T H U R S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 18, 1968C PAGE TWENTY Average Dally Net Press Run manrlTPStpr lEv^ntng H^raUi For The Week Ended January 6, 1968 Chapman Court, Order o f Am ­ About Town aranth, will meet tomorrow at CRPA Plans $25,000 Study 7:46 p.m. at the Masonic Tem ­ 15 ,5 34 iianrIjP H tpr lEupnttm Jlpralh A Maas will be given for Mrs. ple. Officers are reminded to Albert (Sally) Oayson by the wear colored gowns. Mrs. Qus- Of Regional Housing Needs Ladlee of St. James tomorrow taf A. Anderson Is head of a r ■ at 7:4S a.m. at St. James' refreehment committee. The Capitol Region Planning 1960 xkipnilation and net grand VOL. LXXXVII, NO. 92 (TWENTY PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) Church. Agency (C R PA) will undertake Hat as a percentage of regtonei Offiooro of Chapman Couart, a study of the region’s housing totiails. St. Bridget Rosary Society Order o f Ameranth, and menv- needs and the related problems The total cost of CRPA op­ will spcmsor a pubUc Mllltairy bera o f iGhe ways and means and opportunities to Its major erations per capiita w ill total Whist and Setback party tomor­ oommliUee wlU meet Sundpy at imdertaklng of 19681 The study 16H cents in 1068 compared to row at 8 p.m. at St. Bridget 7 p.m. at the home o f Mrs. WU- will be made by the agency staff 54.6 cents laat year. School cafeteria. Refreshments bea- UttJe, royal maitron, o f 195 and Is budgeted at $25,000. ■ The cost to towns, however. will be served. Tickets will be gpenccr St. Plans for a mass transporta­ Is 6 cents per oapltia for 1968, sold at the door. ____ tion study of the region and a competed to 7.7 cents last ----- The Derpartment of CcnnecUK study of libraries have been year. TTie dUlfereacee between The Women’s Guild of Trinity cut o f the V F W L- The federal government will Interregional Planning Pro­ about your one day for the first time in Its pnired by "The Crazy Chefs,” a gram will be presented after spend $90,000 in the region, but gram. 118-year history. group of men memlbers o f the the business meeting. Refreeh- this must be shared for the first The New York Stock Ex­ chuixh. Reservaltinns for the menits wlM be served, time with the Regional Council Dupbeate Bridge change has hit near record sales dinner close Tuesday and may for several days. of Elected Officials. CRPA will Results In a duplicate bridge be made at the church office. receive $60,000 and RCEO $30,- ^ One reason for the tremen- Minor Crashes MJWC Handicraft Winner game last might at the Italian wlUous surge In sales can be ac­ 000. Amerl'oan Club are; Mrs. Paul Miss Mary C. Desmond of 56 counted for by the announce­ Mrs. Donald Wolff of 18 Femwood Rd., Vernon, won a "Best Four projects ore presently in Barton end Jaimes LeSure, Oakiwood Rd. is Manchester ment this week that the number On Forest St. of Show" award last night at an arts and craft show spon­ the works including the $62,000 first Mrs. Cbaries Williams and •town ohatnman fo r a series of iFiorest St. was the scene of GiveINCOME u( all your tax wor- m of Americans owning stock has sored by the Manchester Junior Women’s Club (MJWC) at A ir Pollution Study to be pre­ Mns. Leo BerUbe, second, and scholarahip bridges sponsored two minor aecldeinits yesterday, soared from 20.1 million In 1966 the Masonic Temple. She Is holding her winning entry, a wire sented to next week’s CRPA Dr. Barry HdiHmer and Roger riei. Besides saving your BOTH by the St. Joseph College Club one o f them involvling a parked to 24 mllUon. sculpture of a cow on a bed of grass. She eUso won top awards meeting; a $30,000 Trl- Town Connelly, third. nerves, we can probably of Hartford. The card parties oar and two vehicles gxiing ih FEDERAL Another reason is the enor­ in the following categories: Mosaics, decorative painting, Industrial Park study Investl- The game is sponsored by the save you dollars. Our wl’ll be held during this month opposite directions, sculpture and fabric design. Other winners are Mrs. John AND mous growth of institutions such gaUng the possible co-operation Manchester Bridge Club and te charge is nominal, and (AP Photofaz) and next in Uie homes o f local That mishap, at about 7:50 DeMarche, ceramics; Mrs. Daniel Cavellier, needlework; Mrs. mutual and pension funds, between towns In establishing open ito the public. our service guaranteed. STATE aJumn.ac. Prooeeds wlU benefit p,m. east of Chestnut St., in- Charles Carsky, rug making; Mrs. Stanley Zima, knitting; Mrs. Lyndon Johnson and singer Eartha K itt talk before confrontation. and their accelerated buying Industrial parks; a $54,000 study Why not come in today an aJiunnae soholarsliip fund, votved a westbound car driven Mrs. Anita Hubley, sewing for children; Mrs. Bruce Smith, and selling. of airports and last year’s ma­ and discuss your tax Mrs. Peter Bortoilan o f 365 by Jean W. Earle of Skinner creative materials, and Mrs. Terrance Cunningham, painting. jor project the $187,000 regional The exchanges emd the Na­ problems with BLOCKI Diane Dr., Wappftig, is <*air- Rd., Rockvilliie, an easttoound car Winners will participate In a state competition March 28 at water and sewer plan study. WINDOW SHADES Singer Tells of Youth Rebellion tional Association of Securities mnn for area towns east of the driven by Emile A. CoUin, 28, the Hartford Hilton. (Herald photo by Buceivlcius.) ■: GUARANTir ‘5 Dealers said In a Joint state­ The C R PA budget Indlcaftes *W. gvaront*« oecurat*- pr»p«rotion ot wtry to, r.turn. If river. Dates and locations o f the o f Center St., Andover, and a ment that ‘ ‘continued, unprece­ a $9,520 grant from the state w« mok. ony «rror, that cost you ony punolty or Inlorost, events may be had by contact- car which had been parked by Green, White, Ecru dented high volume In both list­ ODC fo r regional planning, and wo will poy tko ponolty O f inttrotf. ing the chairmen. Richard L>. Kunmaokas, 18, of charge of arrangements. She Is ed and unlisted securities re­ $40,000 In cantribublons from W ashable Eartha KitJt’s Confrontation 176 Chestnut St. OOP Women Set being assisted by Mrs. Donald quires a temporary reduction In member towns. An additionai CASCADE FINISH Two cans collided east of Obis Wells and Mrs. Edgar Cough­ H*R the dsdly trading sessions In an St. at about 12:30. The drivers $1,480 is expected to be raised FOR Welcome Party lin, hospitality; Mrs. Raymond 9K Made to Order effort to enable operations per­ were Frairik Gaimbolotli, 54, of ^ ^RP^ reports, sonnel of member organizations Brown and Mrs. John Pickles, iUooa'l oontributilonB range With Your Rollers America's Largest Tax Service with Over 2000 Offices Disturbs Lady Bird at Lunch 212 McKee St. and Iris Dann- The Manchester Republican to catch up on the hea'vy work decorations; Mrs. Thomas FVIX. LINE OF CUSTOM hauser Diamond of 195 Timrod Women’s Club will honor 34 new Ferguson, commentator; Mrs. flnom $400 in Andover and Bol­ Cosmetics ton to $8,040 in Hartford. Area WASHINGTON (A P ) — Sing- Miss Kltt earlier confronted maintaining outward control. Rd. Mns. Dlam ondj^s^ven a members at a Dessert-Tea Thomas Bailey, Mrs. Jack Mer­ towns and their contributitons VENETIAN BLINDS Mancheeter Shopping Farkade— ^Lower Level er Eartha Kltt, In an emotional President Johnson, who dropped Finally she rose to regain com- three said that starting IT’S •wrilbten warning for failure to __ ^ . cer, Mrs, Harlan Taylor and Between Seans and Oranto Bear Bkitnincea drive to the rigbit Bt a curve. Wednesday, from 1 to 3 p.m. •are: Manchester, $2,400; Ver­ White House confrontation with In to greet the 60 women Mrs. mand of her emotionally shat- . continuing until Mrs. John Wallett, models. On Richmond Rd., east of t»>e home of Mrs. WeUs non, $1,120; Soirth Windsor, Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, said Johnson had gathered for a dls- tered luncheon. further notice, trading hours E. A. JOHNSON IVeekdaye 9 A .M . to 9 PJM. Kennedy iDr. yesterday, a oar Dennison, 20 Steep Hollow Lane, The club newsletter and an $1,200; ToUand and EUington, because cusslon of crime in the streets. she told the Negro singer: " I Llggetts of the Vietnam war. Johnson told the women he have not lived the backeround P *"- The houra cureenUy driven by M arjorie Weinberg of fashions from York Strang- invitation to the event have $960, and Glastonbury $1,840. PAINT CO. S a t and Sun. 9 A JH. to 6 P.M .— 266-1981 Illinois soldier looks upward at medic after bei 115 Richmond Rd. skidded iinto’^ ld - Furrier, 307 E. Center been msUled to all club mem­ I lie contributionB are set on Young men don’t want to be hoped they would go home "ex- you have I cannot sneak as oas- * o. At The Paricade bers. 728 M ain S t , TeL 649-4501 ■ NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARYe sentent off "to get shot’ ’ In a war cited enough to provide ------some aionaieivsionately ornr as. . wen«,Fii mit we u P ^ lflc ( 3 ^ t Stock Ex- the rear o f a car 'which had ®town at 1:30 p.m. the basis o f each town’s area, in San Francisco sdso been parked by Gecrge Marineil- Women being welcomed into they don’t understand, Mias Kltt leadership for programs we’re must keep our eyes our hearts MANCHESTER told the First Lady at a Thurs- trying so hard to develop.’ ’ . ^ announced It would shorten Five Fliers Missing B, 55, of 'Fox Traa Rd, Coven- club membership are: Mrs. a^d our energies fixed on con- trading hours by 90 minutes, day luncheon. "So they rebel In At times Miss Kltt faced'Mrs. try. The accident ooourred at Arrlgo Almettl, Mrs. Harold ayuctlve alms to do something closing at 1 p.m. PST Instead of Bailey, Mrs. Benton Bartlett, the streets and take pot,’ ’ she Johnson directly across the din- about 2 pm. that will make this a happier, 2:30 p.m., beginning Monday Miss Everis Beldlng, Mrs. A.N. added, explaining to Mrs. John- Ing table and the scene was healthier, better educated son: ‘ ‘In case you don’t know eleqtrlc. and continuing until further no­ Boucher, Mrs. Richard Carpen­ TEMPLE'S CARPET and FLOOR COVERING JANUARY land.’ ’ tice. Reds Down Three U.S. Phantom Jets ter, Mrs. Louis Champeau, Mrs. the expression, that’s marljua- Mrs. Johnson sat through It The ______SAIGON (A P ) — Two U.S. (3ommunist interceptor claimed Da'vld Comlns, Mrs. F. Thomas all, appearing disturbed but (See Page Four) stock markets In New killed and 39 wounded. Some ap­ reinforcementa and supplies fog New England's Leading York also said they would close were downed over by American pilots, Donovan, Mrs. Walter Fergu­ parently were hit by Red artll- the second stage.” on Lincoln’s Birthday, Feb. 12, Vietnam Thursday, an- The Red M IG was shot down son, Mrs. William Graif, Mrs. lery fire from caves and gunpits The Marines did the kicking Two-Year Professional although member organizations, Phantom shot down a after a U.S. strike on the Bac inside the DMZ. Herman Heck, Mrs. Robert off In the battle Thursday, Gtang thermal power plant 28 Hogue, Mrs. Roy Johnson. Including those on the trading It was the first hea'vy fighting which began when a company ot School of floor, were told to be fuUy " » t h e r Phantom was lost Tues- miles noirtheast of Hanoi. Two Also, Mrs. George Kanehl, in nearly a week along South Leathernecks on a aweeplag Btaffed. U-S- XJommand an­ of the American Phantoms also Mrs. Alfred Kargl, Mrs. Neil Vietnam’s northern frontier, mission ran into about 50 North The early closing order was nounced today. were downed north of Hanoi, Lawrence, Mrs. John McNary, where the Marine command ex­ Vietnamese a mile and a half Five American fliers were while the U.S. Jet lost Tuesday Mrs. H. John Malone, Mrs. the second for the exchanges In pects the North Vietnamese to below the DMZ near the Marind ' ACCOUNTING missing €ind one was rescued. went down in North Vietnam’s Wayne G. Mantz, Mra. Richard New York in a six-month span. launch another big push before strongpoint at Oon Thlen. J Last August „ _2 p.m.___ closing_____ „ command said. southern panhandle. Montgomery, Mrs. Richard Mur­ the start Jan. 27 of the one-week During a ■withering exchanga HARTFORD INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTING was ordered In order to allow Ptontoms brought The three U.S. losses were phy, Mrs. Helmer Noren, Mrs. cease-fire promised by the Viet- of small arms and autoiuatle member firms to catch up with to 790 the total number of Amer- due to "unknown causes,’ the 66 Forest S t , H a rtfo id ^ T e L 247-1115 Da'vld Odegard, Miss Elizabeth SALE Cong for Tet, the Vietnamese lu­ weapons fire, a second Marine the back office crush of paper *®“ war planes announced American command said, The Rodgers, Mrs. Robert Rtissell, nar New Year. company which had been in a work. The early closing lasted ^®wn In combat over North pilot who was rescued was Mrs. Elda Schmidt, Mrs. Rob­ "By kicking It off before Tet,” blocking position maneuvered to REVERSIBLE TUBUtAR for nine trading sessions. Vietnam In the bombing cam­ flying the plane downed Tues­ ert Stavnltsky, Mrs. York one officer at Atarine headquar­ reinforce the embattled compa­ paign, now nearly three years day. ny, then both companies came Strangfeld, Mrs. Joseph L. (See Page Eight) old. The MIG17 was the 105th ters In Da Nang said, "they BRAtDED RUGS On the ground, meanwhile, Swensson, Mrs. Clifford Treiat, New at Temple Floor CoveriDg! A Scrub-less, $29 9 5 could use the truce to bring up (.See Page Eight) Mrs. Anthony Urbanettl, Mrs. Approximately 9' x 12' U.S. Marines with a big assist Maurice Willey and Miss Edith from artillery and helicopter A Peggy Ann Shops Wilson. gunshlps nearly wiped out an outnumbered force of some 200 Manchester Parkade — Manchester, Conn. Mrs. John F. Shea Jr. is In Wax-less, Mop-less KITCHEN Floor... 