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MANCHESTER EVBNINO HERAIiD. MANCHESTER. CONN.,^ .THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1967 PAoe' MANCHESTER EXTaHNO HERALD. MANCHEStEE. CONN.. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1967, burned after her husband’s B oh on affect one proposed building, Hal Boyle Oardon Toong a t Hyde Ave., to 4 Other Family Deaths Checked death and she moved to her Att/ Gordon said. U.S. Plane Buzzed Red Sldji, ^ tV iH a n d V ernon serving wltli the Fbroe Logtotlc Sheinwold on Bridge present home tn Oordele. Ends Training Ooranand • ! Ctomp Brodce, North dealer The Crisp County coroner, Airman Brian R. Wirta, son Soviet Defense Paper Oahns Some Ways VM aM n. CREDIT OPPONENT Both sides vulnerable ^ Georgia Mother Arrested J.D. Rainey, who also to an un­ Presentation of School Plans of Richard M. Wirta, Vernon Story Hour Hto group ha* headquarten WITH GOOD TABTE dertaker, directed the ftinerato Rd., has completed baalc train-' School Panel May Get Result NfMTTH • MOSCOW (A R ) — A U.S. ordered the covara isnasrod near Da N oag and reoelvea, and of four members of . ing at Lackland AFB. Tex. He By ALFRED SHEINWOUD 4 732 Discussed by Building Panel Navy- two-engine tracker plane from the guns of • Mdp M a g T o T e ll if prorsoee* more than 40,000 *up- In Poisoning Death of Son He petttionel Crisp Superior has been assigned to the Air Planned for J 1087 bussed a Soviet Navy ship in the buzzed by a U.S. Navy plaiw. Of Drainage Tests Tonight ply requeot* a month. Tou usually load an unbid suit Oourt fo r ithe order to open the Force Technical Training Cen­ Rockville BoopKal Notee 0 AK OORDBLB, Oa. (AP) — Au­ days before Chrtotmae, authorl- The Public Building Coaiimis- the new school will need. This Mediterranean and dropped ex­ The captain did not Intsod to whan you hava no bid from your . graves ■at the request of the ter at Sheppard AFB, Tex., for TlieMMliHe School BuHdin^ art TinUiam. To qualify the iq>- You’re Old VtoHiag boor* are 1S:M to 8 ♦ AQ72 thorities have the l,<,4 slon spent moat o f its meeting reimbursement Is new with the ploding devices that sounded fire on the aircraft, according to Pooh Fans partnar to guide you. Credit specialized schooling as a med­ plioant must be 69 years of age p.m. In all arena except ma­ WEST EAST lea of three members of the vealed several mlUlgramt of ar­ laat night discussing h o " bpst 1967 legislature . “ like bombs” and bathed the the account, but only wanted to Ootmnittoe to expected to re- your opponent* with toe **me TViilc. ical services specialist. Airman on or before Oct. 1, 1067; must (AP) — The ag- ternity where they are 2 to 4 «AJ8 ♦ Q96 fam ily of Janie H. Gibbs, senic in the body of Roger to present the new elementaly The state figures 10 acres a in blinding light, the So- giv. the crew training undar ac­ f>. oahto the results at drainage A story Hour for all Winnie- good aens*, and If on opponent Turk said it was not consid- Wirta is a graduate of Manches­ own and reside in property in tog of the year—good old 1967 and to 8 p.m. (? Q34 <0 96 dum p bnmette whose arrest on Gibbs. His body and that of his sohool plans to the town at a school, phis one acre for every ■viet defense ministry newspaper tion conditlona. The-Pooh fans will be held at 6:M fail* to lead an unbld m lt look . A . . A ered necessary to exhume ter High School. ' tests c t the proposed new school the town and must have been Adimtted Tueoday: Johann 0 1073 0 Q9«4 a murder charge has shocked infant Oibba’ grw d - ^ public informational meeting 100 students. The request drawn Krasnaya Zvesda (Red Star), Once while the Magomet Gad- —makes everyone feel older the Rockville Public Library fo r a good reenoh. Bulletin Board L sMe fn xn the iStste Board of a homeowner and resident of Rump, 46 Ridgewood Dr.; Daisy « 10984 4 K633 this southwest Georgia commu­ son—are tn the same cemetery tentatively .scheduled foi Jan. up last night is for 12.6 acres. reported today. ^ zhiev was supplying a Soviet * too. Saturday at 10 to 11 a.m. Ojiening lead —ten of duba. The selectmen wilt meet to­ • ! HesMh a t the oommlUee’s meet- the state for at least five years Deane, Manchester; Karen Ry­ SOUTH nity. but were not ei*um ed. results of the ex- 16. Two acres o f this is the for­ Because the captain of the submarine the U.S. destroyer The program will be conduct­ When Weat led the ten M dnba 3^,^ morrow at 7:80 p.m. in the town before the applicaticm for ex­ It’s that way every year. der, 66 Franklin S t; Norma Roger G bbs cued Oct 28 in a expected un mer Rogers property, purchased Davto tried to "push” thes uh las: toitoRht at 8 in the high ed by the Junior Divtoton under s K10 9 4 Mrs. Glbbe, who spent her Architect Robert Llenhard of supply ship Magomet Oadshlev Each passing year gives some­ South took the trouble to look hosplta at Albany. Ga.9 Hto by the town In 1968, and the offices. away. Capt. Potekhin protested emption. ' Caldwell, Tolland; Lindie Flem­ C? AK32 36th birthday In Jail Christmas til next week, but <3rlsp County Malmfeldt Associates, present could not Immediately tell if it school Hbmry. thing to tis, and it takes some­ the direction of Mr*. Luella Den- for a reaaon. South fd t that Elaat amaJl son died Just three weeks remainder, a portion of the Lea and the Da'vis pulled away. If married the total income of ing, ToUand; Peter Humphry, OJ632 Day, has been charged with Sheriff Earlie E. Posey said he ait the meeting, has nearly com­ was a "prank” 'or a real attack, The prime site fbr the school thing from us; in time the pa­ ley, children's librarian. held the king of duba oinee earlier. Bolton property, purchased by Manchester Evening Herald The report added that U.S. the husband and wife cannot ex­ 18 Davto Ave.; Em ily Connor, ♦ J murder tn the arsenic poisoning thought 'the tests would be pleted the final preliimlnary the newspaper said, he would as determined at the last meet­ rade of the years squeeses us Mrs. Denley said next month West wouldn't go out of hla way the town In 1966. Bolton correspondent, Clemewell planes buzz Soviet shipa fre­ ceed $6,000. The exemption is Tolland; Mary May, 190 East North Baal Soodi West ■death of her 19-year-old son, Another of Mrs. Gibbs’ sons. speeded up and results avall- plans for the school. have been within his rights to ing to on the com er at Old Post dry, and we all blow away. several special exhibits may be to pick a dangaroua lead when Young, tel. 648-8M1. quently and that this luqipens limited to the house and the Main St.; Debora Kean, 86 1 ^ Pom I 9 Pan Roger Ludean Gibbs. His death 16-yeat-old Melvin Gibbs, died able within a few days. The plans, together with a Lumber Firm Set open fire on the American RiH and the entrance drive to It is easy to tell HOW old a seen at the library. Included will he Burely had an acceptable sometimes two or three times a lot on which it stands. Any Hayes Dr. 2 ^ Pan 2 NT Pan sparked a Georgia Bureau of Jan. 28; 1967, of what was listed Posey pointed out the next rendering of the new school, The W. H. England Lumber plane. the Meadoiwbrook School. This year to by simply glancing at a be a display of shoes from all “ passive” lead In diamonds. day to the Mag;omet Gadzhlev. excess property will not be con­ Birth Tuesday: A daughter to 4 All Pan Investigation' probe into the ae a rare muscular disease. On term of Superior Court begins will be on view in the town Co. will definitely be located But apparently, the ship’s kXMdion provides easy access calendar. How can a human over the world. This to being Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Smith, South also fd t confident that The Soviet fleet in the Medi­ sidered for the exemption. Leaves Navy O p tin g lead — 4 1 10 deaths of four other members of Aug. 29, 1966, Marvin Gibbs, 18, jan. 29 and said he exjiects the offices as soon as they are in Bolton Notch, according to captain, ledM. Potekhin, took no between It and both existing being tell when he is old? That loaned by the West Hartford Coventry. West had the ace of spades. School Menus terranean now numbers about Real Balloonist the fsimlly ail of whom suc­ died in Columbus of what was case to be ready for trial at that completed, probably next week, England’s attorney. A one-story action and the plane flew o*t. schools, a prime requisite for an isn’ t quite so easy, but it can be Lt. Bryan F. Krause, son of Children’s Museum. Dtocharged Tuesday: Mrs. Otherwise Weat would have 30 ships, compared to 86 rfilps cumbed within file pa.!i^.' two described as hepatitis. time. He also said Mrs. Gibbs according to PBC Chalrma'n commercial building with six The accusation was one of educattona'l park. The land is Charles MacArthur of Older done. Another special display will had a more attractive spade for the United States. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ward Krause of Shirley Kamesky and son, E l­ years. Douglas Cheney. units is also definitely planned The Manchester public school Mill Rd. appeared last week on be a Mexican plnata and a five- lead. Her husband, Charles Calyton has made a statement to author- several such charges made in a already owned by the town. Age in people is determined 87 Walnut St., has Just com­ lington. for the area. The last preirious case of al­ the network "T o Tell The foot astronaut with rocket and Warned that the cards were of hearts and returned the Jack A./ The arrest of Mrs. Gibbs, was Gibbs, 40, died Jan. 21, 1966, In ities about the death of Roger ^ e n e y said that he hopes to menu for the week beginning recital of alleged harassments Several members of the build­ by a number of things—the The only proposed building leged harassment protested by Truth” television on pro^am pleted a five-year tour of duty of hearts from dummy. a shock to the community be- Crlap County ho^Uital of what Gibbs, but he declined to elabo- get together -with the chaiiimen of Soviet ships in the Mediterra­ ing' Oommlttee felt the drain­ chief indicators being physical other necessary equipment. The Advertisement: probably in unfa'vorable podtlon Jan. 2 is aa follows: Moscow occurred in the Sea of as the real contestant. Panel­ as a pilot with the U.S. Navy. Weat could take the queen of u,cause she operated a small nur- waa believed to be a heart at- rate. of the Boards of Finance and affected by a future Rt. 6 off­ nean by the U.S. 6th Fleet. It age conditions of the site would condition, conduct, and mental later exhibit will be on display Wanted: Newsboy or Newsgiri declarer stepped up with the ace Tuesday: Hamburg patty on Japan on May lO-ll, when U.S. ists on the show had to pick He was a plane commander in hearts, and then hla five of ?*sery and at times cared for tack. Authorities declined to com- Education before the public ramp is -that for the Truss Man­ was the first such accusations • not lend itself to construction of attitudes. in the library court yard. for the Peterson Road area of of dubs, ruffed a dub, took the roll, potato chips, peas, milk, and Soviet destroyers scraped him out from three contestants, a P2V Neptune, a four-engine hearto was also good. But Wost '- more than a score of young chil- Actually, authorities said an on any possible motive in hearing to work O'Ut a united ufacturing plant and warehouse, from Moscow since the Soviet a school. The architects were Herefs a guide to test your­ Art work by the students of Vernon. Route Available imme­ top diamonds and ruffed anoth­ mixed fruit. together. Eeach navy blamed determining who was the real which will find another location, naval buildup in the Mediterra­ self. You are probably old if anti-submarine patrol aircraft the schools in the Vernon sys­ diately. Call Herald Circulation er dub. South continued by had to lead away from the ace . ..dren. autopsy was performed on the alleged slaying, presentation to the toiwn. He the other. instructed to arrange for drain­ Atty. Robert Gordon said yes­ Wednesday: Baked link sau­ nean began Just before the founder of the Aerostat hot air most o f the fOlkwing things are which carries a crew of 16 men. tem will also be shown at the Dept. Xfr. Graff or Mr. Wilson. ruffing a diamond in dummy, of apadeo. and Bonths’ king of But the community’s greatest body of Melvin Gibbs some will also ask the Board of Fi­ age tests for the proposed site terday. sage, mashed potato, carrots, Arsh-Iso-aeli' -wur and pooslbly ballonnlng school, one of the itrue o f you: For the past three years Lt. library next month. ruffed dummy’s last dub with spades thus scored the game shock came Wednesday when months ago in Americus. But $10,000 Bracket Widens nance for material to be put cmd an alterhate one behind the England has submitted a plEin bread, butter, milk, applesauce. was prompted by a U.S. charge first in the country. You are short of breath climb­ Krause has been attached to the king of hearts, cashed the and rubber. authorities ordered tHb bodies of the physician who performed WASHINGTON — 'Ten years on slides by the architects’ o f­ 20 b Group to Grow Meadowbrook School. The tests Student Named The Herald’s Vernon Bureau for a building permit to zoning Thursday: Baked meat loaf, Dec. 16 that Soviet ships had He received two correct an­ ing a hill, but long-winded in Patrol Squadron 21, home based ace of hearts and led his last Daily Queattos her husband and two other sons the autopsy, Dr. Frederick H. ago fewer than 4.6 million fam- fice fo r the presentation. 2 were taken shortly after the Miss Dctxjrah Ann Ingram, to at 38 Park S t, tel. 876-S1S6 agent Donald Tedford in the paraiied potato, beets, bread, been harassing 6th Fleet ships. NE WYORK — Because of at the Naval Air Station, Bruns­ Partner opens wfOi one dob, .'’ exhumed from Sunnyside Ceme* The PBC and Liehhard also ; . last meeting earlier this month. swers and three Incorrect In­ any soda] situation. or 643-2711. News items may be diamond. Thompson, said Wednesday ilies in the United States had wick, Maine. While attached to daughter at Mr. and Mrs. Doug­ amount of $200,000. Since the butter, milk, orange whip. The article reported three oth­ the boom in births after World cluding the audience. Panelist Rather than go to a doctor, mailed to P.O. Box 827, Rock­ Discards Spade and the next clnb, and A m next .Atery. . night he would have no com- annual earnings of more than worked on a Form 2A supple­ • ! The oommiittee will also work the squadron, he has deployed las P. Ingram at 86 Crest- plan was drawn up, the fact F riday: Baked macaroni, er incidents of American har­ War II, the number of Am eri­ Kitty Carlisle selected him be­ you prefer to doctor yoiu-self by ville. South had already taken the player paasea. You b o U i Spadee Authorltiee now are awaiting ment on the results of the au- $10,000. In 1966, however, there ment, ■which Is bo be submitted I on the drafting of preliminary to Norway, Iceland, Puerto Ri­ ridge Dr., has been elected dor­ that the Rt. 6 ramp would take cheese and tomatoes, green assment. cans from 20 to 29 will increase cause he had “ flyer’s eyes" and selecting your own pills and po­ first eight tricks, and West could Q.9ft; Hearto, 9-6; Diamoods, Q- — the rsult of an examination of topsy or the exhumation of the were 12 million such families to the Stsite Department o f Edu­ plans fo r the proposed school, co, Spain, Prance and Italy. mitory representative from a section of the property be­ beans, com bread, butter, milk, In one, Capt. Yuri A. Kalinin, four times as rapidly in the Orson Bean on the basis of his tions at the drug store. You se­ FEET LENGTH GETS $9,272 not gailn by ruffing tn ■with the 9-8-4; (knba, K-#4kS. those bodies. bodies. and their number may double cation for 50 per cent reimburse­ which are scheduled for presen- The lieutenant plans a career Wilson Hall at Northfleld came known. But it will only ice cream. commander of auxiliary ships. next decade as in the past one. answer about how a hot air cretly take medicine the rest of queen of hearts. Dummy would What do you say7 Mrs. Gibbs was Jailed two The Gibbs’ home at Arab! by 1976. ment on the cost of the land ta'tion to the town .sometime in with Trans World Airlines as a School DENVER, ■ Colo. (A P ) — ballonist determines his landing the family doesn't know about. discard a spade and then take Answer: Bid one dlamond. Re­ January. pilot, and starts flying for ’TWA Miss Ingram is a sophomore "This man’s feet are more than spot. You think your great-grand­ seven Inches long," said the two more tricks with the Jack spond In a suit of your own The school proposed by the in February. He is a 1960 gradu­ at the school in Northfleld, MacArthur, a familiar figure children are even cuter than Judge, and he awarded $9,272 to and ten of tnmqw. rather than ratoe partner’s mi­ architects at tte last meeting ate of Manchester High School, Mass. She was elected by her In Tolland with his hot air bal­ your grandchildren but feel too Denver detective Walter Dadov- When West, perforce, discard­ nor sulL 8 would house 1,100 students in a and a 1962 graduate of Went­ fellow students. In her new loon, is trying to revive interest nervous to babysit with them. Ich. ed the eight of spades, declarer Copyright 1997 three-story split level building. worth Institute of Technology, position she will represent her in the sport throughout this sec­ Uncle Sam sends you more ruffed in dummy with the ten General Features Oorp. The school would have two Boston, Mass. He is married to classmates in planning sopho­ District Court testimony indi­ tion of the country. money than you send him. floors on its entrance side, add­ the former Yvonne Verfallle of more class projects. cated Radovich was chasing a The Bulletin Board Your children get very posses­ ing an additional floor in the Bolton, Bind they have two Football League suspect down an alley when he St. Matthew’s CYO has invited sive about you. They know now back to make use of a slope on daughters They are spending The Vernon Midget Football stepped Into an empty fence the Pilgrim Fellowship of the feel it Is their duty to give you the site. the holidays in Manchester be­ League will meet Thursday at post hole, breaking his left leg. United Congregational Church more good ard'vice them they BURNSIDE The school, described as fore journeying to their new 8:46 p.m. at the A L Hall on Attorneys for Mile High Pence to attend a holiday dance at St. were ever ■willing to -acceipt from “ compact" by the architects, home in Kansas City, Mo. West Rd .Atty. Prank J. Mc­ Oo., which had been Installing a V > '1 > A t - .■ Matthew’s Parish Center tomor­ you in earlier yeans. eliminates the common court- Coy, president, announced that fence on property nearby, row night. When you are unwilling to do I * yard, replacing it ■with a core days you'd Just as soon sit on a the purpose of the meeting is to claimed the hole was not in the College students and young what someone else wants, he * r area consisting of the library rels and pigeons fight for pean­ make plans for the annual alley, but seven inches away adults of the United Congrega­ gets even by saying, “you’re r ; on the first floor and a read­ uts and crumbs you toss them. awards night to be held Janu­ from it. He could have been m tional Church will hold their an­ getting too stubborn and set in ing lab and supporting facilities Whenever you see the price ary 24 at the PAC Hall. termed a "trespasser,” they B&S&T WHITE SALE! your ways." nual get-together tonight at 8 at claimed. on the second directly above. It In eating candy, you’d rather tag on anything, you give a News of Servicemen the Parsonage on the Green. But Judge Edward J. Keating was proposed to connect the two suck on a hard sourball than Ehake of the head and a long in­ Seaman recruit La'wrence M. ruled Wednesday the hole en­ with a circular stairway reliev­ take a chocolate with a gummy ner whistle. Everything costs so Dobb, 20, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Manchester Evening Herald dangered persons using the al­ ing traffic congestion between center. much more now, and most of it Francis L. Dot* of 87 Talcott \ Tolland correspondent Bette ley and found the fence compa­ the facilities. You study the obituary pages isn’t really ■worth it. -t Ave., Rockville, has been grad­ The core area would be encir­ Quatrale, telephone 879-2846. You enjoy your sleep less at uated from nine weeks of Navy ny negligent. more closely than you do the “ ’This man’s feet are more cled by classrooms. The school stock market lists, and feel a bit night than you do your naps basic training at the Naval OUR REGULAR LOW PRICES SLAStWD! YEARLY N.Y. KINDEROLUT than seven inches iMig,” he as proposed would be built in disappointed on the days when during the day. training center. Great Lakes, NEW YORK (AP) — Manhat­ said. “ He could have been two stages with the first stage nobody of importance dies. You’re kind of surprised at ni. tan underwent Its -annual kin- standing in the alley with hto scheduled for completion in Life insurance agents treat some of the things that are Marine Lance Cpl. George G. feet still hanging over the hole.” September 1969 and the second derglut Wednesday as hordes of you with respect but make no fetching high prices as antiques. Young, son o f Mr. a'nd Mrs. children converged in midtown stage a year later. The first attempt to sell you a policy. Some of them were common­ in search of entertainment. phase would contain basic fa­ Teen-agers may not get up to place in your youth. cilities with the second contaln- The phenomenon occurs an­ give you a seat on the bus, but There is nothing you want to ; ing facilities needed to house nually on the Wednesday—thea­ sometimes middle-aged women throw away. Even your wife GRAND WAY'S OWN BRANP GRAND WAY'S OWN BRAND Junior high students. ter matinee day—between do. fusses about your habit of stuff­ TNEimiE EAST Completion of the school will Christmas and New Y ear’s It annoys you when you tell a ing drawers with folded brown • M0-M91 provide room for a total of 2,- when the children are out of young fellow you once saw Ty pai>er bags, . bits' of string and ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ 200 pupils in the Educational school. 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M AR . 22 IP 'W tH o :1b A voip 3 Hospitals They Wait Now for Harbor Your Daily AcfMfy Guidq b ^ A o b u b b u m h o C a p ita l ^ L T Ssl VOUH PIET, PO Opposition members had oc­ According fo fht Sfari. SAN JOSE, Ooeta Rica (AP) chasing abroad, the t For New Tax Appeal cupied the platform for the pari FRUIT ju i£ E $ OR -ntAkro , innanD caTT (AP) — «»• corporations to HoU MemorimI Planned To develop messoge for Friday, 3.14-25-36^^ — Ooota Rica, a busy little mod­ Murtly devaluad the T b Mtolmto tiM |»Mlin of MBXICX) CITY lAi'i build the railroad, backed by nine days, blooklng passage of K 6-17-28-39 Gt$,*Poe PuffedVp JUk:C M4KE Ahri PlPPEREN^E^ In V ietn am WASHOfOIOM (AP) — The MELBOURNE, Australia /50^-78 reod words corresponding to numbers U7-59-70 el of repraeentatlve democracy, For Importers of ee* .ttw oU )Mtr, M n. Roliort (EM- people of Topolobempo are ac- ^ BrltWi and Mexican capl- Government ofllclsle have re­ toe bill which they claimed was (AP) — The. Australian Undei^ ^ T A u m is of your Zodioc birth sign. scomp has been stricken with an ail­ ci^ittal goods, to OB) Boulogf of M oiUm R d ., V0r> WASEnMOTON (AP) — The JetaMnn admlniatratloD la draft- peatedly ruled out a head tax on customed to waiting. tal. water Federktfon plane* an un- apyuyedJUegally by iheyssem APR. 21 OCT 24 j ment common to populous mld- maintains the official tote at pcoUem of nwrljaana smoking (Oonttnaed trons Page One) las a package at m eaaarea departing Americans, partly be- ' \ Todoy't 31 Thinking 61 Raises non, oorvoo Batgondy Pooeli. 1b The 800 family community Then, shortly thereafter a 62 On dleclass communities: high liv­ 6.65 colonea fo r |1. O tosr ImpcE^ w rai>pad around a new and ur- cauae tiro-thirds of them go to derwater memorial to former My’e budget committee. ijR ? M A Y 21 2T h ti« 's 32 Romonce N O V 23 ' tooot Om Now T oot die fools b y U.M. troops in V ietnam Is «,000 civilian casualties during ,, und one of the world’s ship carrying aU the principals Government party members 9.20-31-42 3 You 33 Matters 63 With ing, low income. ers nuist boy doOais on toe gaat..appeal for higher taxes In Prime Harold Holt 34 For 64 Ronsonce 4-15.2«7^. PubU thon lo otdy ono ouitalilo bor^ the year. the of Owen’s corporatloo went Canada and Mexlob. '53-58-81-88 4 Chongo being puffed up to many times near toe Spot erhere he disi^ formed a barricade around toe 5 Deper^ 35 Tfovel 65 Ar>d 48-56-79-87)^ There are fears toe country free market where the oMca hoe m i B t oroge diarapegne end tnoorpor- But Ool. WUliam W. Moncrlef gf«»tost natural harbwa, in ^ an attempt to adve one of Ua RestrlctiOne on 'trade and Its true slae, the Pentagm says. roftrum today and toe two fac- 6 Fovoroble 36 Feather ■ 66 Exciting SAGITTAfllUS might spend Itself Into bank­ leveled o ff at 7.7V fo r |1. moot potplCKing pcoMemn toe travel could also result In retah- peered Into the sea Dec. 17. 7 Doo't 37 Enters 67 Decisions otoo it In a caiompagno PunOh. Jr., U.S. assistant director for state of Sinaloa, fronting on me tioM batned with chairs and , M A Y 22 N O V The Department of Defense continuing dnfn of doBan to atton by other countries, a move A statue or plaque wtU be lo­ 8 You'll 38 Got 66 More ruptcy. Despite tUs sltnatlon and oili­ H ors d’oouTTOs on the bu ffet ta­ public health, estimated that ouM of (California, waiting for it j^Hrit undampened, Owen fists. One opposition member ( JUNE 22 39 Personol 69 And released Wednesday data on ofbor oouBfrieo. toe administration wants to cated wltoln 100 Met of toe 9 If DEC* (Joeta Rica’s problem is essen­ er complsKitltB of a mtxod eap6- ble tor he r New T e a r 's BJre pot-smdking that it had fur­ f j oiUy half of the civilian casual- ^e developed But they know went to President Porflilo Dial faintM. Another broMe through , 5-16-27-40 10 Think 40 Friends 70 Cop Detalla of toe package, now a shore and win be easUy vlalUe 11 Idoos 41 If 71 Expected 7-18-32-43(^ tially her Mg middle-income taUst-aoclallst economy, O o^ fathering will Include Greek rl ties are reported and the war’s . tj^e. It took and obtained a 16,000-peso-per- avoid. TUs leaves Investment to the plaVorm and wrestled /51-72-8465 154-^73 nished quietly a month ago to (dooely guarded secret, a n as.- as toe only major area for pos­ from he surfaoe, toe federa­ 12 Very 42 Of 72 Your class, proportionately one of toe Rica remains attractive to for­ Meat Balls, Camltas, Caraway concerned congressmen, m the toU of civUians this year will be to get a railroad. mUe subsidy for construction. with the vice speaker tor toe CANCtR 13 Indicotion 43 Run 73 Reosonir>g CJtPUCORN peotod to be spriled out In the tion’s presideiit, Totqr de Flna, 44 Develop 74 Adventure largest In Latin America. Oon- eign inveetors. It has natural and Cheese Spread, which, she 11-15 24,000 killed and 76,000 wounded. sible control. gavel, which he had used only JUNE 23 14 Deserve DEC. 23 first nine months of 1967, It was The raUroad, completed In But by that time his oolotdMs messages Prssldsnt Johroan said today. 15 Of 45 Discussions 75 In sumer goods and services are in political stability and aKtaosIve says, "Is very popular with -*5_ OfflclaU at toe U.S. Military The Vietnam war and direct L JULY 23 76 Your JA N 20 reported, there were Investiga­ *\rs> 1962, stretches 800 m iles from yrere getting disgru n tled.' De Flna sold Holt, an entou- once. The gavel broke, Oiang 160n 46 Money high demand; money to pay for wffl begin seodliig Oongross overseas Investment earii draiit 170oy 47 In 77 Picture natural and human reeoureee Tba . men,” and Horseradish-Cream A ssistance Com m and In Saigon the harbor to Presidio, Tex. Single men were demandliig gave toe two more rape neces­ >v 2-13-24-35 li-22-3344^ tions o f 862 oa ses o f aOegqd nsoBt m o ^ . m ore than $2 billion annually stostlo evlmmer and sidndlver 18 Let 48 Your 78 Desires them ta in short supply. Putting for development The Btaroty to Uw Cheese Dip. contend that Moncrlef s esti­ sary to open toe Mssion wlto toe /46-61-82-90 49 Someone 79 Or 5540-71 vfei imehM drug use, sale or possession In­ '^bert K Owen, Itinerant en- that married women do their The flrst hints could oome In '"was our patron for toe *19 Get toe brakes to spendl^ Is almost rate, mort toon 80 per cent. Is "After every New Tear’s Bve VE'^. Tom ato j u ic e <:ontain$ mates are too high. They add, foom toe. country whae toe trav­ rem nant ol the handle, and toe no 20 You're 50 Hopes 80 And AOUAMUS «d hi 1 volving servicemen. glneer from Chester, Pa., warii. Newcmners deinanded ’ seven years and did a tremen­ 51 And 81 Act as difficult as finding new reve­ among toe hlgheat In Lathi unmlII I p a rty ," ICTs. H ouley sairs, *1 ^M E ^ALT WMEREA^ however, that neither they nor his State of the Union msssage el gin tola year Is ejqpected to I JU LY 24 21 Hord JA N . 