med to and recall some of the events Toner became head football abruetton Is not necessary. Pirm- Jan. 18 for a trial by court. great-grandchildren. lowing. who stayed with the Chicks were splattered with bags of red of non-apeakers,” the Rev. Mr. Last night’s session, closed to favor keeping large-sized Police say the arrest rtems Funeral services will be held when the choir sang In Bolton in his long career as MHS foot- coach at UConn in March 1966 fahrics with the abliUty to Shores Home Fiction: Ambler, Dirty Story; Price said, "will undergo ex­ paint. the press amd the public, was at- classes at their own schools and this faU. baU and baseball coach and col- after serving as top assistant bake a shape and hold it are from an inddemt on Dec. 8 when Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the Armstrong, Lemon In the Bas­ periences labeled ‘Exposure and Helmeted police were banter- „ . ^ w . Fire companies fromi four The article, written by Mar­ tended by all 14 of the town’s establishing a program of extra to Coach Buff Donelll at Colum- used throughout our collection, the accused struck Mrs. BUen H ol^^erslH om e 4M M ^ towns batUed a fire yesterday ket; Asimov, The Rest of the Ventilation’ and ‘Sights and ing with each other until several tha Renevey, has been translat­ elementary principals and by instruction, utilizing “helping” bla University for nine years. brilm but not hard- Roeanloer of lOQ Spruce St. St The Rev. Earle R. Custeri Sounds’ phases planned In a bottles shattered against the ho- afternoon which destroyed the Robots; Camerer, 26th Re­ eight of the nine school board teachers. A native of Dighton, Mass., taitored “suity” suit Is Import- ■who was 'visltiing alt the rest pastor of North Methodist ed from French by the • high darkened room filled with the tel entrance and some cars, In- home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene union; Catto, The Banana Man; members, Schardt said. A lesser numberi, he said, felt Toner grew up on Nantucket ant news again. Ours have short dence on 'Summer St. Church, will officiate. Burial will school French Apartment. She sound of tape recorders, rec- eluding a police cruiser. Then Plunkett on Pine Lake Shores. Christie, Third Girl; DoUmr He reported that while the their schools Isuiked adequate The case of Jennie Gorra of be In East Cemetery at the con­ described the choir’s experi­ ords, bursting balloons and came the order to clear the Island and as an undergraduate Jackets (I find them newsier Roger Vellard, Coventry’s as­ BenJy Boone; Hodge, Here principals' opinions about the physical facilities to provide In- 24 EUsie Dr., charged with fail­ venience of the family. eTOesences min uusthis country anuand ^Can- . - played football for Donelll at bhan bhe long-jacket suit and The next best thing to a new can sistant chief, said the fire was Comes a Candle; Horan, The plan were varied, a majority stniction outside the regular ure to grant the right of way There will be no calling hours. ada and said that the^nies ^ c h is finger painting Patrol wagons moved In, po- Boston University. universally be- discovered at 1:46 and It took Seat of Power; Mannix, The expressed a consensus that as classroom. and softly gathered at aa intersection, was nolled. The family suggests that those are small villas, comfortable ^ closed; ‘Box lice reinforcemenU fell Into line He first joined Donelll's staff coming) about 3H hours to bring it un­ Fox and the Hound; Marshall, many children as possible An administration plan to skirts -with belted waistbands. She was arrested as a i^ult of wishing to do so make memor- and well-designed. E a j* ha Q^uages,’ when the silent ones and the demonstrators were at B U after graduation, leav­ der control. (Christy; O’Hara, The Instru­ should be kept at their present avoid over-sized classes next The leather belt usuaUy shows an accident on Ludlow and Isd contributions to the Memor­ prlTOte l a i ^ we ^ will be given cardboard boxes sent reeling down the blTOk, ing In 1954 to become head foot­ a used car with a 100% guarantee. Fire companies from Ctoven- ment; Peters, The Piper on the schools. year was ordered by the board a bit at 'the front, a podnit to Garth Rds. ial Fimd of North Methodist and not disturb!»• the o neighbors. to decorate, perforate or de- some running down a steep hill, ball cSach at New Britain High try, Eaglevllle, Mansfield and Schardt said he closed the ses­ recently aJter it voted to pro­ notice, for it makes the ■waii'st- Henry J. Thetoeault, of H art­ But just because w e're an author­ Church. Mountain; Sack, M ; Urls, To­ Mother-Daughter Tea others seeking refuge In nearby School. Every major working part* is guar­ Andover answered the call velop In any manner they wish, sion In order to ensure that ad- vide a helping teacher for Man­ ford, charged with bedng found paz, and Vaughan, Silver Saber. The annual mother- daughter Grace Cathedral. Toner's 1956 and 1956 New Une look smaller. anteed 100% for 30 days or 1000 miles. ized V W dealer, don't think w e're only which came from a neighbor and 'Music sind Movement,’ a chester Green School for the “Suit jackets have small, un­ intoxicaited, breach off peace, Mrs. Alberttne Frechette Non-fiction: Alliluyeva, Twen­ tea for fifth grade girls will be Britain teams both went unbeat- who saw smoke billowing from free expresslcn i^ se of crea­ Whichever comes first. So if during that talking about used VWs. ty Letters to a Friend; Beoker, given by the health department rest of this year. and claimed state cham- obtrusive collars, but the blouse and destruction of public prop- WAPPING — Mrs. AlberUne tive dance and body movements W e inspect and guarantee every the one-story structure. Dreams and Realities of the at the elementary school cafe­ The action was taken as the pionships, one of them earning invariably rises high and often erty, was giVen a final oon- time anything goes wrong with any of D. Frechette, 64, of 28 CUffwood The Plunkets and their four Inspired by a musical back­ Ctonquest of the Skies; Better teria Thursday at 8 p.m. Two result of a grievance over class a trip to Miami, Fla., to play lia-s an ultra-prettiy bow or tiniuance to Jlan. 25. these parts, we'lL repair or replace it make on our lot. Rd., formerly of Blddeford, children were not home when ground.” Two Boys Fall from Cars, Homes and Gardens, CSirlstmas new films will be shown, as well sizes brought by three teaphj^ in the high school Orange Bowl jabot. 'Thebeault was arrested Dec. For instance: Maine, died ^ y this m o r n ^ Vellard said "The session will conclude,” “The coat dress is to my mind 15 3^1^ charged with breach of free. at a South Windsor convales­ Ideas 1967; Birmingham, "Our as the Walt Disney film, “The who had more than 30 pupils In game. ^engine • transmission • rear axle • front axle assemblies • bloke system • electiicol system the family Is temporarily stay­ Father Price said, "i^th ‘Cul­ as essential to a woman’s year peace and intoxication after the cent hospital. She was the Crowd” : Boyd, Rulers In Petti­ Story of Menstruation.” Both Treated at Hospital their classes. When Donelll moved to Col­ ing with friends or relatives. __ ___ mination’ and ‘Whew’ after round wardrobe as her suits, h© 'wos driving hit another widow of John Frechette. coats; Bristol, The Magic of School Menu The board’s contract with the umbia in 1957, Toner rejoined which we should all be in a Ours have a beautiful new in- ear at the Tolland Tpke. Esso Mrs. Frechette was bom July apparenUy st^ed Believing; Buck, RutBut mddy!; Daddy!; Monday, Bolton Elementary which we should all ^ » ^wo 3-year-old boys, both lii car, driven by SharoOT D. Manchester Education Assocla- his collegiate coach, remaining nnd-out swing, but the look is station. He was charged ■with a a , 190S in St. Paul de Chester, Country Beautiful, America the School Special, cabbage salad, back seats of different cars, fell Moore. 46. of East, Hartford. stipulates that a helping at Columbia until accepting his 1963 CHEYROLCT 1965 PONTIAC ' 1964 PLYMOUTH the celling M d then gu^ words of Hen- pickled beeU, pineapple; Tues- sharing a day of ®* the moving cars yester- P®‘nt where ^ the ------provided present position. slender. There is always a belt, destruction of public property Canada, a daughter of Albert Chevy II Nova Sedan. Auto., P.S., Tempest 4-Door Sedan. V -8, Auto. Valiant Slgnieit 200 2-Door Hardtop, 6- even if it is only a tiny martin- ^ t e r he was ^brought to police and Leah Chanle Deshamals, ted the entire Interior. V e l l ^ Wadsworth Longfellow; El- day, hamburg gravy with rice, ^ ^ ® ® ® day. Neither was serlouMy hurt, boy lay on Uie street, “ ^ ^ ® ® where classes exceed 80 pupUs. Edson M. Bailey, Kelley’s Radio. Trans., P.S., Radio. cylinder, auto., radio. said the exact cause gale, and pockets play a part headquarteirs and put in a cell, and lived In Blddeford before ^nh^erTt ^ Stories I peas, applesauce raisin cake; barriers norm,^ ^Uce Capt. George Me- Is not knovm If the ^ The plan adopted Monday by principal for 25 years and a been determined. ___tween the age groups. With the cautioned drivers to car made contact with the boy. in the design. PoUce said he did some dam- coming to Wai^plng last Septem­ Tell My Friends; Gross, Images Wednesday, orange Juice, frank- tw w n the age Claughey cautioned drivers to car made contact wlto * ® the board followed .an admlnls- close personal friend, will serve •1695 Firemen used portable fans My r-nenos, uross. ag on rou, carrot sticks, particlpante entering Into a day be especially 't a l ly careful with car A car driven by »>y ^Michael Michael indicated as toastmaster for the testimon­ "The fact that the neckline is age in the cell. ber to make hSr home with her of the Negro In A»n!'r'c"n Liter­ *895 1095 and Scott A ir Packs to vent- sauerkraut, gelatin with top- totally new activities, mtous jjjg „,ay Magnotta, 17, that as many as 13 additional ial. wavering between the very h i g h ------daughter, Mrs. Hervey^ Tardiff. . . ature; Hoffer, Ci’Jcal of the . Hate the house while battling ping; Thursday, hot ~ t 0U .» properly 1» ,«>• eoW polM out onto E. MMdle'Tpke. Other speakers, representing and the low V is noticeable In 1964 PONTI AC Survivors, besides her daugh- They were hampered Change, and Hunter, How to often gives age the advantage sandwich, cranberry sauce, various groups with which Kel* the number of sleek dresses Auditory Grant Set 1963 VOLKSWAGEN Catalina Convertible. Silver, black ter, include 3 soto, R touI extremely low tempera- Defend Yourself. of Its experience, we should ley has been associated over the Ghla Cbnv. Cpe. Red, Black Top. chette of Hartford, Andrew Fre­ green beans, cookies; Friday, with bordered tennis sweater W ASHINGTON (A P ) — The top, auto, trans., P.S., P.B., radio. 1964 PONTIAO tures. Also, Kennan, Memoirs 1926- emerge In complete unity with years, will make brief remarks. necklines, and again in a num- ^ g neadth Service has chette of Wlnthrop, Maine, and tomato soup with crackers,'pea­ Tempest Convertible. V-8, auto., P.S. Vellard said Plunkett was a 1950; Masashi, The Emperor’s one another.” Ol-tonnory, pottco They are as foUows: ber of bare-topped ~ Reynald Frechette of Bryan, nut butter-ralsln sandwiches, . ^ granted 819.472 to the C.W. Shlil- •1095 *1395 sportsmen and apparently had Laat Soldiers; Nelson, Small brownies. Police say Steven Taylor of Thomas was Injured, as was Francis “Chick” Toomey re­ party dresses. Colors are ^both Ing Auditory Research Center Ohio; arother daughter, Mrs. ammunition stored In the house By making some transfers, Wonder; Palacbj^ D e e s ’s Sys­ Mrs. JosUn Resigns 118 Chestnut St. was struck by Linda P ag^l, 17,^of 82 E. Maple presenting football officials, sweet and spicy. White is still in Grotoii, Conn, for the last iiriiich kept popping off, Vellard St., and Roger Paradis, 18, of-the administration said, prellm- a basic but It is almost always *1295 tem of Minerolt^y, Volumes 1, Mrs. Perry Joslin has resign­ Beebe Released the car behind alter he fell out both in the area and from the .. V,., ,*1,1 s ix . months of a six-year 1964 CHEVROLET said. South Windsor. The Paganl girl Inary study Indicated only two 1966 VOUCOWAGEN 2, and 3; Plee, Karate by Pic­ ed as troop organizer for the He was treated for bruises at Eastern Collegiate Athletic Con­ a tint search project. Monza 4-Door ,gedan. Auto, trans., and Paradis were passengers in additional teachers would be Squareback Sedan. Radio. Pertional Notices. tures; Pratt, Baseball’s All Bolton Girl Scouts. A new or­ From Hospital the hospital and also had a ference, which Kelley served dead white. Brown is its dark U.S. Rep. William L. St. Onge, radio, standard. the Magnotta car. Another needed to balance enrollments, Stars; Richardson, Star Lovers; ganizer is being sought. In the aUght head Injury, police say. many years as a highly regard­ counterpoint, of course. Brown D-Co*m. seiid Thursday the proj­ 1964 FORD About Town .Steto,... Treasury „of the.... Automo-...... meantime,... _calls may be__ made______George Beebe, 88, of 489 E. The..... other. youngster. .Ken- .passenger . In the Magnotta car. Children within walking dis- ed referee.. is the Important spring back­ ect Involves audlologlcal tests. In Memoriam •1895 •895 Fairlane 500 Station Wagon. V - , au- In laving memoiry of our mother Children In Kindergarten hUe; Tod, The Joy of Hand- to Mrs. Don Carpenter, former Middle Tpke. was released from neiji Obernesser of Bast Hart- Gayla Butcher, 17 , of 149 Spruce ® Tom Monahan, athletics dir­ ground color.” 8 and father, Oatherine and Peter ector at Bristol’s high schools, Pauline Trigere is another de- to., P.S.i radio, luggage rack. aartor, who passed a-way Jem. la, sSSlSS T„>y«. «• - o— m .': n,. ■” representing the state CIAC signer who perceives the gulf IMS and Jan. IB, 1963, reepMtively. classes at South Methodist Wns, The Last of the Saddle 1966 FORD 1963 FORD yesterday— udiere -.I.... he V as admltt- *,„ortal — Hospital ... and ^ released,------J _ a The p—four ------werep_i— taken to Man- xhe plan calls for " a mini­ coaches. between the woman as seen on Galaxle 600 2-Dr. Hardtop. 