9” X 12” BORDERLESS Police Hold Suspect 9 X 12 North Vietnamese Thursday In a six-hour battle Just south of CARNIVAL BRAS, Style 672 Yours With Nylon or Herculon CARPET! LINOLEUM RUGS RUG PADS the demilitarized zone. Many of the 162 North Viet­ CAMERAS Q | 0 $16.95 Former Town Man Regular $2.50 namese regulexs reported killed * 5 . 8 8 FILM—BULBS were apparently victims of the I DISCOUNT PRICES big American guns and helicop­ ARE NOT ON SALE Looks like real carpet FAMOUS NATIONALLY AI>VERTtSED OZITE Slain in Trumbull ters that pounded the hemmed- N ARTHUR DRUG in Communists as they tried to Pennsylvania Gov. Raymond Shafer Feels like real carpet Dr. Norman Yoder A 34-year-old man was ar- Trumbull home of the accused, break out. raigned today on a murder The suspect was Identified as Eight Marines were reported Indoor - Outdoor CARPET $4jG8 charge iln the fatal shootings of Frank Dedufour, 34. his wife and a male companion, IS REAL CARPET! FAMOUS NATIONALLY ADVERTISED A volley of .30 caliber bullets formerly of Manchester, as they killed Dedufour’s wife, Eleanor, Doctor’s Concern Over LSD sat in a parked car near the 84, and Lawrence A. Denette, 26, 9’ X 12’ 100% CONTINUOUS F IL A M E N T — COLOR CHOICE of Ridgefield, formerly of Man­ Of ficer Held chester. Denette Is the husband (^hoioiAt Tybuxidi, fhv Joivn, mg ot Mrs. Linda Frankentoerger .9 5 Nylon . Seen Canse for Fabrication Ilenette, formerly o f Munches-' By Thieves U.S. CHOICe SIRLOIN $ $69, .00 HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A a day after telling reporters he records to Yoder and he told her ter, and the acm of Lawrence E. fiO N ELESS Rugs Pennsylvania health- official’s was convinced the Incident oc- what alterations, insertions and and Ida VJch.1 Denette of 88 In Escape Sq. Yd. * 4 9 "concern over the illegal use of curred, based on information deletions were necessary. HolUster St. 8 ®'PP^*'®"**y '7 ™ Yoder’s superior. Public The story was first disclosed Frank Dedufour was ordered PITTSBURGH (AP) — Two motivated him to Invent a story Welfare Secretary Thomas W. ja „ . 12 In an Associated Press held without bond by Ciroiit bank robbers grappled hand-to- ROAST Real carpet, just like the carpet in your bedroom or ttot six Pennsy v ^ l a c o lle p G orges Jr. dispatch from Washington. It Court Judge Rodney S. Elelson hand with two city detectives, living: romn. 'This new Nykm or Herculon fiber pile re­ A R M S1 M O N G 9"x9" students were blinded by the Shafer said Yoder, legally quoted Yoder as re >o-tine the after the arraignment. Police then kidnaped one officer at sists water, stains, spills of any kind; solution dyed sun after taking the drug. Gov. blind since he was accidentally ^qry origlnaUy In a* letter*^ to a charge Dedufour shot his wife g(impoint In a car and later es­ of BEEF colors axe locked-in for life. Makes your patio, play­ Raymond P. Shafer says. hit with a baseball bat 45 years „ g De^S^t^ent of Ed and Denette about 9 p.m. with caped in a commandeered cab room, kitchen as luxurious and easy to care for as your WNYl ASRE5T0S Shafer said Thursday he could ago. admitted the fabrication to u ^ a t lo n ^ Welfare o f S l^ t an Army-style M-1 rifle. operated by a woman. living room. Gome in and see 15 ixautiful colors or call The front wlndshiled and left The abducted detective es­ Norman Y ^ e r , 63, state com- and Robert West, a Justice De- letter, then contacted Yoder. aide of the car were shattered caped unharmed when ' he for free estimate. $050 TILE by bullets. Z r i J t L p a f'"® ';t . . Yoder claimed the youths took Jammed the brakes on the car 1969, fabricated the story. Sennett said certain Inconsls- the halluclnatorv drug together PioUtee did not Indicate a mo- the pair forced him to drive, BOX $ 95 Y t^er suspended lUa job tencies and Inadequacies In the some 18 m o S f g o f taen^ay Ove for the slaying. A t the pitching the bandits forward 1 .0 9 ^ by Shafer, collapsed after re- case records apparently doc- - b > 45 sq. FT. PER BOX $10.60 Box INSTALLED down In a grassy area near arroignanent, Dedufour, a de- while he rolled out an open Brighten Up Your vealing the hoax, a state official tored to fit the story—prompted « their college and stared, un­ rign engineer at Norden Ddvi- door. Kitchen With 119 said, and was sent to a psychia- the questioning of Yoder until 6-tb. Average blinking, at the sun. Yoder, an idon ot United Aircraft Oorp., The officer ran into a store trie hospital In Philadelphia. he admitted the Incident was expert in rehabilitation of the Norwalk, remained silent. The and telephone the FBI. The rob- LOOK! The governor revealed the false. Shafer added that a secre- Armstrong Inlaid Dedufour couple had moved in- bers spotted the cab. Jumped In­ hoax to a news conference Just tary In Yoder's office read the (See Page Ten) LAWRENCE A. DENEITE to ttieto- iMw $56,000 home only side with pistols drawn and or- ROASTme C Q c FOR FREE ESTIMATES 'two months ago. ^ dered the driver, Eleanor Hoods VINYL CORICN Their children, Jeanette, 9; Sauers, to take them to the Ha- N E W COLORS TEL 643-6662 Charles, 6; and J'uUa, 4, ■were zlewood district where they dis­ CHICKENS J a " ICE Tremendous Selectloo World Cooperative Effort Inside their home aft the time appeared. They gave the wom­ Cut From Full Rolls . 9 5 , SuncU on fervor the U.S. position that It one of the robbers reached Into Enfield at the time of»' the night of emphysema at 72, once ^ iwtlons to exploit It was also learned by The AP Marine Resources and Enel- "does not want a colonial race his partner’s pocket, to^^out a Audiences roared at his rub­ for exploitation of the sea-bed.” shootings. pistol, pressed It against Zum- recalled the fracture wlta the bery face with wistful eyes and I **®®P’®®®' bed tor that, partly with the proposed neerlng Development. happy ending. His Injury left a HIGHLAND PARK MARKET inoMdual gains. international stepup In mind, Dr. Edward Wenk, executive Wenk said the United States He was born In Manchester, bo’s head and said: wide smile and at his cracked July 6, 1942, and lived here hole In the program and- he .vol­ CARPET and FLOOR COVERING \ ^ t e H o ^ e oceanography the President will shortly ask secretary of the council, told a ® “ Quit fighting or there’ll be a voice. He never had to stand up unteered to fill in for himself. 317 Highland St., Manchtsttr, Conn. Phoiw 643^278 advisers told The Associated Ooqgreas for even more funds newsman Johnson wuld be ex- combined In var- most of his life. He was a 1960 dead cop on the floor.” and dance again. “ At the next show,” he said, 308 MAIN STREET (Across from Bourne Buickl iManchester Press niuraday this Is the Im- for U.S.^marine sciences actlvl- pected to call for; ■ TEMPLE'S (See. Page Eight) <6ee Page Nine) (See Page Eight) ' ” I crawled out through the cur­ (See Page Nineteen)

' ' -J . . 0 FAOE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1968 MANCHESl’ER EVENING HERAI.D, MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, .JANUARY 19, 1968 PAGE THRKB Medicare and Social Security — 15 3 Suspects Norwich Sets Sheinwold on Bridge, MUCH DISTRUST MAY Seized After Talks to End ^ PROVE DEADLY South dealer TV-Radio Tonight More Changes Are Coming North-South vulnerable ALFRED SHEINWMA) NORTH By BRUCE BIOSSAT make possible another formula: have wide citlien acceptance; Police Chase Works Strike WASraNGTON — (NEA) — A secure tie between rises in a heavy turn to general financ- j II’® reasonable to distrust A Q632 Television FAIRFIELD (AP)—A collision NORWICH (AP) —City tmd ^ K7 6:00 ( 3) Mo^•*e the cost of living and higher ing might greatly intensify de­ union officials are scheduled to y®'*’’ opponente because they (C) One of the surest things about retirement and related benefits, mands for more benefits; such with a police car ended a wild 0 A52 Mike Douglas 7:18 (30) Newsreel chase through the center of town talk today to try to end a four- wlU deceive you if they can. (10) Perry Mason (40) News (C) the Social Security system's fu­ The chief objecUon to this a turn, conversely, might Im- A KJ73 Patrol 7:30 (lOdOmaO) World of Homes day walkout of public works em- It’s unreeisonable to let your (W) Futh for Today ture is that the earnings base proposal is that it would con- peril the program by putting it that resulted in the capture of WEST EAST (C) three burglary suspects Wednes­ (34) MSsterogers Neighbor- (40) Wlaard (C) for Social Security taxes will not stantly and automatically chan- in competition for the' general I^®y®®' distrust trap you into making a 41 KJ 1094 # 875 nood (18) Checkmate stay indefinitely at its new high day . The strike began Tuesday pj^y that cannot possibly gain, 9 QJ3 (30) OonVbat 8:00 ( 8) Friday Mbvile -(C) nel new money into the estab- tax dollar and weakening its C? 10 5 2 , _ (40) rilntatones (10) Movie J level of $7,000 yearly but will go llshed benefit structure, rather present financial Independence, During the chase the suspects when 36 members of United Opening lead Jack of Spades. 0 Q976 O J 104 5:30 (40) News (C) (34) Worid Rt-ess Review M3ne Workers Local 14164 pick­ (18) Afternoon Report on rising. than allow flexible attention to If there is a swing toward tossed out of their car an atta­ When today’s hand was play­ 4 10 4 9842 8:30 ( 3-U) Gomir Pyle (C) eted city buildings to protest an (a>3[)) Theater (303330) Star Trek The 1967 revisions which lifted improvements needed to meet the general treasixry, the de- che case containing a stolen coin ed a few months ago in a match SOUTH _ „ (34) What's New? (18)-- ^becrlption - ■ • ■ n TV Wi alleged failure of the city coun­ 6:00 ( 3-8-10-13) News, Sports, the base to that point from the presently unforeseen problems, mands of Social SecuHty's Med- collection valued at $800, police between Poland and Sweden, de­ ♦ A (40) Operation: Entertainment E said. cil to act on a proposed contract. Weather (C) (C) (R) old $9,600 level do not. It Is true, As we have seen earlier in Icare offshoot may prove to be clarer found a way to go down ^ A9864 (23) Summer Highlights (34) Crtertive~ 're PerPerson Hourly-paid employes of the (18) Merv Griffin provide for further upward thfe series, there is mouinUng the principal cause. Treasury The collection was taken at a bold slam contract. South 0 K83 9:00 ( 3-13) Movie1e (C) “ department have worked since (30) Sports (34) NET Plaj'layhouse changes —though the tax rate talk of drawing more of the supplies somewhere around half Wednesday from the home of won the first trick with the ace 4 AQ65 (3Q TJavel Time (R) 9:30 (10303330) Hbllywo. Hbllywood itself Is to be increased many program’s future financial sus- the money paid out for doctor Stephen Toth, a Fairfield fire­ June 1966 with a contract. There of spades and led out three (40) News: Ctombet Squares (C) man. are now 63 such workers. West North East (30)ISO) idoHaie’s______Navy ( 8-40) Guns of wni Sonnett times starting in 1969. tenance from the general U.S. Wlls under optional, supplemen- rounds of hearts. 6:15 (3m Bold Venture (C) 1 ♦ 1 N T Pass 8:30 Treasury revenues rather than tal medical Insurance (patients Alerted by a neighbor, police Tuesday, seven other non- When West played the jack (34) Wliat’s New (R) 10:00 ( 8-40) Judd for the Defense But Social Security authoii- Lorlng iilioto union workers called in sick, Pass 4 4 Pass ( 3-U) Walter Oonkite (C) (C) ties are thoroughly convinced Social Security trust funds. also pay premiums). In 18 arrived _ , in . time to see two on.men _ and queen of hearts on the sec- Pass 4 4 (ip3330) HunOey-Brinkley (10303330) Carnival of leavlng the city’s entire garbage ond and third round of the suit Pass Memih-faM (C) that, in an era of constantly rls- Right now about $1 billion of months of Medicare, 28 million Engaged All Pass ( i) Peter Jennings (C) (34) NET Journal ing wage levels, the earnings general revenue augments em- doctor bills totaling $1,311,000,- began the high speed chase and refuse collection in the South was consumed *^wlth su- 6:45 (30) News, S^rtR 11:00 ( 3-6-1033-30-40) News, through town which ended on hands of 20 men. Norwich has spiclon. West would make the 7:00 13330-40) N-ews, Sports a^rte, Weather (C) base from which the taxes are ploye- employer tax contribu­ (X)0 were paid. The outlook Is The engagement of Miss Kar- Kings Highway when the sus- a population of about 40,000. same plays. South reasoned, ev- ( 3 ) Death Valley Days (C) (20) Richard Diamond taken must keep a similar up­ tions under the system. By for much, much more of the , , J en Jaquith to Gregory John hand is clearly worth an open­ (30) Himtley-Brinkley 11:26 ( 3) Friday toectacular ^ c ts car was hit broadside by Manchester, has Francis J. McDermott, union en if he had started with Q- (TO) I have Lucy 11:30 ( 8-40) Joey mihop (C) ward pace If the system Is to fiscal 1972, it Is figured the reg­ same in the years ahead. ing bid, with 13 points in high (34) Dollar Power (1030-3330)------Tonight - J remain strong and healthy. ular federal treasury will be To prevent even greater fu­ been announced by her farther, harness agent, said Thursday J.lO-X o f hearts. Assuming that J 7 ‘ n ^ n rfo rth e d ^ (13) Truth or Consequences 1:00 (13) Outdoors w w Stein (O cruiser. that all 20 were assigned to ref- he could "afford" to rJlf high, .1 ? , If the base does not rise paying out $1.8 billion annually ture reliance upon general tax Robert N. Jaquith of 54 Dem- bleton. Open with one club when SEE SATURDAY'S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE LISTINGS The cruiser was disabled, but with climbing wage levels, they for parts of the progrram. monies, defenders of Social Se- in|g St. She is also the daugh­ Oise collection "and they still declarer ruffed the third heart you have four clubs and four the getaway car was able to foresee these serious conse­ Sen. Robert F. Kennedy of curlty’s "insurance- style” fl- ter o f Mrs. Irene Nowartt Ja- can’t keep up.” with the jack of clubs. spades. If partner responds in a Radio keep going €.a oil...short 1. distance. The iire QyjM, 1077 Matoi St iwcuermoiiMcDermott saiasaid nehe will meet This wasteful play was to quences : New York has proposed that nanclng count unmistakably red suit, you can comfortably (This listing includes only those news broadcasts of 10 or 15 suspects then fled on foot, but jg j^e son of Mr. Manager Thomas H. prove his downfall.,When declar- More and more workers the treasury supply 36 per cent upon wage levels soaring up- rebId one spade. minute length. Some stations carry other short newscasts.) would have earnings higher of total Social Security financ- grade so swiftly and constantly were captured by Patrolman Ed- Mrs. James Webb Brand aldermen, public er next drew trumps with the ward Targouskl. Copyright 1968, WDBC—1360 6:66 Phil Rlzzuto than the base, and fewer and ing, to make possible far higher that their "m a ^ c" will finance of 138 Green Rd. Wng and ace he discovered that General Features Corp. 6:00 Dick Robtnson 7:00 The World Tonight Booked on charges of break- ond Daniel Gallagher of the he had set up a trump trick 6:00 Joey Reynolds 7:16 Frank Glffoid fewer of them would ultimately benefits and lift more aged folk most of the burdens insistent , J . Miss Jaquith is a 1967 grad- „ j, . . 