WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1968 PAGE PORTy-EIGHT Manrl;«0t0r Ewfttittg Average Daily Net Press Run For 'Tile Week Ended The Weather Clear tonight. Low five to 16. The Fellowcraft Club of Man­ The Mountain Laurel Chapter J February 17, 19C8 About Town chester Lodge of Masons will Chorus of Sweet Adelines will DellaFera Pledges Efforts Tomorrow mostly sunny, windy. have a spaghetti and meatb^l iheet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the High near SO. The Entered Apprentice de­ dinner for Its members March Russian American National Cen­ 15,534 gree will be conferred at a 4 at 6:30 p.m. at the Masonic ter, 211 Wethersfield Ave., Hart­ For ^Yes^ Vote on Busing Pick a few . . . Manchester— A City of Village Charm meeting of Friendship Lodge Temple. Members are remind­ ford. nounced that he will step down of Masons In the Masonic ed to Call John O. Nelson, 40 GOP Town CSralrman Fran­ VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 121 (OlaMifled AdverCtoIng

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I I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1968 PAIQB #A<3lB S D t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1968 ^Pot’-Using Vemon around tffe three pilots to keep them Connecticut from’ oawless Interviews or public ap­ pearances with the wrong people. It Midshipmen ilpraU n hushed down public attention to the Yankee Rockville High Honor Roll FDBUmnDP BY THE great humanity Hanoi was claiming for To Be Ousted H ffe are the names of the Mary Pellee, Debtmah Perry, Pelletier, Richard Raines, Alice Suzanne Pearson, Donna HmUU> PRIMTINO OO., INC. Linda Powers, Baribaira Rapp, Rock, Diane SIlsz, Terri Smith, Schultz, Bonnie Bchumey, Gary U BtaMll Str«M itself. By A.HiO. Rockvtile High School students Donald RedfieM, EUxabeth St. Sharon Songallo, Catherine Ste- Shearer, Thomas Bklllen, Mary- M neht«>«r, Conn. In all this, natural Instincts were (Continued from Page One* who have been named to the T B 0 1 U 8 T. raR oxnioN being revealed. American ofAclaldom, We happ«*»ed to menUon, as Germaine, Donald Schneiidei'i phenson, Morgan Strong, Darryl beth Szalontai, Marianne Ter- WAL.TER R. rBRGUSON But it was learned unofficial­ honor roll for the second quar­ alla, Deborah Thompaon, Jane PubUjhftrs to put It bluntly, would probably have samples of special Connecticut Wendy Smith, William Starkel, Sullivan, Jane Vandervoort, Un- ly that the 13 do not include any ter. Thompson, Barry Tuttle, Janet ______Founa»d October 1, KM ______interests which might conaMer Charlene Taylor, Patricia Tru- da Welch, Eleanor Wendhlser, preferred not to have such a symbolic, campus athletes or brigade of­ White, Jeanie Bevins and Spen­ PvfcHihxl Erary B>er and alao the local newa pub- be ready with the theory that they had necUcut Air PoUutlMi (Dontrol C^horches Motors on Oakland St. White said some of the mdl^- Mordasky, Holly Nickerson, Wil­ Malkin, Holly Martin, Bradford it also repels water and Is im- llatied here. , . .. Senior honors. Holly An­ All riahta of repubUcatlon ot spedai dla- been brainwashed Into it, and ready to CommlsslMi chooses to promul­ shipmen to be expelled had derson, Barry Berman, Made­ liam Orfltelll, Dianne Saunders Mosher, Nancy OrlowskI, Jody possible to wash properly be- patchea herein are alao reserved.______see that the first thing that happened to gate them after the public smoked marijuana on more than leine Blfolck, Suzanne Bittner, and Lorraine Wilhelm. Owen, Robin Pope, Mary cause It doesn’t really get wet. Thompson and Henry Urback. The Herald Printlns Company Inc., aa- them on their return was prompt ex­ hearing It is going to conduct Coventry one occasion and some only Josephine Castner, Donna Cie Sophomore honors, Emily HAWAU’S FLORA aumea no tlnanolal responalMItty for typo- posure to a remedial brain bath. at the State Capitol next Tues­ once. Investigators are satisfied chowskl, Eileen Clark, Jane Aberle, Susan Arzt, Carolyn Freshman honors, Elizabeth cnaphloal errors appearlna In advertlseanenta WINDSWEPT and other reading nuatter In The Manchester The two pacifist leaders naturally had day afternoon, neither Barrin­ they have Identified all who Darico, Louise Devaney, Barba- Barll, Christina Beer, Patricia Abbe, Peter Aldins, Deborah Evenly Herald.______to be disappointed, first because State ger nor Conard would claim participated In the marijuauia ra Dufour, Carol Falce, Sandra Berger, Jane BIron, Gall Blythe, Ashland, Nancy Barney, Nora HONOLULU (AP) — The bulk smoking, White said, adding Belanger, Sherry Blonstein, of Hawaii’s carnation cn ^ Is Subscriber to Los An*elee Tlmes-Waahln«- and Defense Department strategy cut clear tide to light up the giant- Extra Funds, Librarian Proposal Fargo, Patricia Flaherty, Darlene Boney, Germaine Bos- ton Post Newa Service. „ __ , bowled pipes they have made that the current incident and Thomas Gorman, Sharon Green, ley, Norman Boulals, Kathreen JAWte^Brown, Iannis ^rleigh, raised on Maui Island, which Pull aervlce client of N. E. A. Senrlce. them and their own symbolism out of PublWiera R^esentatlves — The Jidhu famous on the Connecticut po­ one last June are imrelated. Jane Gregus, Evelyn Hall, Da- Campbell, Linda Civltello, Fred- Jane Oudden, Bruce Fortuna, has been battered by wind and the picture, second because they felt Mathewa Special Agency — New York. 0\1- He said he did not know where vld Ireland, Charles King, Don- rlc Clement, Cathleen Clough, Jean Gunther, Patricia Hallor- rain for weeks, oa«D, Detroit and Boston. litical scene. We would like to Lead School Board Discussion that such tactics would close off the pos­ defend their Individual liberties the midshipmen obtained the aid King, Carol Kirk, Vincent Gladys Corcoran, Joyce (Jum- an, Thomas Helenski, Dorothy So the Aloha State Lei Sellers MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA- sibility of more pilot releases by North against this threatened bureau­ The Board ot Education this sistance In setting this up, and pointed out that while health marijuana but that Navy inves­ Kluczewski, Ronald Koslowski mings, Joy DeCarll, Beth Dietz, Hunt, Carole Ireland, Elaine Association is importing cama- TIONS.______Vietnam. cratic encroachment. But the week discussed again the real- making use of this resource and guidance are considera­ tigators would turn whatever and Marsha Kullck. Walter Dimmock, Joanne Dube, Jackson, Christine Jaslon, Ml- tions from the U.S. mainland to Display advertlabij; closlna hours: In the midst of such events, and such location of an unexpired bal- would also be economiccd. No tions in some suspensions, there information they had over to Also, Ava Landry, Brenda Patricia Duffln, Gary Ehrhardt, chael Kehoe, Wayne Knight, Ju- meet the demand for Hawaii’s For Monday — 1 p.m. FVIday. foot always was that when one 2 ance In the teacher kalary ac- vote was taken on this, and the are many oases where this does dlth Krlksicun, Richard Llsk, famous flower lets. The assocla- For Tuewlay — 1 p.m. Satuiday. an instinctive clash of Interests, the most of them had his greaA-bowled state and federal authorities. Leighton, Priscilla Lerch, Deb- Robert Falconer, David Gilroy, For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday. count, now expected to be 111,- subject was shifted to the third not apply, as In clear-cut Barbara Marquis, Brenda May, Uon reports plumeria and or delicate and moving plight seems to us The Washington Post was orah Lisk, Thomas Luddecke, Debra Green, Michael Hodge, For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. pipe full up and going full (XK) by the end of the school topic: hiring of a 'vice-prlnclpal. offenses such as being caught Suellyn Morris, Janet Murphy, chids are In short supply, too. For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. that of the three pilots themselves. blast the result, although beau­ first told of the use of marijua­ Bonnie Mair, Lawrence Maron, Beth Horsman, Joanell Hutch- FOr Saturday — 1 p.m. Thursday. year. Part-time Vice Principal? smoking on school grounds. na In Bancroft Hall on Tuesday Rlchard Martocchlo, Rosemary inson, Janice Jarzynskl, Stephen Claaairied deadline — B p.m. d w before Perhaps, in their prison ordeal, they tifully and indescribably frag­ The administrative council Boardman said he questioned Young said he agreed with publication. 6 p.m. Friday for Saturday rant, could also attain such night by a midshipman Inform­ Martocchlo, Barbara Maye, Rl- Jasek and Timothy Johnston, OPEN TONIGHT 1 and Monday publloatlon. did weaken. Perhaps they did realize had recommended to the board whether this would be a full- or Messier and feels that guidance ta McLaughlin, Susan Morey, Also, Lawrence Kasevlch, density as to occlude the sun. ant. The academy’s announce­ that their own Defense Department that the funds go toward hiring part-time position, and noted is consulted after the disciplin­ Ann Morganson, Kathleen O'- Margaret Kuez, Rudolph Thursday, February 22 If we can’t protect such In­ ment followed Inquiries would have preferred them to so con­ a vice-principal at the high that there had been a recom- ary action, while the vice-princi­ Wednesday. Neill, Mildred Peterson, David Kynoch, Denise LaPrance, Clay- duct themselves as to discourage any nocent victims of the forthcom­ school and a librarian and mendatlon that someone from pal is the direct disciplinarian, Phelps, Helml Puclno, Deborah tonMcIntyre, Barbara Mc^ Don’t ing bureaucratic regulation of White labeled the midshipman North Vietnamese kindness and would, clerk-secretary for the Middle within the school system be as­ “admlnlstrartlve Intern’’ from Rau, Frederick Ray, Jane Quaid,Richard Miller, Christine open fires in Connecticut, we informant’s description of one The Inaanity Of It Deepens Indeed, have preferred to have them re­ School. signed to it. McKenzie said the “ administrative Interm” from Incident as more colorful than Smith, Pamela Tomaselll, J u - ______can at least offer them a touch administrative - council had the University of Connecti­ dlth West, Danny Wilcox, Cath­ FIDDLE 2 fuse their own freedom. Perhaps, none­ The new school Is scheduled to accurate, terming It “ Incredi­ The latest thing the misfortunes of a of sympathy and comfort. agreed that the position should cut could be brought in to serve erine Williams, Rebecca Wood­ theless, they could not resist behaving In open In September and Princi­ ble.” most mlsfortunate war have done to us There ■will be a few Connecti­ pal Oliver Chatfield was recent­ be on a full-time basis from as 'vlce-princlpal. bury, Audrey Zale and Mildred a way which would heighten their According to the Informant, AROUND is to make us turn against the cities cut ghosts hovering over the ly relieved of part-time admin­ March 1 to the end of the school O’Connor said this was cer­ Lessig. chances of good treatment there and ten midshipmen were discov­ we are defending in South Vietnam a state on the day this regulation istrative duties at the high year. tainly “ a practical solution’ ’ ered smoklng/fnarijuana, burn­ Junior High honors: James directly destructive fury much more their chances of getting home ahead of becomes law, If it ever does. school to devote full-time to the Boardman said he understood and that administrative Interns ing incense and playing with a AnesUs, Steven Blenkowskl, figuring savage than anything we have permitted their fellow prisoners. Perhaps they The original owners and rul­ new sctxwl. that two people In the system are "readily available’’, al­ Ouija Board In a hallway at Deborah Carter, Martha Clscon, C 3 ‘ ourselves to loose directly upon the themselves can see and sense, in the eyes ers of Connecticut who. It Is Paul Boardman, leading off are qualified for the Job of vlce- though he was not sure UConn Bancroft Hall about 4 a.m. Sun­ Cynthia Ekiund, Pamela Gard­ ner, Susan Grlndal, Deborah population centers of North Vietnam. and bearing of those who have greeted now being generally conceded, the discussion, pointed ouT that prtoclpal, but that one was not had such a program. He said day. your ow uv did a much better Job of run­ 11,000 has already been appro- Interested. He asked why direc- he knew that both Harvard and Three of the ten professed to Hess, Catherine Humphry, We have had some praiseworthy re­ them back home, the unpleasant ques­ tions about manhood and loyalty nobody ning the state than has any­ printed to the School Building personnel Leo Vlg- NYU did, though, and that such be practicing Buddhists, the In- Mary King, Linda Mitchell, luctance to go all out with our destruc­ neault could not also function an internship is considered val­ Theresa Morey, Carol Nicker­ will ever ask openly. And yet perhaps, body since, had a regular pro- Committee (SBC) to cover cler­ forfant said, and some of the tive power In North Vietnam. Although ical costs connected with the as a part-time idee principal. uable experience by the coUeg;e son, Schelly Numrych, Mark all the way through, their own conduct g;ram of starting fires In the marijuana was grown In a Ban­ we have already dropped on that small open, the better to bum down new school and asked If Chat- Richard Messier said he officials. croft Hall window box labeled Phillips, James Roberts, Ron­ was actually exemplary, and they were thought tliat the disciplinary Bocurdman said he wanted to ald Stanton, Jeanne Teralla and RIDING HI6N country more bombs than we dropped the small brush the better to field had been assigned clerical “ genetic com .” TK«r«'t only OAO woy to nothing but completely Innocent pawns assistance. Chatfield said he procedures of a 'vice-prlnclpal make it clear that any action Academy spokesman insisted, Lynn Thornton. INCOME TAX In all of World War n, our targeU have traverse the forests the better Kondto your ton preblom . . . ■OTH in Hanoi's game of propaganda chess, had. would interfere with Vlgneault’s of the board on hiring a .irlce- Junior honors, Larry Ander­ If you have a good driving been communications, storage, industrial to see and hunt the deer. When however, that window boxes are GET IT DONE NOW1 Bott rhat, we think, is the possibility that function in guidance. He point­ principed should not constitute not permitted In Bancroft Hall, son, Susan BIron, Beverly Brow, record, let Auto-Rite put FEOERAl and military facilities, and we have been the Indians sometimes experi­ ‘Overlap’ Seen you and your finance! on •oy to got it don# in to aught to govern both ofAcial and public Courtesy National Gallery Of Art, Washington. D.C. Acting Superintendent David ed out that last year the board a commitment for the follow­ “ not even for scientific pur­ Annette Browning, John Camp­ AND able to retrain from the direct destruc­ enced, as a result of their fires, Cloud Number 9. Safe TAKE IT TO BLOCK Wo'll $ voted to add a guidance coun­ ing school year, and said the poses.” The hallways are pa- bell, Edwin Chepan, Terry Del- attitude. We cannot afford to be less con- RICHARD YATES: PORTRAIT BY GILBERT STUART (1755-1828) that atmospheric development McKenzie said there is appar­ drivers lave money with givo you font, occuroto, STATE tion of cities as such. selor to the staff, but such a intern Idea was perfectly agree­ trolled regularly at night, they Debra Dickinson, Valerie the low, “lafe driver” liderate and humane to our own pilots which we today label smog or ently “ some overlap’’ on this, The Tet offensive by the Vletcong in person was never hired due to able to him. said, and no Incidents of hall- Dlshaw, Linda Dube, Douglas rates of an Auto-Rite guorontood torvico at o co«t than WM the nation they were bombing an inversion, they called It In­ since the $1,000 clerical fund South Vietnam has, however, drawn us was origlnaUy Vntend^''“for‘ ‘the avoUablUty, Messier said (Jhalrman Ruth Benoit said way marijuana smoking were Eltelman, Lynn Ertel, Fern policy. Call us for all of •o low W% fooitth to pOM when they were taken prisoner dian Summer and were proud the dreamy details—today. LIFE Into the direct use of all our most ter­ use of SBC Chairman WlUlam that no matter what course the reported. Fortier, Joseph Franceskl, Jan- up. So# ui todoyl UP Herald of it and Joyous In It. They kept board follows, the position 'wlU 6UARANTII rible Are power — air, land, and sea — Miller, who “ has not avaUed guidance department, with The academy said 11 second GotUer, James Greenmun, the state beautiful and passa­ himself of it ” McKenzie said it college applications’’, have to be advertised according classmen (Juniors), one third Vem Hatt, Gall Heer, Bruce W* (varaiit** mccuimtm prsperallon ot ovory torn ratvrn. If against South Vietnamese cities. When Inside By Rowland Evans Jr. ROBERT J. SMITH wa Mka any otiott tko) cot! yoo mny penalty nr inlsti Yesterdays ble and managed to control the had been agreed that the school objects to to board policy, within the classman and one fourth class- Hewitt, Wendy Hollister, Doro- we leveled one of these cities, the ex- The Number One Ideal INO. w will pay tKp pnnplty or interptt. deer population, too, all accom­ board would bill the SBC for guidance director serylng as school system. man were Involved. They said Bgen, Jean Kaiser, Chris- plainatlon of our officer .wais that we had Just as our belief and legend about Robert D. Novak 2 5 Years Ago plishments beyond us, no mat­ central office (clerical) work ® vlce-prlnolpal. Asked how long an intern could the midshipmen will be subject Kaminski, Dale Karpuska, InsurangpiitliB to destroy It In order to save it. As we ter how many bureaucracies related to the Middle School. Boardman sold that Messier’s serve In such a post, O’Connor to the draft when their dismls- Louise Kasevlch, Janet Kayan, Abraham Lincoln tells us something Report Elbrldge G. Tracy of 606 Cen­ 973 Main St., Manchester H>R| :-Cl a j ^ are currently laying waiste various areas we set up for ourselves. However, auditor Wilbur Ste- Arg^unent “ Is not valid’’ and said this is generally up to sal becomes effective—probably Nancy King, Christel Koppel, about our own beliefs and aspirations as ter St. arrives safely In India Phone 949-5241 of Saigon, calling down bombs on the But the chief noise from the vens pointed out that this meth­ that he sees a “ stronger argu­ the college Involved, and that sometime next week Ray Kraatz, Phyllis Krajewski, a nation, so does the combined respect WASHINGTON — The last- to announce Breathitt’s arrival. zantine complexities of Califor­ as a member of the Red Cross AnMrica't UrgesI Tax Scrvic* with Over 2000 OfficM city which is the very center of our gallery. If this regulation od was not advisable, and rec­ ment that the two jobs are close­ this could easily be checked. Until Wednesday the Naval Betty-Jo Krlstofak and Wendy F and legend accumulated for George In his Introductory meetings, nia politics. Foreign Service Bureau. ditch White House attempt to ommended that the %1,000 be ly related’’. As cut example, The board agreed to hold the Academy, despite frequent crit­ Kunhardt. own presence in Southeast Asia, we are Washington Illuminate not merely what Breathitt laid on a thick blanket Breathitt performed manful­ Manchester housewives win against open air burning Is weld together California's wild­ ever made law, will come from transferred Into the Board of Boardman said in the case of question over until the next icism o t its educational meth­ Also, Shanon LaiPorte, David Manchester Shopping Farkode — Lower Level doing it because ^ e can't seem to rout kind of man we think he must have of Southern comfort and told ly at last Saturday’s closed-door top honors for Hartford County ly discordant Democratic party a relatively modem character Education budget. student suspensions, he has meeting, meanwhile asking ods, had been largely free from Lawrence, Estelle L e s s a r d, Between Sears and Grants Rear Entrances out the Vletcong without such use of all been, but the kind of man we consider the warring chieftains they sim­ meeting at the Kent Room of in the collection of kitchen fats O’Ckmnor to investigate further named Lafayette B. Main Asked if this had, in fact, “been assured by administra­ the scandals and mass expul­ Mary Little, Crystal Luginbuhl, UFEA CASUALTY ouf Are power. it fitting to have as a national leader. by imposing an impartial ply would have to endure each the Airport Marina Hotel, hud­ for the month of January. tion that guidance and health on the possibility of an admin­ sions that have marred the Csiroa Magee, CJheryl Maiiaran, Weekdays 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. other for the greater good of dling quietly with the several whose appearances used to en­ been accomplished, McKenzie *Tradtmark of Tbg Mins CoJtutUy & As we destroy the ancient city of The legend that was Invented about arbitrator from the outside noted that a transfer of $1,000 both considered’’. (In the istrative Intern. histories of its sister service Kathleen Mooney, Maureen Smrety Co. and in aftociated eompanist. Mr. Johnsons’ re-election. As factional groups during re­ liven the public hearings of the Sat. and Sun. 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. — 236-1981 Hue, It Is because that is the only way must, at least in its beginning 10 Years Ago was not approved by the Board ®*®® student suspensions, the O’fJonnor will take over as su- academies. Mordasky, Donna Morgmison, George Washington was one which expected. Brown and Wyman cesses, He did help spike a pro­ General Assembly Judiciary |NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY. of Finance several months ago, vlce-princlpal 1s In charge.) Re- perintendent on March 1, but The Military Academy at we know to deny possession and use ot showed precisely what quality we con­ phase, be counted a failure. fully agreed, each hosting posal to bar from the delega­ Frederic E. Turkington Joins Ckimmlttee baok in the days so apparently the fupd Is still t®rring to the busy season of has been attending board meet- West Point, N.Y. was staggered the city to the Vletcong. sidered most essential and valuable— The outsider, 43-year-old Breathitt for dinner last week. tion anybody who supported Re­ Cecil England General Insur­ when the present Chief Justice E earmarked for the SBtf. tli® guldamce department’ ’, Ings since hls arrival here two in the summer of 1961 by the All this seems, to many observers, and yet perhaps also most unusual—In a former Governor Edward T. But Sam Yorty proved consid­ publican Ronald Reagan tor ance Agency at 364 Main St. of the State of Connecticut was Board member Donald Young Boardman said, “ 60 per cent of weeks ago. On M uch 1, acting first and most spectacular scan­ the last climactic insanity of our con­ public leader. It was the quality of (Ned) Breathitt of Kentucky, ar­ erably tougher. Governor in 1966, ^hich would as an associate. Its clerk. George L. French Jr. Is 1968 suggested that when the new this should be handled through superintendent McKenzie will dal, In which 90 cadets were duct in Vletaam. It does not matter that unalloyed truthfulness—the capacity to rived suddenly In Los Angeles Yorty had expected the Pres­ have axed several Yorty nom­ Lafe had a very small toler­ Heart B\md Chalrmein. school opens, perhaps a clerk senior guidance, emyway’’. resume hls duties as business dismissed for cheating. They The Manchester New Car Dealers there happen to be some native South tell the truth no matter how rough or on the night of Feb. 14 and Im­ idential proconsul to protect his inees. Nevertheless, most of ance for civilization, and its Chatfield and VIgneault both manager In Che school system. included 44 football players, mediately began negotiations them (including Hollywood sing­ from the central office staff Vietnamese who go along with us in unpleasant the consequences. We wanted interests by seeing that the regulations, and he appeared, could be transferred to the new virtually the entire squad. with party leaders. The climax er Phil Regan) were voted down. to be able to have in the Presidency a delegation has a full share of session after session, to ex- school, since the high school The Air Force Academy In military strategy. Nor does it matter came last Saturday In a meet­ So far, only five of some 20 Yorty delegates and was dis­ poimd hls personal quarrels enrollment will then drop, pre­ Colorado Springs has suffered Invites You and Your Family that the Vletcong, by taking their war man whom we could trust not to try to ing to select California’s 172- Yorty candidates have been Today in History appointed by Breathitt’s even- with the petty, nonsensical sumably lessening the work load South Windsor two major cheating episodes in into the cities, have confronted us with deceive us, not even for our own good. member delegation to the Na­ named. handed neutrality. During his By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS laws, licensings and regula­ of that staff. Its brief history. In February, the situation which makes us feel we Actually, on the record, It might prove So, after one week of tional Convention, with Breathitt meeting with Breathitt at city tions organized society was al­ Boardmen asked that the 1665, Academy Superintendent to be that Washington was the first and Breathitt, the situation looks Today is Thursday, Feb. 22, To This Gala Celebration must destroy the cities we are trying attempting conciliation between hall the mayor made known his ways thinking up in Its plot board not react definitely on the ReVo Walter Ahel to Leave MaJ. Gen. Robert H. Warren like this: Yorty won’t be a dele­ the 53rd day of 1968. There are to save. last chief executive whose candor and rival factions. exasperation by taking outside against hls own natural free­ clerk-secretary question until the announced the ouster of “ 109 gate and is irritated. Unruh 313 days 1^'ft In the year. What matters is that the guns and probity were as strict as the cherry The results were mixed. Na­ telephone calls and conferring doms as an individual. Lafe confusion about the $1,(XX) is cadets who chose to live out­ with aides on extraneous mat­ remains aloof. And the South­ Church He Started in 1958 pisuies and napalm and tanks and tree legend—If, that Is, the historians tional Committeeman Eugene Today’s Highlights In History was a gentleman who lived rel­ clarified at the next SBC meet­ side the honor system.” There Wyman and former Governor ters. ern California ’’coordinator” for uniforms which are doing all this are are still willing to agree that even he On this date in 1732, George atively close to nature. The ing, scheduled for Monday night. The Rev. Walter L. Abel, pas- was a member of the boards were 29 football players In that Edmund G. (Pat) Brown were, Nor did Rowe’s careful the delegation, Joyce Fadem, Librarian Suggested ours. What matters Is that, If there ever didn't ocdasionally allow a life to some turns up on a petition of dissi­ Washington was born at hls par­ very atmosphere of the fields tor of Our Savior Lutheran the Public Health Nursing group. Two years later, 46 more delighted by Breathitt’s Inter­ preparation help much with The discussion then turned to cadets were dismissed in a new WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY easy assumption a little short of the dent Democrats attacking the ents’ plantation near Fredericks­ would enter the hearing room tjH TOn... Association and the Association was any slight chance that American vention. But the Wyman-Brown Unruh, who has flatly refused the poeslblllty of hiring a librar­ Church on Graham Rd. in Wap- MentaUy Retarded. cheating scandal. absolute truth. But, In some degp'ee of President for his Vietnam pol­ burg, Va. with him, and when he deliver­ power and policy might obtain some wing of the party has been to have anything to do with the ian for the new school, with ping, is leatrlng the church he jjg jg ^ native ot Elkhart, forg;lveness for all his successors, he was icy. Add to this a virtually bank­ ed the pungent persuasions of kind of victory In Vietnam, that chance staunchly pro-Johnson anyway. LBJ re-election campaign and Young noting that we “ now rupt state party, and Ned On This Date hls case the members of the began more than 10 years ago. ind., and took four years of has now been lost forever. From our also the one President who didn't have Breathitt’s arrival was greeted won’t serve on the delegation. have three schools and one pro­ Breathitt may soon be yearning In 1810, the Polish composer, committee used to lean back­ The young pastor announced high school and two years of to live by the political game. Admitting coldly by more troublesome De­ Unruh was unenthusiastic about fessional librarian. All three Mannequin Clots own hope of being the most civilized for the Blue Grass Country. Frederic Chopin, was bom. ward In respectful if wary at­ this week he wUl be “ taking a Junior college at Concordia be- the frequent temptations and apparent mocratic leaders — Mayor Sam Breathitt’s mission and, at schools have functioning librar­ and helpful of outside presences ever to In 1819, Spain ceded Florida tention. They knew that he, sabbaticoP* In June and would fore starting studies for the Unwanted Stare necessities of that game, we still have Yorty of Los Angeles and As­ this writing, had not. found time ies and good circulation” . be in Vietnam, we have nijw progressed to the United States. with all his little run-ins with ministry. He is 35. OPEN HOUSE no ideal more precious and universal sembly Speaker Jesse Unruh — to see him. Young asked If another full- to the point where we are certain to the hunting and fishing laws of SAN PEDRO, CalU. (AP) — whom he is supposed to con­ More surprising was the cool­ Thought for Today In 1879, F. W. Woolworth fledged librarian is hired “ can have the reputation, with the very than that of a leadership which Is so opened his first “ five cent the state, was speaking lor the There was something imusual genuinely honest with itself It could not ciliate. ness of State Attorney General we afford It, and are we throw­ Vernon about the tall female mannequin Your BUICK Dealer Your PONTIAC Dealer people we want to help, of being the Thomas Lynch, Mr. Johnson’s store’’ in Utica, N.Y. It was not great freedoms of their own Whether Breathitt proves There is nothing better for a ing the system out of balance” . in the Goodwill Industries’ store most ruthless and savage invaders In all possibly play even partially false with stand-in against Senator Eugene a success, and In the following yesterdays, but speaking (Young was apparently refer­ more successful in the weeks man than that he should cat window. its public. McCarthy in the June 4 primary June he moved the store to Lan­ against the relentless tide of Car Flips Over BOURNE BUICK PAUL DODGE PONTIAC the long history of the country. That Is ahead is a matter of national and drink, and find enjoyment ring to the fact that two of the The one noticed by patrolman as head of the loyalist delega­ caster, Pa. the future. four town schools would have how deep and how terrible our tragedy political signifcance. As ot to- in his toil. This also, I saw. Is William Hallett wore slacks and 285 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER 246-6862, 640-4571 373 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER 649-2881 tion. While keeping quiet. Lynch It’s a good thing Lafe Isn’t After Killing Dog in Vietnam Is becoming. And that Is. day. President Johnson figures from the hand of God. — Eccl. In 1889, Dakota was divided professional librarians.) ® ® a sweater—not spring dresses was miffed that the White House into North Dakota and South around today, to be getting Young then suggested using why. In mercy to ourselves as well as in Responsibility Of The Intellectual to lose California’s 40 electoral 2:24. like the others—and her stance interposed an outsider between Dakota. himself caught making too the present professional librar­ A large dog was killed yester­ Your CHEVROLET Dealer Your OLDSMOBILE Dealer mercy to the people we want to help, votes, which could swing a na­ was more a crouch than a pose. The intellectual . . . will continually him and the President. In Sac­ ian as a "floater” In all schools, day morning as It ran across tional election. Beyond that, In 1945, also during World much smoke with the fire he As Hallett suggested to hls we should give total welcome, rather ask of his society and of his country: ramento, Lynch’s aides ridi­ Work keeps at bay three evils War II, the U.3. 