'V-8, Sharp. Our loved ones who ore mlastaix, Church will meet their teachers Tramps, and World and Its Peo- Fairlane 4-Door Sedan. Auto, trans., mum of transfer busing” and a Alfred Rogers, a Manchester a magazine cover and the wom- 1395 Who shared each smae and tear, In the Reception Hall of the pies: Japan, Korea, The class of 1969 will put on ed Tuesday night with a broken hospital official said. cheater Memorial Hospital 6-cyllnder. Will always be remembered for The Taylor boy was In a car where they were treated and natlve and former MHS football an who really does go to lunches News Item from Fribourg the second annual Battle of the right leg, a cut hand, and brutS' ~ ' “minimum of splitting between their love ilhait lUeesed ue here. church or may attend the player under Kelley who is pre- and cocktail parties. Some of Unseen by Uit world you stand by Bainds tomorrow night from gf^er two policemen driven by his mother. She told discharged, a hospital official siViool children from the same 1 a Y •1495 church services with their par­ Mr. and Mrs. John B. Chick were LIMITED TIME ONLY sently chairman of the Hartford her dresses are lovely, loosely *795 our side and wMaper, 7:30 to 11 in the Mgh school police that she was driving said. home.” "'Hy loved ones, death cannot dl- ent. The classes usually meet of Lakeside La. received an forced to subdue him. Board of Education. swinging things when worn wlth- v4de.i” gym. f from Broad St., past Center St. Magnotta received a written Several school board mem­ FAIRWAY 1966 DODGE In the Jesse Lee House. article from a newspaper In Robert McKee of West Hart- out a belt, but if you have a 1965 VOLKSWAGEN Dart 4-Door Sedan. Auto., P.S., radio. Scheduled to play so for are He has been charged with and onto Pine St. when she warning for failure to grant the bers have reportedly___ been re­ YOur tovliig Sons and $ ford's Conard High School, rep- waistline to show off, then you F/RST 2-Door. Blue, Black Vinyl, Radio, 1962 PONTIAC Daughters, GnsndoMldren The Rivals of Manchester, The breach of peace, resisting ar­ heard the door of the back seat right of way. The car he was celvlng protests from TOreiits Oataltna 2-Door Hardtop. Auito., P.S., resenting state baseball coach­ pull It In with a wide belt that Outside Mirror, Burning Tymes of West Hart' rest, and carrying a. dangerous open. She looked toward the driving was damaged on the left concerned over an Impending P.B., Radio. 1.60 es from the CIAC. Is Invisible because It Is made •1695 In Memoriam ford, and ‘The Invaders of Hart- weapon, and is scheduled for back seat and her son was not door and rear quarter and was change. both storos In IoWm. memory of my dear CofC Asks Towns to Find ford. court appearance Jan. 29 In Clr- In the car. towed away. The Thomas car _ Full Pound, Reg. $2.00 Dick Danielson, MHS soccer of transparent vinyl. Miss brodier, FaaltTlck J. HCCkuin, who Trigere says belts are not as •1295 poeaed away Jan. 10, 196L The dance Is for .Boltim stu- cult Court 12. He Is free on the A car driven by Robert W. was driveable. coach, representing all local tonight fill •795 BARTON’SfamousTV MUNCH. coaches who served under Kel­ tight this season as they’ll be BeauUbd memortea are oil we have dents In Grades 9 through 12 no-cash bail program, Gamache, 19, of 102 Eldridge St. A car driven by Walter A. Pecans, almonds, cashews, Cost of Buying Laurel Lake Roser, 17, of Bolton, hit Train Crash ley’s directorship. next. She likes hers wide, and 1966 MUSTANG left. and their guests, Schcwl dress is Beebe was arrested Tuesday was behind the Taylor car. Roser, 17, of Bolton, hit a car Brazils, caramel, nougats, nut 1967 COUGAR 1962 OLDSMOOILE Of the one we lovied and -wUl never Gamache told police he Is not driven by Gary J. Jesld, 18, of The gift presentation will be has exclusive use of an elasti- Black Top, fMget. The Manchester Chamber of The Chamber board says It required, '^ckets are 81 per night police said, after he al- crunch, raisins. Aii cnocoiate 2-Door Hardtop. (3old, Dynamic 88. 9-Pass. Station Wagon. 2-1-2 ^astback. V- , auto. made by Charles L. "Pete” Wlg- clzed fabric which makes Is pos­ 8 person or 81.78 per couple. Re- logsdly broke Into a house at sure If the car he was driving Box 187 at E. Center and Sum- covered. The best box of Radio, Vinyl Top. Auto., P.S., P.B., Radio. having Slater, Busan Rooney and Commerce Board of Directors feels that this Is an "extremely In ju re 200 sible for a belt spanning the Waleom* H«ra freshments will be on sale. 890 Woodland St. and assaulted hit the boy, although he did feel mlt Sts. yesterday afternoon, munchy, crunchy, chompy, ren, long-time MHS track and Sluia^ Is recommending to the Town Important matter, and a deci­ midriff to be perfectly comfort­ Bulletin Board his former employer, E dgar a "bump.” When he stopped, he Both cars were driveable chewy chocoiates in town. cross country coach, now re­ Board of Directors that the sion relative to Laurel Lake will (Continued from Page One) able. She doesn’t tolnk that •1995 In Memoriam .. A party enrollment session is Coughlin, who Uves there. Bee- told poUce, the boy was lying A car driven by Paul F. B ar­ Save 40( on each pound. tired. we have a comidete •2399 •995 town undertake an appraisal of affect the town for many years women will put up with discom­ In lovtiic memory of Oordon Tut­ it would being held today from 6 to 8 be allegedly threatened Cough- on the ground next to the car. ry Sr., 46, of East Hartford, was they could be rushed to the hos- Tiil January 25th only. The MHS Round Table Sing­ tle who pOBsed away Jan. 13, 1961. the Laurel Lake property to de­ to come” : therefore, fort even in the cause of ele­ p.m. In the town office confer- Jbi with a knUe. He and U16 mother put the boy hit by a truck driven by James pltal by one of the scores of am- ers and a folksinging group will assortment of termine If acquisition of the seem advisable to determine the The world may change fnom year ence room. Voters may sign up Beebe was brought hand- in the Taylor car and brought Butler, 18, of 888 Spring St. yes- bulances which almost ellmlnat- entertain during the dinner. gance. to year. land Is feasible. relative costs ' before making wlth parties.' cuffed to police headquarters him to the hospital. terday morning. ed other traffic In the downtown And fraenda from day to day. The Chamber has made the any definite decision.” valentine But never wiUI line one we loved. ■ " The Obernesser boy fell out Barry was charged with fall area. recommendation, It says, after The Laurel Lake question The regular monthly voter- ^bd placed In a cell. Later, he From memory pasa oiway. ure to grant the right of way A PATH spokesman said only CHOQQiat— More for Interest Floating Ice having received the recommen­ arose out of a proposed zone making session will be held was admitted to the hospital. of the car as It was turning on­ Ntw rOHM • iUOAMO. tWftrtfAiAND party supplies TED TRUDON, Inc. Wife and Children to Spencer St. from Hlllstown to an oncoming vehicle and is two trains were involved In the water freezes, It In- dation of the Chamber’s Town change for Laurel Lake and Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Police went to the house af- NEW YORK — Americans When scheduled for court on Jan. 22. collision. spend 82.30 out of each 8100 of creases Its volume by 1-llth. 2 locations: TALCOTTVILLE TOLLAND TPKE. Affairs and City Beautiful C o m surrounding property to Indus- selectmen’s office. The select- ter they received Information Rd. last night. ROUTE 83 way The boy was In the back seat Police say the Barry ear pull- However, some of the passen- aftertax Income paying Interest This means that when 11 citolc main st. and east In fond meniory of Peta ick J. mittees and after havlnr talked trial which was rejected by the men will meet Monday at 7:80 that Beebe was. on his middle turnpike HoOann, who paaoed away Jbn. 13, p.m. there. When they arrived, they with two other children, and the ed out In front of tiie truck as gers—Including Rodriguez— on/^onsumer debts. This is In Inches of Ice are formed. ThTO PHONE 649-2838 IMt. with Robert and Wells Denni- Town Planning Comifllssion WESTOWN tjie Barry car was turning onto claimed they were In a train s h ^ contrast to the 81-BO aver- Ice is lighter than water and will son, owners of the Laurel Lake Tuesday nlg^t. The TPC, how------tried unsuccessfully to talk to car was driven!,, by Martin J. ■■ PHARMACY PlUUp Rd. from Charter Oak that had been sideswlped by a o Ste . Jpsejpii footer Father of our property; William O'Neill, town ever, rezqned only 80 acres east Slanchester Evening Herald him, but were forced to hand- Obernesser, 27, o t East Hart­ age paid In the-early 1960s. float In It. Lord sow Ohriat, oMd true spouSe St. second train and rammed by a 459 Hartford Rd. — 649-6946 of Hazy me Vtovin, Pray for him. director of public works; and of the Laurel Lake bed to In- Bolton correspondent, Cleme- cuff him and bring him to head- ford. weU Young, tel. 64S-8N1. quarters, police said. A car behind the Obernesser Both vehicles were driveable, third. His Friend, Viator Lamore Town Planner Joseph Tamsky. dustrlal. n i

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1968 PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1968 8MKET8M.I South and East Windsor Fives Collide S C O K E S f f ^ Ski Notes EAST SIDE MIDGETS Herald Angle Russell’s Barber Shop scored Cheney’s ‘First’ Green Bay Choice by 31-16 Edge a lop-sided 46-16 victory last Eagles Face Pulaski ,, night over the Manchester Auto was first In total defense, 13th up. The Packers did win the the holes. If the deep defense MIAMI (AP) — With all champs. L«t's take a shot at the the Kansas City Chiefs, who fell Parts, 4^-16. Randy Cole (11), BARRY COWLES due respect to young aoore; • before the Packers last year is6- (an amazing figure) In running first Super Bowl and the NFL shuts off Dowler and Dale, he ""Steve Samlotls (9) and Chris Green Bay SI, Oakland 16. 10. Still, the Raiders must have defense did take 13 of 16 pre-season ex­ will go to Donny Anderson and 8«holMtlc Sport* Writer Daryle Lamonii^ and his •'Saunders (8) were the big guns If it's c l o s e , 40-yearH)ld a better over-all team because fense. hibitions. Chuck Merceln. for Russell’s. Brad Smith (7 ) 30 touchdown passes that and his abUity to they marched through the AFL Although the Packers allowed Starr, a 33-year-old veteran of and Robert Sullivan (4) were In Court Feature 12 pro seasons, has been here Lamonica, 20, In his fifth Seored on Road Did You Know That.... kAok the long field goal oould with a 13-1 record and beat Kan- an average of 137 yards per led Oakland to its first the only Automen who hit for 30 en route to their cherished Cheney traveled to Wldllman- By BILL SACHEREK Bob Fuller, president of Colonial Board, is one of the mean an upsot viotory for the sas City twice, 23-21 and 44-22. game on running during the before. He proved his cool once year, actually is completing his It’s been a long time up for the Pulaski Generals, _^more than one basket. triumph. tlc this afternoon to lace Wind­ Dutch Day at Haystack in By BARRY COWLES tmno^xauchidawn underdogs Arom Johnny Rauch’s Raiders led regular season, they gave up again on that frigid New Year’s first as a No. 1 quarterback. He Joe’s Barber Shop got sweet coming but yesterday was Kent Smith and Sonny Hall pro­ East’s leading sports car racers. He’s also a former title, Sunday’s Super Bi^l Dave Heritage hit the nets for ham Tech. Wilmington, 'Vt., Jan. 13 will be Headlining the schoolboy Oaktand. But that would mean the league in total defense and but 11 touchdowns on the ground Eve in Green Bay when he had a great year with 30 touch­ the day for Cheney Tech. vide the height needed on the University of Virginia assistant football coach. game belongs to Bart Starr ■^revenge over the Marines in the 12 points, a season high, to aid Chpnry (64) the first of that ski area’s three hardcourt schedule to­ ttsat Oakland must, be able to rushing defense and were first and 13 in the air for a total of sneaked home from the one for down passes and 220 comple­ final seconds on Doug Scruton's The locals notched their boards. The scoring chorea are Sammy Maltempo, one of the locals in theHr victory. Stan big festival weekends. It will be better director of aUdetioa, wa* and the proven old pros dam p down on Starr and his In scoring with 468 points. Their 24. ’Tho Raiders, who scored 08 the winner with IS seconds to tions in 420 attempts. He was “two points, 38-36. (fOlka night, unbeaten East Cath­ carried out by Leo Gzyl, Bob first win, in five starts, of Golka added six points while ftoodrow 14 Netherlands Day and you can wide receivers—Boyd Dowler offense was third in average touchdowns to 39 for Green Bay, go. Although he was below par intercepted 20 times to Starr’s Scruton and Mike Salmond ScAvettft 16 olic High entertains Pulas­ Myers and (Traig Wysocki. u S U ^ ^ e a r * . wa# a leading the season against Ellis Jim Tomko sank four in a fine have all the cheese and bever­ schoolboy State and New Eng­ In the last go round of a kmg, and Carroll Dale—while crack­ yardage, both running and pass­ yielded 29 in all, 11 on runs and in early season and was inter­ 17. It remains to be seen how he ’ placed Joe’s with 10 points each. Hurltapp 12 ki High of New Britain in Heading the reserves are Bob professional middleweight boxer Tech of Danielsc.i, defeating team performance. T om ko 4 age you can eat and drink, a land championship bcMketball long season, the old hand-picker ing the stubborn Packer de­ ing. 18 on passes. cepted nine times in the first will rqaet to the Packer rush Mike Mistretta and Lon Annul- WlllLs . . . 1 an HOC clash at 8:15. The Nordgreen, Tim Bardoorian, In New Eni^and before World the hosts, 54-46. The Beavers Top scorers for the losers tulip souvenir and maybe a free team. has to go the Packers to make it fense. Green Bay was ninth in the But all of this presupposes two games, he closed strong. and how skillful he will be in '”1! with nine points helped out. Ri.