21 ^ decided In 1871 to build a rail- ownermp of land and Owen govenunent majority approvM 22 Personol 52 You 82 And Army personnel figured In 7S0 FRUIT JUICED soon after Oongross reoonvenes hR a record $2 bOllon. dous amount of good tor toe FE«‘ I * nue sources. America. Per ci^jlta income, always serve fresh, hot coffee Moncrlef have any hard facts to the budget in two mlmites. , Aua 23 23 Good 53 A 83 Your prichei of these but this breaks down to ^roNTAIM road over the tortuous Sierra refused. In disgust, he drifted sport of sUndlvliig which he 54 Awoy 84 O w $873 a year, la also among toe with Christmas cookies, fruit back up their estimates. Jan. 16. Fatter U.B. exports could hrip 1-12-23-34 24 Of 10 21-29-38^ Qualified foreign and domes­ The only 2.6 cases for every thou­ E55EMT/ALLV NONE. Madre Mountains and to devel- on. By the turn of the century Offldsls of tos Treasury and loved so much." 25 A 55 Better BWfortbrts tic economists describe toe situ­ leaden. The rate of eccnomlc mimea cake and a homemade cake of These officials believe that offset some of this. Fowler has B.45-67-8066 56 Home 8 6 A c tio n 19-62-83895 Hm M i f w c ilf t •fc'** l>MSIul Inw im itw o. op . Topolobempo as a port, only 80 persons ren ted , walt- Squash Tobacco Suit 26 Luck ‘ sand soldiers, the Pentagon Oonunsros departments have Holt disappeared whUe esrlm- 87 Work growth, e per cent in n a l terms paphk some type, usually Jim’s Apple­ IfUMt t» W M1 ia s ^ only 16 per cent of toe South spoken of "selective preesurea VIROO 27 True 57 Give men ation as "uncertain at best” imd Mid oC whlch would cut 600 miles off ing for the railroad, harbor de- ming off Portsea, a resort souto FLORENCE, Italy (AP) — A 56 Chonge 8 8 F a st 1982-67, la w ell above to e SJl p er sauce Cake, which loolu hard said. Vietnamese people live In Com­ been meeting vrito White House to encourage American Industry AUG . 24 28 For are carefully studying toe ef­ E>enhi The figures were released on ------the tronscontlnentol railroad velopment and toe begtanlnp of of Mribourne where he had a Elorence court has thrown out a 29 You've 59 Your 89 Side cent annual ptqTuUtlan Inoraaee. to make but Isn’t." munist-controlled areas and are aides to hammer together a pro­ to cultivate foreign markets r / SEPT. 22 30 More 60 Thon 90 Love MM 21 fects of remedial measures. FuU commerce and Industry they home. The search tor toe body suit by Aldo EvEurlsU charging 12/29 the heels of a Washington maga- — ^ , therefore unable to get to gov­ route. gram t o next year ei^eoted to more aggressively’’ but has re­ 8-19-30-41 644546-74^ Among toe steps imposed in toe Heavy buying In the parted FuM alien his troubles began. In knew would c<»ne some day. that toe state tobacco monopoly (^ G o o J Adverse € Neutral UaUiei sine article by John Steinbeck i oUand Lounty ernment or U.S. military hospi­ 'emphaslie ineraesed export fused thus far to open out de­ oonthMied theve today tor toe '5 2 -5 7 -6 8 75-76-77 vd last year were higher Income following toe damaging voloaiiie Burgundy Punch 1878 he form ed "to e Credit Fon­ In 1662 toe w ait w as rew ard­ produces andsrils products det­ each- 1 TV claiming 78 per cent of the ^ ^ ^ tals for treatment. Application selm and higher taxes to main­ tails. 12to day. ______and property taxes, plus a B per eruptions o f 1968-64 lod to part young soldiers In Vietnam are oU pC T lO T der of Sinaloa,” a Socialist co­ ed. The government completed tain ecooomto stahiUty. rimental to public health. cent general sales tax. Next of Ooeta Rica’s currently fraglln ueat 1 quart tea of tola reckoning to toe govern- toe railroad. What was once toe ■noNB operative. Previously, he had A tax increase tends to keep Korea Budgei BiU Ehtaristi baaed Ms suit on a pendents fled 7rom (Communist year there will be temporEuy economic condition. n>e exter- cup rum ment’s report of 48,000 civilian cdonlsts’ sugar mill at Los lEo- nlng. campEiigns against smok­ SEOyL (AP) — SoutoVorea’s recent statement by Health Min­ BurchELTges nal debt has soared to fUOA 14 cup cognac ^In addition to its figures on Opens Criminal casualties for toe year would obtained fr^ the pw arkllng burgundy nam by toe U.S. commander hind toe proposed 10 per cent public places. Tlhe command said during the Because of commitmtnts preside over the January crim­ formed clubs, sold their homes a lake covering S40 square miles ch arge b y opposition gars tmd cigarettes confiscated. inflow of foreign capital, much 1 cup sugar syrup made by there, Oen. William C. West­ Self Defense Ruled tax surcharge Wednesday when year 7.7 million anti-Oommunist within toe Central AmericEui inal session of Tolland County and businesses and left for the FACE BUDGET CUT CHARGES ' along toe Peace, Finlay and members try ^ to occupy toe A local magistrate rejected of It from Eruope and some boiling 2 cups sugar with 1 moreland. Senior officers he has toe Federal Reserve Board an­ China Defector Count lekilets were delivered from common mtirket, Costa Rica polled feel this Is "not a prob­ Superior Court to open Tues­ BRIDGEPORT (AP) — A80- new Utopia to hold shares In HAMMOND, Ind. (AP) — Six Parsnip rivers fOr boaters and speaker’s stai^. toe suit, saying It w m grbund- im pose se- form Mexico, Is anticipated ta cup water nounced a move toward tighter TAIPEI, Formosa, (AP) — A Matsu to the mainland by bal- cannot arbltiarlly day. year-old mother of two was act­ land they never could own. Lake County councUmen face flahermen. However, the change As Vice Speaker Chang lesB. .1968. Add the rum, cognac and lem of major proportions,’’ money. ridfUng from’ toe easier total of 2,209 flEthermen and de- xroos and shells vere Import curbs. To curb pur­ Westmoreland said. Those to be presented for plea ing in self defense when she They moved up toe Fuerte contempt of court charges today money policy which marked in having waters cover temper­ Kirung-soon rapped tor order be- OOie government has been run- lemon Juice to the cooled tea. are James Curless, 24,.'of Rock­ shot and killed her husband Nov. River to bide toelr time on more before Superior Court Judge ate vegetation along toe (meet Chill very thoroughly. When 1987. ville, charged with i^inslaugb- 29, Coroner Isadore L. Kotler. arable land. They cut timber Frsmk A. J. Stodola because edge wUl remove toe sustenanoe ready to serve, pour Into punch Re-enli$ting Interest Because a tax increase ts In­ ter In toe death jK another ruled today. and floated it downriver to toe they cut his office budget. of moose and deer, eliminating bowl; add ice to chill, and stir WASHINGTON (AP) —Two volved. the burden of toe Rockville man, and Douglas KoUer called the shooting of harbor, but toe timber didn’t Stodola sent toe council his balance of poymenta program the Peace Ba- in the sparkling water and Bur­ at toe three Army sergeants M cF arlane, 18, also o f R ock ­ 47-year-old Emmet Jackson gtop there. It went on out to sea. budget last September accom- gundy. -Sweeten to taste with fFeed in November after lengthy wtU fall on 1^ bnslnem and toe Imprisonment by toe Commu­ ville, breaking and entering "Justlfiable homicide.” They killed half their men and panted with a writ of mandamus ordtaaiy oltlsea alike. sugar syrup and serve. NEED MORE FOB CHARITY nists in Vietnam have shown In­ with criminal Intent and lar­ “Having beaten and cut his horses digging an Irrigation ca- giving toe budget toe force of a The recent gold-buytag spree LONDON (AP) — British terest in signing up for new ceny. wife, and while threatening her nal to-the river. After 18 mital gu ote effort ta travel wUl be to bring time, beating well after each AT cxvdh, 200 degrees on a baking ard Pasternak and Robert "E a r ly p

A m r t ^ e s t r r atomic bomb phase of our war agakat Japan, thla la lbs Brat arar In history in arhich datUan casualtlas hava aoc- lEvnttttg 9»ralii oeedad military c asualtlas. p o b u b h e d BT n tK ;___ ’Ibla doss not. In itaalf, prove tbs amr m uLD pmwi'ifw oo.. u*c. rigtat nr anong. It maraly adds to the T i t mind and the heart burden that must be Television ^ * j H H ' ' ' ____ — home by all those arho hold either opin­ 6:00 8) Horie FiMMiern _ ion of the arar Haetf. ( 84»ta) Htte Dousku IMaded October 1. uai Party Startm And U would Indeed seem to be some (M BWnray Patrol eon RSofaun) PttbUahed Brery £▼• SuBdasrs ion OUSi Is ths liOe la’a Navy Md HoUteya. Bidcred . be Port Omoe rt slight testimony to the effect tiiat M is C taa Man (Mj aosterogm IMstibor- M onnbrn-- CMm.. « » about time, arhen the innocent noncom- iMxn di> I' batants have to pay a price arhich la 'ilC; gOBBCRlPTION RATES I OM. ftm rr FHe Fayabie In Advance higher and higher, K>r m an to Invent r P rter JrtmiagB, Newa I One Y rtr ...... * » » ' f .’f ] ^ aU MOMba .v|...... U.W some other method of settling quarrels Ifiree Moniba” ...... 5 W between governments. 8:00 ( nyliK^^ (C) One Month ...... 1-H (94) WashtaSiae; Weak in MBMtlBR o r THE ABBOCIATEID PRSMB OaHad X Tba Aaaootatod Preat M exolurtyely e n tl^ n TV to the uae o ( rrtWibtIcaUon c t all newa dla- New Splendors In Ribbonry Batata- ■ oatcbeo credited to It or not olbenrlae cretW- IroMUa (C) ed hi thia paper and alao the local nevra p«d»- Some poat-Cbristmaa statistics have a Uah^ii—fw fiei here. a (C?) AH iMab ot republloatloo of apeclal die- charm of their own. S o m n a r ( Him OM (C) patehea herein are aiao reaerred.______Nawa, Oon ( »40) Peytoo Ftaca (C) The ribbon we Americans used, doing NaiwT (R ) (10OM9W Dratsnet The HeiaU Prlntln* Company Inc., ae- HUntley-BrMday (Dana Martin i. aumaa no Onanolai reaponalhaity for tj-po- up packages, was about 4,000,000,000 ( 6-10) Yo»t In. Year Out ( 10:80 MS) SufascrtDUon TV naidilcal errora appearinx in advertlaementa yards long. WSHar Cnoeklte (C) and other readtnc matter In The Mancherter 11:CD (80) Honey Wart We bought about 1,000,000,000 self-ad- jiar Jawiirta. News (C) ( 66 (CMUMUOeO) News. E5vrntn« MeraU. _____ Orttart OMontar Sporta. wealbar Full aervlce client of N. E. A. Servlor Inc. herlng bows to go with the ribbons. U :U ( 6 6 ) SporU, WaMfaar— - (O FubHabera Repreaentatlvea — "nie J u l^ Robaroi (C) 11:06 K 8) Ofovta (C) NOW at NORMAN’S Uathewa Special ~ York. CTil- These ribbons and bows represented ‘ IWlofM o f lx>wanrail Thom as U:80 <10604660) caco. Detroit and . 6-46) Joey Biaiibp an expendKure of about $20,000,000. Nows. Waottwr (10) Merv OriOln «J) MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCUUA- Best of all, most of the ribbons and SATD1U>AT*8 TV WEEK C O M P LE TE U 8TIN 0 8 TION8. bows went into the wastebaskets and the Brand New 1968 Porfable, Table Model, Console and Combinafion Thuraday, December 28 fireplaces as they came off the pack­ Radio ages, meaning that the ribbon and bow (IM s Usttag Includes only ihot Industry can look forward to selling the e newa hroadeaste et 16 or 16 minute leagth. Some atatlona earry oOier abort newscasts.) School BusinR Inside Hartford same amount—or more—all over again WDBC—UW 6:6li Phil ftissuto Now that Hartford’s Superintendent of next Christmas. »o6ck RobtaMHi 7:00 The Wortd Tontaht In fact, sales this year wrere twrice as I J o e y ^ e g n o fd s 7:06 n a r k CMItord Schools Medlll Bair has formaUy pro­ I K a o _____ 7:80______Alexanderexander Kendrick posed that Hartford lUelf Inau^rate an large as they were 10 years ago. • Nows, Bign Ott 7;S6 Speak Up Haitloid Our affluence Is supposed to be partly WBCH-eU 8:00 N ess In-clty "Project Concern" next Septem­ IHartfoMl IfltMislits BartAird ber, to parallel the possible conUnuance » re^xmsible. But the progress of tech­ INanm KlartHW t of the Project in ouUlde towns, we may nology has also had something to do 6:00 News, weather. Sports ) <}ulat Hours 6:86 Aftemoon Bditlon expect Hartford Itself to experience with It There are now machines which W POP—14U 7:00 Americana Danoor Ctasrton Show 7:36 Darld BrinUw some of the controversy which was pres­ tie bows at a furious rate. And the new Dee^’BSF’ flkisne r Sfaofw 7:30------News of the - Wbrtd ent, in varying measure, In each of the colors which make modem ribbons so I Q sry Grirard Show 7:46 Joe Ctarstdota “ wntr—ute 7:60~ 8taz aiook outside towns which Joined Project Con­ beautiful and popular — with hot pink, I Nents 7:U Bmpharts Up Sports ~i Pop Gonoert cern. electric blue, azalea and lime having Raanoner 8:80 UiSinih Ts. 'WSUam and $tary RCA Victor COLOR TV Joined the traditional standard hues^ Up Sports 10:40 NtzUbeM The reason previously given for the m;00 Newa, Waather, Bporis failure to have Hartford Itself bus Ne­ have been made possible by a switch > Speak Tfo Harifond 11:86 teorta nnad lfl.:S6 o S ms- 8Ue of the Day gro children* from the North End to from rayon to a new polypropylene ' oiweH Tbonoae other city schools where the school cen­ material. sus was still predominantly white was It all made for the most colorful After Finding Alleged Plot that all Hartford’s schools were already Christmas on record. And we hasten to AT SAVINGS THAT CAN’T BE BEAT ANYWHERE.. crowded, and would remain so until the add our tribute to the beautiful colors of vast new building program now author­ the new ribbon. They were the most Nature Study By Sylvian Oflara ized could come into use. beautiful ribbons we have ever seen, we THE MARSH IN WINTER Police in New Haven But now Superintendent Bair consid­ think, wdth the possible exception of the ers the gain Involved enough to Justify big butterfly bows which used to adorn riding roughshod over questions of the sweet brown hair of a certain sixth Patrol City Buildings crowded rooms. Better to crowd the grade beauty in a little whKe school- A llioiii^t for Todur rooms some more, he Seems to say, house a generation or so ago. Insifle Report BpoMDMd by tta ] Connecticut Yankee NEW HAVEN (AP)—Four days group, the HIU Parents Aaao- than not get a Project Concern going in­ OousdO of duirolMs after police said they discovered elation. Involved In social action side Hartford. B y A A O . a iJot to blow up public build- work in the heavily Negro Hill Inga, guards continued iWednes- neighborhood, where racial dis­ Parents and faculties of the Hartford The Myth Of The Gentleman Rowland Evans -Jr. and Robert D. Novak Then Jacob said, "If you schools likely to be called upon to be would only accepit the truth For several weeks now form­ where May has another reason c i^ night to patrol city scho<^, turbaiuses erupted last summer. A colleague, charged with conducting for trying to set up some kind city hall, police headquarters, Belton was suspended Dec. 20 host to Project Concern children will aboutl yourself, you would be er Congressman and former Re­ two visiting Japanese Joumalists round WASHINGTON — Two Carter was a background fig­ ot safeguard before he reaches. and the mayor's house. from the city’s antipoverty probably, in the weeks smd months free.” publican State Chairman Ed the country last week, asked them on months ago, a CaliforMa politi­ ure in the recent AFL-CIO ex­ Adam shook Ms head, “Jake, May has been sitting In quiet If he reaches for the nom­ Shotgun-carrying pMlcemen agency, Community Progress ahead, fidn themselves called upon to Inc., for failing to report for their last day if they had seen every­ cian friendly to President John­ ecutive council meeting In Mi­ Baby, what are you talking contemplation of hla party’s ination, takes It, and then la stood guard at Mayor Richard mount an opposition to Project ConoMn. thing they had wished to see. One was son quiety passed the word to ami Beach. He had several pri­ about ? W^halt do you mean nomination for the United States slaughtered at the polls, then C. Lee’s home, city hall and po­ work three days in a row. Belton and Johnson are listed A certain number of them will moat sure that he had. The other was more Washington that a discreet vate meetings with top brass of truth? I go to church regular­ Senate tMs coming year. he exposes the current regime lice headquarters. certainly Join in such oppositian. hesitant. There was something he had WMte House investment In the labor organizations and has ly. I pay m y taxes. Everybody His situation Is that he can in the party, wMch la of bis Three extra custodians were as officers of the federally fi­ nanced "Operation Break­ The case of the opposition wUl be heard a great deal about and very much George Wallace in California been an intermediary between thinks I’m a ^ood guy. I even probably have It, rather easily. liking,'to the same kind of pen­ assigned to each of the city’s through” work project, wMch weakened, however, by the realisation wanted to see, but was still not sure could yield a rich dividend. labor and the President In de­ know the ten- oonunandmenits. If he merely gives himself the alty the previous party regime three public Mgh schools and livering top-to-bottom AFL-CIO was called upon to suffer In the they helped to form to do main­ that Hartford can hanBy rsfuse to do whether he had seen one or not — an Wallace was Just starting Ms by heart. Wants hear them?” nod. There are numerous rea­ four middle sch(x>ls, normally support for Mr. Jirfuwon’s re- tenance work In run-down build­ English gentleman. Csrtakily he had not uphill campaign to line up 66,069 Jacob looked out the window, sons wdiy, so far, he has kept wake of the defeat of the party’s protected only by a night watch for Itself what it has already asked Its election. last candidate for Governor. ings acquired by the state for seen anything that comjdetidy meas­ registered voters in (Talifomla so Axiom oontlnued. "And what his contemplation of tMs possi­ man. neighboring suburbs to do. Carter left the National Com­ But if, as part of the pro­ demollhon when Route 84 is ex­ ured up to Ms mental picture of one. for his new American Indepen­ do you mean about befog free? bility quiet and meditative. For The custodians had orders to HAB As for us out In the suburbs, we wUl mittee two years ago because, cess of obtaining the nomina­ tended. But peihapa he hful seen one axM failed dent Party and qualify a third- I’m an American. We have a one thing. It is early. contact police If they saw "any clerks bs measuring the proportionate weight like National Chairman John tion, the nomination itself can T he state Mghway department to recognise an English gentleman'^ party Wallace ticket In the Pre­ flroo country. We believe in But there are more impor­ unwelcome people in the area.” will hi Bailey who stayed, he found be made part of a transaction was asked Wednesday by Qov. o( Hartford’s proposed contribution Where could one be certain to find one? sidential election next fall. freedom for everybody. No one tant reasons for delaying the Satuiday, pMlce arrested five 1968, 1 himself unable, to make deci­ which stabilizes and distributes John Dempsey for a report on against what we ourselves have been Nowadays, happily, it Is the sort of What was proposed to the has to be 'bound up here. 1 am reach out for the nomination. men in a motel here and meetii sions without clearing every de­ the party leadersMp In such a why the department had con­ doing for Hartford during the experi­ questlan one can live out a lifetime WMte House was the essence of reoiUy free." The longer he can wait, and cluuged theqi with "conspiracy agenci tail with Marvin Watson at the way as to guarantee It would tracted with the group for main­ ment of the past two years. Perhaps we without having to answer. I, for one, political common sense: that Jacob turned so their eyes the better appraisal he can have to cause injury to persona and know” WMte House. be safe from attempted repri­ tenance services. will find Hartford still doing relatively sincerely hope to do so. But the same Wallace must qualify hla new could meet. "Then why don't of the way the war In Vietnam property by the means of ex­ The sal in the wake of a May de­ Later, Deputy Highway Com­ neurotic streak that drives me, on you love yourself? Why don’t is going, wMch will be the way plosives and compounds wMch requin little. And perhaps we will refuse to be party for two obvious reasons. feat, that would have the re­ missioner Ralph Hager said the sleepless nights, to frame a reply to you lean into ■your 'life and show political fortunes of the Demo­ they acquired for tMs purpose.” comm Influenced, as Superintendent Bair so The first reason is to get Wal­ sult of limiting May’s gamble. state had not yet paid any Today In History effoctloin for the people you cratic candidate for President A police spokesman said the file wl obvloualy hopes we will, to take a more prosecuting counsel in the event of ever lace out of the Democratic Pre­ He would then be risking Ms money to “ Operation Break­ sidential primary (wMch he Today in History work with?” in 1968 are going, the better plot waa intended to “ break the Ing 8( kindly attitude toward future extensions finding myself charged with barratry, personal eg;6 and Ms career as through” smd that city officials By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Now Adam was really mad. guess he can make as to the back of law and order” in New “ If drove me to consider one—just in case. would not enter if he qualified a potential holder of public of­ had recommended the incorpor­ of Project Concern, now that Hartford Today Is Thursday, Decem­ His face got red and he shxiut- possible value of the Republican Haven. with tl TIm people who built public-houses hla own party for the general fice, but he would not be in­ ators of the group to the state. itself Is goln^ to practice a little of the were almost as fond of the term "gen­ election). Keeping Wallace out ber 28, the 862nd day of 1967. exi, "Who do you think you are nomination for the United States In Jail under $100,000 bond 1968, I volving Ms own present pleas­ meetii solution Its own leadership preaches. tlemen” as those who built public con­ of the primary would boost the There are three days left In the to talk to me that way . . . Senate. If the political stock of each are four New Haven Ne­ ant share in the organization­ town And we will be wary, all we suburbs, of veniences. Even today, i^ ls quite com ­ chance of the Lyndon Johnson year. ■wiiat gives you the right? You President Johnson sinks low groes ,Ronald Jcduison, 26, Cur­ Elderly Value Big Print don’t even sound like a broth­ al contrM of the Republican tis Belton, 22, Alonzo Russell, MUvai that obvious willingness on the part of mon to find publicans who set one room primary slate to win over the Today’s HlghUghts in History enough, it could drown other party. 27, and Willis Brooks, 31; and NEW YORK—^The rooeption of the Superintendent Bair to think up endless aside for "Gentlemen ChUy.’’ I once ask­ slate pledged to Senator Eugene On tMs date In 1836, Spain er . . . ” candidacies with it, even though Eerie R. Custer, Pastor The other side of the coin— James Cotter, 28, a wMte resi­ o t laiEe-P>^ boohs has been Asaoel ways In which we can contribute more McCarthy of Minnesota. With recognized the Independence of Connecticut voters have now ed the licensee o< my own “local’’ why on the other side o l the party’s so enthusiastic that the New If a Wallace in the Democratic pri­ Mexico. North Methodist Church been freed from the compulsion dent of Guilford. and more to the solution of the problem he perslstod tn the practice. "W ell,’’ he slumbering factionalism —^is York Public Library now stocks town mary, he would take votes away In 1917, the U.S. government of the rigid party lever. Police would not comment on tvhlch, by most logic, seems to bs Hart­ said, "they need somewhere where they equally obvious. If it makes It­ 3,000 pies. The books ace used least from the President’s slate, not took control of the nation’s raU- But if the war in Vietnam whether the continued security ford’s problem, since Hartford is where can swear and tell dirty stories." No H erald self part of a deal wMch com­ the parUally sighted, the noted. McCarthy's. With WaUace In roads during World War I. should happen to come to a sat­ precautions meant that they use to guide livquirlng Japanese that bines the May nomination with qtona raise a statue o f the T ow the great and terrible threat of too much the primary, McCarthy is favor­ In 1941, President Franklin D. isfactory end any time before were seeking more persons In to way. Yesterdays long-range stabilization ot the elderly and peofde who prefer to r« segregation exists. ed. Roosevelt made a broadcast to next November, then Lyndon the case. Moving sUghtly up the social pyramid party organization, it wUl- be Johnson is a leader smd Rus­ letqge type when ithelr eyes prosp< Actually, although we may not always the Philippines pledging they 25 Y i a n A g o Johnson and Ml other Demo­ —surely the right direction—there are The second reason why it was renouncing the rig^t to eiqiloit sell a member of a black power findinig laifre print useful. ing i speak and react first as If we knew it, would be freed from Japanese Rail and bus services are off crats could have a potential some chibs which proclaim themselves In the President’s interest ..to Its possible post-election opport­ specif conquerers. sweep of Connecticut, and hold­ all of us do know that whatever problem to be for "OenGlemen Only.’’ ’There are help Wallace qualify his thira schedule as a result of a bad unity to bounce back into con­ "B « Ten Tears Ago ing a Republican senatorial there Is In Hartford Is also Inevitably a two such within a few yards of the party ticket grows out of the sleet storm extending the entire tention for control of the party. quireC The Soviet Union pledged It nomination would be folly. problem which involves us too. "Ouardlan’ ’ office. One shows mfurist first. With the Wallace tMrd length of the Atlantic seaboard. It Is a situation, then, full ot montl: would support what it called Coach Thomas F. Kelley of There Is one big reason for We also know, in our saner, more and atrip-tease films; asked how he en­ party on the Presidential ballot big gambles for Mgh stakes, howev in November Wallace would im- movements for independence — Manchester High football and May to delay the formal reach realistic moments, that If we don’t help sured that Ms membership was corn- calling for the kind of decis­ will t from Algeria to Dutch New baseball squads proposes dou­ as long as possible. fined exclusively to gentlemen, the sec- doubtedly take more votes away ions men and facUona may be the « Hartford solve the problem which Is Guinea. bleheader baseball schedules It seems doubtful, however, letary of the other replied: “ We don’t from the Republican Presiden­ called upon to remember, with pUcat seemin|;ly still confined to Hartford, the tial ticket than from President Five Tears Ago for next season. that he la going to be ^ v lle g e d let them drink at the bar with their either triumph or chagrin, all his 1 problem will eventually leap out toward Johnson. With WMIocs not on U.N. forces in the Congo an­ to wait long en oug^ to know the rest of their political ^ y a . hats on. I don't say anything about durinj us and perhaps flood us out of all the the November ballot, those an- nounced the capture of the po­ 10 the outcome of the war. Some coats, but I dra\y the line at hats.’’ Y e a n A go said : relative security we now imagine our­ ti-LRJ votes would mostly go lice headquarters in Ellzabeth- A new fifth voting district is g;reat portion of gamble In tak­ Would anyone recommend that as a ing the nomination seems Inevit­ On This Date Tov selves to possess. How to modulate ^>e- Republican. vlUe in secessioMst Katanga created by the Board of Direc­ rule of thumb for an Oriental visitor? able. In 1846, Iowa, the 20th state, respoi tween the fateful Inevitability of our In­ There were any number of Province. tors. In London, of course, there Is a some­ Town directors decide to turn If the gamble must be taken, was admitted to the Union. new volvement and the natural instinct to ways for the WMte House quiet­ One Tear Ago what different type of gentlemen’s club their constant problem of over- there could be . certain things In 1866, the 28th American tiansi ly to help Wallace get the re­ Communist China detonated preserve the separate distinctness of our clustered around St. James’s. But, In long board meetings over to a done which would cut down the president, Woodrow WllMn, was placei quired signatures and file the its fifth atomic device. own lives and Institutions is the perpet­ my experience, it’s almost impossible stakM InvolvcM,^ aind tMs Is bom In Staunton, Va. by O petitions with the county clerks ually anguished problem of our times. for anyone Jusf wanting to gaze at the tax g In California without ever But, as time goes on, both Inside and gentlemen members to get past the Th( dlsclcMlng that the assist was doormen and porters. There seems no outside Hartford, the probability la that coming from Washington. reason to suppose that a: Japanese would most of us will get passing grades, bjj Despite the outcry from the F is c h e tti coming closer-to the right answers than fare any better. WMte House when RepubUcauis There must be gentlemen in Parlia­ we think we will. In the House voted overvdielm- ment, but they are no longer easy to ingly to defeat the President’s Identify. At one time they used to no orii^nal rat bill, Mr. Johnson describe themselves to the electors, but failed to ask Congress to appro­ Another Method Needed today “company director,’’ "barrister,’’ priate the $40 million finally au­ "uMveTslty lecturer,’’ is regarded as a The latest collection and projection of thorized In a second anti-rat bill better commendation. On city cbunclls, wMch Congress aiqtroved. figures from government hospitals In on the other hand, the term has not That bUl was signed in the South Vietnam—the only rough source quite passed out of use. There is still a tVMte House in eariy December, there is for statistics on the cl’vlUan handful on my own cotmcll. Oould I not, well ahead o' the time Congress casualties of the war — says that the with completo confidence, send my passed tlM final supplemental 19«7 total is going to end up around Japanese colleague to look at one of appropriauons bill of 1967. Hiua 100,000, of which 76,000 will be wounded tlxMW? Well, not entirely. a simple amendment to that fi­ nal money bill could have been c lv iU ^ , and 24,000 deaths. BUve years ago they did not describe added and the money supplied Ttie estimated number of civilian themselves as “gendemen’’ — at least immediatMy. deaths this year—at 24,000—exceeds the not In the corporation handbook. One was a clerk; another a butcher; q The new ratleide law was put 10,000 estimate for American and South third a publican. They became “ gentle­ Into the partnerrtUp-fordlealdi Vietnamese military combat deaths. men,*’ when they retired or, :ln the pub­ amendmants to the comprehen­ sive Health Planning and Serv- Officials and doctors at these hos- lican’s case when he won a football . Ices Aot. The $40 million (when, pUals have hazarded a guess as to the point. It would be hard to oonvlnoe a finally appropriated) will go u origin of these olvilian casualUes. They foreigner that the term ’’gendeman'' credK the Vietcong, with its raids, the states as a bloc grant. True was equlvalient to "unemployed.’’ other bloc-grant money’can now booby traps and mines, with causing The only satisfactory answer seems be-nised by the states for rat- 40 per cent o i the casualties. They esti­ to bs that there aren’t any, or if there extermination, but the money mate that American and South Vietnam are they are so few that even on EMg- will have to come out of other bomb and ahell account for 80 per cent lialunan no longer recognises one whqn programs unUJ the $40 million of the., civilian casualties. And they he sees one. It's Just another English Is actually voted . myth, like the guinea—it has a name credH another 80 per cent to small arms ^ c u ff Carter, one-time LBJ but no shape and substance. There are fire In direct engagements between the "agent in the Democratic Nation­ gentlemen’s hairdreasen, gentlenMn’s al Oonuntttee, who now runs his two forces, engagements which happen taUors, gentlemen’s lavatories, even - own pubUc relations firm here, to catch clvUlans in the middle. gntlemen’s gentlemen — but no actual is back doing part-Ume but But, in general, these figures ssem to gentlemen. — HARRT WHEWELL IN highly confidential poUtlcal substantiate the Judgment that, with the THE MANCHESTER (ENGLAND) chores for the President's 1968 possible exception of the final fire and GUARDIAN campaign. A