9:00 Ken Griffin 7:30 Alexander Kendrick HIGH get retirement or other benefits out of poverty. poverty-fighters and others may ing and entering and larceny „ate of Manchester High School. mediation board, for East. The defenders also 1:06 News, Sign Off 7:36 Speak Up Hartford and released in $5,000 bond each ^g employed at Pratt got a diamond trick, and South WBCH—910 8:00 News related reasonably to their full But resistance to this is high put upon the continuously en and Dies of Injuries 5:00 Hartford Highlights 8:10 Speak Up Hartford was down one. 7:00 News AUTOMATIC earnings. in many quarters. The self-help larging Social Security system , . r>'a ° , Whitney Division of United Air- Tt-iJirAf 12:15 sign Off 8:00 Gaslight WTIC—1080 The system’s ability to re­ aspect of a contributory tai in S e decades to come. New’ Haven ’ K r l C t Unlikely To Win HARTFORD (AP) — Thomas 13:00 Quiet Hours 6:00 Newn, Weather, Sports SPEED spond financially to new and New Haven and Robert W. Ellis, ^ graduate of WINDSOR LOCKS (A P )-O ur South is unlikely to make the J. Brennan, 22, of East Hartford WPOP—1410 6:36 Afternoon Edition under Social Security seems to (End Series.) 26, of East Lyme. 5:00 Danny Clayton Show 7:00 Americana changing needs would be Manchester High School. He is mild weather pattern continues slam If the hearts break badly died Thursday at Hartford Hos- 7:00 Lee "BaW" Simms Show 7:26 David Brinkley seriously weakened, since a employed at the J.T. Slocomb, to prevail this morning and will even if the trumps break well, pital and his twin brother Tim 12:00 Gary Girard au>w 7:30 News of the World WASHER smaller and smaller proportion A READER SERVICE—InformaJtlon in this series, plus additional Co., Glastonbury. likely do so for the next several U South must ruff the third othy remained in critical con- WINF—1*80 7:46 Joe Garaglola Clothes 5:00 News 7:50 Shig Along of the country’s payrolls would data and tables can be obtained in book form by using the Today in History The wedding is planned for days, the U.S. Weather Bureau heart with the jack of clubs dition —both victims of a car ac- 6:15 Speak Up Sports 7:66 Emphasis 5:30 Htuiy Reeeoner 8:06 Pop Concert be subject to Social Security coupon below: (Please mall the coupon to New York City, using By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS -Imie 1 at Emanuel Lutheran reports. The five-day outlook for he must later ruff another heart cldent. 6:36 Bpeeic Up Sports 9:06 Nlghtbeert with tax contributions. the address as it appears in the coupon.) Today is Friday, Jan. 19, the Church.■ Saturday through Wednesday with with dummy’s dummy’s kuig king or of clubs. clubs. Police said the car in which t 6:00 News 11:00 Nows. Weather, Sports To finance a g;iven rate of 6:16 Speak Up Hartford 11:26 Sports Final DRYER 19th day of 1968. There are 347 ------calls for above normal tempera- Then South must lose a trump ^gre riding hit a parked 6:46 Lowell 'Inoma* 11:36 Other ^ e of the Day benefits or to increase benefit n days left in the year. _ _ • t * • tures to continue with little pre- trick even with the best possi- truck Wednesday. Timothy had scales would mean higher and S o c ia l s e c u r it y MINI I Dept. 060 I Today's Highlight In History M V S t l C K e V l C W cipitation. ble trump break, and he will also multiple cuts and a head injury. higher tax RATES imposed on P.O. Box 489 ' On this date in 1807, the com- ^ *' _ t * l The upper winds are now have to give up a diamond, bar­ Thomas, employed as a roofer, LBJ’s Bombing Halt Offer the same limited base. I Radio City Station I mander of the Confederate 1 ^ 3 t S M F S . T 3 1 1 6 ^ flowing in a west to east pat- ring a minor miracle, had recently been discharged A greater and greater part ' New York, N.Y. 10019 ' army in the Civil War, Gen. tern, so all the cold, stormy R South ruffs the third heart from the U.S. Marine Corps. BASKET of the program’s cost thereupon I Robert E. Lee, was born. Mrs. Hazel Fahey- of 109 Main weather will remain in Canada with a tow trump, he can draw Draws Interest in Europe would be thrown on the nation’s I Please send ...... copy (copies) of "WHAT YOU’VE GOT * In 1886, a law was passed stip- St. was re-elected and Installed while most of the United States tour rounds of trumps at once lower-paid workers —those earn­ I COMING PROM MEDICARE AND SOCIAL SECURITY" at ulating that the U.S. secretary for her second term as presi­ enjoys rather mild weather. and run the first 12 tricks in By MICHAEL OODEL sensationally dull. It sounded $1 each to : ings less than the limit fixed by of state would take over the dent of Mystic Review, North High pressure covers much of comfort, MEADOWS Associated Press Writer very much as though Mr. John­ i 537-7275MTfO BT91NOHTH $ ' the b€Lse. presidential office in the event American Benefit Association, the nation this morning with the Dally Question HARTFORD SPR INOtll I D I X P W T LONDON (AP) — President son intends to try to patch to­ I NAME ...... Permanent Press Some specialists argue that I of the death of the president Tuesday night at Odd Fellows only weather systems being a As dealer, you hold: Spades, , Joan Crawford (AD Color) Johnson’s State of the Union of­ gether hls old 'national concen­ Cycle the earnings base could quick­ and vice president. Hall. weak cold front through the Q-6-3-2; Hearts, K-7; Diamonds, “BERSERK'' fer of a bombing halt for ppod- sus’ approach for this election.” ADDRESS and Sonny and Sher ly be pushed from the new $7,- In 1942, Japan invaded Burma Mrs. Wendell Graves, deputy Great Lakes reg;ion southward A-5-2; Clubs, K-J-7-3. . uctive talks on Vietnam drew Louis Heren of the Times re­ Just - right care I “ GOOD TIMES” for these amazing 800 to around $15,000, since at in World War II. pgg^ president, was the in- and an area of low pressure at Hliat do you say? primary interest from the Brit­ ported: "The promises were this latter level the tax would CITY ...... STATE .ZIP Bonus: “Hills Run Red" new garments — I In 1956, the United Nations gt^lling officer. She was assist the southern end of the front Answer: Bid one club. The ish and European press today. Impressive. The President is they come, out • Exclusive Mini-Basket® be applied against the full earn­ Make checks payable to SCKIIAL SECURITY. Security Council censured Israel ^y Mrs. Wilfred Tredeau over Texas. Financial measures were of al­ still very mu<^ the populist -with ings of about the same propor­ wrinkle" - free, for up to 2 lbs. leftover loads, Books to be mailed in mid-January. I for attacks against Syrians near captain of the guard; Mrs The front will move eastward most equal interest. iflre In hie beflly. The -welfare ready to wear tion of U.S. workers as was true during the day weakening as it I Ccjo j o Manchester Herald the Sea of Galilee. George Edwards, past pre “LBJ spells .-out peace temns,’’ state, in theory at least. Is not without ironing! fraglles. • Big capacity reg­ in the late 1930’s when the base In 1966, a cheating scandal gi^ent; and Mrs. Anne Wolfrom approaches us. Scattered show­ was the LondtJh Evening News’ too far distant.” was just $3,000. was reported at the U.S. Air ers now over the Great Lakes , headline. The Evening Standard Paris’ mass circulation daily ular tub — washes up to 18 There have been suggestions lady of ceremonies. • 3-H e a t Selec­ Force AcEidemy at Colorado region will likely die out or said: "LBJ switches hls Viet­ France-Soir said the message tions lbs. mixed, heavy fabrics. • that a formula be developed to Springs, Colo. move to our north, and only nam peace policy.” The Times means "there will not be a provide lor raising the earnings Ten Years Ago some cloudiness will mark the headline read: “ JRtI PARKING imCH >T. or THC«TtP "THE RAM RODS" for a too Wg.” Jon. 6. Frl. “ Berserk” 7:00-9:10 SINGING THEIR BRAND NEW RECORD PETER SELLERS As “THE BOBO”— Color An invitation to see our sound Untermeyer, a former poetry Statewide clsiims increased by Short Subjects 6:30-8:85 JUST FOR YOU consultant to the Library o< 4,874 to a 37,026 totr.I l.-’.ct week. Sat. 2:16-4:25-6:45-9:00 Dancing PLUS 3rd HIT IN COLOR J2.V. investment Congress, sold t he task of The figure was 24,187 for the Short Subjects 1:40-3:50 Each — PLUS — ^ fine selection of choosing a poet laureate would corresponding period last year, . 6106-8:20 Night "THE DEEP BLEUGH" EVERETT in “THE FIRST TO FIGHT” Makes be fraught with problems. New Haven, with 6,376 claims, 8-12 p.ni. DON'T MISS THIS ONE NEXT! "W AIT UNTIL DARK”—Audrey Hepburn "You'd .have to decide what was the state leader last week, REIOULAR ADMISSION reconditioned late-model ICE kind of poet you wanted. Would It was follow ^ by Bridgeport you want a voice of tradition, with 4,047, WAterbury with 3,- 65 TOLLAND TPKE. — MANCHESTER Jet Fast or a young hippie? And then, 983, and Hartford with 3,932. Lincoln Continentals of course, you’d get Into the Manchester was In the 16th Giant zero-degreo / f THEATRE EAST freezer holds up politics of the poets... No, It's spot among the state's 20 of- You don’t have to wor­ to 147 lbs. a hazardous business.'' flees. It had been 17th a week r , BMCMmi nunUN - 64t-S«»l ry about baked-on It isn't a lack of laurel that ago. grease and gn^lme In Exclusive J e t prevents Connecticut from e o - ______your P-7® Oven! Just Freeze ice com­ Acres of Free Parking—Luxury Cinema tablishing a post of poet laure­ set the, dials, latch the partment. Sub­ ate—the mountain laurel is the ENDS SUNDAY! No Seats Reserved—^At Popular Prices! door . . . It cleans It­ zero air 13 blown self . . . electrically! over ice trays official state flower. 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Refrigerator-Freezer...... $168 tury, Was a Connecticut Yankee HE WILD SIDE" 8:00 " 4 new Firestone Deluxe Whitewall Tires A l$»-^ and the Nutmeg State Is the JAMES MASON 3EESQ3SZS3 Saturday - Sunday ■ 6 quarts of high-grade motor oii G-E 30” Deluxe Range, Auto. Timer Clock, Storage Drawer adopted home of such poets as SPECIAL!... 1:00 - 4:30 - 8:00 •THE DEADLY AFFAIR" O G-E 19 Gu. Ft. Refrigerator-Freezer with Ice Maker. .SAVE $ Miark Van Doren, Richard Wil­ STARTS WEDNESDAY ■ 8 new Autoiite spark piuga $176 bur—and Louis Untermeyer. [AST WINDSOR “ Berserk” GIANT MEATBALL GRINDER ■ New Autoiite distributor points Connecticut actually had a IliipiTors IR G-E 30” Deluxe P-7 Range ...... $277 G-E 16 Gu. Ft. Refrigerator-Freezer, Auto. Defrost...... $237 DRIVEJN ★ RT.5 IwillliiiantIc/ 6:46-0:00 O As shown, $350 poet for a governor for 13 days Made With " New Autoiite air cleaner element Traasura Chast In 1946-47 when Wilbert Snow, - New Autoiite oil filter cartridge Diamonds, from the Democratic lieutenant gov­ ^ Fresh Roasted $100 to $5000 ernor and a professor at Wes­ ■ pips... important maintenance equipment leyan- University, briefly suc­ Peppers to assure you trouble-free driving EASY PAYMENTS ceeded Republican Gov. Ray­ W PIANO’S RESTAURANT Provolone Cheese stop in today and see how close you are to owning APPLIANCE CENTER AVAILABLE mond Bald-win, who resigned ROUTE 6 and 44A Deo. 27, 1946, to become a U.S. SUced Meat Ball America's most distinguished motorcar. 445 HARTFORD ROAD Senator. LUNCHEONS Another poet-Ueutenant gover­ Our Own Sauce Amcrlca'f moit dltUnguiihed motorcar. nor was Democrat Odell Shep­ ALL ON A GIANT GRINDER ROLL OPEN DAILY 9 ta 9 — SAT. TO 6 ard (1941-43), a Trinity College BUFFET umiiiBPiMinii Lincoln Continental INC. professor who became embroiled GRINDERS TOASTED ON YOUR REQUEST with hls Republican opponent, DINNERS -SIEIEMCIVEEI incumbent Lt. C3ov. James L. PHONE AHEAD — CALL 646-0196 vitiijiiiiinEiNloyH’iiiciiiHiiiiDn MORIABTY BROTHERS .....I*? ...... : 1 ...... Ill III. II ^ ...... I ...... JEWELERS— SILVERSMITHS McConaughy, In the 1940 cam­ ROOMS FOR BANQUETS AND WEDDINGS o k i ’j- > *' * '< paign over the “ poetry issue.” 315 Center St. • Manchester • 643-5135 ' ■ - J q | i ♦ t a x i o p t o 9S8 Miain St., Miancheater "If the state wants a lieuten­ DANCING SAT. NIGHT TO GOOD MUSIC IR d '3 ant govenu^ who can serve as [QsaBSQjjsaiisiii] IR clR OPEN EVENINGS (THURSDAYS TILL 6 P.M.)