3rd Army supervising the library aides the Wilbur Cross Highway into Breathitt’s record in California had lighted to fry some fish partner, officer Mel Bolton, that CARTER CHEVROLET MANCHESTER MOTORS than uneasy resentment, to any third Where is this course or policy taking culed the idea of a drawling — boredom, vice and need. — crossed the Saar River south of and parent volunteers and could determine whether outside caught counter to some silly the path of a car operated by they take a closer look, the party eAorts to steer this war toward Southerner mastering the By­ Voltaire, ’ French philosopher. Saarburg, Germany. ordering of the books. 1229 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER 649-8238 SILVER LANE at HTFD. RD., MANCHESTER 64S-16U us? Is this where we want to go? He coordinators should be assigned bureaucratic regulation. Simon Martin, 62, of Worcester, “ mannequin" slipped through a truce and cease-fire and negotiation, will do more than exhort man to change Boardman said he agreed hole at the bottom of the win­ to other difficult states such as with this and also raised the Mass. 2 why Secretary General Thant should be rapidly to meet new conditions. He will dow. Your CHRYSLER4K)DGE Dealer Your PLYMOUTH Dealer New York, Ohio, and Pennsyl­ question of an audio-visual di­ Police said the car was travel­ considered potentially the most valu­ ask whether it might not be wiser on vania. Gloria Monslbas, 19, was able man in the world for us. occasion to show the forces of change rector possibly being tied In ing west and as It approached booked on suspicion of robbery. That technique was used in with the library and the opera­ MANCHESTER PLYMOUTH to permit digestion. He may even re­ Fischetti Exit 97, the dog ran across the CHORCHES MOTORS some 40 states during John P. vive that older, now forgotten skepti­ tion of the closed-circuit televi­ highway. Martin hit hls brakes Kennedy’s 1960 Presidential sion which will be functioning 80 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER 643-2791 RT. 83, TOLLAND TPKE., TALCOTTVILLE 643-2708 cism that change does not necessarily 1968 Chicago Daily News and pulled to the right, but the Senate Chaplain campaign by campaign director PublUbrn-IlaU Syndicate in the fall. Boardman’s sugges­ The Prisoner Pawns mehn progress. And, most Important of car struck the dog, went up an Lawrence P. O’Brien and would tion would mean one position, embankment and rolled over. Edward Everett Hale was a Your LINCOLN-MERCURY Dealer all, his judgments will have a time- Your RAMBLER Dealer The clash between the American peace have been widely employed in a three-way coordinator In The driver was not Injured but brilliEuit American clergyman dimension that is too often lacking in advocates who were summoned to Ha­ 1964 had President Kennedy liv­ charge of library, audio-visual Rev. Walter L. Abel the car was slightly damaged, who wrote more than 60 books. noi to take custody of the three Ameri­ the halls of power but that can have ed. Wyman, realizing the Im­ materials and closed-circuit tele- No action was taken against He was chaplain of the U. S. DE CORMIER MOTORS MORIARTY BROTHERS free range in the ivory tower. can pilots being released by North Viet­ possibility of any single Cali­ vision. -----rest,------relax and travel.” He will Martin and the owner of the dog Senate for the last six years 643-4166 SOI CENTER ST,,. MANCHESTER 648-0188 This role is not an easy one. It re­ 286 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER nam and the American State and De­ fornia Democrat bringing the Superintendent designate return to South Windsor. is not known, police said. of hls life. quires courage of the highest order. Per­ Lawrence O’Connor, asked for ,j,^g pastor’s first assignment fense Departments was inevitable. factions together, long had urg­ ception of the inadequacies, injustices, ed an outside coordinator for hlB opinion « f this, first point- graduating from Concordia The professor and the priest who went and distortions of social institutions Is 1968. ed out the difficulty of finding Theological Seminary In St. FREE to Hanoi were eligible for that honor be­ one thing. To put them before the pub­ FREE Accordingly, In a strategy ses­ someone who Is a specialist In mo., in 1957 was to Your FORD Dealer cause they are headline members of the lic and call Into question the most sion in Washington several AV and TV. He said, “It would organize a congregation and Join The Herald American peace movement. Hanoi In­ potent forces and leaders of society Is weeks ago, O’Brien - doubling the like trying to find a collie a church In South Wlnd- DILLON FORD tended to give them prominence; Hanoi quite another. Then there is the matter as Postmaster General and Mr. in the qaW'^T® of the Sahara” , gor. expected in return, to have Its own ges­ of patience and persistence. If the in­ Johnson’s de facto campaign He said he agreed ^ th the -pjjgye yyas no Lutheran con- 310 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER 043-2145 ture in freeing these three American pi­ tellectual measures his usefulness by manager — decided to try Wy­ eorller suggestion of using tne „egatlon when he first came As News Correspondent for South Windsor. {uxifessional librarian as a lots receive its maximum favorable concrete, observable changes, he is like­ man’s strategy. His candidate to town early In 1968. The year ly to be sadly disappointed. Critics only “ floater” for all school libraries, before he married the former propaganda exposure. was Breathitt, at liberty after strong be rarely see the result of their criticism. finishing a non-repeatable term however. “ I am a Vernlce Newoehner and the two To Every New The moment the professor and priest never In central services” , he The Herald is looking for a resident 6f South Windsor, Nevertheless, it is the responsibility of as Governor of Kentucky. Con­ rang doorbells and Interested said, “ since you get more for and the three pilots came within reach the intellectual to provide for his own tracted by a White House aide, enough people to hold a first your money, and you aren’t cre­ to report the news of the town. Or Used Car* Buyer ot American officialdom, however, that times thoughtful, penetrating, and cour­ Breathitt accepted and embark­ service in April of 1968. It was ating a lot of ’UtUe kingdoms’ ’’. officialdom had an official order for the ageous criticism. If he does not fulfill ed on a cram course In Cali­ In the gym of Wapplng Ele­ O’Connor said that with three pilots. It was for them to leave this vital function, .It will not be per­ fornia politics before leaving for mentary School. a growing school system “ you If you are, interested in your town and in its activities YOUR CHOICE their two paciAat custodians, and make formed. And If it Is not performed, the Los Angeles. Four years later the Rev. htr. Suggested Retail $49.96 free spirit of man may well be smotli- should simplify and make every the rest of their Journey to the United With unaniinou.s clearance effort to coordinate" wherever Abel had a church building, have some writing experience States under the custody of the military ered by the insensitive forces of an all- from all Califoniia leaders costing about $160,000, and the (Minimum Used Car Purchase Price $600.) encompassing technological society. — possible. services to which, they were reminded, Inipo.s.sibility, they were told of Re/ferring to the audio-visual congiregatlon which now DR. J. CARLYLE SITTERSON, CHAN­ hers more than 600. they still belonged. This left Professor Breathitt’s appointment. James and closed circuit TV os a THE MANCHESTER AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSN. CELLOR, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH Rowe Jr., the Washington lawyer CALL TONY CHEMASI AT THE HERALD. Howard Zinn of Boston University and “ technloal teaching area” , O’­ The pastor serviced the town CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL, IN AN who has been Mr. Johnson’s Connor said the State Board of ac. chaplain of the South Wind­ the Rev. Daniel Berrigan of Cornell high 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 ^ ADDRESS AT THE 28TH TRIENNIAL .sage (xilltical counselor of Education can be of valuable as- sor Volvnteer Fire Department, and dry without their prized human ex­ COUNCIL OP PHI BETA KAPPA, AT years standing, just happened hibits; It threw an ofAclal protection DUKE UNIVERSITY to bo in Sacramento last week MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. BIANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1968 PAOm NINE New Basis Explored

7^ Complete Red Cross Course In Negligence Cases Seven members of the Tol­ Town Hall today and tomorrow By WILLIAM MOQUIN land Volunteer Ambulance As­ from 9 a.m. t» 6 p.m. The question of “Who should pay who and how much ?’’ Gob Sooat Banquet in automobile insurance liability cases resulting from sociation have completed the The annual Oub Scout Blue Red Cross Instructors Course end Gold Banquet will be held accidents was vigorously explored in a symposium at given by Ronald Curfo, Instruc­ Seiturday night at 6:30 at Ma­ Hartford’s Shoreham Motor Hotel Monday night. -Sponsof^ed by the Interim J u ------tor and assistant director of ple Grove In RockvUle. The safety services of the Hartford banquet theme will be "Free­ dtelasry and Governmental Func- o,e jury which asks a few Chapter of the American Red dom Festival." Representatives tlons Committee of the General questions of each juror, Cross. of the Black Knight Aichers A n m b ly and the Connecticut thereby permitting the jury to Completing the course are will give en archery deifmn- Trial Lawyers Association, the reach a decision in the most TVAA members Fred Schipul, stratlcn and scouting awards gattiering was aimed at study- expedient manner. / ' Norman Zabllansky, Gerald and will be presented. iTRg the principles of "compara- -The real headache in our • Rosemary Smith, Charles May­ Bridge Groups Meet ttve negligence" as opposed to ^hole system." said Decker, "is er, Stuart Danforth and Rlchart The ToMend Bridgettes “contributory negligence" In ac- ^ multiple car accident like one ddent cases which is now the j had recently were eight cars Page. meet tonight at 8;30 at the Cutlass Supreme Restyled Non-members completing the home o f Mrs. John Wells 84 law in' Oonneotlcut. piled up in the fog with Im- This Cutlass Supreme, the Cutlass and F86 are completely restyled by Oldsmobile in 1968. Glen Dr. Tivo guest speakers provided pacts varying between three and course are Doris Salstead of Tol­ The wheelbase of the four-door sedans has been increased to 116 inches. Engine offering's in­ land; Ron Belanger of West The Tolland Junior Woman’s ground for discu^lon. Prof. 10 minutes.” Club Bridge giroup will meet Jack L. Kroner of tile New York "The multiple cai' accident clude the new 360-cublc-lnch V8 with four-barrel carburetlon and an optional, regular fuel 360- Hartford, and Jim Humphries M ercury Montego for 1968 cubic-inch V8 with two-barrel carburetlon. They all can be seen at Manchester Motor Sales at of WlUlngton. MVsnday a* 8 p.m. at the home lUnlversUy School 1^ Law, an ^here there are several pas- Mercury Montego is described as the lowest price luxury car In the Mercury family for 1968. 612 W. Center St. during the Washington Birthday "Open House.” The TVAA now has 12 quali­ o f Mire. Sigurd Folstad, 39 advocator of a pure "compara- sengers In each <»r takes a lot It offers fuU, six-passenger comfort In eight hardtop models. It has all Ford’s safety fea­ fied Instructors out of a total Deerfield Dr., Vernon. tlve negligence” system, and gf gtudy and work In order to The Corvette Sting Ray for 1968 is the most Individual tures, including energy absorbing steering column and steering wheel. Moriarty Bros, on Cen­ of 26 members. The BuHetln Board Judge John A Decker of the he able to farly assign deg^rees Javelin a Sporty Car year. Chevy notes Its six main lines, on view at Carter Chevrolet on Main St d ^ g ter St. will show the car during the Washington’s Birthday "Open House.” we all ought to do what we can back," he said, "which is may­ The TVAA will set up a first A teen-age skating party will Obunty Circuit Court in MIN gf faslt. Thank goodness they Washington Birthday "Open House," provide a total selection of 41 j accesso- to preserve and improve this, be whaA we in Wisconsin did 1MR takes a wide stance for added stability, near SB inches at the front and 67 be held tonight at 7:30 at let, Chevelle, Camaro, Chevy H, Corvalr and Corvette there are almut 400 dlf^rem accesso waukce (Wia.) where a modified setUed this last one just before aid Instruction program for any the most democratic way of ac­ several years ago.” i T e i a f th e lL r r fr o n T s w a y T a r is standard on V8 engine Javelins. Like all American groups or organizations within Crandall’s Pond under the ries and options. Engines range from the 90 horsepower, four-cylinder unit in the Chevy II "comparative negligence" sys- came to trial." complishing justice.” Decker re­ Under the pure comparative E o w -b u llt cars the Javelin h L an all-steel, unitized body for rattle-free operation, a cera- the town. Interested groups may auspices of the Board of Recre­ Rham District tern has been In effect for sev- Eiven a passenger, under the a 436 horsepower V8 in the Clorvette. ______ceived a standing ovation. negligence plan as seen by Alexander C. Tedford, 23, of exhaust system and a five-year or 60,000-mile warranty on engine, drive train, call Mrs. Gerald Smith, Summit ation. News in eral years. Wisconsin system Is assigned a The two talks were followed Keaton-O’ConneU and by Pro­ 689 Main St. was charged with « i ',^ n X r l n d steering A new option is a 390-cublc-inch, 316 horsepower V8. The sj^rty Dr., or TVAA President Charles The Tolland Freshmen Basket­ "Comparative n^llgence" is degree of fault for his own car is on display at DeCormler Motor Sales on Broad St. during the Washington Birthday ball team plays E. O. Smith free subscriptions to the Cuban C ar Hite P ole that principle which bases right damages. Such things as was by a question and answer period fessor Kroner. A man 99 per operating a motor vehicle with- Mayer. Miami Newsman Communist Party newspaper, ______led by Attorney Ralph C. Dixon (!ent at fault would receive one out a license, after being stop- "Open Houae.” The Tolland Junior Woman’s Jr. Varsity tomorrow at 3:15 In The W orld Pay Pact Reached to recover and amount of recov- he wearing seat belts provided. Granma. ery in damage suits upon the was the weather rlght^to start **® Berry and ^ent of his damages and a ped on Pearl St. by a patrolman Club is establishing a ten-week Storrs. The locql team present­ Avoiding Crash 2 Describes Hijack "We wish you could stay with degree of fault of each party out the trip, and was it neces- Howard, who advocates the re- man one per cent at fault at 1:10 a.m. today. Regular and Advanced First ly has a 10-2 record. 3 Red Chinese Deaths The Democratic caucus to us tonight and see how wrong Four Manchester teen-agers in-volved. sary for him to make the trip, tendon of th® present (Connect- ymuld receive 99 per cent of Alvah L. Sibley. 41, of 943 Hehron Aid Ckiurse for its members. In Of Delta Plane you are," said one militiaman. With Teachers E. Middle Tpke. was charged co-operation with the TVAA. elect town committee members escaped Injury last night when Reported as Suicides In Connecticut’s present "con- are considered. “Everyone gets something and approve delegates to the the driver of the car in which TOKYO (AP) — A three- tributory negllgetioe” system Even a grossly negligent per- Both Kroner and Decker an- way," says Kroner, "which yesterday with evading respon­ Mrs. Smith ivlll Instruct the (Continued from Page One) After a series of negotiation sibility. various conventions this sum­ they were riding struck a utility month-old Red Guard newspa- . , , , , , _ the party which is found to be in is not barred the right to swered questions, 'generally of a jg certainly mare fair than get- Nursing Unit course. Further Information The charge was brought in mer will be held tomorrow night and brok^ the tension by assur­ pole after pulling right to avoid per seen In Tokyo today report- ^ °®®®’" ' most at fault may not recover recover under Wisconsin law, hypothetical nature involving ting nothing at all." may be obtained from Mrs. the pure and the modified connection with an accident oc­ at 8 In the Hicks Memorial ing passengers In broken Eng­ a collision. ed the suicide of three leading Regional Board of Ed- Price Quits any damages whatsoever. however the degree of What all this means to citi­ Richard Currier of Glen Dr. methods of "comparative negli­ curring earlier this week, when Television School gym. lish that they needn’t be nerv­ Communist Chinese officials it ucation and the Rham Educa- Professor Kroner was the first negllgonce is considered in as- zens of Connecticut remains to W ill Hear of Direct Service Plan Near Stephen D. Joyner, 18, of 38 gence" with warm audience re­ the operator of a sedan which - ( 8) Truth or Consequences Robert Price, chairman of to speak to the capacity audl- signing the degree of fault, be seen, when 'the judiciary 6:00 ( 3) Ble 3 Theater The TVAA is completing plans ous. The Manchester public school Phelps Rd. was the driver of sald were henchmen of Presl- tlon Association have agreed on ception. struck a parked car belonging ( 8-l>2Ci) Mike Douglas (C) the Rham Board of Educa­ enoe which included a host of Decker closed his remarks by oommlttee makes its recom­ (10) McHale's Navy for instituting its Direct Service Manchester Evening Herald Momenta later they emerged menu for the week of Feb. 26 the car as it proceeded west dent Liu Shao-chl. a salary schedule for the school (10) Perry Mhson tion., announced this week he In the flnaj question of the mendations before the next ses­ to Earl Cowles, 20, of 281 School Needs (18) Highway Patrol 7:15 (40) Sports pryognam. This ■will onaJble one Tolland correspondent Bette from the cockpit with the pas­ on Hartford Rd. at approximate­ The Camton Tlyu (Jhanpao year 1968-69. newsmen, attorneys, judges, in- stating, "If a plan of ‘compara- (30) Newsreel is as follows: evening, however, Deckeir sur­ Spruce St., left the scene of the 2 is resigning from the board surance people and other Inter- l-lve negligence’ is to be con­ sion of the state legislature. The Hebron Public Health (20) im s Is the Lilfe 7:30 ( 24) Making Things Grow of the two volun'teers on duty Quatrale, tel. 875-2846. senger following in tow. Monday: Veal cutlet, tomato ly 9:06. said the three were Sun C!hih- xhe new salary schedule pro­ (21) MIsterogers Neighbor­ effective the end of Feb­ ested parties. sidered. It should be considered prised tihe audience by suggest­ We may soon hear a judge accident. Nursing Advisory Committee hood , (18) Potka VarieUes to Immediately report to the The passenger, now meek, sauce, mashed; potato, wax Joyner told police an uniden­ yuan, chief of the third ministry yldes for the following: A Bach- (30) Conbat (1020-22-30) Daniel Boone (C) was escorted away from the jet, ruary. Price said he was ing that poHtioail pressures saying “You were 55 per cent will meet tonight in the town ( 3-12) Cinderella (C) scene of the emergency, while beans, bread, butter, milk, tified vehicle, emerging from of machine building; Tang elor’s degree schedule with a To begin with Kroner pointed ‘ *’® making it the (40) XTmtStiones where passengers commented leaving because of poor court’s basic philosophy. And a were being placed upon the drunk,” instead o f the more office building at 8. A member 5;30 CaO) U.S. Navy FUe ( 8-40) Baitman (C) the cither volunteer goes for the pears. the parking lot at Manchester Chin-lung, deputy commander minimum salary of $6,000 for out that the prindple of "Com­ Egg Tooth (40) Peter JetmlJilgs, News (C) 8:00 (24) Washington: Week In Open House Set on the garb that had attracted health. re-vamp o ( a court’s negligence courts a'nd attorneys in Con­ familiar, "you were drunk,” and of the Hebron Elementary Review ambulance. The practice Is de­ Tuesday: Frankfurt on roll, Community College, attempted of the Wuhan military region, begitmlng teachers and a max- parative negligence" does not (18) Afternoon Report their attention earlier. He was a A specia I town meeting system .“ibould not be consider­ necticut to adopt the Keoton- If you’re worried about higher An "egg tooth” is a hard School Board of Education la (34) What's New? ( 8) Basketball signed to save valuable min­ At Tech School baked beans, cole slaw, milk, to pull out in front of him. and Yen Hung-yen, first secre­ imum of $9,000 after 10 years apply only to automobile insur­ 6:00 (SO) McHale's Navy (40) Plying Nun (C) dark presence in white cowboy will be held within 30 days ed without also contemplating O’Oonneil plan wQilch is a fed­ premiums under the suggested little nob at the end of the soft expected to attend the meeUng 8:30 (40) Bewitched (C) utes during an emergency. ice cream. Joyner said he swerved to the tary of the Yunnan province experience, to be reached in ance, but to all liability cases. < 8) Newswlre (C) hat and white drug-store cow­ to elect a new member to a complete overhaul of that erally adopted pure "compara- "comparative negligence” sys­ beak of the young bird. It uses and bring a report of nursing (10) Newsbeat (C) (34) Fourth Estate Each member now has a com­ Howell Cheney Technical Wednesday: Hamburg gMivy right, grazing a nearby utility Communist party and first polit­ Kroner said that under the (18) SuiBcripttlon TV 10 equal $300 increases; a Mas­ court’s trial process as well.” tilve negligence” plan. tem, no cvldenoe of this has as this' tooth to break the shell of needs for the elementary schools ( 3) News (C) plete first aid kit, purchased boy shirt, dungarees and light on mashed potato, peas, bread, pole. Comparatively minor ical commissar of the Yurman fulfill Price’s term which present "contributory negli­ (IS) Merv Griffin (10-20-22-30) Ironside (C) School will hold an open house ter’s degree schedule with a "Seeking a modified version )ret been shown in seven the egg so it can get out. The that the board will need from 9:00 ( 3-lB) Movie (C) with funds raised by the Tol­ canvas shoes. He still carried damage was incurred. military district. expires in June. gence" program in Connecticut “ I’ll be honest with you (10) Alpine Ski Show (C) butter, milk, apple crisp. minimum salary of $6,500 for be- egg tooth breaks off soon after the general public health nurs­ (20) Phlt Silvers (24) News (R) land Juniors. The kits equip Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. All his flight bag. Despite his slop­ and other states which practice gentlemen", he said, "I fear for of the principle may be a way states ■which now have the sys­ (34) Hand Up (R) (40) That Girl (C) Thursday: Italian spaghetti The report, for which there ginning teachers and a maxi- the bird is hatched. ing program adopted for Hebron 9:30 (40) Perion Place (C) each member to handle almost shops and classrooms will be py bearing, he was ruggedly it, judge—jury relationships are the trial process in America and of getting the monkery off your tem In operation. (22) Highlights (C) (10-3023-30) Dragnet 1967 (C) with meat sauce, tossed salad, has been no corroboraUve Infor- mum of $9,800 after 11 years of in January. (40) News. Combat any type of emergency, creating open for visitation until 8:30, handsome. French bread, butter, milk, jeUo Confederate Honored matoin, said they killed them' Columbia becoming antagonistic. "This," 6:30 (34) What'e New (R) 10-00 (10303230) Dean Martin (C) Cuban authorities asked the experience, to be reached In 11 Persons who circulated the (■UV3330) Huntely-Brlnkley (24) Toy That Grew Up 25 manned first aid stations and instructors will discuss their selves “ to evade pimishment.” he said, "is largely due to the (40) Alfred Hitchcock passengers to deplane, one row with topping. ELLENTON, Fla. —Gamble equal $300 increases, a sixth petitions requesting a new town (C) throughout the town. subject and trade areas. Friday: Tuna salad on roU, nature of confuslrig jury Instruc­ ( 3-12) Walter Cronklte (C) ( 8) Operation Entertainment at a time, and file into an air- Mansion at Ellenton is a memor­ year diploma schedule with a I-beam on Rt. 32 meeting to rescind or amend ( 8) Bob Young. News (C) 1.1:00 ( 3-8 (C) 103230-40) News. The TVAA also has ordered Exhibits depicting the various potato chips, carrots, milk, gin­ ial to Judah P. Benjamin, Con­ Court Sentences Pair minimum salary of $7,000 and tion which force the junior to ac- (20) Britlah Cdendar Sports. Weather conditioned terminal in which the Jan. 16 action have also (18) Subscription TV individual Ambo-bags, which phases of the entire instructional gerbread with whipped topping. federate secretary of state, T*rk T tfv ®®P*^ ^ thought he real- 6 :46 (20) News the face of Che Guevara glared In ‘Ghostly* Death a maximum of $10,300 after 11 X L* ,y unsoundly based.” been invited. According to Mrs. 7:00 ( 3) World of LoweU Thomas (20) Honey West will equip members with indi­ program will be displayed. A who escaped from Ellenton to years of experience to be LAST 3 DAYS (C) 11:16 ( 3-8) Sports. Weather (C) from posters on the wall. "The ‘compraatlve negligence’ Robert Cafazzo, a great deal of 111:25 ( 3) Starlight Movie (C) vidual resuscitation devices to sound film, "Learning to Earn,’’ England after the Civil War. WARSAW, Poland (AP) — A reached in 11 equal $300 (3(>-40) News. Weather be used In cases of breathing As puzzled by the landing as tor After Fatal Crash system simply makes more incorrect or misinterpreted in­ (24) Skiing 11:30 (10-20-2230) Tonight (C) will be riiown continuously in Caused Famine Now a Ctonfederate shrine and local court has sentenced Wles- creases. formation has been circulating. (12) Clirvarron Strip (C) ( 8-40) Joey Bishop (C) problems and for heart attack the auditorium. The motion pic­ the passengers were, the Cu­ law Walczak to 16 years in pris- sense” , he said, "It’s not a GLENNEY'S (20) HunHey-BrlnJUey (C) .(12) 'Late Movie The great Irish famine of the museum, the mansion —built in ...... The present schedule is: For The State Highway Depart­ victims. ture spotlights vocational edu­ bans hurried around to make panacea, but It’s certainly a Girl Scout Visit SEE SATURDAY’S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE LlS'nNGS 19th cenutry, caused by the de­ the 1840’s by Maj. Robert Gam­ on for hiring a ‘ ghost” to fright- degrees, a minimum of The ambulance answered one cation throughout Connecticut. their unexpected visitors con- ment has found a concrete-im­ fairer way of doing things.” The Junior Girl Scout Troop struction of the potato crop by ble, Florida soldier, banker and en his mother-in-law to death, $6,660 to a maximum of $8,860; WINTER CARNIVAL OF VALUES call last week and two so far Refreshments will be served fortable. the Catholic Word reported to­ planted steel I-beam which pro­ Kroner then went on to say 6061 will visit the Singer Sewing Radio Along with cigarettes and the blight, killed between two planter —is the oldest building for M.A. degrees, $5,960 to $9,- Machine Company in Manches­ this week. in the cafeteria at the conclusion on the Florida west coas.t day tects a telephone pole on Rt. 32 that such a system would not lemonade, the Cubans dished up mllUon and three million people. 250 and sixth year degrees $6,- bring socialized law, eventually ter tomorrow. Mrs. Stiles, the (This listing includes only those news broadcasts of 16 or 16 The annual meeting of the of the program. The old lady had a weak 250 to $9,650 all in 12 steps. in Mansfield to be a traffic haz­ Here's your oppormnity to save money on famous carry other short newscasts.) TVAA will be held March 3 at leading to licensed jurors and sewing instructor at Singer’s, minute length. Some stations heart. Walczak hired a grave ard and has ordered it remov­ 7 :30 In the ambulance garage. Under the new contract teach­ federally controlled Insurance will present a program to the W D B C —1360 6:46 Lowell Thomas digger to put on a shroud and ers who have up to two years of ed. The decision was reached Armstfipng Ceilings and other home improvement needs. 6:00 Dick Robinson 6:66 Phil Rlzzuto Officers will be elected to serve with higher premiums as some girls in connection with the 7:00 The World Tonight appear when the woman visited active service in the armed after a Columbia man was kill­ 6:00 Joey Reynolds for the coining year. people believe. "The facts slm- Sewing Badge. Girl Scouts, in 9:00 Ken Griffin 7:15 Prank Gifford her husband’s grave. forces will be given credit on ed at this site a week ago. 1:06 News, a m OK 7:30 Alexander Kendrick Tax Review Extension The shock killed her. ^ y don’t support these argu- unifomk, will meet at the He­ W&CH—81« 7:35 Speak Up Hartford the salary schedule. One year Harry J. Caferella, 21, of ments against it”, he said. Win a playroom full of bron Elementary School at 12:46 6:00 Hartford Highlights 8:00 News The Board of Tax Review has The gravedigger got live 8:10 Speak Up Hartford service will equal one year of Lake Rd., was killed when his Under the present system p.m. and are reminded to bring 7:00 News been granted an extension of years. 8:00 Gaslight 12:15 S l^ Off credit. car smashed into the I-beam, you employ” , he stated, “ jur­ S tro n g furnishings and 279 other their permission slips. 12:00 Q uiet Hours WTIC—1080 time in which they will inter- 6:00 News. Weather. Sports If all teachers who are on the about one and a half miles ors and judges are forced to be­ The Annual Blue and Gold W P O P — 141* viow persons having grievances Election Postponemhnt 6:00 Danny Clayton Show 6:35 AfteriKX>n Edition staff return to Rham next year, south of the Rt. 81 intersection. come hypocritical. If you cut prizes. Banquet for Cub Scouts Pack 7:00 Lee "Babl" SIrruns Show 7:00 Americana on property assessment. The 7:25 David Brinkley Seen in Thailand the total increase in salaries This was not the first accident back the jury system, you Im­ 28 will be held tomorrow night 12:00 Gary Girard 9iow board will hold sessions at the WINF—US* ■7:30 Ne-ws of the World BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) — from this year to next will be to occur in this section, police mobilize justice." at 8 at the Hebron Congrega­ 5:(X) News 7:46 Joe Garagiola SORRENTO 6:15 %>eak Up Sports 7:60 UConn vs. Holy Cross Thailand’s National Assembly approximately $38,000. The pay say. In closing Kroner added that ROOM FULL OF FUN tional Church. 