MANCHBISTER KVENINO .HERALD. BIANCHESTER. CX>NN.. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1967 UAMHEafTKE BVENINO BERAU). ICANCHBdTER. CONB. THURSDAY, D1 1967 D eo. 18. But the council it sold ly acknowledged until laat Sat­ choria, openly aided with Oona- to bo undecided whether to let urday. Ita aotlona art Ohrouded tontine and (led to Turkey. State G>llege Enrollmeilt Public Record Movie World Looking to Composer the king return to the next few in secrecy, but intormante aay it Since the military coup laat Miilmi Chief Explains Credit, Tax Warrantee Deeds days or wait aeveraf month*. meete frequently to dlooufa key April 21, hundreds of military Doubled in Past Five Years Cionyen Omstruotlon mo. to More Changes Next Year Tha hard-Unera reportedly want m atters. officers have been retired. Roy C. Oonyera uid Walter H. The Baby Has ToRem ain the king to remain in exile for Some reports say It meets HARTFORD (AP)—The total The sm alest growOv—J7A per Is Assessed Bodano, property on Tolland acme time to coma. with anywhere from 13 to 88 cent—was Xt the Untrerafty of awards featured a aeoond vtoto- enrollment in state Institutions Reasons for Decision yT pke. Rr BOB nm iA S Many oouncU membera are members, depending on what Quixote Statue Planned Connecticut In the tall of IMA nr tor BUiaboth Taylor, but no* of higher education has more Roy C. Conyers to Walter H. AP Mevte-Televlslssi Witter rumored to be against the re­ problems are to be dealt with. 14,287 students w sre snroBed (OtNrtlamd from Page Une> ____ ^ tor her oo-star of •*Who'a Ailrald In Prison MOTA DEL CUERVO, ^Mdn sioiu In the area of race rria- By Business Bodano, one-half Interest in turn of Queen Mother Frederi- than doubled in the post five compared to 18,3N studsnte iM* HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Ihs ^ virginU WooIfT”—RWiard (Centtnoed from Page One) The Greek Government Ga­ —^Thls village in the province of the National AaaoclaUon for the tlons in the community, some- property on Tolland Tpke. ka, considering that she exer- years and is expected to grow (aU. (Continued from Page One; movie world underwent vMant Burton. Hte fallow BitUsber, Been Named zette discloeed today that seven Cuenca, in the heart of the La Advancement of Colored Peo- thing far different than crime Sherwood J. Benson to Fred mier’s oCfloe, and Air Vice Mar­ cieee undue influence on her more Greek Army generals at much the same rate, says "The prospects for the future M. and Mary L. Levitt, property change during 19tT, and It oan Boofiald. woo for **A Msa shal Antonios Skarmallorakls, Mancha oouxdry where Don pie, said he, the state NAACP (prevention.' have publicly endorsed John- son. have been retired, bringing to 10 (Julxote played out his story, the Connecticut PuMlc Expend!- seem to indicate that the phe­ president and a member of the at 18 M unro St. look tonrard to mors ohangea to Beason," wfeioh wi^ hsad q( the civil aviation au­ Dade County Sheriff E. Wilson son's proposed 10 per cent in­ Informed eources eay Papado­ the number purged since Cons­ ptan to raise a statue of the tore Council. nomenal growth in enroUmeolh Florida Advisory Commission Administrator’s Deed the coming year. also named the beat pletare. WMpple, Beralee Ueealee, daughter of Ernest Ervin and thority. Purdy, who said recently his pouloa, Patakos and Makereaos tantine’s countercoup failed. Kjpight ot the Woeful Counte­ Enrollment at the four state in public higher educatloo liM*l- for the NAACP would appear men had gained the confidence come tax surcharge, which the Helen H. Olson, administra­ Despite soonomio prsssursa, 5. Networks into IHms. 7m Mary McOrath Whippla, 4 Sam Green Rd., Coventry. She waa The moderates are reported axp hesitant to clash openly with The Gasette gave no reason nance galloping on Rootnanto. colleges increased 110.8 per cent tutlons will continue,” the OPEC before the Miami commission. of Negro leaders and eased race House Ways and Means Com­ trix of estate of Roy A. Olson, to competition from abroad and at^ entranoe of C8B and ABO imo bean Dec. 18 at Manchester Memorial Hoi^tel. Her maternal led by Papadopoulos and the tha extremists for (ear o( creat­ why the six—Constantine Man- Mhterial for the Statue will be from 11,142 to 28,487. State tech­ reported Wednesday. P?!- "Tlie reaction to this erratic tension, has a conHnuing pro­ Fred M. and Mary L. LevlU, taoks by oensors, Hollywood production of feature modets for grandparante are Mrs. Marcia OrlowaU, Phomlx St, Vernon, other two leaders o( the coup mittee plans to consider for a ing disunity. tzoH, Haradambos Msutsoukos, iron from cM plows. nical college enrollment jumped SonM 48,250 full-time nndew acUon may be much more than gram of community relations second time Jan. 22. property at 18 Munro St. manages to aurvtvo. And the theaters was ooosldered by and Clayo McGrath, Gardner, Maaa. Her paternal grandpar- who have been considered a rul­ "So far, the council has called Constantine Malnos, Emmanuel 447.7 per cent ,from 1,089 to duate students ars ejqwetod be (Headley) antlclpeited,” said with Negroes within his depart­ Wednesday's announcement Onardlan's Deed film town still manages to pro- m^ny observers to be tbs nuMit ente are Mr. and Mra. Ervin Wlilpple, 40 Wellman Rd. She ing Junta—Deputy Premier Sty- every card correctly and that Kechagiu, Andreas Dlmolitosos CHECK HANDLING COSTLY 5,091. be enndled In such Institu­ Davies. "Until he retracts his was the first by the board of a Sherwood J. Benson, guardi­ duos news to stir the interest of important industry trend of has throe staters, Maryanns, 8%, Bette, S, and DebUe, 4. Ilanos Patakos and Coordination ment. may be the reason Papadopou­ and George Desplerls —were re­ NEW YORK — Amerleaxu The greatest Increase occurred rtions in 1970, a ccordin g to ths statement, he's going to see a His 1,000 deputies are drilled switch from its policy of easier an of estate of Karen C. Benson, nawapapsr , rsadsre around the 1*67 the toBg-eetetoMAed film Mlnlater Nicholas Makareaos. los and company are rehiotant tired. But It was apparent that are expected to write 18.2 in the regional community col­ report filed with toe State Oom- lot of things happen that he in such techniques as "avoiding money which has marked 1987. a minor, to Fred M. and Mary globs. IMs year brought an un­ makers responded by asking the Beeae, Jeffrey Allaa, son of Roger Howard and Rose Papadopouloa has shown a to buck them,” one soiu’ce said. their loyalty to the military dic­ billion checks in 1968. Just leges. Virtually non-existent in mission for Higher Education. didn't expect." trigger words that speak of ra­ There have been hints of a. tight­ L. Levitt, property at 18 Munro usually wlds vsristy of bsppon- govsrnmsnt to halt tbs movs on Marcler Boone, 82% Village St, RodcvlUe. He was bom Dec. oonolUatory attitude toward The existence of the Revolu­ tatorship, was in question. handling all that paper will cost 1982, they now have an enroll­ The total enrollment tolf year Asked 1^ he meant demonstra- cial or national prejudice," Pur­ ening, however, in recent bank­ St. ings, ranging from psraoast anu-trust grounds, 7 at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are long Constantine, whoee at­ tionary Council waa not Official- A seventh, Apostoloe Zalo- banka more than $8 billion. ment of 8,700.. is 80,899. tiona, Davies replied: "I'm not dy explained. He has said they ing statistics. Oultclalm Deed tragedies to Industry trends. g, Elvis marries. One of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mercler, 62% Village St, Rockville. His tempt to oust the regime failed Pioneer Aerodynamics Sys­ Here’s bow the storlso of Amsrloa's most famous and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Howard Boone, Upper saying demonstration will not are courteous to the point that What the board did was to re­ tems Inc. to Pioneer Recovery 1987 appeared to this rsperter: wealthy baohslors married Pa- Butclier Rd., Rockville. be one of those. . .one bigger Whites sometimes complsiln quire banks with demand depos­ Systems m e., two parcels off m • • • n than he’s ever seen in Miami." Negroes receive favored treat­ its —usually checking accounts 1. Spencer Traoy dlea. After tiids BeauUeu fbr the movie- Hale Rd. Dioa, Pamela BeO^ daughter of Richard P. and Belle Headley's statement, Davies ment. —exceeding $6 million to place years of ill hsslth, ho had bean land wedding of the year. And said, was a "challenge to the Headley said he will not stand jy p^,. them in reserve if Marriage License in the news with his return to now the singer siqMOte to be a Laris Dion, 80 Lockwood St She was Imm Dec. 8 at Manclies- young .They have weapons and jn the way of other community large city banks and Roy Bernard Paige, 29 Victo­ films as co-star once again with father early naxt year. ter Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mrs. a ria Rd., and Lillian Kendall Jen- Edith Lata, Oakwood St, E. Hartford and John Laraia, Gon- other thingsHilnM andnnfl thAV'rethey're COiniTgoing relations n*w. Blnatras qtUt. Hollywood’s city," Davies said. "There's no Calif. She has a brother, Edward Jr., 0. stop criminals, increasing task These banks do about 75 per Wednesday night while walking Monroe was no longer in de- No. 1 newsmaker, Frank Blna- doubt about that. Apparently, force patrol units to three men cent of the nation's banking home from a church dance. mand for movies, hut ahs had tra, made the headlines with a Mr. Headley prefers picking on Dyer, David Matthew, eon of Sheldon L. and Caroline and enforcing the city's stop business. Derby police were searching kept her career alive by persis- surprise separation from his youn g^en—15 to 21 years old Heyke Dyer, Storre. He was born Dec. 14 at Manchester Me­ and (risk law. The impact was minimized by for the driver of the car which tent sMf-promotlon. Her death young wife, Mia Farrow. —and not the Mafia. I guess he morial Hospital. His maternal grandmother la Mrs. Henry A. "Felons are going to learn making the action effective in hit Elizabeth Goumas, daughter on a Louisiana highway brought 9. Jennifer Jonas’ near-fstel thinks he can control the young­ Heyke, 14 Memorial Dr., Wlllimantic. His paternal grandpar­ that they can’t be bonded out January when the need for re- of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Goumas, recollections of the lemaibaMe plunge down a cliff. The Aoade- sters but not the Mafia." *Ua Uoa/ilAV oniH .. _ ents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Dyer, Storre. He has a from the morgue,” Headley said serves normally declines after shortly after 11 p.m. Authori­ numher of sex symbols who my Award-winning actress^ bl- Headley said in an interview brother, Christopher Scott, 1. in announcing the program at a the Christmas shopping rush. ties said she was walking on have died young. sarre miatiap seemed like a crime was on the upswing, news conference Tuesday. Asked about the possible psy- Sentinel Hill Road with two 8. The sox revolution in films. scene from one of her dramatic showing statistics for November Byron, Thomaa Clarke m , son of Thomas Clarke Jr. and Headley ^ d if his program cholog:ical Impact of the action, girlfriends at the time of the This was a year-long story, as m ovies. UbUh^ 240 robberies cotmpared Joan Gault Byron, 118 Helalne Rd. He was bom Dec. 18 at stirred up violence, his men had one source said moves of this (Heisld photo by Baoehrieiua) mishap. traditional moral attitudes 10. Oonnle Stevens’ baby.- The to 07 in the same month a year Manchester Memorial Hospital. Hia maternal grandmother la orders; "When the looting type always act as a signal but Assistant Postmaster David S. Mills at wwk. The girl was pronunced dead were increaslna^y ctaaQenged by birth of a daughter to the blonde aigo. Fifty-eight robberies and Mra. Helen Gault, Lansing, Mich. His paternal grandparents starts, the shooting starts.” the board was more concerned on arrival at Griffin Hospitsd, movies that dealt frankly with actress octaclded with the an­ three murders were counted are Mr. and Mra. Thomas C. Byron Sr., Longmeadow, Mass. He said Negro leaders and about inflation than shooting police said. sex. More bare fledi was seen nouncement that die had been over Christmas weekend with ministers who come to him take He has a sister, Julie, 8. (lares to Congress or the White Vernon in m ajor film s during 1987 than secretly wed to the child’s fa­ 4( • * * *1 whites Involved as perpetrators what he called the same wrong House. It is estimated that by 1990, in all previous years of movie ther, Eddie Fisher. in oidy three, Headley said. tack as the hoodlums who talk Peniccio, Thomas James, son of James M. and Sandra Administration officials who more than half the world's pop­ history. Sacchi Perucclo, 94 Burnside Ave., Bast Hartford. He waa bom “We have accepted the fact about civil rights and police The Japanese beetle was first testified before Congress in fa­ Assistant Postmaster Ends ulation will be living In commu­ 4. The Oscars. Always one of Dec. 17 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Hia maternal grand­ that community relations pro­ brutality rather than how to found in the United States in vor of the surcharge warned of nities of at least 100,000 inhabi­ Hollywood's biggest news parents are Mr. and Mrs. William E. Sacchi, 12 Vine St, East grams are not affecting crimi­ stop the crimes. a possible tightening of money If' tants. events, the 1988 A cadem y 19] 8 in New Jersey. nal activity of the hard core “ Don’t these people know that tax bill were shelved Hartford. His paternal grandparente are Mr. and Mra. Jamea 27 Y ears at Rockville Office P. Peniccio, 17 Dorothy Rd.,Eaat Hartford. He has two broth­ criminal element," he said, add­ most of the crimes in the Negro The board, however, could Assistant Rockville Postmas­ ing the people and growing with ers, Dlno, 5, and BklWard, 4. ing that he was confident the districts are against Negroes?” have taken much more drastic ter David S. Mills will end over the commurUty.” «*.*** A ow of force by shotgun-car­ he said. "Don’t they know we’re action even on reserves for He added “ By these efforts, Oniley, Jeffrey John, son of William Hugh Sr. and rying patrolmen in Negro areas trying to protect Negroes as checking accounts, a require­ 27 years of service with the fed­ eral government when he re­ in a small way, it makes It a Martha Wilhelm Curley, Buff Cap Rd., Rockville. He waa bom will not damage overall human well as whites?” ment it has not touched since tires tomorrow. better community in which to Dec. 6 at Rockville General Hospital. Hia maternal' grandpar­ Gift Ce&bftatumi relations efforts. He said he’d received 27 tele­ November 1960. ente are Mr. and Mrs. John Wilhelm, Pine Lake Shores, Cov­ The chairman of the local grams and 100 phone calls from It has authority to raise the The late postmaster George live." across the country, all favorable Forster appointed Mills as sub­ After leaving the federal serv­ entry. He has a brother, William Hugh Jr., 1%. community relations group, requirement to 22 per cent for *( * • V *1 Harry P. Cain, former U.S. Sen­ but a wire from the NAACP stitute carrier on Dec. 16, 1940. ice, Mills plans to continue his large banks and to 14 per cent Parker, Blark Anthony, eon of Bmce and Mary Spratt ator from the state of Washing­ which called for the chief’s ius- He served In this capacity until community activities and also for small banks. Pariier, 102% West St, Rockville. He was bom Dec. 4 at Rock- ton said, "The community rela­ pension from office. he entered the military service to enter business with Maurice The surcharge is deslgjned to vUle General Hospital. Hia maternal grandparente ore Mr. and tions board is not in the crime "I thought they were for the prevent a recurrence of the in March 1942. Miller, a builder, in his real m Choice of free gifts for savers Mrs. Gerald Spratt, Marlboro, Maas. He has A brother, Chris­ prevention business. I can only advancement of colored peo­ tight money conditions of 1966 Mills served as an Air Corps estate agency. ple,” Headley said, "not the Mills Is married to the former topher John; and a sister, Kelly Ann. say our basic function is to do which saw Interest rates climb inlisted man and officer imtll •I » * « «( the best we can to reduce ten- protection of criminals." Katherine Fill Dickinson, daugh- to their highest level In 40 his discharge In April 1945 when , , , . . __ Carr, Diane MlcbeDe, daughter of Ronald and JoAnne D years. Despite the easier money h. „«,.d o.. .. E. Dickinson. The couple has Richloff Carr, 18 Kane Rd. She waa bom Dec. 19 at Manches­ policy this year, however, some the post office as a regular car­ one daughter, Ann, wdio Is a sen­ ter Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. Town Clerks in Connecticut Interest rates have actually rier. and Mrs. Paul Richloff, 189 Wells St Her paternal grandpar­ gone to a 100-year high. ior at Lake Brie College for Free Silver Dollar During the many years he women, Palnsvllle, Ohio. They ents are Mr. and Mrs. George Carr, 17 Teresa Rd. She has a Get Extra Chores for 1968 carried the medl he served all live ait 40 Fox HUl Dr. In Rock­ brother, Brian Scott, 2%. of the routes in the city until ville. The vanishing U.S. Silver Dollar grows more valuable every Food Sales up 7 % he was appointed superintendent McHugh, John David, son of John Henry and Susan HARTFORD (AP) — Town purchase price or actual mar­ day. Get one now for your child or gra,ndchild. NEW YCHIK—Twenty years of mails In 1964. He held this Smith McHugh, 287 Wootoavfi) Circle, East Hartford. He was clerks throughout Connecticut ket value. If It exceeds $100 but ago American consumers spent position until June 2, 1967 when GAO in 44 iNations bom Dec. 17 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal will have some new chores In not more than $500, the tax is $24.1 biUlon In grocery stores. he was appointed assistant post­ WASHINGTON—The General grandfather is Leslie Smith, 28 Kerry St. His paternal grand­ 1968, Including keeping a file of $.65. FV)r ebch additional $500 or In 1966 th ey s|>ent a record master by the present Postmas­ Accounting Office in 1966 con­ parents are Mr. and Mrs. John H. McHugh, 190 HlUstown Rd. SAVE $100 or MORE— Open a new account of $100 or more, meeting dates for town and city fraction, $.55 will be collected. ter, Edward J. Connors. ducted some 3,000 audits of U.S. He has a slater, Connie Lynn, 8. agencies under the "right to $69.7 ballon in supennaifcets The funds received under tihlis said grocery stores, and that "Being a letter carrier," said government agencies and pro­ or add $100 or more to your present account. know” law. law will be turned over to the Mills, "Is a very rewarding ex­ grams in this country and 48 fixin* fof o gala NewYeor* Porty Smith, Lisa Blary, daughter of Charles H. and Patricia BRIGHT — UNCIRCULATED The 1967 General Assembly figure was 7.1 per cent higher general fund. than 1905 sales. perience, since It means serv- foreign nations. McCrystal Smith, 134 Phoenix St, Vernon. She was bom Dec. f* required all municipal boards, 19 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandpar­ Limit— one gift to a customer Handy protective storage case commissions and committees to ents are Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. McCrystal, Phoenix St., Ver­ fUe with town clerks their meet­ (ki non. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Melvin ing schedules for the year. Smith, 85 Oaklhnd Rd., Wapplng. She has a sister, Lori Ann, "If this schedule is not filed Cb4 ii1imIFn m ' 8 % . with the town clerks by Jan. 31, OR... 1968, the law requires that no Bowman, David Mitchell, son of Broadua Mitchell and meetings has been filed with the Margaret McIntyre Bowman, 66 Wendy Dr., South Windsor. town clerk,” said Robert M. He waa bom Dec. 20 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His Mllvae of Bloomfield, president maternal grandparente are Mr. and Mrs. J. Milton McIntyre, of the Connecticut Town Clerks Weatemport, Md. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Association. Gr fvCAR HALF Carl A. Bowman, Weatemport, Md. It a special meeting is called, 4 Pc. Silver Plated town clerks must be given at T ICECREAM GAUON Giordano, William Anthony Jr., son of William An­ Free least 24 hours’ notice, Mllvae ChooM from 14 delicious flavors thony and Patricia Peterson Giordano, Vernon Gardens, noted. Vernon. He was bom Dec. 17 at Manchester Memorial Hospi­ T ow n clerks will alsb be able tal. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. Ada Peterson, 89 Pratt to receive applications from CLIARANCII St., East Hartford. prospective voters on any work­ ing day, instead of only at Pure Sweet Apple H A L F KucharsU, Kelly Robin, daughter of Stanley Daniel and specified times. 21B Alberta St. Germain Kuharski, 49 Pioneer Circle. She was bom "Bach town will still be re­ O o l Dec. 17 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ quired to have its regular F R U IT C A K I parents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert St. Germain, Coventry, R.I. monthly voter-making session; S. St* Mm U HteiN Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Ku- by International Silver Co. however, the new procedure OAL »i0.99< charskl, Baltimore, Md will give a prospective elector V « * * « Ekgant Lady pattern. the opportunity to make ap­ BoUaey, Peter John, son of Ernest and Aline Hoffman plication at his convenience at Moke Your Own Rood In Snow Si Ballasy, 28 lllddle Butcher Rd., Ellington. He was bom Dec. • 1 Cold Meat Fork • 1 Pastry Server his local town clerk’s office OPEN all day New Year’s day] 12 at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents • 1 Berry Spoon • 1 Gravy Ladle during the Regular office hours,” are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hoffman, Fairvlew Ave. Ext., Elling­ said Milva^. ton. His paternal grandmother is Mrs. Louise Ballasy, 27 Mid­ SAVE $100 or more— Ppen a new Town clerks will also be Gc# Set for Winter dle Butcher Rd., Ellington. He has three brothers, Joel, 18, account of $100 or more, or add $100 AMERICAN DRY Kent, 11, and Paul, 2% ; and three alsters, Diana, 16, Joanne, responsible for collecting the CoAiAadIfaw or more to your present account. new state tax on real estate 14, and Sheila, 8. transactions, a tax which re­ BREAD . places the federal tax abolished Driving NOW!, Ballard, Wendy Jane, daughter of Robert R. and Carol by Congress. Income from the On#pound it Brawn Ballard, Old Stafford Rd., Tolland. She was bom Dec. tax goes to local communities. 14 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents SIM D | l o o t are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brawn, Bucksport, Maine. Her pa­ The tax is computed on the All flavors I bottUi ■< ternal grandmother Is Mrs. Regina Ballard, Tiverton, R.I. She 2 All New Winter Tires 4-Ply has a sister, Kimberly Dawn, 8%. aaei.BoHle NEPCO Bfalrson, Patrick John, son of David Louis and Marjorie Neckermann Mairaon, Meadowood Rd., Tolland. He was bom Extra Mileage. Tufsyn Rubber COLD CUTS Dec. 14 at Rockville General Hospital. Iw maternal grtodpar- SOUR CREAM ente are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Neckermann, Berlin Tt>ke., Weth­ FIclila A Pimenie Leaf ersfield. Hia paternal grandmother is Mrs. (Catherine Mairson, We'fe eetebfstiai • o i . VJ ______1 6 o * lit Veal 68 Dix Rd., Wethersfield. His maternal great-grandmothers are Safety Spike Headquarters Minced Ham ♦ Mrs. Maude Neckermann, Bertin Tpke., Wethersfield, and Mrs. COTTAGE CHEESE Oilcken lo o l Oliva lea l Gertrude Stack, Cfoxsackie, N.Y. He has a brother, David L. onoLb.ae* a u . sst Uvorwurit Soloona Jr., 7; and three aiaters, Laura A., 6, Kelley J., 4, and Chris­ Guaranteed Retreads or New tine J., 2. 9f sll fetit M m '«k * • • •■ N olidoy cendy- Prull celte.».erAced for cN erenco LIMIT — One QItt to a Customer Kupchnnoe, Jamea Anthony, son of John C. Jr. and Ma­ a\ rie Laboc Kupchonoa, 69 Spring St, Rockville. He was bom SWSr CREAM Cemplola Un* ef Dec. 16 at Rockville Gteneral Hospital. Hia maternal grandfa­ Use Our Easy Pay Plan ! NAME BRAND ther is Theodore Laboc, Butcher Rd., Rockville. His paternal MMEwem U6HT ...kaH pM ^19^ grandparente are Mr. and Mrs. John Kqpchunos Sr., Regan Rd., Rockville. He has a brother, Gerard, 8; and a slater, Our people do their in- GROCERIES DIVIDENDS AS HIGH AS A YEAR^ HEAVY ImH pU Johnna, 1. enrance "homework” to • * * • • keep abreut of current ot big BBvingt 1 developments in planning O r Joyal, Kevin Allan, son of Leo Jr. imd Sandra Kusiak and connstling. This up- All hippM C fw ...plEl ...49* Joyal, 27 Regan St, RockvlUe. He was boror* D ec. 18 a t R ock- to-date approach to your vlUe General Hospital. His maternal grandparente are Mr. and imnirancc ntedt it part of M n. Frank Kusiak, West Warwick, R.I'. His paternal grand­ • 1137 Main St, East Hartford th# package wa call P.S.— (lIMKRWmi . Youi parante are Mr. and M n. Leo Jojral, Coventry, R.I. Personal Service. Why » • • * • • Homemakers Office: 842 Silver Lane not teat ut soon? f /.V - slot (' Demen, Bobert Leandro Jr„ son of Robert Leandro Sr. Mo m Ciunlie/lUFM and Frances Nylin Demon, M Fairfield St He was bom Dec. • 2512 Main St, Glastonbury m i/Im i ROMRT J. SMITH Up To 6 MontluiTo Pay We reMfva lha riakl to IMt auanMtie.„conlenta enlr wiieie oppllioMa 21 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Hia maternal grandpar­ No Garrying Cfauge ente are Mr. and M n. Vemer W. Nylin, 36 Harrison St. His- • Wapping Shopping Center, South Windsor jtom nm INC. paternal grandparente are Mr. and M n. Lionel Demen, New­ Inauranamltha ington. He baa a slater, Ctarolyn Frances, 3. Fill' ■ IN MANCHBSreR — 109 CENTER ST. • • ^ # in Bt—-TeL 849-3841 Bradley, John ThonuM, son of Tommy R. and Hilda Reid V/'- Mnneheater 151 MIDDLE TFKEw WEST 449 HARTFORD ROAD Bradley, TO-Wadoworth St He waa bom D«o. 20 at Manchestar NICHOLS-MANCHESTER TIRE, Inc Memorial Hbopitol. Hia maternal grandparente are Mr. and IN GIASTONRURY ~ 2805 MAIN ST. M n. J.J. Reid, Norwalk, C!aUf. His paternal grandparente are MANCHESTIR Mr. and M n. O. R. Dickerson, Wichita' Falls, Tex. He has a 29S BROAD STREET PHONI M3-1161 sister, Kim, 4.