‘»iufr .. 0 Eagles will be after their Chuck Doyle and Lenny Tybur- War n. had a balanced scoring attack were George Johnson (21) and EUU .... 2 trip to Amsterdam. bwt> in a row for the Ncuttcnal Oakland does not appear to NFL in total offense, second in that the competition is equal, Starr is a past master at working on the strong Green Ed Obuchowski (8 land Brian led by Johnny (Joodrow and Mike Lussier (11) wlille Joe eighth straight viotory, third In skl. The Generals are a strong, Football League over the AFL ToiaU 24 6 Haystack is cooperating with Hippo Correnti, one of the George Mitchell, formerly lo­ have the man-for-man tsilent of running and 11th in passing. It and the figures do not back that probing a defense and finding Bay linebackers with his passes. "tJordera (9 )tumed in a valiant Dan a,cavetta, sinking 14 and 15 Bernard added seven. the HCX?. The Generals are 4-4 fast moving club but appear to KIHn (40) the Netherlands 'Tourist Office nation’s ranking duckpln bowl­ cal man and sports promoter, effort for the Marines. points respectively. A basket contributed by Ron LalsmIoi- ...... 4 3 overa!> and 0-2 In the HCC. be a bit on the rough side. Per­ Hler ...... 1 0 and the Dutch Cheese Importers ers, was a three-sport star In has booking rights' in the state WEST SIDE PEE WEE Dumas of Ellis after he caught Qieney Tech traveled to 'Wllll- sonal fouls have resulted in The Beavers were down by Jo#m.‘ion ...... 7 7 to have a very big party. A fun high school — bstsehsUl, basket­ for Marques Haynes and his Herald Angels trimmed Nas- one point, 12-11, at the close of a pass and dunked the ball into Souza ...... 0 0 manUc facing Windham Tech heavy foul shooting by their Mond-ovtllc ...... 0 2 giant slalom for all skiers game ball and tennis — smd has taken Fabulous Magicians. slff Arms last night, 37-26. Tall Cheney’s basket for two points this afternoon, hoping to con­ opponents. Oakland Must Overcome Myth the opening period. However, Bernard ...... 3 1 enough to give it a try will kick­ to golf like a duck takes to Dan Smachettl (17) led the Pa- for the locals In the .third quar­ Dumna ...... 1 1 tinue Its winning ways. The The Eagles will be flying high they led at the sound of the re­ off the Dutch Day in mld-after- water, boasting a low handicap. Hal Tnrklngton, assistant permen. Newly-traded Dick Tradesmen now carry a 1-6 rec­ to keep a perfect record clean. maining buzzers 27-21 and 43- ter also helped. noon. managing editor of The Herald, Letts (16) was high for Nas- ord, notching their tlrst victory Jim Reynolds, Doug Melody, John KI e I s, Cheney ’Fech Is a former town singles tennis Of Packers, Lombardi Legend siff’s. In double figures for the Some very fine prizes (includ­ yesterday. Tim Kearns, Gary Klnel and ing a season pass and skis) basketball coach, was an aerial champion. By FRAN TARKENTON Angels was Jim Hesketh with Coach John Kleis has a fine Mike Kennedy should be the can be Inspired, and not be have been lined up by Haystack gunner In World War II and was NEW YORK (NEA) — For 12 points. scoring duo in Dan Scavetta and starting quintet for Ctoach Don awestruck. The Raiders have (or the winners. Two bands will awarded numerous citations. Manchester Country Club Pro Oakland to win the Super Bowl, Led by big Rich Leltrts’ Johnny Goodrow. Dave Heritage Bums. to establish a running game be working on both levels of and Jim Tomko shine on defense Alex Hackney lettered In hockey it must overcome the myth of 37 points, Paiganil’s BairberB Sparking the rebounding de­ and a short passing attack. the base lodge in the evening to Bill Sacherek, ski columnist as well as baseball and basket­ Green Bay and the awesome trounced NossliPf Arms, 61-30. with Stan Golka expected to hit partment for the locals, the If tries to provide continuous music for the boards for rebounds. of The Herald, Is one of New ball, during his schoolboy days. legend of Vince Lombardi. Dan Sodha end >Boib Fairrand GARY KINEL six-foot-plus trio of Kennedy, throw bombs early, he will be the large crowd the mountain England’s most active and best The task is made even more wlrth 10 paints eaoh also helped Four conference pairings Kearns and Reynolds do a fine In for a rude shock. expects. visits the Rams. WiLson h- is planned Feb. 3. has gxrt. to be a winner, and this afternoon. The Indians shop man at Moriarty Bros. Realtor Bill Belflore was a Every team is at a disad- have to be exceptional. It’s Regal’s 57-36 by fast brealldng. caits boast a 3-0 league and 5-2 Coach Bob Oorlett is confident are 1-3 while the Eagles boast garage. fine basebaH-> and basketball ventage when It takes the field kickoff team, for example, In double figures were Tedford At Killington, 'Vt., the second overall record while Blast Wind­ his Rams are ready, willing and player in his younger days. against the Packers. Their fam­ can’t let Travis Williams run (16), Ghistalfson (15), Chiace professional ski race of the 1968 sor 4(3 2-0 and 5-1. a 2-2 record. able to snap a seven-game los­ Marksmen, MHS-style, hosted Earle CHifford, Main St. haber­ ed success under pressure has wild. They have to hustle to (10), and Little (10), for the season was held at the Killing- The remalniliig three encount­ ing stireak. Hamden High this afternoon at dashery store owner bearing his Phil Hyde, Manchester High made them like the Yankees. make up for lack of experi­ witnners, while Suntava (16) ton Ski Area in Central Ver­ ers are all home meetings. Two Coach Bob Healy and his B71- the Waddell Range. The locals name, was a track star in high basketball roach. Is one of Man­ And they have that amazing ence and must try to establish and Rlzza (10), led the taller mont. Thirty of the world’s top games in the (XXJN list Bolton school and was a contestant in High hosting Vdnal Tech. Bol­ lington High Knights play host were out after their third chester’s top three tennis play­ Intangible: Coach Lombardi. field position—^that goes for the but slower Regal five. professional racers from eight the first Road Race back In ers. He’s tough, but an amazing kickoff and kickoff return countries were competing in a ton stands 5-3 overall and 2-3 to Waterford High in a straight win. 1927. leader of men. He has a mysU- squads and the punk and punt- dual giant slalom race for a iln the conferenoe. The Trades­ non-conference meeting. The Barry Predict# — ’Truman Cowles, father of new cism that Inspires the kind of retum teams. purse of $5,000. men are 0-5 and 3-6 in the log Knights have won four of six Cheney coming on strong over LINE OF DEFENSE— Front four defenders with Oakland in Sunday’s Super Maloney Tankers .starts, paced by Tim Quinn and Windham, 66-51. The East Side Recreation colleague Barry Cowles, is a confidence adn faith that great Oakland Is a younger team book. Bowl football grame will be . Tom Keating, Dan Birdwell and Isaac Oitaig Zahner. Center was built In 1916, occu­ professional dog handler and leaders such as Napoleon and than the Packers, and it also The battle for 'third pilace in South Windsor over East pied In 1917; West Side Rec Lassiter. Raiders face Green Bay. (AP Photofax) Sink Manchester Windsor all the way, 60-49. .. field trial Judge. Churchill did. DARYLE LAMONICA seems to be made up of mis- the CXXJN will be waged at Oov- Taking a well-earned rest Center was built in 1914, oc­ from the hardcourt, Manches­ Vinal topping the Bulldogs, 72- The players respect him so flts and cast-offs who are play­ Ski Movie entry High as the Patri'ots en­ cupied In 1921 and the Commim- It was a bad day in Meriden ter High is idle tonight and will 64. Three former assistants In much that they feel somehow, a period of maturation and ing better than anyone thought tertain Bacon Academy. Both Ity Y was built and occupied for the Manchester High tank­ John Jay’s exciting color host Conard High of West Hart­ Coventry over Bacon in last ’The Herald’s Sports Depart­ some way Lombardi over there togettiemesB is necessary. The they were capable. Sunshine Welcomed After Day of Rain teams 'boast 3-2 league records In 1935. ers as they dropped their first ski film, Head for the Hills, while BQicon is 7-2 overall and ford Tuesday night at 8:15. The quarter surge, 68-60. ment, Howie Holcomb, Fete Zan- pacing the sidelines will And r. Packers have gone through it. Ben Davidson Is a good ex­ meet to Maloney High yester­ will be shown tonight and Coventry 5-3 overall. Rod and White share top hon­ Rockrille In a slzzler over ardi and Frank Cline, are all way to win. Take rite NFL The Raiders, though, have not. ample. He was cut by the Pack­ Saturday night at the Bush- Jerry Fay was Manchester’s day, 53-42. The Indians won only The CVe has an interesting ors in the OCIL, with Windham, Wilson, 75-73. with the Hartford 'limes. Hol­ championship game. Even They have strong, excellent de- ers, Giants and Redskins. And neli Memorial in Hartford first native to play professional Jhree events. The local swim­ contest slated at tihe Itockville each boasting a 7-1 record. East Catholic from start to comb In the news department, though the Packers were los­ defense which jelled this year. now he’s the top defensive end mers boast a 2-1 record as they starting at 8:16. football with the Philadelphia ing imtil the last seconds, the It lacks experience. In the league. End Bill Miller High gym as Woodrow Wilson Looking at the possible line­ finish over Pulaski, 82-70. Yellowjackets. ’The late Dave ZanardI, Cline In sports. Coach Clockwatcher prepare to travel to Conard Tickets will be available at players still had the belief they On the subject of experience, and Lamonica were just so-so the door. The film and Jay’s Hayes, out of Notre Dame, was ed, tough practice Wednesday ers win and a little more than ,,.Hlgh of West Hartford Tuesday. B a r r y Cowles,- scholastic would win. It was Lombardi who another Important factor is players with Buffalo. Even BOCA RATON, Fla. Summary: appearances are being spon­ the second —and last —with the their coach, was but it was necessarily limited 33,000 If they lose. sports writer, is a veteran of the made them believe K. pressure games. The Packers (AP) — Now that John 200 medley relay —Maloney, sored by the Hartford Ski Green Bay Psu;kers. Fay was a a second choice. He got the by the storm. “ We got the most A lull winning share, of Vietnam war. It’s Lombardi’s team. He took have been In a zlillon of them Raucb bas tbe weatherman Freeman, Bennett, Paddock, Club. Billie Jean King Top Athlete college star at Grove (Jlty. over the post seven yean. Us­ job when A1 Davis left to be­ out of it we could in view of the course, is worth $16,000 per man over Green Bay, as is well on his side, he’s become a .Meekell, 1:30 of three for a first-place vote, both tournaments, she won the ually, they have been successful. come league commissioner. But conditions. ' said Rauch. with Insers collecting $7,600 NEW YORK (AP) — Dr. Ray M ouer, local dentist, known, when it was one ot the clockwatcher. 2(X) freestyle —Kennedy (Mai), two for second and one for singles title by defeating Ann Bemle Glovino, manager o t Oakland has had Just one cham­ he’s been very good. Thursday’s sunshine was a each. At those prices, neither Billie Jean King, the was a teammate of Vince Lom­ worst squads In the league and "The Oakland coach is con­ ..Pastel (Man), Young (Mai) UCoim, Rhody third. Haydon Jones of Britain In the the Parkade Lanes, Is a fonner pionship game In its history— Oakland, like every team that welcome change and the Raid­ coach sees any problem in get­ bardi at Fordham University made them champions. cerned that his Raiders might 2:06 bouncy, outspoken house­ Canada's Nancy Greene, the finals, 6-3, 6-4 at Wimbledon and minor league protesaloiial base­ Green Bay is a solid, ex­ the AFL title game against plays Green Bay, will need luck ers ran tlirough their final full ting his team up for the game. when the Rams rated with the not have enough time to proper­ 50 freestyle — Fontanelle In TV Feature wife who reestablished sensation of the skiing season, 11-9, 6-4 at Forest Hills. ball umpire. perienced team In all respects. Houston. But the Raiders did to win. They must make the drill in pads. ‘ I'm no psychiatrist,” best football teams In the coun­ ly prepare for Sunday's Super laughed Rauch. “ You can’t help (Mai), Moyer (Man), Meskell America’s supremacy in placed fourth followed by 15- Miss Whitworth, from Jal, This is most evident In their de­ pretty well, winning 40-7. fumbles — and not be Intercept­ “ We’ll taper off from now (Mai) 30.7 Connecticut resumes relations Sam Vacant!, the town’s first try. Bowl date with the Green Bay being impressed with Green women’s tennis, beat out year-old Debbie Meyer, the N.M.. captured eight of 28 La- fensive unit. And the defense Is If Green Bay plays Its usual ed and lose fumbles. on,’ said Rauch. 200 individual medley - -Mc- with red-hot rival Rhode Island and only jockey, is still bring­ Packers. Bay. You know you're playing golf queen Kathy Whit­ world's outstanding freestyle dle.-i PG.