5:30 Harry Beasoner 9:46 Nighlbeal rates for the extra pay for ex­ " contributory negligence” bases Cupcake Request 5:36 &>eex Up Sports 11:00 News. Weather. Sports voted today for a new constitu­ State Highway Department 11:25 Sports Pinal tra work positions will remain fault on one per cent while the CEILING PLANK Because of an oversight, the 6:00 News tion which may bring national engineer Malcolm Pearce said 6:15 Speak Up Hartford !1;35 Other Side of the Day the same as this year. A better Wisconsin system of "compara­ ways and means committee of WINDOW SHADES elections to the country for the that an order to remove the 12’ X 14’ room insurance coverage plan has tive negligence” bases It upon the PTA did not Include the first time in 10 years. I-beam and to either relocate $38.64 LONG WEARING There have been no national been ag;reed upon. the pole or surround it with a 61 percent which still forces the SWEEPSTEAKS usual request for cupcakes on INTERSTATE elections in Thailand since the The two grroups also agreed to protective barrier had been jury to make a decision of fault An Armstrong Celling with the grinder order slips sent and thereby decide who is to home to parents last week. In army seized power in 1957. the statements on the following mailed to the Southern New a different shape. The one- No obligation to buy. Come in P.A.C. CLEANTEX Since the absolute rule of the items which will be Included In England Telephone Co., who receive damages and who is not. foot-by-four-f(X)t planks are order to fulfill the orders for Judge Decker began his de­ and get the details on how cupcakes, they have requested Made to Order Thai monarchy was ended by a the Professional Agreement maintain the pole. He said the deeply embossed to create a With Vour Rollers document between the Reg;ional highway department had not scription of the modified Wis- you can participate in this that parents willing to donate military coup in 1932, the coun­ clean but rugged effect. Board and the Rham Education been notified of the installation conslin system In the average giant Sweepstakes contest. one or two dozen cupcakes call FULL LINE OF CUSTOM try has had five constitutions, 31 Cabinets and 7 coups. Association: Grievance proce­ of the I-beam. 500 cases per year he tries, 90 Mrs. Milton Shaw in the Man­ per cent are settled and 50 per chester exchange calling area VENETIAN BLINDS Whether elections will be held dure, duty-free lunch, promo­ Paul Brookman, head of the is still doubtful, even though the tions, accident or sickness bene­ Willlmantlc office of SNETIX). cent are decided by jury ver­ or Mrs. Richard Sage in the BINGO dicts. In Wisconsin one judge is The light that’s right for both Colum\>la exchange calling area. constitution calls for them. fits, and leave for illness, per­ said that the company’s engi­ EVERY MONDAY—8 P.M. E. A. JOHNSON Prime Minister Thanom Klttlka- sonal and professional reasons. neers had relocated thousands assigned to a particular case un­ Salami grinder day will be held til it leaves the courts. A cer­ chom said Monday the Commu­ Also, sabbatical exchange of poles at the request of the tile and suspended ceilings on Tuesday at both elementary 26 VILLAGE STREET. ROCKVILLE tificate of readiness is required •" "'A PAINT GO. nist threat to Thailand and the teacher and maternity leave, State Highway Department, and schools. Orders for over 200 P. A . C . BALLROOM before a oase is entered on the 723 Main St. Tel. 649-4601 stepped-up offensive in South health insurance benefits, extra added that a request had never grinders have been placed. Cup­ docket with a 6-8 month wait­ cakes will be sold also. Parents Vletaam may cause the govern­ pay for extra work schedule been Ignored. and payrool deductions. ing pericxl before a case goes donating cupcakes, should send ment to postpone balloting. to trial. I i m them to school on Tuesday with Painting Display Eile A display of original paintings > Huge Hailstone Under the Wisconsin system the children. Swedish Ships Collide “ contributory negligence" does Fellowship Supper of trees done by the second year FLUSHING, Netherlands " t ’ ’ g-tudenV'of 'R to m ’ H^^^ Largest officially recorded not bar recovery, but the de­ The Young People’s Fellow­ art students of Rham High attaches at once to either (AP) — Seven crewmen are presently hanging in haUst®"® to fall in the United gree of fault of the plaintiff may ship of St. Peter’s Episcopal presumed dead In the sinking of Douglas Library The stu- States meeisured 17 inches not exceed that of the defendant Church vrill hold a Shrove Tues­ ChoksL&t WjuaiA, Jdjv/l the 1,413-ton Swedish freighter artists, under the teaching around and weighed 1% pounds. and the amount of recoverable day Pancake Supper on Tuesday Magne Wednesday night after a g^ Barbara Wyhte are ^t fell near Potter, Neb. on damages is dfrectly proportion­ night. Serving will run from 6 U.S. Choice, Block Style collision with the 7,687-ton Klrri- Sanford Richard DiBuo- July 8- 1928, with others only al to the degr^s, of fault in­ to 7:80 j^.m. The "All You Can bim, also from Sweden. Twelve „ „ Maureen R«agan, Allan sHgtoly smaller. Hissing as volved. \ Eat" supper will be held at men and a woman were res- paVkington, Bruce Ratti, Ann they fell .the huge (ihunks struck For example, a man-filing for Phelps Hall, adjacent to the cued, but one of the men died. Bouquet, Karen Prentice, Bon- with such impaf t a they bur- damages who is found byth< church on Rt. 85. Tickets are The Magne, en route from „jg Llppincott, Virginia Vlolette, rowed deeply into the ground. jury to be 30 per cent at fault available from any YPF mem­ Rotterdam to Antwerp, went Debbie Zirkanbach, Becky Bell- may collect 70 per cent of his ber or at the door. POT to keep pace in a competitive world CRIMINAL CODE l^VISION damages. If the same man were down off the Zeeland Island of Priscilla Llppincott and Bulletin Board Walcheren. FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — to be found 61 per cent at fault MINI PLANK Karen Berk. The Board of Selectmen will equal or greater comprehen­ A hundred years ago, people too many magazines —too The Klrribllll suffered slight School Menus Republican and Democratic he would collect nothing unlesct hold its weekly meeting tonight sion, the course won’t cost you CUSHIONTONE could get away with the way many books — too many re­ damage to her stem and pro­ The menus to be served at leaders in the Kentucky House the man was uninsured. In that at 6 in the town office building. ports, memos and periodicals. a thing. ceeded to Rotterdam after help­ the cafeteria next week are: of Representatives joined Tues- case, even if the other party The choir rehearsal for the ROAST you're reading right now — We're in the middle of an in­ In 196B you can't afford to ing search for survivors. htonday, ravioli, pickled beets, day in sponsoring a bill to wipe were found to be one per cent CEIUNG Hebron Congregational Church word by word — somewhere formation explosion. be reading as they did in 1868. cheese sticks; ’Tuesday, Ham­ out many obsolete sections of at fault, he could collect dam- has been changed from Thurs­ around 300 words a rhinute. New British Law burger on a roll, potato salad, the state’s criminal code. ages to the extent of the in- day to Friday ,nlght at 7 in the What's the solution? There’s Find out more about Mrs.- 12’ X 14’ And 100 years ago, that kind only one. Learning to read Saves Deaths pickle chips; Wednesday, oven It would, for example, repeal sured’s policy, S>^C.36 home of Mrs. Barbara Burke, Wood’s remarkable method. fried chicken, candled sweet the ban against selling clga- He would, however, be subject room choir director. of reading didn't cause any faster and better —Read/ng Come to one of our frde and LONDON (AP) — Britain’s rettes, cigars and refreshments to penalty under the law for not lb problems. They could pretty Power. Evelyn Wood has dis­ Informal demonstration meet­ o^^a^ge 7 u l c ® " S ’ within 1% miles of a camp carrying the proper insurance. Mracbester Evening Her­ well keep up with what was covered the way, and already her tough new law against and potato chips; Friday, meeting. Under the Wisconsin system New, different. Richly em- 4 9 ings. Lasts about 45 minutes. drunken driving and the h r e ^ sandwiches ald Hebron correspondent, going on. over 300,000 people have It also would erase; the jury decides the issues rath­ Mrs. Marjorie Porter, tel. 228- We’ll show you a film, explain test it provides should save 1,600 gia^. But today, things are hap­ learned it, including the top —A law against appearing on er than the result, simply by as­ bossed design will complement Armstrong makes a complete line of both tile and suspended ceilings—with over 35 BUe. the course and answer your lives a year. ______a-* public highway in a bathing signing degrees of fault to the U. S. CHOICE Lb. 69c aides of the late President beautifuljbatterns to choose from. Whatever the personality of your room, Armstrong CHUCK STEAKS pening so fast that people who questions. You’ll be under no Barbara Castle told the House suit. parties involved. ’The judges any decor. Washable. Soaks Kennedy. of Commons Wednesday that has a ceiling to match. So be sure to have your Armstrong Ceilings Retailer show you try to keep ahead find that obligation, of course. It could WUmot Proviso —A law against grazing catUe then Interprets the results and U.S. CHOICE they’re actually falling behind. You can, too. We guarantee traffic deaths In December were on the state Capitol grounds. awards the damages. up noise like a sponge. his complete line of famous Armstrong Ceilings. GROUND CHUCK or be one of the most important The WUmot Proviso was a There's simply too much to it. In fact. If you don’t at least 83 per cent lower than In De­ —A law against defrauding a In most cases a mlmeo- FUEL OIL triple your reading speed with things you do this year. cember 1966. clause introduced by David llvery stable operator. graphed Instruction form is giv- LONDON BROIL read — too much homework — Breath tests for suspected WUmot as an amendment to a MEAT LOAF MIX drunken drivers were Intro- bill in 1846. It provided for come to a free demonstration meeting duced Oct. 0 with severe penal- prohlblUon of slavery in all SPECIAL ON CEILING MATE ARMSTRONG LIGHTING FIXTURE. Ues for offenders, including territory to be acquired from MANCHESTER REG. $22.95. SPECIAL ^ 1 9.0 5 4 c 63 E. Center St. heavy fines and imprisonment. Mexico. Road deaths and injuries w e r e ------(Andrews Building) PER lb EVELYN W OOD reduced ^Umost immediately. b E'TTER MOUSE TRAP TAFT ANTIQUE SHOP GALLON 99 Thurs., Feb. 22— 8 :00 p.m. Originally Mrs. CasUe esU- DALLAS, Ore. o)ap) — The C.O.D. mated the new law would save Dallas, Ore., chapter of the Fu­ 384 HARTFORD RD. MANCHESTER Fri., Feb. 23— 5:30 p.m. ture Farmers of America has 200 lives a year. MANCHESTER SHOP We Guarantee . . . |1,000 Re­ FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT, sweet, juicy, pink 5-lb. ba q 59c Reading Dynamics Sat., Feb. 24— 10:30 a.m. built a better mouse trap. ward if proven that the oU APPLES FOR APPLE VALLEY Rere’s how it works; During this Washington’s Birthday and the you buy from us not equal IDAHO BAKING POTATOES. U.S. No. 1 ...... 5 lbs. 39c 45 South Main Street, West Hartford APPLE VALLEY, Calif. (AP) You take a coffee can with a FRIDAY or superior to any other on weekend to follow, there will be many attractive The sign of the market!! 63 East Center Street, Manchester — It’s called Apple Valley but plasUc top and fill it with water, NABI.8CO PREMIUM CRACKERS ...... there Isn’t an apple tree in Then you cut several sUts in the 649-5253 this TO Institute For Information call 232-4485 specials and sale items featured at our place of PROlesslonul aight. plastic top, making its surface dealer who 8:30 P.M. COOPERATIVE HOOD'S CORONET ICE CREAM, save 16c...... qt. 79c Cowboy stars Roy Rogers and very weak. business. Drop in and browse. excels in (Quart Plastic Container) ' Dale Evans, residents of the Next you put peanut butter on PROfeeslonal SAT. OIL COMPANY Institutes in principal cities throughout the U.8.A. community, will help plant the the underside of the to^. ’Then M r. T aft -.3 3 6 and capable Special classes are now being conducted for major companies In the area. first of 1,000 apple trees In a you bury the can in a field that service, advice TO N O O N 643-1553 ceremony Sunday to begin the has a mouse problem, n o r W m a i n s t r e e t and products. Attn.: Program Chairmen. Speakers, film program project, "Apples for Apple Val- The .mice smell the peanut Open from 10tOO A.M. to 9:30 P.M. Give 24-Hr. Delivery Notice HIGHLAND PARK MARKET lay •> butter, step on the silt plastic, BUILDING MATERIAL— LUMBER-FUEL 316 Broad St., Manchester Phone 643-427S “ We’re tired of hearing there fall into the coffee can and During Sole GLASTONBURY 317 Highland St., Manchester, Cpnn. are no apple trees in Apple Val drown — the future farmers ley,” d hope. PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1968 Pages 11 to 20 Section Two ’raURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1968 iJIan rliiM ter E n ^ n in g t h u b s d a y , p e b b u a k y 22, i9«8 New Britain Memorial Funeral Home, 444 Farmington Ave., About Town Town Stores Mobbed CBjituary New Britain, with a Mass of Mrs. MQchael Dworkln of Lud­ requiem at Sacred Heart low Rd., member of Ben Esra Mayor^ Swanson Plan Visit ^ndows Broken, Church, New Britain. Burial will Chapter of B’nal B’rlth Is a do­ By Bargain Hunters JJ3. Burke Dies, be In Sacred Heart Cemetery. nor chairman for a combined Friends may call at the fu­ To Quiz HVD on Renewal Ex-Undertaker neral home tonight from 7 to 9 donor Mob’ scenes have been reported over Manchester Several reports of window and tomorrow frdST’B to 4 and krtTon ’I?e»<2y. May 14. at the di^fiT the WashinfiftOT ^ h d a y ^ W atldns Mayor Nathan Agostlnelli and progress In toe renewal area breakage and theft were re- 7 to 9 p.m. John B. Burke, BB, of M Alton Rockledge Country Club In West Two men were waiting a t th e aooTOT 8th Utilities District president Ha scoffed at Rybezyk’s oft ceived by Mancheater pollce St, former Manchester under­ Hartford. on M ^ St. since 3 a.m. to buy ^ cedar c h ^ ^ t a 1. . repeated prediction that toe yesterday. taker and funeral director, was ♦ wives. The chests were marked down to 8^9 from 899. Victor Swanson will be in New „gg^ completion Sometime late Tuesday eve­ dead on arrival yesterday at Funerals Five representatives of the Shoes were flying In the air York City Monday, to confer ,,y odtober of this year, Manchester Memorial Hospital Center Congregational Church over the shoe counter In Mar- “They atoioBt bre^e the with federal officials over toe Swanson said, "It is time we ning or early Wednesday morn­ after suffering a heart attack Mrs. Sarah Wetherell Rhythmic Choir will attend the low’s as women tried to find lonips on us trying to get hold ing, thieves removed four new status of Manchester’s North stopped demoUsWng and stort- tires valued at $236, from at a local restaurant. He was Funeral services for Mrs. annual workshop of the Sacred their sizes. ’The $12 shoes were them," aooordiag to Heii) End Renewal Project. «d building. The people In toe the husband of Mrs. Viola Kos- Sarah Wetherell of 103 Cedar Dance GuUd tomorrow and marked down to 92 cents. Swanson, adverUsing manager At AgocdlneUl’s request, the North End are sick and tired automobiles on display at lowska Burke. St. were held this morning at Saturday at the UnlversaUst Sears ran out of garbage cans of Waitklna. Some of the town manager’s office scheduled of seeing things tom down and Chorches Motors, 80 Oakland St. Mr. Burke was bom May 14, St. Mary’s Bpiecopal Church. Church of the Divine Paternity, with the morning’^ first rush jamps were marked down to $6 at 2 p.m. appointment Monday ot having their roads upset, with Police say toe tires, which fit IBOB In Manchester, son - of The Rev. James Bottoms officl- New York City. They are Mrs. of cuatomera. More have been (^^m $38. with representatives of HUD no sign of anything going up.” a number of new cars, could m n u Z a l ^ T ’iUlce dam ey ated S j ^ y MacAlptae w ^ o i- Charles Baxter, Mrs. Jay Stag- ordered for this afternoon. ••We ran out of change ear- (toe federal Department of Agostlnelli said today that the have been taken for re-sale pur­ Burke, and had lived In Man-' er, Miss Roberta Uppllng, Mlsa Caldor’s biggest rush Item jy^.. ajocordlng to Geopge Mar- Housing and Urban Develop- slow pace of North End Renew- poses. Two 13-year-old South Wind­ chester most of his life. He at- Kenneth Beh- Sue Rowett, and Miss Barbara waa an oral hygiene water pick jow of Marlow’s. "TTie public al is "a poor advertisement for , Behnke. marked down from $20 to $18. realty appreciates a good bar- The New York visit stems Downtown Renewal.” sor youths had their bicycles and graduated from the McAl- . ^ james MdKav \ ------"I never saw anything like gain. ’Ihey are In an active buy- from a Feb. 14 joint meeting of He warned, "Every day of de­ stolen from toe customer stor­ Lance Cpl. Frank W. Champ it,” according to Bob Richmond, niood.’’ age rack at Caldor’s Depart­ metitute, Nw watWns-West Funeral Home, town and District directors, lay In the North End project Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank House and Hale’s new sales Regal’s reported Mb two ment store yesterday afternoon. 142 B. Center St., was In charge when it was toe consensus of all results In toe recruitment of by the Walter B. Fun^ arrangements. American Motors Introduced New AMX Champ of 39 Russell St., recent- manager. doeen sports Jackets a t $6 each that North' End Renewal "Is more opposition to a possible The boys, Bob Jambara and Home, New York City, before _____ American Motors Corporation today announced details of its new AMX, a two-place sports ly arrived in Vietnam where he Richmond, who has been in went within five minutes of dragging Its feet.” project In Downtown Monches- Dan Coope, told police they left returning to Manchester and es­ coupe It says has design characteristics of a high-performance sports car. Several engine op­ la serving with the 3rd Battalion, Manchester for three weeks, opening Ms doom. Its 20 men’s Agostinelli vowed to "get ter.” their black, English three-speed Priscilla Provost 27th Marine Division near Da sald people ran towards the back miHts retailing a t $80 'went bikes in toe rack while they tablishing. his own . funeral home ANDOViEJR—Funeral services tions are available Including a 390 V8 which delivers 315 horsepoper at 4600 RPM. All AMX en­ some answers on toe delay from Rybezyk has been p rep ^g in 1940. He retired seven years PHscUla Prevost, daughter gines have four-barrel carburetors. ’The AMX will be shown publicly for the first time at the Nang. stairs when the front door qulddy at $26. federal sources,” addli^ that modified plans for a proposed went to do some shopping. When ----- opened. They wanted to get Nassiff Arms reported flying they returned toe bikes were of Robert and Laura Green Pre- Chicago Auto Show, Feb. 24 to March 3. It will be introduced In Manchester by DeCormler "answers have not been forth- Downtown project. In hopes of He was a member of Rock- vost of Long Hill Rd.. will be Motors sometimes in March. The Y-Dessert Series program downstairs where braided rugs g^ig on sale and yelling, push- coming from toe Manches- having It approved by toe missing. vllle Lodge of Blks, Bishop Ma- held Saturday at SMB a.m. from - at which Mrs. Reuel Warriner were going for $12.22. ing cuatomera as they were ter Renewal Agency." Board of Directors for a® No- At 9:40 p.m. yesterday, Frank hon Assembly, 4th Degree the Community Funeral Home, Departments assisted and Windsor, former original ’’stormed" with the early mom- MRA executive director Ed- vember referendum, Evans, 98 Church St., was read­ Knights of Columbus, and the 134 Church St., WiVHmantlc, fol- seven trucks were on the Conservation Unit Names ^ t t e House staff meml^r, will „„„„ Manches- ing onslaught, ward Rybezyk was sharply critl- Th® board Informed him last ing the paper in his living room National and Connecticut Fu- lowed by a Mass of requiem at scene. be guest speaker, ^11 be held pu^Uc Market, according to ’The first person to reach the dzed by many at the Feb. 14 year that they would not con- when he was startled by toe Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. at chausse. It was soon $2.92 repaired typewriter at meetlng. slder action on Downtown Re- sound of breaking galss in toe 2 neral Directors’ Associations. St. Columba's Church, Coium- TPhe house is owned by Wal- Survlvors, besides his wife, bia. Burial -will be in St. Jo- ter Prelle of Wethersfield and Delegate to CofC Committee toe Community Y and not Mon- g„atched up at toe 22 cento per Marlow’s waa Mrs. Laura Swanson said that he was newal imtil progress is visible kitchen. Upxm investigation, he include a son, John B. Burke seph’s Cemetery, Wlllimantlc. is rented to two University of day M refwrted In yesterday’s Frankovltch of 44 Perkins St. “dismayed” at toe slow In North End Renewal. found his wife staring with awe Herald. Mrs. Warriner was ^ Marlow’s s£esm^ Insisted It A plas'tic ball is “tagged” with harmless “tracer” *ir.,Jr., amiand a uaui(iit«r,daugfliter. j Miss»ij4» «iiAaiiJoan x>ii^'uuaFriends Jiiaymay i;aiicall at the ui« fu-iu- aauuiwucul Connecticut atuueiiuastudents whowiiu wluu could Members of the Manchestfer acquiring Hilliard Pond off W. a- aj.- r t , I n nhav-fPA uommeiits irom saies mana- ■“ ------at a firecracker which had been atoms by lecturer Roger Perkins during the presen­ M. Burke, both of Manchester; neral home tomorrow from 7 not be found during the fire. No Conserv'ation Commission voted Middle Tpke. near the Parkade. restoration of the W ^ e ^^d store owners beat de- worth of r e ^ ir thrown through the window and tation, “This Atomic World,” coming to Manchester three brothers, the Rev. James to 9 p.m. one was Injurod and no damage to an- ^ tour of the property is plan- vvnue ^^be the morning action<______in___ the work _alone . It . waa an Under- had fizzled out at her feet with­ unanimously last night to ap- ^g,^g ^^g^ House for a year during " wood Standard. New Nazarene Minister High School Monday. The program is sponsored by Leo Burke of Boston, Mass., Wil- PrisciUa Prevost was bom besides the hole in the wall was Kennedy administration. out exploding. liam H. Burke of Pittsfield, Sept. 2. 1960, In Hartford. reported. point Dr. Phillip Sumner as terested parties when toe ___ “It was just like a hoUday,” Despite toe large mo1». Two more large plate glass the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission. Mass., and Francis Burke of Survivors beside her parents their delegate to the Chamber weather warms up. ’The town St Margaret’s (hrcle Dauph' Fran Hilllbert, assistant Swanson of Watkins conslderod Occupies Pulpit Sunday windows, making three within a Hartford; a sister, Mrs. Helen also include two sisters, Hazel of Commerce Beautification already has a time limit option teS of ?ave a b^^^^ ««anager of Crider’s. them respectful and paUen . For week, were smashed at the La- Committee. on toe property. lere or LXlli isaoeiia wS will nave a nui ^ „ the first time, his store let cua- The Rev. William A. Taylor Griffin of Manchester; and Provost and ’Tina Prevost; two Lebanon City fet and dance Saturday from 9 we ne aouig very weu, ac- ____ rtnAr nt Bona Restaurant on Tolland Students at MHS to See three grandchildren. brothers, Robert Prevost and Dr. Sumner will attend all Lemuel Miller, commission p.m. to 1 a.m. at toe KofC to E. J. Beargeon, gen- the front door at of Melrose, Mass., toe new pas­ Tpke., last night. 2 ’The funeral will be held from James Prevost, all at home; her - mi-i.-i------eral manager of Burton’s. "Our tor of toe Church of toe Naza­ Police say toe windows, worth ------o- J« - AvnlAv^mrr ^Anf a # a tl /\n T^QV 1 jnuiiic. AlUKtsud ® ^ muy ITlfty BGue Obt&uDiai .itlG(l _i._. __ urVillA Vwkincr fTprvA<1 n n f f e e A n d toe Leclerc Funeral Home, 23 paternal grandfather, Ernest Searching for which Is currently exploring ject of a ConseivaUon Day In Saber, Main St. store was especially while being served coffee rene, will preach Sunday at the $25 each, were broken with a Demonstration on Atom Main St., Saturday at 10:15 a.m. Prevost of Hartford, and her ways to enhance the beauty of Manchester to be held In late j,jjjgg chairman of crammed and we’re very donuts. ^Models for Heart Fund Fashion Show 10:45 and 7 p.m. services at board. A demonstration lecture on Tenn., facilities of toe AEC. He followed by a solemn Mass of maternal grandmother, Mrs. Manchester. At a recent meet- spring or early summer. The event. pleased with our Parkade ‘‘But when toe ropes is a graduate of Keene State requiem at St. James Church Liza Green of Long Island, N.Y. One Alphabet ing of the committee. Professor Idea was well received, and gtx>re.’’ dropped,’’ he said, "Tliey rushed Mrs. John Malone of 84 Prospect St., left, and Mrs. Richard T. McNamara of Vernon are toe church. He succeeds the atomic energ;y and Its uses, College, Keene, N.H., and holds Rudolph Favrettl of toe Uni- Miller, together with other com- modeling some of toe fashions they will wear In a "Spring into Spring with a Heartbeat" fash­ sponsored by the Atomic Ener­ at 11 a.m. Burial will be In St. ------BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — ••We’re flooded," according to down toe aisles." Rev. Robert J. Shoff, who has a bachelor of science degree. James Cemetery. Richard G. Grant versity of Connecticut displayed mission members, will soon be Vernon Harry Cohen, general manager The bargains were good. Al- ion show and dance Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Flano’s Restaurant, Bolton. Proceeds from toe accepted a position with Workers Trigger gy Commission, will be pre­ Specially designed electronic Friends mayI.itiy call atni toeu.c funer-iiu.c*- funeral servlces for Richard from a private survey he contacting civic organizations to «oir uD «& jL.-. Underwear uuuei-wear aimand ccWl- m .- ...... fred...... Parente,. ogeneral------manager= - event, which is presented by the Carriage House Boutique, will benefit toe Heart Fund. Mrs. Eastern Nazarene College Alarm on Vault sented for students at Manches- equipment is used during toe al home tonight from 7 to 9 and Grant of Hartford, formerly oios, me ^noen c ^ completed on such measures. help with Its planning and exe- dren’s clothes went quickest, he of Sears, attested to their quall- Malone Is wearing a white wool suit with navy blue accents by Cuddle Coat, and her match­ at Quincy, Mass. ter High School Monday at two 40-minute program to show such temorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to of Manchester, were held yes- Some of the areas of improve- cutlon. i t i e m O n a i a C r V l C C ing hat Is by Mr. John. Mrs. McNamara Is wearing a pale pink crepe dress from Junior Ac­ things as sources of radiation, The Rev. Mr. Taylor started Cruisers of toe Manchester morning assemblies in Bailey 9 p.m. nerol^HomTterday morning 4M at ^M Holmes ain'sr TheFu- noiinocd d>® rocently a project to «i«vt + sue«ested were sprucing The com m lsslo^ adnilnlstra- g e t f o F M a r i n e "It’e better than past years jeans at $1.97 for his wife, cent. his ministerial work In 1947 how nuclear energy is harnessed neral Home. 400 Main St. The "o'^nood recently a project to ZZ Police Department rushed to toe Auditorium. to furnish electric power, and Wolfl. u r I . develoD one alohabet for all the parking lots with plantings tive budget of $1,000 for toe next even," Bob Olenney said of his But cynicism showed through iwhlle a senior student at Frank M. 0 ‘Brigfat . „. Walter H.Loom^, pastor , . throuehout toe and trees; installing a few nice- fiscal year was approved, for A memorial service will be men’s shop. “We didn't have one salesgirl’s remark that, Parkade branch of toe Connect­ Entitled "This Atomic World”, the use of radioisotopes in diag­ of Community Baptist Church, lang^uages in use throughout toe ______k„ held at the Rneindiio MethnHiet Eastern Nazarene (College. He nv V xr n-RH ht 79 / xr Community Baptist Church, enough help. Suits and sweat- "It’s a good time to get rid of Weiss Reviews Budgets Stores Open was instrumental In starting the icut Bank and Trust f3o. at 10:45 toe program is designed to ac­ nosis and treatment of diseases. slUon, Ohio, formerly of Man- ''^*Bvblos first plans to Invite toe teglc areas in the town and present. Winding up toe eve- Church on Grove St. at 2 p.m. ers went quick at half price.” toe hangovers." Quincy Bethel Beach Church of a.m. today in answer to an auto­ quaint students with the basic The program is operated by Oak Ridge Associated Univer­ Chester, died Tuesday at Mas- present- ^ international cultural beautifying the entrances - and nlng’s activity was toe showing Sunday for Pfc. Steven G. Slack Tonight to the Nazarene and was pastor matic burglar alarm. principles of nuclear energy, Vernon there for fifteen years. During Upon arrival, police discover­ its sources, and its role in in­ sities, which handles toe nation­ Mr. O’Bright was bom In ® American commemorate toe ^nd shrubbery. which discussed ponds as an en- ^ Tamsky Again Asks 9 O’Qock this time, he completed his un­ ed that workmen, performing dustry, agriculture and medi­ wide exhibits program for toe Lithuania, and lived In Manches- Rearers were Randall Welsh death of Johann Gutenberg, toe The oomml.sslon plans to sup- ^ronment for plant and animal 2^year-old Marine w ^ dergraduate studies. He major­ some rewiring on toe vault It­ cine. Atomic Energy Commission. ter before going to Pittsburgh, w” ah Lw“ d ^ m £ ’ German goldsmith who invented port these projects adopted by Hfe. k lied in action to toe victory ed In church history toward a self, Inadvertently triggered toe The lecturer, Roger Perkins, The program scheduled here Pa., where he lived claims settlements — $38,000 mastermaster's s degreeueeiec m,at Boston Unl- sensitive device which...... —Is r-.-pro- will discuss in student terpis s one of 14 similar units ap­ ...... Anthony Zlltosky Printing, and discuss unification the Chamber of Commerce. similar film VEA, School Panel For Planning Aide pearing dally at high schools life. He moved to MassUlon Walter Lange. °t the world’s alphabets. Commiasion members also scheduled for each regular PmHnprt qt and the for next year, compared to $35,- yerslty. He served on a part- Rev. William A. Taylor grammed to go oft on any loud such topics as the structure of about four years ago. 000 for this year. P art of the y ^ e basis on toe faculty o f ______noise or intense ■ vibration as atoms, radiation, reactors and throughout toe country to bring Gutenberg died to 1468, sever- unanimously voted to send a meeting of toe commission and Rnvmond G Slack Town Planner Joseph Tamsky, for the third consecu­ toe public a greater understand­ Survivors include three broth­ al centuries before archaeolo- oommunicaition to Mayor Agos- will be open to the public free Another memorial serviee tive year, has asked for an assistant planner. His 1968 increase request is for appraisal Eastern Nazarene College as Eridav at 8 n m at toe club well as touch. A number of fusion. ers, Custon Abraltis, Victor g;lsts discovered in Byblos toe ttaeJll endorsing his plan to re- of charge. Each of toe films ,,, . . ,, . .. _ Agree on Salaries n y e y ^ , n as asa e u lo r x.io conjunction with assess- instructor In Bible and Theology ° ® ® workmen are currently busy en- Perkins has completed exten- ing of atomic energry and Its Abraltis and William Abraltis, Coventry first known example of a slmpli- place the town s soon-to-pass will deal with some aspect of ti-* 69 budgfet request, up $13,709 or approximately 50 per ^ent appeals stui pending. addition to hts pastoral du- TOihHr larglng toe bank’s facilities. sive training at toe Oak Ridge, uses. munlty Church of Royalton, Vt., The personnel policies com- ed at, than both groups will be cent overrtvor his"hia currento i\r r ^ n i‘. nnnrftnriatioTi.appropriation, includes an $8,580 Weiss is recommending $17,- puDuc. all of Manchester; three sisters, fled writing system, carved on recreational losses at CJharter conservation. and burial will be in Royalton. mittees of the Board of Educa- satisfied,” Giorgio said. He add- Mrs. Victoria McKeever and toe tomb of a Phoenician king. Oak Park with a new recreation ------ItemAbCAII AV* for CMl an assistant. ------UVAJ500 lUA for theU»C Manchester APublic uwaav. jn 1961,IWl, the XWV.Rev. AfAl Mr. . Taylor*Z*J*v- Mrs. Isabel Smith, both of Man­ •The proposed congress would area on the Globe Hollow prop- Contributions or donations in Vernon Education ^® The Board of Directors had Health Department, up Health Nurses Association for ,^vent to Melrose, Mass., to as- Torch Sets honor of Pvt. Slack may be ^g_igtj„n have come to an ^ °“taidera.’ tumed down toe request In the ^ or 12.4 per cent from the next year, up $1,700 or 10.7 per gume the pastorate of the First chester, and Mrs. Sally LaChap- presumably tackle all Ian- erty. made to the memorial fund of Last year, after endless hours pelle of East Hartford; and sev­ g;uages, from toe complexities One commission member Customs Sale past t'wo fiscal years. current budget. Most of the In- cent. The association has asked church of 'the Nazarene. , House Fire the Rockville Methodist Qiurch. agreement on salaries. The pro- gj negotiations which started In Tamaky’s recommended budg- crease is for salary increments for $18,345. The town’s contribu- in addition to pastoral duties, MORIARTY BROTHERS IS OPEN TONIGHT eral nieces and nephews. of C7l}inese to toe g;raceful puz- commented, "We want to be — ------posal will be made to toe teach- December and ended up with The funeral and burial will be A winterized cottage along zles of Arabic. Byblos itself ex- sure they don't turn toe whole Rings Up Cash «t for 1988-69 is $39,380. His and for increased fees for Hous- tlon is $15,800 for toe current he has been active In the district Coventry Lake caught fire just emplifies toe difficulties of the area into one big baseball dia- (Correction staff early next week. No mediation by the State Board current budget Is $26,651. ing Code and sanitation inspec- year. -work of his denomination. He is held Friday at Massillon. CLEVELAND (AP) — Some ' fieiireq have vet been made tyub- Of Ekhicatlon, an agreement was FOR THEIR GEORGE WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY ■beforo noon today when 4^e situation: In Arabic toe town is mond. Once you cut a tree down, 300 persons spent more than Contrary to a accident story figures have yet been made pub reached in ^ ril The fln- Town Manager Robert Weiss, tlons. The town manager is conduct- presently servng as New Eng- Mlaa Jean R. Fraser flame name of of a a torch torch touched touched off off called called Jbeil, Jbeil, and and toe toe name name Is Is it it staysstays down.”down.” $B,0(» In four hours at a sale of In yesterday’s Herald. The ve- lie. al aereement waa a 15 700 start after a review of the Planning He is recommending $60,860 ing hearings with his depart- land District camp manager. Department budget request, has for the Town Counsel’s office ment heads on their budget re- chairman of the minister’s in- GREEN Mias Jean Rae Fraser. 90, ot leaves next to the house. The written in curling arabesques A second member said, “The abandoned and forfeited mer- hide owned by Lorreta A. Mon- Joseph Giorgio, chairman of ing-^iarv on a 1 6 rlsliur ratio STAMPS West Granby, aunt of James M. ^re ^iread up Into toe side and indistinguishable to non-Arabic purposed plan as printed in the chandlse held by U.S. customs talvo, 52 Cooper Hill St. was the VEA committee, said this with the too step beirar $9 234 reserved his recommendation, for 1968-69. The sum is up $4,- quests. surance commission, and is a Fraser of Manchester, died yes- rioor o t the house. speaking nations. paper looks like a good com- agents. the only one to suffer damage morning, "We feel very happy . .J pending a second review. 725 or 8.7 per cent from tlie His tentative town budgets member of the New England SALE and GALA “OPEN HOUSE” terday at a Hartford convales- Workmen were reportedly With the invitations not yet plex which will certainly be Among toe sale Items were when Dominic Malo, 38, of that, at least to this point, we Giorgio said the merttog wlto IVelss said that he will rec- $54,35 current appropriation. and his budget message will be District church schools board, LOOK! YOUR CHOICE OF: 10.000 GREEN STAMPS; IONA BLENDER; cent home. trying to unfreeze oil with a sent out, it was questionable needed in the near future.” 5(X) rubber mice, an English- Hartford struck her car while haven’t had to resolve our prob- ? ,® w ^ ^ ommend a $28 438 appropriation Most of the Increase is for submitted to toe Board of Dl- He is married to the former Survivors Include two sisters, torch In pipes leading to the whether neighboring Syria The commission reviewed a Armenian dictionary, two opening his door. Both cars jems through mediation by the ^ W i^esday. He ______!______rectors on March 26. A public Barbara H. Hodges. The couple . OR KODAK INSTAMATIC CAMERA WITH ANY NEW CAR OR "SAFE-BUY" four nieces, and two other ne- would attend. Scholars in Syria letter from Town Manager Rob- drums of yellow paint, 36 plasUc were parked on Main St. at the state, as happened last year.” .f ^ hearing on his recommendations has two daughters, Judy, 14, and .1 phews. eSUef Delmont Potter are locked In a sedate dispute ert Weiss, requesting its opinion flowers and $308 worth of time and toe Montalvo woman ”if tlie contract the teachers .® only be will be held April 4. The board Mary-Beth, 12. USED CAR $500 OR MORE! THE SECOND EDITION OF 'THE will adopt budgets and set the ------Funeral services will be to- firemen broke througih an with Lfebanese archaeologists— on the possibility of the town*s Chinese dresses and gowns. was not in her sedan. have been neft’otiating. Is arriv- *i ^ ff ^ , ® n^potia- GREEN morrow at 2:30 p.m. at toe Tay- ^ &et to toe fire, they claim to have found an ’ tlons, +b»the salaries alone. «r„He said INTERES'HNG INDOOR ANTIQUE tax rates on May 6. .STAMPS lor and Modeen Funeral Home, It waa quickly put out. The even earlier alphabet than the the committees felt It was Im­ Duplicate Bridge EaglevUle and North Coventry Phoenician one. portant to resolve this first 233 Washington St., Hartford. since the budget has to be pre­ Flag Ensllrined Seml-flnal winners In a knock- The Rev. John S. Rogers will pared for toe town. The last 48-star United States dupilea'te bridge tourna- officiate. Burial will be in Moun­ FLEA MARKET flag to fly over the Capitol In ment held lost night at the tain View Cemetery, Bloomfield. The second part of toe nego­ Washington, D.C., has been en- Italian American Cluib are Rob- Friends may call at the fu­ Scott Lucas Dies, tiations, Giorgio explained, will Will Be Staged In The East Hartford High School shrined inIn toefVsA FlagIPInrr HouseTJ/m i o a ert Stratton,it James v Baker, * and s neral home today from 2 to 4 deal with grievance procedures, Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. -Albert LaJPlant. class sizes, vacancy announce­ 777 Burnside Ave., East Hartford, Oonn. g r e e n and 7 to 9 p.m. Also Mr^ Mary Roy, Mrs. Law­ STAMPS Former Senate Head ments and placements on salary Saturday and Sunday, February 24, 25, 1968 rence Fagan, Mrs. A. Kent Mercury Montego 2-Door Hardtop schedules. FAT OVERWEIGHT Mercury Cougar 2-Door Hardtop Michael Bentsche ROCKY MOUNT, N.C. (AP) ed a Senate career that began In 'Herding, and Mrs, Paul Suto. Michael Bentsche, 84, of Tor- The grievance procedures is HOURS: Saturday, 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. Available without a doctor’s Results in toe regular game Scott W. Lucas, Senate Dem- x939. Before that he served two basically an outline for toe board rington, brother of Jacob ocratic leader until his 1950 de- __ Sunday, 1 P.M. to 6 P.M. prescription, our product called last night a re : North-South, Rog­ Bentsche and Mrs. Katherine or teachers to follow If there Galaxon. You must lose ugly er Connelly and Dr. Barry Hil- MONTEGO 'Ti.irfxr ^ tn. ^®®^ ®®"‘ Everett M. Dirksen ’ ® need be an explanation of an fat or your money back. No ^ e k of M a^c^ster died Tuea- uilnols, died early today fol- ®®^‘ >®“ vacant by the death of Sponsored by the Exchange Club ot East Hartford mer, first; Ed Conway and Miss COUGAR existing problem, Giorgio said. strenuous exercise or liquid Bea Boylan, second; and Mrs. Full Delivered Price! d ^ idght at CT^oUe Hunger- ^ Cerebral hemorrhage. House Speaker Henry T. Ral- Under the Management ot William P. Spear diets. Galaxon is a tablet and fort Hospital, ^rrington. He was 76. ney. Degree definitions which Rita Call and Mrs. Arthur Pyka, GREEN Full Delivered Price! clearly define toe status for a Where 56 responsible Dealers from New England and New easily swallowed. Galaxon curbs third. ------’ 2699 . another Qnce mentioned as a possible A constant batUer for farm teacher placed on the salary York will display and sell several thousand worth while your appetite and decreases brother, aiwtoer slater, 10 running mate for President Har- and Social Security legislation, your desire for food. When you Also, East-West, Russell Bent- schedule along with a stated po­ Items Including furniture, china, glass, copper, brass, guns, eat less, you weigh less. Get ley and Richard Pasternak, m^es and 7 nephews. ry S. Truman, Lucas generally Lucas generally supported toe sition as to the number of stu­ stamps, coins, books, sliver, mirrors, old tole and Iron 150 NEW AND "SAFE-BUY" USED CARS IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! Fto®ral services were today supported New Deal and Fair New Deal of Franklin D. Roos- rid of excess fat and live long- first; James Polltes and Richard dents in a particular class will pieces, knlcknacks, bric-a-brac and a multitude of addi­ er. Galaxon costs $3.00 and Is O’Brien, second; and Gerald M 2 p.m. at toe Paford-Nutlng uggi legislation during his 14 evelt and toe Fair Deal of Har- also be in toe second part of tional items too numerous to list. sold on this guarantee. If not Lattal and Thomas Griffin, 1, years in Congress that included ry S. Truman, though on occa- toe negotiations. »• Snack Bar Open Throughout The Show satisfied for any reason, just third. ” ®^’ P®*"' two terms in the House. slon he opposed measures of return the package to .your games are sponsored by GUARANTEED “SAFE-BUY” USED CARS! ritt, pastor of St. Paul’s Luther- Lucas was admitted to Park both presidents. The teachers would like toe method • 1967 LINCOLN ConrtinenJtaJ, 4-Door Sedan. ly defined along with the dif­ antee by: Quinn’s Pharmacy, each Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. Blue, parchment leather interior, fully equip­ radio, heater, automalUc transmis- D O R Torrington, at toe convenience a Florida-bound train. Dr. Ru- mate In 1948 but announced he ferent duties and placement on 'GREEN slon, power steering, whitewall tiros. ^ of toe family. (yg Ratchford of toe hospital was "not a candidate for vice JS t * ped plus factory installed toe salary schedule for direc­ air conditioning! 1965 CHRYSLER Newport 4-Door Sedan. ------staff said he died at 5:50 a.m. president” and "would not ac- tors, supervisors, department PreadenUal black, radio, heater, A»T*cf™**®* ^“'Vard In recent years Lucas had cept’’ If the nomination were of- heads and coordinators. In­ 1967 MUSTANG Fastback. Blue, radio, heater, automatic, power brakes, ANDOVER — Samuel T. How- practiced law in Washington. He fered. creased insurance benefits In­ automatic, bucket seats, console with stereo power steering. $1895 Shoddy Mill Rd., husband also maintained a home In Ha- The hard-working yet fun-lov- tape. cluding Blue Cross will also be 1st IN SAVINGS 1966 OLDSMOBDLE 98 Convertible. White, ?i!i ^^® Howard, died vana, HI., where he had prac- Ing Lucas moved up to toe role discussed. 1966 WILLYS JEEP Model CJ5, 4-wheel drive, tola morning at Norwich Hospl- tlced law since 1915. of Senate Majority leader after blue interior, radio, heater, autonmtic, All of the negotiation meetings heater, metal cab, red and white, COMPLETE power brakes, power windows, $ 2 ^ 9 5 The former senator’s left leg Truman’s upset victory swept beti^en the two committees GREEN WITH PLOW! power steering. AW#?# Mr. Howard lived in Andover was amputated above tihe knee his pnriy back into control of have been closed meetings. An call us East of the River STAMPS for over 30 years. He was re- in Washington’s Georgetown Congress. He had served as 1967 COMET Demonstrators. 2-Door Sedans, 1965 CHEVROLET CheveOle 4-Door. 9 passen­ agreement was made at the be­ automatic, 6-cyl., low mileage, nicely equip­ ger station wagon. Green, radio, A Q C tired and had been employed University Hospital In Septem- Democratic whip In toe Republi- ginning that no figures would for many years at toe Glenney ber 1966 due to a circulatory can-controUed 80th Congress un- ped. All carry remainder of factory warranty. heater, automatic, power steering. be released until a final one REDUCED PRICES! 1964 PLYMOUTH "Fury ” 4^Door Sedan. V-8, Lumber Co., Manchester, and problem. der Sen. Alben W. Barkley, toe was decided on. F Our New Name... had been toe custodian of toe Lucas’ defeat by Dirksen end- '^^mocratlc leader, 1966 FORD FAIRLANE 2-Door Hardtop. Dark beige, matching interior, radio, heater, auto­ Andover disposal area. Rockville ilospltul Notes matic transmission, power steering, 3 9 5 Visiting hours arc 12:30 to blue, radio, heater, automatic, $ 1 Q 0 R The L.B. Barnes BHineral 8 power steering. * power brakes. Home, 2148 Main St., Hartford, p.m. In all ureas except m a­ GREEN ternity where they are 2 to 4 .ST/------— WE HAVE MANY. MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM! Is In charge of arrangements and 6:30 to p.m. COM E ON IN which are Incomplete. North End Druggist Moving 8 I Admitted Tuesday: Gertrude Roberts, 84 Windsor Ave.; Rich­ John A. Bednarz To Shopping Plaza in Week ard Ctoarland, Tolland; Jean Ba­ ALL "SAfE-BUY" USED CARS ARE FULLY GUARANTEED! SOUTH WINDSOR — John A. con, 16 Albert Rd,; Louane Bednarz, 57, of New Britain, The North End Pharmacy Is Edward Rybezyk, executive Fleming, Tolland; Russell Ste­ R ST father of John A. Bednarz of in toe process of mdVing from director of toe Manchester n-nivi *vc-Re- vens, Hazardvllle; Theresa ii ' Souto Wndsor, died yesterday Depot Square to a new location, , A^enev said todav that Thompson, 132 High St.; Harold at his home after a short 111- In toe Shopping Plaza off E. ? , ^ Kington, 7 Linden PI.; Robert FEDERAL n®ss. Middle Tpke., opposite St. Bar- "either business will Interfere Mattox, 151 Hany Lane; James Survlvrfrs include, his wife, toolomew Church, owner Rob- wito immediate plans for street Kupchunos, 59 Spring St.; Grace two daughters, his mother, ert Sandals said today. S P' and utility improvements. Both Dunn, 28 Union St. SAVINGS three sisters, six grandchildren. He said that he will continue businesses,______, . he . . ___ said,, expect__ to Births Tuesday: A son to Mr. 1 • MORIARTY ^ 1^®®'^®™* and nephews, operations at toe present store relocate within the renewal area and Mrs. Albert Gorman, Vir­ :V: s'* Funeral services will be Sat- until toe night before toe open- and may be able to do so wito- ginia Lane; a daughter to Mr. urday at 8:16 a.m. from tbe ing of his new premises, expect- out disruption. and Mrs. Francis Grover, Wap- ______ed to be sometime next week. Rybezyk said that negotia- plng. T When the move Is consumat- tlons are proceeding for the Discharged Tuesday: Gladys ed, he said, toe new store will acquisition of toe Depot Square Dorler, 29 Grove St.; Claudette m- ' Personal Notices be called the Plaza Pharmacy, building. They are being con- Predette, High Manor Park; slnce It no longer will be In toe ducted with toe trustees of toe Nancy Gebhardt, Tolland; Joan In Memoriam North End. estate of toe late Albert Kohn Holley, Tolland; Nancy Lupac- BROTHERS The move, from toe fire-gut- of West Hartford, owners ot the chtno, 30 Nye St.; Cora Newell, FORMERLY EAST HARTFORD FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION In tovlne memory of Charles Via- * Depot Square buUdlng, property, / 40 Ward St.; Mabel Pitney, 25 “Connecticut’s Oldest Llncobi-Mercury-Cougar Dealer!” cek who passed away Feb. 22, 1964, Will leave only two businesses He said that he expects fav- Going Underground Hammond St.;'Andrea Sears, 85 It seems so strange that thooe wo *" ^® North End Renewal proj- arable results by the end of Mountain St.; Leah Schneider, • Main Office: 1137 Main St., East Hartford * Glastonbury Office: 2512 Main St. 315 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER PHONE 643-5135 And"toow we 1 the h ®®^ ^ *’® —Man- next week. Acquisition, will take Mike Mealy, an Irish bai’tender who wants to get off Mealy plans' to be dug up 3\.pril 21 to celebrate the 3 West Rd.; Karen Wells, Kings- • Homemaker’s Office: 842 Silver Lane, East Hartford • South Windsor Office: Wapping Shopping Center Are JusTthTon^Go^^lfs away, Chester Surplus Sales and the about three weeks more and liis feet for awhile, gives the traditional ‘.‘all’s well” Queen’s birthday and a new record for that sort of burg Ave.; Leo Wilkinson, Ell­ And toices them home to rest; North End Package Store, both demolition will begin iis soon gesture liefore London friends sealed him in a coffin thing. He thinks the previous jecoixl was 57 days ington; Mrs. Joyce Chaffee and Wife and ChUdren N. Main St. us possible, he said. yesterday to begin 61 days of being buried alive. set by an American ‘‘about 100 years ago.” son, Stafford Springs. MANCHESTER EVENIKO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1968 PAGB TWKLVB BiANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1968 PAGE THIRTEEN Choirmaster Rap Brown Jailed, Three in Area People in Has Devoted T o (Jet Degrees Intimidation Charged Three Central Connecticut Life to Music State College seniors from this The News (Oonttmed from Pag« OaeH charges of arson and inciting area completed requirements NEW TORK (AP) — Fei^dl- geles and Oakland, Calif. He riots. for bachelor's degrees, to be Angela Lanibury Gets nand Grossman is a little old was then arrested on a toulsla- Brown strode off to his cell awarded at commencement Theatrical Club Award June 9. songmaker whose world is mu­ wearing handcuffs. na warrant Tuesday at a “ r il stay there until I am re­ The students, their homes, luid CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) - sic and whose music belongs to friend’s apartment in New York leased or die because I win re­ areas of specialization are: Actress Angela Lansbury— the wacky aunt in the Broadway the world. fuse all food and water,” he Thaddeus J, Dobieskl, lOB Ox­ City, musical ’’Matnc"—is the Har­ “ My life has been devoted to said. ford St., Manchester, mathema­ "This is being done for p Pan­ ice Board after having been or­ Jacksonville, Ore. "It provides young boys with Pigs Used for Testing on the slopes that Mayor Milt ache. dered earlier to undergo a an incentive that can assure (foffman Jr. will want to re­ preinduction physical. them an excellent education and member. Royal Cub Scout Fire Hits Ohio Home, Mrs. Rowden presented peti- Continental Divide travel while perfecting their He .suffered his first injuries LONDON (AP) - Prince An­ Uons with nearly 1,000 slgna- The Continental Divide, Im- music. For many, it’s a begin­ Maryland Gas Chamber Described when he stumbled as he stepped drew joined the Cub Scouts tures to the board Tuesday re- portant feature of the gcogra- ning for a lifetime career in mu­ from his car in the parking lot. Wcdne.sday, raising his right Seven Die, Two Hurt back so we could use them commcndlng a deferment. Her phy of the United States, Is the sic." lx>8 Angeles Times- At 10 p.m. Friday the condemn- minutes I timed it once. But He sprained his thumb and hand and promising among oth­ Washlngton Post News Service ed man is stripped to his under­ I remember one fellow that again. er things to do his duty to the two older sons, James and John, watershed made by the Rocky There was only one trace of scr.atched his face. 2 shorts and taken the few steps wasn’t dead and they gave him "These were three fellows who queen, his moUier. were both 21 when they died. Mountains. All rivers flowing sadness in his voice when he POWHATAN POINT, Ohio was taken to Children’s Hospital Bni.shing aside the pain and BALTIMORE — “They gas a some kind of needle. were hanged for attacking some Mr. and Mrs. Rowden and east from the Rockies eventual­ talked about his beloved boys. In Columbus. Their conditions from his cell to be strapped in­ portent -he donned his skies, Queen Elizabeth II was on (AP) — Seven persons, includ­ pig first, to make sure every­ “ You know, I remember one girl. We got back to the war­ Douglas all work at the Medford ly reach the Gulf of Mexico; "It’s a terrible thing to see a were listed as poor. to the gas chamber’s metal braved the slopes and complet­ hand to watch her second son in ing a mother and five of her thing’s working right.” chair. triple-header — we were all go­ den’s office and I picked up the Corp., a lumber complex. A all flowing west reach the Paci­ 12-year-old become a has-been," Authorities said part of the ed the damage. He fell and tlie swearing-in ceremony at ing back to the warden’s office fourth son, Malcolm, 10, al.so fic. he reflected. He was bemoaning children, died early today in a dwelling was made of logs, with In Room 234 of the hospital “ The gas is strong and It gets Buckingham Palace. His pack with the shoes. You see, we’d ’’‘""'^ree men had just been «P'-nined his knee the fact that a choir boy’s ca­ fire which swept through their a small frscme addition where building at the Maryland Peni­ on clothes so they don’t wear meets in a movie theater at the Fire Chief Wilbur Perry of Po­ very much.” always get them shoes to walk hanged and there it was in the palace. reer is often finished when his small wooden home near this tentiary Assistant Warden Sivedish Princess whatan Point said the blaze Under the nexagonal cham­ to the scaffold but then after paper that four men had Just Andrew was 8 years old Mon­ voice changes. Ohio River community. James J. O’Brien and four It was Ohio’s second tragic apparently started from an ov­ ber’s (duiir is a metal basin, ifivas over, we’d take the shoes attacked another girl. Visits San Francisco day. Prof. Grossman faced that prison staff members described fire with as many victims in erheated coal stove. already filled with cyanide crys­ SAVE CASH ON FUEL OIL crossroads before the turn of the process of dying in Mary­ SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - less than a week. Last Monday The father had managed to tals. At a nod from the warden, Mr. Philpot has been refused 2 Sons Die in Combat, the century. His voice cracked land’s gas chamber. Princess Margarctlia of Swe­ Jump through a window when the executioner turns a valve Andover membership In that Association. ^ ^ IQ 200 Gal. Minimum and changed. So he changed di­ seven children died in a Clncln- Room 234 is actuadly a suite den, granddaughter of King Third Son Deferred 2 View throug'h an ice-fringed window at Bolton restaurant shows extent of destruction inside under open sky. the fire was discovered and de­ and sTilphurlc acid pours into Superior court Judge Samuel rections, studied music and by atl fire. of rexjms. It has 10 “ holding" Gustaf VI, flew in to San Fran­ spite severe cuts from window the basin, creating the lethal Googel recently ruled in favor cisco Wednesday for a six-day iMEDFORD, Ore. (AP) — 1923 became one of Austria’s The victims here were 26- cells, the gas chamber itself glass and bums called a neigh­ gas. of the minister, but his ruling visit that will include sailing on Han-ey Rowden and his wife 24 HOI’R NOTICE FOR DELIVERY most prominent choirmasters. year-old Mrs. Cleve Stonebreak- and a bare room 'where 'wit­ Fund Drive bor, Frances Baker, for help. "The doctors say it’s all over has been appealed to the State g^,, Francisco Bay. have seen two of their sons die er; her five children, Florence nesses stand teo watch an exe­ Fire Destroys Former Willows Restaurant in Bolton His first conducting assign­ 12, Belva 6, Carle Mae 6, Paul 2 While Mrs. Baker called fire­ in a minute," said Kraft. Sepreme CJourt by the Andover The princess arrived by plane in combat while sen-ing with ment was as choirmaster at the cution. An electrocardiagram outside For Philpot Lake Management Association. the Marine Corps in Vietnam. CASH OIL CO. and Cleve Jr. 1; and Mrs. Becky men, Baker went to the Stone- Maryland hqs used its gas from Chicago with her British The former Willows Restau­ Vienna Singkademie in 1923. A the chamber registers the con­ The Rev. Mr. Bradley said bu.sinessman husband, John K, Wednesday they won a reprieve Wolfe, 69, a cousin who lived breaker house at the end of a chamber—a 25,000 dollar m(xiel TELEPHONE 289-7013 rant in Bolton, which recwtly year later he founded the Volks- country lane and arrived in demned man’s heartbeats—and that having talked with lawyers Ambler. for a third son. with the family. by the Eaton Metal Products Collects $300 konservatorium (the People’s lack of them—to enable the doc­ he feels that the Supreme Court Tliey will be guests of Swe­ Douglas T. Rowden, 19, was EAST HARTFORD — MANCHESTER changed hands and became R(d- There were two survivors, time to catch young Steve as the Co.—four times since It was Conservatory) and In 1925 be­ tor to pronounce him dead. An will probably uphold Judge den's con.sul general, Carl-Hcn- given a one-year compassionate 24 HOUR BURNER SERVICE lo’s Pizzeria, was destroyed by both of whom were burned bad­ latter Jumped from a window. Installed in 1957. Before that The Friends of Andover Com­ came choirmaster with the Sing- elaborate exhaust system is Googel's decision. He said, how­ rik Petersen, and plan a week­ hardship deferment by the fire during the night. ly but who managed to Jump The rest of the family died in­ execution was by hanging. vereln der Gesellschaft des switched on to clear the g;as mittee on Equality has so far ever, if the decision is not up­ through a window. They were side the house. Firemen were "They come here to the cells The wooden building day minister said this would called out at 2:47 this morning "It is wonderful working with Probed in Blast way because the prisoners wear The condemned man site with the money Is coming in slow- strengthen his original decision. and found the building already only a T-shirt and slacks with young boys,” he explains. CAPSULES® his back to the witnesses, but in flames. by a waistband. No shoelaces or Phone 64^5405 "They have to be taught to sing In Washington they can see the 'back of his the funds was made about three M.A.. Petti belts or anything they could kill The fire ate through the properly. The breathing, the head__ through three windows. weeks ago and money has been Compass Plants way they form their sounds, the . M .D . (Continued from Page One) themselves with. CERAMIC wooden walls, and the roof, Some time between______Monday rnie"priwnltepilfo''staiidrat a Leaves of compass plants INLAID LINOLEUM aflame, collapsed as firemen way they let out their voices Letters were sent out through TILE WHI^H JOINTS en proper measures to protect and Friday the execuUOTer the condemned man’s point north and south, a char­ all are important to teach. 6eUr APFE^T ■t right hsmd. the (Connecticut Council of ARMSTRONG fought the blaze in freezing the embassy." makofi the test run with the pig. acteristic caused by the t'wlst- temperatures. "But it’s the young ones them­ There are 19 men on death (Churches and that organization BATHROOM selves who are wonderful. I love The Sotriets have for several Is also acting os treasurer Ing of the leaf stalks. Many years said there is a need for row at the penitentiary now. One theories have been advanced TirB AREA Firemen remained at the them," he said. He hM 10 chil­ has been 'there eight years. handling the funds. scene until 8 this morning, dous­ dren of his own, 19 grandchil­ better security for its embassy. as to the reason. One explana­ Only a ^ a l l circular driveway The state's executioner, A. B. The money Is being collected ing small fires that erupted dren and several great-grand­ to help the Negro pastor from tion is that the leaves bend not $■ F Wilson, died two years ago and among the charred remains. children—enough to form a separates the building from to escape the hea'vy midday sun­ busy 16th Street. the legislature is debating New Haven 'with the contln'uing choir of his own. J&M capital costs of his court battle which light but to get the full early Fire officials today could of­ Under an Informal agreement whether to abolish morning and late afternoon sun­ PREPARATION punishment. has been going on for several EXTRA fer no exidanation for the fire, reached last fall, the embassy is light. UPHOLSTERY Maryland’s gas chamber was years now. 9 X 12— ^.00 but said an investigation was National Monument Z-28 to be relocated on a 18-acre site being made. They reported an JUF , (HI Wisconsin Avenue. In retuni, last used on June 9, 1962. The minister and his family HliRP' > R«uphoIsterins( employe was at work in the Wakefield, the reconstructed the U.S. Embassy in Moscow is "When hanging was our form were barred from swimming at FAMOUS NATIONALLY ADVERTISED building until an hour before birthplace of George Wash­ • Slip Covers of execution they’d hang three Andover Lake where they own- ULTIMA II FORMICA IK (>^o/c Cf FlP«T A-rTAi<«,fHe^ to be moved to a 10-acre site. KITCHEN the fire was reported. ington in Westmoreland Coun­ • Custom Drapes at a Ume,” O'Brien said. "The ed property. The Lake Manage- Pl6 TOE 1^ AFfEitrEP. OTHEg JOIHT^, guards did it by trial and error ment Association claimed that COSMETICS Indoor - Outdoor CARPET ty, Va., is a national monu­ OF fM£ HANP^ ANP FEET ARE FRE- CARPETS COUNTERS Boltoi firemen got help in DISPOSABLE INCOME RISES Tolland, Conn. by Revlon E then and you had to give a man lake privileges ore not a prop- ment. The original house was (?UENTl'Y IMVOLVEP, KNEE8 ANP flghUng the fire from the volun­ the right drop or you could al- erty right but a privilege of destroyed by fire and no de­ EL9oW# lihh fpO, WASHINGTON — Disposable- WELDON DRUG CO. FREE ESTIMATES — ALL WORK GUARANTEED teer companies of North and scription of it was to be found. ANP ^HOULPER^ RARELY. personal income in the United 8 7 M 7 6 5 most decapitate him. membership in the Ando((er South Coventry, Vernon, Tol­ A colonial house was built States in 1967 was a record "They used to hang for 18 Property Owners Ass. The Rev. 7h7 MAIN STREET land, Andover, Columbia and H«ahh Capiuiat gives Kelpful infonnation. (Herald photos by PintD) there, but no claims are made If is nof intended lo be of e diagnostic nature. $644.2 billion, up 7 per cent from Mansfield. Rollo’s Pizzeria in Bolton, still wearing' “ Willows Resteraunt’’ sign, after fire destroyeioitr for its authenticity. 