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wlBhlns to do ao make contribu­ tions to a Memorial Fund at U.S. Marines Ire Cambodia , CRPA Opposes Zone Change Chi4>Un Concregational Church. Directors Dekiy Charter Change Action Stores Open TPC to Act Oeorge A. Staiievant Meet Strong U.S. Asks Countries’ Help Agoslinelli Dies, VERNON—Oeorre A. Sturte- For Area Around Laurel Lake T o n ig h t to On Requests _ vant, 6S, of 362 Lake St died Enemy Fire In Denying— Red Sanctuary The Capitol Region Manchester should not overlook “C»PA would p * g | | | 0 |> Q f today at Manchester Memorial Tax Plan, School Board Terms 9 O ’ Q o c k The Town Pkuuiliqr Ooaanls- (OoBtlaned from Page One) atota Is expeotad to oot iMKt Mr. Sturtevant was bom July WA8HINOTON (AP) - The Prince Norodom Sihanouk had P la n n ii^ A ^ y (C R P A ) ^ t * H 2 3 1 !r f* a i3 o S t o i S S i n l y . 8 ^ftwr^r^^ondwr^'v^^ Sporadic fighting also contln- united SUtes Is seeking the help rejected a new U.8 . M>Pfo*ch ««> o ffic ia lfy Opposed ttie ^ o f^ J ^ ^ ^ ^ J ^ S ls tr lc t <«Ibe asMetaace o^ the agency Run into Public Opposition Hospital Notes Wodnesday on servond E«na ^ was a fireman at Pratt and “*<>“« juM below of many other countries-re- o,e issue, which Is regardW granting of a zone Chan^ (The CRPA Regional Refuse vrouM ho very welooine,’’ Tam- which hama been the siAJeot a t pUbUc heariaga iSm e He WM 1^-Wtney. Division of United Air- including RusMa and here as extremely serious be- pubUshsd to Lloyd Berry, Charles Morrison ord against toe proposal, VMtlag hours are 2 to 8 ^ u . last nlgfit At hw nome. H® was r*nt^ wa«f wartfAtvi Viat Ooo£ 416th battalion was . . T. Indufttnal for about 200 '••s a tiiA . OpposHhm was voficed The oomndsalon wifi take craft Corp., East Hartford, for Viot Ooog «6 th batt^ion was cJommunlst states-in Ite i* in v o lv e s a risk of wld- Industrial for about 200 U64, favors inoineratlDn asmm the Study is somethlhg the town and Frank Lupien. Olson said that he was not la on anas exoeptliig motor- the founder and owner of Ous’s 24 years reUring about cut to pieces In a battle Tues- ™ cause It Involves a risk of v d d ------, ------by six Mandiester resi­ them up aCter it hokk fwb- 1% "should have kxAed into ear­ atty where they are 2 ^ to 4 Grinder and Pissa on Hartford ^------„ w.# , “nIll r ks^ssifki ' uh' daydav. South Vietnamese forces oiptomaucdiplomatic anvedrive w»to aenydeny sane- enlng the w arln Southeast Aisia o f land iiw d u d in g ^ e dents last night to a pro­ Atty. Bayer termed toe pro- expressing the opinion at CASE lie hearings on « number o f s . years ago became of m he^th Vle^ese f ^ ^ cnmbodla for Cbmmu- tt a dlplomaUc soluUon cannot bed o f lA U rel Lake The lier,” he added. "The town posal "reprehensible.” He said itself. pjn. and 7 to 8 p.m. luid pri­ Rd. new Tsquests. He came to Vernon about 17 nlst forces which operate In be foupd. reg ion a l p lan n in g U nit ^ tte highly urbanised north- should investigate the acquisi­ posed mandatory, not-less- that i{ would "hamstring” the He said that he was express­ vate rooms where they are Dialng World War I, Mr. A decision must be raodhed years ago from Manchester, enemy soldiers during mopping tion of Laurel Lake and make than-one-mili tax for capi- Board of Directors In its- en' 10 a .m . t o 8 p .m . Visitors are AgosUnelli served overseas with Vietnam. Sihanouk publUhed hte mes- ed last night after a public ing toe opinion of school siqpet^ on toe request by Dr. Jooaph where he lived for 10 years. *9> operations, bringing the every effort to obtain It.” tid improvements. They touted duty to manage toe intendents and school board requested not to smoke In pa­ the 7th Infantry Brigade and Survivors include his wife, claimed Rod loss In that battle State Department ofadals ^ e rejecting a U.S. proposal h^ring^in Hattfo^ ^ held the public hearing last Guardlno for a special pannit disclosed Thursday this is being for giving an international con­ The CRPA decision does not The area requires public spoke at a Board of Direc­ town budget members in toe five Conneett- tients’ rooms. No more thnn the 89th Infantry Regiment. He Mrs. Ella Matthess Sturtevant; 217 dead, night after being informed of to aract 36 units in five build­ done by circulating to other gov­ trol commission the necessary bind the town and has the ^ n e * c l ^ « ownership.” the CRPA d e c W « tors’ public hearing on pro­ "I object to Its basic itoiloso- cut towns which elect complete- two vistton nt one time per pa­ was at ttie batUes of Chateau three sons, Robert A. Sturte- About half the enemy dead ings on a s to 4-acre pareal on ernments the note which the support to patrol the borders. force only of a reoommenda- S ’" ^ A -tates. inciuding the pondble ad- posed charter changes. No­ phy,” he said. "If negates toe ly new school boards every two tient Tlilerry, Verdun, St. Mihlel, vant of East Hartford, George were killed by planes and artll- too east side of N. Elm 8t be­ United States sent earlier this He accused the U.S. of "un­ dltton of the dam in East Hart­ basic concept of democracy — vears—New London. Middle- Meuse, Argonne, the second e . Sturtevant of Enfield and lery, hut the South Vietnamese tlon. is required to hold public hear­ body spoke in favor of the Patients Today: 264 tween Henry and BblUster Sts. month to Cambodia together precedented brutality" against ford. The study should Include a board elected to carry out the town, Wolcott, Western and battle of the Marne, and was Richard K. Sturtevant, at command said the rest were cut In opposing the zone change, ings on all zone changes within mandatory appropriation. The appUcant was represent­ with a document of specifle evi- the independence of the people a determlnatloft of the appro­ wishes of toe electorate Brooklyn.. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: wounded at St. Thibaut. He was home; two daughters, Mrs. down by South Vietnamese the CRPA proposed that a 800 feet of another town’s bor­ The public hearing, at toe ed by Atty. PhUip Bayer at a nuiiit, iwu uauKii^ia, miB. dence bearing on Communist of Southeast Asia and in general g»udv be undertaken to deter- priate means for controlling de- Schendel called toe propoeal All of toe opinions gathered. William Ballard, HazardvlUe; with the Army of Occupation at der. Waddell School, drew a disiq>- public hearing at which about p n n eth Burkamp of Manches- t i ^ s i ^ g J ^ e ricM troop o p e r a tl^ across the Viet- denounced the United States as of re- 'a bad piece of legl^tion,” j,g oiqxued toe practice Mrs. Annie Brown, 11 N. Fair- Coblenz, Germany. ter and Mrs. Gerald Kleman of they had been issued only two „ „ «nrt «ftM it. forces ______® _ . -me zone dianre is» bdmr velopment of neighboring pit- pointing turnout of about 30 500 people turned out to oppose namese-Cambodlan border. an aggressor and said its forces .giving the Laurel Lake area «mght by OasTBrL ownerarf snd said that the charter is no the basis of lack of continuity field St.; Jill Butterfield, Forge When he returned to the Unit- Rockville; a brother, Frederick days before persons, half of them assoclat- toe construction of toe apart­ The U.S. move came after the were carrying oitt m l llt ^ opor- rroreatlon and conservaUon A U n ta ilv e IS^xrfnt e"®*” ®**^* ®®**‘" « regula- place for built-in budgets. for school board members. Rd., Coventry; Mrs. Rebecca Ml atntM hn wM ft nfttient ftt C. Sturtevant of Manchester; A number of U.S. soidlen had ed)wlto town boards snd agen- ment complex. Atty. Vincent Di­ rmbodian government of atlons in Cambodi«i territory. haT^ «®«-- ®®®®*^ He warned that, should toe Carll, 424 W. Middle Tpke.; SL wSJiSSl" .W.™ Mn,. Pa„, McKay U*.t, rapld-Krly clea. The lack • of - continuity - for- ana represented 126 residents In M t Alto Hospital, Washington, proposal go on toe 'voting ma- Wayne Coulombe, 271 Htllstown of Manchester, Mrs. Joseph M16 when it was first Issued to The executive board of the between the town and Osae "The fact that such a program A second controversial propo­ school - board - members argu- toe Immediate area who were D.C. and at this time was in­ Rd. ;'Thonias Crafts, 97 Prince­ Walsh of Bellows Falls, Vt., them, reporting it had a tenden- Manchester Chamber of Com- Bros., acooirding to WeisB. H ie will be consistent with the re­ sal by the Charter Revision Com­ c ^ at J^erendum ttae. "we was used also by Bqckley, in opposition. The area constats vited by President Calvin Coo- ton St.; Mrs. Marlon Crotoefs, Mrs. Joseph Scegda of Colum- cy to Jami. U.S. officers say this merce has scheduled a siiecial agreement would permit the gional plan assures eligibility mission, toe election of a com­ (toe associaOim) wlU f o aU in g^jhaffer and Bogglnl. predominately of single family lidge to a garden party at the 713 E. Middle Tpke.; Otto Dowd, bia and Mrs. Harold Jarvis of has been largely eliminated by Snow Up to 9 Inches meeting for next Wednesday town to drain the lake and use for federal and state jopen_ space plete nine-member Bosud of our power to defeat i t ” Buckley said that schoid homes. White House, May 25, 1925, hon­ East Hartford; Theresa Dvorak, Bolton; ten g;randchildren, and slight modifications and more morning to take a positton on it for its landfill refuse disposal funds,” the CRPA decision om- Education every two years, was Bowers, In oiy^ “‘® “ “ I boanl members should not be The TPC 'Will also consider • ^ 203 Mountain Rd.; Mrs. Rose oring all wounded servicemen several nieces and nephewa attentiim to maintenance. Laurel Lake. It wHl consider needs for an eigtsb-year period phasizes. opposed by four speakers and d ^ ^ approbation said ^ t .jjicepOble (even theoretically) granting a special permit to Ferrante, 25 Elro St.; Ralph 2 in that hospital. Funeral services will be Reid One South Vietnamese battal- recommendations made today wltliin height restriettons.' The zone change was present- backed by four others. the directors have toe authority fuUchange every two yearn, Merritt-Baldwin of Wethersfield Predicted by Morning Fielding, 12 EsteUe Dr., Ver­ Mr. AgosUnelli was bom May Saturday at 11 a.m. at ^ ion commander said the M16 now to M»proprlate for capital .-Board of Education mem- to build a apartment com­ 8 at a joint meeting of the Oiam- ORPA’s tnaijor reason for op- ed last night by Tamsky. Town Speaking 'hgainst toe capital non; John Galinat, Broadway 202 22, 1896, in Mogllano, Sabina, Holmes Funeral Home, 4M490 was "largely responsible’*responsible” for A well-publicized and predicted snowstorm, expected ber’s Town Affairs and City ipoatng the zone diange is "not Manager Weiss and Public improvements tax were Atty. In^rovements. should be removed as far plex across from Wickham He w a i^ that a mandatory g, po«rible from partisan poU- Rd., Coventry. Italy, a son of Natale and Vln- Main St.. Manchester. The Rev. his men’s showing Tuesday. He du m p as high as six inches by nightfall, started in Beautiful committees...... — . Those_____ consistent with the regional Works director William O’Neill, Philip Bayer, a former town Park. tax "would be a stone around Also, Kerri Kane, Forest cenza Moriconi AgosUnelli, and Walter Abel, pastor of Our said his men had been fully Manchester about 9 ’30 this morning At 1 p m an esri- recommendaUons will not be land use plan.” The plan recom- representing the town, spoke in counsel; Herman Schendel, 68 The plans call for some of toe View Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Kath­ came to Manchester in 1913. Savior Lutheran Church, Wap- briefed on the earlier troubles in ch es had fallen lorallv made...... public until Wednesday...... meads.. . Laurel...... ’Lake------and" aidja- favor of the zone change, ««as aia did former police chief and now 8^ ® r »aid that, toe argu- units to have three levels of Uv- r>inc urill nfKrlalo Rnrlol mHII uHtV, »lw> rlfla nnlu'mi. inCnCS n aa la iien lOCaiiy. erine Keefe, 614 Foster St., He was a member at the ping, will officiate. Burial will with the rifle and had only mi­ The weather forecaist was for ______The CRPA decision was term- ««>*; fields and woodlaniis be Atty. Thomas Bailey represent treasurer of toe Manchester _ ment comparing the Board of ing space and for some of the Barry said that a fixed mUl Directors (which U elected .Wapping; James Kelly HI, 129 American Legion; Manchester be in East Cemetery, Manches­ nor difficulties with it. the first major snowstorm of ed "well reasoned" today by J’eserved for recrention and con- ing Case. Bros. Property Owners Protective As­ buildings to have 14 or 16 apart­ ter. rate for capital improvemento ygg„) to toe Board Oakland St.; Holger Larsen, 146 Barracks, Veterans of World "During breaks in the fighting the season in the Hartford area, Town Planner Joseph Tamsky, servatton {xiiposes. Several Manchester residents sociation; Sherwood Bowers, ments. Atty. Eugene KeUy re- Skating - Coasting is unnecessary and that the Education (which is elected Tanner St.; Kevin McCooe, 110 War I; Campbell Council, Friends may call at the fu- the battalion commander was with snow expected into tomor­ who will use it as the basis of Tlhe agency notes the exis- spoke in opposition to the former Manchester mayor; presented toe applicant at toe neral home tomorrow from town may not need as much to staggered, three-year terms) Hamlin St. ; Mrs Doreen Mann- ^^g^ng. There was little opposl- KofC; the MagUanese Society 2 g;oing arond yelling at his men row, tapering off at midday. hls recommendation to the Town tence otf ottier eroas witliin the change, including Matt Moriar- to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at an appropriation one year as ig ^ot valid. Ing, 427 Abby Rd., Wapping; and the Cristoforo Colombo So­ to clean their weapons,” a head­ Some estimates predict a snow­ Planning Commission at • his ‘town it aays are more suitable ty, a local businessman and ®**®fi*er. q-jjg airectors have powers of Jean Marcel, 47 Avondale Rd.; ciety, all of Mencheater. quarters officer reported. "That fall of as high as nine Inches hearing Jan. 3. Town Manager ^ taduartrJal development pur- former CRPA representative; Several proposed zone is one reason it worked so He said that he prefers toe taxation and toe school board Mrs. Elizabeth Newtqn, Colches­ changes heard earlier this Survivors, besides Mayor by tomorrow morning. Robert Weiss was unavailable P°**®®- Clinton Hendrickson, of S. Haw­ ter; Patricia Rice, East Hart­ well.” OKPA urged a joint study be more democratic way of a town- members don’t, he said. month will be reviewed by toe Agoatinelli, include his wife, F u n erals Town highway crews, alerted for comment today. thorne St., and Mrs. Peter Stul- ford; Mrs. Freda Roy, Dunn All the heavy fighting since made to ascertain the best wide referendum for large ap­ If toe time ever comes when TPC. One was a request by Mrs. Gilda Capparuccinl Agx)s- 1 by the predictions, started salt­ The CRPA report grants the loski of Hollister St. They all Rd., Coventry; Michael Seader, the truce Monday has' taken Skiing, coasting and ice skat­ methods of reserving the lake propriations. toe Board of Education sets its « Green Manor Construction Co. tinelli; another son, Henry E. ing operations on six routes at town some leeway, noting the favored retention o f the lake 114 Richmond Dr.; Mrs. Alice Joseph Flavell place along the central and ing information in Manchester area for recreation and conser- > Morrison said that "budget- fiscal policy without toe approv- AgosUnelli of Manchester; a about 11 a.m. Hired plows and possibility of a "yery limited” area for recreational and con­ M Sostman, 14 Hawtooime St.; for a zone change to Residence Funeral services for Joseph northern coast where American at Park Department supervised vBiUon. It was suggested the brother, Anthony J. AgosttneUi crews were called in by p.m. and "carefully .controlled" ex- servaUon purposes. A l of toe Board of Directoro, Mrs. Ruth Von Euw, 16 Law­ AA for about 100 acres now zon­ Flavell of 689 Main St. were and South Vietnamese sweeps 1 and maintained areas is now a function of toe Board JM- ^ two-year c t Manchester; two sisters, Mrs. and plowing operations started CRPA representaUve Dr. rence St., Rockville; Stephen ed Rural Residence off Vernon held yesterday morning at were launched to counter unend- availableavanawe by*>y dialingaiamiff 543-4700. tension ot the landfill ^ e e t w S w f o h i u n f S ^ n m c a r not a part of toe „on-staggered terms for toe St. The charge is being request­ Julius Dubaldo o f Mjanchester at about 1:30 on 26 Douglas Smith spoke in favor ^ T Whltoam, Walnut Dr., Hebron; Holmes Funeral Home, 400 ing Red^ buildup efforts. DuogeL school boeud, Schaffer said. ed so that toe Forest Hill subdi­ and Mrs. James Varasconi of routes plus one emergency with all the latest data on Lake. ’The granting of a zone of a compromise agreement HERE Mrs. Theresa Zuccaro, Johnson Main St. The Rev. Richard However, American officers and the Hockanum River Re- 7 ” ***** ^ ‘* 1 Bogglnl warned that nine new vision of homes can be extend­ New Britain, and four grand- route. winter conditions, the Park Of­ change for this portion would permitUng limited use of the precedent to direct members every Rd., Bolton. Dupee, associate minister of continue to believe nW fighting sounces Development Oommls- a m a ^ t ed. dhUdren. The town uses 13 hired plows fice reported today. not be opposed by the Reg;iona1 area for refuse disposal. South Methodist Church, officl- is building up along the Cam bo­ siion. two years "would paralyse toe BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son A zone change is being sought The funeral will be held Sat­ and crews and 13 of its own. Planning Agency. and It would negate toe force school board ” ated. Burial was in East Ceme- dion border, in the Central to Mr. and Mrs. Norman from Residence Zone B to Busi­ urday at 8:15 a.m. from the Herman Passcantell, works co­ then for four or five hours for TTils use would be permitted tery. Highlands and the jungled Com- *" .f® ® *^ Because stote statutes permit Beaudet, 8 Wellwood Circle, ness Zone n for a parcel on the John F. Tierney Funeral Heme, ordinator for the town Highway a needed rest, he said. a Board of Dbetora.” administrators below super- Bearers were friends of the munist War SZone C northwest of to allow the town time to de­ ^ Vernon; a daughter to Mr. and north side of N. Main St. oppo­ 21® W. Center St, with a sol­ Department and in charge of Driving conditions in Man­ fo r fhaf The proposal for two-y mtendent to belong to teachers’ family. Saigon. velop a "more permanent and Marcus, Five Others Mrs. Neill Nodden, Mansfield. site Stock PI. The aiqilicant is snow and Ice control, said that chester and throughout the area non-staggered terms for school organlsaUtma, toe schoid board emn high Mess o f requiem at — TTie presence of increased decisive solution to the prob­ DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: his crews will be out to at least are poor and drivers have been board members was opposed by ig involved more and more in John Kacmarezyk. Bt James’ Church at 9. Burial Cyrus L. Tyler I enemy supplies In tlie border lem," CRPA Regional Planner SPECIAL Barbara Poeppelmeier, Glaston­ wM be in St. James’ Cemetery. 10 or 11 tonight, plowing all cautioned to keep their cars at William Buckley, a former managerial duties, requiring Also there is a request by Funeral sendees for Cyrus L. area was demonstrated Wednes­ Christopher Percy explained bury; Mrs. Florence Dancosse, Friends may call at the fu­ town streets. If conditions per- home, unless absolutely neces- Enter Innocent Pleas school board member (for 30 continuity, Bogglnl explained, Chester and Mary Ososkl for a Tyler I of Wethersfield, former­ day night by a heavy mortar this morning. YORK (AP) — Former charges of receiving $16,000 of 61 Hemlock St.; Moseley baby neral home tonight from 7 to 9 mlt, the men will be sent home sary. OCCASiCIt! years), former chairman of the Schaffer presented a letter zone change to Business m of ly of Manchester, were held yes­ barrage fired into an American Damming the area as far as y^^ter commissioner James L. a $40,000 kickback from S. T. boy, 50 Clyde Rd.; Mrs. Bernice an interior parcel of land on and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and terday afternoon at Westminster base camp at Dau Tieng, in the Board of Education and now from school board member Dr. Hop Brook would gflve the town j^^arcus and five men indicted Grand, Inc. for an $835,000 con- Ttdl Snow Job Lambert, Hebron Rd., Andover; Main St. now in R«sidence Zone 7 to 9 pjn. Presbyterian Church, West Hart- old stucco buildings of Ta chairman of the Library Board; Walter Schardt, listing toe re- McKenna baby girl, 36 Edison B. ford. TTie Rev. Gurdon T. Sco- Mlchelin rubber plantation, Beldon Schaffer and N. Charles gults of a poll he conducted The tallest order for snow removal in Omaha, Neb., yesterday was hi^ded Wood Panel and damming of the eastern day to charges they took a The indictment charges that R d.; Mrs. Harriet MitetaeU, 668 A zone change on Center and Miss Jane B. Rickards ville of Trinity Church officiated. The Red gunners fired 180 apart on center. Bogglnl, members of the school among 17 former Board of Ed- to Edwin Caskey of Council Bluffs, Iowa. Caskey was sweeping the five-inch edge of the lake would further |4o,ooo kickback on a reservoir Marcus, at the direction of E. Center St.; Joseph Plossay, St. John Sts. to Business Zone ROdCVIiLLIE:—Mias Jane B. Mrs. Lydia Allen of West Hart- shells at the sandbagged camp, If the panels are to be to' board; and Harvey Olson, exe- ucation members (of the past accumulation from a steel girder eight stories el^ve the street on the North­ lengthen the period of use, he cleaning contract. Oorallo, had awarded the "em- 02 Mark Dr., Wapping; Debra n, now zoned Residence Zone I Rickards, 91, at 29 Grove S t ford was organist. Burial was In some with delayed fuses which Can Be Put stalled horizontally, they ceui be galX cutive director of CABE (Con- 10 years), plus former Superin- eastern Bell Telephone Company a^ition under construction here. The gir­ Marcus, racketeer Antonio ergency contract” to clean the Fales, 66 Norman St.; Patrick C and Residuice Zone A is be­ died last nlgM art Rockville Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford, went off hours later. The bar- attached directly to the studs. Tamsky necticut Associations of Boards tendent of Schoi^ Arthur niing. ders must be cleaned of snow to prevent ice from forming. (.AP Photofax) favors the compro- "Tony Ducks” Corallo, and the 97-acre Jerome Park Reservior Sanzo, 9 Ulley S t; Vernon ing requested by Florence Van- General Hbepital. Bearers were James Gormley, rage wounded 39 soldiers of the However, you must be extra of Education.) Of toe 17 polled, 16 replied — mlse solution limiting the use others were indicted last week in the Bronx to S. T. Grand, Sumara Jr., Lake St., Coven­ derbullt. Miss Rtokards was born Jan. Wayne Weldeman, Benjamin 25th Infantry Division and a Across Wall careful to see that the studs are Olson, who is not a resident all opposed to toe proposal, to the eastern edge where slit in one of the city’s biggest headed by Henry Fried, 60, one B. Hous«, who was chairman of uvery ttnw fhsy run.” the hoet of recommended char­ try; Mrs. Catherine Lanagan, The applicant plans to sell 5, 1876 in Naugatuck, a daugh­ Harrell, William Woods, Edwin Red Cross worker, in line so that you will have a of Manchester, spoke at toe in- The 16 replies were from: By ANDY LANG and other debris from the Hock- scandals to years. of those indicted. the committee which drafted Lupien said, "Under our mi- ter changes. It will discuss and Vernon Haven Convalescent toe land to Henry Agoatinelli for ter at Robert M. and HUizabeth Schooley and Hugh McInUre. Dau Ting also has the biggest straight wall. 'vitatlon of Town Director WU- filing; Buckley; State 8u- act on toe proposals at an ad­ AP Newsfeatures anum River tends to accumu­ Marcus, 37, one of Mayor Marcus is the son-in-law of — LEASING — Manebester’s 1M7 charter; Ted nortty represeatafloa rules, we’U Home. toe relocation of Ous’s Grinder TWey RtokardS. She lived in ’The Holmes Funeral Home, swimming pool In the area, left If they are not exactly In line, Uom FitzGerald, already on rec- preme Oourt Judge CSiarles late. Diking this area to a cres­ John V. Lindsay’s closest con- John Davis Lodge, former gov- Law dally, week^ or mootli- Ouminlags, who is also Demo- never dlvocce iwUftlca from the journed meeting, possibly next A Pissa. 400 Main St., was in charge of over from plantation days and If you decide to use wood pan­ ^ ntoo « i aow llBrcuiy or Rhode Island before coming to you may have to do a little cent form would trap this de­ fldants, resigned Dec. 12 alter emor of Connecticut and am- eratte town chalrinan; Mrs. aotwol tioenL week. DOCTORAL DEGREES SOAR Rockville 25 years ago. ffltewas arrangements now used by the GIs. It was in els to finish your attic, base- shimming; that Is, placing extra Oometsi l-M year leoslBg Jobs Ituek; Atty. Harold Gar- bris and leave the remaining it became known that the Man- bassador to Spain. t "A man should run on hie Whatever proposals are ap­ CHICAGO — American edu- 64 POT. HEART VICTIMS a private duty nurse to Prrovl------the center of the barrage area, ment or extra n»m, you must pieces of wood between certain portion of the lake clearer, he hattan District Attorney’s office Attorneys for' all the de plaa avalloMe for aO makes rity. record and, if he betrayn toe z.._Aai— — tam^t ylAAtylA sarViAfViAw f/v inarQll ...... * . ^ aad an modete! proved will be voted upon at caltLonal institutions awarded NEW YORK — Fifty-four eut dence, R.I., and later to the Fetor Saukaltls but battle reports did not Indl- then decide whether to Install studs and the panels. explained. was investigating 'a cemplalnt fendants told the court that Also, Sherwood Robb, Atty. people and lets them down, he a town wide referendum, tenta­ them vertically or horizontally. only 2,(XM Ph. D. degree In 1946. of 100 people who die In toe Rockville area. She was a mem- The funeral of Peter Saukaltls cate wihether it was hit. CRPA re-emphasized Its ori- about his business activities as they planned to fllfe' motions William OoUins, Leonard Bead- doesn't deserve re-election,” he tively set for some time In While vertical paneling is WBSaVE A CAR Now the number has soared United States tite year 'wHl die ber of All Saints Blplsoopal of 91 Birch Sit. was held this Air officers reported new glnal recommendation that private Investment counselor, concerning the indictment, and er, Mrs. Eleanor Coltmeui, Atty. Inristed. March. more usual, horizontal tostalla- beyond 21,000 a year. of heart ^isease. Oiurch, Providence. morning from the Holmes Fu- heavy strikes against North $350 Million Loss Manchester join with one or Six days later, he w m indicted Jan. 22 was set as the filing NOW...CAU Donald Richter, Robert Smith, Mrs. Isrsel Levine, r^resent- Survivors Include a sister, neral Home 400 Mato St. with Vietnam Wednesday and said tlon creates an Impression of more of its neighboring towns, by a federal grand jury on date for all motions. 