‘\ events in 1967 and led the key to any team. Many of methodical game, I can’t see It seems to me that Green ^.Goldrlck (Mai), Ojnklin (Man), before regional television, chan­ ing home winners in Southern Dr. Walt Schardt turned down n ie Raiders worked for 90 Meanwhile, at Fort Lauder­ the best. I've never believed in worth and figure skating swimmer. tho gal pros in money-winnings their defensive starters have how anyone can beat them— Bay’s experience, solidity and Keiderllng (Man) 1:57 nel 8, cameras and an expected competition. a promising professional base­ minutes in bright sunshine dale, the Packers drilled for an being awed by a team. I’ve al­ Mrs. King, using a new-fan­ with $32,937.50. Her victories played together for seven years, Including Oakland, which is the greatness under pressure — Diving - Turkington (Man), 5,000 crowd in a Yankee Con­ champion Peggy Fleming ball career as a pitcher to pur­ Thursday, a distinct change hour in their best workout yet. ways felt that you have a gled steel racket, won the Wim­ included the Ladles LPGA Tour­ and most for the past four best team the AFL has ever and the legend ot Lombardi— Nagel (Mai), D'Addario (Mai) ference first-place basketball in being named the Female sue his medical studies. from the driving rainstorm they “ The sluggishness was gone,” chance to win any game you bledon and U.S. championships, nament, the Midwest Open, the Marathon runner Vlnoe Fan- years. produced. will be much too much for battle at Rhode Island, Saturday Athlete of the Year for pracUce in the day before. said Coach Vince Lombardi. ^'It play. 100 butterfly—Kennedy (Mai), and clearly gained the No. 1 Westci n Open, the Ladles World dettt Is a wrider on second To develop a tough defense. Oakland has a chance If It Oakland. Miller (Man), Vare (Man) 1:00 afternoon at 2. 1967 today. shift at Pratt ft Whitney Air­ '"rhis is more like the kind of was .a real line workout. We’ll “ We’re loose and we’ll go into spot in (he world rankings. In Serlc.s and the Alamo Open. Leo Katkaveck was the only .' 100 freestyle — Fontanelle weather I expected,” said go for sn hour again Friday and tho game that way,” the Oak­ Rhode Island leads the Yan­ In a vote of 372 sports writers craft in Middletown, Manchester native to play In (Mai), Spaeth (Man), Freeman Rauch, enjoying the shirtsleeve then maybe 10 or 16 minutes on land coach concluded. kee standings with a 3-0 record, and broadcasters participating the major pro basketball league, Sports Viewing IMal), 58.2 Unbeaten String Extended climate. Salu'^day." The Raiders might be expect­ followed by Omnectlcut with a in the annual Associated Press Nate Agostinelli, Manches­ Washington Capitols In the Bas­ . 100 backstroke Paddock SATURDAY “ Our problem now is having Lombardi activated Dick 2-0 mark. poll, Mrs. King, from Long ter’s No. 1 citizen, was a line­ ketball Association of America, ed tc got up for the game but (Mai), Keiderllng (Man), Lar­ 1:00 (30) Bowling enough time to get all our work llnebacker sind what about the Packers, who’ve The Huskies and the Rams, all Beach, Calif., drew 196 first- man on the gridiron In high forerunner of the NBA. He also son (Man) 1:02 Moriarty 1:30 ( 3) Hockey: Pitts­ completed. Preparing for a tight end, for Sunday’s game. even at 55 wins each in the place votes and 854 points. school and also with the Silk led Manchester T r a d e—now won so often and for so long? 400 freestyle —Pastel (Man), burgh vs. Toronto team like the Packers isn’t the <3app, who played in two of Lombardi just smiled. rivalry which began in 1907-08, Miss Whitworth, the leading City semi-pro squad. Cheney Tech—to its only State Flying Frenchmen „,Kroak (Mai), Chaffre (Mai) (18) BasketbaU: David­ easiest thing in the world to Green Bay’s 14 regular season “ If a man makes a million split two games last winter, female athlete In 1965 and 1966, Bros. CIAC Class B hoop champion­ 4 :58 son vs. West Virginia do,” Knuch. continued. “ The games, thus qualifies for a cut dollars,” the Packer boss said, cionnecticut won by 80-78 at had 70 first-place votes and 623 Don Bnnw, East Catholic ship In 1941. 100 breaststroke — McGold- 2:00 ( 8) BasketbaU UConn rain didn’t help.” of the Super Bowl payoff. He’ll home and the Rams overcame points while the 18-year-old Miss “ he wants to make two million. rlck (Mai), Miller (Man), Frost "^ afe-B u y” vs. Rhode Island Finally Hit Stride Oakland ran through a spirit­ get just over $2,000 If the Pack- We’ll be up.” a 14-point halfway deficit to nail B’leming was third with 43 votes 4:00 ( 8) Golf Classic (Man) 1:10 down an 87-86 televised game in for No. 1 and 392 points. The 400 free relay - Manchester, Kansas City Basehall Owner S:00 ( 3) Saturday at Races Rhody. points were awarded on a basis NEW YORK (A P )— Tbe Flying Frenchmen finally Spaeth, Moyer, Conklin. Rob­ Used Gars ( 8) Wide World of have bit tbeir stride— and its Allez-Oop for Montreal in Sports Pont Sees Problems Ahead erts 3 :13 Visions Flag in Eight Years 6:00 ( 8) Crosby Pro-Am tbe National Hockey League ebase. offered by GoU Jean-Claude Tremblay, Y v a n ------After Great 1967 Campaign KANSAS CITY (AP)—Ewing the basement of his home 18 (30) Let’s Go the Races Coumoyer and Jacques Le- rsa • 'Ilf ’ Russell’s Scoring NCAA Clarifies Kauffman, Kansas City’s new years ago. The league’s owners 7:00 (18) Wrestling malre scored Montreal goals 1. O U T i n g v r O l l e r S NEW YORK (AP) — It’s not surprise theory, Pont, whose EARLY BIRDS —Joan Colby MliT baseball owner, already has a pu^ the city’s 1969 expansion 7:80 less than 3V4 minutes apart team turned around ^om a 1-8- ( 8) Gadabout Gaddis 134, Vivl Bayer 130-128 —370. that John Pont minds having led Just Not Enough a timetable for his club—a franchise in his hands here 12:00 (SO) RoUer Derby Thursday night, pacing the Cheer Decision 1 mark In 1966 to 9-1 diudng the FAMILIAR FACE— Even the best miss short putts as Jack Nicklaus demon­ board o t directors within a Thursday. Canadlems to a 4-2 triumph over a team that made him the col­ Freshman Ruling SUNDAY PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (AP) regular season just completed, And Celtics Lose strated here on second hole at Cypress Point in opening round. PftNCIERA week, an executive vice presi­ Kauffman said he has talked Philadelphia. MERCHANTS—Dave Demer- lege football Coach of the Year, pointed to the only blemish on 2:30 ( 8) Pre-Super Bowl — GoU's touring professionals NEW YORK (A P )— The rule permitting freshmen dent not long after, a first divl- to “three or four top men who The viotory extended the cheered today the PGA’s deci­ chant 137, A1 Heim 164-400, Harv you understand, but when he the record—a 33-7 loss to Min­ The fans at Cleveland saw Bill one of our iiviny 3:00 ( 8) Super Bowl: thinks about how the 1968 Indi­ S io n club in five years and an wont to be executive vice presl- Canadiens' unbeaten streak to sion to continue unlimited ball Johnson 167-382, Mike Denhup nesota. Russell give a big scoring per­ to play on varsity teams in all sports except football uourteous saleamen . . . American League pennant In dent of the club.” Green Bay vs. Oakland 139-136-386, Harry Bemis 366, ana team shapes up, he figures 4:00 ( 8) Sports Special: eight games and sent them Into cleaning on the greens and in­ “Every game before that formance and the Boston Celtics and basketball— which caused some confusion when eight years. "They all want the job, they third place in the NHL’s East termittent putting. Joe Picaut 372, Earle Rohan the glory could cause a few one," he said, “ people were ■ put on one of their patented Contrasts in Golf first announced— has now been clarified by the Na­ “ Nassau ’60 It’s the sort of ambitious plan are all excellent men and I’m problems. (18) Hockey: Hamilton Division race. Mired in the divi­ The U.S. Golf Association last waiting for us to get knocked off blitzes. They also .saw Oscar tional Collegiate Athletic Association. you would expect from the man certain the board, the public bogeys on three consecutive courses for today’s second vs. Toronto sion cellar two weeks ago, they year decreed one cleaning per “ For one thing,” Pont said and we could prepare ourselves “ Robertson doing what he does PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. The rule was passed at the ------WE HAVE IN STOCK who lart year received the Ho­ and I will like the board’s Thursday at the luncheon where holes belonged to the rusty con­ round of the $104,500 tourna­ 0:00 ( 8) Crosby Pro-Am (have won six including their green for amateurs and continu­ PARKADE DUSTY—Czerwin- just for the game we were play-. '.so well—nullify good scoring (AP) — Some of the pros NCAA convention here Wednes- classmen and who participated ratio Alger Award. He started choice,’’ Kauffman sold. “ This ment, Dave Hill and Tommy Golf last four in a row—and tied two ous putting. ski 203-661, Joe Sokola 218-660, the American Football Coaches ing. performances and blitzes. were rusty swinging into tingent. “ I haven’t played com­ day, but the policy-making In championship varsity events his $130 million drug firm in will be as far as I’ll go. Jacobs were just a stroke be­ S LINCOLN CONTINENTALS to climb within five points of The pros declared the one- Pal Paradlso 201, Crawford Al­ Association award was an­ “ But before the Minnesota Russell scored 34 points, and P)ing Crosby’s 1968 golf petitive golf for two , months,” council, in an attempt to clear as freshmen may only take part front-running Chicago. cleaning rule would discrim­ len. 207-201-693, A1 Borello 220- nounced, “ we’ll lose the element game, everyone was talking ^‘the Celtics scored 16 straight Palmer said. “ Just getting hind at 69. up some questions that had been three NCAA championship From 1963 thru 1967, they're fuUy equipped, com­ of surprise. And the team won’t Rose Bowl and there was no campaign opener while started is half the battle. I'm ITZGERALDI FORD Elsewhere Thursday night, inate against early starters be­ 687, Ray Demers 219, Roland. points In 3 minutes, 18 seconds John Pott stood at 70 and with raised, took up the matter again meets pletely reconditioned and guaranteed. Some have INC. second place Boston edged De­ cause the ball would pick up Smith 200-555, Ted Bidwell 208, have the same character. It’ll way to convince the team I ‘ pf the second period for a 19- others were surprised they not swinging aU that well or New York City amateur Virgil Thursday Another problem is that many air-conditioning. Come in, look them over, we've a have a character, but not the major conferences have their troit 6-4 on rookie Derek San­ grass cuttings, sand or other Sullivan 206, Dave Thomas 217, wasn’t thinking of It too. Be­ point lead against Cincinnati weren’t. putting either.” Sherrill led the pro-amateur Basically, the freshman par­ fine selection! sanie one.” Lou Graham of Nashville, own rules forbidding freshman derson’s third period goal to debris because of the dawn Ernie Whipple 200, John Die- sides that, Minnesota was a Thursday night. Jack NieWqus wound up division with a best ball 69. ticipation rule takes effect Im­ move within two points of the dampness. tnehsen 570. Elaborating on his element-of- good football team.” But Robertson scored 40 Tenn., where It snowed over the among the leaders with a 71 and Sherrill’s 16-stroke handicap participation. These Include the holidays, belonged to the latter mediately and is not retroac­ 1967 CO UG AR $2695 LET’S FACE IT ixle Blairic Hhiwks in the Ea/st ~jx)lnts including four foul shots would have been b'ttc;- if he proved a big help. 171-member Eastern Collegiate tive, the council said. in the last nine seconds and the group. He fired a 68 clipping Athletic Conference, the Big Factory purchase. Reontiaining factory warranty, tur­ and St. Louis played Los An­ hadn’t hit a ball down a rocky In the Crosby, each of the 168 No headline or statement can give you an Royals beat Boston 120-116. four strokes off par in Thurs­ Thus, this y®ar s freshman Pacific 8. quoise, radio, heater, automatic, power steering, white- geles to a 2-2 West Division embankment on the over-the- pros is teamed with an amateur cldss may participate in Inter walls. deadlock. In tbe only other NBA game, day’s first round to grab the ocean 16th hole at Cypress Point They all indicated they would Zelm ^ Beatty scored five lead. and each group plays a different collegiate events on varsity their .present rules, but inkling of true value. You must see these fully to The Canadiens spotted Phila­ and taken a penalty stroke. course on Thursday, today and points and Len Wilkens eight in Arnold Palmer whose card teams and in NCAA champion- ^igjit bg forced to change if delphia’s West Division leaders 1967 MERCURY $2395 the last 4*^ minutes as the St. included a double bogey and two As the players switched Saturday. ship events for four years. placed in a recruiting disadvan- “Capri" 4-Door Sedan. Turquoise, radio, heOiter, auto­ appreciate them! a 1-0 first period lead before FRED PENNY Louis Hawks beat the Bullets matic, power steering, V-8. defenseman Tremblay tied the Students who are now upper tage. 108-101 at Baltimore. ^ game with a 60-foot drive in Beatty finished with 30 points ’College Basketball Roundup- 1964 VOLVO 122S 1965 MUSTANG the middle session. (3oumoyer and Wilkens 19. Early Monroe 1966 OLDSMOBILE $2595 broke the Ue one minute and 29 "98" Convertible. 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JOURNEYMAN electrician, Im­ Secretary Must sell. 643-7427. Female 35 Parkaide Store mediate steady employment. Zoning Board of Appeals ROOFING — Specializing re­ 643-0511 Wilson Electrical Co., 649-4817. DOX LEHERS pairing roofs of .all kinds, new WANTED — reliable woman to THE MEADOWS roofs, gutter work, chimneys For Your 1906 QTO, 4-speed, posl-traction, do weekly thorough cleaning 643-1174 reverb, $1,260. Call 643-9666. cleaned and repaired, 30 years' in large home 3 to 4 days week­ WOMAN with references cap­ lafoiniation experience. Free estimates. ly for working mother. Must able of caring for 3 children, ______Call Howley 643-5361, 644- be able to work without super­ ages 6-11, five days weekly. YOUNG MAN... THE HERALD wiU not 1969 CORVETTE — 4-speed, 8333. vision and to properly handle 2:30-6:30, light housekeeping. DENTAL Assistant, experience disclose the Identity of 327, $1,100. Call 643-9665. telephone messages. Not essen­ own transportation, 3 to 4 preferred. 289-5169. any advertiser using box tial but prefer woman willing weeks. 643-0536. ------— ------letters. Readers answer­ ing blind box ads who 1962 CORVAIR Monza $400. Millinery, to stay overnight frequently ARE YOU LOOKING with 3 children age 10 up. Write NURSE’S AID — 3 p.m.