1966 and more than three times the 1947 amount. concen^ations threatening the Marine base at Khe Sanh, in the U.S. Planes Bomb northwest comer of South Viet­ Plane Carrying 109 nam. A seventh B52 raid today was Hanoi Radio Station aimed at suspected troop con­ Hijacked to Havana centrations in the central high­ stopover In Havana. Some were (Conttimed from Page One) lands northwest of Dak To, an­ (Continued from Page One) interviewed and photographed other troublesome area that storage area 41 miles southwest Cuba by four MIG fighters and by Cuban newsmen, they said. command post for the Commu­ U.S. officers concede could flare nist holdouts. The Marines of Hanoi, was a complex of 21 touched down at Jose Marti air­ Others brought back souvenirs LT.WOOD up again at any time. It was at single-story wooden buildings port. Including Cuban rum, some of raised an American flag on the Dak To that U.S. and North including barracks, warehouses "He said he was facing a which was consumed on the re­ south 'wall facing the Perfume Vietnamese forces fought the LOCKER PLANT and MEAT MARKET River. and a headquarters building. death sentence for the hijacking turn flight, and political posters. Again low clouds prevented as­ costliest single battle of the war anyway," said the pert brunette FRESH MEATS — RETAIL DEPARTMENT U.S. sources also disclosed last November. "They gave us (Tuban coffee SELLER sessment of damage. in a news conference by the and Juice and permitted us to go that the North Vietnamese 324B The air war was considered In Hue, Communist troops crew at Miami International Di'vision had moved across the through the airport,” said Lex escalated on the basis of the two have held out for 23 days along Airport. demilitarized zone to the area of Hawkins, 42, a lawyer from Des new targets attacked, although the south wall of the citadel and In Havana earlier, speaking ALLOURTillmAREFRKHLTc^^ Quang Tri City, key provincial Moines, Iowa. Meet Connecficuf's Jun­ the northeast monsexms limited In pockets outside the fortress in with an Associated Press news- Your choice of an Iona 7- capital 34 miles north of Hue. Soldfe^i at the airport passed U.S. pilots to a total of only 54 one of the most savage and sus­ matv, Mrs. Blell said, “ I don’t About 50,000 Communist troops around Cuban cigars. NOT PRE-PACKAGED missions Wednesday. tained battles of the war. know why he did this, but I can were reported to be in or Just on “We were given orange Juice, speed pushbuffon blend­ AP correspondent George still feel that cold thing (the pis­ ior Miss of 1968, Miss Jo­ the fringes of South Vietnam's The new Chinese rockets cap­ lemonade, cigarettes and propa­ M ^rthur repo'^'t'? 1 at Marine tol) below my ear.” two northernmost provinces— tured intact within the last few ganda," said Don Bedwell, avia­ JA Skyhawk Lombei's returned The pilot, J. D. Gainey, 49, PENOBSCOT FANCY GRADE "A " FRESH er or a Kodak Insfamafic Quang Tri and Thua Thien. (Jays were described as 107mm tion (n^ter for the Miami Her­ projectiles weighing about 45 for the second day in a row to said the crew made no attempt ald, who was a passenger. anne O'Neil, here in our The attack on the Hanoi rsMlio pounds and 'with a range of six drop 250-pound Snake Eye to overpower the hijacker. Among other passengers was M l4 movie camera v/ifh station apparently was intended .miles. bombs and 500-pound napalm “ The man was all wrought professional golfer Barbara Ro- as a blow against Communist canisters on other Cfommunist American officers said they up,” Gainey said. mack, Sacramento, Calif., who showroom Friday night, propaganda claims of great 'Vic­ troops dug in among a row of were used for the first time last He was described as about 25, was listed among PGA money any purchase of d new or tories In the South and of shoot­ shanties Just outside the south Sunday at Cu.Chi, headquarters dressed in a sloppy manner, winners in 1967. 1b fi ing down more than 2,000 U.S wall of the fortress. dark complexioned and claim­ FOWL Two U.S. Air Force F104 In­ warplanes in the three-year of the U.S. 26th Infantry Di'vi­ Feb, 23rd, Benefiting from gradually im­ ing to be South American al­ terceptor Jets were scrambled use car*, Impala Custom Coupe bgmbing campaign against the sion, and at Lai Khe, headquar­ ters of the U.S. 1st Infantry Di­ proving weather, the Marine though he spoke with no appar­ from Homestead Air Force base TOBIN'S SCOAB CUBED EXTRA LEAN—FRESHLY GROUND 2 NotUi. The U.S. (fommand has bombers made several passes ent accent. when the hijack was reported. NOT PRE-PACKAGED *Used Cars of $500 or More accused Radio Hanoi of gross vision, during the "second at the 200-yard strip of land be­ At 3:37 p.m. seven minutes The planes, armed with Side­ exaggeration and distortion. wave” attacks by the (Commu­ SLICED BACON tween the (Jitadel and the Per- after the Jet took off from Tam­ winder air-to-air missiles, made The station apparently had nists against population centers CHUCK GROUND fiune River. pa airport with 102 passengers no attempt to force the plane heretofore been on the Penta­ and military Installations. Cu and a crew of seven, the flight do'wn or to turn It about. gon’s list of targets out of Chi is 25 miles northwest of Sai­ Marines on the ground seized Besides your choice of valuable free gifts we are giving some of fhe hesf deals of fbe year during our annual Washingfon's Birthday gon and Lai Khe is 20 miles control of a section of this bank was hijacked over Florida’s bounds to U.S. pilots. The U.S. planes turned back north of the capital. of river Just outside the Citadel Lake Okeechobee. The plane near the Cuban defense lines, The station Is 3% miles west- where a blown-out bridge had landed at Havana at 4:29 p.m. It Sale. See us foday, Friday or Saturday for a fip-fop deal plus convenient, home town service. ' southwest of the center of Ha­ Officers said the new rockets but the plane was tracked by were brought into South Viet­ crossed. The Viet Cong had held took off again for the United American radar as It descended noi. Normally targets that close control of the area since Jan. 31, States at 7:36 p.m. and arrived 5 9 ‘ in require the approval of the nam on sampans from (Cambo­ over Cuba. 7 9 j restricting marine supply move­ at Miami at 8:17 p.m. Pentagon and possibly of Presi­ dia after reaching the border in Federal Aviation Agency offi­ ments. This was the first commercial dent Johns(»i. truck convoys. One advantage cials, who have a direct line OLD FASmONBD OUR OWN CURED A military spokesman said of the new rocket, officers said, AP (forrespondent John Len- airliner hijacked over the Unit­ from Miami to Ckiban ciidl aida- the station was a 100 by 100 foot is that it is about half the weight gel, with the Marines inside the ed States to land In Cuba. In tion authorities in Havana, in­ DRIED BEEF of the 122mm and therefore eas­ Citadel, reported that the Leath­ 1961, a Pan American flight was formed the Cubans that the SCOTCH HAM concrete building protected by a SLICED TO ORDER concrete blast wall. The bomb ier to transport. ernecks t(x>k casualties every diverted over Mexico to Cuba. plane was heading their way. A strikes were made by radar be­ Official U.S. sources said foot of the way as they wiped Two National Airlines flights few minutes later, Havana au­ cause of a 3,000-foot overcast, Communist troops are still as out the last pockets of resis­ were hijacked in flight but pas­ thorities reported the DC8 was and becqiise of this pilots could close as six or seven miles to tance in their sector. sengers and crew disarmed the on their radar screen. $ 1 .49 nmke no assessment of damage. Saigon in battalion strength and But even -with the U.S. Marine hijackers and the planes landed Bedwell said a crew of uni­ V a Monitors in Saigon said late farther back in multi-reglmen- push, Vietnamese marine and in the United States. Many formed militiamen carrying au­ Thursday aftenuwn that Radio tal strength at a distance "with­ army objectives inside the small planes have been success­ tomatic weapons boarded the /4 >■> 9 9 Hanoi was still coming in "loud in easy reach of Saigon in two Imperial fortress were still to be fully hijacked to Cuba. plane and a Chiban officer said Carter Chevrolet Co., Inc. and clear” on all short-wave nights march." taken. Lengel said that late to­ Passengers said they were in English that passengers frqeuencies. However, other In efforts to break up Commu­ day it appeared that only about treated well during the airport should not be nervous. Let us fill your freeier with U.S.D.A. choice meats, notive poultry, sources said some of the bombs nist formations, Air Force B52 40 per cent of the Citadel was in from the U.S. Marine A6 Intrud­ bombers made three raids this allied hands. ^^Mbrooh Farm fruits and vegetables. Save up to IS to 20% and north walls of the Citadel. They that went up In a spectacular ers could have hit the medium- morning only 20 miles north of The Communist tr(x>ps mount­ were about two miles away at roar and burst of flames. ^-Jjke W king. wave transmitters that broad­ Saigon, some of the closest ever ed a strong attack at dawn sunset. Tlie U.S. Army task A light observation plane cast inside North Vietnam. to the capital city. The eight-en­ against elements of a South force cut through (fommunist helping control the air strikes .'M MANCHESTER “ It Is a hlg^y diversified op- gine Stratofortresses dropped Vietnamese Army regiment. Ar­ tillery broke up the attack and supply lines funnellng ammuni­ was shot down and crashed in 1229 MAIN ST. hundreds of pounds of bombs, on eraUtm,” said one source. “ The tion and f(x>d to the Red troops enemy territory on the north IF YOILLIKE THE BEST GIVE US A TEST installation SVi miles southwest suspected Communist base 61 of the enemy were reported fighting inSUe -flte Citadel for bank of the river. A ground of Hanoi Is the main Installa­ areas,, bunkers and tunnels in kUled. 51 BISSELL ST. REAR OF ICE PLANT 443-8424 the L ^ Khe area. U.S. Air Cavalrymen and par­ the last three weeks. force' was sent in and rescued tion . . . but there is more than The Marine air attacks the observer, who was wounded, PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE one transmitter site." Other waves of the big bomb­ atroopers Joined the fringes of ers struck three more times the battle, pushing hard toward touched off another explosion In but the pilot was killed in the The second target attacke

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Toe Spring Camps Open Soon^ Herald Angle Hoopsters Close with Final Key Games, By BARRY COWLES Rookies Get Good News Scholastic Sports Writer Iildians Host Eagles, East at Xavier continuing salary payments to Indians are toumey-bound but start his reliable quintet of Dick Tom Hartmann provide the bulk duced from one season to the The agreement la for two By BARRY COWLES NEW YORK (AP) — players who spend two weeks CIAC Tournament Next for Hoopsters need the win to Ue lor the league Cobb, Tim Coughlin, Ray Kelly, of toe backup squad. next. years and was made effective M ost m ajor lea^fue baseball during the season in Army Re­ It’s grand finale time. honors. All players will more Ben Grzyb and Dale Ostrout. East Windsor players in the Top non-economic concessions as o i last Jan. 1. u fulfil dfiy o f competition fo r ischotasltic sprinir traiiung camps are than likely see action. The In- Others likely to see action are lineup should be big Gary included studies of possible al­ Meal and tip allownces for serve or National Guard sum­ baBketbalN, i'oeal and area schoolboys will find themselves diana rolled over Wethersfield Kent Smith, Ed Kowal, Steve Flynn, and rugged Pease. East just on the vergre of o p t­ ternatives to the reserve clause players when their teams are on mer campa was formalized. CLAC Stete 'Tou^^ lo<»l^^d^a^ hipsters as in a previous encounter, 91-72. Shoff, Chuck Carson, John 1 has lost two of its last three ing, but a lot of rookies and o l the length of the season, the road were increased from 'The study of alternatives to OiAG (l^imertncut Interscholastic Athletic Oonference) final trames mark the close ’The tlUe crown in the NCCC Savlno, Jim Manning and Tim starts but holds a 69-64 decision have already received some both to be completed next year. $12 to $15 a day. Spring training the reserve clause, the one im- IS com p in g ke, only to better the mark • , 1, Kennedy, Tim Kearns, Gary tween club owners and the play­ regular scheduled season for Kask. The Eagles have a pair ers association that was an­ by Joe Cronin, president of the a week to $40. schedule is drawn up. an L school whUe both siuth the OCIL Individual Cham- ^5®"^ the scene where the Kinel and Doug Melody for con­ both clubs. Both will be in the of solid rebounders in Harris trol of the boards and fast scor­ nounced Wednesday was the American League; Warren Salaries may only be reduced Other non-economlc consider- Windsor High and EUIngton P‘onshlps. Miller’s first time was i^ '^ ^ v ^ r e * aUons included Improvements Class B tourney. and Rankin. 1 9HI ing. Giles, president of the National 20 per cent from the previous High are M schools and K n t that just edged the old w X ^ f l r t d raising of the minimum major- East Catholic High motors to Coach Bob Healy of Elling- League; Gaherin and other law­ season rather than 25 per cent in the uniform player’s con­ High is in Uie smaUest division, tt^e of 1.09.9 held by Rich Scho- ®J^ts Jio^ting W^ Sellout crowds are anticipated league salary from $7,000 a year Middletown to face Xavier High ton may start the likes of ’Tim yers. as in the past. Moving expenses tract, a procedure for the han­ S. These schools all qualified tt®*d. In the CCIL meet. Miller hnnnm uHth^die for the key cla.shes tonight, so to $10,000. for the second time this sea- Quinn, Ken Hill, Jim Emery, Representing the players for players called up from the dling of grievances, with the for the state tourney and should bettered his mark to 1.08.9 for plan to come early. In addition, the players won son, and to end its hardcourt Warren and Craig Zahner. While some other monetary conces­ were Marvin J. Miller, execu­ minors will be paid and provi­ commissioner of basebali arbi­ begin play in their respective the second pool record of the Wmimantlc. The In- Barrj- PredlotH — jT J 1 ^ ^ .. respeciive Mnrth UpoHnnaia of tvio dlons are one half game behind competition. ’The Eagles have Ken Bernier, John Garrot and Manchester over Wethersfield sions including an increase in tive director of the players as­ sions for first-class travel and trating and a prohibiUon of ex- dlvlslwis on dates announced by •-North SecUonals of the whlnoets fl3-3) with a 12-8 secured the HCC Utle and boast ______from stort to finish, 82-72. meal allowances, spring train­ sociation; Richard M. Moss, hotel facilities were agreed hibiUon games, except charity CIAC Committee. ^lAC swim meeU will be held ® ® 6-1 and 14-3 marks. Also, this East In a strong rally topping ing expenses and a lessening of counsel; and player representa­ upon. games, during the All-Star PUydovrtis and preliminary Saturday, Feb. 24 with the State *^®®°™' will be the last performance of t Xavier, 75-68. the amount salaries may be re­ tives of 12 major-league clubs. In addition, the practice of break. zames for all diviainna atorf na *-t®®t Saturday, March 2. . .Jay- It will be the final appearance V.. pl.y.r. .dd«, 0...h PM .. u,. squad. M the senior varsity members. ’The Ellington to win conference ouaTter-fifutlfl will Hydcs’ varsity squad for tourney lors, and mark the end of an Eagles downed Xa'vler in the KEN HILL honors, downing East Windsor, 1 % March 8-9 at C entral'^ M e^ ^ “ '‘® Whltey Jenkins, Dave lllustrloua coaching career for BEN ORZYB first pairing, 47-38. SCOKESjsi EUngton 61-66. Pirates Sigh Ware and Bob ’SUcks’ Herdlc. MHS mentor Phil Hyde. The Manchester Hyde can be expected to Y SENIORS Lonborg’s Recovery Kelley Runs cut state College. Semi-finals -to lai. a.- Esch tcam is allowed 16 players Morlarty Bros, defeated An- are slated March 12 with the ...--d in e to CIAC rules ’These NEWTON (AP )— Johnny finals Friday, March 16. according to c ^ c ru es. inese saldi’s Const., 81-69, in a game ^Doesn’t Help Much’ — Palmer KeUey, last American to win Relief When decided in first quarter with a The L Dlvlston is scheduled ^*'®® “ '® Taking Longer Time the Boston A.A. Marathon, .al-.. a players should have their work Ski Notes Maravich’s Dreams spread of 15 points that hold heads a field of more than ^ oht in the compeUUon. up throughout the game. High Staff Signs 8-6 also, but at a regional site. BOSTON (AP)—Ace pitcher Jim Lonborg of the Bos­ ISO starters in today’s 10%- for Morlarty’s were Dave Mc­ ’The semi-finals start Wednes- * ♦ • Tucson Has Whiskers ton Red Sox says the knee which he injured skiing ap­ mile Washington’s Birthday The Pittsburgh Pirates Become Realities Kenna with 24 and Gene John- NEW PIRATES ... ready to start training as mana­ veteran pitchers (1. bo r.) Dave Wickersham, Ron parently isn’t recovering from surgery as quickly as marathon sponsored by New­ day, March 13, at OCSC. Finals Q f£ Desk son 16 points. For the losers breathed a sigh of reUef today will be played Satiurday, March ger Larry Shepard, left, doles out balls to three Kline and Jim Banning. (AP Photofax). doctors had hoped. ton’s Dodge. with the anchors of their pitch­ It must have seemed like old BATON ROUGE, La. (A P)—Basketball Ckxach Press Mistretta had 23 and Chuck Tahoe on the Califomia-Nevada 'The American League’s Cy ’The field wlU leave Hop- ing staff—Bob Veale and Jim To Curb Errant Shots state line Dec. 24. ^“s e m W ^ iS T r the M Divl- “ *"®® J!!,® P/ Maravich thought before the season began that his tal- An°"xcui!J^secOTd gume saw Young Award winner was to kinton at noon and race over Banning—under contract, but At the time of the operation Sion are scheduled Tuesday. ented son PisM Pete, ‘'would average 20-25 points a Tap City ^ tscore t^ H a w k s ______have had a long cast removed the BAA course for 17 miles the New York Yankees are hold­ 'TUCSON, Ariz. (AP)—'The 18th hole of the 'Tucson the schedtile called for him to March 12 at Yale in New Hav- ‘Ortnance, ^tween Ray s Res from his leg Wednesday and a before tiuming off on Route ing their breath with Al Down­ ^ w 1 J T-u-i taurant and Willow Inn last g ^ e and would be the playmaker for the Louisiana m last quarter to win, 87-77. Natihonal Golf Club has added whiskers this yj^r,^ but NFL Takes Formal report "late in Febniary” to on. ^ played Fri- g j ^ g smaller one put in its place. 16 and flashing at the auto ing sUIl unsigned. State team. — For the winners Jim Mistretta Amold Palmer’s nine-over-par 13 on the hole Wednes- But after examining the knee. the Red Sox’ camp in Winter Arm’s building. n. Ray's, a local team, is helded By BILL SAGHEREK NeithCT dreamed that toe p ^ ^ ^ scored 27, Dave White 16 and attest, it’s still a monster. Dr. John J. McGUlicuddy de­ Haven, Fla., for spring train­ Veale and Banning signed The S Div^ on sc^ ols wlU by former Manchester Indians . frall-looklng youngster would ’ Steve McAdam 15 polnU. H i g h ^ ’ KACY — A1 Kuzmickas 223, ing, but this now appeared im­ their basel^all pacts Wednesday l^ay toe se^-fi^s Wetoe^y, McAdam MARLBORO, Vt.— A good become toe first sophomore to ^o^nd up toe night with 55 as ^ George Officials of the $100,000 Tuc- For Bargaining in March cided the longer cast still was 'I can’t remember when I Joe McCarthy 203, John Martin needed. possible with the longer cast College Basketball just before they would have be­ March 13 at Yale and the finals Reardbn, Pat and Jim day of skiing was enjoyed art score 1,000 points in. a season. the ’Tigers downed Tulane 99-92. ciifton with 24, BiU Vlot, play- °f® ’ " " ^ come holdouts as pitchers and • r r •» Awonnf fAA atir\fa tVia uraTAf* 202, Stan Hilinski 200, Nick ‘"rhe doctor wasn’t too happy back on. Saturday, March 16, also at Mistretta^ This writer remem- this respected family area. With 8 :31 to go in toe first half it pushed his total to 1,039—and ed a great defmslvely, 20 ®rt®"I I®® holt'^^P^mer ^ __ year-olt^Chicago labor lawyer. ton Mara, president of the New By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS catchers opened camp at Fort Tale. ^_____ ...... Wertnpudnv nio-hi In fho anmo ...... u.. ®n either side of toe narrow hole, said Palmer. NEW YORK (AP) ^The Marcheaani 217-561, AI La- with my knee’s healing,” the hers when they were toe stars arrival at Hoeback it was Wednesday night In toe game be has three games yet to play followed by Jeff Morhardt with ® ^ A ! . x-aime . We ai« talking about things York Giants. East Myers, Fla. ’Tickets should be handled of toe MHS hardcourt Oh ves .arrival at Hogback it w ^ traditional rival -Tulane, ^ ^ ^ 14 hump-backed fairway, have let The rest of the sprawling, national Football League Plant 215-559, John Touchette 24-ye&r-old right - hander said. Money Maker common to everyone—pension Shulman said a vast majority 221, Fran Maloney 220-667, St. Bonaventure 79, Canisius Reliever Dooley Womack end­ toe respective schools at ® IRav's ^ ? s won. fI------'^ a ^o S e J t ^ t a ^ T s „ f i aiio-kf g h t *'®te scored on a layup. It was ‘‘“----- ® ®- — — ' WEST SIDE PEE-WEE the grass rough grow to several 7,200-yard, par 72 -I ucson Na- and the NFL Players’ Asso­ “ I guess it means a longer WESTBURY, N.Y. (AP) — ' . . . tn a nleasent 2 above, a slight . . — ...... ,,— ------,— ,, — inches. tional course Is wide open and plan, shares of postseason of the players polled favored 62 date later to be announced. Marques Haynes and his Ma- ^ his 16th point of the night and M e r in toe country.” said ^ rally fell short in the fourth ciation have taken the first Hank Wittke, 203, Frank Huff wait.” Cardigan Bay opened his cam- ed a brief holdout for the Yan­ games and, of course, minimum making the associaUon the bar­ 563, Jim Farr 560, Rollle Masse kees and outfielders Steve Whit­ * * * glciansicians are one of the most con*con- " ‘ gave him 1,000 for 23 games. Tulane xumne s actingacung coach,coacn, Tom lom quisjterqu^rt^p as Nasslff Arms defeat- But it doesn’t help much. players predict it may take an formal step toward recog­ McGUlicuddy, who performed paign to become harness rac­ St. John’s, N.Y., 58, Provi­ salary.” gaining agent. However, there aker and Roy White also came cu u iu M iu u c a i genial groups of top athletes this " • Only Frank Selvy of Furman, Nissalke. "And he’s a magician Paganl Barbers, 19-15. Dick Defending champion Arnold 16-imder-par 270 to win the nition of the independent 551. the operation Dec. 27 to repair ing’s first equine millionaire by dence 56 Scholastic Beat • t • • J AswiwiKtaAlthou^ thevt&c caoowicauuiiassociation ptaiu said w’ere a few exceptions. to terms, but Downing is a Rieh Over Fast rntoollc writer has had the pleasure of throng s ew eiv oscar Robertson of anclnnaU ®n ‘ he floor, too.” Le^bs (16) paced the winners Palmer put four tee shots into *20,000 top prize. two tom ligfaments, said he winning the $25,000 Valley ViUanova 77, Duquesne 76, 2 union ^ a bargamu^ agent Miami in January it wanted "One player said he wanted holdout with the pitchers and High’s on-toe-8Dot sports report- meeting. Sugar Ray Robinson the slopes, e g gjjjy McGill of Utah have Maravich now is second with a fine shooting and re- the right lake, hit his approach The course has wide, flat fair­ MIXED DOUBLES — June would "wait a few weeks” be­ Forge Handicap pace at Roos­ overtimes for collective bargauung in $15,000 minimum salary, $600 a no part of any union,” said Shul­ Sanborn 128, Marge Cushing fore examining the knee again. evelt Raceway Wednesday Amherst 86, Mlddlebury 68 catchers already In camp. er^ is setting the m ce for toe didn’t overwhelm the spectators “ Is favorite run. mirti as ®°i'®®!®^ I-®®® n*" more in one among the all-time single sea- bounding game. Danny Socha shot into a trap guarding the ways leading to large undulat- mid-March. game for exhibitions and a $5 man. "Another asked what we 130-122-368, John Cushing 147- iTao’ieii indmr team In with his hoop activities but was i®ns Slopes ana ^ rt.-e-ot ®®®®®n and they were seniors at son scorers. Selvy canned 1,209 (8) headed toe unsuccessful green, pitched and Uien needed ing greens which offer the pros night. The 12-year-old gelding Niagara 99, U. of Buffalo 82 The Giants also signed catch­ After a meeting between labor miUion annual contribution to meant by coUective bargain­ Lonborg, who won 22 games 3i66, Harvey Johnson 367. now has lifetime earnings of West Virginia 87, Pitt 76 er Jack Hiatt, Inflelder Bob p l S g Z T l n toe ^ a r S a big draw for the youngsters. " c ^ ' ^ o w w S “ “ ®- ^9 team. two putts to hole out. line targets for approach shots. counsels for the two groups, two me pension fund, Shulman ing.” in helping the Red Sox to the Schroeder and pitcher Bob pennant and also won two $917,571. His next start is in the Boston CoU. 99, Setton Hall 65 ^ h ^ c e and first and second ta lk " “ ter" to\ t t - n T Z t Z ^ e s of a l l ------NFL owners and three player would not be specific at this Shulman called the agreement Y LEAGUE—Carl BoUn 156- BuckneU 74, Penn St. 73, OT Reyndlds, who is in mUitary representatives, it was an- Ume. World Series victories. Injured Provincial Cup at Windsor, in toe 60-yard dash in separate e locker rwm 'tr.alls, about 20 jr^rds from the "an historic step” as the first 396, Jerry Smith 135-390, Tony Temple 80, Fordham 70 service. nounced Wednesday that the as­ the knee tiriiUe skiing at Lake Ont., Raceway, Miarch 6. events. . .The trackmen have '®'^"'®f:5® J " ‘^g® T h t t i ^ line. The' Glade, MoUy "We do not want to try our such agreement between owners Marinelli 140-386, Art Johnson loot three straight. . .It’s been : • cf,n^ Stark, Olga, Sugar Slope and sociation would be recognized case in the newspapers,” said and players in organized sports. 374, Bill Chapman 371, Al Bu- a season of records for toe MHS MHS ber toe the Ripperoo were in excellent pending a check of its member­ Shulman. “ Our first step is to The football players are the aucius 143-368, Ed Bujauciue swimmers. A new pool mark f ^ ® . P®.fconditlor Because of high ship by the independent Ameri­ get recognition. Then we wUl first to seek status as an indell .40-369, Ed Burbank 363, Hank can Arbitration Atribciation. was set in toe 400-yard freestyle ■.’ .uev picked up any help- 'Winds, the snow was blown from get down to hard bargaining. I pendent union. Martyn 147-146-426, Roy De- relay at 3.54.05 by toe quartet ®,®f ‘ „^®y P^’^^e clo ^ s of a lot of the areas but here there Both Ted KbjeM, legal con­ do not want to be spectQc at this The American Football Veau 167-149-416, Paul Clem­ of Dave Moyer. Steve Spaeth. ph» was some protection. sultant to the (fm ere, and Dan time.” League put teeth into its rule ente 159-413, Joe Twaronite Shulman, labor /Counsel for the against use of video tape or 146-394, Pete Aoeito 157-379, Joe ^3 65 2 Hyde would appreciate about I safely reoommend this When a reporter asked Shul- players, were optimistic about electrcmic equipment during a DlBeila 149-353, Charles Var- ’^Vh^Mov^r SMeto Mlke^Beb tliee players who could hit with area as a genuine family area. the posslbUity of an agreement happ^ if no g;ame by scouts or coaching rick 351, K«ai Seaton 162-164- m r t c ^ t year toe two-handed outside set shot Here very little time is spent in agreement was reached, he once the bargaining starts. staffs. Future violations can 413, Pete Brazitis 135-388, MUle? s^ a ^ew « c like lltUe old Marques. the lift line, the loi^est we w ^t- said, “ We intend to utilize every . . .Brad Miuer set,______^ today was a-bout two minutes. Kheel emphasized that the bring a five-year suspension for Bundl Tarca 138-381, Andy La- means available under the law. -The overall lift capacity is 4,- owners did not doubt the au- the guUty person and perhaps a moureoux 139-372, Howie However, we anUclpate we will 800 per hour. This area is serv­ thenUcity of the membership $50,000 fine for the team. HiampUxn 141-372, Don Carpen­ but merely wanted a formal be able to reach an agreement.” ter 353, Frank McNamara 350. iced by three T-bar lifts, a Poma NC There was a rhubarb about and a rope tow. The top termin­ check. Shulman said his group “ I have no doubt that reason- use _ of video tape last season Big Jim Forgiven, could have tried dlffereii a*>le people can work out their when the New York Jete BLOSSOMS — Lorraine Peter­ als meet close enough together means of gaining recognition problems,” said Kheel. charged the Houston Oilers with man 135, Ann Geagan 129. so the skier can have access to but chose a formal check be­ a choice of Hogbadks 14 trails Here are a few of the many training courses available now at the Aircraft! J(4m Gordy of the Detroit such a vlolaUon during a late from toe summit. There are no cause “we have the cards from JEWEL—Beverly Giamer 180- Lions, association president, season game with San Diego. Bulls Edge Past long -waiting lines and that is the players. We know we have a was not present but sent a state- Houston denied the charge and 450, Viv Villeneuve 175-473, majority.” ment backing up Shulman’s an- Mild Woodard, AFL president, Barbara Caron 174, Karen Perl- Jim W„=hington ,m i^ a t v m throw. The Chicago ^ r « „ n , Shulman said the association nouncement. Dave Robinson of cleared the club after an Inves- Nancy Kautz 457. BuDs will forgive him' IlnA in their y®^ know that when you has 68 members who pay $100 Green Bay, Gary Wood of New tigatlon. ------Jet Engine a year in membership fees. Orleans and Carl Kammerer of ’The NFL has a similar rule HOME ENGINEERS —Dolo- The Bulls took 31 Vofirtnal ■RjiRkpthall r®^!! the top of the Poma lift Semi Production Basic Semi Production Gage and 108-106 that you were in two different Time after time he reiterated Washington were the only play- wlthout any specific penalties ^ Lewis 191-463, Yolanda squeeker over Seattle m National 4.1 Metalsmith Apprentice Assot^tion Wednesday night. They made 30 of them j Holland Sheet Metal Machining Experimental Inspection that the association did not ex- er reps present at the news except "conduct detrimental to Bums 171, Barb Ciougias. The dosed circuit t .v . pect to negotiate individual sal- conference, the best interests of football.” Marilyn Madore 175-463, Diane 3 years 12 weeks 24 weeks 7 weeks arles. ’The owners were represented ’The AFL announced its 1969 Oostanzo 464, Sandy B^jen 473. w ith 26 DOin'ts ------mimmlt of Hogback has This is not the classic union by Art Modell of Cleveland, All-Star game will be played in ^TOe Bulls to ^ 31 shots from The Bullets got 64 points out been accepted by the State and situation,” said Shulman, a 84- league president, and Welling- Jacksonville, Fla., on Jan. 19. the foul line in their 108-106 of their backcourt combination is working just great. Walt amieeker over SeatUe in the Na- of Earl Monroe and Kelvin Harrington, head o f the Ski Grid Coach U o ^ Basketball Association Loughery. Monroe collected 29 Patrol, has a corps of eight to Basic Machining Experimental Sheet Metal • Basic Inspection Machine Operator College Basketball Roundup W e^esdav night. They made 30 points and Loughery had 25. 12 on weekends keeping the All-Star Game d toem i n c l u ^ 1* straight by Jeff Mullins scored 29 points for skiers under control. Jim How- 24 weeks 37 weeks 3 weeks 3 weeks Leaves Yale S ) ? ^ ^ z e r X ^ i e d toe scorers toe Warriors. f ' HAR’TFORD (AP) — Two M points Elgin Baylor came through in School. Amie White is extra Stags Loose the Big Ones players of the host Hartford NEW HAVEN (AP) — Yale W a s W ^ n ■ second to Boozer toe clutch with 28 seconds re- busy in the ski toop fitting the Capitols 1^ the way as the University assistant football with M ^ints, was seven for malnlng In toe Lakers' victory m ^ y p ^ l e wlto equipment, East AU-Star team of the coach Mack Yoho resigned d ^ t from toe Itoe; his miss over the Celtics before a turnout ^ l y W ^ e , his daughter, won Machinist Apprentice • Welding Certification • Machine Familiarization Experimental Machining Needed for Eastern Power Eastern Basketball League Wednesday night—to take a post t h e s i s ' only one. of 17.011, the biggest crowd ever the Junior championship group 3 years 5 weeks Bach time the Fairfield Uni­ record and an outside chance defeated the West All-Stars with a New Haven bank. to ^ to e r Ab a Karnes, Balti- to sU an NBA game on the race In toe U .S.E ,.