85 East Center St. Edward CHenney, Frank Shel­ Ing the Mancheater League of ...a . — a _ _ . a t * X,______A.I_____ I ______.a _1ia..1.e®aa AvfwAextra length />*»or «Zrl/Iwidth fIf Oand M/l IDIs CHICAGO — Termites cause Mm. Gtadys L. Dorler o f Rock' a Mass of requiem at St. ^h® weather Improved slightly forming a regional incineration 6 4 3 -5 1 3 5 . At Summit St. don, Alfred Campbell and Mrs. Woihan Votenr, aak! that the ville, and seveml nieces and James’ Church. The Rev. Vln- »>ut ceilings______remained below _____ therefore a wise choice where a about $360 million damage a district. Katherine Bourn. Lieogue taua taken no stand V«t nephews. 3,000 feet in most areas. Hanoi celling' Is too high to relation to year to the United States, but Manchester has been consid­ The consensus was that toe on the school tXMrd and capital cent J. Flynn, was celebrant u g_ planes were a room’s other dimensions. Or, can be controlled with cheml- Funeral services will be held ering joining the North Central A b ou t Tow n Crime Bill WEEKEND CASH and CARRY SPECIAL propoeed change would make toe improivemenito proposals. Jphn Carson was organist and i,„, i„ uiq1 AmftHonn vou slmnlv mav orefer the dlf- cals. Termites are found wher- Saturday at 11 a.m. eit the Ladd shot down, but Initial American you simply may prefer the dlf- cals. Termites are ftomd wher- Regional Refuse District with MOMAirTY school board too political and She said ttet tlie League will soloist. Burial was.rye.. to... Bolton ...... jgpajia Ugtej no losscs. ferent appearance horizontal ever the mean average temperar Funeral Heme, 19 EUington Vernon and South Windsor. 1110 A meeting of the execuUve Is S ign ed that it would result in toe lack announce Ita'poattlon eut a later Ave. The Rev. James L. Grant, move has been opposed by board of the Chamtoade Musi­ of conttmilty. FOR A Sread * t o ? the r o m committal m it t a T “s service. ^ ^ i o ^ ^ Truck convoys to the southern P“ ®»®K 46 degrees. The AROTHEIIS date, otter further Inventlgatlon rector of 'St. John's Episcopal me committal service ^ North Vietnam were Panels come to lengths of 8 farther south, the more ptreva- Mayor Nathan AgosUnelli. cal Club, scheduled for tonight, Speaking in favor'of toe pro- and dkeouMloi^ Bearers were Maxwell Hutch­ (Continued from Page One) "nis— iiillfatli O ld e s t G lads dozen *1.89 Church o f Vernon, wlU officiate. again the chief targets, as they foet or thereabouts and to 1 ^ Biery are. Percy said this morning that kas been postponed unUl Tues­ poeal were Berry, a Manches- only Schendel, Bowers and inson, Maxwell B. Hutchinson, f la rfffci ------T DeaW ” Burial will be to Pfovldence. have been since the truce end- widths ranging from 6 Inches to ------day at 8 p.m. at the home of tog whether to charge them ter resident, who is a teacher iforrison spoke last night on Friends may call at the fu­ Alan Hutchinson and Richard ed, the U.S. Command said. 12 Inches. Random-width pan- Mrs. Howard Chase, Harmony with a crime. M l UEN'IVR STREET OPEN 'to 9 PJd. THURSDAY and FRIDAY in the Hartford school system; propoeed charter changes other Kovitch. Hill, Bolton. neral home tomorrow from 7 to South Korean forces In Viet- ellng U popular because It has a Unless New Contract Set Johnson expressed some mls- W EN EVENINGS B ow en; Morrison and laqtlen. than the capital Improvement 9 p.m. nam issued a year-end report less formal look than a project gi'vtogs about the crime bill and (Enqpt Xhaia.) AU four questioned the validity tax and the school board elec- Miss Elizabeth Sargent announcing they had klUed 6,706 in which all panels are of the The Elks Club bingo game said ' ‘the effectiveness of this of the laek-of-conUnulty argu- uona. Walter Flke FuneralFVneral services for Mias enemy troops, captured 1,642 same width. N.Y. Bus, Subway Workers scheduled for tonight has been provision 'will depend on the ment Schendel said that toe 10-day Walter Flke, 63, of Unlontown, k'^sabeth Sargent of 27 Proctor suspects and seized 4,536 weap- Panels can be purchased fto- canceled due to the storm. quality of Its administration and Beiry said that he couldn’t provision for petitioning for EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1968 Pa., brother of Ilay K. Fike Sr. were held this afternoon at ons during 1967. South Korean ished or unfinished. The finished the spirit of fairness with which understand the emptMsis placed overrule Is Insufficient time for of 115 Waddell Rd., died yes- Holmes FMneralFMneral Home, 400 casualties for the year were T70 cost more, but do away with the Vote to Strike January 1 .Activities at all town recrea­ It is carried out." on U, oinoe most school txMux! getting signatures of five per tion centers have been canceled terday at his home. Mato St. ’The Rev. dead______and 1,845 wounded, the re- necessity of varnishing, lac- "In our system of govern­ members run fo r re-election and cent of the electorate. He said for tonight because of the storm. Survivors also include a sis- Nostrond,J rector of ...St. Mary’s« port said. quering or applying other coat NEW YORK (AP) — TKou- "The ’Transit Authority says ment," he added, "statements ora re-elected. that 16 to 20 days would be a ter and two other brothers . Episcopal Church officiated. that It’s impossible to give us ChoksAt W suoLa 9jv J oivjv Bowan^ aald that oazxlidatea nu>re democratic proposal. Dividends wiii be payable Since Korean troops entered InfiTs- Entirely aside from eco- sands of bus and subway work- taken from an accused can nev­ The funeral and burial will be ®“ Hal was to East Cemetery, the war in 1966, the report said, nomlcs, the unfinished p ^ e ls shouting and roaring their ?.9„^®“ ?, V © r H O I l er substitute for careful and for school tioanls ore well- Bowers and Morrison spoke to Unlontown. Bearers were friends of tho they have kUled 12,342 of the give the huge army of do-lt- We said it is not “a bftrerftinfthi#.bargednable painstaking work by law offi­ Uon, FuNy Cooind ncreeoed by bath poUUcal par­ on the residency-requirement J____ family. have voted ov6r- have to have it and enemy, captured 3,020 Commu- yourselfers an opportunity to cers.” ' SEMI-BONELESS ties before befeig offered to the propoeals. Both recommended whelmtogly to strike at 6 a.m. we are going to have it.” QUARTERLY MIm Juliette Lozier nlst suspects and sized 6,112 what they c m accomplish. With "special pride” the Pres­ pUbhe as candidates. that toe Board of Education re­ Mrs, Dorothy Malone New Year’s Day unless they While the union was meeting, LaPointe Gets WAPPING —Miss Juliette weapons, while a total of 1,808 There a^ differences of opto , * v xr t t. r i ^ , , ident also put his signature to a He ocotfed at the argument quire Its new superintendent of Lozier, 43, of Bristol, sister of Funeral services for Mrs. souto Koreans have been WUed oti'vriiotherltlsbeeberto do have a new contract by then. Mayor John V. Lindsay joined measure extending medicaid toot poUtks doeenft befong on schools when choeen, to agree Patrick Lozier of Wapplng, died Dorothy Malone of 15 Preston and 3 300 wounded Ike finishing before or after the The voice vote at Wednesday his three-man mediation' panel U.S. Contract benefits to poor and elderly citi­ the s c h o o l. hooexL "Partiaan to reside In Manchester. Morri­ from day of deposit Tuesday at a New Haven hospi- Dr. were held yesterday aftea-- in another year-end review. Panel® are tostaUed. We don’t night’s mass meeting followed at De Pavilion restaurant to dis­ zens of. the District of Columbia. poUtica haa never been absent son recommended that all of the tal after a long illness. noon at Holmes Funeral Heme, Prime Minister Keith J. Holy-' Iklnk It matters as far as the an appeal by leaders of the e**ss the status of negotiations. WASHINGTON (AP) — La Heretofore the nation’s capital on the Board of Eduoatlon,” he town’s department heads and i f e - Survivors also Include her 400 Main St. The Rev. Dr. J. oake of New Zealand told his ‘ ® concerned, but we 35 noo.man Transport Workers Afterward, chief mediator ^otote Industries of Rockville, was not covered by that part of ostd. assistant departments heads to mother, five other brothers, and Aiaiucy Manley Shaw, pastor o f South people they could o- po - -t'i to re- lavor'avor ssanding a n o ^ ahead of time a n d ...... Authority Theodore W. Kheel said the ma-‘ ckirn.. has received the first the Social Security health pro- Morrison said, "Tlie oontin- be required to live In Manches­ flve sisters. Methodist " •' ■ Church,- ...... officiated, main deeply Involved to Viet- most d e ^ t e ly re w m m e ^ that Unfon for the ^ r Issue holding up toe negoUa- m gtai^ent of a 2-year contract gram, a joint federal-state sys- utty oiRument doesn’t hold wa­ ter. Burlal was in Hlllaid« Come- any staining be done prior to to make an equitable offer. tions was toe demand for retire------The Board of Directors took *rhe fpneral will be held to­ Burial was in Hillside Come' nam during 1968. He said his for $3,066,884 from toe U.S. tem designed to provide medi­ ter. Mbot, if not all, school Installation. “ We don’t want a strike,” ment after 20 years of service. morrow at 8 a.m. from the Dunn tery, Torrtogton. ’The . Rev. government supports all efforts- Army Electronics Command in cal care for persons vrito in­ board msmbcni are re eleoted no action lost night on any of Vertical paneling requires Matthew Gulnan, international Kheel said the wage issue, FVneral Home, 191 West St., David Grocey of Trtolity Episco­ to bring toe war to toe confer­ Philadelphia, it was announced comes below state-selected lev­ attaching furring strips to toe president of toe TWU told toe which is also a key to toe talks, L i Bristol, with a Maas of requiem pal Church, Torrtogton, read ence table, but as long as North today by Nep. William L. St. els. at St. Joseph’s Church, Bristol, stud framing. ’These strips— meeting. “ We know that toe 1st could not be taken up until toe the committal service. Vietnam refuses to negotiate, 0|ige, D-Gbnn. Johnson ‘WBS taking on apUe- at 9. Burial 'will be to St. Jo­ lengths of 1 inch by 2 inches or 1 strike cost tlie city a lot and our pension issue is settled, 2 Boarers were friends o f the there can be no valid alterna­ The current procurement is up of pendtog bills with slow seph’s Cemetery, Bristol. inch by S-lnch wood—are nailed own workers a lot.” , Aside from toe pension plan 2 family. tive to resisting aggression. for 13,120 antennas costing $1,- PA.C. horizontally to toe vertical Daniel Gllmartin, president of issue, most of the discussion at precision—his tally now five out FVlends may call at the fu­ New Zealand has 300 troops in 169,274. The second year’s pur- neral home tonight from 7 to 9. South Vietnam. studs. The panels are then at- local 100, and other speakers the union meeting concerned toe o ' ^ " measures Mrs. Lenora Bober taohed to toe strips, which emphasized toe union’s unwUI- state’s new‘ Taylor law which ®1^,® 21,333 antennas awaiting toe Presidential signa- The funeral of Mrs. Lenora The U.S. and South Vlet- at $1,897,570. ture. Mrs,— - Maria— - J...... Perry- Boberof92ArnottRd wasM d "^mese commands reported to- ^o«dd be a ^ t 20 Inches a ^ . mgness to compromise on ite p^lblte^ strikes by public em- Ail 'work on toe contract Johnson has been occupied ROCKVILLE-Mrs. Marla J. that the number Ameri- “ ^®*®, J ® ™ * ? ,® ^ for retirement at half pl^es. at will be performed in Rockville. mainly 'wUh fiscal pixLlems Perry, 92, of 33 Reed St., form- » con. South Vietnamese and ene- y®** wo“ld^ot be able to attach pay after 20 years’ service. Two years -ago toe ‘ 'union since his arrival two days ago erly of Chaplin, died this mom' — walked out for 1^ days leaving A PLUMP. NATIVE CHICKEN ^ BINGO with a Mass of requiem at S t my troops killed in toe week be­ at his hUl country Texas ranch ing at Rockville General Hos­ 4.6 million dally riders to fend EVERY MONDAY-8 PM. Bartholomew's Church. *1116 fore toe truce dropped sUghtly 76 miles from here. 34SOMO DOUSLEOSEASISD pital. She was toe widow of for themselves. The walkout be­ Fiineral Slated Rev. Edward M. LaRose' was in comparison with toe week be­ Dumps It Qutside Mayoi^s House Budget Bureau Director u viLLAOi snm , s o c k v il u Charles Perry. came toe costliest public trans­ celebrant. Paul Chetelat was or­ fore while toe number of Ameri­ Charles L. Schultze spent Mrs. Perry was born June 14, portation strike in city history, For Serviceman P. A. C. lALUtOOM ganist and Bolotst. Burial was can wounded increased. Wednesday afternoon with John­ The casualty figures last week that strike has led New Yorkers 1876, In Lekaand-Dalna. Sw^en. gadget Cemetery. Father Philadelphia Man Certain to reserve more than 3,600 hotel ROCKVILLE — The military son in toe ranch office going She came to toe Ui^ed S ^ s LaR^^^ the committal eerv- included 166 Americans killed over budget proposals for toe Chicken 3 d » Chicken 4 9 funeral of Pfc. Bruce W. St. Lou- and 1,361 wounded; 234 South rooms in toe city for toe first and Oyster Bay, N.Y. In 1900, are Is, a Rockville Marine who was Agriculture, Housing and Urban Fryer with an Extra Leg! Fryer with an Extra Breast! to Chaplin in 1912, and to Rock- „ _ , Vietnamese killed, 629 wounded Trash W ill Be Disposed week in January, Most lu Bearers were John Konarskl, block reservations made by com- killed in action In Vietnam, will Develi^ment departments, toe ville about years ago. and 26 missing; 1,623 enemy LEAN, GROUND 12 (AP) — He said two policemen as- ponies for key employes. be held Saturday at 8:15 a.m. Atomic Energy Commission and (i She was an active member of Charles Ecabert, Gilbert WHotch- ^ r “killed. “ ®^ Including 826 by U.S. anaand P H U ^ E ^ H I A CORRECTION 26-year-oId signed to guard toe mayor’s * The Board of Education an- at toe Burke F\meral Home, 76 a number of otoer undisclosed HAMBURG L b . Lbs. *2.99 CaiapUn Congregational Church amlth and Karl Kuchlenskl. S o ^ ^ V M n a m w M drug salesman, said his trash home w a m ^ them not to leave nounced that public schools Prospect St., with a solemn high agencies. Now is a good timo to upon your and past president of its Ladles ------^------men from other allied forces wasn’t picked up for two weeks, toe trash. They left It anyway, would be kept open in toe event Mass of requiem at St. Ber- Schultse flew In from Wash- -*P ^ d . She was a former officer FUR UVISHED f o o t b a l l PARKING NOTE 34 mounded. «> he thought he’d leave it "There was no argument,” said of a strike but that scheduled nard’s Church at 9. Burial will Secretary of Agri- of Natchaug Orange, and a PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — The U S Command also an- where it would be—outside toe Baldwin, "we weren't belliger- tests and examinations would be be In toe veteran's section of culture OrvUle Ereeman, Un- PEOPLE’S SAVmOS ACCOUNT member of toe State Grange. • FANCY SUCING TOMATOES Thls note for football fans nounced that U.S. troop strength mayor’s house. ent and we were careful no postponed until a walkout end- Grove Hill Cemetery. Military* ® * J * ^ P ’ FASfflON COATS Survivors include three daugh­ 66,000 expected to travel by car to toe in South Vietnam increased by Since he did so. said Baldwin, pieces of paper fell on toe ed. ^ honors will be accorded at Atomic E n ^ ters, Mrs. John Swanson of Tol­ • F A N C Y N A V EL O R A N G ES »». 59c Rose Bowl game New Year’s 6 000 last week to a total of he’s been visited by policemen, street.” Railroads prepared to run graveside. ^ Oimrrnan Glenn T. Sea- CGfVrM Igc6vMg land, Mrs. Charles ChUberg of Day: 478 000 surpassing toe peak all inquiring about his trash dls- Before he drove away. Bald- shuttle trains to serve Bronx Pfc. St. Louis was killed Dec. horg 1^ pi^dential assistant W to $129 Rockville and Mrs. Charles Har- VIRNON MANCH -Ihere will be only 16,000 park- u S streiurth in Korea during poeal methods. win said, other- policemen sur- and Queens resldenU. Traffic 19 while on patrol in Quang J‘^ P h A. C a l l f ^ Jr NABISCO TOASTBTTES, AU Flavors! DdidoiiB! ...... pkg. 47e R .g. $ 100. . $ 160. Vernpn CirdG rington of Slrnsbury; » ■^te*’ hr gpeces now thrt 6,U8 otoer the -war there of 472,800. For toe past two weeks. Bald- rounded his car, but nothing fur- Commissioner Henry A. Barnes Nam Province. He had been The ^ t » House said P £ O P I ^ * S iANKINe HOI|M S i^ e n .^ fo u r g T M d c M it e ^ ^ l ^ ^ v e been VrriCed 4,000 win said tottey, his trash was ther was said. planned to ask ga- in Vietnam on« rrronto. Monday !• Friday I **A Hiqipy and Htalthy 1968 To All Onr Cnertotiww n d Friends!” | f a.m. la 3 Funeral services will be held 3 jjg -arinny areas were men of toe new llto Infantry not picked up, although he made Baldwin said two detectives rages to open at 5 a.m. dally. Friends raay call at the Iruurmnom Cotporm tion ets discussed. Rev. Robert LaCount of Rock- tournament begins Jan. 25. In ______He and a friend wrapped up question him. south of into four ROCKVILLE • VERNON CIRCLE Mondlay »• l^lday S ta 4 pja. vlUe Baptist Church will officl- order to prevent damage to the 6 YKABS TO MAKE PEARL 'our cartons at trash Tuesday "What do srou do with trash quadrants for staggered work- PLABTIO MADE FRAGRANT Mote administrative and eco- ate. Burial win be in Chaplin course.'parking won’t be al- NEW YORK — The cycle of night and drove four miles to that the. department won’t col- tog hours, NEW YORK — A ooncentnU- “““ fie advisers were expected HKaiLAND PARK MARKET ed fragrance is av$dlable that a* '*>® ranch in the days ahead Cemetery. lowed there. peari acculturation Is from five where Mayor James H. J. Tate lect?” he asked. He said he In toe negotiations toe union 317 Highlmd $t., M oKlwflwr. C o e r . PI m e |e 643-4278 The Ladd Funeral Home, 19 Police are urging game-goers to eight years. An oyster must lives. Baldwin said he had onoe took his trash to New Jer- has called for a 30 per cent can be made part at a plastic ■* Johnson continues his year- MANCHESTER PARKADE EUington Ave„ is to charge of to come by bus, or pork far bo two to three years old before heard trashmen never miss a sey, "but New Jersey’s got Its wage Increase, toe 20-year pen- article or a laminate. For ex- e®*! sssnswnent c t the ataite of arrqngements. from toe stadium—or walk. the stimulant-ruicleus can be In- pickup to toe mayor’s block and own problems.” slon plan and otoer benefits toe ample, a TV cabinet can be '* * • union and plots toe course *• J-1 There are no calling hours. The game will match South- serted. It takes three to five this was a solution to his trash The mayor’s office said today transit authority says would produced that baa the odw of 'o*” '• ‘ e fiscal year which starts The family suggests that those em California and Indiana. more years for pearl giwwto. problem. he would have iu> comment. coet $1.1 billion over two years. leather. '•

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/ V THE BaM Henry Jordan Herald Angle Dale Ostroiit’ s 32 Points Pace Indians Against Central ■s» • EARL YOST T h ird C Q L BASKETSMA Riflemen Worried-As Usual •ports MHor Jones Not Worried^ scones pound veteran. It waa' Jordan’s glvln gup an unusual number of W in in Row GREEN BAY, Whi. Date to Remember for Cager Y SmCKMM Lose Out (AP)__ ^A balding Henry typical way of getting ready, points, and the Packers even Turns into Scorer In last night’s action the un­ Date to Remember; Roy LaGace, local wnh 1 Jordan of the Green Bay Boston Ccrilege, made his'Madison-Square G f^ra ^ For Locals defeated Tap City Blues best To Grads NEIW YORK (AP) — Wally Jones used bo worry who p T o u b iy h« sTfi.io.’n . s r - 0.X” but a suocenful one Tuesday when he scored 10 the winless Hawks ta the high­ hair more inoves Jordan, who wfll be SS next had finally caught up to Oreen By BARRY COWLES about his footing, but since his coach has taken over est scoring spree of the season, For the third straight yoor fite for th Elagles. B.C: whipped Penn State eaaUy, 87^8. 106 —98. The Hawks lad until than any tackle i nfootball, month, was beset with self Bay. "it wasn’t only the fans,” Control of the boards the worrying, Wally Wonder has become quite a marks­ Alumni marksmen hsva fMtat- Action photo in the New York Times included wie for­ halfway through the second is feelii^ like Henry Jor- doubt as he readied for the Jordan confessed, and strong shooting form man. ed the Manchester BSgh tifla mer East Oatholic High star, now a sophomore at Bos­ quarter. The score at the end dan again—'he’s 'worried as Western Conference playoff Jordan proved he wasn’t quite the charity line paid off in Jones, a peppery, 6toot-2 worrying for me. He said ‘Wal- team 807-890. The wtanoti wore ton OoUege. . . . Oaly 887 fans ~ guard tor the detriidtag Nation- ly, just go In there and shoot.’ ’’ of the third stansa was In Tap led by John Rotiiwell, who hold usual. game with the Los Angeles ready for the rocking chair. turned up to see two undefeated and vice preMdent of me New the Clarke Arena last City favor, 7672. Tap City's “Don’t t?.lk me about tho Rams last Saturday. He was "Our Fearsome Onesdime,” was ol Basketball Aasoolation cham- Shooting emd hls sensational a sensational record with the high school basketball teams, York Mete. M ur^. » , teg night as the Manchester three big guns were Hike Rear­ Super Bowl. I don’t even think worried not only about the giving up an imusual number of pkxi Philadelphia 76ers, helped hall handling displays have ‘68 high school squad sad sloo East Catholic of Manchester graduate of Yale where he High Indians defeated don (28), Dave White (24) and about the Super Bowl.” said Rams and guard Tom Mack, nik called Jordan after the 38-7 starred as a pitcher and later his team trim the New York brought Jones the nickname St Norwich University. Ha fliod and Naugatuck High play ki the Bristol Central, 7047. Hie OCIL Jim Miatretta (24). The Hawka Jordan Wednesday as he but about Henry Jordan, the oft- Packer victory Saturday, Knickerbockers, 114-106 Wally Wonder. a 108 score. Rubber City iMt *^atardav **»« New York Yarftees u clash was viewed by 700 cheer­ were led by George Clifton (M), prepared for the Dallas Cow- time ali-LeagUe selection. "I Jordan truly was fearsome, Wednesday, scoring 24 p ^ t e . jones scored 18 of hls potato Su6 par shooting by Oapteta night. . . . Basketball crowds at ing spectators as the locals up­ Bill Vlot (28) and Joe Dlmlnlco boys and John Nlland, the guard was losing a little confidence in Four times he sped by Mack to the klets since 1061. . .Annual while holding Bill BracXey, New jjj jjjg opening quarter and had Nick Timreok and Mike IFAaris schoolboy games IMs season ped their wln-kMS record to 8- (24). he will oppose In Sunday’s Na- myself,” he said. spill Ram quarterback Roman New England Sportsman’s and York’s heralded rookie, to 18 ig at halftime as the 76ers took accounted fo r the poor riiowfaig. have been alarmingly small In 1, all victorieB in a row, and Bill Sheldon led the sriwolboys tional Football League champl- For three weeks, Jordan and Oabrlel for losses. Ram runners Camping Show will be held at Central fril to a 1-8 log. Man- a 68-60 halftime lesul. But New BEO INTERMEDIATE BATTLE CLOTHES—Cowboy linebacker Dave Edwa^s wears improvised* many communities. Including Boston’s War Memorial Audi­ The victory, plus St. Louis’ York went ahead 82-81 on Dick with a 184 followed by Kurt Mil­ onahip game. his mates had not been getting who tried to come up with yard- ^Chester travris to Meriden Fri­ It waa Green’s Boys over the '"That Nlland, he’s a good to the enemy passer. ’The usual- age through Jordan’s position face mask during practice in cold and snowy weather in Dallas yesterday in RockvUle and Manchester, torium Jan. 6-14. Hartford wlH 116118 victory over Boeton, put Barnett’s two free throws late In ler with 181. e * * day to face Platt High in a Easties, 78-40, in laat night’s one,” said the 8-foot-8, 2S0- ly stingy Packer defense was got nowhere. also be the site of a aportemaa- the 7eers 1% games In front of 0,1^1 quarter, The MHS squad opens the reg­ preparation for Green Bay Packer game Sunday. (AP Photofax) _____ league encounter. activity. Gary Kuhn (26) paced ular season Jan. 8 against North O ff the Cuff riiow, starting Feb. 22 at the the Celtioa In the Eastern Dlvl- the winners and'was followed by ‘ftitags got off to a riow start Sion standings. Cincinnati ^ Haven at home. Hartford Armory, complete de­ 1*9 In ^*^6 Straight polnts to put Tim Hassett (20). Tom Devaney ' t ITiWrantod Vy the New Yoric tails at a later date. . .CaUiy in the (^ntag stansa as both 10 of Dozen Meetings Won hy Green Bay New Yearns Day College Gomes teams made shots at the hoop ^O Stay, 90-64 at (12) smd Bredon Morlarty (4) MSariieator (8I*) GUauto, Chuck Mercine 1m Uvkig iDyak,____ the No. 1 women’s dudr- toe only other NBA game sched- quarters. Greer led the losers. Idgta these day*. Hie former pj^ iMwlef In the country, has but nearly two minutes of play Sheldon 49-40-48-48 —184 T«* ♦**« naoVtaFK.il ^inlshcd With A gamc-hlgh 28 Yele fuUback has made the over as aaalstent mau- elapsed before the first basket In the American BasKetball w*,!. Close action prevailed ta the in n e r 6(M7-41-48 —181 2 r\AA^m»AAAA, aaa^.aAaaaA POlnts, aHa Wilt Ohamherlain by Dale Ostfout found the rim, Aseociatlohr Denver cruahea * .. ^ vr second game as Mote’s All-Stars Tlmreck 49-40-42-86 —175 Dallas Has Never Beaten Packers Coach Has Warnings (grade « i a rumtaig and block- ^ er of the OlasUmbury Bowl, in* Qo omA niH^oK..a.taK added 27. Walt Bellamy had 27 2 ing back 'with Oreen Bay after ovmed by local busineMmen putting the Indians on the score- Houston 108-82 ana Pittsourgn ^ <>* downed the Back Court Seven, Wright 49-46-42-40—177 KACY—Walt Smolensk! 