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South Windsor Andover C o v e n l r y shown elementary school chil­ announcement, candidates have . Thalidomide dren. V e r n o n to have either a four-year col­ By Speeding Penn-Centred Merger STAR GAXElC*V For the supper each family lege degree and one year’s ex­ By CLAY R. POLLAN Is asked to bring hot dishes and perience or five years of college Proposed Water Rate Hike LW V Slates AMS Makers to THE HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN Mothers salads equal to the amount MAR. 22 Your Daily Adiyily Gvida SEPT. 23 t ' Eight Applications Filed to qualify. served at home. Dessert, rolls, ..APR. 20 According to fho Stars. OCT. 2 3 ^ Th pay range is $9,000 to Lawyers Try to Aid NHRR MONTESSORl SCHOOL and beverage will be provided. $12,000. When Etllnger left the Goes to Hearing on Monday Meeting on ^,24-29-37-43 To develop message for Saturday, 1- 8- 9-10^ Stand Trial Set Talk For Administrator's Post ^64-74-84^ read vrords correspe^ing to numbers 11-4A62 1x1 addiUon to reports from post he was receiving a salary of your Zodloc birth sign, committees and orgoniaationB of The State Personnel Depart­ WASHINGTON (AP) —Plead­ Justice Deportment and In­ IOC imposed thte ns one of the The PubJlc Utilities Commia- Corporate Communion TAURUS SCORPtp AACHEN, Oermarry (AP) — Manchester area. He Is now of $14,000. When the first ex­ will bfegtn a tMrd session this monith. ’There are several ing that every day counts In terstate Commerce Oommlasion conditions for granting the skHi's hearing on a requested There will be a corporate com­ Membership APR. 2) OCT. 24 QnVFO^s the church regarding achieve­ ment has received eight appli­ screening the applications. amination was given in 1986 the 1 An 31 Throw* 61 Ar>d ’Hie makers of thalidomide will openings for ehildpeti throe to four and a hallf years old. keeping the financially ailing merger. Once the merger takes munion and breakfast for wo­ MAY 2) 2 Look 32 Letfers 62 Conot NOV. 22 ments during 1967, the congre- cations for the position of Di­ Applicants found, eligible will salary was advertised at $8,000 lawyers urged the Supreme increase in rates by the Oon- t For further InformaiUian please phone Professor or Mrs. The Andover League of Wom­ 3 Money 33 Money 63 Chonges go on trial in late May, charged Lorry Fawcett of the Area gation will be,.osk^ to approve New Haven Railroad alive, gov­ Court 'Tluiraday to try to move I^ace the two giants ore to be­ men and girls of St. Peter’s '\25-38-52-57l 41-5086-71 rector of Administration for the take the written examination on to $10,000. EUinger was lop man neotlcut Water Co. wSll be held 4 Or 34 Favor 64 Billiords Berman or Mrs. Ann Appleton ait 875-1690. ernment lawyers are trying to faster in this case because of gin first-aid for the New Haven, Episcipal Church Sunday at 8 en Voters will hold a member­ /59-A5-72 5 Love 35 To 65 An 767882-90'^ with negligently causing the de­ Phenomenon Research Organ- budget which reflects a mod­ town of Vernon. Feb. 3 In Hartford. He said the and when he was interviewed speed up the Supreme CJourt- Including a three-year, $25-mil- Manday at ithe State Office a.m. Mrs. Charles Allen Even ship meeting Monday evening OiMUNt 6 Messoge 36 W alk 66 And SAaiTTARIUS formation or death of O io u sE m d s Isatlcn will be guest speaker at est Increase in the church’s pro­ Donald Aludl of the state de­ nature of the position involved by the Board of Repre.sentative.s the sad state of the New Haven. 7 Comes 37 COrd* 67 Wornii>g* BuUdliiig: ta Hartford. The hear­ « MAY 22 NOV. 23 ^ gram. This Includes new robes partment said today the re­ will probably require that an he told them he would not take approved merger of the New The New Haven iStlmaitely lion loan program. will be the speaker. Mrs. Even, at 8 o’clock in the Elementary 8 0rdir>ory 36 More 68 Infiuentiol of babies bom to women who ttie 8 p.m. Tuesday meeting of ing: is scheduled to start at a communicant of Trinity par­ JUNE 22 9 Doy 39 Up 69 People DEC 22 ^ took the tranquilizer drug dur­ planned for the Senior Choir, a sponse was not as good as he oral examination be given. the job unless a salary of $13,500 York Ontral and Pennsylvania will be part of the Penn-Oentral §chool with the main speaker Hie Mothers' Club of Coventry. 10:30 am. in Room 566A. ish In Wethersfield, is Diocesan \ 3- 4- 5- 6 10 Poddle 40 Slowly '' 70 Most 2-15-22-:^? ing pregisancy. part-time church office secre­ had hoped but he attributed this Mayor John Grant sold sev­ was set. railroads. comblne, but at the moment It AxxMirdinR- to the company’s, to be Miss Patricia Stuart, a ' 7-13-56 11 Your 41 Your 71 G(xxl 44-5183 “ The pubUc is invited. tary Is proposed, and a 83 per to the time of year the applica­ eral weeks ago that he would The specifications for the po­ Is running deeply in the finan­ UTO treasurer and delegate to 12 Be 42 The 72 Answer Nine officers and scientists of The high court blessod the 13 Your 43 Dart* 73 Of cent increase in misstons giving tions were solicited. The job be glad to have a young man cial red. For several years it executive vice president W. N. the ECW Trlennlum In Seattle, specialist in town and state gov­ CAPRKORN the Chemle Gnienenthal Phar­ Meeting hostesses will be sition of director were drawn tong-dttooited merger 7 to 1 McKeiule, increases are neces­ 14 Your 44 h/ews 74 And ‘ is being recommended. was advertised during the holi- for the position of director, with up by the Mayor within the Monday, tout normally judg­ has been bankrupt, operated by Washington. There Is a list in ernment in the Institute of Fhib- 15 Like 45 Romontic 75 And maceutical Qo. have been ICni. Thomas Fisher and Mrs. F U E L O IL sary because of "increased JAN. 20 day period and the deadline for out much experience but eager framework of the charter re­ court-appointed trustees. the narthex for those wishing 11c Service at the University of 16 Keep 46 Own 76 Performonce charged with negligent man­ Robert Upton. ’The meeting will also cover ments based on its ruUng.s costs of production, purification to make a reservation. Connecticut. 19-27-35-47 17 Alert 47 Let • 77 It 18-32-4888(0 7/t. f4- “PefffiMtt, The dub has named Mrs. a progress report from the Con­ filing application was Jan. 12. to make a name for himself. quirements. aren’t Issued for 25 days. "The plight of the New Haven 16 W rite 48 See 78 W ill slaughter and Infliction of bodily 15.4 and distritmtion to serve rapidly )54-60-83^ 59-75-7981'^ SUITING CONN, s t u d \ Jay EUinger, the town’s first Aiudi said none of the eight Monday at 3:30 p.m. Brownie Miss Stuart has made an in­ 19 Someone's 49 Heed 79 Exchooge injuries after a five-year inves­ Richard Breen and Mrs. Paul stitution Revision Committee, a Until the Judg^nent is issued Railroad,” the IOC and Justice 200 OoL Min. O.OD. 20 Doy 50 Potience 80 A AQUARIUS director of administration un­ applicants is just out of school The planet Mars, like the growinp areas In the- state.” troop No. 788 will meet in the tensive study of the Home Rule Lto tigation. Haddad as co-chairman of the final report on the Parsonage the court in New York which Department said, "requires M-Ho«r Burner Serfteel MbKenzie also claims that la­ JULY 24 21 On 51 Or 81 Ideas JAN. 21 ^ der the consolidated govern­ but the age range varies con­ earth, has balmy summer after­ parish hall. Act which made possible the 22 Good 52 Time 82 Poy dub's annual Blather’s NlgM Renovation Program, and the has jurisdiction cannot allow prompt flnancitU assistance bor costs and a “.sharp in­ AUG. 23 FEB.' )9 Some 400 copUdnUffs have re­ ment, resigned this position as siderably and there are several noons with a ground tempera­ R. B. REGIUS Setback Card Party charter form of town govern­ I - .^=.Sa 23 Guard! 53 Social 63 On daitce. The assisting committee election of officers and commit- the merger to proceed. The us- which is available only from a crease in local property taxes” 34-45-53 24 Todoy 54 You 84 Outdoor 12-21-23-26(5^ gistered with the Aachen State of Dec. 22. rather young men. He termed ture at the equator of about 70 ual time lag between the ruling merged Penn-Oentral.” The Pleasant Valley Club will ment in Oonneetteut towns. She 25 Toke 55 Weother 85 Short naoned includes Mrs. Thomas for 1968. FUEL OIL justify new higher rates. 58-61-8587 31-398086'v Court. ’The prosecuUon esU- Aiudi said none of the appli­ them as a “ typical range of degrees. At night, however, the and Issuance of the judgment Although the Pennsy and the sponsor a public setback card acted as an advisor to Coven­ 26 Someone 56 W ay 86 Borrier matea that about 6,000 children KeHy, Mrs. Gerald Mills, Mrs. Cruiser Arrives 649-4908 In an earlier letter to com­ party Saturday at 8 p.m. at the vrnoo 27 Going 57 Before 87 Trips PISCES Wmiam Kissaine, and Mrs. cants Is from out of the state. applicants.” temperature may reach 160 be­ would keep the merger on Ice New York Central did not want try which has approved a chart­ 28 Moke 58 A ffairs 66 Sports in about 20 countries were bom ’Bho Coventry police depart­ pany president E. P. Williams, clubhouse on Elllqgton Rd. WUard Watrous. ’Tickets ftxr Some of them are from the According to the application low zero. until Feb. 9. to acquire the New Haven, the er and will start operating under 29 Favor* 59 Giving 89S«ret with malformed limbs because ment has taikeji delivery o f a — town manager Terry Sprenkcl Prizes will be awarded and re­ 30 Aspects 60 In 90 Off MAR. 21 the affair will be available at it in 1969. She will explain to their mothers took thalidomide new 1966 cruiser, Ftoltoe Chief » expressed a "high degree of freshments served. ) 16-17-36-401 14-20-2842(2 the TlMsday meeting. Andover League members and 49-55-67 ^^Good (^ ) Adverse Neutral 70-73-77 ^ during pregnancy. Several thou­ Eugene W. Menard has an­ mm surprise and disappointment” Cookie Sale Starting others Interested how such a The donee, for members axtd regarding the propo.scd In- sand more are believed to have nounced. On Monday at 4 p.m. the South system works and why it might been stUlbom. guests, will be heW Feb. 10 from crea.sos. Other irate town of- Windsor Girls Scout annual be advantageous for Andover to 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., and win fea­ ’The cruiser is a Chevrolet fitelais and citizens serviced by Cookie Sale officially begins. adopt it St some future time. The drug was marketed In Kitchen Displays For Sale A t Cost ture muMc by Lynda and die end was purchased through UiLs company are expected to Vowed to Return to UConn West Germany and other coun­ Gehi Chevrolet Inc. of Mans­ Cookie delivery will be made Mrs. David E. Flinchbaugh, Floor Model Applkinoes On Sale Note-AUes of Norwich. attend this hearing to protect tries until e Hamburg pediatri­ Designers, Installers and Ooniplcte Alteration Service field. Chief Menand saiid he ex­ great center-wide event ends tomorrow at Manchester in late March and no money chairman of this program, has Learning DiaabUlttes this request. cian, Dr. Widukind Lenz, said in 607 New Park Ave. 2 3 2 *4 4 0 7 Hartford pects the new car to toe in serv- will be collected until then. announced that the public is in­ ’The public is Invited to the Under the company's pro­ 1961 he had found a connection 6oe toy Jan. 26. Proceeds from the sale are vited to eUtend this meeting and ^Sweetheart of Sigma Chi’ posed incrca.sea, residential between thalidomide and mal­ Open Dolly to 5—^Thursday to 9 PJVI.—Soturdoy to 4 P.M. Vernon Area Assoclaticn for used to provide money for cam- that all membership meetings ’Hie department has two Parkade ... shop D&L ’til 9 tonight ... Sat. Hil 6 rates would go up 20 to 33 per formed babies. Children with Learning Dis­ pershlps, cadette and senior are open to the public. A talk Married, Living in Storrs abilities meeting at 8 p.m. Tues­ cruisers. One o f the odd ones T > ^ J j cent oa'er present rates. scout opportunities and for troop on the Andover Public Health was turned ih when the new Ecumenleal Service TAX SWINDLE REPOR'TED day at Coveiitry Grammar fOUR STORES OF FASHiON programs such as camping and Nursing program will be given S The former owners of the the UofC as a second-year pre­ COUNTERS Fay later dren. A Wait Disney feature, operation of a “ house of tor­ all parents asked themselves at get sent off to get shot so they Lodens, meltons, cordu- y dally newspaper, the American medical student. When her hus­ “ The ’Three Caballeros,” will be ture” for sexual deviates. Panty Hose, reg. $ 3 ...... 