^S^. ^ Is 3 .weeks 28 weeks versity squad seems to have ar­ of being selected to the NlaUon- 155-125 Wednesday night. Yoho, 31, coached the defen­ rived as an Eastern basketball m we b ^ t San Francisco 128-117 West Coast. „ J IT al Invitational ’Tournament. A crowd of about 1,600 per­ sive linemen and placeklckers and Los Angeles turned back With Los Angeles leading by mg. power—they lose a big one. In other acUon last nlgiit. sons for the 9th annual game on the Yale squad which won Boston 122-117 on® point, Baylor connected on Chatted with John Dunham, ’The big one which got away Western (TonneoUcut lost to cheered the 36-point perfor­ the 1967 Ivy League tiUe and In toe American Basketball a 13-foot jump shot and then prexy of Hogback. Here Is a • Machine Maintenance Wednesday night was St. Jo- Bloomfield State 94-88, Hartford mance of the Capitol’s Spider compUed an 8-1 record overall. AssociaUon Dallas edged Hous- converted a pair of free throws, man who thinks of the safety Experimental seidi’s of Philadelphia, which routed Yeshlva 86-61, and New Bennett. The 6-3 Bennett was The 1958 graduate of Miami, ton 122-119 and Indiana beat Boston had trimmed a 12-polnt o f others which is a rare trait Tool Room Machining defeated the Stags 82-78 at the 24 weeks Haven CoUege absorbed a de­ the unanimous choice of Ohio, University played two sea­ Denver 123-110 Laker lead early in toe fourth in the ski business. Ski buddies New Haven Arena. feat wBteh apparenUy ends the sportswriters at the game ns sons with Ottawa in the Cana­ Bob Rule’s basket lor toe Su- period on toe shooting of Bill on this trip were Mr. and Mrs. 31 weeks Fairfield lhad trailed by as Chargers’ poesibllity of being in­ the most valuable player. dian Football League and four nerSonlcs Ued the score at 106- Russell and John Havllcek. Fred Gunn and daughters, Lln- ;( -niuch as 11 points dxiring the vited to the District 32 NAIA Hartford’s Don Carlos ac­ years with Buffalo in the Amer­ i M ^ t o 62 seconds left, but Russell topped toe Celts with da and Jackie. Now snowing; , - second half, but mounted a furi­ tournament. Salem State toppled counted for 34 points. ican Football League as a defen­ r^ m Haskins hit on a one-'’ 24 points and Havllcek chipped come on and try Hogback, ous comeback led by Capt. Billy New Haven 89-80. Leading the West was Bill sive end and place-kicker. He hander from the foul line with in with 20. Jerry West was high See you on the mountain. Jones, who had 21 points for ’Tonight HOly Cross is at Oon- Green of Wilkes-Barre with has been at Yale for two season right seconds left for toe Bulls’ for Los ^K®!®® ^ th 34 and ------the game. 'The score was 76-74 necUcut, ’Trinity at Coast Guard 24. Julius McCk>y, of Sunbury, as an sisslstant to head coach yjctojy. Baylor contributed 32. with 37 seconds left when Fair- APPLY TODAY AND GET JET AGE PAY WHILE Y^U LEARN and Bridgeport celebrates being the EBL’s leading scorer Ciarmen Oozza. field’s Wayne Gibbons was invited to the NCAA’s college with a 35.5 per game aver­ “ I have really enjoyed my as­ SASKETSAUi called for fouling the Hawks’ division tournament by playing age, was held to 7 points and sociation with coach Carm Coz- Mike Kempskl. S C O K ^ Marlst at home in Bridgeport. the EBL’s second-best pro­ za and the other members of School Girl Nearly Tops ’The ftalrfleld fans, eind coach HIGHLIGHTS; Expanded Educational Assistance Pro­ ducer Swish McKinney of the Yale community,” Yoho MIDOET George Bisacca of the Stags, Blnghampton had 19. said. gram. Qualified employees have the were sure it should have been Mildren Intent For U.S. Women’s Tennis It whs a nip and tuck battle • Free training courses with pay "This is a good opportunity opportunity to improve their education a charging foul against Kemp- WINCHESTER Mass. (AP) own personal high point to date all toe way In last night’s game, ABILENE, Tex. (AP) — in a field I believe holds good ski. But Kempski took the foul Quarterback Jack Mildren, the — A 14-vear-old school girl who when she won toe National Jun- but in the end Deri’s pulled out • New classes being formed now ^ through trade, technical and college level prospects for me,” said Yoho shots, making two, to put the No. 1 Texas high school football sticks but end up wrestling with no real winner. ovenwwered toe oiaUon’s third- lor Indoor CStomplonshlps In by two points. 68-66. For toe training at area schools. Aircratters re­ Final Round of his post with the Second Na­ HOT BEEF ON ICE—Maple Leaf’s Mike Walton score at 78-74, and the Hawks player of 1667, signed a letter of nuiver for u WhUe before both toe 16 and 18-year-old dlvi- winners Ron Noske fouled out tional Bank of New Haven, ef­ and Jim Roberts (6) of St. Louis begin battle with Bob Plager is Blues peace maker. (AP Photofax). • Many opportunities to learn valuable skills ceive tuition refunds upon successful held on the rest of the wAy. intent with the University of f ^ v out was stUl toe slons. In toe last second of play, but fective March 1. completion of their courses. St. Joe’s advanced to a 16-8 Oklahoma Wednesday. F o r T e n n is talk of toe gallery today as toe An attacking player who vol- m ^aged 31 points. H e lp ^ U.S. Women’s Indoor Tennis leys extremely weU, Andrea offensively and defrasWe- • Courses range from 120 hours to four years ’Toumament moved into Its sec- gave Miss Elsel more than she Jv was >J®wly acquired Bill Tournament Ex-Card Pitcher NHL Dick Duff Keeps Pace Going ond day. could handle In toe first set, fin- Pe®pl«a with 14. • High school graduates with a year of algebra or geometry may qualify for Come in NOW. Talk it over with the ex­ MACON, Ga. (AP) — Top- Andrea Voikos of Pawtucket, ishlng it off with a beautiful For toe losers Pete Leber (16) apprentice or advanced training perienced employment representatives at Mizell Seeking R.I., put on an extraordinary backlnnd return that MAry Ann and Pete Brazdzalonls (12) play- seeded Jan Leschly of Denmark Pratt & Whitney Aircraft. dlffplpy as she shuined Mary couldn’t get near. ed weU. meets Luis Arllla of Spain in a Congress Seat As Montreal’s Express Rolls Again Ann Blsel of St. Louis, 8-8, to ______• If you aren’t a high school graduate but are ambitious and interested in headliner match today in the fi­ toe first set of toelr match mechanics, you can qualify for excellent free training right in our own machine VISIT THE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE nal round of the Macon Interna­ RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — WU- Wednesday night. The young­ pounded slumping Toronto 6-1. vision—as the North Stars up­ training school tional Tennis Tournament. mer “ Vinegar Bend” Mizell, 26 starts since lost Christmas ster couldn’t keep It up, howev­ 400 Main Street, East Hartford, Connecticut Montreal’s c a n n 0 nball 'Philadelphia battled Pittsburgh former pitcher with the St. night. ended Boston and moved within er, as Miss Eizel rallied to'win During second-round matches express is rolling non-stop to a 1-1 tie in the other games Louis Cardinals, filed ’Tuesday During the red-hot streak, three points of first place Phila­ toe next two sets, 0-2, 6-0. OPEN MONDAYS THROUGH FRIDAYS Wednesday, Jim Osborne of for the Republican nomination again and Dick Duff , for on the schedule. delphia. Mike McMahon, Andre EXTRA BENEFITS AT THE AIRCRAFT which has carried Montreal Andrea, a ninth grade student 8:30 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M. Honolulu upset Mark Cox of to Congress in North Carolina’s one, is happy to be aboard. Duff scored on a rebound ear­ Boudrias and Parker Mac­ Wanted England 6-1, 6-2. Cox was seed­ from last to first place in the at Bishbp Feehan School in At­ 6U1 District. Duff, the slick-skating NaUon- ly in the second period and then Donald also tallied for Minneso­ Hospital and surgical insurance TUESDAY EVENINGS TILL 8 P.M. ed fourth among the foreign al Hockey League veteran who NHL's East Division, Duff has tleboro, Mhss., said afterwards He will oppose Dr. Eldon D. skipped a long, soft shot through ta, helping goalie Carl Wetzel SATURDAYS 8 A.M. TO 12 NOON players. had trouble getUng into the Can- drilled 18 of his 22 goals, includ­ that she had been "very nerv­ Nielson, a Winston-Salem re­ ing five in the last two games. goalie Ed Giacomin’s pads later prevail in his first NHL start. ous” because Miss Eisel was Life insurance • Retirement program Top-ranked American player search scientist in the May 4 adiens’ line-up earlier this sea­ in the middle session. Provost Jerry Melnyk and Gary 8a- The loss ended an .eight-game the best player riie has ever Cliff Richey of San Angelo, primary. son, kept pace with his torrid broke a 1-1 tie in the opening pe­ bourln each scored twice, lead­ Aircraft Club recreational activities unbeaten streak' for the third- met. Tex. .survived a challenge from teammates Wednesday night by riod and scored again in the ing St. Louis past the Maple PROGRAMMERS Asked how baseball affected place Rangers, but they lost lit­ “ I’m happy I did so well," she Nine paid holidays • Up to four weeks vacation young Pancho Guzman of Ecua­ his political ambitions, Mizell scoring two goals in a 7-2 Canadiens’ three-goal third peri­ Leafs, who have dropped seven Other Connecticut plants in North Haven, tle ground in the East Division said. “ I think I learned a lot, Managers’ Insurance Company is looking for Senior Pro­ dor, defeating the Latin Ameri­ triumph over the New York od. straight games and ore winless t9aid if it hadn’t been for base­ playoff scramble. Second-place and I Intend to do better.” grammers to work 'With the 860 model 80 and 40. Sick leave with pay • World’s largest industrial credit union Southington and Middletown. can 3-6, 6-4, 6-4. Richey’s team­ ball he might still be following a Remgers. Ted Harris, Bobby Rousseau in their last nine. Chicago nipped Oakland 1-0 on Andrea got Interested to the mate, second-seeded Clark mule in Vinegar Bend, Ala. Claude Provost, Duff’s hard- and J<^ Ferguson were the Andre Lacroix, making his Our plans Include the development of a total Management Bobby Hull’s 41st goal to go four gpme when her parents gave Graebner of Beachwood, Ohio, "I ’ve played ball in the 6th 'working linemate, also talUed other Montreal Scorers. information system. points up on New York and re­ NHL debut for Philadelphia, her a racket for a present at the defeated Zeljko Franulozlc of District and I certainly think it twice as the Canadiens zipped Hull cracked a sco'reless dead­ scored the tying goal In the sec­ main six behind the Canadiens. age of 10. She started ®u* Send resume stating experience and salary history- to: Yugoslavia 6-4, 6-4. ' will help,” he added in a double to their seventh straight victory lock with just 2 :60 remaining at ond period after Paul Andrea’s But fourth-place Boston and pounding baUs against the side In other matches in the Indoor reference apparenUy also point­ and 16th in their last 20 games. Oakland end Chicago goalie power play tally had given the fifth-place Toronto each bowed of her house, them coaxed her meet, Ron Holmberg of Dallas ing to his experience as chair­ A capacity crowd of 17,250 in Dave *Dryden ended the Seals’ Penguins a 1-0 first period edge. MR. THOMAS ENDY D.P. to an expansion club. father Into learning to plhy so Manager beat Istvan Gulyas of Hungary man of the Davidson (bounty new Madison Square Garden three-game winning string wltb Goalies Les Binkley of Pitts­ she would have competition. P. O. BO;fC 420, HARTFORD, CONN. 6-3, 3-6( 6-3; Mike Sangster of Board of Commissioners. saw them avenage a 3-0 loss to Minnesota trimmed Boston 6- a 17.-save shutout. burgh and Doug Favell of the She developed rapidly, and England sidelined Torben Ul­ Mizell, 37, makes his home in the Rangers at the old Garden 3, ex-Bruln Wayne ■Connelly ConneUy fired his 24th and Flyers held firm the rest of the earlier this year reached her rich of Denmark 11-9, 6-2. Lexington, N.C. on Feb. 4—their lone setback in scoring two goals, and St. Louis 26th goals—topBTirthe West Di­ way.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1968 WANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1968 BiisiiMss Sorvicos THERE OUOHTA BE A LAW BT SHORTBN uid WHIPPLE H*lp Wflwf d with MAJOR HOOPLE BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE Offorad 13 Fm m iI* 35 W e l l , TODAY rdr th e f ir s t tim e his 7 MM DID VOU FIND OUT I— . F ig a r o always vwears a crash (XIUNTBR women for evening VJUST HA/E VER DOUGH UNDER THt ^...1 SHALL EXPECT TREE EXPERT — Trees out, A /AOST APPETIZING A SUBSTANTIAL ABOUTiBOOT-^OOPS f 1 MEAN CLASSIFIED HELMET VYHEKl JOCREYiRG HIS MOTOR CRULLER WAS UMPROTECTED, AHP *" shift 7 p.m. to midnight, full UNUSUAL building lots cleared, trees top­ REPAST,BUGS! j ------' READY WHEN I BRING HE HAAN'TSOTADIME, HEED WE SAY MORE? - - or part-time. No experience TH' CHECK! cipcuw.- REDUCTION FROWkYOUR MACK.t ALLU6 SAID YOU HAD MORE ped. Oot a tree problem? Well &HE AND '/ET TO TAHE A SPlLL- ER...AAAV 1 LATER, needed. Please apply In per­ -StANCES, REGULAR PRICES' CLASS THAN TUE OTHER CREEPS- OAKE'HE'S FLATTER worth phone call, 742-8282. HAVE A WORD I SYLVESTER, THAN A TRUMPET Antw»r to Pr>vlout Punl« son to Mr. Donut, 268 West Mid­ ^WITW V O U ? X I'M b u s y! AKOUn ' here / HOW ABOUT LETTIN' ME iN O N TU e SECRET-**-WHERE'S PLAYER IN A LEMON Musical Mixture ADVERTISING STEPS, sidewalks, stone walla, dle Tpke. DAY WAREHOUSE men with AM06 GETTIN' HlS DOUGH AT ? GROVE / CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS fireplaces, flagstone terraces. tractor trailer experience, good JES- SO 1 CAN KID HIM A ACROSS 2 In a line All concrete repairs. Reason­ working conditions and bene­ 1 German 3 Quote, as from 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. ably priced. 648-0881. fits. Gaer Bros., 140 Rye St., f\ M T T L E ' 7 ^ a book com poser CLERK-TYPIST South Windsor. (1785-1850) 4 Detested % i r / 5 Swedish 5 Bulgarian coin COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 6 Presser soprano 4:80 PJM. DAT BEFORE PVBUOA'nON HoiiMhoid ScrvicM For modem printing plant and (1820-1887) 7 French health office. Excellent working condi­ 9 Violinist’s resort DeadUae for Saturday aad Monday U 4:80 p.m. Friday. OffMwd 13>A MACHINISTS instrument 8 Supposes i l S l T i tions, liberal company benefits. 12 Operatic solo 9 H a\^ g vesicles UOHT TRUCKINO, bulk dellv- 13 Great Lake Engine Lathe on the skin N i r i l - I M PLEASE READ YOUR AD 14 Falsehood 10 European river ery, yards, attics, cellars BURROUGHS CORP. 15 Under the 11 Moistens 31 Minister to 47 Sheaf Olaaatfled or “Want Ada" are taken over tlie phone aa a cleaned and removed. Also odd Turret Lathe breath (2 words) 16 Indolent 33 Mistake 48 Lateral part oonvenlenoe. The advertlaer ahould read hla ad the FIRST jobs. 644-8962. BY V. T. HAMLIN 17 Devotee 20 Alleviates 50 Shoshonean Business Forms & Supplies A LLY OOP 18 "H om e, ------22 Proportions 35 Gloss DAT IT APPEARS aad REPORT ERRORS In time for the Bridgeport 40 Kind of leg Indians REWEAVINO OF btUlU, moth Group ..THEY JUST UP YEHP H om e" 24 Malt brews 51 College official next Inaertlon. The Herald Is reaponsible for only ONE Incor­ I TAKE rr TH' BATIN' ) OH, I ...TROUBLE WAS, WHEN ...WHEN THEY FIND 19 Relentless 25 Weathercock gaiter rect or omitted Insertion for tmy advertisement and then only holes, zlppeis repaired. Win­ Minimum one year experi­ r x k s f o u n d TWEY a n ' HEADED , WHAT A 43 Stratagems 52 Essential being M B S IN VOUTOP1A / W S AS GOOD SURPRISE TH' MOO THEY KNEW avengers 26 Weaken to the extent of a “ make grood" inaertlon. Efyors which do dow shades made to measure, Route 30, Tolland, Conn. ence HADDA DO MORE N BACK T'MOO! 28 Hindu garments 45 Vapid 55 Half-em i |9»rr WHAT IT y HERE A 8 IT THEYViE IN JUST AIN'T THERE 21 Overpowering (print.) not leeaen the value of the advertieement will not be corrected all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys SHOULD BE.' / IS MOST PLACES. JUST OPEN THEIR FOR.. ANYMORE; 23 Perched 30 On the briny 46 Domesticated 46-55 hours per week m o u t h s y by “make good” Insertion. An Equal Opportunity 24 Hawaiian 2 3 4 5 " v 10 n made while you wait. Tape re­ Libei'al benefits pepper T“ corders for rent. Marlow's, 867 Employer 27r Rowing Id 14 First and 2nd shifts GQiE CAN'T' Implements it St. 646-8231. TELL A 29 Chair W 643-2711 875-3136 16 VENETIAN blinds — repaired, e NM ^ NU. Ui T«A U> Wl 32 Newest id (Rockville, Toll Free) Call Mr. Glggey, 876-3317 34 Reluctant Id 20 retaped and recorded. 646-0278, GrtORTEN GIRL OR WOMAN sales clerk CONTROMATICS, Corp. 36 Dinner course id wanted. Flexible hours, pleas­ 649-2671. BARPte oakleY 37 Was observed 22 ant working conditions in new 200 West Main St., RockvlUe again 21 Jm Ref y S.Ret.OH.—ARrlfhHre4e»ved CHtCAGC, ILL. 38 Soothsayer • Iff! hr United fetw e Syadke*#, If - ■J modem drug store. Apply BT 5T B- An Equal Opportunity OUl OUR W Al BY J. B. W ILLIANS 39 Twirl 24 S' Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? at once to manager, Liggett Employer 41 Father!■ ainei Building— Rexall, Shopping Parkade. GO ON, WART, GET MOVING.' AND (fdmniliar) il 32 24-Hour Answering Service Help Wonted- Help Wonted- m a k e s u r e y o u p u t e n o u g h s a l t 42 A tth'this i: time Contracting 14 Schools and Clossos 33 ON THAT ICE SLID E O F VfclURS SO 44 Metnnhods 36 Female 35 Female 35 46 Motorist, for CARPENTRY — concrete steps, 19M %r ^ IT'LL BE SAFE.' WHAT ARE Free to Herald Readers TRAC3TOR TRAILER You need only a few spare MECHANICS WANTED — gas WAITING FOR? vrnrnmin instance 38 floors, hatchways, remodeling, SECRETARY — for law office. SEfJRETARY for law office. 49 Musical study hours a day to earn big and diesel pick-ups to tan Want Information on one of our classified advertisements? porches, garages, closets, ceil­ Stenographic and receptloni.st Shorthand and typing, hours 9- 53 Candlenut tree | w 46 TRAINING $ $ $ near home. wheelers, new modem equip­ DAVY JONES BY LEPF and McWILLIAMS 54 Learned ones No answer at the tel^hone listed? Simply call the ings, attics finished, ree duties. Call weekdays 9 to 5, 6, S day week. Write Box D D, Hi ment and plant, company paid NOW,THEN. 56 Encountered 46 TT] 48 TT 60 61 rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ G. I. TRAINING 647-9903. Manchester Herald. THE TRAITOROUS RAT YOU'VE MADE A SERIOUS 57 Biblical garden AVON benefits, clean uniforms daily, BLUNDER, JONES... GENTLEMEN... er related work. No Job too Cosmetics will show you I'D BE ABLE TO 15 JUST STALLING UNTIL WE'LU DO TH IS 58 Meadows S3 54 EDWARDS Now approved for G.I. training, seven paid holidays, paid vaca­ TALK EASIER IF HIS CORODNIAN PALS TAKE YOUR EYES OFF THE 59 Before small. Dan Moran, Builder. how. National advertising TARGET,' 7Y W AY 60 Observes New England Tractor Trailer PART-TIME girl, apply In per­ tion, top wages. Call 278-1863 YOU'D QUIT POINT SHOW UP, PAW . VOU'VE S6 67 68 Evenings 649-8880. makes it easy. No experi­ IN6 YOUR GUN SOT THE SILENCER... 61 Dom estic slave ANSWERING SERVICE Training has heavy demands O T FRIC son. U A Theater East. for more Information. Bralnard DO t h e j o b A-OW.' ence required. Call 289-4922 A T M E ... DOWN &9 s r HOMES, OARAGES, porches, from fliii the friirlrlnoFtrucking industry.inHiiatrv. We V.--^L L Ford Tmck Center, 46 Braln­ now! 1 Male singing 649-0500 675-2519 rec rooms, room additions, train on all types transmission, With knowledge of typing ard Road, Hartford. "V, ------voice kitchens, roofing, siding, gen- gas and Diesel tractors, full or and an aptitude for figures, HAIRDRESSER wanted, busy -t. ■“'■j-'-.-s.*. and leave your message. Ton’ll hear from our advertiser In oral repair work. Financing part-time training. Placement Main St. shop. Call 649-5224. MECHANIC wanted — must needed for diversified office DENTAL Assistant — Reply In 'ilit Jig time without spending all evening at the telephone. available. No down payment, assistance upon graduation. have some knowledge of lathe work. Excellent fringe own handwriting to Box H, Economy Builders, Inc. 648- Act now. Call Hartford 247-1353 and related machine shop benefits. Manchester Herald. 6189. anytime. equipment. Apply In person. Automobiles For Sole 4 Apply TRAIN $60 IN FAMOUS brands free If The Amerbelle Corp., 104 E. CHEVROLET Corvalr, 1966, like WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ Main St., Rockivlle. HERALD MANCHESTER MODES you run a weekly shop-by-mall new, radio, heater, $7.50 week­ modeling specialist. Additions, FOR THE club for few friends. Send for BY DICK TURNER rec rooms, dormers, porches, Inc. CARNIVAL ly, assume monthly payments. Help Wonfed— details and free 488 page cata­ cabinets, formica, buUt-lns, DOX LETTERS Call Mr. Bake 233-8715. Female 35 Pine St.. .Manchester log. No obligation. Popular < bathrooms, kitchens. 649-3446. “FINASr’ WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE For Your FORD Thunderblrd 1966. Ex­ WANTED — reliable woman to Club Plan, Dept. T602, Lyn- brook, N.Y. McNaltlit BjmdkkU, Inc. cellent condition, 2-door hard­ NEWTON H. SMITH ft SON - do weekly thorough cleaning Information Remodeling, repairing, addi­ DENTAL ASSISTANT desired, LEARN TO USE Sure, top, automatic transmission, In large home 3 to 4 days week­ CLEANING WOMAN wanted, 2-3Z full power, $18 weekly, assume tions, rec rooms, garages, ly for working mother. Must experience preferred if possi­ ' t h e w o r r y w a r t e l« « MIA. kw THE 2 days a week, in Wapping. T M l«4 >J t e«» 0»* porches and roofing. No Job ble. Write Box EE, Manches­ THE HERALD will not monthly payments. Call Mr. be able to work without super­ Call 644-1947. you can disclose the Ideratlbty of Bake 233-8715. too smaU. Call 649-3144. vision and to properly handle ter Herald, stating education, COMPTOMETER any advertiser using box telephone messages. Not essen­ qualifications, experience and letters. Readers answer­ 1962 PONTIAC-Statlon Wagon. 9 TILE contractor—floors, walls, tial but prefer woman willing references. Help Wanted— Mole 36 BY PRANK O’NEAL ing blind box ads who passenger, $1,000 or best offer, shower door Installlons; mar- p o you have an interest and do it SHORT RIBS to stay overnight frequently an aptitude for Math? Do desire to probeot their 649-6126. Wo work, flrehoarths, patios FULL-TIME g^as station attend­ with 3 children age 10 up. Call you want excellent working Identity can foUow this ------and entrances. Free estimates. ant. See Mr. Sloan, J. Sloan WHAT WA9 fHAT? j 649-6416. conditions, fringe benefits your­ procedure: MERCTORY COMET, 1965, clean call C and D Tile Co., 648- Garage, Esso Sendee Center, and advancement opportuni­ andeconomical, radio, heater, oi06 after 6. WOMAN TO WORK packing EXECUTIVE Route 83, Vernon. Enclose your reply to the automatic transmission, $9, ties? Training begins Imme­ box In an envelope — eggs, 8 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Call self! weekly, assume monthly pa; ADDITIONS, remodeling, ga­ 742-6232. diately. To begin you re­ JANITORS -PART-TIM E eve­ address to the Classi­ rage, rec rooms, bathrooms ceive . . . fied Manager, Manchester ments. CaU Mr. Dias, 2M-8' nings. (^11 643-4463, 3-6 p.m. tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce­ WOMAN TO CARE for children SECRETARY only. Evening Herald, together 1966 427 CORVETTE <3oupe. Im­ with a m «no listing the ment work, cellar floors, pat­ 3 p.m.-12 midnight, in exchange Paid During Training . . . companies you do NOT maculate, all options. Call 746- ios, roofing. Call Leon Celszyn- for sharing my home, own Experienced secretary 7808 after 6 p.m. The Opportunity To Learn BY ROY CRANE want to see yotir letter. ski. Builder. 649-4201. room and TV, plus $15. week­ wanted for busy executive PUBLIC BUZZ SAWYER ly. Write Box P, Manchester A Valuable Skill Your letter be de­ 1960 PLYMOUTH Savoy 4-door, (sales manager) of pro­ BUT WE CAN SAVE YOU stroyed If the advertiser overhauled engine, transmis­ Herald. gressive electric appliance And when you successfully com­ NOTICE LOOK, MOM! Is one you’ve mentioned. WORK, TIME & TROUBLE sion needs work, 6 cylinder, Roofing— Siding 16 CLERK for interesting and di­ firm. Must be good typist, plete the course . . . Is m^by given that a 1959 A STONEFISH/ If not It wlU be handled take direct dictation and A STING FROM HIS in the usual manner. $76. 644-8627. versified office work, fringe Chevimetevim< two door sedan, color THE BEST In roofing — and also be able to transcribe. A PERMANENT SPINE IS AS DEADLY benefits. Gaer Bros., 140 Rye green, marked numiber ED2399, 1965 CHEVROLET, 2-door, Bel roof repair. Call Coughlin. free estimates AS A COBRA BITE. THEN St., South Windsor. Should be self starter and FULL-TIME POSITION Identification number c59t267- Air. 6 cylinder, automatic, new 643-7707. UP THE ]} SORRY. SIR E.I be able to handle routine 092, will be sold at public auc- all work guaranteed Lost and Found 1 engine, excellent condition. Call APPLY CLIFF, U I WAS JUST PRACTICING phases of office work with­ t'ion at 556 West Middle Tpk-, HURRY, i - WltH MV NEW REWARD —For return of large 643-9121. out direct supervision. FIRST NATIONAL Manchester, Conn., by the un­ JOSEPH P. LEWIS Roofing and STA'nSTICAL CLERK Pleasant, modem office BOOMEPAN0. brown pocketbook lost Feb. 14, 1965 CHEVROLET Impala, 2— STORES, INC. dersigned Friday, Feto. 23, 1968 Custom Pointing vicinity Oxford St. and center Chimneys 16«A with vacation. Insurance door hardtop, V—8, power Position open for person at 1:(X) p.m. Robert DeVito, 649-9658 of Manchester. 643-5810, 643- and other fringe benefits. PARK & OAKLAND AVES...... brakes, power steering, excel­ with statistical background D&H Motors. 1126. ROOFING — Specializing re­ Starting rate In accordance EAST HARTFORD, CX)NN. lent condition, low mileage. pairing roofs of all kinds, new or above average figfure ap­ with past experience and FEET DOWN, CHRISTY AND PEPPER CHECK Many extras. Call 649-2340. titude. Good wages and '** ^R E A D iN 6S OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS. 'good heavens.' FOUND — male tiger cat roofs, gutter work, chimneys abilities. WHAT'S THAT e ua H NUfW. TM !.» ui fk 0«- about one year old, well train­ cleaned and repaired, 30 years’ working conditions, air-con­ BOOKKEEPER — experienced = 2 S 2 1960 CHRYSLER 4-door sedan, ^ A B O V E US.p experience. Free estimates. ditioned office. for accounts payable, Monday “Timmy's been telling me the facts of life, Pop! What’s ed and very gentle. Call 649- good running condition, $260. APPLY 8625. Call 644-2091 after 6 p.m. Call Howley 643-5381, 644- thru Friday, 840-0111, Mrs. a stork?" 8333. Send resume to P.O. Box May. CLERK TYPISTS 6 ^ ^ MICKY FINN BY LANK LEONARD LOST — 6 months old male 1962 CHEVROLET, running 1483, Hartford, stating edu­ IONA MEG. CO. black Labrador Retriever, no condition, many spare parts. cation and experience, aa CASHIER-CLERK, full-time on­ 1 ACCIDENTALLY THEN I HAD THESE F " iV£LL, /7M ^ ANGRY?/ collar. 649-3945. 649-7891. well as salary require­ Regent Ct., Manchester ly, liberal benefits. Apply In CAME ACROSS THEM COPIES AAADE UP, / FLABBBRQASTED! YOUVE SAVED Moving— T rucking— ments. STENOGRAPHERS IN A DRAWER AT AND I PUT THE I DON'T KNOW THE WILLETS BY WALT WETTERBERG person, Gaer Brothers, 140 THE DAY// LOST — wheel chair in Man­ 1958 CHEVROLET, nms good, Storage 20 Rye St., South Windsor. THE MSBEARD HOME.' ORIGINALS b a c k ! ) ( W H A T TO S A Y / chester Parkade on Saturday. An equal opportunity employer A6 A HAR8IN6ER OF ePR\W6, oooTHE RE'vVARP IS MEAGER o. WHAT WON’T WE DO JUST looks good, little rust. $160 or FIRST NATIONAL Cklll 644-1754. best offer. 643-0531. MANCHESTER Delivery—light IT'6 MY DUTY TO ARRIVE. THE EARLY BIRD DOESN’T .FOR A LITTLE ADULAT(OK)! trucking and package delivery. STORES, INC. KEYPUNCH OPERATORS GET THE WORM,------MJIU/ LOST — Alaskan Husky on CHEVROLET, 1957, 6 cylinder. HIGH SCHOOL EARLY— TWAT'5 THE PART Refrigerators, washers and CLERK-TYPIST temporary, full OF BEIN6 A ROBIN I PON T TH AT SAJOvA; 15 Tuesday afternoon, In Cov- 4-door, automatic transmis­ stove moving specialty. Fold­ PARK & OAKLAND AVES. try. Sam Green Road vicinity. time or 9-3, immediate jobs. LIK E ' COODf sion, call after 9:30 a.m. 649- ing chairs for rent. 649-0762. EAST HARTFORD, CONN. SENIORS Call 742-7978. Highest pay. No fee. Staff Looking lor a good job? 4112. BuUders, 11 Asylum St., Hart­ Do you like working with fig­ LOST — . small black change ford. ures? Do you prefer typing? WANTED by motherless family Visit the Aircraft NOW! purse, clear front, containing Pointing— Papering 21 Does general clerical filing ap­ 2 keys and small change. Main Trucks— TrOctors 5 woman to take over household PILGRIM MILLS on Hartford INTERIOR and exterior paint­ Rd. has openings for 3 fabric peal to you? If you plan to ■i ^ St. vicinity. 649-7990. duties and to care for two chi)-, m 9 FORD pickup, F-lOO, 6 cyl- ing and papering. CaU PhU dren, ages 2 and 4, to live In salesladies for part or fuU- enter the business world after inder, standard shift. Call Denoncourt, 742-6173. full-time, pleasant neighbor­ time work. Apply to manager. high school graduation, we have Job Highlights 742-7994 after 6. Open 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Interesting positions we’d like Announcements 2 L. PELLETIER — Painting — hood. 875-6236, 643-1884 or write MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY interior and exterior, papering P. O. Box K, Vernon, Conn. to discuss with you. Visit our ELEC^TROLUX vacuum clean­ BUSY NEW car dealership in Personnel Dept, during vaca­ Jet-Age Pay * o Trailers— and paper removal, fully in­ WAITRESS wanted days. Two- Manchester seeks mature wom­ ers, sales and service, bonded tion week. It Is possible our Good Working Conditions * f oH,vEpy w ea...J BUT VDU'U. h a v e representative. Alfred Amell, Mobile Homes 6-A sured. 643-9043, and 649-6326. three days weekly. Apply an for accounts payable and TO QUALIFY plans for expansion include you'. 647-1719 or 643-4913. JOSEPH P. LEWIS custom person, Willie’s Steak House. other diversified duties. Five /MR. J U S T LIKE 1968 NIMROD Riviera camper, Insurance Benefits * MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI painting. Interior and exterior day week, pleasant working Security Insurance Company CRAB6RA9S, ANYONE ELSE. with dinette, sleeper. Ice box, SECRE7TARIES — temporary, conditions. Prefer experience 1000 Asylum Avenue I'D LIKE spare tire, $660. Call 1-623-0720. paperhanging, wallpaper re­ full-time or 9-3, immediate Aircraft Club Recreational Activities * HE>; WHATS THE MATTER n rA U rU THATS THE 0(2AZ!BST IF r VYEOB y o o I'D BOV HIM Petsonols moved. Wallpaper books on re­ In general office work but not (at Woodland Street) Tb APPLY jobs. Highest pay. No fee. absolutely necessary. Salary Hartford, Conn. w nu 'io m D O G i A PADDED DOG yO U 3B . quest. Fully Insured.'Free es­ FORA ^oOP K0h P< V ^ E v a z e m / INCOME TAX done accurately Staff Builders, 11 Asylum St., commensurate with ability. Monday through Friday Nine Paid Holidays * RAISE and reasonably. Orville Win- Motorcycles— timates. Call 649-9668. Hartford. >H00P h e S t e l l in g Send resume and salary de­ 8:16 - 4:16 IN FAY. chell, 644-2705. Bicycles 11 sired to Office Manager, P.O. Libera! Vocations * U & A J O V E . INSIDE-outside painting. Spe­ No Appointment Necessary WUF, Box 942, Manchester, Conn. ( t HARLEY DAVIDSON 74, fully cial rates for people over 65. World's Largest Industrial Credit Union IWN654-, CaU my competitors, then call STENOGRAPHER RIF6E8M! INCOME TAXES prepared by dressed, A-1 condition. Asking Marvin Baker. Call 643-0287. $900. or best offer, take as is. me. Estimates given. 649-7863, Paid Sick Leave * Interesting position in small 643-5214, if interested. 876-8401. department, for qualified Expanded Educational Assistance Program * INCTOME Tax Returns prepar­ PAINTING — Interior and exte­ typist with some shorthand EXPERIENCED ed. Coll Dan Mosler, 649-3329. Business Services rior, very reasoimble, free es­ backgfround. Interesting Work in a Variety of Areas PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER timates. Call Richard Martin, AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN INCOME TAX — Business and Offered 13 649-6285. 