280, board. Tim Coughlin (14) took « - i» ^ • lAA-ofi tor the Knicks and* Barnett 26» 66-61. Catch-up ball was played D’Aurls 48-47-44-84 —ITS Jim ’D em ey 224, Fran Maloney getting a chance due to in- Archie Larochelle. The 0;Bowl over the pace-setting chores as by the Courtmen after jumping Alonud (8tT) 204, Clem Quey 201, A1 Logan juries to Packer regulam . . . ^ be the s cen e'of a CSani B •1 When Chips Were on Line in NFL For Tennessee Eleven Paul Krebs, v *» died Ttieoday ]^en’s Handicap Bowling Tour- he dumped In seven potato to tion frwn benchwarmer Into a Silas hit for 10 points ta to a lO-polnt lead In the first RothweU 60-49-80-47 —106 200, Joe Lovett 214-660, Lou vital cog In the 76ers machine, the fourth quarter, broke three quarter. Dave Enes tallied 28 ^ H o b Dfivfljiev ot Nebrfls* oaobkhvi 1/c ntiinGnt Monci&yf xvgw xo& fs lead the Indians to a finit quart­ MbeUer 40-49-42-44 —180 DALLAS, Tex. (AP)__ ^ ^ exhibition and te^gue the ball and be as alert as It Vegiard 202, Mario Frattaroli MIAMI, PlA (A P )-0 »d . Bob Dev^oy of Nebrw- er margin, 18-6. Jones said, "It’s a matter of tles-the last at 112-112—and led points and John Stemlnski 20 for frf oWv^Thad^ fOT t SJS- w a toOOmU player jj^y. shifts are Xteted at 10 sju.. O avette 60-47-40-88 —180 Besides S30 000, which sames since entering the NFL was in the 62-14 thrashing of 667. '* ka, in the role Of olwerver, nad a warning lor lennes- E)ast Hartford teams and i2:l6. 2:80, 6, 7:16 and 9:80 Coming back In the second confidence ’’ the st. Louis upset of Boston. the winners with Ray Composeo Rusconl 47-42-42-42 -IT S thov Tniohl- mniro if -Hiov Qr«en Bay won six of Cleveland last Sunday when see’s Volunteers“s today in their Jan. 1 game against as a bssefcaB pMcber in ^th $126 to the winner. period, Ostrout waa as hot as a Jones, hi hls fourth NBA sea- Sa™ J®"®® ®t ^ ‘on led aU adding 10. Gents 47-44-41-88 —188 . S Green ^ SunXv preseason games. the Cowboys won the Eastern Y LEAGUE—Tony Marlnelli mai, bjTren ounoay, Cowboys go to Conference championship and Oklahoma in the Oraage Bowl. the cM Manchester Twilight , fire cracker and bagged 14 son, played one year at Baitl- sc®rers with 80 points, whUe Jumping off to a quick lead 160-146—424, Art Johnson 168- more and averaged 6.8 points Zelmo Beaty and Bill Bridges and coasting to an easy 62-44 Other MHS Bhootots * pe Uallas Lowboys also Qreen Bay to meet the Packers got Into the playoff against ‘"They’d better not imderesU------League. He was 63 . . . Spring- E n d o f U ie l4 n c points alone. Dick Cobb (IS) 8 408, Howie Hampton 878, Frank mate-Bob W ar m ack ,’ ’ the Toscano brings an Impressive fiShrs Rtags, pace-settens in the ’Tickets are available lor to- added six and Ray Kelly got hls per game. He was then traded ®®®t* tor the Hawks, win, Shelly’s Boys downed Nor­ Albee 47-42-44-20 —162 8 have another little matter for the n f l championship the Qreen Bay "we should stand Calvo 139-871, FYed McCurry first of two bemketo. Kelly has ton’s Nuts without, much trou­ JuUano 48-44-8687 —109 to consider—they need to second year in a row. a good chance." paunchy ConAusker coach, on ggj ^ credemtlaJs to the Sugar Blastem Dt-vtaion o f •the Amer- night’s UQmn BaaketbaH CSaaric to Phlladeli^iia and averaged Oscar Robertson hit eight of 138-364, Jerry Smith 368, Frank the bowl scene as a second- skinny, 6-foot-l, kssa League, entertain Roch- at Storrs featuring Massaohu- been 111 and Is still not up to par 9.0. Last season he averaged hls 34 points in the last 8Vi ble. Frank Breen (21), Jake Roger 42-4627-88 —161 topple the Packers to re- Coach Tom Landry has taken McNamara 141-377, Carl Bolin guesser rather than a empeti- 177-pound senior had never ester Saturday night at 8 on the setts and Texas ChrlsUw at 7 as was evident last night. 13.2 and currently Is firing at a minutes as Cincinnati fought off Welch (12) and D os Lodge (10) Stsnsfield 48-41-8622 —160 move their greatest de- the view that playing Oreen 136-382, Ed Burbank 144-882, Ed tor for the first time In six It also waa the beat stansa for Bay for the title last year has played a down at quarterback In CoUsoum ice. The Kings are and UConn and W IB ^ k 16polnt clip. a rally by Injury-plagued Los were the hot scorers for Shel­ Slegeski 88-41-84-88—148 tractors. Bujauclus 861, Rocoo Lupac- years, said. ly’s. Rudl Wittke (17), Tom Rea _ j . . j helped the Cowboys’ chances Houston Vet a varsity game until’ last Sep- paced by ■bwo of ■the loop’s top at 9. ’It^et ^ e sta^ at 8. Prl- the Rams as Mike Oloctaasao "Alex (Coach Alex Hannum) Angeles. Mel Counts had a Other Ahmud Shooteis Never has Dallas defeated chino 362, Dom Farr 861, Ken » n 1 tember. Bvo ooores, Howie Menard and day night, UkCaas faces WkM sank seven potota with Andy toM me not to worry,’’ Jones career high 80 points for the (12) and Gary Wehren (11) were Ssrles 49-81-4680 -1 6 6 Oreen Bay when the chipe were Seaton 144-406, Don Carpenter When he walked onto the field poug RoWneon . . . FamUtar and UConns oppoto T.C.U. Grand bois and Shawn Conlta aald, "he sold he’d do the Lakers. high for the Nuts. Jacobs 44-89-47-20 —160 on the line in National Football "Defensively we are a yesw Has Special 149-377,liO-OTT RussOiino DeVeaur>AVna,, 164-877,1(U.«T7 Ii thinku,.n« tlUSuub boyIX Is one of the vvnen ne wm sea onm me nem H^^^sy adding five each. However, the League play. older and we will have profited Indians led at halftime, 39-27. from what happened in last They have met four times Action lightened iq> in the year’s championship game,'' Grid Thrill third period as it was nearly a under these circumstances and said Landry. "Our ability to repeat of the q;>entag stansa on each occasion the Cowboysy» handleheuidle the outside receiving of HOUSTON (AP) — American nOHE ENGINEERS — Marie “ caicn, ana ne is pne- knew he was a pretty fair run- loet.. Only one other team ‘ Dave Amodlo, Floyd AU four clutos were wtoners with Ostrout and Coughlin scoi> ‘n Carroll Dale Ad Boyd Dowler Football League champlonahlp boUs 182-194-176—661 Alba Rus- "O'"®"®! hitting receivers.” ner. He had returned six Inter- Smith and Brian KOrea. All Wednesday. . .Hal Ooodnough, tag for the Red and White with the NFL holds a shutout ‘n'wUl be a determining factor/’ games are nothing new to Bob coni 181, Lola Hanlon 177, Sandy eeptioM tor IW yards, tomer SpringflSd goodwlU Aibassador of the New league series with Dallas. ’That eight and six points respective­ Dale and^ Dowler took touch- Talamlnl but tht veteran Hous- Beben IM. Ruth Wlecok n9. Dot ^ for a touchdown |ork Mets, writes that he’H be ly. Orandbols kept Central alive la Baltimore, but the Colts have downiwn passes In last year’s 34-27 ton Oiler offensive guard says whitehead 191-469, Gay Todd the Los An Bpeakers at the J«. won only three times. victory-»— by,— Oreen----- T»_.. Bay. - - . . - . > j together two teams more evenly ty In 1968. The big question was angeies lungs. _ with five additional points. preparations for Sunday’s en- 475^ Mary Chaves 466. 29 0<4d Key Dinner ot tiie Con­ In the last period, Ostrout Dallas has met Oreen Bay He said If Dallas could move matched. Tennessee, with a 9-1 could Toscmio pass? H ere’n'There counter at Oakland are provld- ______necticut Sports Writers’ Alliance •went cold and tabled only one Ing him with a special thrill. record Is ranked No. 2 national Against Ariwma, Toscano ly ;Oklahoma, also 9-1, is No. 3. Rich Dyer rates a salute for In New Haven. To date. Good- basket but hit four for five at ‘"This time, we were down so clicked on nine of 19 tosses for exceUent work in covering nough has given 197 talks In Straight Football ‘"They’re alike In soT many the free throw line to total 82 long and everybody said we’d 179 yhrds and two touchdowml CathoMc High basket- IBefT. traveled 8|fa00 nrikw by respects,” he added. ‘"They’re points. Cobb hit four out of four finish last again this year, so it In the Cfowboys’ 86-17 triumph, games again this season, a car and OO.OOO by air . . . Aim for Raiders both very quick. Both have bal­ charity tosses In this period to has to be a bigger thrill,” said When the regular season ended, j j professional Job. . .John Three straJgbt wins after an anced offensives. Both are not the final score for the home the former Kentucky star. OAKLAND, Calif.— (AP).— . ^ *v, .the Cowboys were the nation’s u-nd UConn football opening game loss means town tribe. DRASTIC Talamlnl waa a rookie when Straight football -no fumbles Tt unbeaten and untied major cpach’wUl be the main speaker Manchester HQgh’s nound baU- NECK-TWISTER—Wisoonain’s Joe Fraidclin and Penn’s Jeff Oeoweki await Conlta dropped six more Houston won the first AFL or Interceptions allowed — Is Dig piay. coUege team and Pltchln’ Paul ^om KeUey’s testimonial din- era have somefhlng big go- ball to come down after basket try at Philadelphia. (AP Photofax) should be very close.” potato and Olovlnazxo added championship in 1960. ‘The Oil- the way the 18-1 Oakland Raid­ was fifth to the nation In total Wednesday night, Jan. 17 at tag for them. The quiet PhU Warmack, a sbe-foot 170- five in a fruitless effort to ob­ ers won again in 1961 but lost ers will play It against tjie ^ offense and fifth In yards gained .Johnny Mun;*y has Hyde Is, however, not making tain the lead. PRICE REDUCTIONS the 1962 championship to the old Houston Oilers Sunday In the junior from Ada, OWa., passing. will be passer and signal-caller been named general manager any predictions. The locale seem to be plagued Alcindor May Meet Match in Seven-Footer ON ALL USED CARS SOLD BEFORE Dallas Texans in pro football’s chlps-down fight tor the Ameii- He hurled 241 passes and con­ ‘by a aeoood half letdoMm, longeet game. Football League crown. for the Sooners against a Ten­ nected 184 times for 1,791 yards nessee team that has used three vdilch Realty ooet two dlf- JANUARY 1, 1968 "Those early championship ‘That’s the way Coach John amd 18 touchdowns. His comple­ iferent games. ■They Just are men 'in the quarterback slot this tion percentage was 68.1. games were exciting but they Rauch sees it, and his eyesight season —Dewey Warren, C3har- Phil Esposito Scorer not putting out 100 per cent all — EXECUTIVE CAR — didn’t mean as much as this so far has encouraged the odds- , _ ___ R ose Bowl tSie tfene'’ expressed Ooarih Ftiil High Life Continues at 40 to the i^ple because no^y makers to give the CaltiortaaM is the Voi? No.' 1 Hyda. With one mtaiite and 40 ■w PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — knew whether the American a lOVi-pdnt advantage over the man, with 78 completions in 182 Indiana’s defensive end Cal These Days as Bniin secends left last night, tlw League was going to survive or Texans. throws for a 69.1 percentage and Snowden goes from one tough Rams closed the gap to only E 1967 O U S . O R T A CONVERTIBLE not,” he sold. "We won the East- ‘The scribes and the team like fou r points, 01-07, in a tough AIR CONDITIONING 1,068 yards. Warmack has com- problem to another, NEW YORK (AlP)—So who needs Bobby Hull any­ For All-Conquering UClans em Division 'tills year when no- to think the Raiders come corn- ihattle. It took a charity toss POWER STEERINO - BRAKES - WINDOWS pleted 63 per cent of his throws "Against Purdue we had to w ay? body believed we could. Many plete with Instant adjustments for 1,137 yards and seven touch- contain Leroy Keyes and now by ColighUn, a set shot hy Kent Henry Koper on the way to a sparked Rhode Island with 20 * * foi n T Certainly not Phil Esposito, who is passing less Md NEW YORK (AP) — still find It hard to accept.” to odd defenses, should the Oil- downs Smith, CoUb’s fou r foul shots 10686 triumph over Fordham In points apiece. make their own road in snow The hi£h life goes on at 40 Safety Jim Norton and deton- ers decide to try It enjoying it more now that he no longer centers Chiicar and bw foul shots by Ostrout, for UCLA’s ^1-conquering the first round of the 32nd All Dolph Porrota’s 36point binge slve end Don Floyd are the only Raider quarterback Daryle S u g ar B ow l Rn-,! hoHia g o ’s Golden Jet. mnoip inaMo of su minutes all In the last minute and 30 College Tournament—the na­ 1967 POfm AC CATALINA basketball dynasty. carried New York University to 4-Door Sedan. Air conditioning, tape, stereo, low other Oilers remaining from the ^ on lca ag^es with Rauch’s i^w ORLEANS, La. (AP) — Southern California Esposito was the playmaker f^Lt^New York, ^ y OuUen seconds for the Indtans to clinch tion’s oldest holiday cage at­ a 93-88 overtime triumph over mileage. original 1960 squad. “P®" “ ***® California on 62-g^l outputs sS tw^ftae JaSui the final score. The Bruins rambled to theif traction. 40th consecutive victory In ap­ favored Santa Clara and Miami, Floyd agrees that winning the AFL s most valuable player: Bowl had SUngta’ Sammy. The. ^-pound junior the last two seasons, which on tae thlrf*^ In the rebounding race, Man- Travis scored 29 points, Wal­ Fla., the host club, outscored cheeter downed 49 to Cmitral’a propriate fashion—^with a 40- 1967 PONTIAC ICM PEST Sr'XJtn ■"W""’ ^ hi. iSU, K.do»l H«. k . y ra„ wipM „t . 2^1 E»«.r point cushion—Wednesday lace 26 and Koper 21 as the Dartmouth 110-91 in the Hurri­ 38. Cobb grabbed 13, Oougtilin Chiefs rolled to their sixth victo­ cane Classic. Miami and NYU 4-Door Sedan. Automatic, V-8, power steering. W hy,. night, burying Minnesota’s FIIIIIS‘SIIE iiir and Ostrout snared 10 each and gasping Gophers 9666 in the ry after Auburn trimmed Ar­ tangle in tonight's final. ^ 1 A -A T* d * ivtflyvv... M ^ ^ A AK A K ^ 11 soiis Uio Hoosiers bcat PuTduc suHimer, Esposito tiaa become a a loose puck past OesEure Manl- Chuck Carson downed eight for kansas 66-68 in the tourney so far after a slow start. It lust — no rumbles or interceptions, the same fate that befell Texas »-» j ai. a _a ^ a-.. the tadtama. opening round of the Los An­ St. Joseph’s, Pa., upended 1966 OLDS. TORONADO ___ J 1 \u no.,oh horfo.o.1 o 0.^01, oo M D .Toi. 19-14 In the traditional flnale of scorer himself. He- proved that ago with just 72 seconds left to geles Classic. opener at Oklahoma City. Florida 89-69 'despite 32 p(Hnts 2-Door. Clean, low mileage. means more than winning those Rauch, hedged a speck on Christian’s Sammy Baugh when ______. „... ..ix niooi, uo..rt .oom Shooting from the floor, the otherMOV* tiUes." MMXU, that,— 1 announcing, ~ -—-—---Of "We’ll have~WAV a the V/w Cowboys W O ASAVV«r meet ^werful ^y4#vvvaa«w ♦iHtl the season to win the Rose Bowl to his old Bi«,kJUwk te^_- play, Lew Alcindor popped In 28 At Philadelphia, Temple by Bill Walk, the Gators’ 6- mates Wednesday night when Danny Grant and Jean B^- kicali hit 26 o f 68 fo r 41 per handed Providence its worst IMIIITI ‘The first three division champ- tow wrinkles In our defense that Louisiana State here on New points as UCLA, the nation’s foot-11 center, aijd moved Into Keyes and Simpstm won AU- he notched his second three-goal veau scored with less than t o i l cent. Central •was 20 for 66 and 1966 OLDSMOBILE F-85 lonshlps were followed by dls- the Oilers didn’t see in our Year’s Day. reigning coUege power, shot 61 beating in four years, mauling the title game of the Gator Bowl American honors this soasim hat trick of the yetu* in a 7-2 minutes left, glvtag Montreal its a 36A percentage. Thelndlens the Friars 93-63 behind a tena­ 4-Door Sedan. Automatic. mal 6-8,4-10 and 3-11 seasons.. game In Houston (which the Although Baugh’s Homed were 16 fo r 25 at the free throw per cent on the way to its sixth tourney at Jacksonville, ■ Pla., ------•------Raiders won 19-7).’’ o o with the latter second In the Boston romp over Chicago. standoff against Toronto- victory of the season. The cious zone press to advance to with Washington, which nipped ^mgs wn me »b co - Troihy voting and the ‘Ihe loss snapped a 10-game George Armstrong and Pete line whUe the Rams hft 17 o f' Low prices start at Now third baseman E d ------Bruins surged to a 51-26 half­ the semifinals of the Quaker Mississippi State 82-80. 1966 MERCURY 2-DOOR former third. Keyes didn’t score unbeaten string for the Hawks Stemkowskl had snapped «a 30 charity teases. City Classic with Wisconsin, St. Standard shift. Charies of the New Yorit Mats Many dow moose aire barren, nailed In the end cone tor a Doug WhMton, Jack deeha time bulge and upped the count Alabama and Tulane reached against Indiana and Snowden and dropped them back Into a scoreless tie early In the peri^ to 67-28 before Coach John Francis, Pa., «uid Duquesne. the final of the Mobile, Ala., a noltilve of Daytona Beadh less than half of the femalea safety by Tiger All-American says the Indiana defensive first place tie with the surpris- for the Maple Leafs. • and Mike Godbout added their Fin. produce young each year. .Qaynell ‘Tinsley. tough defenaive talents to the Wooden let his reserves play out The Owls, 62, broke to an Classic, the Crimson Wave oust­ corps hopes to contain Simpson tag Bruins. Elsewhere, New Gary Sabourln fired a pair i)f early 268 lead agrinst Provi­ 1966 OLDS. F-85 2-DOOR SEDAN Central squad. Giorinaxzo (16), the string. Lucius Allen and Ekl- ing Baylor 85-78 and the Green as effectively. York and Minnesota battled to a goals as St. Louis dropped Lm dence, led 42-27 at the half and •-cylinder, standard. Ooniin (16), Hagin and Grand- gar Lacey supported Alcindor Wave shading Spring Hill 90-86. Coach John Pont closed the 8-3 tie, Montreal tied Toronto 2- Angeles. ‘The Blues, vdio outShpt drew away behind the ball- bote (16) led the fight for the with 19 and 14 points, respec­ •Colorado blasted Jowa State 86 Indiana practices to spectators 2, St. Louis temped Ixw Angeles the Kings 37-19, were In a 1-1 tie hawking of Drew Nolan and Hoople Sees Even Split for Fonn Players knere. tively. 02 and Kansas State beat Mis­ 1966 PONTIAC TEMPEST today except for news media 4-2 and Oakland and Pittsburgh until Sabourin’s second goal and Tony Brocchl. CSiuck Nagle and It waa a strong team effort UCLA’s next hurdle will be a souri 71-61 in the first' round of Hardtop Coupe. V-S, standard. and the official party. Earlier played to a scoreless tie. singles by Gerry Melnyk and Joe Franklin each hit tor 23 the 22nd Big Eight Conference And Long Shot Pickers in Bowl Oassics that sparked the Manchester tall one. The Bruins play St. PsrTirs Plus Fsf. Ex. Tu drills had been open to the pub- Ehiposito’s three goals gave Don McKenney gave them some points as Wisconsin drubbed toprney at Kansas C2ty. Sin lie. him 16 In 82 games with the breathing room In the third pf^ Jayvees to a 78-66, win over Louis University, 97-78 first- Priu Md sId lira 1966 P0NHAC TEMPEST game victor over Utah State, in Penn 8667 for its sixth victory In first round games of the ejio X13 MsiMt r> By MAJOR HOOPLE Southern California realises Bruins compared with 21 all last rlod. . Central’s jayvees. Central led bisckwtil plm / Hardtop Coupe. V-8, automatic. i Friday night’s semifinals—^wlth In seven starts. Far West Classic at Portland, 3I.U F*4. b . Tu Pigskin Prophet Indiana 1s weU aware of Simp- season for Chicago. Oakland’s Gary Smith aijd at the close of the first period, 7.35/7.75x 14 $16.90 $2.21 Md eM lira 7-foot-2 Alcindor pitted against Norm Vanlier set a tourna­ Ore., Washington State elimi­ I MANY MORE — $700 AND UP son, the nation’s leading rusher Minnesota, scoreless in three Pittsburgh’s Les Binkley played 16-8. A surge in the second pe­ Egad, friends, what a" riod enabled the Buhaina to close 7-foot Rich Nlemon:: of the Bil- ment record of 12 assists and nated Princeton 82-76 as 6-9 Jim 8.25x14 $18.55 $2.38 • 180 tractor-type with 1,416 yards during the sea- straight games, saw the frus- the NHL’s first scoreless tie Of also scored 17 po’ , \c - 'ing St. weekend this will be on the the gap and with six seconds re­ llkens. McKean and 6-7 Ted Wlerman cleats. Built deep son. So there has been s tr^ on trating streak extended to 11 the season. ‘The shutout was tte Francis past Arizona 8671, and 8.55 X 14 $20.65 $2.56 Extra Special On (xyllege bowl fronts. maining, took the lead, 20-27. * Niemann scored 22 points and divided 64 points and Oregon to bite deep the passing game to keep the periods before bursting It with a third this year tor Binkley and Duquesne trounced VUlanova State’s deliberate attack sub­ ’The Bowl Committees, 'Dave Wore led thq scoring Tom Thomas netted 19 as the • Extra mileage defenses honest. flurry of three third-period, the first for Smith. ‘ 78-69 for a 7-1 mark. dued Texas 54-42. 8.85/9.00x15 $23.50 $2.86 wMi 10 points f 6.70 X 15 Tuba-typs $2.42 CADILLACS SUGAR BOWL tried to get in a needed hard the slopes of Lake Tahoe on the sport at several resorts during SOroisIbote 7 64 16 NEW YORK (A!P)—The sud­ They were expected to be rence 140, John Cushing 182-804. Jaa. 1, Now Orleans, La. practice seselon in view of a Calitomla - Nevada line hurt the winter. 8 Gloriaasso S (UM6 18 greatly improved this year with $2.34 The Hoople Systerconfldent- 4 Oonlln .... 5 6« 15 den firing o t DUsk ICcGulre 7.00 X 13 Tubelcd FREE MOUNTING Iv Droclalms _ hak-kaff _ gw ne, and In forward passing, Wyoming 26, L.8.U. 28 loss of a couple of days at Tus- weekend, underwent surgery tor Although Red Sox General the addition of high-priced IWHtton ... 1 61 3 coiAe os no surprise to the 7.00 X 14 Tubalafi $2.64 OLDSM08ILES WjtonUn^s (Jowboys, only calooea because of rata. two tom Ugamente In the knee Manager Dick O’ConneU did not 5 r ■ 0 60 0 rookies BUI Bradley and Walt Award for Dowling 3772 unaafaated (10-0) major eleven Snow fell throughout the day Wednesday. ban skiing, when signing his II 4 60 8 upsets! 1 1 0 61 0 oocMh of the slump-ridden New Frasier. Instead, they have •Plus tax and racappabla lira — tira tor t if Here Is how we see the con- ROSE BOWL t a lW , wlUproveiteNo. 6 rank- and was coming down at Its Dr. John McGUliouddy, as- pitching ace, he predicted Lon- 0 < 0 60 0 Yoih Knicks. sUpped to a 1623 mark and fifth BOSTON (A P )—Brian Howl- BUY N O W on our Easy Pay Ptan I PONTIACS tag, Tale’s spectacular junior teste: Jaa. 1, PaaadeM, Oallf. ^ is no fluke by edging the hardest when Alabama went sistod by Red Sox physician berg’s Injury "will trigger some i i fotola » 17-60 57 "I knew It was comtag,” Mc­ place intthe slx-toam Eastern M olt M ofM i for Immodiot* Dolivory OATOR BOWL No. Oallf. 28, Iitdlana 22 odds^ Tl^ra. luep y ^ eyes tforough - a two-hour ------drlU at a Dr. Thomas Tierney, perfonned changes In the baseball oqn- Guire said Wednesday after he Divtston^ the National Basket- quarterback, is the 2nd winner The Daddy of the Bowl games Wyoming s ^ j - stadium,------d>e two hour and 10-iptmite op- tract." had been fired as coach and re­ baU AMOclatkm. of the Nils V. (Swede) Nelson Deo. St, Jacksonville, Fla. East CatUolic Sportmanshlp Award. matches No. 1 U.S.C. and sixth has passed and '* galloped ” ‘There was some concern when eration at Sancta Hospi- "Right now, there's notUag placed by chief scout Red Holz- “The deciston was made *wita etarttagarttag offensive guc^guard BniceBruce tal. to stop a player from engaging man. "When a teOm is losing, Dowling, elected Yale’s 1908 With both of these fine teams ^ and 22 TDs thU season. ' Trims Alumni Wednesday to malcie the captain after leading the EUs to St^hens sprained an ankle and MoGUUcuddy said the surgery to off-season activities, like sM- changes have to be made.” change,” Irish said. “Hrisman had to forego part of the work- was more difficult than antici- ing, that endanger bis heaUbr” H m fast pace of the younger the Ivy League footbaU title, Rtreaka thia promises to be a f ^ Jaa. l . ed He has the background and winner Wednesday night by the Kelly Road nnd Vaman Clrcla—jPhooe 875«6292 or 646«0101—Vamoiif Coaii., however, and was ex- ligament was found. Ottierwlae, put In a ciauso.” for the grads lost night as the a 116106 decision to Pbilodel- knows the personnel.” MOTOR.^;. lire. Manta DeStreit, our Texas pected back today. However, im u id th* nnwarv m n f ■■ lu addition to mlnnlng maqy East Catholic Eagles defeated Gridiron Ctab of Boston. Fl^111 11 11 M<’mI I < > home victory by a scant two Premier Bowl attraction of the onoe coached. I predict it will the weathMOo^ ^ expected It to be even better McGuire wlU take over Holx- out the natiim. chances with Mike Kennedy (22) and Dan RocIim II' ★ i; ; potato. thia season. We boive been dte- man’s scouting duties at least NICHOLS - MANCHESTER TIRE, Ipe. BUN BOWL No. r s i r Daly .(II) Were the only varsity ^ p otated ." for the remainder of his one- The 1060 Texas Aggie football membOTS ta double figures. 295 Broad Stnat—Phima 548-1161 Manrhiator O P IP K J ' ‘i- ^ '-'I- 1" '• 1''!■ D ec. 80, B i Paso, Texas In MiamiIlaml.^1 predict it wiU _ horte a. th. seventh-rated Tide indoor, in tennte rime. a K S d McGuire took the Knicks into year contract. No announce­ sriiedule lists LBU, Nebrariui te™ Him . \.'I. In C — --I.it. Ill ,1 I', M, Texas, ElEll I PasoPaeo 27, Mlse. 22. lights out for the Tennessee lads rolU to an easy triumnh -bar- tae'tova *??®^ «£®*^ extracurricular activities. A G reg WlUett paced the grads the playoffs last season for the ment was made on the length of and Army In rood gam es tor ■ ♦»»♦**»♦*•** »*'*»*»*»»**'B**4)»S»»»»»»»»»»»*»********w w <»A«'|1-i J Ole Mi»i u in for a big sur- af Oklahoma's^ huritte. defeat nimpb. ^ ^ ^ ‘ »he list does not get with 11 potato. first time ataoe 1969. Holsman’a coachtag contract. their first tiiree cootosts. tor HsTon, Fls> paid. MANCHESTER BVENII^G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1967 MANCRBSTBR EVBNINO im tA U ). MANCHlBnR, CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28,1967 PAGE BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN md WHlPpLB Hnip Wonfwl— Main 30 Hnip WuiiHJ <9000 Niemv w t u P D O M T M<3AN A T ME/X ANPVOUCAN RoofHiq and ( THAT MOW«JRQ HAtt/e VA MADE UP1 A CHRI^MASTICBe TDLPVOURI BBT ITS TH' CMminys 16-A 61VC 6 V A C U A S 6 J VER MIND WHICH AMP IN FOUR EW|<9 IT S LOOK. 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Registered X-ray Technician Meottty tan toUow thia Cellars, attics, yard and Umlted funds available for sec­ APPLY and Fellows gear shaper oper­ procedu re: smaU trucking done A-1 right. ond mortgages, payments to ators. Metronlcs, Inc., 640 Hil­ suit your budiget. Expedient Inhalation Therapist 102 Colonial R d., Memchester Enclose your repl Call Tremano Trucking Serv­ FIRST NA’nONAL liard 8t. HELP WANTED ice toU fre e , 742-6487. serv ice. J. D. R ealty, 648-8129. Dlrector of Development and 0 box in an envel STORES Has immediate openings PubUc Relations JANITORS -PART-TIME eve­ Experienced waitresses and addrsMsd to the Park and Oaikland Aves. days and nights: A fled M eow r, Manotaestar TREE EXPERT — Trees cut, nings. Call 643-4458, 3-6 p.m . dishwasher. Please apply. Susinoss Opportunity 28 East Hartford only. Bvenlng Herald, together buUdlng lots cleared, trees top- These are weU paid, interesting with a memo hating the pcd. Got a tree problem? WeU pfniJ.TPB Petroleum Co. has a Turret Lathe Operators BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE positions with many fringe ben­ GAS UGHT oonqianles you do NOT w orth phone ca ll, 742-8282. modem 8 bay service station efits, not the least of which wlU want to see your latter. BABYSITTER wanted days for Hardinge Chucker Operators RESTAURANT D for lease. ExceUent opportu­ AND , ADMIRAL. WE COULD RNP NO ANDVOUTHINK WHO BUT RUSSIA WOULD. HMM{...THISISVERY LIGHT TRUCKINO — moving be the pride that you wiU feel school age child. Nathan Hale ASSISTANT MANAGER T ou r letter wlU be e Cadet Tractors. Rental equip­ AFTER ALL WHY NOT plicants must be neat, a gcxxl typing essential, some know- Experience In Job Shop NOTICE E with penmnal papers. Please ment and sharpening service typist and able to meet the le<]ge of bookkeeping. CaU 286 WORK LOCALLY? The occupant of a building caU 1-429-6817. on aU makes. L A M Equip­ public. Pleasant surroundings, KNUDSBN'S P referred 3408, aak fo r bookkeeper ndltloned for siunmerand Ice within twenty-four hours af­ KEY WEST. Fairway, Main St. CaU 646 ter the same has faUen. AU ice ‘That’s Freddie! He’s the slow, but stubborn type!" nee where ------th— e . O iM U J smaU. Don Moran, BuUder. 2 4 9 .* 0 6 3 1 CARLYLE ~7~ \ZL 6184. 140 GARDEN ST., HARTFORD E venings 649-6880. 1660 M OA, good shape, new top, Ask for Mrs. ArchiUes HOMES, OARAOE8, pordies, WANTED — woman to care for CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE 'TURNER with 7 w ire w b o d s, $676. firm . Blue Chip In AU Regards or Mrs. Buccino rec rooms, room additions, pre-school g irl, 84 :8 0 . CaU 647- 648-0874. Since 1846 FiREFLACE 50 .. a t kitchens, roofing, aiding, gen­ 1977 betw een 8 4 p.m . Has Openings you AND # 8 .5 0 eral repair work. Financing TH8 PARK' A FOOT, 1686 CinnV E IiliE Stqper l^ o r 6 An Equal Opportunity WOMAN to do hfxuecleanlng, ir L L BUY available. No down payment Oanvortibis, 4 speed, ton. Part E m idoyer 6 days weekly, 61, must have Ew T'T fffTf D e p t, 64S-U41, E x t 346. plant. Top wages and fringe benefits, liberal oves'* Red leather Interior, AM-FM lenoe ta poyroU preferred. Ap­ W£ a ' ' - ' " radio. ExceUent torougbout, ply Deen Machine Products, APPLY time schedule. Start working now or after the holi- /WJ6H03OM?ft)R®HNO? ^BUY i some work needed on (flutdi, IM Oolcatel Rd., Manchester. daya and still be digible for full vacation. t/stok WANTED — reliable babysitter ______ITCOtJLMrreBBELATBO oarsF 1600. 6464644 after 1 p.m. DON WILUS GARAGE TO THEM f JUST NERVES In my homo 64 p.m., own COUNTER o £r l for evening trensportatton, vicinity Wad- shift, 7 p.m. - mldidgbt Please 18 HAIN SnmST—HANCHESTBR e U E G S — APPLY 121 ADAMS ST.. MANCHESIW nu »r NiA, be. I del SdhooL 646-6044 a fter 6 iq>ply M ister Donut, 286 W est ------p.m. Mlditte TiAe. ■■■■A: •