2 .5 0 7 .5 0 midnight where their childm rebel in the streets. ’They take Tribune Publishing Co., an­ band was appointed to a teach­ CERAMIC KITCHEN roys, cotton suede storm pot and they smoke a joint and were. nounced the sale Thursday. ing post at Western Reserve, Hurry in for once-a-year savings on jfeur favorite coats. % , % and full they will get just as high as they Ingersoll and New York City ■she enrolled in thatrschool. TILE CARPETS Hanes hosiery. Choose South Pacific, Bali Rose, lengths. Sizes 6 to 20. As the President prepared to can.” depart. Miss Kitt stepped in his television producers Mark Good- “ He was my teacher for part MtAR MANCNSSTBR CBNTMR Gentle Brown, Driftwood, Town Taupe, Barely There Mrs. Richard Hughes, wife of son and William Todman own of the time, but he was aw­ ROY STRICKLAND EARLE TEDFORD Have you ever bought something beeaute it ivas BASY PARKIN9 path and asked, “ What do we do the New governor, or Barely Black. Short to 10, average 9 to 11, about delinquent parents who other dallies in Pennsylvania, fully glad to see me go into Formeriy of Roy & John cheaper, and been sorry later? jumped to offer rebuttal. New Jersey and New York. the second year. He was a good long 9V^! to 11. have to go to work and can’t She said her first husband It may cost a little more to buy a KitehenAld BUD spend time with their children? was killed while serving in the What do you do with the chil­ Air Force and her eight s

m MANCHESTER E\TENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1968 PA G E TEN FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1968 Section Two FRIDAY, JANUARY 19,1968 JTOanrljpfltPr E tip tiin g 1 | p r a l i i Pages 11 to 20 Bristol, with a Mass of requiem requiem at St. James’ Church GOP Coinmittee Ship’s Plight at St.)Gregory’s Church, Bristol, at 9. Burial will be in St. James’ Police Chief in Guatemala HEALTH CAPSULES. O b itu ary at 9. Burial will be In Bt. Jo- Cemetery. Meets Monday 1^ Mldisel A. Petti, M.D. seph’s Cemetery, Bristol. Friends may call ^t the fu­ WINE 600P In Atlantic neral home Sunday from 2 to 4 Says Castro Behind Deaths The Republican Town Com­ Friends may call at the fu­ mittee U meeting Monday to FOR XN6A1IA 1 Daniel J. Callahan neral home Sunday from 2 to S and 7 to 9 p.m. By ’THEODORE A. EDIOER that FAR and othe Communist dtacuss plans 'or Its Feb. 10 Daniel J. Callahan of Water- and 7 to 9.p.m. Seen Easing Blood Donations Up, Associated Prese Writer elements wanted a common Lincoln Day Dinner, and to ptan bury, former Chief Deputy Sher­ Funerals cause to heal damaging faction- for the election of a new, 100- iff of New Haven County, died Russell H. Wheeler Sr. NEW YORK (AP) — The GUA’TEMALA (AP) — Did ^ splits. member town commltte*. plight of a leaking and listing yesterday at his home after &. COLUMBIA — Russell H. the shadow of Fidel Castro lurk Mountain guerrilla activity In The Lincoln Day Dinner will 125 Give Yesterday brief Illness. He was the cousin Wheeler Sr., 69, of Sarasota, Philip J. Doyon Dutch freighter In the stormy behind the machine-gun slaying Guatemala has been virtually be at WUUe’s Steak House on of Matthew M. Moriarty of 7S Fla., and Columbia Lake, died The ftuieraj of Philip J. Doy- North Atlantic has eased some­ The Bloodmobile didn’t get its 150-pint quota when A,., • r,/ th. II n snuffed out by govemmertt Center St. what, toe Coast Guard reported Forest St. Monday morning at his home In on of 50 Clinton St. was held this week of the chief of . resultant urban March 7 Is the deadline date it visited town yesterday, but donations are improving. this morning from the John F. today. If Survivors also include his Florida. He was the husband of military misalon here and a na- terrorism. No figures are avail- for the selection of a town com- Red Cross officials report. There were 131 people who wife, a daughter, three brothers, Mrs. Margaret Craig Wheeler, Tiemey Funeral Home, 219 W. The Coast Guard cutter Abse- Center St., with a Mass of re- vnl attache? able on the number of persons mlttee, elected to two-year con and a small British vessel showed up and 125 pints were drawn; six donors had and several nieces and nephews. Mr. Wheeler was bom In NOW Guatemala’s police chief Cd. killed, but It Is generally estT- terms. ’The terms begin April minor ailments and their d o n a ------’The funeral will be held Mon- Haven, and lived at Columbia q u l^ at St. James’ Church. were standing .by toe 1,289-ton Manuel Sosa Avila, himself the mated that hundreds have died 22. ’The election at a chatiman, lions were refused for this visit. day at 9:48 a.m. from the Lake during summers for 84 The Rev. Thomas Barry was Ocean Sprinter, which has 18 target of an unsuccessful assas- from buUeto the past year, vice chairman, treasurer and 1-18 men aboard, about 1,800 miles Yesterday’s visit was to toe Hospital Notes O’Donnell Funeral Home, 1581 years, and for the past 30 years celebrant. Mrs. Jane Maccarone secretaries must be within three JUP E. Main St., Waterbury, with a spent his winters at Sarasota, was organist and soloist. Bur- slnatton attempt during the cur- A communique signed by HUgP east of New York. Youth Center of the Salvation rent terror wave, says yes. FAR said that organization weeks of that date. Army. On Wednesday, Feb. 14, Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. solemn high Mass of requiem Survivors, besides his wife, ia.l was in St. James’ Ceme­ A Coast Guard spokesman He claims the plot was killed the two Americans be- Monday’s GOP meeting Is at toe BloodmOblle wiU be at St. in all areas excepting mater­ at St. Margaret’s Church, Wa- include two sons, Russell H. tery. The Rev. Joseph Vuja said a decision on whether to hatched at last y e a r i meeting cause the U.S. mlUtary mission 8 p.m. In toe Municipal BuUd- Mary’s Church, 1 ;46 to 6 :30 p.m. nity where they are 2:30 4 terbury, at 10:30. Burial will be Wheeler Jr. of Columbia and read the committal service. Na TME ONLY WAV To TRMT abandon ship or stay aboturd of toe leftist Latin AnWrican So- was helping Guatemala In pur- ing Hearing Room. p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. and pri­ In St. James' Cemetery, Nauga­ Robert C. Wheeler of Miami, Bearers were John &ickley, anemia 1$ To FINP OUT and try to repair her Is "pretty Several donors reached gallon vate rooms where they are Udarity Organization (OLAS) suing guerrillas. ------WHAT^ CAU^\K6 rr ANP much up to toe captain.” iharks, and for Richard Roth- to tuck. Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Ruth W. Leo D»yon, Roger Doyon, Mau­ 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Visitors are To Treat The ^au« e. Friends may call at the funer­ Platt of Windsor, and five rice Doyon, Raymond liePage, conference, hosted by Prlnie Further links between FAR T o W l l I M f l l l The spokesman said a day­ well of 600 Ellington Rd., South requested not to smoke In pa­ Minister Castro In Havana. and toe slayings occurred toe i light "evaluation of the situa­ Windsor, it was Tils 104th pint • al home tomorrow from 7 to 9 grandchildren. and Conrad Jordon. NmMi CaptulM alv*> ImIpM infomwtiofi. tients’ rooms. No more than two p.m. and Sunday from 2 to 4 Private funeral services were Yet the Communlst-type tw- following day. Leonardo C^tilld J j j G u i l M l S n a p If ii net inf eo^e^ fe ke •( e eiagneif k natuf e. tion” was being made. 13 gallons. visitors at one tim e' per pa­ and 7 to 9 p.m. held In Sarasota. Burial will be Anniversary Mass rorist slayings occurred os f t - Johnson, 30, son. of a well known i.i,.. The cutter reached toe Ocean Rothwell is vice president of tient. An anniversary Mass for Car- sar Mantes, chief of toe Rebel Communist now dead, was shot Wade Fuller of 60 Adelaide Sprinter early Thursday night. toe Connecticut Bank and Trust In Newtown at the convenience - • * * snot nimseu Mrs. Nellie Rathbun of the family. . roll Chartler will be celebrated Armed Forces_FAR—was re- by guards during an attempt to Rd. accidentally The captain of toe smaller and Co. at the Manchester Main St. Patients Today: 201 tomorrow at 7 :45 a.m. at the ported veering from Castro’s assassinate the police chief. The In toe foot yesterday while Much Wanted more maneuverable British ves­ office. Mrs. Nellie Bells Rathbun, 77, ADMITTED YESTERDAY; Mrs. Sophie Anderson Church of the Assumption. export-rwoluUon line to Mbs- government described Castillo target shwting. State Police re­ sel—believed to be a fishing of Fontana, Calif., formerly of WUUam Bayrer reached eight Mrs. Jeanette Berk, 65 Florence BOL’TON — Mrs. Sophie Hult- cow’s softer talk-politics policy, as a key FAR figure. A receift ported today. By Handyman boat—^volunteered to stand bjr West Hartford, died Wednesday gallons. Stx-gallon donors are St.; Debra Burrows, Windsor gren Anderson, 86, of Rt. 85, Havana Radio reported after FAR communique said toe admitted Man- along with toe Absecon to help at her home. She was the moth­ By ANDY LANO Charles Griffin and Roland Locks; Richard Cahill, Laura widow of Oscar L. Anderson, last year’s conference that toe same. Memorial Hospital last In rescue work If needed. er of Charles H. Rathbun Seven Newsmen AP Newsfeatures Wood. For Anthony P .Sartor Dr., Hebron; Mrs. Harriet Ed­ died this morning at an area Guatemalan OLAS delegation Officials said they were con- nlRht aijd suiYeiY on The Coast Guard said all of of Manchester and sister of toe foot. He Is reported today and Russell Holmes, their dona­ wards, 107 Cambridge St.; Wade Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson of South convalescent home. _ A re Stopped by includingMontes went from Ha- tlnulng efforts to determine who The amount of materials Ocean Sprinter’s holds werh tions brought them to toree gal­ to be In satisfactory and com­ flooded and she had a danger- Fuller, 68 Adelaide Rd.; Mrs; Windsor. Mrs. Anderson was bom Jah. , vana to 1Moscow for orientation, killed the Americans. lons. President Julio Cesar Mendez fortable condition. wasted during 1967 *^®'**' ous 20-degree list, but toe crew Marian Grumbach, 80 Mountain Survivors also include another 21, 1881 in Varmland, Sweden, Outside Communist circles, Mrs. Araie S. Flynn and Dou- Soviet Security Montenegro has Imposed drastic Police said toe 22-year-old yourselfers can never be accu- had gotten at least one pump In St., Rockville; Raymond Hack, son, two daughters, a brother, and lived In Bolton for the past there Is no Indication of anU- . glas Porter are now tiwo-gallon measures to cope with toe te^ inan was target shooting with a lately determined. But It’s a operation and the flooding was 819 Ellington Rd., South Wind' two other sisters, eight grand­ 47 years. She was an honorary MOSCOW (AP) — A Soviet se- U.S. sentiment In Guatemala. donors. Several reaching one- sor; Harold Hoar, Box 161 member of Bolton Grange, and rorist campaign. shotg;un In Andover when children, and five great-grand­ icer oi DouoH VJHUI6 C. - _ ofnmTwrt nAven West- "We are all equal’’ was toe safe bet that It runs Into toe •''►t getting worse. gallon marks are Mrs. Rita Le­ RFD3, Manchester; Mrs. Arllne The U.S. government is help­ incident happened. _ _ im _ T» Weather conditions were re- children. one of toe oldest members of t way a taxi driver summed it up, vine, the Rev. Richard W. Du- Morin, Virginia Lane, Tolland; the VFW AuxUlary of Manches- em correspondents vtoo tried to ..Q^temalans, Americans. ing Guatemala with about $2 many millions of ported to have moderated some- Graveside' services will be you’re a home handyman, you ^ pee, Charles J. Porter, Gerald James Howe, East