649-4411. Company offers excellent FOR NEW OAR AGENCY ^ WHATS I'M M .G . M . M y Individual returns prepared by benefit program, good GENERAL MOTORS CARS W R IT IN G IS A N X IO U S WILLIAMS Tree Seivlce, spec­ Applicants should have a high school education. DCDIMO. G r a n d ­ Income tax accountant. Ray- EDWARD R. Price — painting. working conditions. EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS THE G R E A T TO READ IT ) 1HIH Nu.!«. m u I. r.t o«t. ializing In tree and shrub care. Interior and exterior, papering, Some job experience is helpful but not necessary. A M E R IC A N m o t h e r , 2 - 2 Z mound Girard. Call collect, 876- and BENEFI'TS WHEN I'V E 643-8104. paper removed, ceilings, etc. APPLY APPLY NOVEL!' F IN IS H E D 7382. III LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also FiUly Insured. M9-1003. For a good job at Jet-Age pay, apply NOW at RIDE WANTED from vicinity FIRST NATIONAL BOURNE BUICK. Inc. CAPTAIN EASY BY LESUE TURNER moving large appliances. Burn­ WALLPAPER removed, ceilings the Aircraft Employment Office. of McDonalds to State Office ing barrels delivered, $4. 644- STORES, INC. 285 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER IF YOU HAVE FOUND RAMSES\GESi Y HIP IN TH' t h a t s o ? yo u ) NO. THEY'RE I UNPERSTANO'. IT'S AH'M A Building, 8:30 - 4:30. Call 643- painted, $8.50 average room, 640-4571 YOU'LL S E T THE KBWARPiIP, MR. ■■ I ■JAILER OF- WANTA SHOWyPISTANT KlNFOLKl MIGHTY TH0U6HTY OF YOU , SBNTUABNTAL 1776. 646-9158. PARK & OAKLAND AVES. PILCHER 1 NOW, WHERE ' TWO LOCOED TAMILY BLACKSHEE P, TO SPARE THEIR FEELINGSl^ OLBCUSSl NOW 8776. CHARACTERS YOU MIGHT SAY! ITD AHLL 00 RAISE SNOW PLOWING, driveways, EAST HARTFORD, CONN. 400 Main Street, East Hartford IK]J FOUR MILES EMBARRASS ’EM IF A LITTLE CASH TO lots, sidewalks, reasonable OUTA TOWNl RUN ON TILL I Floor Finishing 24 J $ Automobiles For Sole^ rates. 643-4536. Monday through Friday, 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh- BEELINE fashions — join us NEED CAR? Credit very bad? YOU ^ E A-1, truck Is A-1. ing (specializing In older now —Wear the wardrobe x of Tuesday evening till 8 P.M. Bankrupt, repossession? Hon- cellars, attics, yard and floors). Inside painting. Paper- Mrs. America and Miss Uni­ est Douglas accepts lowest small trucking done A-1 right. hanging. No job too small. verse. If you like clothes, new Saturday, 8 A.M. till noon down, smallest payments, any­ SECURITY OFFICER i» CaU Tremano Trucking Serv­ Jo)ui VerfalUe, 649-6760. friends and high commissions, where. Not small loan finance I ^ » A iS B ice toll free, 742-9487. CaU 646-0480. company plan. Douglas In State Operated Community College BY BOB LUBBERS ROBIN MALONE Motors, 345 Main. SALES AND Service on Ariens, Bonds— Stocks TO SET MEPIClJje^ Hahn Eclipse, Jacobsen lawn S i L ^ N c e r PONTIAC GTO 1664, Radio, Mortgages 27 Must hove experience os o policeman or PRAH& WOULD HAVE TO mowers. Mso Homellte chkln 1 AN. UWA6LE 1 heater, 4-speed transmission, T(D CONCeNTlCATe' L^VE" MV saws ant. International Cub SECOND MORTGAGE — Un­ security guard. 35*hour week, evening shift. H E:RTFr R T F r i P ’ f $6 weekly, assume monthly FIREPLACE OM MY MUSIC WITH SAUCrUARY FOR Cadet Tractors. Rental equip­ limited funds available for sec­ WHITNEY payments. Call Mr. Dias Many fringe benefits. ) YOUK 5 ELF-PITYING THE FIRST TIME ment and sharpening service ond mortgages, payments to - f HOWL6 ' IN NINE y e a r s 233-8715. on all makes. L A M Equip­ suit your budget. Expedient LITTLE SPORTS BY ROU80N AIRCRAFT AND SO INTO VOLKSWAGEN Fastback. 1968. ment Corp., Route 83, Vernon. service. J. D. Realty, 643-6129. WOOD Apply to PReJi^iNfi Room a PReS7IN6 ROOM A fIifsMnA Room, a 875-7609 Manchester Exchange Radio, heater, 4-speed trans­ Mr. John Gannon Division of United Aircraft Corp. mission, $13. weekly, assume — Enterprise 1946. u Business Opportunity 28 LARGE $ 1 monthly payments. Call Mr. MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE ' l i SHARPEiS n G Service - - Saws, BUNDLES I An Equal Opportunity Employer Dias, 233-8716. knives, axes, shears, skates, PHILLIPS Petroleum C3o. has a 146 Hartford Rood Manchester rotary blades. Quick service." modem 3 bay service station MUSTANG, 1966 Sharp, radio, for lease. Excellent opportu­ START*YOUR FUTURE TODAY AT P&WA heater, autoihatlc transmis­ Capitol Equipment Co. 38 Main W. G. Glenney Co. Phone 647-9951 St., Manchester. Hours daily nity, paid training program. sion, $12.26 weekly. Assume Call 286-8770 aftei 0 p.m- ur monthly payments. CaU 233- 7:30 6, Thursday 7:80-9, Satur­ 336 N. Main St. r 2 -2 »- Z-Zl. 1-201-877-8100. 3716 Mr. Bake. day 7:80-4. 648-7608. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 1968 PAGE NINETEEN PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1968 Apartments Flats Houses For Rent 6^ H*lp Wantod— Mala 36 Household Goods 51 Wanttd To Rant 68 Houtos For Sola 72 Housot For Sola 72 Out Of Town Out Of Town Tenements 63 COVENTRY — 2 bedroom For Sola 75 BARTENDER, must be experi­ SINGER’S annual Washington’s Ranch, baseboard hot water f o u r bedroom Dutch Colonial, JUST LISTED 1 Hutchinson built For Sola ^5 ______birthday week used sewing ma­ From Your Neigh hor *s Kitchen enced. Pleasant working condi­ ilEW 3 room garden apartment heat, basement garage, $120. yar m Toiiana, Bolton area. 1% baths, fireplace, bullMnz, Colonial with 9 flnlthed rooma. MANCHESTER - Bolton llne“, sbuTH WINDSOR - raised chine sate. All used machines ’Two children, references fur­ CLASSIFIED tions, excellent pay for the Includes appliances, heat and monthly. Alfred Heckler, 742- garage, 1^4 acres, wooded, If you’re looking (or a quality Ranch, modem kitchen with By DORIS BELDINO BERRY’S WORLD drastically reduced. Wow! Look nished if desired. About $126 executive type 3 bedroom right man, for one of Connect­ hot wa^er, cooking gas, wall to 6619 between 8:80-6 p.m. $26,800. Suburtmn. Hutchins "Mr. Clean" home, believe us, ___ Mrs. Charles (Claudia) Sul- at these bargains. Priced from a month. Pleaae call 1-617-766- Ranch, fireplace, almost new, built-ins, dining room, 3 bed icut's finest rest^rants. wall carpeting and alr-condl- Agency, Realtors, 649-6824. this is it. Wall to wall in sev­ rooms, baths, garage, over hvan of 6D Mount Vermon Dr., $4.98, $9.96, $14.96, $29.96. Come 6002 collect, between 6 and 8 over one acre wooded lot. $29,- Cavey’s Log Cabin, Route 87, tlonlng. $146. per month. Call eral rooms, 2-zone heat, 4 2 acres of land with trees, Rockville, is a registered phar- early for choice selections. p.m. RAMBLING Cape Cod, circa 900. (^ 1 1-887-8681, evenlrigs. ADVERTISING Lebanon, 423-0286. 643-6129, J. D. Real Estate. rooms on first floor, cellar rec 26,600 PhUbrlck Agency Real- macist with varied hobbles in­ Portables, consoles, zig-zag. Out of Town —— —------1800, dutch oven, excellent room, -enclosed and screened MANCHESTER — a 11 r a ctlve ters 649-6347. eluding cooking, beer and deer Singer Sewing Center, 866 Main LOOKING FOR anything In FOUR room apartment. Main bam, 8 acres. View plus 6 room CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS For Rent 66 rear porch, 2-car garage, 2 fire- new Raised Ranch, in one of hunting with her huM>and, golf, St. 643-8883. real estate rentals — apart- St. and Spruce St. area, one house. $3l,000. Hutchins Agen- places. Rusoo storms and Manchester’s finest residenUal VERNON and camping, and otheio, “too 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. ----- r—------ments, homes, multiple dwell- VERNON —8 room older house, child. Collect, 872-4868, after cy, 640-6324 TOOL ROOM screens, etc., etc. Parkllke areas, modem kitchen, dining THE MOSTEST RANCH many to list.” One of her fiavo — m — *— r i TT. logs, no fees. Call J. D. Real esUte like grounds. Adults, 6:80. ------setting in AA zone. Interested? room, family room with fire­ rite reolpes M Beef Fondue. Musical Instruments 53 Estate, 643-6129. $100 monthly. West Side Real­ A QUIET STREET and private Superb decor, lovely deep COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Call us — now! Belfiore Agen­ place, 2-car garage. $18,000. Beer Fondue SUPERVISOR ty, 649-4342. yard, is the setting for this treed lot, quiet residential FARPISA COMBO Compact — m ANCHES’TER —4 room apart- Businuss Proparty cy, 843-6121. Philbrick Agency Realtors, 840- Figuring about one-pound of 4:80 PJW. DAY BEFORE PUBLICATION 7 room Ranch with a family neighborhood. When you Excellent condition. Must sell— ment. Convenient location. 5347. meat' per person, have bite- DeadUne for Saturday and Monday Is 4:30 p.m. Friday. Progressive and growing For Sola 70 room. Spacious living room blend all 3 ingredients you drafted. $426. Call 289-0664 srf- Stove, refrigerator and . heat CLIFFWCXJD — Bush Hill Rd., sized cubes o f beef, (round or Manchester electric appli­ Resort Property with fireplace, dining room, end up with a Ranch home ter 4:30 p.m. COMMERCIAL- Industrial at almost ready tor occupancy, other fat-free cuts) and place ance flnn has an opening furnished, $160 per month. For Rent 67 generous bedrooms. Kitchen that deserves your inspec­ YOUR COOPERATION WUX |>| AI 1 Manchester Green, approx­ new 4-bedroom Colonial, 2 half Lots For Sola 73 meat in serving bowl. for a top level supervisor Hayes Agency, 646-0181. has built-in oven and range and tion. $22,900. 040-6306, 876- BE APPRECIATED I I SKI or Sun Vacation home on imately 10,000 square feet, baihs, full bath, fireplace, gar------' ■ ------Each guest may cook their for their tool room. Thor­ AMPEG SB-12—Excellent con­ loads of cabinets, attached ga­ a ^ , big wooded % acre lot, MANCHESTB3R — Treed 60x125 6611. Lake Winnlpesaukee, New producing $800-per month in­ own meat in heated ofl in a fon­ ough knowledge of plastic dition, $100. Call 647-1018. rage, $21,000. Wolverton Agen­ $27,940. Holcombe, Realtors, ‘ B-ione lot. Wolverton Agency, 118 MAIN St. —3 room apart­ Hampshire. Brand new 3 bed­ come. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, cy, Realtors, 649-2813. due pot heated by an alcohol Continued From Preceding Page moulds and general shop 644-1286. 649-2818. work required. Excellent PIANOLA — spinet player ment, $110. 646-2426, 9-8. room Chalet with fireplace. 648-1677. B (Sl W flame. Individual pieces may SIX ROOM Ranch with 3 bed­ salary, liberal employe ben­ piano, electric and manual 1 MANCHESTER —4-rooms, sec­ Club house with in-door heat­ BEAUTIFUL oversize 6 room MANCHHESTER —building lot. BARROWS and WALLACE Co. then be dipped In a variety of Help Wanted— Male 36 Help Wanted— Male 36 efits, good working condi­ year old, French Provincial ed pool and skiing on premises. rooms, 2 full ceramic baths, Cape, on large one acre treed A-zone, 110x160’, Woodbridge Manchester Parkade sauces, all placed in separate ond floor, stove, refrigerator, Housos For Sola 72 kitchen has built-in oven, tions, in a modem, air-con­ style. 649-3803. Summer reservations fllHi g lot, possible 4 bedrooms, fire- St., brook goes through back Manchester 649-5306 serving dishes. JOURNEYMAN electrician, Im- PLUMBER, experienced In new garage, $100. J.D. Real Estate, range, formal dining room, ditioned plant. quickly, call 643-0189. MARSHALL Rd. — 6 room place with raised hearth, buUt- of lot. All city utilities. $6,600. Sour Cream Fondue Sauce mediate steady employment. work. Good wages and over- 643-6129. 18x20’ living room with unique TOLLAND — Near Parkway, Cape, IH baths, finished rec in oven, range and dishwasher, Call 643-6406. 3 tablespoons sour cream Wilson Electrical Co.. 049-4817. time. Call 640.3286. APPLY Antiques 56 MANCHESTER — Park Chest­ Pj.,,,■ ■ f * fireplace n,tA arrangMent. Tw w u o VI nfr, i ______Hsat 4 Foom Ranch, 4^ acres 2 dashes Worcestershire PART-TIME, 3 evenings and WANTED ’TO BUY — antlcrues, nut Garden Apartment, two Wanted To Rent 68 S’ T S: « i-o. p«™«y- opiy sauce bedrooms, 4*4 rooms, immed­ near center, small down pay­ Hayes Agency, 646-0131. pinch of garlic salt WANTED Saturday. $60. per week. Col­ IONA MFG. CO. steins, furniture, pewter, lead­ FIVE OR SIX room furnished ra~k.tt, ReiUU,,, MMm. i Z J m “ “ 'y ' ment. $8,900. Call 1-878-8631 lege students considered. Ap­ ed lamps, art glass, primitives, iate occupancy, heat, hot wa­ VERNON — 10 itjom Cape. *4 teaspoon diJJ seed Regent St., Manchester ter, oven range, refrigerator, apartment, parents, three OFF East Center St. pracUcal- Agency, neaitors,Realtors, 649-2813. $14,900. — 4-room Ranch, ga. evenings. Mix and serve. BRIDGEPORT ply Siesta Motel, Berlin Turn­ any qusmtlty. 644-8062. school age children. Call 827- Ideal family home on shaded pike, Newington. Suite 43. parking. Call 627-9238 between ly in center of tovm. Two/am- SEVEN room modem home off ^ge large lot,^lton location. cxJVENTRY priced for quick 2 acre lot with brook. Large Mustard Fondue Sauce OPERATORS An Equal Opportunity 3951 after 5 p.m. lly flat, 4 down, 3V4 up. Com­ Good buy. Mitten Agency, 8 p. m. tonight only. Mr. CLOCKS bought, sold, traded, 9-8 p.m. 647-1871 after 6. Porter St. in one of Manches- sale, 100x100 treed building lot, convenient kitchen, paneled 2% tablespoons mustard O.D. GRINDERS Employer Realtors, 643-6630. Milewskl. No phone calls expert repairing. Colonial pletely renovated. Both apart­ ters finest neighborhoods. C u s -______close to lake, lake privileges. sunporch. $21,900. Louis Dim- ^ taWespoons mayonnaise TOOL MAKERS © 1»4» by NEA, l«. ' Clock Shop, 382 Main St., rear. MODERN 2-bedroom duplex ments vacant. Aluminum sid­ please. toin built ^ t h many unusual $17,600. — Neat as a pin, 3-bed- $1,990. Philbrick Agency, Real­ ock Realty, 649-9823. JANITOR WANTED, steady, Old clocks only. Open 10 a.m. with private ^basement, back ing, garages, fine residential ______dash of Worcestershire EXPERIENCED " / know the 'midi' is the latest thing, but I don't think NOTICE features. _ Beautiful .... park...... like room Ranch, fireplace, buUt- tors, 649-6347. part-time, evenings 7 to 11 p.m. - 9 p.m. Sundays open till 8 yard, range, refrigerator, gar­ section. T. J. Crockett, Real­ BOL’TON — beautiful 9 room Mix and serve. Top Wages, • Overtime lot. Priced in the iow 30’s. By ins, large lot, trees. Hutchins Call 649-6334. my boy friend is ready for anything T H A T N EW ! p.m., closed ’Tuesday and age, disposal included, $148. ADMISSION OF ty, 643-1677. country home on 2 acres, 2 Catsup Fondue Sauce 2 SERVICE TRAINEE 647-1170. appointment. Philbrick Agency, Agency, Realtors, 649>'6324. Wednesday. ELECTORS 649-6347. Rasort Proparfy baths, 2-car garage, outbuild- 2 tablespoons catsup APPLY QUALITY control technican, to Notice Is hereby given that RAISED RANCH — 4-bedroom ii:gs. Inspection of this unusual 1 i tablespoon mayonnaise pcssibllity, family room wi*l. SPRING S’TRBET — Large For Sola 74 We offer the following to a perform temperature measure­ the Board o f Admissions of MANCHESTER — 6-room ' offering a must. Low 30’s. dash Worcestershire sauce E & S GAGE CO. Business Locations hreplace, 2 baths, deep wood­ Colonial custom built for pres­ man with mechanical abil­ ments, Will train. Excellent op­ W anted— To Buy 58 Electors for the Town of Cov­ Ranch, double garage, 2 fire­ ent owners. Formal dining S’T-^FORD'VILLE L ^ e fur- Hayes Agency, 646-0131. •4 to 1 teaspoonful sweet relish Mitchell Dr., Manchester ed let. Priced for Immediate ity and High School diplo­ portunity to advance with Articles For Sale 45 Household Goods 51 For Rent 64 entry will 'be In session in the places, carpeting, recreation nlshed cottage, lot 100x160’ full (optional) HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques sale. Wesley R. Smith Con­ room, library, two fireplaces, VERNON —6 room Colonial, ma. Train to become a tech­ growing company. Apply Klock Town Hall, on 'Thursday, Febru­ room, swimming pool, trees, price, $5,900. CaU days. 286- Mix and serve. DIRECTORY of 60,000 zip codes, THREE piece modern light Wal­ bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, S’TORE FOR RENT — down struction Co., 6»3-1667. finished family room, enclosed 1% baths, bullt-lns, fireplace, nician in servicing our Co., 1272 Tolland Tpke., Man­ ary 29th, 1968, from 6:00 p.m. ■view, $22,900. Hutchins Agency, 6469 evenings, 643-2382. Some hostesses also serve a WAREHOUSE men night shift. all main post offices and nut bedroom set, encluding glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ town Manchester, State porch. Rooms larger than garage, storm windows. Own­ broad line of figuring ma­ chester. to 8:00 p.m. for the purpose of Realtors, 649-5324. dish of finely chopped Good working conditions and branches, $1. postpaid. E. B. spring and mattress, 1954 Fada lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 Theatre Bldg, inquire Manag­ B O I^ MAIN St. arsa — 6 and average. 2-car garage, wooded er 876-0375. chines. ai^ltting all persons who are lot. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, _____ as a coating for the cooked beef 2 benefits. Oaer Bros. 140 Rye TV. good condition, $276 com­ Lake St., Bolton. 649-3247. BODY MAN, Volkswagen dealer Greenlead, Daley Rd., Rt. 3, er, State ’Theatre, 643-7832. f MANCHESTER — 9-room Out Of Town plete. Call 644-8983. found to be qualified to be col- Ing for $16,000. T. J. Crockett 849-6847. BOL’TON Center — 6 room cubes. St., South Windsor. needs experienced automotive Coventry. home, only 36 seconds from Retirement Income Plan painter with body and fender WE BUY AND SELL antiques, f o r RENT — office space, Rt lectore o f ithe 'Town of Ooven- Realtor, 648-1677. For Sola 75 Ranch, 2-car garage, l l i baths. Serve the fondue with a tossed PAINTER wanted, experienced, TAKE soil away the Blue Lustre and used furniture, china, g3, Manchester, next to Vit- try. East Center St. Ideal for the MANCHES’TER — ’Tlmrod Rd. beamed living room with fire- salad, garlic bread, fried mush- Paid Hospitalization backround. Excellent op­ 2 fire- CHARMING Cape Cod — with steady work for right man. Call glass, sUver, picture frames, tner’s Garden Center. Call 649- "nie qualifications are as fol­ MANCHESTER — duplex 7-7 on large family that needs 5 bed- New 7-room Colonial, place, one acre lot. Selling for rooms, a relish dish of pickles Paid Life Insurance portunity, good working condi­ way from carpets and up­ famUy wooded rear yard offers 3 or 640-4343. 1967 WHITE ZIG ZAG old coins, guns, pewter, scrap b391, 9 to 6. lows: Applicant must be twen- bus line, 4 bedrooms, separate rooms. Permanent siding and places, large paneled $22,600. For further informa- and olives and a good rose tions, top pay and benefits. Call holstery. Rent electric sham- 4 bedrooms and congetUal (Herald phrKo by Buceiviclus) Paid Vacation and Holidays _gold, . watches, . old .Jewelry, hob- ty-one yeans of age, must be a heating systems, aluminum aluminum storms and screens, room, porch, buUt-lns, tiled tlon call R. F. Dimock Co., 'wine. Mrs. Sullivan said her 649-2838 for interview, ask for pooer $1. Pinewood Furniture neighborhood. Call now, $18,- MRS. CHARLES SULUVAN Good Working Conditions Complete Price $44.20 by collections, paintings, attic VERNON — 2,000 x 4,000 Sq. resident of the Town of Coven- siding, 6 garages, excellent in­ 2-car garage, $23,000. Wolver­ bath, 2-car garage, amesite Realtor, 649-6245. preference Is Mateux Portu- Mr. Blrtles. Shop. 900. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, contents or whole estates. Fur- feet, with loading dock. Brand gjj^ months. Any appll- vestment property in business ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. drive, city utUlties, hot water ------gese Rose and Chateau Meyney IT’S TERRIFIC the way we’re nlture Repair Service, 643-7449. new building. Call 872-0628, zone n , $28,500. Philbrick oU heat, plastered waUs. Quick 649-4636. Interviews by appointment Or payments of $1.30 per cant who is a naturalized dbl- MANCHESTER — 2-famUy, 4-4 VERNON $11,(XX). Three room Bordeau, a red wine. graduate of Massachusetts Col- macy, Vernon Circle. Her hus- selling Blue Lustre for clean­ days, 876-8746 evenings. Agency, Realtors, 649-5347. flreplaced Ranch, enclosed only. Call Monroe Interna­ week. Cabinet model, slight­ zon of the United States shall central, large lot, 4 garages, occupancy. Chtu’lee Lesper- vERNON New O)lonials, Mrs. Sullivan is a graduate of lege of Pharmacy. She is a band is an agent with Allstate Help Wanted— ing rugs and upholstery. Rent NEED HELP? We buy used fur­ ance, 646-7620. porch, ideal starter or retire­ tional, Inc., 622-1111, A divi­ ly used, monog^rams, fancy present the certificate of his excellent Income property. H. Capes, Raised Ranches, from Seymour High School and a 1966 pharmacist at the Nutmeg Phar. Insurance Co. Male or Female 37 electric shampooer, $1. Olcott niture, attic contents, antiques OFFICE space—seperate build PORTER ST. area — 4 bed­ ment home. Leonard Agency, sion of Litton Industries. stitches, overcasts, blind Ing. Approximately 925 sq. ft. naturalization or a copy^ there- , M. Frechette Realty, 647-9993. NEWLY LISTED —recent 7 $24,6(X). Meyer Agency, 643- N Variety. etc. Call 633-2300 or 646 0004. room Colonial, baths, kltch- Realtors, 646-0469. HAIRDRESSERS wanted, full hems, sews on buttons, Knotty pine Interior, floors just issued by the United States room Colonial in a desirable 0609. or part-time. Apply in person. makes button holes, no at­ WANTED good used spinet pi­ refinished. 643-2880. Lmmigratlon and Naturaliza- fireplace,I L S ’; ' ' ' wall' . ! ? ’ to; " ’:...'?’ wall ' carpet, ? . ” '? MANCHDSTEK - te. location. Paneled basement rec An Equal Opportunity oated 4 bedroom house plus ANDO'VER — 9 room Colonial, ’The Wlggery Beauty Salon, 626 tachments needed. 6-year ano. Must have this week, 643- ______tlon Service. mg throughout, 2-car garage. room, spacious enclosed porch, Employer Fuel and Feed 49>A self-contained 3 room suite. Ab­ excellent bam, 50 acre horse Wanlad— RoalEslata 77 Main St., Manchester, ’Tuesday parts and service guar­ 6534. Dated at Coventry, Connecti­ Wesley R. Smith, Realtor, 643- 2-car garage. Attractively land­ solutely ideal for In-law situa­ farm, over hedf mUe road front­ through Saturday. FIREPLACE WOOD for sale. antee. Houses For Rent 65 cut, this 21st day of February 1667. scaped wooded lot. Many ex­ HOMES — land. Investment T tion. Modernized and immacu­ age, nice 'View. Hayes Agency. OPEN Cut and delivered. $16 a pickup 1968. tras. Priced to sell at $38,(XK). property urgently needed to Rooms Without Board 59 FX3UR room unfurnished Ranch, Michael J. Peace, INVES’TMENT Property — 2 late. Two-car garage. 76x160 646-0131. meet our evergrowing demand load, 429-6518. knotty pine interior, floors Just CaU Warren E. Howland, Real­ Call Capitol Manager J. Richard Niicola, family 5 and 4, conveiiient lo­ landscaped lot. Bel Air Real of qualified cUents. CaU Paul Situations Wanted— THE ’THOMPSON House —Cot­ refinished. Convenient location. tor, 643-1108. MANSFIELD—7V4 room Ranch HOUSE D. William Sleeper, cation, near shopping, buses. Estate, 643-9332. J. Correntl, Agency, 643-5363. ROUTE Female 38 CoUect 666-5662 Till 9 P.M. tage St. centrally located, large Working adults. 643-2880. with acreage in a neighborhood NEEDS A FOR SALE good baled hay. Elizabeth R. Rychllng, Excellent return. CaU 643-1646 NEED SPACE? We mean real pleasantly furnished rooms, MANCHESTER —deluxe 7 with homes selling up to $86,- SECRETARIAL bookkeeping, 643-5486. Board of Admissions or 649-8782. space! Want schools closed? SELLING YOUR HOME? For JAMBOREE parking. Call 649-2368 for over­ room Raised Ranch, 3 bed­ 000. We are happy to offer you prompt courteous service that SALESMEN credit services rendered. Call We mean real close! If so, let GARAGE BLACK METAL plant stand, night and permanent guest rooms, 2 baths, finished rec this new home for $34,0(X). For gets results, cedi Louis Dlmock after 6, 643-1723 or 649-4052. NOTICE RANCH — 7 rooms, 2 fuU us show you this recently Ust- electric sewing machine, oak rates. room, 2 fireplaces, 2-car ga­ more information call the PhU- We have excellent routes Household Goods 51 baths, modern kitchen with ed 8-room home oft East Cen­ Realty, 649-9823. O V E R 100 U S E D C A R S ! available in the Manchester PROFESSIONAL typing done at bureau, mahogany bureau with ANDOVER LEGAL buUt-lns, formal dining room, rage. Owner, 643-8266. brick Agency, 649-6347. MECHANIC SINGER automatic zig zag sew­ Z rro V . m o " Sessions clock, COMFORTABLE rlonials on build your new home, your WANTED — one famUy house PB. Gr..n/Bl.ek $1688<> mony Hill. H.C. Chase, Hebron dldates for membership on be held if opposing candidacies Saturday interviews ar­ Manchester, Conn. hutch in cSSlght ?he!S' COMPLETE PRICE $96.10 r o o m with kitchen privileges street. Permanent siding, ly one available so you had bet- n g goo. cSiambers, Realtor, it only to carefully screened Rd., Bolton, 643-5427. the Republican Town Com- are filed in accordance with SUBURBAN RANCH, over one $988')® ranged. Excellent condition, Or payment of $1.70 per week Vicinity of Center, walking dis­ fenced yard, garage. Excellent ter hurry. Buy now and make 643-2325. prospective buyers. Please call 1963 OLDS. 98 4.Dr.S.d.n,VB.A«to,PS PB 647-1434 or 647-1436 tance to Community College. mittee for the ensuing two Section 9-406 of the (Jeneral acre of woodland for your pri­ DACHSHUNDS —AKC, minia­ able. CaU 646-3166. value at only $15,900. Hayes your own decorating selecUons. ______!______Judith Wilhelm, Real Estate years. Statutes of the State of Oon- vacy, 3 bedrooms, big ll'vlng Interview dally 9 :30 a.m. to 4 ture and standard, 6 weeks to Call collect, 1-668-6175. Agency, 646-0131. CaU the Jairvis Realty <3o., DUPLEX — 6-6 plus 6 room Broker, 228-3682. Call Capitol Manager collect 3. To transact such other bust- necticut. room, only 3 years old, $17,- _ 17..IHn%r SpAP.ialS I — ' THE SOUTHERN p.m. Evenings by appointment. 6 months, both colors, guaran­ 21” MAGNA VOX TV, mahogany Realtors, 643-1121. single, near Center Springs 666-5662 Till 9 P.M. ness as may properly come Dated at Andover, Connecti­ 600. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, teed at a fair price. Also Wel- console, excellent condition, Park, good Investment. Leo­ ^p.. 4-cyi Aut. ps S2088<)<^ NEW ENGLAND Apartments— Flats— before such caucus. cut, this 20th day of February SIX ROOM Ranch, breezeway, 640-4636. Legal Notice 1967 FORD Fairldne An Equal Opportunity maraners. 1-628-6573. fine clear picture, $76. 649- nard Agency Realtors, 646-0469. 1469. Tenements 63 'Melvin P. Williams, 1968. Dirndl Skirted 2-car garage, paneled recrea­ Employer 1966 OLDS. Delta 88 ^ ° r H T, p s PB. Ar end $2288<*<^ TELEPHONE COMPANY FOR SALE—one year old Alas- Chairman Republican Town Committee tion room, large treed lot. $22,- BOULDER road-lmmaculate 3- VERNON — near parkway, im­ OBDEB OF NOTICE WE HAVE customers waiting maculate 6 room Colonial, in AT A COURT OF PROBATE, kan Malamute, purebred, gen- MAPLE table with 4 chairs, like set and bedroom set, mantle Republican Town of the Town of Andover. 000. Hutchins Agency, Realtors hedroom Garrison Colonial on . , , „ , held at Manchester, within and for $178800 for the rental of your apart­ top location. Spacious rooms, the dUtUot of Manchester, on the 1965 OLDS. D-88 G r . . n / B U a An Equal Opportunity tie. Call 649-6008 after 5 p.m. "ew $40. 4 Hanging lamps, 2 mirror, patio chaise lounge Committee By Melvin P. Williams, 649-6324. park like 1.76 acre lot. Family DRIVER for pick-up and de­ ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ newlv deporatfid ’Transfer 15th day^f February, A.D. 1968. Employer orange, 2 blue, $15 each. Call and chairs, very old carved Town of Andover Chairman rm, breezeway, 2-car gar­ newiy aecoraieu. ixansier present. Hon. David C. Rappe, '■ “ ■■“'Hi livery, must be familiar with LITTER PICK, silver toy poodle 649-5452. upholstered chair, 643-7464. tate, 6.13-5129. age. Established prestige forces sale. Only $19,9(X). Hayes Acting Judge. A een ev 646-0131 Estate of Mary C. O’Dwyer, late Hartford and surrounding with a heart of gold. Call 649- neighbo(rh(x>d. Shown by ap­ A gency, uiui. Manchester, in said district, de­ 1 FRI. 8 P.M. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 5 area. Also man for shop and 5502. Cotton Knit pointment only. Bel Air Real ceased. 1 (W atch This Space for Friday Special) ^ office cleaning (temporary). 6 room flreplaced "Upbri application of Edward T. tS’l PART-’TIME rapid typist. Start­ Estate, 643-9332. Ranch, 2-car garage, largeInrcp O’Dwyer, amnlnistrator, ■ praying . ... for ing time 6 p.m. Steady work. See J. Krulls, General mana­ authority to compromise and settle Live Stock 42 MUST BE SEEN, 6 room Cape beautifully landscaped lot, a certOiln doubtful and disputed Call 289-0273, Mr. Wolfberg, ger, Emco Corp., Route 6 and h t . p s , p b $118800 wltli enclosed porch, fireplace, mealIdAnl lo*for* enuoren.phildr-pTi Assumame ARfliitnnblp claim— In patriota Cavor Hayden. of said Hugh estate P. 1964 OLDS. D-88 ^ Mashkin Freight Lines. 44A, Bolton, 649-5258. WANTED — place to board 9 living room 15x14, dining room mortgage, Leonard Agency, ifiyi^en OTKi Theresa Ha>^cn. all of horse, in or near Manchester. Jh iSi, ^ JhsL of^ TyiuJJtiph, saiid Manchester. It is p s , p b $98800 CAREER position for young 12x14, beautiful large kitchen Realtors, 646-0469. 1963 GRAND PRIX » Call 646-1806. ORDEiRED: That the foregohig man who is looking for more 11x16. Beautiful room sizes to application be heard and deter­ $108800 When properties are "priced out of the VERNON mined at the Probate office In Man­ 1962 CADDY Eldorado ^ than a Job, offers executive DESIGNER THE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE, of the Board. You as the seller, pay no more say nothing about how gor­ chester, in eedd District, on the 7th career to high school graduate Poultry aq^ Supplies 43 for the sale of your property through the current market” —that is for more than people geous the house is. Truly, a day of March, A.D. 1968, at four The plan or idea of Multiple Listing did not Multiple Listing Service than you would pay can pay, either in total price, down payment, NEW SWISS CHALET o'lolock in tluk^ftemoon, and that with pleasing personality, am­ DRAFTSMAN or terms, the Realtor has little opportunity must be seci home, $21,900. notice be glvflTmo all persons inter­ bition, agressiveness and abil­ originate with the Manchester Board of the individual Realtor. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Come see our model home ested in saidie^l^c of the pendency FOUR geese for sale. Call af­ Realtors. to effect a sale. ' of said appll^tion and the time $278800 ity to meet public. Experience Experienced designer 649-2813. and pick any one of several and piace of hearing thereon, by 1967 OLDS# 442^'>'’*” in contact work desirable, au­ ter 6 p.m., 643-4781. It was adopted from plans in operation in YOUR PROPERTY A house is like a person—to create the finest high wooded lots with city publishing a copy of this order in draftsman needed in engi­ MANCHESTER — 6 room Co­ some newspaper having a circula­ OLDSo'^'*** Cruiior Wagon, Lo.d.d $308800 tomobile a requirement. Good neering department for pro­ other Boards country wide. The plan is simple. and best impression when presented to a water and sewers to build. tion In saw district, at least seven Instead of you, as the seller, effecting an open The fact that your property does not sell stranger, it must look its best. lonial, sunporch. H i baths, 2- Other models also available. days before the day of said hear­ starting salary, rapid advance­ gressive electric appliance Standard, V.B $138800 Articles For Sale 45 contract with several listing Realtors, a uni­ during the original listed period does not mean car garage, treed lot. Priced Mr. Bogdan has details. ing. to appear If they see cause at PONTIAC S***'°" W*9Mi< ment ahead for the right man. manufacturer. Modem, air- that it is not salable. Your Multiple Listing .saJd time and place and be heard Apply at Beneficial Finance PROCESSED gp-avel for drive­ form Board Listing Contract is used. An orig­ Consult your Realtor, freely, concerning all to sell, $19,9(X). Hayes Agency, Call 649-5306 or 875-6611. relative thereto, and make retuni conditioned department with should not de discontinued Just because your matters that affect your property directly or 646-0131. to this court. Co., 836 Main St., Manchester, ways Eind parking areas. Also inal and two copies of the contract are made latest equipment available. and signed by you, the seller, and by the property did not sell during the original listing indireotly. Your Realtor is spending time and By the Court. 1 SAT. 5 P.M. ir ir ir rk if 'k 1 between 9 and 6 p.m. bank run gravel and fill at our period. There are several reasons why listings 'MADELINE B. ZIBBARTH. Oerk Practical experience will Realtor. The original goes to the Realtor, one money to keep Informed concerning matters WOLVERTON Agency offers for cc: David M. Barry, Atty. screening plant or delivered. do not sell readily: B &L W 1 (W atch This Space for Saturday Special) ^ 2 outweigh number of de­ copy is retained by you, and the third copy pertaining to your property, and is constantly your InspecUon in Manchester, b a r r o w s and WALLACE Co. George H. Griffing, Inc., 742- grees. Starting rate com­ goes immediately to the Board office. 1. The relation of the price of the-property supporting or opposing measures which affect this beautiful IT room Cape. 4 Manchester Parkade MEN TO WORK mensurate with ability and 7886. your property, interest and rights. As your The Realtor forwards to the Board .Secre­ compared to other similar properties. b e d im s , could be 6, 2 full Manchester 649-6306 FORD Conv., Auto., 6*Cyl., Gr.on/BUek $98800 experience. 2. The physical condition of the. property representative in organized real estate at the baths, garage, full basem en t______IF CARPETS look dull and tary a typed copy of your listing, giving all local, state and national level he is not only In modem printing plant. Op­ compared to other similarly priced prop­ with nicely finished play room, VERNON — 6 room Colonial RUBBER STAMPS APPLY drear, remove the spots as they pertinent data together with a glossy print willing, but HE IS ANXIOUS TO SERVE 1963 RAMBLER ^ ^r. S.d.n, Aut... 6-Cyl., G r*.n $78800 portunity to learn printing of a picture of your property — these are erties. along with Aluminum siding. with fireplace, attached ga­ Manchester appear with Blue Lustre. Rent 3. The amount of down payment, and YOU. trade. Excellent working condi- a \ combined into one sheet, for easy reference $21,9