ICANCHBSTI5R EVENING HEBALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1967 PAGE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. BCANCHBSTB]^ CONN.. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28,1967 ___ --- ...... - ' ^ ■■ ...... - — —■ 7 2 f>or S d t 72 i w l RO i L o c r Mo iis l u s i i i M t n For Sila 71 WoMlwd— Moel lilala 77 BI MANCHESTER -Ideal starter F o r S a l t 7 0 818,900 - ______NEW UtvnM O — DoaivaMe BIX ROOM house — Oced ooo- Brothers Ask W ar Deaths Declihl!, A 3 F o r i M t 6 4 or rotlromoBt home, spotless 4- 8BLUNG TOUR »OMBT~ For BEBRY’S WORLD SBemO Machine clearance donaets, au u w m u w iw , Holtywood aaction. Btagent Oo- dltton. Must be moved from prompt ooOiteoua service that COMMERCIAL- Industrial at room Ranoh on a tree shaded of new machinea uaad for LOOKINO FOR anything In STORE FOR RENT, Main It, and d e sB . Buftchltia A gsoop, lonlal wlfli luge ftreplaoed llv- preeent location. Phr Informa­ Manoheater Green, approx- lot, assumable mortgage.'Wol­ gets results, call Louis Dlmock N^.^urtto U S. CLASSIFIED Chrlatmaa dlajday, etc. Reduc* real estate rentals — apart­ Manchester in State lliaatrs Rmtors, 0436884.______iigr room, apeeloua formal dln- tion can 649627L R ealty, 649-9628. tiona up to $60, aome touch ments, homes, multiple dwell­ building, reasonable rent. Foi tmata^ 10,000 square feet verton A goney, -R ealtors, 040- ingroom. Three good ala«d bed­ producing $800 per month in­ MANCHBOTBR — «• 4 t i n (Oontlnaed from Page One) and aew modela. Aet now. Sup­ ings, no fees. Call J. D. Real information please call theatre 8M8^______rooms plus ettraetiva sswliig CDLDNIAL — large living room LXRTMOS NBBlDBn>,~aU price Dismiss hull come. T.J. Crockett Realtor, family, Moo oondltloa, largo '.V ply limited. Uaed machinea E state, 04341139. m anager at 643-7882. nook on saoood floor, fuB at­ with fireplace, formal dining rangee. CaU us for a quick from the Tonkin Gulf, and n ow r OOKUBDOB -W ow R aised NEW YOftK (AP)—TVosons these totals were 18 killed, 18 ADVERTISING taken In trade during 'our 648-1877. lot,, only $19,900. Mitten Agon- tic. Floiahed room In besemant mom, sun room, family else sale, we alao buy houses for 8.000 Air Force men staticoad MODERN store, heated, 20’x70\ Ranoh, raodsm UtehoB with wounded and none missing. Chrlatmaa aeaaon reduced up WE HAVE customers waiting oy . R ealtors, 048-0010. Two o u garage. Many extras, kitchen, 8 bedrooms, i% baths, cash. Hayes Agency, 646-om. of the late Sumner Welles, un­ at bases In Thailand, who aloe CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS tor the rental of your apart­ large basement 882 Main St, buUt-ino, dining room, 8 bed­ No breakdown by country Is participate In strikes against to BO per cent All recondition­ SIX ROOM ovondaod Capo, I includliig wan to waU. Mice, 3-car garage. Blxcellent coodl- dersecretary of state In the ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ central. C all 632-8114. HoM ot For Sola 72 rooms, family room, 2-oar gar­ the North. 8 A Jl. to S P JL ed by Slnfer experta. Priced fun baths, trees, largo lot, peltate rear yard. Mr. Zinaeer, tion, $28,900. Marion B. Robert­ Itoosevelt administration, asked reported In this category. tate, 64S-B129. age, alum inum stdlng, 181,000. The Navy personnel counted from lie.M . Slncer Company, STORE FOR RENT — down $11,900 BUTS this n ice 6 room $88,000. PhUbriok A goney, BeUloN Agency, 648-6121. son, RaaHor, 6484068. The U.S. Command also an­ FhUbHok Agoney, RoaHoro, Manhattan Supreme Court on are those of the Inland Naval 8M Main St, Manoheater. town Manoheater, State Thea­ year 'round lake front pro­ Realtors, 0404847. Food Stamps nounced that American troop COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ONE and two bedroom Garden OOMPLBTBLT redooa brick Wednesday to dismiss an $8 Force Including the * m obile type flats and duplexes avail­ tre Bldg. Inquire ManaRS'* perty. Excellent investment or strength In South Vietnam had S PJtL DAY BEFORE PUBLICATION SmOER automaUc ilr aaf aew- live in. Ellsworth Mitten OONOORD RD. — Boauttfl^ Ranoh, aH city utiUties, new LoH For Sola 73 million suit against them by Riverine fo r c e In the M ekong able. $130 to $166 per month. state Theatre, 648-7882. MANCHESTER — 3-famlly, 64, sui^assed that of the Korean Inf machine, excellent oondl- A gency, R ealtor, 648-6980. Ranch. large living room, for­ heat, gSragaa for 8 cars. Big S' Help Needy Delta. Om UUm for Saturday add Monday la B p.m..Friday. Call Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, convenient to bus lines, per­ BUILDING LOTS — 86X138' their haK-brother over their War at iU peak. Uon. monograma, hema, but- 'TA'VERN tor sale —Inquire mal dining room, eabliiot traed and ahrubbad lot. An im- The strength of other foreign 649-4B3B. manent siding, aluminum com- FrankHn St. City water, sew mother’s estate. tonhulea, fancy dealfna, etc - Birch St. Tavern or call 649- MANCHBSTTO lowers Utehon, 8 bedrooms, rooroa- . maculate home priced to aeU In itaObeekly summary, head­ allied military personnel in blnatlona, 3 new heatintf sys­ er. Can 649-8782 after 6. Hie half-brother. Hunt Slater quarters 'announced there were YOUR COOPERATION wnx ff|IAL 1 O riginally ov er $S00. Our price SPRUCE 8T., 213, 4 rroms 8110 or 64S-9B06. School area, neat 6-room Cape, tlon room, landscaped yard. im m edlatoly a t $M,000. BM- T oB uyF ood South Vietnam was listed at tems, good investment, $34,600. 478,(XX) U.S. troops In South Viet­ BE APPRECIATED I I now, |B4. or pay »9. monthly heated, parking, 347-4046, 1-688- 4 rooms down, 3 finished ui\ Marton B. Robertson, Realtor, flore A gen cy, 648-6121. MANCHESTER — Treed 60x125 Kerrigan, 41, of MaiSiattan, has 60,000, the same as a week ear­ one car garage, private yard, Wolverton Agency, Realtors, WASHtNOTON (AP) — Or­ nam as of last Saturday, sur­ Call B22-09S1, dealer. 7402. ______0484001. B-sone lot Wolverton Agency, charged the other two with ex­ lier. M o u s m For Rant 65 March occupancy. T, J. Crock­ 649-2818. NEAT AMD GLEAN 6-room Oo- ange and blue bills that look Uke passing • by 6,200 the peak The estimate of enemy Continued Prom Preceding Poqe 6492818. ercising “ undue Influence” over WAEHmO machine, excellent .— I I. I ' ■ I lontal with garage and patio. strength of 472,800 during the MANCHESTER — Park Chest­ MANCHESI^ — newer luxu­ ett, R ealtor, 648-1677. MANCHESTER — Immaculate Ids^r m oney are helping 2.6 mU- Mrs. Esther Welles Kerrigan strength In the coimtry also re­ condition, reaaonable. Call #48- OFF East Center St. practical­ Central location. Low 20’s and Korean war. nut Garden Apartments, Two rious 4 room duplex, fine resi­ 7-room Raised Ranch, with 3 Slater, mother of all three ,who mained the same: mllHary 6070. MANCHESTER —- Exceptional­ ly in center of town. Two fam­ w orth I t B elfiore A gency, 648- Uon needy Americans buy near­ The 478,000 figure showed an Help W anted— Articles For Sole 45 bedrooms, 4% rooms, im­ dential area, $146 per month. full baths, built-in oven and died D ec. 7, 1961, In Tam pa, 228.000 to 248,0(10 and political H e l p ly nice 7-room Ranch in the 6121. ly $1 mUlk» worth of food every Increase of 6,000 troops over the mediate occupancy. 8H roonu Paul W. Dougan, R ealtor, 649- range, dining room, large liv­ ily flat, 4 down, 8% up. Oom- 74 F la. infrastructure 76,000 to 86,000. M o w or Fomalo 37 BLUE LUSTRE not only rids Green area, ground level fam­ p'etely renovated. Both apart­ day. previous week ending D ec. 16. 19” ZENITH portable TV, $90. February 1. Heat, hot water, 4636. ily room, 8 bedrooms, kitchen ing room with fireplace, 8 bed­ asOLUDED SPLIT In desirable ( ms half-brothers, Benjamin carpets of soil but leaves pile ments vacant. Aluminum sid­ 8TAFFORDVILLE Lake — Known as food stamps, by The new figure Included 4,000 WANTBCD sch ool bus drivers, with stand. 742-9631. oven, range, refrigerator, has lots of cabinets, and a rooms and a heated family Adelaide Road area. Seven W ^es, 61, a Washington cor­ soft 8^nd lofty. Rent electric SIX ROOM HOUSE complete­ ing, garages, fine residential furnished cottage, lo t 100x160* June 80 they’U be circulating In men of the new llth Infanj^r W aterbury W oman Die* m en o r wom en, 7-9 a.m ., 2-4 parking. Call 627-9288 between bullt-to oven and range, attach­ room , 2-car garage, $26,80(V rooms, 2 eu garage, 2 z(hm respondent of the New York shampooer fl. Paul's Paint ly furnished, heat included, section. T. J. Crockett, Real­ fuU p rice, 18,000. Can days, 1,200 areas of 48 states and B rigade which arrived In V iet­ p.m . 044-1902 after 5 p.m . H. 9-B p.m . 647-1871 after B. ed garage, very private yard. Wolverton Agency, Pealtoni, heat Circa I960. Beautiful­ Times, and Arnold Nelson and Wallpaper Supply. WHITE IRON double bed with $22u. p er m onth. Phllbrlck ty. 648-1877. 2896460, evenlXWS, 6492882. Washington, D.C., including 8 of nam last month. GOSHEN (AP) — Mrs. JUU% A. Frink Inc., Wapping. Wolverton Agency. Realtors. 649-3818. ly treed lot. Priced to dell Im­ Welles, 49, of Greenwich, Conn., brass rail, $16. 648-2018.’-. A gen cy, 649-6347. the nation’s 10 most poj^ous The breakdown weis given this ScognamigUo, 89, of Waterbury i SEWING Machines, brand new FIVE ROOMS, first floor, nice contend the court lacks Juris­ 649-3813. mediately. Belfiore Agency, way: Army, 312,000i Marines, was killed Instantly Wednesday zig zags, slightly scratched in f yard on bus line, older couple cities. diction and also that the suit Situations W anted— ORIENTAL rugs, old and new, MANCHESTER — two bedroom 64S-6m . Oot O f T<»wn 78,000; Air Force, 66!w)0; Navy when her car went out of con­ shipping, $99 value now $44.96. or young worklnjf couple pre­ SIX ROOM Ranch, breeioway, Backers of the stamp pro­ was barred by the statute of various sizes, reasonable duplex, town house, appliances •____ For Sola 75 31,000; Coast Guard 1,200. trol and hit a uUUty pede, state F o m a lo 3 8 A-1 Stores, 24 Park St., Hart­ ferred. No pets. 649-9836. 2-car garage, paneled recrea­ MANCHESTER, — Seven rocgi' gram oaU it the most promising llmitaUone. V p rices. Call 626-0069 after 6:80 and heat Included, $166 per T4e 478,000 figure does not In­ police said. ford, 622-0931. tion room, large treed lot, $22,- house on 280x180 lot recorded approach yet to the goal of put­ MIDDLE AGE woman would p.m . month. Paul W. Dougan, Real­ BOLTON — Cosy 4% room In an affidavit, Arnold Welles The accident occurred at a 2 clude the 70,000 men of the U.S. 2 CHARLES Apartments — 000. Hutchins A gency, R ealtors as 8 separate lots. Excellent Ranch, In top condition, ting better food on the poor * said that neither he nor his like care of small children, SOUP’S on, the,rug that is, so room duplex deluxe apart­ tor, 649-4636. men’s table without making it a qfth 7th Fleet, which launches air curve on Roberts HiU, poUoa MOVING Roper gas range. Hot- 649-6824. IMMEDIATE OPENING Irtvestmcnt potential. Bel Air garage, fuU hasement, hot brother nor his late mother were. llve-ln, small salary. Assist in clean the spot with Blue ment, 1% baths, appliances, handout. © m 7 br NEA, Ik . — strikes against North Vietnam stdd. point refrigerator, reasonable. FOUR ROOM house for rent. R eal E state, 648-9882. water heat wooded, privacy. residents of New York and also household duties, companion to Lustre. Rent electric shampoo­ completely alr-conditloned, MANCHESTER —Two family, Nobody gets food stamps for Call 643-8006. Johnson Road, Bolton. Call 643- FOR A Only $14,000. H ayes A gency, that his mother’s estate was ad­ elderly person. Write Box G, er $1. O lcott V ariety Store. 4-4 fla t on 90 X 180 lot. Central MANCHESTER — Vernon line, free. The poor pay for them, 'H o w would you like to be charged with 'police sound proofing in walls. Base­ 4963. 6490181. mitted to probate In Florida In Manchester Herald. location, modem kitchen and 8% room Ranch, 1% baths, swapping cash for stamps worth brutality'?" ment garage, storage and ex­ Septem ber, 1961. tras. Available January. SMALL 4-room house, heat bath, 2 car garage. Bel Air largo flreidaced living room, NORTH COVENTRY many dollars more. B o a t s ondAecossorios 46 Machinary find Toob 52 Adults. Charles P ontlcelll, 649- furnished, stove and refrigera­ R eal E state. 648-9882. SALES built-lns, alumimun windows. Some find It a little cold­ Denying that he or his broth­ Call now. Hayes Agency, 649 er exerted undue Influence, Dogs— Birds-—Fats 41 FOR SALE —Craftman Items 9644. tor, living room with fireplace, MANCHESTm — executive Another B & W Beauty blooded that the government ex­ Guards in Store 14 FOOT fibreglas, Starcraft ideal for couple, one bedroom, 0181. tracts money from those it pro­ Welles said that Kerrigan had Sailboat. Leftover, never been (all with motors) — drill neighboriiood. Garrison Colon; G orgeous 6% room SpUt DACHSHUNDS —AKC, minia­ SIX room duplex with garage, $110. W rite P . O. B ox 128, Man­ REPRESENTATIVE fesses to help. been making these "Identical, 8 in water. Sale priced. Regular press with stand; 12” band­ lal, 7 rooms, large family MANCHESTER — Immaculate Level Jtut over Bolton town baseless charges for over 16 ture and standard, 6 weeks to excellent condition, centrally But Congress shows its ap­ saw ; bench saw 10” ; belt and chester. room with fireplace, huge mod­ line. This home features 2^ 6 months, both colors, guaran­ $696, closeout price $496 plus located. 643-6788 o r 643-8188. 7 room alrconditioned Colo­ proval by giving the Agriculture yea rs.” disk Sander; paint sprayer; em kitchen, screened porch, 2- fuU baths, family room, ga­ Ohio Truck Hijacked, teed at a fair price. Also Wel- transportation and tax. 649- If you are a hififK school Sfradua1», female or male, nial, tniUt-lns, first floor fam­ The affidavit also stated that grinder; miter box; 4” vice; ca r garage, w ooded lot, $84,- Department a bigger budget for m araners. 1-628-6673. 8747. M cB ride’ s Sport Spot, FOUR room apartment, heat, Out O f Town in good health, possess a pleasing pereo^ity, you ily room, fireplace, garage. rage, big fireplace — alao Kerrigan had benefltted from GS stamps every year—$186 million 4 clamps (2 at 2’) (2 at 3’); 900. Phllbrlck Agency, Real­ 16x32 in-ground pool. $22,600. 639 Center St. hot water and garage, conven­ F o r R a n t 66 may be the person we are looking for. You would Chjly $24,600. H ayes A gency, (or the current fiscal year, up trusts totaling $490,968, which NLP-Uavici MFT trOM 4” doweling jig; No. 700 Stan­ tors, 649-6847. CaU John Sledesky, 649-6806. GROOMING ALL breeds. Har­ ient location, $126. Call 649- be with very congenial people in very pleasant 6490181. from $116.8 million lest yeaf. Thieves Get $301,000 had been set up for Mrs .Slater. ley vice; miscellaneous hand ROCKVILLE — 6 rooms, sec­ mony Hill. H.C. Chase, Hebron 6644. “We’ve got to get away from Welles said the total estate as­ tools; large work bench; lum­ ond floor, centrally located, $7,goo — 4 ROOM RANCH, surroundings. MANCHESTER — 7 room cus­ BROAD STREET, MANCHESTER . . . R d ., Bolton, 643-6427. Diamonds— W otchos— W this idea of giving the poor ev­ (Continued from Page One) sessed for federal estate tax ber and miscellaneous sup­ $90 m onthly. Call 649-3078 a l­ built-lns, wall-wall carpeting, tom built brick Colonial Cape, truck, foUowed by a car, drive SIX ROOM duplex, garage. BARROWS and WALLACE Co. erything we think they need,’’ purposes In' 1961 was $1,681,460. J a w a l r y 4 8 plies. Call 649-4232 a lter 6 p.m . ter 3 p.m . attached garage, approxi­ Come in soon. Apply to the Advertising Dept. We71 in like new condition, acres kins. “I would say It has every off the highway Into Mill Greek Young famUy, 2 children ac­ Manchester Parkade said Rep. Leonor K. Sullivan, Mrs. Slater was heiress to a Artielos For Sole 45 m ately $1,800 down. $66.00 djBCUss your qualification in a private mterview. high scenic land. Priced for appearance of being an Inside Park. * ^TCH AND JEWELRY re­ cepted. $126, ca ll 643-8093 after monthly including taxes. Mit­ M anchester 649-5806 D-Mo., the stamp program’s textile fortune founded by her W antad To Rant 68 quick sale. Hayes Agency, Job.’ ’ The FBI and Mahoning Coun­ ftOA^D R A C E set. hardly used, pairing. Prompt service. Up 3 p.m . * ten A gen cy, R ealtors, 648-6980. best friend on Oiqpltol Hill. The chief said the robbery, ty authorities went over the father, Horatio Nelson Slater of M usical tnstnimants 53 6490181. Do l t o n center — 6 room Bigger-than-iver Savisgs B trom beeker, 2 lanes, all p«urta to $20 on your old watch in WANTED 4 bedroom home In “In this program the pet^le largest in the recollection of cd- truck and a shotgim found In­ Webster, Mass. Included plus extra track, 4 trade. Closed Mondays. F.E. MANCHESTER — Income po­ Ranrii, 8 bedrooms, 1% baths, are taught how to spend their H6r 1916 m arriage to Sumner HARMONY electric guitar — FOUR ROOM, second floor Manchester. Provide other in­ $21,900 buys this beautiful 2% large llrirg room with beamed flcials In the Youngstown area, side, looking for fingerprints cars and extra accesaorlna Bray, 737 Main St., State Thea­ almost new. $66. Used am- apartment, garage, close to tential In this sturdy home on money,’’ she said. “As little as was puUed by “two or three W elles ended In d iv o rce in 1928. formation about house and lot Spruce St. 9 large rooms and you old Raised Ranch, 1% cdlUng and firaplace, 2-car at­ and other clues. on Family Clothing MoedsI $26. C all 648-8819. tre Building. pUfler, $40. 649-4140. schools, bus, stores and It is, they learn to budget it.’’ m en.’ ’ A year later she married Col. Including price to P. O. room for expansion, per­ 18 BISSELL ST.— MANCHESTER, CONN. baths, large lot good condi­ tached garage, nice view, a ------— ------churches. Inquire 72 School St. B ox 1101, M anchester. tion. Mitten Agency, Realtors, Mra. Sullivan and others Police said at least two keys Quasars were discovered In Joseph J .Kerrigan. That mar­ IX>FTY PILE. Free from soil manent siding, aluminum tranquil settii^. Mid 20’s badgered the Elseidiower ad- is the carpet cleaned with 6496680. were needed by the robbers— 1968. Their nam e Is short fo r riage also ended in divorce. She o r 4 room s. storms and screens, 3-car ga­ Paul W Dougan, Raaltor, 649 mihistration for a stamp pro­ Blue Lustre. Rent electric Ftiol and Food 49-A A n t ln iM t S6 ■------WANTED 3% - - one to open the door on the driv­ quaslstellar radio sources, but then resumed her maiden name. 647- rage, $23,000. W olverton Agen­ 4688. gram through much of the shampooer $1. The Sherwin- ______^ ^ ------R o o s i T T A r n l H A f l » centrally located, call NEW listing — 6 room Cape, er’s side and another for a side no one knows what they really A rnold WeUes Uves at 18 M ar­ FIREPLACE wood, clean, $16. WANTED TO BUY — antiques, tvC aa fie r a ia A Q S cy, Realtors, 6492818. 1960s. It had too much of a wri- tin Dale, Greenwich. Williams Co. 4 down, 2 unfinished iq>, 2 bed­ SOUTH WINDSOR — new door to get the money. are. a pick-up load. Phono 282- steins, furniture, pewter, lead------—------:------rooms, kitchen with cabinets Ranches, Raised Ranches and fare state aroma about it to suit The Kane truck was carrying p r o c e s s e d gravel for drive- 0060. ed lamps, art glass, prinUtivee, • plus added features. A-V con­ Oohmials aU with a view . This Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft money on a bank transfer and Benson. ways and parking areas. Also HIGH Quality sesusoned hsurd- any quantity. 844-8962. dition, A-1 location and priced is quality and value. OaU fo r also making pickups and deUv- bank run gravel sind fill at our for a quick sale. Hurry caU details, Hayes Agency, 6t9 Phclt E lsenhow er In 1961, and eries at the Boardman Plaza wood, cid to any length and CLOCKS bought, sold, traded, with him Benson. Enter Presi­ aereenlng plant or delivered. spUt, stored inside. Lecmard now, Paul J. Correnti Agency, 0181. Shopping Center on U.S. 224, loa US for your— ^ G eorge H. G riffing, In c., 742- expert repairing. Colonial 6496868. dent John F. Kennedy, deter­ five miles south of here. The OlgUo, B olton, 649-8818. C lock Shop, 882 M ain St., rear. SIX ROOM Cape — 8 or 4 7886. mined to have stamps. truck then crossed the highway ’ f p N Old clocks only. Open 10 a.m.- MANCHESTER — WaddcU bedrooms, stone fireplace, Kennedy’s first executive or­ to the department store, which HOBBYISTS — Hardwoods, ply­ new year’s 9 p.m. Simdays open till 8 School area. Coxy 9room walk-out basement, tree shad­ der was to establish a pilot pro­ is In another smaller shopping D woods, veneers, dowels, hard­ HousahoM G oods 51 p.m., closed Tuesday and Cape, 2 fuU baths, wall to wall ed stone patio. $18,900. Call gram in a handful of cities. Con­ area. FAj-aVAY, ware, finishes, .tools, ad- W ednesday. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 649 gress put it on a formal contin­ fif.iiiasi, IIHED rafrlgorators. carpeting, large paiteled Hawkins said the guards party $upplies! heaslves sutd m uch m ore. W ood 4686. uing basis in 1964. ranges, automatic washers, Utdien, birdi caMnets, built-in “ loaded a three wheel cart with Products SpeclsJltles, 80 Bar- A shopper armed with books s we have a complete asoortment! range, one car garage, ame- -BOLTON Center — 6 room coins to deliver to Almart’s. tltolom ew A ve., Hartford, 246- with guarantees. See them at W ontod— To Buy 58 of stamps, signed on the back so a we esn supply any siaa pa a r ^ty l ! A B. D. Pearl's Appliances, 049 atte drive, diaded lot approxi- Ranch, 2-car garage, 9bad- ____ _ They closed the automatic lock­ 8272. _ q f/ PJW GUO CBA tlBO tAOlXlg CftH s orgaalsatlsiial discoants, , to o l M HOUSEHOLD loto — Antiques maMy 70x800. Owner leaving rooms. 1% baths, famUy size . nn ing doors on the truck. They Mam St. Call 648-3171. buy Just about anything on the a < nuunmain swstreet — manoheater — eastist middle tpke. Y bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, state, $88,900. No agents. Call kitchen, one acre lot with hone went Into the store for four or grocer’s shelves so long as it’s Lepd Notice glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ 6499881. barn and paddock. Exodlent five minutes.” food and—with the exception of lage P eddler, A uctioneer, 420 condition. Selling fo r |22,000. Other witnesses later saw the DKOBBZS ON coffee, tea, cocoa and bananas E i.n t lT ATIOW OF OLAIHS , Lake St., B olton. 649-8247. For further information oaU R. E -American-grown. A T Jt COURT OF F. Dlmook Cb., Realton, 649 hoUen C artatay •mitUB. •*»! *91 ROCK MAPLE WE BXry AND SELL antiques, . Purchase of tobacco and al- ( j i a n m t Q u s toe DisUici of Oovertjy, PUBUC AUCTION 6246. day at Decentoer, A.D 1967. and used furniture, china, c(dx>Uc beverages Is forbidden. JTif mV. Hon. David C. Ran>e. KITCHEN' glass, silver, picture frames, FORECLOSURE SALE VERNON — Custom 4 bedroom But no one at Agriculture kids ^'o5* mation of Brnwt JRrkm m old coins, guns, pewter, scrap Colonial, 8 tiled baths, famUy him self that there’ s 100 p er cen t «floeoutor on the / f grtd, watches, old Jewdry, hob­ Route 44A—Bolton, Conn. room, douUe garage, lots of compliance on this. EspeelaUy COUNTER by coUectlons, paintings, attic In the Utile one-man neighbor­ Moano, late of Coventry. wMMa Opposite First Bolton Lake trees, low 80’s. Hayes Agency, ES BsSa dhtrirt deoeaMd. ^ ^ contents or whde estates. Fur­ hood groceries where the cus- n * Court doth decree that tt^e Sign On Premises 6490181. (8) ««««< »» be aUaered and Hmlted and CABINETS niture R epair Service, 648-7449. toomer and the man behind the ^ torSwUtoie rt wld e ^ to The above propeiity consists SOUTH WINDSOR — immacu­ cctmter are friends from way toeir ctrtnu a«Unrt Uto late 7-room hom e buUt 1966, HGSNOW [forfPotilatsiwiiiojrt bcusk. aiune to toe executor and ddrMto Room t W lfhouf Board W of a lot and 8 room one story pUbUo notlM be given of thl« Complete with sink and frame dwelling, with 2 car at­ heated flniihed rec room, 2- A more serious offender is the hardware. Display Item, THE THOMPSON House —Cot­ tached garage, bath and %, oU car heated garage, aluminum occasional customer who sells aiding, swimming pool, large ' never used. Must be sold. tage St. centrally located, large ^ hot water heat. her stamps to a willing store­ rMlssoBlandVWoman Tosm of Coventry, neareat toe ntace pleasantly furnished rooms, treed lot with brook, many ex­ keeper, asking more than she iiliere toe deoeaeed last d iv^ parking. C all 649-2868 fo r ov er­ DATE OF SALE; January 18. tras. For further information paid for them but less than their OertifMl from Record $200. caU R.F. Dimock Co. 6496246. DAVID C. RAFPB, Judge. night and permanent guest 1968 face value. % e makes a profit EMERGENCY _L and so does he when he turns 648-9678 rates. ' TIME OF SALE: 2:00 P.M. BOLTON — Near Center, 7- room Oolonial, 2-car garage, the stamps in at the bank for CLEAN comfortable rooms for PLACE OF SALE: On the fuU credit. Mature Styling refined gentlemen. Also effi­ bath and a half, fireplace. prem ises. Owner, $22,600. 