-7 p.m., desire . to protect their Call 643-0492. Dressmaking 19 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. also 11 p.m. identity can follow thie Box K, Manchester Herald, MANAGER procedure: DRESSMAKING — alterations, stating age and references. to 7 a.m 649-4519. on all ladies' and children's Snack bar in leadlnig de­ Encloae your reply to tlie Trucks— ^Tractors 5 SCHOOL BUS drivers approxi­ HIGH SenOOL sophomores or partment store, food service FOR A FUTURE ? ? clothing. Zippers replaced etc. Junior girls for part-time box In an envelope — 1963 FORD — econollne panel Reasonable, 643-0741. mately 7-9 a.m. and 2-4 p.m. experience necessary, good addresaed to the Clasal- $2.47 per hour. Silver Lane Bus waitress work, after school, salary and profit sharing fled Manager, Manchester truck, with windows, blue, good some weekends, good play plus A SECURE FUTURE! NO LAYOFFS!! condition, $695. Call 649-2098. Line, 643-8978. bonus plan, paid vacations, Evening Herald, together gratuities. Apply in person. grroup insurance, store dis­ YOU WILL ALWAYS HAVE A JOB!!! with a memo listing the Moving— ^Trucking- CASHIER - CLERK — full-time Brass Key Restaurant. count. Opportunity for ad­ companies you do NOT only, liberal benefits. Apply In want to see your letter. 1953 CHEVROLET half ton pick­ Storage 20 B^ABYSITTER for teacher’s vancement In career with up, call 643-5224 after 5 p.m. person, Gaer Bros.. 140 Rye national restaurant chain. Learn To Be A Printer Your letter ^11 be de­ MANCHESTER Delivery—light St., South Windsor. children, afternoons only. Ref­ stroyed if the advertiser erences. Call 643-8226. Write Box O, Manchester JEEP with snow plow for sale trucking and package delivery. Is one you've mentioned. DENTAL assistant — part-time Herald. 3 7 1/2 hour week . . . 2 weeks’ vacation with pay . . . ,tl not It will be handled or trade for pickup truck. 649- Refrigerators, washers and sick leave . . . retirement plan . . . hospitalization 0858. stove moving specialty. Fold­ 9-3. no Saturdays, typing m the usued manner. necessary. Call 649-4347. Get out of those 4 . . . and much more. ing chairs for rent. 649-0762. BABYSITTER wanted days. Vi­ walls! Meet people, en­ cinity Bently School, caU 643- Don’t delay! Lost and Found \ Business Services 6341, between 5-6. Offered 13 Pointing— Papering 21 OFFICE CLERK joy life. Make Dollars LOST —Passbook No. E 9802 With knowledge of typing Savings Bank of Manchester. WILLIAMS Tree Service, spec­ PAINTING — Interior and exte­ and an aptitude for flgiires i in spare time selling Help Wonfted— Mole 36 iEmid^TfltFr iEurtttuij Application made for payment. ializing in tree and shrub care. rior, very reasonable, free es­ needed for accounts payable SERVICE station attendent, full 13 BISSELL ST. — MANCHES'TER, CONN. 643-8104. timates. Call Richard Martin, office. Excellent fringe ben­ AVON 649-9285, 649-4411. or part-time, good hourly rate. Announcements YOU ARE A-1, truck Is A-1. efits. Cosmetics. Start the Apply Wyman Oil Co., 24 Main Cellars, attics, yard and JOSEPH P. Lewis custom St. ELEX3TROLUX vacuum clean­ small trucking done A-1 right. painting, interior and exterior APPLY New Year Right! Call ers, sales and service, bonded CRANE OPERATOR — ex­ Call Tremano Trucking Serv­ paperhanging, wallpaper re­ 289-4922 today! representative. Alfred Amell. ice toll free, 742-9487. moved. Wallpaper books on re­ MANCHESTER MODES, perienced m&n operate crane for pre-cast plant handling 647-1710 or 648-4913. quest. FVlly insured. Free es­ INC. CLERK TYPISTS TREE EXPERT — Trees cut, timates. CaU 649-9658. large panels, year 'round Job building lots cleared, trees top­ Pine St. PART-TIME saleswoman want­ for qualified man. Union shop, Personals ped. Got a tree problem? Well INTERIOR and exterior paint­ ed, good wages, will train. CaU all benefits, excellent working 649-6820 or apply Parkade conditions. Mr. Reynolds, 646- INCOME TAX — Business and worth phone call, 742-8262. ing and papering. Call Phil Denoncourt, 742-6173 Bakery, 400 West Middle Tpke. 0124. STENOGRAPHERS Individual returns prepared by s h a r p e n in g " Servl^- - RN OR LPN 3 p.m.,-7 p.m. 7' KITCHEN AIDE 7 a.m. —2 p.m. Income tax accountant. Ray- knives, axes, shears, skates, INSIDE-outside painting. Spe­ p.m.-ll p.m. 649-4519. PRODUCTION hands v/ith some mbund Girard. Call collect, 875- rotary blades. Quick service. Monday through Friday. Ver­ lathe and milling machine ex­ cial rates for people over 68. non Haven, 875-^077. 7362. Capitol Equipment Co. 38 Main Call my competitors, then call SALESLADY — Reputable perience, also Norton Hyprolap KEYPUNCH OPERATORS St., Manchester. Hours dally me. Estimates given. 649-7863, specialty shop, 40 hour week CLERK TYPIST — Manchester and Fellows gear shaper oper­ includes Saturday and Thurs­ ators. Metronics, Inc., 640 Hil­ INCOME Tax Returns prepar­ 7:30-5, Thursday 7 ;30-9, Satur­ 875-8401. area. Varied duties, some day 7:30-4. %43-7958. day night till 9 p.m., g ^ d start­ liard St. ed. Call Dan Mosler, 649-3329. ing rate. Call Mr. Craft, 643- bookkeeping and payroll ex­ Looking for a good job? INSIDE PAINTING, papering, perience helpful but not neces­ SALES AND Service on Ariens, floor sanding and reflnlshing 2128, Casual Village Shop, Man­ GROCERY CLERK — part-Ume INCOME TAX done accurately sary, will train. Hours 8-4:30 mornings. Apply In person. and reasonably. Orville Wln- Hahn Eclipse, Jacobsen lawn (specializing in older floors). chester. Visit the Aircraft NOW! mowers. Also Homellte chain Monday through Friday. Must Highland Park Market, 317 chell, 644-2705. No Job too small. John have own transportation. Send saws and International Cub Verfallle, 649-6760. TWO waitresses for evening Highland St. Cadet Tractors. Rental equip­ work, full or part-time, experi­ resume and references to Box ABC TAX Service. Complete L Manchester Herald. tax service for business men ment and sharpening service l7~™ lLETIER~— Painting — ence not necessary. Apply In Job Highlights or individuals. Returns prepar­ on all makes. L & M Equip­ interior and exterior, papering person only. Howard Johnson's COMBINATION bookkeeper ed In your home or office. Call ment Corp., Route 83, Vernon. and paper removal, fully in­ Restaurant, 394 Tolland Tpke., and saleswoman, full-time, 5 sured. 643-9043, and 649-6326. Manchester. Septic Tanks Jet-Age Pay * 249-3468. 876-7609 Manchester Exchange day week. Shoor, 917 Main St., AND — Enterprise 1946. PAINTING and paper hanging, Manchester. Plugged Sewers Good Working Conditions * INCOME TAXES prepared by” ABLE TO REMOVE your ^ good work, reasonable rates, 35 PILGRIM MILLS BABYSITTER wanted In Trot­ ■ Marvin Baker. Call M3-0267. appliances and bulky furniture years in ME^nchester. Your Insurance Benefits * neighbor is my recommenda­ ter St. area, 2 afternoons and Machine Gleaned to dump. Also light trucking. Has Openings '3 nights a week. Call 643-1259. 289-5860. tion. Raymond r'-r'-', : 10-9237. Septic '^nks, Dry WeUs, Aircraft Club Recreational Activities * BE A DISC JOCKEY. For In­ , F^r Sewer Lines Installed—Cel­ T- P'art- and Full-Time Salesladies HAIRDRESSER panted — good formation call, 246-6413. salary and commission. Call lar Waterproofing Done. Nine Paid Holidays * Household Services Floor Finishing 24 643-1644 between 9-6 p.m. LADY NEEDS ride mornings Apply to Manager McKin n e y b r o s . Liberal Vocations * from School St. to Manches­ Offered 13-A FLOOR SANDING and refinlsh- RELIABLE woman wanted to ter M®n4orial Hospital for 7 stay with school aged boy who 118 Pearl St. — 643-3308 LIGHT TRUCKING, bulk deliv- ing (specializing in older 177 Hartford Rd., Manchester Sewerage Disposal Co. World's Largest Industrial Credit Union • a.m. shift. Please cajl 643-7094 ery, yards, attics, cellars floors). Inside painting. Paper­ Open 10 a.m.-9 p.m. may be home from school oc­ alter 4 p.m. cleaned and removed. Also odd hanging. No Job too small. casionally. Call 643-0532. Poid Sick Leave • WANTED —. Ride from Con­ jobs. 644-8962. John Verfallle, 649-6760. LIVE-IN companion for elderly Expanded Educational Assistance Program * stitution Plaza to Porter St. or LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also ALL FLOORS, old and new, ex­ woman. Very pleasant single Ferguson Rd. area, please call moving large appliances. Burn­ pertly sanded and reflnlshed. home. Adequate compensation. Interesting Work in a Variety of Areas 649-5433. ing barrels delivered, $4. 644- Carpentry and Interior paint­ Light, duties. Write Box “N” , COLONIAL Living, home 1776. ing. C. Miller, 649-8458. Manchester Herald, demonstrations. Wood, wrought REWEAVING OF burns, moth HELP WANTED Applicants should have a high school education. Iron and glass accessories for Some job experience is helpful but not necessary. home, for Information call 646- holes, zippers repaired. Win­ dow shades made to measure, 0023. all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys WANT WORK NEAR HOME? • MACHINE' OPERATORS For a good job at Jet^Age pay, apply NOW at FREE SKIN care and make­ made while you wait. Tape re­ Dyeing and Finishing, Alternating Shil the Aircraft Employment Office. up analysis. Make your ap­ corders for rent. Marlow's, 867 Interesting Jobs Available For Both Men and Women pointment with loveliness to­ Main St. 649-5221. day. Call 649-6126. Mrs. J. Bed- EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY—WE TRAIN YOU • MAINTENANCE PLUMBER 400 Main Street, East Hartford lack, Beauty Counselor. Building— Attractive Wages, Group Insurance, Profit Sharing Benefits First Shift RIDE wanted from Manchester Contracting 14 Monday through Friday, 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. to Torrlngton and return, dally. Apply In Person At • BOILER ROOM FIREMAN Hours 7:45 to 4:46. Call 648- NEWTON H. SMITH ft SON — Alternating Shift Saturday, 8 A.M. till noon Remodeling, repairing, addi­ 7272. ALDON SPINNING MILL CORP. Tuesday evening till 8 P.M. . tions, rec rooms, garages, TALCOTTVILLE, CONNECTICUT porches and^ roofing. No Job • MAINTENANCE MACHINIST Automobilos For Solo 4 ( too small. Call 649-3144. Days 1963 MERCURY Montery — 4- door sedan. Breezeway, power P R A H & steering, power brakes, new • ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR snow Urea, private owner. 643- Immediate cash paid for For Receiving Dept,, Days 8961 after 6. ROUTE SALESMAN WHITNEY clean late model cars. All GOOD FRINGE BENEFITS NEED CAR? Credit very bad? Good paying, established bakery route, outside Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ makes, models wanted. WE WILL TRAIN YOU IF OTHERWISE QUAUFIED AIRCRAFT est Douglas accepts lowest work, 5 day week, many fringe benefits provided. — APPLY — Division of United, Aircraft Corp. down, smallest payments, any­ Barlow Motor Sales where. Not small loan finance Inquire In Person—See Paul Ma^vuson company plan. Douglas Rt. 83, Rockville, Conii. An Equal Opportunity Employer Motors, 846 Main. Cheney Brothers, Inc. Phone 875-2538 VIKIHG BAKING CO. 31 COOPER HILL STREET 1966 — COMET Cyclone GT— TELEPHONE 643-4141 START YOUR FUTURE TODAY AT P&WA 2 door hardtop, 4 speed, red with black Interior, will con­ 0pm 9-9 Daily ■ 500 OAKWOOD AVE.—WEST HARTFORD sider trade, 646-0023. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1968 PAOB FOUBTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER CONN.. FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1968 PAGE yUTTEEN Hemohold Goecb SI W aw f d—To Iv y 58 Apartmonts— Flats-- Tonomonts 63 Out O f Town Wantod— Roal Estoto 77 RANGE H«lpH M p Wonlptf-. NEED HELP? We buy uskd fur- AportmonH— Plots— Out Of Town Housos For Sate 72 Hontot For Sate 72 Housos For Sate 72 CLEAN. USED refrtgerators, 1 ^ Sate 75 BERliY’S WORLD ranges, automatic washers nlture, attic contents, antiques WE HAVE customers waiting Tonomonts 63 For Rent 66 MANCHES’TER — Investment 3DC ROOM Ranch, breezeway. MANCHESTER Vernon line, ______SELLING YOUR HOME? For or Fomolo 37 prompt courteous service that XASSIFIED with guaraiitee.i. See them at etc. CWI 633-2300 or 646-0004. for the rental o* your apart­ package, 6-6 duplex, plus 6 2-car garage, paneled recrea­ 5V4 room Ranch, 1% baths, a N D O ^ R — 9 room Colonial, ______1------— GARDEN APAR’TMENT — first ANDOVBai L A I ^ — 4 room gets results, call Louis Dimock WANTED school bus drivers, B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649- ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ room single home within walk­ tion room, large treed lot, $22,- large flreplaced living room, excellent bam, 60 acre horse FUEL OIL men or women, 7-9 a.m., 2-A noor, 2 bedrooms, living room, furnished, heat and utilities, Realty, 649-9823. Mam St. Call 64S-3171. tate, 643-6129. , ing distance to Main St. Leo­ 000. Hutchins Agency, Realtors built-ins, aluminum windows, farm, over half mile road front- p.m. 644-1902 after S pt.m. H. kitchen, range, refrigerator. Available to June 16. $160. Rooms Without ioard 59 nard Agency, Realtors, 646- 649-6324. Call now. Hayes Agency, 646- y|e>v, Hayes Agency, GASOLINE A. Frink Inc., Wapping. ROPER GAS and gas range, ONE and two bedroom Garden heat, hot water, parking, monthly. 742-7807. "ADVERTISING 0469. 01®'- 646-0131. also gas space heater. Call 649- TOE TOOMPSON House —Cot­ type flate and duplexes avail­ adults. 643-0973, 643-7796. MANCHESTER — duplex 7-7 on ------Auctions 78 PERSON for cleaning, morn­ tage St. centrally located, large able. $180 to $166 per month. MANCHESTER — Bolton town - - CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS 0126 after 4:30. TOREE BEDROOM apartment, line, 3 room apartment, $140. DUPLEX, 6-6, new knotty pine bus line, 4 bedrooms, separate f4 P E — 8V4 rooms, breezeway, _Custom 4 bedroom ings. Apply Holiday Lanes, 39 pleasantly furnished rooms, Call Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, heating systems, aluminum i-oar attached garage, large BANTLY OIL 8 AJI. to 6 P JL located on Center St. available cabinets, built-in range, dish­ Colonial, 3 tiled baths, family AUCTION, contents of house. Spencer St., Manchester. parking. Call 649-2358 for over­ Electric kitchen, carpeting, siding, 6 garages, excellent in- wooded lot 100x600, $22,9^ up. Com- colors retain brilliance in car­ facturing warehouse o- even lot included in sales price. SOUTH WINDSOR — new OPEN 303 Wetherell St., Manchester Vacant 6 p’etely renovated. Both apart­ OIL BURNER service man, top pets cleaned with Blue Lustre. small business. Minutes from MANCHESTER Ranches, Raised Ranches and ;45 A.M. to 10 P.M^ pay and benefits. Apply Gibbs We List, parkway. Call 872-0528 days. room Cape, remodeled kltch- ments vacant. Aluminum sid­ CARRIERS Ctolonlals all with a view. ’This Rent electric shampooer $1. CALL ing, garages, fine residential Heating Service, 12 Vernon en. new siding, roof. t HE HOMEFINDERS, TODAY Is quality and value. Call for Paul’s Paint A Wallpaper Sup­ USED CARS section. T. J. Crockett, Real­ ( AOOOUNTANTS — Tax Prepar- Ave., Rockville. storms,, $18,900. H. M. details, Hayes Agency, 646- era — Experienced in In- ply. ______ty, 643-1577. .Housos For Ront 65 Frechette Realty, 647-9993. 