Hartford; mUUon annually in aid plus $25 held Monday at 10 a.m. at Fair- ter, and a member of Scandia talk today with Soviet citizens In Mexicans, we are all friends.” Taylor, Miss Blaine Hennlg Paul Hublard, 26 Earl St.; Mrs. Lodge, Order of Vasa, also In <>f a ban against such A U.S. ))govemment spokes­ million in loans of various A bou t Tow n have only to look a ro ^ d 26 to 8 Oknots and a water teiti- view Cemetery, West Hartford. own wortahop to see toe prob- ^ ^agrees. Snow and Alfred Campbell. Barbara Izikewlcz, 131 Summer ’The Newkirk and Whitney Fu­ Manchester. nonrepta man said, ‘'The tremendous forms, A service tonight at 8:15 at St. Survivors include a daughter, lem firsthand. showers had stopped The following kept appoint­ neral Home, 776 Farmington reaction that followed toe kUlirig BJS39aes Jan 19 Temple Beth Sholom will honor ments ; Mrs . Gertrude A. Hills of T l^ seven of toe Americans attests to toe A typical workshop tocludes The Absecon,Ah-«oon wwhich ^ Imd been Also. Philip Lewis, 228 Lydall Ave., West Hartford, Is In toe Golden Jubilee Year of toe several cans of paint which are Allan P. Walch, Stuart B. Gilead; a son. Oscar S .An^r- J , fact that toe Guatemalan people J t. on weather patrol, battle4( St.; Carl Lynch, 23 Raymond charge of arrangements. fact that the Guatemalan people National Women’s League of toe partly filled Clark, Fred T. Baker, Mrs. son of Bolton; a brother. Carl ided by weic shocked and sad.”t» Joins B.C. Staff heavy seas and gales for ^ Rd., Wapptng; Mrs. Eleanor United Synagogues of America. never be used agsJn. The Jean Chaplin, Mrs. Marie Ben­ MePhee, 312 Lake Rd., An­ Hultgren of EUington; 7 grand- slans sentenced with two othera military mission 1has beeh miles to reach toe Ocean Sprln- Albert Mayo NEWTON, Mass. (AP)—John fo y r Pfst presidents of the Sis- chances are that toe partial son, Mrs. Emily Bastls, Orlan­ dover; George Matulis, 404 Rye Albert! Mayo, 45, of Bristol, children, and 11 great-grand- last week to labor camps for here since 1956, Invited by toe W. Anderson, who was an as­ terhood of toe temple will par­ contents of each can have hard­ do Annum, Mrs. Margaret St., South Windsor; Adrlarme brother of George Mayo of Man­ children. writings to which the govem- Guatemalan government. The After toe Norfolk, Va.-based sistant to Joe Yuklca In Penn- ticipate In toe service. They are ened and are unusable. It also is Simpson, Robert M. Bantly, Michaud, 84 N. School St.; Stev­ chester and Armand A. Mayo of Private funeral services will ment objected. functions of the 34- member ...... Absecon reached toe scene, two at The press department of toe sylvanla high school coaching Mrs^ Robe^Stone,^ Mre. ■^oo*’ probable that toe same things ^.g. merchant ships were r«- Robert Mortenson, William J. en Moseley, Bolton Branch Rd., Lebanon, died yesterday at toe be held Sunday at 2 p.m. mission; ore to extend advisory, Puppet Show Benefits Scholarship Foundation ______4(X) Soviet Foreign Ministry tele- ranks several years ago, has Sandals, Mrs. Saul Sllversteln have happened to two, toree or stand-by at 11 ;S Tiemey, Mrs. Janet Hubbard, Vernon; Mrs. Claire Murdock, Veterans Hospital, Bronx, N.Y., Holmes Funeral Home, training and supply help to toe To publicize a Hap Richard’s Puppet Show, Kurt Dougan, 5, demonstrates a hand puppet for Manchester. Hie Rev. phoned foreign news agencies Joined him again as defensive and Mrs. Louis Hurwitz. Re- more pEiintbnishes which were Thiirsdav The American James P. Tiemey, Miss Susan 35 Green Hill Rd., Wapping; after a long Illness. Main St., Guatemalan Defense Depart- line coach at Boston College. Dente. Mrs. Vivian Parks, 264 Oak St.; his mother, Mrs. Paul Dougan Jr. of 20 Amott Rd., and Ted Trudon at Trudon’s automobile Survivors also Include his J. Stanton Conover, pastor of Thursday night to warn them it torsTi^lce ^ o t^ a United States U na, agency in TalcottvUle. The show will be presented Saturday, Feb. 24 at 2 p.m. at Bally Audito­ Anderson has been at Dart­ Also, Mrs. Helen Azeltlne, Mrs. Olga Peters, Rt. 44A, Cov­ wife < his mother, two other Bolton Congregational Church, would be against government "There Is nothing unusued _____ cleaned properly. Black Falcon of the Coventry Grange Cites 50-Year Members rium, Manchester High School. Mrs. Dougan Is chairman of the event, which Is sponsored by brotoers, and two sisters. will officiate. Burial wlU be In regulations to attend toe nev.s mouth for toe past four years, Henry Wlerzblckl, George E. entry; Frank Pinto, 76 Seaman about the operation,” said an Hillstown Grange wUl soon- ^ manufacturer. In a Black Diamond Unes had been Two Coventry residents, Charles Christensen of Grant Hill Rd., left, and Mrs. Mabel G. the Manchester Junior Women’s Club. All proceeds will benefit the Manchester Scholarship The funeral will be held Mon- Bolton Center Cemetery. conference, serving as offensive line coach Wood, Burdette Webb, Mrs. Circle; Mrs. Pauline Reale, 184 embassy spokesman, "There a public M ^ e Carlo wWst confidential n»<^ at th® time standing by toe M9-f^t Ocean Hall of Twin Hill Dr., looking 6ver programs after receiving 50-year pins last night (from the Foundation. Trudon is one of toe merchants in this area supporting the project. Richards will day at 8 a.m. from toe Dunn There will be no calling hours. Despite toe unprecedented toe last three seasons. Earlier ^ once told me that he believed Sprinter since Wednesday. Elizabeth Plumley, Stanley Warren Ave., Vernon. are similar missiot» in various game Tuesday at 8 p.m. at toe Ctoventsy Grange. With them Is Alfred Beckwith of South Windham’s Obwebetuck Grange and appear with his Ronald Rolley puppets, which he presents on a dally television show on chan­ In his coaching career he served only about two-thirds of all The Ocean Sprinter sent an Grzyb, Samuel Feltham, Walter Also, Mrs. Marjorie Reynolds, Funeral Home, 191 West St., The famUy suggests that in warning, four American and Latin American countries.” Grange Hall, 617 Hills St., East past master of toe Connecticut State Grange. The pins were awarded during ceremonies mark­ nel 3, WTIC. Tickets for the benefit may be obtained by calling Mrs. Dougan. (Herald;photo by . -______iteu of flowers those w i^ n g to three Swedl^ correspondents under Yuklca at Central Dau- paint sold to home owners was g o s at 4:25 a.m. Wednesday, Grzyb, Mrs. Jane Maccarone, Mansfield; Karl Rezman, 152 Hartford. Refreshments will be ing the Coventry Grange’s 80th anniversary. Mrs. Hall Joined the Grange in 1917, Christensen Bucelvlclus.) — -i— i do so make memorial contribu- tried to attend toe news confer- ever used. Asked why, he said xhe ship, whose home port ts Florian Bolduc, Mrs. Anne Roth- Birch St.; Kenneth Rohan, 96 served. in 1916. (Herald photo by Bucelvlclus.) tlans to the Newington Home e^ce. The seven knew of to e ______that, first of all, most people Rotterdam, had left Summer- well. Mrs. Roberta Bryce, Mrs. Autumn St.; Mrs. Catherine Personal Notices Munro singled out for death d u r ------Nancy Cox, Mrs. Barbara opposed to the ’’gag” clause In (for Crippled Children. warning, but did not represent h ^ h t an urban guer- bought more paint than was side. Prince Edward Island, Rupar, 26 Bausola Rd., Andov­ It was for two reasons. One was Smachetti, Mrs. Monique Mill­ the town’s new personnel rules. OBIT. cd news agencies and had not per- campaign that has followed needed, especially for small Canada, on Jan. 11 with a cargo er; Mrs. Mary Lou SUvla, 70 Directors Get Complaints Shriners, Rotarians Co-Sponsor a desire to be of further service er. Laurel St.; Joseph Skloddski, 12 The same employe questioned In Memoriam ^ ” ,, sonally been w a m ^ . yjg flushing out of leftist guer- LB J Asks Key Firms, Unions Jobs, and then never had occa- of frozen food. Capt. A. Sollev- the property of new rules per­ In lo\inE memory of Mre. Anna slon to use paint of that kind eld Is reported to be the skipper, to humanity. The other was his Also, Leo F. Diana, Donald Main St., TalcottvUle; Harold Klotacr who poasod away Jan, 19, John W. Campbell "You’re not allowed to come i-mas from Guatemala’s moun- Garbage Can Abuses taining to time off for relig^iouB John W. Campbell of 3 Ford further,” said a security tains? and color again. HP747aes Jan. 19 family. Ellis, Anthony Russock, Rich- Slater, 193 Porter St.; Frank Ot 1966. His wife, Louree, was the holidays and for certain per- To Avoid Strikes Next Year Secondly, he explained, most ------aird Forde, Alfred G. Hagenow, Smith, 14 Lawton Rd., Apt. 8 ; Loving m^emoriesmwnories never dieme ^led early man In toe courtyard of toe old one informed source suggest- Dr. Diskan Tribute first certified brallllst In town. Joihn S. Aivord, Richard A. James Wilson, 31 Eldridge St. A dented, two-week-old gar­ night that, by rules of the town •sonal reasons. Afl time goes on and days pass by. Manchester Memorial Hospiiai house inhabited by gj PAR mavmay have slain toe WASHINGTON (AP) — The strikes for toe next year or two. people simply did not take the And finally, a question was Daughter Jill was then with toe Lawson, Burton Albee, Sallva- bage can, brought into Town charter, the Board of Directors ^ precious memorlee ^fter a long Illness. ______the mother of Alexander Gins Americans "to get Into toe Ume- Johnson administration, basing It cited recent strikes in steel time and trouble necessary to raised regarding membership In Doctor Concern Peace Corps In Izmir, Turkey; U>re BYlloramo, Joseph Jaseie, DdSOHARGElD YESTER­ Counsel John Shea’s office and must approve the plans and Of a mo«hwlOtne we loved and shall Mr. Campbell was bom Dec. sentenced to five ueht again and nut nressure on Its anneal on toe dollar-draln and on toe docks as well an toe make toe paint can airtight aft- the town’s Department Heads today she is with 'Vista In Wesley Rhuda, George M. DAY: Geoige Washburn, 90 placed on his desk, was the must authorize a referendum at never toPKet. iq19. 1904xavt inlit Manchester, son of ______years, Castro to extend more help.” .. problem, , asks key Industries current copper strike „h.41ro as a. major Tnnlnr „er finishing a project. Association. Is Seen Cause Draws 300 Tonight Georgia. Son Lance had given Blake, John E. Welply Jr., Al­ Chestnut St.; Edward Cove, 14 method used by a Seaman Cir­ least 55 days before toe ques­ Xkuigtiiter and Soivin-Law James jam es and anu Ellen cue*. Ferguson ■’ tnar> told fhe «ev- Another theory advanced was and their labor unions to avoid factors In contributing to toe Slapping toe cover on again In The questioner asked whether iftTand Mrs. Karl P. Fritz camnbell. and lived here all of The TOCt^ty man told the sev many hours to Instructors of bert W. Hemingway. Mro St.; Mrs. Beverly Irteh, cle resident last night to dram­ tion is placed on the voting ma­ ------Lamp^^ employed a s a en: "You’ve been told by the ______— balance of payments deficit, a haphsizard fashion allows air Tonight Manchester pays tribute to Dr. A. Elmer 172 E. Middle Tpke.; Michelle chines. the town clerk and toe town For LSD Hoax the Handicapped, and now Is a Also, James S. LeSure, Bert- atize his complaint. In Memoriam Ws life. «® “ “ ^ s s department not to attend y , , ^ • T administration hopes to re- to get Inside and eventually Diskan for his volunteer service to the hospital ship LeOlerc, 66 Jensen St.; Laurie treasurer, both elected to office, senior at Urslnus College. hold Quasnitschka, Sherman R. He told GOP Director Wayne Last month, a complaint was In loaning memory of our deox printer at the Connerticut M conference Go back t M duce toe deficit by $3 billion this nUns toe contents. (Continued from Page One) Hope. The testimonial at Fiano’e in Bolton will attract Eastman, 210 Hollister St.; can be considered department tual Life Insurance Co., Hart- C a m e r l^reW IrlV eil procedure, he "I had to do something ^jYins" Robert H. Randall, Mantz, who was conducting a registered concerning a side to your office and check your a crowd of more than 300, the second time this week a Detobie Fortier, Sherry Circle, and whether the assls- who i»s9^ away Jan. 19, 1961, ford, before he retired in 1967. worthwhile to gain toe respect Mrs. Doris Rivosa, Eugene M. semi-monthly comment session, walk paralleling an empty lot beads, documents.” J f ^ 1 f-a • TW7 ^ Treasury Department re- aald. Is to be sure toe top of toe blind, claimed toe retinas of crowd of that size has gathered there to honor Man­ of such a wonderful group (his 'Polland; Janet Sombrlc, 97 Ox­ owned by an active duly ser­ tont manager, formerly called January comes wUh sad regrets Survivors Include two sisters, port, which officials said Thurs- can and toe cover are wiped their eyes were destroyed. Dickenson, Mrs. Virginia House, that the town’s garbage collec­ the development coordinator, The .toy, the month, we never tor- Raymond (Dorothea) Jar- A rtpr ^nSPOO ixlOtS W CITIO family), and toe SS Hope seem­ ford St.; Christopher Bauer, 48 viceman. The complainant had Other security men photo- r r ^ y represented toe views of toe clean of all drippings, after The story touched off a wide- chester men. James Ough, Milton Jones, tors dented the new can^ by Wednesday night It was a re­ ed toe perfect way to do It,” he Trebbe Dr.; Rev. Daivid Crock­ criticized the fact that the snow should be a member of the as­ No____ length______of time can take away ris of Wapplng and Mrs. Albert graphed toe correspondents. By KENNETH ISHU politicians have demonstrated administration, stated Thursday which toe cover has to be forced spread search by newsmen for spring months the past two Frederick Ruggles, Norman banging it against their truck sociation. Our^toought.s of you from toy to Rivers of Danielson, A Russian who went to look tirement testimonial for former years serving aboard the' Hope said before leaving on his first Ely, Darden E. Haslett, Milton ett, 46 Durant St,; Mrs. Pal- and then by flinging it the there is never removed. Associated Press Writer peacefully, most of Sasebo’s the mere threat of a steel strike down very tightly—hammered Identity of toe students. Yoder Hope tour. millna Quaglia, SOD Biluefleld Mantz said that he did not bvjt In our hoarto you’ll always and several nieces and nephews, for toe nnews conference shortly Manchester High School teach- in Corinto, Nicaragua and Car­ Plouff Jr., John Dulka and Rob­ length of his driveway. Last night, toe serviceman SASEBO, ^ p a n (AP) — Sal- 250,000 residents are Indifferent, this year would Increase Im- into place. If necessary, first had refused to identify toe col- Dr.; Ellen O’Brien, 98 Oakland know the answers and promised Lov^'^and remembered in evetr The funeral will be held Mon- brfore toe schedule ttm® was er-coach-dlrector Thomas F. tagena, Colombia. This spring, ’Hie first tour was “Just what ert H. Franklin. He complained of garbage- was defended by a second town tm nuclear-powered and merchants are trying to ports by $300 million. placing a cloth around toe top to **8® or name toe students ,but Kelley. the doatOr ojtiered,” as far as St.; Cal Gothberg, Shoddy Mill resident who said that the peo­ to have them after he checks way- , J . day at 8:15 a.m. from the John told by its organizers that it ^ he returns for the Hope visit to The following doners had not pickup methods and of the al­ U.S. aircraft carrier Enterprise give a welcome to toe American report says labor and prevent splattering. had resumed academic The affair tonight is co-spon- Dr. Diskan is concerned. Rd., Andover. ple In the neighborhood had a with the association’s officials. ^ l y ml.wied by W.s ^ Tiemey Funeral Home, 219 would not be held. Ceylon. scheduled appointments, but leged bad language used by the came ashore today for toe first sailors and their business. management leaders should se- The wisdom of buying only studies at different schools, sored by Manchester Rotary “ I have been vacc'.nated by Also, Robert HastiUo, RED 3, duty to shovel the sidewalk of Dad, Mom. Sister and Brother ^ Center St., with a Mass of ff516aes Jan. 19 When the doctor made his de­ showed up anyway to give. Red garbage contractor’s men. time In Japan after most of toe In one peaceful demonstra- rtously consider "whether there what you need also applies to State officials, including Club and Omar Shrine Club. Hope, have a bad case of 'the Rockville; Mrs. Loretta Stan- a serviceman. cision two years ago to volun­ Cross officials emphasize ithat, Barking and roaming dogs violent student demonstrators tlon. Communists and Socialists g ^ y feasible way to give adv- shellac. This popular clear ma- Georges, hacked his story, as Dr. Diskan has spent two teer his services to the Hope, disease, and hope to serve kleiwlcz, 356 Heather Rd., El- Snow removal complaints Public Records against toe ship’s visit had left chartered 16 fishing boats for a public assurance that terial deteriorates with age, so did Joseph Hunt, U.S. commW- while they like to schedule ap- was the basis of a complaint by aboard her again . . .,’’ he Itoigtoin; Mrs. Carol Chappel, were received from three other Warrantee Dectl town. sea parade Into port waters but y^gre will be no work stoppage buy only what you are going to sioner of rehabilitation services. pointmentB, walk-m donors will another Manchester resident. said upon his return. 160 Pine Knob Dr., Wapi^ng; He complained that dogs bark persons. One wanted to know Richiird W. and Louise T. Because of toe violence, some did not come near toe carrier. gg^j ygap qj. two In in- use In a few months . . . Shellac Hunt said In Washington there ailways be welcomed. Because of his dedlba'tion, Mrs. Janice Brenriel, 54 Mc- day and night in the Bank St. who shovels the w.alks of pro­ Johnson to Francis H., Miriain, of It only a few hours earlier. The leftists contend toe Enter- yggtjies capable of causing slg- which Is too old will produce an was never any reason to doutit Gerald MllUngiton, Miss EUza- Hope officials have appodltrted Kdniley- „ St.; , Mrs. ViiTglnla - Arm area and W..VV.that others, let'out by r—perty in...... the- . path------of the new Rt. David \V. L., and Alina Thom- Buy Bonds toe first 325 sailors ashore from prise’s stopover on her way to gjficant balance-of-payments unsatisfactory finish. Yoder’s word, that he was al- BRAND NEW 1968 him bo the medical executive 'beth Simmons, 338 Summdt St.; Rclbert apartment dwellers in the Hart- 6, already acquired by the state, son, property at 33 Sunset St. the 76,000-ton carrier were kept Vietnam Involves Japan In toe tpou|,ie ” There is much waste with ways "very careful and cau- board, responsible for recruit­ Bottiv Fred Nassiff, Steve Foote, RED 1, Hebron; Ohairles gggg roam that neigh- Another complained of the pile Federal Tax Uen Inside toe U.S. Navy base for Vietnam war and runs contrary pj,ggjyent Jolmaon Johnson has ore-pre- many other materials which tlous In what he said.” ing medical ■volunteers for the Caoelino, Mrs. Ata Bremanis, EiUer, 82 Cottage St.; Mrs. borhood at will. of snow blocking the sidewalk u.S. Government against two hours. Then toe restriction to toe nation’s policy of ren- , . directed that govern- change their character when Georges also noted Yoder’s ship and supervising medical Mrs. Joan Mozzer, Mrs. Joehen Grace Monaghan, 109 Ma:in St., persons, closely involved Main and Hilliard Sts. Francis and Arme Millis, 10 was lifted and toe sailors re- ounctog nuclear weapons. ^officials work with busl- exposed to to ealr. Plastic wood gg„gg^ g,^g^ l s ^, worSc on boaid. Polowltzer, W’alter H. Joyner, Taflcottvnie; Mrs. Eletha Flske. in Lincoln School affairs, refut­ And the third complained that Durkin St., $288.95. laxed in what Is described as Although the Enterprise left ^ g^g^ to and certain adhesives are af- „jjg „jg jhaf had at- One of his recruits was son Robert Barnett, Mrs. Sarah w here you w oih . 232 'Woodland St.; Mrs. Stasia ed Town Manager Robert the snow is never cleared in Marriage Licenses "toe best liberty port In Japan.” Pearl Hwbor only 10 days ago, ^ ^.j^gg g p j. fected even when toe cover or ^gg^g^ g conference last sum- Lance, who last summer spent Elsesser, Mrs. Gwendolyn Mott. COUGAR Wlerzchowski, 15 Proctor Rd. Weiss’ statement Tuesday night front of an empty lot near the James Louis Machlc, Cov- They were foUowed by some toe Drfense Department In yjg cap of toe container Is left off „jgg ^^ere he heard a research six weelks as an interne. In Also, Mrs. Janis Latham, Mrs. Also, BYed Winzler, 186 that plans for a new school in comer of Broad and Hilliard entry, and Karen Ehzabeto 3.000 more sailors from the car- W ashln^n said «io ship s call „ ^^jg^g g go-strike pledge was while toe project Is In progress, ophthalmologist talk on toe ef- fact. Dr. Dftskan was home Jacquelyn Diana, Mrs. Cecilia Gireeniwood Dr.; Hugli Black, Center Springs Park could not St. The ownership of the lot has Eounitiiin, 467 N. Main St. rler and Its escorting frigates, at Sasebo was intended only to g g j The best guide In knowing jggjg gj gg y,g gye ” Prices Start at only four days from his second Michalak, Mrs. Jacqueline 906 Tolland Tpke.; Mrs. Jaska be ready for an April referen­ never been clarified, he said. Naithan Slemovitch, Hart­ toe nuclear-powered Truxtun provide leave for toe crew and a ^ how to handle a product Is to Georges sold. "He sold he be- trllp before Lance was airbound Doenges, Everett Carlson, How­ Fullerton, 3 Kelly Rd., 'Vennon; Strong backing for an ordin- ford, and Angelinc DeLuaso and toe conventionally powered chance to pick up supplies. The report said toe 1959 dum. read toe label Instructions care- came very much concerned for Oodombla. ard Peters, Louis Epstein, Mrs. Walter Doyle, Elizabeth Dr., They insisted that the school ance banning backyard burning Savelli, Hartford. They do. Halsey. Although toe Enterprise left strike’ cost toe United States rnimL in In cre^ erT m - persons do g^^^^ ^hg' , g^g^^gg Dr. Diskan loves to talk about Rita Goncl, ” Joseph TuUy, Hebron; Mrs. Angela Hack- Building Permit In toe bar and cabaret dls- Pearl Harbor only 10 days ago, $300 million m increaacumcreaacu nu ...... yg^g y^g usa ^gg th«y,g exrosed ® to LSD and - board will submit toe new plans was reg;lstered by one person, Hope, and has done so before James M. Higgins, Norma Lee sundBi, 29A 'Vemon Gartiens, in time for April consideration A town employe told^^antz Silas Building Co., 28 apart­ trict, about 300 Socialists and the Defense Department In L material, they neglect to do It ,^rtlTtoere m ^ ^ s o m e ^ n g ^ many Manchester organiza­ Thomas, Miss .Virg^lnla Lind, 'Vernon; Gino Paglulca, 255 of a bond issue. that almost all town /tmployes ments in three buildings at 293- -Communists staged a sltdown In Washington said toe ship’s call port®. « said toe threat of a thgggafter. Since weeks and do a« an Individual to em- tions. It was a result of his Thomas Flanagan, John Beng- 300-320 Green Rd. $150,000. a street. Some sailors turned at Sasebo was intended only to steel strike In 1962 caused Im- gjggthg g^gy gnsue before toe Vemon St.; Mre, D'lane Car­ Weiss had explained Tuesday are happy that the directors are phaslze toe need for more pro- tBIllks to the Shriners and Ro­ ston, John J. Naretto. penter and son, 326 Spruce St. away and walked in toe opposite provide leaye for toe crew and a '‘P product is used again, toe pre- gggg,g control It.” tarians that the testflmonial Also, Mrs. Eleanor Cole, Steve direction. chance to pick up supplies. But to 6.6 per cent of steel consump- cautions on toe label are com­ A 1934 graduate of braille came about. Choma, Herbert Spicer, Miss No other incidents were re- American and Japanese dlplo- tlon while another' work stopp- 4 '<;s' '■ pletely forgotten. The proceeds tonilght will be June Werdelln, Miss Diane ported. mats In Washlngfton said there age threat In 1965 meant an Im- classes in the Cleveland, Ohio, Bonsai Topic public school system, Yoder re- oombnibuted to toe Hope In the Kuhnly, Ronald H. Gates, As toe radical leftist student was more to toe •visit than that, ports Jump from 7. 