6699226. The one restriction that stamp cien cy. 160 ToUand T pke., M an­ (fsers find hardest to live with is chester. , TERMS OF SALE: Deposit goUTH WINDSOR — you can the rule that food and only food of $2,600.00 in cash or cerUfled move right into this Immacu­ may be purchased. This means Clever Cover COMFORTABLE room for check at time of auction. Bale gentleman, private entrance, late 6 room Colonial with stamps are no good for soap, subject to the approval of the screened sun porch on large toUet tissue and other nonedlUe free parking. 14% Hackma­ Superior Court, ToUand County. tack St. between 99 p.m. beautlfuUy landscaped corner essentials. Hie pn^rty wUl.be sold free lot in dwlce residential area on Hie official answer to this ROOM for one or two, com­ and clear of the mortgage being Ellington Rd. Near^ sdiool, complaint Is that as laudable as plete light housekeeping pri- foreolosed and of aU claima drardi, shopping 'Oanters. soeq) and toilet paper are, how vlleges, parking. 648-8880, 648- subaequant In right thereto. BuHt-ln appUaaecs Including nutritious are they? 'And that’s 6266. DESCRIPTIOM: That certain disposal and dishwasher. Two what the stamps are all ssbout n i u i M lasi-niiiii. iriiiiiiiiiii mail ioi at lai iircraii p iece a t land located on the car garage. Owner changing better diet. \ NEWLY decorated furnished 1 PrknsI posiUon. CaU 2897186 for Woriilngton sets general room, adjoining bath, private southerly side of Route 44A in the lymn of Bolton, County of appointment guidelines but le:ivc3 '.o state, entrance, parking. 649-7702. county or municipal authorities TbUand and State of Connecti­ VERNON ROOM, quiet home, prefer non­ cut, more partlculariy hounded —nn^iy welfare departments It’s the AlreratTs policy to help ambi­ TAKE A PEEK —thetask of setting amounts to OriglBslly L 97 to 2U 17 smoking refined l^ y. Car de­ The Aircraft keeps growing to meet and dascTlbed as fbUows; sirable. Reasonable arrange­ tious people help themselves. On-the- CaU John McLaughlin to. be diaiged for stamps. WE'RE OPEN All NIGHT... industry's demands for jet engines... m ent. 649-4670 a lte r 6. job training and a recently expanded Commencing at a point on tha see, this nice, 6% room On the average, famUies pay that's why Aircraft jobs are steady jobs Educational Assistance Program are Southerly line of U.8. Route Ranch on large corner lot In 16 for each |10 worth of stamps. with excellent chances to move ahead! 44A, also known as Boston But the bonus is much better (or available to all employees. fine area. CMonlol styling, » 3 » * 2 2 Tuiiqilke, which point Is ’niree raised hearth fireplace, 1% those at the very bottom of the IF NECESSARY! and 8/10 (8.$) feet Bouttawest- An outstanding selection of up-to-the-minute styles tor baths, garage and breeze- economic seals. e eriy from a Highway Depart­ w ay fo r $22,900. H u rtyl hoUday pa^es. Included arc velvets, mylars, mctaUlcs, ment Bound and whl<^ point is 6496806. winter whites, bonded orlon aoryUcs. laces, dhlffons and also the canter line of a stone brocades. PeUtes’ 6 to 18, Juniors’ 7 to 18, misses' 8 to waU and which point is alao the WE WILL NOT CLOSE... M and half sises 14% to 24%. If you’re • beginner there’s no better W Stock Market Liberal benefits include hospital, sur­ Northeasterly oomar of land place tO'letm new skills than on our gical and life insurance, retirement plan, now or formerly of one Haling, BARROWS and WALLACE Co.. paid training programs. Earn while you Manchester Parkade UNTIL TifE LAST CUSTOMER nine paid holidays, up to four weeks tbanca in a Southerly direction Is Lower in learn and graduate into a good job! by an interior angle 101* 47’, to Manchester 6496806 Girls Winter Coats Gracious Apartment vacation, sick leave with pay and more. the Boutberly line of U.8. Route living In Lovely Manchester HAS BEEN SERVED I 44A along tha cenMk of the said Active Trade d i£ u x b t o w n h o u s e s A t Moderate Prlcee stone waU a distance of Two Wowtud Raal Ertof 77 NEW TOR K(AP)—Hie stock Orig. Orlg. Rental Agwt 'v a Hundred (900) test to a point; market continued lower in ac­ 17.97 TO CROCHET In an Easterly direction HOME18 — land, investm ent 11.97 J. D. REALTY tive trading early this after­ a dlstenca of Two Hundred (200) property urgently needed to WE'LL BE READY TO... 64S-81S8 e 668-8719 noon. APPLY NOW FIEE T lllllll Will NY feat to a point; tbenea in a meet our evergrowing demand Solids, plaids and tweeds. Sizes 4 to 6x and 7 to 14. 268 JETIBE JOBS of qualified cUents. CUl Paid H m New York Stock Ehc- IF YOU DON’T HAVE SHOP EXPERIENiE- Northerly dlrecttoo a dlstenoe VISIT THE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE J. Oorrentt, Agancy, 6496868. idiangc ticker tiq;>e lagged be­ OrENlOW you may ba given UO hours of instruction and of Two Hundred (300) feet to a hind from the start. Fgsbloned for the mature 400 Main Street, East Hartford, Connecticut training on tha machina you hava boon hirad point GUARANTBED flolel We will At noon, the Dow Jones indue- Mount Snow Tins! Toddlers Snow Suits nomao la a versatile dress and MACHINE OPERATORS to oporata. Instruction will bo in our own lin e o t UJS. Route 44A; thence guarantee In writing to buy oombinatlon accented Easy to crochet this cute NOTICE trisl average was off 0.98 at SHEET EETAL ASSEMBLERS machina training school. in a Wasteily diraotlon akmg your home at a pra agreed bunny ooverup for a txtttie TOWN OF HANOBESTER, Oni FBI TBBIGBIIEIIEICE 894.01. ■wUh hantoome teaming to en- OONNEOnOUT the floutheriy Una of U.8. lUmte price If it is not sold during Losers outnumbered gainers makee a novel shower or ba- WELDERS • BENCH MECHANICS ADVANCED TRAINING APPLICANTS may bo Recharge Retteries I Orlg. Kaima the feminine form. REFUSE OMXBOnON 44A a distenoa of Two Himdrad the listing period. We are aaar gift! Fun to make; fun to MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY ^ givtn courses ranginf from 22 weeks to 93 by a fair margin. Mo. 83M with FatbO-Rama Is AIRCRAFT ENGINE MECHANICS AND TESTERS weeks in Machining, Jat Engine Sheet Hotal, (900) feat to’ the point of begtn> proven produeera. CaU for de­ Hie Associated Press average 9.57 In 86 to 62, bust 88 to 84. use. There will be no refuse 8 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M. Tool, Dio and Gaga Making, Machine Ro|Mir ning. tails. BeUtcN Agawy. Real- of 60 stocks at n o o n w a s o ff .2 Pattern Na 268 has crochet collection on Monday, Jan­ PARTS INSPECTORS • TRAINEES Perform other Cer Services! Mae 6$, 40 bust, dress, 8% yards t o n , 9496m . at H9.0 wttfa Industrials off .1, Stylos for boys and girls. Sizes 2, 8 and 4. dlrectinns for soft-drink bottle uary 1, 1166. At bouaebolde TUESDAY EVENINGS TILL 8 P.M. and Pipe Making. «ir«»pHng tharetrom a oar- ______o f 46-ln(h; Jacket, 2% yards. POWERCEL COMPONENT TESTERS rails off J and utilities un­ covers In tw o sizes. normally achednled lor od- APPRENTICE CANDIDATES may ba allgiMe for tain parcel of li^ contal^ property. Send 60 cents In coins plus lection on this day, their PUNT PROTECTION FIREMEN AND GUARDS SATURDAYS 8 A.M. TO 12 NOON changed. y ■ 'Send 36c in coins plus 10c coursoo ranging from throo to four m r s In Jat Pasek, Realtors, 3897470, 749 16 cents for finit-olass mall aad next ooUectior day will be Mbst gahM and lossas were of for firat-claas mall and s|>eolal . MATERIAL HANDLERS AND PACKERS other Connecticut plants in North Haven, Engino Motalsmlthing, Machining, Tool G Dio veyad to the 8 ^ of Oo"gy; 6490066. handling for each pat- Thursday, January 4, 1666. a ffactlonal nature. Infants Pram Suits handling for each pattern. Making and Electronics. tlcut as deecribed In a o e e a ------i * tetn . AND MANY OTHERS Southington and Middletown. Hw market dip came the day Sue Burnett, Manchester Anne Oahot, Manchester Eve­ C hristm as tree ooUeotton dated October M, I960, reoor9 HRED of Sbowliig... And Showliigr Are they kMUng you •ftar the ’ Federal Reserve MnnlnS Herald, 1166 A V E . OF ning Herald, 1160 A ^ . OF fo r all win be ed In Volume 21, Page 6», ot SERVICE lu p d a rly over as a Sunday P p o t t i Bat­ Board decldad to raise requird t . s m a u o A s , n e w t o b x , n .y . AMERICAS, NEW YORK, N.Y. tha Bolten Lend Raoords. Orig. 6.57 ooUeoUon days. ter let. us screen those h-nfc reserves against dnuu 10086. STORE to 7.97 16666. FOR FURTHER INFORMA- praspeete for you. Wo bring dsposUs. However, brokers sold o o o d /V e a r 'Print Name, Address with Zip Christmas trees should be r a n t Name, Address with itn ■nOK CALL OR WRIT*: th ^ w en unsure what affect, if Code and Style Number. placed at curb for pickup by discriminating. Intoreatod, Op Code, Style Number end quaUflad boyen to see a any, the action would have on KELLY ROAD—VraiNON EMOPnNO CBaNTBR 1 and 3-pc. styles with single or double sip frani. You’ll went a copy of our imW b e town to contractor. Joseph A. Conti, Oanmlttee Slae. property.. . without bothering stock prioesover thclong run. 18 and 34 monuui. ■r- Oet a bead start on up-to-tbe /■«7 Fan A Winter Album to aee O 'N eal g«g Main Street William D . l^anclw ter, Cooneolteut OWMO. the owner. Kettb Real Estate, Tradbig was mixed on the Phonoa: 876-^292, 646^)101—Shoit of OoihT U m O a r BoEQr B o d s e t P ta n ! i minMta atyllDS With the new Vhll etU the designs fhom which you Direotor el tri. 649U82. AmerioOh Stoo kExobange. gad Winter '67 lam e of BaEq can choose your needlework PubUo WoHts TMophone 6496661 ' Sbablfla. Only 00 cents a copy. pattorns. Only 60c.

■ a 1-4 mmirliPBtpr Eiiynttts UmiUi T H U R S D A Y , DBCSE5BIBBR 28, 1967 Avenge DeUy Net Praee Rm S - The education committee^ of fan fltnn Rural Rsetdewes to pier 1%^ Woek KiMed The Weather me, Restdenee A by the TVC. GamieiiliB 8loleii About Town the Junior Women’s Club* of Damato Seeks 88, u e r door tonight. Low aero to Manchester, Inc., will meet to­ JbxvH Buiktors to eek li« for 10 above. Tomorrow fair. High Roy Wlesa, son of Mr. and night at 8 at the home of Mrs. the extenakm o f a none change Off Oothesliiie Mta. Walter W lm e of 1S7 Ugh In u pper 30e. ise George Thnskl, Wedgewood T P C Permit cn Stone St In Oobober the Police are Investigating the at te «B the dean’s list af theft of aromen’s undergar­ 15,563 D r. HPC approved a sone change, tfnian ObUege, Sdienectad^, ments from a dothesUne at 8 e CUy of VfUage Charm t, w M ln a w requested by Jarvta, on Center N.T. for the first trimester. He For Buildings West St. sometime yesterday. n etattoewl Tickets are still available for and Stone Sts. from Realdence AdvetitolBg oa Page 17) to a freshman at the college, The uhdergarmenta were the VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 75 (TWENTY PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCflBSTBR, CONN.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1967 PRICE SEVEN CENTS 1, who aloo the American Legion New Done A to Residence Zone C. and a 1M7 graduate of Man­ A j i sjpplloaitlcn for a epeoial only clothes taken from the tea acalnat Jeuvls wants to extend the Resi- chester High M iool. Tear’s Eve party at the poet pennlt for a group ?X*.v.vSs’ st military ed, and Lou Joubert and his —Fire engulfed tiu home of a Hartford Superior Court Judge the easement "makes it unnec­ ind political band will play for dancing from. couple with 18 children early to­ ruled yesterday that the Rev. essary for the court to consider to 80,000. 9:80 p.m. to 8 a.m. day and nine of tiie ehUdreis— William M. Phllpot does not the other issues." LOFT'S KITCHFN aged 8 to 18—perished. H ie pai> have to belong to a lake asso­ The Rev. Mr. Phllpot, reached today at the Community Bap­ Fireman l.C Clifford Tower of ente and five other children ciation to use Andover Lake. ^ a • tist Church in New Haven >man D i e t FRESH CANDY U.S. Coast Guard recently wrote home at the time escaped hy The Rev. Mr. Phllpot is a where he Is pastor, said he was his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ Jumping from bedroom' windows New Haven Negro who has long - IC rs. JtiU% "delighted at the decision.” He WELDON DRUG CO. ter Tower of 28 Delmont St., into six iiudiee of snow. boss* dented membeowhlp In the a Waterbary c o Andover Lake Property Own­ said a favorable decision had that he had seen the Bob Hope Three older Children of Mr. f W ednesday been expected. Show at DaNang, Vietnam. He and Mra. Roland Girouard were ers A s80ciatie b y max*, the "K in g o f J azs,” died "symphonic Jazz" to the East, man. He hastily wrote "Rhapao- from Alexander Berggren has grown so that wo just cannot smatiiing through a window. today aiqMurently of a heart at­ at A tia n tlc CHty, N .J ., and the seem to make enough of it. One of the children who tack at Doylestown Hospital. He dy In Blue" for Whiteman to next year he brought It to Jumped from upatalre ran t o a w as 76. play in Aeolian Hall. For the We have increased our New Year’s quota of Korv to Tame the north wind. Theie coat* or# B roadw ay. neighbor’s for help. Nelghbcnre The musician was rushed to same occasion Victor Herbert 000 lbs. . . and should have enough when you come in . . . ood-looking and luxurloudy worm. He appeared in George sought to pile chairs iq> the side the hospital at tbout 4:80 a.m. composed a suite of serenades. but Just to make sure, why don’t you call 648-4151 now and Rondtome split ihoulder*. In tollds, White’s "Scandals," some of herringbone*, plold*. Regular*, short*, of the wood frame house In an after he was stricken in his , “I never believed,” Whiteman place your order? Floreiu Zlegfeld’s productll, compare at $90 tim a ted 828,000 in a wom an story. Work of snow re­ In Andover, Mass., a man He remained devoted to all ter clod for roast or London broil lb. fur trimm&el storm, although 87 customers In The announcement was made Y^oodcock said. Under unton moval equipment was slow­ collapsed while shoveling snow kinds of music to the very end. teller’s yellow car. the WeUs Bt area loat electric by Leonard Woodcodk, UAW nfiqs, the pact had to be o r • 1 . 1 9 ed by 'the crusted snow, in front of his house and was "I don't think you have to live Coot* for any season. Now •pill shoulders It was the third time the ytw oO by both groups befora and slosh pocket*. ZIp-out orton pile lintr*. Broad Street branch of the and driving conditions dead on arrival at a hospital. (See Page Tea) tn one groove all the tim e," he In shads* of Irldsscent blue, grey, olive said recently. "If It’s well done, g o in g in | o e ffe c t. Pbiehurst Freshly Ground Stamford Federal Savings and Woododek ixittfied 114 of the and natural. Reg*. 34 to 46; shorts, 34 to LiWUt A ssociation w a s h eld up. it’s well done, no matter what 44; long* 38 to 46. kind It Is." ______UAW’s OM locals to step up The two robbers, described as Sentencing One of the highlights of White- ^ , •■•■■■*? theto oro local MgottotlOM ^ C H U C K or Negroes about six feet tall, man’s career came last spring gAgf'|'|lshg| ifi management The to walked In at five minutes to 10 Reg. Cow-eer Sea Reocue iriien...u.v. 'residents. - u . n of l nTnn..New Hope, t-xx.yiAs.yvAM^heduled iiiii otheroth er 20 Gk G M I< have settled and one of them poked a pistol Marines Sweep Through $85. the quaint Bucks County village a lrea d y . 3 in 1 BLEND on ly in the face of Rali^ Martino, HONOLULU AP — To the on the Delaware River where he In a telegram to th^xtoeali, In 10 lb. lots . 68, manager of the branch. rescue of two cows came the Rights a s e lived in semiretirement, hon­ Woodcock warned tba^ any “Everybody lie down on the U.S. Coast Guard. Use Your Regular ored him for his half century in strikes, work stoppages or ^u|> Save, too, on chuck and 3 in 1 smaller floor,’’ the bandit ordered. A 40-foot Coast Guard boat Fortified Coast Villages JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — A Charge, or Conn. Jazz. (ailment of production must bbs^ icesi« quantities at 758ft Luxurious eiant-sixed dyed squirrel or natural mink According to Martino, the rob­ picked up the first swimming U.S. district Judge today sen- CRlarge C ard . . . H e nam ed authorised In advance by UAW tv collars lavished on 100% pure wool fabrics. De­ bers were not satisfied until he heifer Thursday, and the tender his retirement tences seven' white men convict­ Dehize Round Steak qround will be on SAIGON (AP). — U.S.^ Ma-w«a relatively clear, the U.S. pstirol boat pulled the stricken home "Coda, headquarters. and the other three employes In IronwDod plucked the other with noting that a e(j Qf conspiracy In the deaths of sale at 9 5 ^ lb. signer Styles and colors. They'll go fast at this low lines swept today through two Command aald. An investigation craft out of the battle 40 miles The GM settlement parallels the office pressed their faces a cargo net. coda Is the concluding eight three clvU rights w ork ers In price. So, moke your choice now. fortified vUlagea on coastal low- was ordsred by the eommsnder southwest of Saigon. bars of a musical score. Neshoba County. agreements reached eatUer at against the floor. What were the cowa doing 20 miles south of Da of the U.S. 7tfa Air Force Gen. In the big delta city of M y Tho Ford and cairyrier. The gunmen used MsuHno’s Whiteman was an avid fan of xhe seven were convicted by swimming in Honolulu harbor? Nang, where a helicopter as- WIlUam MOmyer and Air Force about 40 miles below Saigon, automobile racing and attended aU-white Jury In Meridian In The agreement provides for HOLIDAY PINEHURST HAMS keys to open the vault. The Coast Guard aaya It ap­ aault had led them into a heavy^ oCfieers were sent to the scene, Viet Cong mortsrmen lobbed a races at Indianapolis and par- October of conspiracy to violate an average increase of 81 on After stuffing the carii into a pears they wanted a cooling dip flrefight with about 000 Oommu- The mistaken strafing came barrage of 42 rounds into the CKpfar Ciett ticulariy at Daytona Beach, Fla. the clvU' rights of Tirini-n«l hour in wages and fringe bene- The featured Kiakus ham will be the 5 lb. can at shopping bog, they handcuffed to break the monotony of barge on a day'of scattered ground ac- compound of the provincial taos- nist troops. When BUI France built the Day- S chw em er, 24, and Andrew three-year span of •4*99 continue the sale on 3 lb. can of Martino,-*- assistant vice presl- travel between Molokai and Reports from the field said ttons up and down the nation, pltal, wounding 17 civUlana end tona Speedway In W hlte- Goodman, 20, both of New York, the contract. Workers w en re­ > styles for pident George Holmes, and tel­ Kauai IslondB., they were in ’Hiey rangod from pitdied Imt- unannounced number KnkuB Hams at •S .0 9 each. 100% VIRGIN WOOL enemy resistance was light, a man became a boaid member, and Jam es Chaney, 22, a M erid ­ ceiving an average of $4.70 an L metallica, Companion Clearance! le rs D olores G osiew skl. 87, and Honolulu briefly to r feed in g. tios in tiia coastal lowlands Squth Vietnamese soMiera. marked departure from the rain a position he stUl held. ian N egro. hour. ' thllfoDs and Gome to Pkiehurst for Morrell’s E-Z cut shankless, around Da Nang to Marius in (See Page Nineteen) of fire that m uked the Leather­ Sharp ground sotions InvMved He was fascinated by the per- Indictments wero issued un­ The increases In the contract' itlssea* 8 to boneless (almost bondess) ready to eat Hams and (be Mekong Delta where U.S. necks’ landing In s muddy rioa botii South Vietnamese and fectiem of Vacing machines and der a 97-year-old ReoonstrucUon wUl boost labor costs for the Navy patrol boats fought Viet Fleur-de-lis Hams. paddy there Thursday. These American units. said their rhythm remained him era la wprovlding a maximum company about six per cent a Cong intahhymen. accounts said 17 Mtorlnes and 87 The heaviest engagement of a symMumy orchestra. sentence of 10 years In prison the enemy were killed that One Communist gumur in the Thursday pitted a force of more Whiteman was born In Den- and a $0,000 fin e. MeanwhUe, General Motors Efts WE NEED THE SPACE MORE THAN WE NEED Thirty Marines were delta put a small patoM bogt out than____ _ 1,000______South V ietn am ese ven, C olo., M arch 28, 1801, and The______state_____ has______lu v e r filed became the first U.S. automak­ Threat of Power Rift ^wounded. VabMB of action with a reooUless riflo against a Communist battaUim Pj»y 6odctail • regulars, shorts, longs Vietnamese irregulars loMtsd in * nits growlns and If It gets more se- way out The alternative mlgbt . 'X, I Franks or Tiny Smoked Fraidcs . . . 3 lb. bags of real • free aherotions i « v . ■ » « , . ' >1 Jumbo Shrimp ... Dutkee’a Hors D’oeuvres... Salted *t1 International .oonfennee. even war among the Wg powers. ^ Nuts... the new Fiddle Faddle . . . Leer’s femous Po­ Soviet and Red Chinese state- A similar situation seems to be 82 and two American Scientists Present New Sex Study Findings tato Chips . . . Scaliest Egg Nog . . . Scaliest Sour Save a bundle on these 100% m^ U.S. cimmund said tt>; South G leam . . . .you name i t ... Pkiehurst will try to have Ail the styles you've wanted at. tremendous saving* for Vletiu^ war throu^ Vietnamese forte was battling a NEW YORK (A P) — SMen- do NOT seem to have prompted men and women, In colleges Simon of the Institute at Bloom- oenit to Mm new study said Mmy wool luxury tailored Irorsted Sion of Laos and Cambo^ as magnitude of U»e Vietnam war jjj it fm* you. yeui For daytime and date-linw; wools, bondod orlon* tists today presented xiivUny any rtoe toi the psnoentagp o f across the imtion, compsuwd Ington, Ind. first hod intercourse with giris suits. Available In handsome if reflecting foar this wm hap- to ita east, U um poses a aii^- 3 ^,1, n n m n s K !^ and wools, iertoys, crapes, nylon* and brocade* in one ___ sh, fTom new studies Not human sox- women having tototoourse Im- with findings from slmUar quea- Compared with a generation they intended to marry. This Open till 9 Thurs. and FrL—>8 A.M. Fri. and Sat. sharkskins, stripe patterns, and two-ploco style*. Hove o boll, shop early and spark ^ ^ “***“•■* ual behavior, listing among gen- fora marria^. ttoi^ of aimt m m ^ 1^. <>M>ard said, "It Is compared with only 000 to fiv e and muted plaids. eral oonMustons: —Use of birth control devices students In the 1940’s and eariy clear that the enormous differ- per cent—In various colkgo If Remember, Good Recipes Never Change . . . That’s why you up your mld-wlntor wordrobo. Sito* for |unior pollto*. Cong as sanctuary from Amerl- speculate that Laos to so impor- {Mnbaxraa were 4 get the aneet Swedish Korv at Plnehurst . . . Good U.8. iuniM, ml**#* and woman. —Thtes has been “no sexual doesn’t seem to lead to to' 1900’ s—a gen eration ence between how males and fe- yenra—wbo so isportad to tire i can pursuit. There are r e p ^ tsnt that If there had been m ^ ^ stmoortinr fire 4 uits CM oe Meats never change . . . That’s why you always get rsvolution’* strictly speaking, creased sexual activity so much ao ago. males view their Initial partner earlier surveys. the finest at Plnehnret . . . Remember, pleeae, yon save on of a Communist buUdiq; and In- war In Vietnam there *nd dipped downMtobtaslng rather more a contimistinn of as to Increased enjoyment. So far, he said, “all thto hos changed very little. In brief, m il ALTUATIONS creased activity in Loos. w ould have been oim Young men now rarely have I every ohnek eat thto week . . . We glndy freoMr-wrap your 20nun cannon and 00-ca llb o r long oxristing trends. The sotenttoto addressed ses­ sounds like a ctmtinuatlon of the females surrender their virgini­ their first experienoe with pros- m ib. lots of 8 in I or Choloe Ground Chuck. All this to familiar and omi neighbor state, possibly more machine guns. The ground oe- —Cbllaga eosds oontinue to sion of the American Assqoto- trend toward sexual equality ty to males they love, whereas titutee—only two to seven per 1 nous. < perilous from the atsn ^ p c ^ o f S ^ r ^ ^ J a 2 r t1 he‘ ^orOb^J » equate tboir first soxual Intar- tion tor tbs Advancement of BM- wltii tho female being regarded males are much less emotional­ The Imminence of a big-power intenmUctMa oompltoations. cent In the new study oosspajed porently was broken off as the oourso with love, srhereas men enoe. both by males and by harsMf as ly involved.’ DOWNTOWN MAIN STOBET, OPEN 6 DAYS Use Your House and Hele Charge Aecountl showdown had much to do with Laoe to a gateway Bunnai and w ith 20 to 20 per ceM pgevlous- South yistnamaso to be oDDortuntotic. Dr. Paul H. OebluuKl, dlreetor segoual objaat to be ex- For college coeds now at their ly . ) fro n t. Plnehurst Inc. the convocation of an interna- Thailand and a potential key to Grocery, MANCHESTER THURa NIGHTS til 9 unit, called a otvltian irregular —G b e s * to n d iM to trand, of tho Institute for Sex Research idMted, and more as a fellow first exporlonoo, “love waa In­ Dr. Gebhard said the studtos tkxSBl oonforenoe five yeans ago mastery of aU Southeast Asia, group, puUod hnok'sritb oqwotoUy amoiqr young woman, at Indiana Unlverrity founded human with her own needs, ex- vM ved in 70 to 90 p e r cen t ______on the Laotian sltuatton. It in i960, s ^ a later British nbow a slgnlfloant percentage 302 MAIN— C50RNBR MIDDLE TURNPIKE DOWNTOVMIUINST.MIIDliKSTER • Ms oassieMtoi, for the first — intercourse by the late Dr. Alfred O. Klnaey, peotstions, and rights.” oases”—slmllsr to jhs earlier increase among gt^*^wte s2 i could happen again, perhaps partiamentary review of La o s , The strafing run took plaoo in to bo a ploaaursaUe event desoribod first results from s The 1987 study was conducted flndlnga. thto time Including talks on the ------midaftonoao and tbs woather —Nswsr oosstosocptlve devieas 1997 survey among nearly 1«900 under direction of Dr. William Among males, U to 14 per (See Page Twe) Vietnam struggle. (800 P a g o F s « ) i