0131. FIRE LIGHTERS dividual income tax returns, EXPERIENCED O.D. grinder, HOBBYISTS — Hardwoods, ply­ JARVIS REALTY CO. S8ilS-S10.95 Come To STUNNING 6% room Cape on $13,900 3-bedroom Cape, - — time and part-time. Salary top wages. Apply E A S Gage woods, veneers, dowels, hard­ REALTORS — 6 room Xerox Copy Service All brass MANCHESTER — two bedroom west side, new ceramic bath, dormers, air-conditioner, neat $9.95 ' |>lus bonuses. Manchester of­ Co., Mitchell Dr. ware, finishes, tools, ad- Ranoh, 3 bedrooms, 1% baths, Black and brass MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES It’s the Same duplex, town house, appliances full shed dormer. Ideal for 643-1121 and clean. Hutchins Agency, Manchester fice to open January 2. H A R large living room with beamed heaslves and much more. Wood and heat Included, $156 per Realtors, 649-5324. Blueprint and Supply, Inc. Block, 627 Farmington Ave., Products Specialities, 30 Bar­ starter or retirement. Priced celling and fireplace, 2-ear at­ CARPENTER for weekends, Your Qualify month. Paul W. Dougan, Real­ for Immediate sale, $16,900.______690 Hartford Rd., Manchester > Hartford. 236-1981. tholomew Ave., Hartford, 246- MANCHESTER — Exceptional­ tached garage, nice view, a private home. Call 643-0361. tor, 649-4635. Wolverton Agency, Realtor, NEW Listing — 6 room Cape, 649-8693 8272. ly nice 7-room Ranch in the tranquil setting. Mid 2o’s jOCHOOL BUS drivers approxi- Oldsmobile Dealer BodcvUle Exchange Ent. 1496 HANDYMAN for odd jobs and 649-2813. 4 down, 2 unfinished up, 2 bed­ Green area, ground level fam­ Paul W Dougan, Realtor, 649- f, mately 7-9 a.m. and 2-4 p.m. SIX ROOM HOUSE complete light janitorial work in small CARPETS a fright? Make them rooms, kitchen with cabinets ily room, 3 bedrooms, kitchen 4535. $2.47 per hour. Silver Lane Bus a beautiful sight with Blue Lus­ ly furnished, heat included, MANCHESTER_ — 8 room n stone ... plus added features. A-1 con- TINDER local plant. Days, 649-6263, eve­ Old Story.... Cape. Two car garage 2 fire- ^ ^ ^ has lots of cabinets, and a Line, 643-8978. tre. Rent electric shampooer 1968 BUICK 3795 $22d. per month. Phllbrick nings, 649-6148. places. Deadend Street. ^Only ^ built-in oven and range, attaclr $1. Olcott Variety Store. LeSabre 2-Door Hardtop. V-8, automatic, power steering, Agency, 649-6347. Ii I a n WANTED to work in lum­ ed garage, very private yard. TABS WAREHOUSEMEN~^eeded for power brakes, factory air conditioned. Very, very low — $22,500. Pasek, Realtors, MLS, now, Paul J. Correntl Agency, tinoer tabs ber yard, must have driver’s Wolverton Agency, Realtors, ONE OF ’THE finer things of mileage. ------289-7476, 649-0985. 643-5363. PUBLIC AUCTION hcense. Davis A Bradford looail industry, excellent wages, 649-2813. fringe ibeneflts and oppantunity life —Blue Lustre carpet and Starts fires safely, quicker, Lumber Co., 200 Tolland St., upholstery cleaner. Rent elec­ Read Herald Ads MAJESTIC NINE room Colonial LIVE GRACIOUSLY in this 7 ------FORECLOSURE SALE for advancement E. F. Hough­ ______on treed lot, central location. ;Bast Hartford. tric shampooer $1. ’The Sher- room Colonial. Desirable Hoi- MANCHESTER CLARK ROAD BOLTON, CONNECTICUT ton A Co., 647-9979. An equal 1967 O LD S SAVE Five bedrooms, 2^A baths. Bel­ won’t flare-up, explode, yet win Williams Co lywood area. ’Two car garage, The above property consists of 2.1 acres of land and opportunity employer. Delta 88 2-Door Hardtop. V-8, automatic, power steering, fiore Agency, 643-6121. Button Down finished rec room, many ex­ BUY A HOME IN “ ’68” a single family house with seven «>oins, one and guaranteed to start fires. PROCESSED gravel for drive­ power brakes, demonstrator. MAINTENANCE RAPID ’TYPIST — part-time tras, including wall to wall. $14,900—Ideal starter home one-hMf baths, oak floors, oil-steam heat with 1,000 help, needed for afternoon ways and parking areas. Also Lovely large flreplaced living bank run grravel and fill at our of 4% rooms on a nicely Man needed lor general work only. Knowledge of itmck- Stretch Slipper room, formal dining room. At­ screening plant or delivered. 1967 O LD S SAVE Here Today, treed lot close to bus and ^DA'TE o t '^SALE: Saturday, January 20, 1968. maintenance t h r o u g hout Ing helpful. Cali Mr. Wolfberg, tractive sewing nook. Private George H. Grifflng, Inc., 742- Cutlass. Automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, shopping. How can you beat factory. Excellent benefits 289-0273. rear yard. Belfiore Agency, TIME OF SALE; 2.00 P.M. 7886. heater, whitewalls. the price? such as pension plan, profit 643-6121. PLACE OF SALE: On the premi^. MAN WAN'TED for shipping and sharing, group insurance SMALL alr-compresser, excel­ $16,900 — One block from Terms of Sale: Deposit of $2,500.00 m c^ h or cer­ receiving, must have good SIX ROOM oversized Cape, 2 and paid holidays. lent condition with tank, $60, shopping and bus, 6 room tified check at time of auction. work habits. Modem East SAVE full baths, trees, large lot, also adding machine, Under­ 1967 O LD S Cape Cod, nicely maintain­ Sale subject to approval of the Su­ Hartford location. Salary and Delmont Convertible. V-8, power steering, power brakes, $23,000. Philbrlck Agency, wood, $40. 649-2098. Gone Tomorrow! ed and ready to move into. perior Court, Tolland County. The This Week's Door Busfer APPLY fringe benefits. Call 289-8291 for AM-FM radio, demonstrator. Realtors, 649-6347. Owner leaving state so price appointment. property will be sold free and clear SPLIT LEVEL — 7 rooms, for­ is most realistic. of the mortgage being foredosw UVE BAIT for Ic: f'si. ng. Call » IlfMANCHESTER MODES, MACHINISTS all around — set 2395 KNIT mal dining roo’- , 1''; baths, $29,900—Custom built 2-year and of all claims subsequent m Coloiilame PRES-TO-LOGS 649-6685, 643-0862. 1966 FORD family room, L.rgc enclosed up own work, overtime, bene­ Galaxie 500 2-Door Hardtop. Power steering, power brakes, old, 5 plus 6, 2-famlly in right thereto. INC. porch, garage, $23,500. Phil­ fits, small shop. Ourco Mfg. factory air conditioning. nice residential area.‘ Here Description: That certain piece or pa^el of •fV CLEAN. LONG- Co. Inc.,' 782 Mascolo Rd., Want to sell your home in minimum time for the maxi­ brlck Agency, Realtors, 649- is your chance to enjoy 6347. land located on the Easterly side LASTING FIRE LOGS Pine St. South Windsor, 289-1293.-’ home ownership and live al­ of Clark Road in the Town of Bol­ mum price? Call Hayes! Our list of over 300 qualified most rent free. THAT BURN IN SHOP MECHANIC lor machine 1966 O LD S ^2295 JUST LISTED — Manchester, ton, County of Tolland, and State approximately 5 acres, 7% BRIGHT. EXCITING building, repair and mainten­ Delta 88 2-Door. V-8, automatic, power steering, power of Connecticut, bounded and de­ SAT cutter. Pleasant working brakes. buyers— our aggressive salesmanship— and our ex­ room Cape, new ceramic bath, COLORS! ance. Some related experience scribed as follows: Ijcondltions. No night work. Ap­ all large rooms, 2-car garage, W or trade school background. ply in person. L.T. Wood Lock- tensive contacts assure you prompt action. We sell wooded lot. H. M. Frechette BARROWS and WALLACE Co. NORTHERLY by land now or Reg7$i.95. SPECIAL Must be able to read blue­ fcr Plant, 61 Bissell St., 643- Realty, 647-9993. Manchester Parkade formerly of Ros­ prints, mics, and schematics. 1966 O LD S ^2295 *1.69 EVEREn W. Cutlass 4-Door Sedan. V-8, power steering, power brakes, 95% of the homes we list, and home-owners average Manchester 649-6306 well K. Jones, Five Good wages, excellent oppor­ VAN DYNE MANCHES’TER — Bowers Hundred Eighty 3UTE MAN — wholesale tunity for right young man with factory air conditioning. — Builder — 98% of their full asking price. You can't do much School area, neat 6-room Cape, and 8/10 (580.8) Lite, good hours, excellent fast growing company. Eve­ 4 rooms down, 2 finished up, ay, car necessary. Hours 12- ning or Saturday interviews ar­ Custom Remodeling better than that! one car garage, private yard, * . p.m. Monday through Friday. ranged. Apply ■ N. P. Hall- Free Estlmatee 1966 O LD S ^2095 March occupaneV. T. -J. Crock­ EASTERLY by land now or F-86 Sport Coupe. V-8, automatic, power steering, power 1^ featurday 12-4 p.m. Good sec­ enbeck Co., Bunker Hill Rd. and Design Work ett, Realtor, 643a 677. formerly of Ed- ond Income. Call -lo r appolnt- and Route 6, Andover, 742- brakes. If Pays To Call Hayes! son P. Hei-rick, FIREPLACE WOOD J ment, 249-8211, Ext. 380, John 8061. $21,900 buys/ this beautiful 2% et ux. One Hun- 8 j’'. Molumphy. year old Raised Ranch, 1V& dren Fifty-eight baths, large lot, good condi­ 1966 O LD S 2895 (158) feet; Large Bundle * Toronado. V-8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, tion. Mitten Agency, Realtors, 1.00 MACHINISTS factory air conditioning. 643-6930. SOUTHERLY by land now or formerly of Joseph MANCHESTER — Income po- Gracious Apartment' A. Mack, et ux. CONTROMATICS CORP. THE tentlal in this sturdy home on Living in Lovely Mianchester ^2595 1 3 6 Five Hundred QUALITY—THE BEST ECONOMY OF ALL West Main St., Rockville 1966 C H E V Y 34-48 __ Spruce St. 9 large rooms and DELUJ^JTOB^^HOUpES Impala Super Sport 2-Door Hardtop. V-8, power steering, ' Jl/room5173 for expansion, per- $190 Monthly Eighty and 8/10 factory air conditioned. Immediate Occupancy (580.8) feet; imd ENGINE LATHE Strlctly for daytime u*"®®® S Slippers that stretch to manent siding, aluminum Rental Agent * WESTERLY by Clark Road, TURRET LATHE W ell help you set yourself a realistic MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM storms and screens, 2-car ga­ J. D. REALTY rage, $23,000. Wolverton Agen­ One Hundred ^ BRIDGEPORT price limit, then find VALUE for your I 643-6129 • 643-8779 money. If you want a good home, pay us a| HAYES AGENCY cy, Realtors, 649-2813. Fifty-eight (158) fjrk igftn with p h o t o -GU[DB those chuly days ahead* feet. nimum one year experience, visit I INC. is ^ n s Z M to 48, bust 36 to Pattem No. 6i73 has complete hours per week, liberal 60. Bizes 36, 38 bust. 4% yards ^ The northeasterly comer of said There’s more pleasure in own­ ’The sign of ,b«neflts, first and second shifts. premises is situated at a point in tlllR ing your home when it can be run 55 EAST CENTER STREET “ Send 60C in coins plus 16c tor W cents for first-class mall and NOW IN PROGRESS — OUR B—l~G smoothly. Let us show you houses Manchester the easterly line of Clark Road, PROfesslonal first-class mall and special special handling for each pat- ^jtALL MR. 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------January 6, 1968 Cknidy tonight. Low 5 to 16. The Rev. Richard Dupee of Members of Cub Scout Pack Tomorrow chance at anew. High South Methodist Church wlH 68 of Waddell School who visit­ Weiss Submits $36^350 Plan Al^ut Town conduct a service Sunday at ed Crestfleld Convalescent ORANGE HALL iHanrlfPBtpr lEiipnitin IIpral^l 30 to 36. 15,534 ■Hie ex«cuttve committee ot 8:16 a. m. on radio station Home and Hospital before Manchetter— ^ City of Village Charm Nutmeg Fy>re»t, T*U Oedare of WINF. The program is sponsor­ Christmas include Robert Re- To Provide Longevity Pay Lebanon, will meet Monday at ed by the Manchester Council ault, William Correia, Albert ’Town Manager Robert Weiss icipal emidoyes, Including uni­ 7:80 p. m. at the Maaonlc of Churches. Meek, Timothy Morlarty and VOL. LXXXVII, NO. 87 (TWELVE PAGES—TV SECTION—CONNECTICUT LIFE) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 1.3, 1968 (Cinaaifled Advertizing on P ig e 9) PRICE SEVEN CENTS pffchard Kos. ’Their names were Is recommeding a longevity formed personnri. Tem pte. I Airman Thomas E. O’Neil, omitted In a recent account of plan for town employes which, Weiss has also submitted a he estimates, would cost the local cost estimate based on a The PoUah National AUlance son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. the visit In the Herald. a 'V town $86,860 In die 1968-69 fis­ plan in effect In East Hartford. will meet Sunday at 1 p.m. at O’Neil of 13 Thayer Rd., recent­ Hunt Spurred hy Colleffe Incident Adonlram Council, Royal and c a l y ea r. That plan, he states, would cost BINGO 77 North St. ly completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. He has Select Masters, will have an of­ Weiss states that the town’s the town an estimated $66,790 EVERY SATURDAY MeKT three employe organisations, n ext y ear. Jamea MBcDonaad, project been assigned to the Air Force ficial Inspection when it meets the Policemen’s dub, the Fire­ A longevity flan recognises m«teo«oUslst of the Thavelero Technical Training Center, at 8 tonight In the Masonic ORANGE HALL m e n 's Union, euid L ocal 991 o f years of service when salary LSD Sun Blind Cases Sought Wealthier Service, will speak to­ Syracuse, N. Y., for specialized Temple In Elllngton-RockvUle. the town employes' union, have arrangements are determined. morrow at 6:30 p.m. at a pot- schooling as a language special­ The Royal Master degree will been pressing for two years for Under Weiss $36,860 proposal, The six college students, iden­ ’Vmd were not consciously look­ luck sponsored by the Couples ist be conferred. Fred Eppler, By JACK MILLER a longevity salary plan. employes with 8 to 8 years ser­ Club