i\ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1968 PAGE TWENTY iKanrlr^Btrr Ettening l|frali> Averege Dully Net Press Rm The Weather For The Week Ended Partly cloudy tonight, to w 16 February 17, 1988 . About Town. Charity Foundation Farmed Democrats Pick Delegates New England's Leading to 20. Tomorrow moatly cloudy. High near 80. (Ben S m Chapter of B'nai Two-Year Profeislonal 15,534 B'rlth wiU sponsor ithe Sabbath By Hartford County Doctors For Conventions Tuesday Manchester— A City o f Village Charm Tea at Temple Beth Sholom to- Manchester’s Democratic Another change provides for School of Tnorrow nigtit, following the 8:15 The Hartford County Medical w ill be asked to make tax- ’Town Committee is meeting the calling of special meetings MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1968 (TWENTY PAGBSl-TWO SECTIONS) PRICE SEVEN CENTS servicea. (Ofawolfled AdvertUbig ora Patge IT) Association (H O M A), announc­ exempt contributions to the new Tuesday to elect party-endorsed upon the written request of 14 VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 122 fund. Created as part of the so­ delegates to three conventions members. The present rule spe­ ed the inception of a charitable Mrs. Allan S. Taylor of 60 ciety’s 176th anniversary, the and to act on three proposed cifies a request by 18 members. ACCOUNTING Oardner St., will participate in foundation to support health Foundation has received two changes in its bylaws. And, an addition to the by­ an adult program, part of a and medical projects within laws would specify that the by- gifts o f $175 each. Solicitation ’The meeting will be at 8 p.m. HARTFORD INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTING seminar on leadership skills, on Hartford County and the state of membership begins today. in the Municipal Building Hear­ law$ may be amended only af­ Off in Coffin TNiesday from 9:30 a.m. to 2 ter written copies of the pro­ AUSTIN, Tex. (AP)— Bill at a luncheon yesterday at the Trustees of the foundation ing Room. 66 Foreet St^ Hartford— TeL 247-1116 p.m. at the Hartford YWOA on ’The committee’s executive posed changes are sent to each White, who claims he stayed Hotel America, Hartford. said that the purposes are very Ann St. A "Sandwich Smorgas­ board will submit slates for 13 committee member. underground In a coffin for Enemy Battalion Storms Hne; broad and that while no proj­ 56 days, 28 hours and 31 min­ bord” will be held, with each The Hartford County Medical ects have been approved so far delegates each for the State Con­ utes in 1966 at Largo, Fla., person bringing a sandwich. Foundation — "a community they are Interested in lending vention, the First Congressional will be burled again tonight- Coffee and dessert w ill be pro­ chest for physicians”— is the aid to the University of Con­ District Convention and the still alive. vided. A nursery for children first of its kind in New Eng­ necticut School o f Medicine for Fourth Senatorial District Con­ tw o years and older will also be land. Dr. J. Grant Irving, chair­ faculty salaries, r ^ a r c h , lab vention. MANCHESTER GREEN SHOE OUTLET White, a former parachu-. provided. Those desiring further man of the foundation’s board equipment and new building Under Manchester rules. Its Mat and wing-walker, wants AUS’n N , Tex. (A P ) —Presl- qulrements, we appear to a to r- Information may contact the o f trustees, said that the crea­ projects. delegates are not bound by the to protect any challenge to Big Barrage Slams Khe Sanh YWCA in Hartford. tion o f this foundation will give dent Johnson asked Congress to- etgn visitor to be greeting him his “ record.” Low-interest loans will also unit rule at state conventions. S09 E. MIDDLE TURNPIKE the 1,200 physician members of day to ease visa requirements g^rudglngly rather than g;ra- Irish bartender Mike be made available to medical In recent years, the local dele­ Reservations close tomorrow the society a chance to malie “UNDER BEZZINI FURNTTURE” for tourists entering the United clously.” Mealey was burled eight feet students and various technicians Guest Speaker gation split its vote when con- for the Junior Women’s Club contributions to a fund for the STORE H O U R S: 9:80 A.M . TO $ P .M . States. Members of the Cabinet com- deep Wednesday in a vacant in the medical field. tesits developed for nomination of Manchester square dance health and medical care of the Mrs. Dorothy Bushnell Cole The Texas White House also mlttee on price stability are the lot In London, and is being Dr. Reginald S. Edson, HGMA for governor and for U.S. sena­ Saturday from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. people o f Hartford county. announced creation by Johnson secretaries of treasury, com- fad through a tube. His aim and foundation president, com­ of New York City will be g;uest tor. at the South Windsor Commun­ Hartford County physicians of a Cabinet committee on price merce and labor, the budget dl- is two months and a new rec­ mented on the critical shortage speaker at a meeting of the Under the proposed bylaws Communists Trying ity Hall, and may be made with stablllty that will “ recommend rector and the chairman of the ord. of health care workers and the changes, no vacancies will be Mrs. Barry Noonan, 99 Clinton Women’s Club of Manchester suitable legislation which would Council of Economic Advisors, need for private support as a filled on the 70-member commit­ Ladies So White says he’ll get in Monday at 8 p.m. at Second Dr., Wapping. advance the objective of price In addition to seeking legisla- the underground coffin lor necessity in efforts to overcome Congregational Church. tee to any district which has 12 live ways to promote stable stabllity In a free market econo­ an indefinite stay—just long the sliortage. Mrs. Cole will demonstrate or more members. Priority will prices, the panel would make The Guard Club of Mystic Re­ my.” enough to protect any threat To Reinforce Citadel Dr. John N. Gallivan, member the ancient art of collage or be given to those districts which in-depth studies of Industries view, North American Benefit ’The President said In his Feb. posed by Mealey. of the board of trustees empha­ decoupage. She first became in­ has lessi than eight members. that are sources of Inflationary SAIGON (AP) — North Vietnamese threw a new Association, will meet Friday Biennial elections to the com­ 1 economic report to Congrress at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. sized that the foundation will terested in the art when she at­ > a ‘ that such a group was planned. pressures and work with busi­ battalion of troops at Hue’s Citadel Thursday and on mittee will continue to be at Alice Newman, 96' Valley St. make possible ‘ ‘public giving tended Chicago Normal College, 00 3.22 Johnson, In letters to the pres- ness, labor and public repre- mother front sent their heaviest artillei-y barrage in large. among physicians.” The associ­ and has traveled extensively tdlng officers of the Senate and sentatlves to seek cooperative two weeks thundering down on the U.S. Marine com- 2 ation’s membership will be seeking different examples of VALUES TO *8.99. Siie 6 Only State News The Young Peopl|?’s Fellow­ House, proposed legislation that wage-price restraint. urged to make contributions in the art. Recently, MCrs. Coles Johnson was having bad ial base at Khe Sanh. ship of St. Mary’s ' Episcopal would eliminate, in many cases, the form of cash gifts, dona­ has been decorating furniture weather—cold and sometimes Military s])okesmen said the Communist battalion of Church will sponsor a dance for the OLD the requirement that tourists tions of real estate, bequests, imported from Venice for A wet—for his Texas holiday. perhaps 500 men stormed the northwest wall of the all seventh and eighth graders obtain visas before entering the Garbage Rift and works of art. dealer in New York City. Johnson, who flew to his 1 'o-mile-s(iuare Citadel in Hue in an attempt to rein­ Friday from 7:30 to 11 p.m. United States. Such visas now 4 The guest speaker also stud­ ranch home west of here force tlie besieged Communist troops inside the fort- Tickets may be purchased at Headquarters tor the Founda­ are required of all visitors ex­ ied at the Art Institute of Chi­ W e ld o n Wednesday night for a long the door. tion are located at 230 Scar­ SHOES cept those from Canada and Is Ended in ------ress. borough St., Hartford. Other cago, the University of Color­ Mexico. weekend—hts first respite since South Vietnamese officers in ado, Vassar College, and the the new crises in Vietnam and Da Nang said government MaJ. David Moyo of Rhodesia members of the board of D ru g C o . Here is how the administra­ trustees Include Dr. Stevens J. Institute Allende in Mexico. tion plan would work: Tourists Korea—Is a sun lover at heart. forces counterattacked and will present a special mission­ u» thi ,r n ^ O rtd n New Haven 3 She has had one-man shows in But there was little of that. April Draft drove the enemy off killing 223 ary program tonight at 7:30 at Martin, president of the Saint from countries willing to treat San Francisco, Los Angeles, The President had bad weath­ Communist troops. ’They said the Salvation Arm y Citadel. A Francis Hospital medical-dental 767 MAIN ST. . Americans in like fashion would WEST HAVEN (AP) — Some staff; and Dr. Charles Polivy Chicago and Houston, and has not need a visa If they were vis­ er most of his Christmas-New South Vietnamese casualties native of Rhodesia, he has 75 city santtatton and (highway exhibited in group shows ih PofW'nq H.rch S»fi « t Y ear’s holiday here, too. Calling for were light. served for 16 years as a Salva­ who is on the courtesy staff at iting for 00 days or less, had Requier *26.00 Mrs. Johnson was with him at workers ended their wildcat With the battle for Hue in ite tion Army officer there. Hartford Hospital and Saint New York City and New Or­ 21.95 valid passports and were travel­ Francis Hospital. leans. ing with prepaid, nonrefundable the ranch, as were daughter strike today. 24th day, U.S. military spokes­ men said the North Vietnamese Toundtrip tickets. Lucl, her husband Patrick J. Trucks began picking up ref­ 48,000 Men ’The VFW Auxiliary has can­ and Viet Cong are “ very desper­ celed its meetings to work on Engaged ’The announcement said secu­ Nugent, and the first fam ily’s use in the town which had been 8-moiith-oId grandchild, Patrick ately trying to reinforce” the cancer pads until further no­ rity risks, narcotics traffickers collecting since Wednesday. WASHINGTON (AP) — The ’The engagement of Miss Citadel, where an estimated 350 tice. and those convicted of serious Lyndon Nugent. '' Union and city representatives Pentagon today ordered the Kathy Lee Latham of Manches­ CARPET and FLOOR COVERING crimes still would be barred. ’There was no word on wheth­ met with the workers at about 7 or more Red troops hold part of drafting of 48,000 men in April, the southern wall and the ad­ ter and James H. Noyes of Cov­ In practice, sources said, the er Johnson would take in a a.m., and the workers voted to eased requirements would apply Washington’s Birthday festival the highest such monthly call in joining palace compound where entry has been announced by 30R MAIN STREET (Across from Bourne Buick) MANCHESTER end the strike. TEMPLE'S primarily to tourists from Wes- at the border town of Laredo, nearly 18 months. Vietnam’s emperors lived In the A state mediator had joined “Anyone to finish last few her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ tern Europe. ’They said It was although he’s been Invited, contract talks ’Thursday, but The April call will provide i9th century. payments of $8 monthly on ward W. Latham of 132 Spruce ONE OF THE LARGEST MAGEE C A R F H STOCKS IN THE AREA. ALSO ONE OF THE LARGEST ARM ­ doubtful the program would be One visitor to the festival will Spencer R. Johnson, field rep­ about 4,000 men for the Ma­ ’The U.S. spokesman said the several 1967 Sewing Bla- St. extended to Iron Curtain coun- be Eugene Locke, former depu- resentative of the State,, County rines, the first time in about two government troops were reeet- STRONG ROOR COVERING SELECTION IN NEW ENGLAND. tries because thes e nations ty ambassador to South Viet- chlnes. All have halances of H er fiance is the son of Mr. and Municipal Employes Union, years that the Corps has drawn Ing quickly and effectively and and Mrs. Harry Noyes of Rt. would not likely ease their own nam who quit to seek the Demo- AF-CIO, said the three-hour dls- on the draft. killed another 126 enemy troops no more than $85. $44-U8B’' 44A- requirements on visits by Amer- cratlc nomination for governor cussion settled nothing, The other 44,000 to be induct- in a series of six lesser clashes, Miss Latham is employed as Icans. of Texas. He Is regarded by -Wages and job daasIfica.tionB ed will serve in the Army. most of them holdouts or infll- a cashier at King’s D^artment “ By imposing time consuming many as Johnson’s choice In a were the basis lor the walkout, The Pentagon said the new trators in the northwest section Store. entry requirements,” Johnson big field, although the chief ex- which was not sanctioned by the draft quotas "support currently of the fortress. Government cos- said, ” we discourage tourism to ecutive traditionally takes the union, Johnson said, approved force levels and will ualtles again were termed light, FOR Mr. Noyes is employed at the Uidted States at a time position that he does not partici- Mayor Alexander F. Zamow- assure a timely flow of replace- Vietnam Press, the govern­ iMal Tool and Engineering Co. when we are acutely concerned pate in state or local elections ski denied reports that workers ments for men completing their ment news agency, reported in Vernon. with our balance of payments. —apart from voting in his home had been fired during the wlld- terms of service.” that two companies of South The wedding is planned for Cosmetics “ By imposing stringent re- precinct. cat strike, which began at about A .sharp increase in di^ft Vietnamese marines captured April 27. noon Wednesday. calls, which started in January, one gate of the inner walled pa- TPS Pickets paraded at City Hall has resulted partly because of jace juat Inside the outer south Thursday afternoon in support the discharge of men Inducted wall. The Communist command of the strlka. starting in late 1965 when the Xerox Copy Service (See Page Nine) F Liggetfs Man, 28, Sought City officials said 60 tons of United States set in motion a M en d ien er garbage collected dally during big buildup in Vietnam and a At The Paxkade Bloeprlat and Supply, Ine. the strike. corresponding over-all buildup WALL TO WALL The contract under which the of its military manpower. MANCHESTER $80 H artford Rd., Manebester workers had been working in­ The draft took 230,000 men 649-8688 Warrant Issued cluded a no-strike clause. last year and high defense offi­ Bandit Rohs Police reported Uttering took cials have predicted that the place In many areas. 1968 inductions would total CARPET Mayor Zamowski has said If about 302,000, an Increase of Four Lawyers £ In Hijack Case the situation Is not resolved the more than 70,000 over last year. city may be forced to hire pri­ The April call of 48,000 is the ST. P E ’TERSBURG, Fla. think he lived somewhere In St. vate contractors to haul away highest since the 49,200 inducted At Parkade 7 0 0 7 o (AP) — An arrest warrant has Petersburg.” the garbage. into the Army in October 1966. Nylon Dupont SOI ’The city has offered the strik­ The March figure stands at been issued for Lawrence M. Rlcard said Rhodes represent­ By WILLIAM MOQUIN 85 East Center St. Rhodes Jr., 28, of Welch, W. ed himself as “ the son of a ing workers a flat $6 across- Marine carries flag to roof of Hue’s Citadel. (A P Photofax) 41,000, February 23,300 and Jan­ the-board increase July in the A masked gunman who enter- ^ AAt t SunSummit St. Installed Over 32~Oi, Waffle Pad Va., on charges of hljackh^ an wealthy New Mexico man.” He uary 34,000 airliner and forcing Its 108 occu­ refused to elaborate on how long second year of a two-year con­ Last year .draft calls fell as ed the Manchester Parkade law pants to fly to Cuba. he had known Rhodes or discuss tract which expires July 1, 1969. low as 10,900 inductions in Feb- offices o f Lessner, Rottner, Karp WEEKEND CASH and CARRY SPECIAL Rhodes, a native of West Vir­ further circumstances of their Sanitation truck drivers now ruary, and Plepler at 7:40 p.m. yester- ginia’s coal mine region who acquaintance. receive $2.60 an hour. A $6 raise Tlie Pentagon said the new day, wanted money, not advice. Do One Or The Other Choice told acquaintances he was the He said he last saw Rhodes would make It $2.72V4 an hour. Five Drug Firms Charged Marine Corps draft call “ results The bandit held five men and son of a rich New Mexico man, Wednesday "and knew he was In/neighboring Milford, driv­ from the need to replace about tvvo women at gunpoint and was accused by the FB I of hi­ ers get $2.87, Johnson said. 19,000 men inducted into the Ma- took cash from the men before P o m Pons per bunch $1.89 CERAMIC Of (See Page Ten) Albert McGrail, director of jacking the Delta Airlines DC8 rine Corps in late 1965 and early disappearing into a mass of public works, said a study would 1966rto help support an acceler- Washington’s Birthday sale Wednesday and kidnaping Its be made of pay scales from In Illegal Licensing Pacts ated buildup of the ■’'Marine OPEN TO 9 P.M. THURSDAY and FRIDAY BATHROOM Colors occupants. ’The warrant was Is­ shoppers. ,, other nearby towns and cities. Corps at that time.” Entering the reception room sued Thursday. World Briefs Mayor Zamowski has asked bidding any ag;reements to res­ Many of the replacements, the of the second floor office suite It costs so little and adds so much. ’The BBI said Rhodes was also BOSTON (A P ) —Boston State WASHING’TON (A P ) — The The Justice Department the workers to return to the job trict sales of the drugs in bulk statement said, have been ob­ through a side door, the robber It lasts a lifetime. Don’t settle for .sub­ wanted in the Christmas Eve Hospital will pay $10 for sleep­ Justice Department charged charged that manufacturers while negotiations continue. form by other companies which tained through stepped-up vol­ first confronted a young couple stitutes. Nothing has the style like robljery of a $12,000 coal compa­ ing on the job. While you work holding patents or rights to cer­ five drug manufacturers today are licensed to sell them. untary recruitment which is ex­ who was awaiting consultation. ny payroll in West VlrgliUa’s you’ll be studied by the hospi­ tain drugs granted licenses to CERAMIC TUe. with making illegal licensing The suit against Syntex,', Up­ pected to average about 8,000 a He gestured with a hand gun, Logan County. tal’s sleep and dream laborato­ School Suggeslion other manufacturers only on agreements which restricted the john and Searle involves a '1959 montli in the first half of 1968. later identified as an automatic, "Rhodes Is believed to have ry. NEW HAVEN (AP)—The co- condition that they would sell TUB ENCLOSURE sale of certain drugs. agreement concerning the drug About 50,000 National Guards­ telling the couple to kneel. been living recently In the Tam­ VEN’TURA, Calif. (AP) —Po­ chairman of a Hlllhouse High the products in finished dosage - The government filed two medroxyprogesterone acetate. men and Marine reserves Without losing sight of the .9 5 pa, Fla., area with his wife, lice lost their pants when bur­ School parents g;roup says Yale form for use by the ultimate suits against the five. One was would be called up under a victims the bandit quickly mov- Marjorie,” said Fred Frohbose, glars stole $25,000 k i goods from University could do more to im­ consumer. This prevented them Only Upjohn now markets the filed in Washington against the plan tentatively proposed by ed across the room, motioning special agent In charge of the a clothing store. The proprietor prove New Haven’s troubled from selling these drugs in bulk drug, largely as an oral contra­ 119 Syntex Corp., Panama City, form—possibly at lower prices ceptive, under the trade name the Joint Chiefs of Staff to for a startled receptionist to join FBI in Miami. said several pairs of trousers schools. INSTALLED Panama; Upjohn Co., Kalama- — prevented other drug “___ Provest.”______Sales of this drug In bridge a Vietnam war-caused them, Havana Radio, In Its account fo r the Oxnard Police Depart- ’The cochairman, John H. home forces manpower gap. “He wore what seemed to be $ ' of how Rhodes jammed a pistol ment were among Items taken, ’Thomas, said tl'.o i,.ost signifi­ zoo Mich., and G. D. Searle & companies ‘from obtaining these jgee totaled $4.4 million. Up to 100 Sq. Ft. Includes Labor, Co. of Skokie, III that they could But in sketching details of the a cotton stocking mask over beneath a stewardess’ ear and NEW YO RK (A P ) — ’Timothy cant step which Yale could take bulk supplies The second suit said Sterling Afoterials and Your Choice of Colors. The other was filed in Ne­ JCS plan, ■'.sources said Thurs- his face from the nose vp” , the forced the captain to divert the Leary says he and his LSD dis- "would be to encourage Its fac­ have put into dosage form for in 1963 granted Squibb a license wark, N.J., against Sterling Miaml-bound plane, listed a St. ciples will take part In any at- ulty to enroll their children In consumers. to sell in dosage form methyl- (Sec Page Nine) ' (See Page Ten) Drug Inc. and E. R. Squibb & Petersburg address for Rhodes, tempt to disrupt next summer’s public schools.” ’The department said the ef­ glucamine diatrlzoate, used in sons Inc., both of New York WHILE ’The address belongs to Finley Democratic Convention in Chi- ’Thomas said this would pro- fect of this is "to deprive the X-ray examinations. City. public, and in particular con­ Squibb sales of methylgluca- Ollver Rlcard, a mortgage bro- cago. He told a news conference Ivde the Yale children "with an It was the first time the gov­ his followers would join “ young experience of life ‘like It Is’ sumers of drugs, of the benefits mine products under such trade THEY ker who said he met Rhodes on ernment has moved in a case of people, blacks, peace and wo­ which they can never get In the of free and open competition.” names as “ Cardiografin” and St. Petersburg beach recently this type, which Involves a limi­ After Surgery men’s groups” in an attempt to suburbs or in private schools.” “ Duografin” totaled $3 million LAST while he was fishing. tation on the sale of drugs The government asked the "He did not live with me— block the nomination of Presi­ courts to Issue an Injunction for- in 1968. Sterling’s sales of the (See Page Ten) bulk form. never did,” said Rlcard. ” I dent Johnson. drug under the trade name ” Hy- 2 paque” totaled $6 million In Lurleen Wallace 1966. Although the main office of — OR — Syntex Is In Panama, the suit 1.5 New Colors Just Arrived Ethnic Intelligence Study said It maintains an office In Said Satisfactory TUB AREA Washington, D.C., and owns ROOM SIZE Syntex Laboratories Inc., Palo T U i wonderful hand-crafted table la Alto, Calif., and the Arapahoe MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) The 4i-year-old governor porfect for IWlng-dlnldg or imall —An aide said all of Gov. Lur- spent approximately four hours dining areas. Takes up Utue room, yet Chemicals Division, Boulder, leen Wallace’s "vital signs are on the operating table here CHARMINO, it wUI SMt up to 10 comfortably. i.OO RUGS of Close Jewish Communities Vary Colo. Choose from more than 400 Ethan normal" today and she Is In ’Thursday afternoon, as sur- fMAOTIOAL Allen pieces in informal Antiqued 9’ X 12’ HERCULON OR NYLON good spirits after removal of geons removed a radlatlon- maids and coimtry homes," ‘“The Sephardim i!n this Sephardic community may be XTHJN ALLEN Pine, elegant Heirloom Solid Cherry, L m Angele» Times — her third cancerous tumor in shriveled, cancerous tumor, and (Brooklyn) study were blessed the merchant prince," Gross gracious Solid Mahogany, space-saving INSTALLED Washington Post News Service writes Morris Gross of Hunter two years. a, section of her bowel. MARLY AMERICAN Reinforced with double Jute back for added ntrength. ■with privilege, money and com­ says. atorage-roakiog Custom ito o m Plan College, a psychologist who A bulletin on the governor’s Examination of the liver, lym- Beautiful decorator rolora. WASHINGTON — ’Two ?lewish fort,” Gpobs observes, "but He found a measure of con­ BARVB8T TABLE units, and traditional Colonial in compares these two communi­ Bulletin condition said it is satisfactory, phatic system and other abdom- naged Solid Maple and Birch. See it communities, one Ashkenazic their level o f academ'lc readi­ firmation of this Idea in the an­ ties In a study published by the Tlie emergency surgery was inal organs, they said, revealed and the other Sephardic, live ness was similar to that of swers that the mothers of these Center for Urban Education in performed at St. Margaret’s that they were normal. side by side two blocks apart thei'r imderpri'vlleiged Israeli children gave to questions about New York City. “ ’The Sephardic FIRE HITS HOSPITAL Hospital Tliursday after Mrs. In Brooklyn. Superficially slm- mothers were all native bom, couniterparts." their children’s futures. He It was the third cancer opera­ STORE HOURS: CERAMIC WALL TILE m VALUE NEW BRITAIN (AP)—More Wallace was taken to the hospi­ Uar, both are solidly middle high school g;raduateB, and none The explanation lies deeper asked how much money they tion for Mrs. Wallace in about M on di^ and Tueoday Opera till 6 PJVI. wanted their children to earn than 100 employes and pa­ tal witli severe abdominal two years, and followed by sev- class. Both have been In this 't / ' worked.” than economics. It appears to Open Thursday and Friday Evenings AMERICAN MADE tients were evacuated from pains. Doctors removed a small months the removal of an countiy more Khan a generation, The Sephardim are Jews or­ be a matter of cultural tradi­ when grown up. Three-fourths Closed TVednesday 25 COLORS an adjacent wing when fire malignant tumor along with a egg-sized malignancy and a sec­ 57c ^ and speak English In their iginally from the Middle East tion. The Ashkenazim define of those answering “ I want him and explosions damaged a section of her bowel. tion of her colon in an operation homes. ’There is one startling and North Africa —In this case, success one way, the Sejdiardlm to be wealthy” were Sep­ new $8 million main north A statement today from Ed at M. D. Anderson Hospital and difference between them. from Syila. ’The Aiddeenazim are another. hardim; two-thirds of those an­ 9x12 wing of New Britain General Ewing, the governor's former Tumor Institute in Houston, The 9x12 ’The Ashkenazic children, on Jews of the Ehiropean tradition. Cross suggests that the two swering “ umlmportant to me” CERAMIC FLOOR TILE Hospital today. No Injuries news secretary, said Mrs. Wal- entering school, average 17 A further curiosity: The dif­ Brooklyn communities 'repre­ were Ashkenazim. were rei>orted. Police said lace suffered some discomfort ^ Wallace was taken to St. FORMICA COUNTER TOPS 12 X 12. 1-1 in Random Pattern Sq. Ft. points higher on a standard IQ ference between the two mid­ sent two different routes into Gross scored the boys’ and BRAIDED LINOLEUM the two-alarm fire in the Thursday night which, he said, Margaret’s Hospital near down- KXPKRTLY'laitl REASONABLY INSTALLED test than the Sephardic chil­ dle-class Brooklyn communities the middle edass; the Ashkena­ girls’ tests separately, and dis­ wing, still under construction, "is normal for' surgery of this town Montgomery before dawn 78 Colors to Choose From dren. ’This disparity is on the is ideOitiioail to Afferences be­ zim through success in schools, covered still another difference was quickly extinguished. The magnitude.” Thursday, in severe pain from RUGS RUGS same scale as the gap between tween yuupg Aah-Kenazlc and the Sephardim through success between the two communities. blaze apparently started "H er doctors say all vital intestinal obstruction. The the children of the white suburbs Sephardic children in Israel, in the market place. The figures reflect. Gross says, shortly after 11:30 a.m. when signs are normal this morning,” p^in had been prevalent for and the Negro slums. wiiere the Ashkenazim are the "The ego Ideal o f the Ash­ the divergence between the Eu­ Co..lnc. $25JIS ropean and the oriental tradi­ a gas space heater exploded the statement sajd, "and her about two weeks, iproducts o f European etand- kenazim may sti'U 'be the m ’The Sephardic mothers in on the fourth floor of the new spirits are good.” After seven hours pf tests and Reg. $42.95 airds o f education and the scholar, though in the form of. tions: “ Sephardic sons are In- KITCHEN CARPETSc:^.».Ss*9.90 “ this study were not ‘deprived,’ wing, said Dr. Bliss B. Clark, Another bulletin will be issued Manchester 643-0890— RockviUe 875-2534 LIMITED SUPPLY Reg. $9.95 however one defines the term. Sephardim are straight out of a white-coated .physician or (Sce Page Five) director of the hospital. at 9 a.m. Saturday. (See Pago Twelve) 20 UNION STREET— ROCKVILLE, CONN. In many cases they had minks, medieval poverty. chemist, while the ideal ,of the

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