ot Center Cong:regational grand conductor of the Grsmd Associated PreM Writer tified only as juniors at an im- ing at the sun." He said doctors The plan proposed by Local vice would receive $100 ppr year Church. Hla topic is "Weather Parents and teachers of the Cjuncil of Connecticut, will be WASHINGTON (AP)—'The named Western Pennsylvania surmise the drug caused the 991, he says, would cost an es­ as longvity pay; those'With 9 Prediction." Those wishing fur­ Eighth Grade Confirmation the inspecting officer. case of six Pennsylvania college college, suffered total and per­ students' eyelids to remain timated $84,600 next fiscal year; to 16 yesurs would reclve $160; SHOP PINEHURST ther Information may call Mr. Class of South Methodist Church students who were permanently manent blindness Isist spring open. the Policemen’s dub pn^posal thoee with 16 to 19 years, $200; 8 A.M. till 6 P.M. and Mrs. Don Ellis of 22 Pack- will meet in the Confirmation ’The executive board of the SATURDAY blinded by staring at the sun while staring at the sun in an Yoder, interviewed by tele­ would cost an estimated $46,600; and those with 20 or more ewd D r. o r M r. and M re. George Room Sunday between the 9 and Women’s Club of Ma>^^te8ter during an LSD "trip’’ Is spur­ LSD-induced trance. phone from his office in Harris­ and the Firemen’s Union .pro­ years, $280. PiooM not*: W* open at 8 A.M. Saturdays 10:46 a.m. church services. will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at ring a nationwide federal search Health officials said it was the burg, said the Pennsylvania stu­ Bailey at 34 Carol Dr. posal would cost an estimated The payments would be made the home of Mrs. Kenneth Mc- Chairs Parade and w* or* op*n TONIGHT TILL NINE. for other such incidents. first instance they knew of in dents had gone In the morning k $46,480. in two Installments, half in Dec­ ’The junior and senior Con­ Alplne, 26 Marlon Dr. Mrs. John Shortly after The Associated which total Mindness resulted. to a wooded area within walking Advertisement— firmation Classes, scheduled to Edwin M. Edwards of 38 Wells All esUmates are for aU mun­ ember and half In June. Horton will serve as co-hostess. Press learned Friday of the But they noted another case lost distance of the college campus. meet tomorrow at Emanuel Lu­ St., district and county com­ Man wanted for light delivery Pennsylvania case federal May in which four students at They were found that afternoon, theran Church, have been can­ mander of the VFW, recently truck tWver. Full-time. Tel. 289- Special Feature the University of California at about six hours later, by fellow celed because of illnesses. was appointed chEdrman of a Reunion Planned health oifflctols announced a U068. Church Women Loyalty Day Parade sponsored Skating - Coasting state-by-state survey to see if Santa Barbara permanently lost students who knew of the drug­ by the VFW Department of Con­ By 1948 Oass Grade AA Strickland other persons have lost their their reading vision under near­ taking plans. The victims were Elects Officers ly Identical circumstances. necticut. The parade will be Fanns Large Fresh sight while under the Influence helpless when they were found, held in Hartford, Sunday, May The Manchester High School of the powerful hallucinogen. Norman M. Yoder, commis­ Yoder said. Mrs. Samuel D. Pierson of rrs BEEN 10* BELOW ZERO THIS WEEK 6 at 1 p.m., rain or shine. Loyed- graduating class of 1948 Is plan­ Federal officials had known of sioner of Pennsylvania’s Office "I think It’s a terrible price to FROM ’THE COOLERS! Macs, Oorttands, 1 ^ , Second Congregational Church doz ty Day parades are sponsored ning a 20th reunion which wSl the CMe since last November of the Blind, said the Pennsylva­ pay for kicks," said Yoder. All DeUckHis, W hies^, R ^ t was elected to a second term by the VFW each year to off­ f r e s h VEGETABLES! Belglnm Ekidlve, Green, Yellow but a spokesman said no study nia youths had Iain on their six of the students had used as president of the Manchester set the annual May Day Com­ be held Saturday, May 28, at gmMsh, Oom-on-Oob, Roimine Lettuce, Bnmve, E»»role, was undertaken earlier because backs because they thought It LSD previously, he said. Council of Church Women Unit­ munist demonstrations. Following is the weekend the Elks Home, East Hartford. nmnitfln Sprouts, Butternut Squash, Cranberries, \4Wte EGGS of policy questions Involving was a good position for experi­ ed at a meeting ’Tuesday night schedule skating, skiing tor About 20 attended a meeting Porii and Block Chuck Boasts are the budget values ] encing the effects of the drug (See Page Eleven) gJiH ^'^ti^a, Hot and Frying Pesters, Ymte, at the Federation Room of Cen­ federal and state jurisdictions. Turnips, Cherry Tomatoes, Eggplant, Spinach, Green Beans, and coasting: Wednesday night at Atty. Vin­ ter Corgrcgationa) Church. Mrs this wedc. Vine Ripened Tomatoes and Red Oabbage. Today: Skating at Center cent Diana’s office, 768. Main Glenn Law of North Methodist MMH Unit Plans f r e s h FRUIT! Watermelons, Strawberries, Rod, White, Springs Park and Charter Oak St., to organize the event. Atty. Church was elected to a first Blue GnuMM, Bose, D’Anjou, Cornice Pears, Spanish Melom, Orientation Tea to 10 p.m., skiing at Mt. Nett), Diana was appointed chairman PtoesumlSrUmes. Imported Chestnuts, Navel Or- term as vice president. of the planning committee. He 4 6 -O S . CAN •ng^aTThngerinea. PLUS! Fresh Oder, Figs, Dates, White with tow service, from 6:30 to Others elected for a second The Women’s Auxiliary of 9:30; coasting at Center Springs will be assisted by Robert Kam­ Doctors Approve Bowles Talk Buys and Phik Grap^rult. term are Mrs. Frank Williams inski, treasurer; and Mrs. Glor­ HAWAIIAN RED PUNCH SPTOLALS FOR A SPECIAL KATHY! Manchester Memorial Hospital Park until dark. of St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, Saturday and Sunday: Skat­ ia (Ferrell) Swanson, publicity. CARROTS...... * 3 9 « secretary: Mrs. Howard Lock- will sponsor Its annual Member­ George Hubbard is in charge and 4 6 -O S . CAN S o f Time for Solving CHIQUITA B A N A N A S ...... * lbs. 2 5 « ing at the same areas 10 a.m. Of Heart Progress ward ot United Methodist of ship Orientation Tee Thursday, to 10 p.m.; skiing, with tow of securing a band. DOLE PINEAPPLE JUICE MAC A PP LES...... 16 qt. bskt. 9 1 .9 5 Bolton, treasurer; Mrs. Robert Jan. 18 at 1 ;S0 p.m. In the doc­ service, 1 to 6 p.m.; coasting Members of the class wiriiing United States to consider allow­ By THE A8SGCIATED PRESS where we are, but we are not NEW DELHI, India (AP) — SEALTEST or ROYAL ICE CREAM '/: gal 9 9 ^ Loomis of South Methodist, pub­ tors’ dining room at the hos­ k:30 a.m. to dark. to attend the reunion may con­ This week’s Plinom Penh talks ing U.S. troops to carry out hot licity, and Mrs. J. Manley Shaw Doctors attending the world’s worried about anything In par- COMICE PEARS “Fruit of the Month” 6 5 9 « pital. tact Mrs. Swanson, 221 Porter between U.S. Ambassador Ches­ pursuit into Cambodia. That of South Church, chairman of two surviving heart transplant ticular.” St.; Mrs. Jean (Monart) Weiss, ter Bowles and Prince Norodom would bring the risk that more C O M P L E T E l i n e OF SUNDAY PAPERS! Christian World Missions and The event is planned for wom­ recipients today indicated quail- In the Stanford Medical Cen- 323 Spring St.; or Mrs. Shirley for Sihanouk appear to have bought and more fighting would occur • Atoo Complete Une of SEALTEST Dairy Products • World Day of Prayer. en who have Joined the auxilia­ Testimonial Set fled approval of their patients’ ter in California, the 64-year-old (Crte) McCabe, 48 Woodland St. time for efforts to solve the on Cambodian soil. Mrs. Walter Loomis of Com­ ry during the past year, and progress although California Kasperak was set to mark an There will be a meeting to problem posed by Vietnamese The Bowles-Slhanouk meeting munity Baptist was elected other women In the area Inter­ For Lt. Cooke Adults and children love them both. Buy a case of 12 cans steelworker Mike Kasperak was supiiversary tonight—a full discuss plans for the reunion Communists using Cambodia r.i will produce fresh diplomatic ef­ chairman of Christian World Re­ ested In becoming members. A assorted . . . still on the critical list. week since he received his new tour of the hospital will be given Lt. William J. Cooke of the Monday, Jan. 29 at Atty. D1-, a sanctuary. forts to activate the ICC, which A U.S. Cavalry Division Soldier runs pact two of his about 30 miles south of Da Nan, South Vietnam. lations and World Community ana’s office. It is open to all Dr. (Jhristlaan N. Barnard heart, has until now been ineffective. at 12:48 p.m., before the tea. Manchester Police Department Both Sihanouk and the United buddies as he chargfes towai'd North Vietniunese (AP Photofax). PPPO Day. members of the class. said today in Cape Town, South He was reported showing con- Established to supervise the States are CMicerned that the I l i H l PRODUCE!'* Mrs. Wlnthrop Reed of St. Mrs. WlUlam Wegner and Mrs. Africa, that retired dentist Phil- tinued general improvement troops firing from a trench in the Que Son Valley, will be honored Saturday, Jan. Come to Plnehurst for $1.49 CONTAC for colds 79c; Vietnam war might seep into 1954 political and territorial George Episcopal Church, Bol­ Josef^ Shaw will serve as Ip Blaiberg has complained of Friday but a spokesman said 276 OAKLAND STREET, MANCHESTER • 648-6384 27 at 7 :30 p.m. at a testimonial neutral Cambodia and would agreements that liquidated the ton, was chairman of a nomi­ guides. " $1.15 Mlcrln Gargle and Mouth Wash 65c; 99c M ^ tiredness and routine tests on the use of an artificial kidney dinner and dance ait the V F W Breck Hair Spray 55c and hundreds of other Medicine like the International Control French presence in Indochina, nating committee which Includ­ Mrs. Martin Duke, auxUlfoy him were being relaxed to allow might have to be resumed. So the IOC is composed of India, president, and Mrs. Raymond Post Home, 808 E. Center St. LET US PRICE Cabinet and Health end Beauty Aids at lower prices. Commission given the means to Israel, Jordan ed representatives of all him more rest. far Kasparek has been able to Poland and Canada. The U.S. PeraceWo, first vice pre^dent, Edwin M. Edwards and Patrol­ YO U R NEXT patrol the border effectively. Americans Feared Dead churches In the council. "We have been watching what sit in a chair and on the side of view is that Communist Poland man Emanuel Motola are co- Use of Cambodian border ter­ Exchange Fire The Rev. Joseph Bourret, pas­ w ill te ll ot the auxiliary and its PRESCRPTION we call the vital slg;ns, like his bed for short periods. has prevented the commission chairmen of the event. The ritory by the Viet Cong and tor of Concordia Lutheran role in the community. Voiun- blood pressure and pulse rate, from taking an active role in in­ "Ray D” combo will play for Come early Saturday or at 2 minutes before six Saturday, (See Page Twelve) North Vietnamese has led the South of Galilee Church, officiated at the In­ teer chairmen will tell of each ARTHim DRUG every 16 minutes,” he said and suring that (Jommuhlst troops dancing from 0 p.m, to 1 a.m. we wtU have plenty of special values for you... Vietnam Chopper Crash TEL AVIV, Israel (AP)—Is­ stallation. A resume of “ New phase of the auxiliary program these checks will be relaxed for do not use Cambodian territory. HOUSE Paul McOeary, probation of­ Dimensions,’ ’ a Church Wom­ at the hospital. Mrs. Laura B. two and four hoius at a time to Bowles returned from Phnom raeli and Jordanian troops trad- Biggs, the hospital social work­ ficer of Vernon, will serve as SAIGON (AP) — A big U.S. the five-man Marine crew and crating in South Vietnam, ed machine gun fire across the en United bulletin, was given by 59c 18-os. JAB T H E FA M O U S allow Blaiberg more sleep. Penh relatively optimistic about master of ceremonies. representatives of churches In er, will also speak. 6k Similar tests on the first heart a possible Improvement in the Marine helicopter crashed into 36 passengers—31 Marines, crashed Monday night on a trip Jordan River south of the Sea of Special Mrs. LeRoy Parker heads a Tickets are now available PETER PAN BUMBLE BEE a mountain south of the demill- three Navy men, one Army man from Dong Ha, 11 miles south of Galilee today, an army an- the council. Mrs. Ralph Frank transplant patient, Louis Wash- Europe Goes Slowly Cambodian situation. of Center Church was chairman committee In charge of arrange­ and may be obtained from Ed­ PEANUT Gr**n Lob*l kansky, were relaxed pfter he He apparently feels the talks tarized zone five days ago and and a civilian employe of the the DMZ, to Phu Bai, 49 miles nouncement said, of a refreshment committee. ments for the tea. She will be wards at 88 Wells St., or Motola, all 41 Americans aboard are Army’s post exchange system. farther .south. One spoke.sman xhe Israelis accused the Jor- AND BUTTER CHUNK TUNA too complained of tiredness. resulted in some slight improve­ Purchase! Mrs. Albert Gates of Mystic, assisted by Mrs. David Le- 88 Santina Dr. SEE Barnard said there were still ment in US.-Cambodian rela­ feared killed, the U.S. Com- Viet Cong guerrillas are said poor weather was a factor danlans on the east bank of Lt. Cooke was promoted to r vice president of Church Wom­ Toumeau, Mrs. Aaron Cook and "one or two spots” on the back In Approaching Arabs tions and that Sihanouk may mand reported today. known to operate In^ the area in thfe crash. ^ opening up with machine gun his present rank N o v . 9 , 1067> en United of Connecticut, was Mrs. Dante Balbonl. Mrs. Hans of the 58-year-old Blalberg’s now better understand the dan­ Rescue parties were waiUng and the command declined to xhe wreckage was spotted fire on an Israeli border patroi He Joined the force In January OUR normal attempts of individual unable to appear as the main Menko Is chairman of a refrerii- throat from a virus infection but LONDON (AP )— West Euro­ gers of continued Communist for the weather to improve be- give a detailed report on the Friday morning by an observa- jeep traveling on the west side, HALE 1963 as a supernumerary, and businessmen to seek sales speaker because of Inclement ment committee. elided that he was quite satis­ pean and Arab nations are presence in his country. fore setUng out for the rugged crash because, it said, "addi- tlon plane. An Air Force rescue The Israelis said they returned became a full-time patrolman — Since 1853 “ we.ather. Reservations are not required fied with his patient’s condition. mending their relations dam­ where they can. A prime factor in what hap­ crash site. If they found all the tional information might endan- helicopter hovered over the site the ft e and the exchange lasted for the tea but the committee on In October of that year. He was As a precautionary measure aged by the Arab-IsraeM war European aid programs larj;e- pens next appears to be what men on the craft dead, it would ger the lives of the survivors, if for a few minutes but had to aboulan hour, appointed sergeant In 1961. ly Involve postponement of Arab arrangements suggest that those the hospital had a shipment of last June but European influ­ India, ICC chairman, will do. be the worst helicopter disaster there are any.’’ jeave because of worsening Later, the army said, the Jor- famous "FALCON" brand He Is married and has three Everyday low price on Hood’s MUk, gaUon glass, 81c; Bumble planning to attend call Mrs,. gamma globulin serum flown ence in the Middle East is likely debt repayments. Since Arab Prime Minister Indira Ghan- of Gie war. The command said the hump- weather. The rescue crew re- danians again opened up with Public Record children^ He and his wife and Bee SoUd White Tuna, 2 for 79c; MaxweU House Coffee, 72c treasuries have been drained by Cook at 98 Cushman Dr. or Mrs. from Frankfort, Germany. It to remain limited for the time dl, while calling reportedly for Pending further reports, the backed CH53 helicopter, the Warrantee Deeds family live at 104 Lockwood St. lb., $1.42 for 2 lb. can; and Birdseye Cool Whip Is on sale at the war, there appears little U.S. Command listed as missing largest troop-carrying type op- (See Page Three) (See Page Twelve) DELUXE TAILORED Balbonl at 32 Washington St. JIM MtCAVAWABH would be used to fight the infec­ being. peace in Vietnam and a halt in Raymond 8. Holcomb Jr. to S9c for the large sise... An Associated Press survey else the Europeans can do. Clifford W. Sheer Construction tion but Barnard said It did not U.S. bombing of the North, appear to------be needed------anymore.------shows no sign of any concerted Some coamtries. like B r it o , has said India could do little be- Co., property on Wlnthrop Rd. JIM OFFERS Noting there is much yet un- West European drive to expand want to sell more to the Arab ataiemate on the Bruno Giordano to Laura Eca- ir CANVAS and ALUMINUM PRODUCTS ★ known______about___ * heart transplants, ties with the Arabs. Instead, states but have been unable to cause or me siaiemaxe on me bert, property on Spring St. 3 REALMmAINS SERVE PINEHURST GROUND MEATS win markets in the Middle East, commission. Barnard said: "We are still In trade programs now picking up Now, however, Sihanouk has all Committee Deed . Combination Windows and Doors AT LEAST ONCE THIS WEEKEND .. . On •* general because we don’t know steam seem little more than the sent a note to the commission Robert W. Ecabert, commit­ Others, like West Germany, In 1968 Women’s Fashions Door Cauopies, RoII-np Awnings, Canvas Awnings Repaired, requesting it be activated in tee for the estate of Louise Gi­ 64 PonHoe Star Chiof 3 IN 1 BLEND OF PORK, BEEF & VEAL. . lb. 69c have made few economic over­ ordano, to Bruno Giordano, pro­ Re-covered. Take Down Service and Storage. Boat Canvas Re­ 4-Door Sedan. Auto trans., Cambodia. He is asking creation paired or Made New To Your Pattern. All Work Custom tures to the Arabs because of perty on Spring St. LEAN U.S. CHUCK GROUND ...... lb. 79e of mobile teams and establish­ Made. Grommets — Eyelets — Fasteners. Storm Panels for ” ^ 1 3 9 5 apparent political problems. ment of fixed posts at various weather Federal Tax Liens Jalousie Units. Waterproofing Compound For Tents, Bostcovers Only France has shown real ‘Individual, Glamor’ Important points in Cambodia to help keep U.S. Governement against and Canvas. We Do Rescreenlng of Aluminum Screens, 64 Chovrolot impoia I U.S. CHOICE ROUND STEAK GROUND lb. 99e Interest In penetrating the Mid­ out all foreign forces. B y RHEA STEWART George K. Higgins, property at Heavy Duty Zippers. ^ Statioii Wagon. PS., PB., dle East as a third force be­ 60 Wadsworth St., <16,628.86. CUBE STEAKS ...... lb. $1.39 Foreign Office sources said Herald Special Writer auto, trana 91595 tween the United States and the that on receipt of the letter In­ U.S. Governement against Soviet Union. But so far NEW YORK - "There are George K. and Lois Higgins, dia would contact as soon as coats MANCHESTER AWNING CO. France’s efforts have been re­ two important words in fashion property at 60 Wadsworth St., 67 Pontiac LdMans Home Style Sausag* Meat and possible the Canadian and Pol­ EST. 1949 — 196 W . CENTER STREET — 649-8091 2-Door Hardtop. Bucket strict^. $3,870.67. Italian Style Link Sausage ish governments concerning ac­ today. One is ’individual’ and neats, auto, itrans., 92395 France has promised to con­ tion to be taken. the other is ’glamor’ ’’ said sider favorably arms orders Authoritative American Morton Myles, designer for with BOURNE BUIGK (See Page Twelve) (See Page Twelve) Jeunesse, to the fashion writers Pinehurst Grocery, Inc. gathered to see the styles from luxurious zip-out liners! “The House of which American women will Customer Satioflaotlan’’ CORNER MAIN AND TURNPIKE... 649-48 71 choose for this spring. Of Feuding Results “ A few years ago women were proud of the llttle-nothdng sndb look, the Uttle-nothing CARTER CMyROLET black dress, and then make-up got so pale that a woman was Humphrey Warns in danger of disappearing. That ® USED CARS ® was the time that hair started getting higher and higher, and REMODELING? I think that women were try­ Coast D^ftiocrats ing to get even for all those com par* little-nothings. Now a woman FRESNO, Caillf. (AP) —Vice "Nor can it be allowed to ob­ cam be something, can be ;m at $35 Visit To Our Used Cor Lot BEAT THE SPRING PRICES! President Hubert H. Humphrey scure the other critical chal­ individual. warned California’s feuding lenges before us today.’ ’ ' "And until recently It was Democraits today- that disagree­ He warned that defections Show You Why More Peopie opulence that carried clothes, ments over the Vietnam war from Johnson will help the Re- ON KITCHEN could defeat President Johnson publicans and he had a special not glamor. The glamorous look Buy Used Cars At Corter's in November. word for Democrats who are of the 1930’s, that we have been AND REC ROOMS “ A Republican candidate leaving their party for thlrd- seeing In those old movies on OFF television, is coming back in Put your brand on one of these bargains could possibly be elected, if by party movements. real life, the look that will stop NOW! our disunity and disarray we Either President Johnson or Republican will be elected traffic at a cocktail party.’’ • 68 CHEVROLET $1895 67 VALIANT $1798 67 CHEVROLET $2848 help him," the vice president In Mr. Myles’ own collection, Bel Air 2-Door. 6-cyI., auto., Impala Sport Sedan.. V-8, au­ V-100 2-Door. 6-oyL, stand­ said. (See Page Eleven) which is priced more moderate­ power steering, radio, heat­ ard, heater, whitewalls. to., power steering, radio, Humphrey, in California on a er, whitewalls. heater, whltewaUs. ly than those of most design­ political peace-making mission ers who have been showing this i-in one v a lu e ... 66 D O D G E S219S 64 CHEVROLET $1198 66 CHEVY H $1948 from Washington, made his uni­ week for the American Design­ Coronet *440’ 2-Door Hardtop. Bel Air 4-Door. V-8, auto., Nova Station Wagon. 6-oyl., ty plea in a speech prepared for 'Fat Legs ers Series, the traffic-stopping 426 Heml., 4-speed, radio, radio, heater, whltewaUs. auto., radio, heater, white- delivery to a Democratic look is represented hy a dinner w a lls. heater, whitewalls, Posltrac- conference launching the state dress in a black-and-white print Uon rear axle, heavy duty W o rry F H A 68 PLYMOUTH $1698 party’s 1968 campaign. on such a large scale that the if s a raincoat! susp. But he found himself compet­ F u ry in 4-Door. V-8, auto., GOOD VALUE BUYS You con have that WASHINGTON (AP) —Mini­ skirt is black and the bodice ing with U.S. Sen. Eugene Mc­ 67 CHEVROLET $2346 power steering, radio, heat­ skirts and cold weather lead to mostly white, with a wide black Carthy, from his own state of Bel Air 4-Door. V-8, luto., er, whltewaUs. 62 CHEVROLET $498 "Dream Kitchen" or just one thing, the Federal sash at the tight waist, and Minnesota, who also is in Fres­ Flirtatious ruffles cascade down and around Anne if s a cold weather coat! radio, heater, whltewaUs. Bel Air 4-Door. 6-cyl., stand­ Housing Administration says: the print cut out in a scallop Fogart.v’s navy taffeta dress for Spring 1968. The 66 PON 'nAC $2148 ard, radio, heater. "Rec Room" now and no, campaigning against a pro- motif to call attention to a 64 COBVAIR $996 Johnson slate of delegates In the Fajt legs, flared skirt is widely belted and swings over crisp LeMans Sport Coupe. OHC neckline tihart. would be notice­ Monsa Sport Coupe. 6-cyI., 69 STUDEBAKEB $848 June presidential______primary,__ Chilly knees would not seem lilocmera. e-cyl., 4-speed, nUHo, heat­ Model F-4 2-Door. 6-cyl., save money! able anyway because it is so 4-speed, radio, heater, buck­ er, bucket seats,whitewalls. McCarthy, a Democrat who to be In FHA’s normal jurlsdic if s an all-occasion coat! et seats, whitewalls. standard, radio, heater. titan (batt the federal algency haa low. opposes the war, is backed by a A red jacket, waist-length, is watches on her wrist, and guess ers and women’s page editors, 64 FORD $1188 an employe health division that 66 FORD $1848 68 OLDSMOBILE $1608 slate of peace delegates. the traffic-stopper at Adele what color -the bands were. as much as travel writers per­ Country Sedan Wagon. 6-cyl., Oalaxle Sport C oi^. fi-«yl., Starflre Sport Coupe. .V-8, At stake In the primary are worries about all those govern­ standard, radio, heater, auto., power steering-brakes- ment girls. Simpson’s, for it is sleeveless Elizabeth Carpenter, the se­ haps more, determine where the Never before sold at this low, low price! standard, radio, heater, California’s votes at the Nation­ above a silk twill, long-sleeved cretary of Mrs. Lyndon B. family vacation wUl be spent. whitewalls. whitewalls. w indow s, radio, h ea ter, "The legs of young women re­ al Democratic convention, a blouse In a large ribbon print Johnson, came to ask the fash­ Women generally pick the place. Handsome oil weather coots with the lat­ white-waUs. bloc second in size only to New spond quite rapidly to exposure 66 CHEVROLET $1976 66 OLD8MOB1LE $2198 of red, white and blue. ion writers for their help in pro­ Where does she go? Quite often to cold temperatures,” a health est spilt shoulder and slosh pocket styl­ Impala Super Sport Coupe. Cutlass HoUday Sport Coupe. 62 CHEVROLET $728 * FREE ESTIMATES NO OBLIGATION * York’s. moting America as a place to she takes her family where riie "If you want to continue our division memo. says, By the way, that patriotic co­ ing. And the luxurious orlon pile zip-out V-8, auto., power steering, V-8, 4-speed, radio, heater, Impala 4-Dr. Hardtop. V-8, beautify and to visit. She said: has seen pretty women In pretty The bodUy respoi)se Is a lor combination of red, white radio, heater, bucket seats, power steering and brakes, auto., power steeHng, radio, progress, reelect /Lyndon John- “ It helps immeasurably when pictures. It Is as simple as liner mokes it the coot for 'yeor-oround- heater, whltewaUs. quick buildup of successive lay­ and blue goes all through the whltew aUs. bucket seats, whltewaUs. son,” Humphrey said, you move the fashion models or that.” wear*. Your choice of block, natural, dork CALL NOW!— 643-6662 ers of fatty molecules under the collections. It was obviously Humphrey, who supports the fashion newsmakers from pos­ skin areas of the thighs, knees, planned long before President Now that we know where to olive muted plaid, and block muted plaid. war, said "there Is room for dis­ ing in front of the staid old gray BRING YOUR TITLE AND BE READY TO TRADE— WE ARE! Face It, IPs Cold calves and ankles of female Johnson asked Americans to be glamorous, let’s get back to agreement, discussion and de­ drapery or poised expectantly Regulars 34 to 46, longs 36 to 46, shorts, legs.” travel in their own country, tout how to be glamorous. You can bate in this party." on the second step of the stair­ Pity this poor standing out on an Omaha, Neb., And once a leg that’s left out tHe theme was emphasized this do it by lifting the skirt of your 34 to 44. , “ AU that I ask qf my friends way (why Is it always the sec­ street comer all by himself' with four inches of who have various degrees of In the cold gets that chubby look week even in the showing of Ann Fogarty dress and showing BOB’S Custom Remodeling Co. Sheffield watches,- where a ond step?) out to the beauty disagreement on Vietnam Is to It can be made trim again only snow aJl around, temperatures only 8 above with model appeared with thrqe giant spots of your town. FastUon writ­ (See Page Three) CARTER CHEVROLET a wind chill index of 25 below zero. What’s worse, remember that .the issue of Viet­ by “ extraordinary exercises that most women find difficult 308 MAlk STREET MANCHESHR the Weather Bureau said the temperature was due nam is not the only issue that USE YOUR CHARGE 1229 Main St___Open Evenings till 9, Thtirs. till 6— Manchester to drop to 10 below. (AP Photofax). we face as a nation," he "said. to maintain," the buUetln says. k.

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