3per cent to ^269SF‘ ^ , » 1^ celved a B.A. from Baldwin- name o f Dr. Diskan. Tauno Sarpola, Ellen Hiiltman, i . I V. J V demonstrators left town earlier, U.S. officials said agreement 10-3 per cent, There 'wlU 'be a social hour Of Club Guest It iirigin OI ii a m e Wallace College, Berea, Ohio, SAFE BUY CARS Mrs. Joan Hulser, Mrs. Anne they vowed to return in strength was reached last November to A dock strike three years ago at 6:30 and dinner at 7:30. < ' a 'V» > ♦ '5’’ Actually, toe barber got his An M.A. In political science Gechas, Richard LaPointe, T .Inlay R. (Joydendall of MARLOW’S Sunday for another violent pro- send toe Enterprise Into Sasebo apparently resulted In a trade ______1 Q li7 I liH N M M Continental 4-Dr. Sedan. AJfiter the progr. m, the Eddie Harold Pohl, William T. Ritchie V'?' surplus of $700 million and, at name from trimming beards, from Ohio State University In Xw test against toe first visit to Ja- to bring toe Japanese public l 9 U f L l l l U U l . i l Blue, black vinyl roof, aaoberts orchestra 'wUl play for jg Mrs. Theresa Markham, Bloomfield will speak about A ' pan of a nuclear-powered sur- face to face with the reality of toe most, only half of It was re- since "barba” Is Latin for 1938, and a Ph.D. In public ad- full Continental equipment including factory M995 dandnig. “ Bonsai” toe ancient Japanese ONGE-A-YEAR gained, toe report said. beard. When men began to ministration at Ohio State In air conditioning. Mrs. Florence Getzewich. face ship. Their numbers had U.S. nuclear surface vessels, The invocation and bene­ art of growing miniature trees, The copper strike, under way get their hair cut instesMl of 1942. Also, Peter Williams Jr., Rob­ diminished from 800 to 400 dur- Just as they became aware of 1 Q C 7 C O D n turquoise 2-Dr. Hardtop. diction tonight will be given by Monday at 8 p.m. at a meeting Ifig Hhree days of battles with nuclear submarines after the for six months, already has cost their beards, the barber shift- He Is m arted and toe father ert, Steams Sr., Mrs. Eleanor LUGGAGE SALE Iw w # ■ U H U R&H, 4-specd, excellent con­ Brig. W. Harold Bevon of toe B. Johnson, Mrs. Lorraine Pe- of toe Women’s (Jlub of Man­ pollM In front of toe naval base, call of toe SeaDragon toree the balance of payments at least ed to this Job without changing of a^Voitog daughter. dition. *2495 Sal'vatloin Army, a member of cs-ff611aes Jan. 19 tedriw, Joseph L. Connors, chester In toe auditorium of Sec­ American Tourister Tri-Taper About 400 rock-throwing stu- years ago. $160 million, said toe Treasury, his name. toe Omar Shrine Club. ond Congregational Church. Qalaxie 4-Door Sedan. R&H, George Dickie Jr., Robert K. dents tried to push past toe po- ______>______1964 FORD Atty. James Egan of Hartford Bechtold, David Pierce, Peter The lecturer has taken 8000'' Series Molded Lugg;agc has the lice bairricades outside toe ______^______and air conditioning. MOSS Is toastmaster and chief spealc- Ratti, Rudolph Schoen, Robert courses in Bonsai at Brooklyn base’s main entrance this morn­ er. May, Thomas H. Curtiss, An­ (N.Y.) Botanical College, and features you want. Reinforced Ftbcr- ing as toe big carrier was an­ Convertible. Burgundy, The program itself Is not ex­ dre Baracco, Miss Marion An­ is post president of the Bonsai gluH Construction, covered with tough choring offshore, out of their 1965 COMET white top, R&H, power pected to be lengtoy. Russell derson, David R. Lewie, Linda Society of Greater Hartford, ' “ Pcnnanltc” Vinyl which Is Scuff- steering, auto., V-8. M445 sight. Prentice, president of toe Bellefleur and Raymond L. which has had many exhibits Resistant, Washable. Foam Handles. About 800 charged toe police Fury 4-Door. V-8, Shrine dub, 'wlU represent his Johnson. at Hartford (Constitution Plaza. Colors—Ladies - Blue Wednesday and about 700 1964 PLYMOUTH beige, radio, heat­ organization, and Atty. Paul Men’s Colors - Dusk Thursday. In each case toe po­ er, automatic, power steering M295 Marte, Rotary president, will lice, making their stand at a speak for his service club^ Dr. bridge leading to toe 'base’s ‘fA C C C A Q I I Country Sedan Station Wag- Merrill B. Rublnow, a Shriner, IwW® I U l l l f on. Dark green, RftH, auto­ will speak for toe Manchester HI KATHY, LOVE FROM YOUR PAPAYA! main gate, repelled toe students matic, power steering, 9-passenger. M845 W hy do our servicemen buy Savings Notes— Freedom Shares 'With tear gas, clubs and blasts Medical Assodatlon, of which he FROM THE COOLERS! Maqs, Baldwins, Cortland, Red Is president. and Golden Delicious and Russet Apples; also Bose Pears. U.S. Savings Bonds ? Their rea-. — as a bonus opportunity. Free­ from water caimons. VEGETABLES AND THEY’RE FRESH! Peas, Cauliflower, After toe clash today, about 67 COMET DEMONSmATORS Robert Murdock of Omar and s5ns are the same as yours anjl dom Shares pay 4.74% when Broccoli, Belgium Endive, Cherry Tomatoes, Com on Cob, 200 students snake-danced to a 2-Door Sedans. Automatic, 6 cyl., low REDUCED 'Harvey King o f IRotary have co- Green, Yellow Squash, White Sweet Potatoes, Hot Peppers, mine: saving for the future, held to maturity o f just four- housing compound for U.S. mileage. Nicely equipped. AH carry chalred ticket dlatributiwi. Mur­ Romaine Lettuce, Red, Green Cabbage, Green Beans, Egg 27" Pullman and-a-half years (redeemable Navy families but left after remalndier of factory 'warranty. PRICES! dock will ipresent a check to the Plant, Spinach, Cranberries, Acorn, Butternut Squash, Reg. $46.95 supporting freedom. And be­ MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE (Next to the Bakery) TEL: 649-S147 Hope to Dr. Diskan. Stanley N. after one year), are available on about 10 minutes of throwing White, Yellow Turnips and White Onions... SALE cause they’re fighting for free­ rocks at Japanese police who ★ FACTORY PURCHASE Baldwin of Omar has served as FRESH FRUIT! Plums, Nectarines, Strawberries, Spanish dom, too, maybe servicemen see a one-for-one basis with Savings set up barbed wire'barricades. treasurer, and anyone wishing Melons, Red, White, Blue Grapes, Temple, Navel Oranges, $35.95 Capri 4-Door Sedan. UglI Fruit, Tangerines, Coconuts, Pink, White Seedless the need more clearly than Bonds. Get the facts where you American children played un­ Reg. $1.29 lb. NOW 99c to m'ake a donation to the Hope Hearts of Swiss Cheese 1967 MERCURY R&H, automatic, V-8, In honor of Dr. Diskan may do Grapefruit, Cornice, D’AnJou Pears; also Figs, Dates, Nuts work or bank. concerned inside toe compound, Weekender many o f us. Buy Bonds. In power steering, remaining factory warranty. M345 so by making a check pa'yable and Fresh Cider... about 300 yards away. Weekend Specials For A Special Kathy! more than one way, it makes Join up. America needs your NOW to too Dr. Dlskan-Hope ’Testi­ Police said 10 policemen, four Gouda Cheese Beg. 65c, 7 oz. 49c TEMPLE ORANGES, Extra Large! . .6 for Reg. #38.95 you feel good. help. students and two Japanese re­ WE NEED (300D USED CARS! monial and sending it to Bald­ win at 26 Chester Dr. CARROTS ...... 2 lb. pkg. porters were Injured today, all WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER US? SALE $28.95 New Freedom Shares' U S Savings BcHids, at toe bridge, and eight persons Red Coat Cheddar Cheese Beg. $1.29 lb. NOW 99c McIntosh Apples, “ Grade A ” . .16 qt. bskt. $ 1 . 9 5 were arrested. One was 70- TANGERINES, Large S iz e ...... doz. 50^4 Now, when you join the Pay­ new Freedom Shares year-old Bin Akao, head of toe Pineapple-Grapefruit D rin k ...... 46 oz. can 2 9 « Engineering Supplies For Your Complete Luggage Needs Visit 2 Suiter roll Savings Plan or the Bond-a- ultra-rightist Greater Japan Pa­ Reg. 49c box NOW 39c COMPLETE LINE OF SUNDAY PAPERS! Bremner Wofers and Instruments 0 Also Conqilete Line of SEAL’TEST Dairy Products • Reg. $47.95 Month Plan, you are eligible to triotic party. Police said he Ig­ MORIARTY EVERYTHING nored repeated warnings to quit Moncheator Blueprint SALE $36.95 purchase the new type U.S. cruising through toe area In a and Supply, Ihc. MARLOW'S SINCE 1911! loudspeaker truck, making 690 Hartford Rd., 3 Suiter 10-7 U,8. GQvtmm^nt do## not pay for tkU advortiaomont. It praoantad aa a public DOWNTOWN MAIN ST., MANCHESTER A oaraica in aooparation with tha Troaaury DasMrtmant and TKa Advartiaing CounciL speeches against toe leftists. BROTHERS Mancbeater, C«mui.t -449-869S Reg. $61.85 Thie youths who rioted were I YUM! YUM! “Oonneotlcut’s (Mdest Llnooln-Metcpry Dealer” 1p p HHil p o PRODUCEI" described as toe hysterical 301 Center Street, MANCHESTER. 643-5135 Open 6 Days till 5:30 • Thurs. tUl 9 P.M. SALE $39.95 ’ fringe of toe student movement. OPEN MON.. TUES., WED 10-6 — THURS. & FRI. 10-B:30 — SAT. 10-5:30 OPEN EVENINGS ★ LOW BANK RATES 276 OAKLAND STREET, MANCHESTER • 643-6384 Thousands of labor unionists Read Herald Ads and Communist and Socialist PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTEai EVENING HERALD. BIANCHESTBR. CONN- FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1968 PAGE THIRTEEN

Legion Editor three-day fishing, $1.86; bow Ferfioit Columbia and arrow, $5.35; over 66 years, Co-editors Stan Slossberg permanent, $6.36; over 65, an­ Susan Goldberg Sports Editor 1 1 1 ! N ( ' N nual, $1.35; armed forces per- Gary Jodotn Ray Kelly 50 to 60 Children Expected 4 7 Listed i T he H igh S chool W orld .sonnol, $1.36. In ^Headstart’ This Summer On W indham MnncheBl<-r Evening Her­ FRIDAY, JANUARY 19 Compiled by Students of Manchester High School Mrs. Joyce Don, Faculty Adviaer ald ColiUTil)in correspondent, VOL. X X X , No. 17 Some SO to 60 children will be Another reason why the town Virginia Carlson, tel. 228-9224. I,’I 11' I entitled to "learn to be kinder- decided to apply'-for the state H onor Roll I ; ' II J- -.1 '■ ! ' ■ i! 1 garteners" next summer funds instead of federal was that Gifts to Mankind Survey Results through Operation Headstart. the federal arrangement chang- There were 47 local students Complete Thls is double the number of ed from what It had been In the on the Windham High School Me.sopotamla made many InstriiotionH children who benefltted through past two years. The change f ONNi I nruT ^ honor roll for the second mark­ gifts to modern man. lU con­ Private Private 1 the federally subsidized pro- would put the local program un­ tributions Include writing and Gradeless Class Approved gram last year. der control of a federal office In ing period, including 15 who law ;the wheel and the true Commercial Pilot Course This coming summer the pro- WUlimantic. maintained a 90 per cent aver­ arch; shepher's pipes .and the Instructor $680. Ballet, archltectxire, paycho- courses. Required courses for grades. A special computer gram will be financed with state Several weeks ago this matter age. harp; razors, co.smelic sots and card could be designed to In­ funds amounting to $0,684. Last was brought to the attention of iogy, dramatics, botany, theo­ graduation were also exempted. Those achieving first honors frying pans; and lustrological TELEPHONE 875-6630 — logy, piano, oceanography, and Many suggested art or m\isic clude the passing g^rades. The year ,uhen 32 children particl- the board of education by the include seniors. Robert Grfuit, charts. photography are suggeobed appreciation courses, as addi­ administration will decide pated In the project, the fed- two directors. At that time they Elizabeth Verprauskas; juniors, oral government approved an said they did not feel that the couroea to be added to the tions, unaware that they were whether any quality points will Henry Beck, Ann Tettelbach, amount of $9,278 and the state problems of that area would be 2flKS ouniculian on a pass or presently being offered. be Issued. Martha Giftoro, Catherine Grant added $2,760. similar to Vernon’s. fall basts. Most felt they could learn There are "multiple variables and Barbara Whitehouse; soph- through seif - motivation, but connected with such a change," CoHhrectars of the program. At Vernon Center mores, James Lanzalottn; fresh­ Nine English claaaes repre­ thought thye would need a good since it started two year sago The program, in the past, has sentative o f the three levels as Mr. Rogers noted; but, they man, Robert Andrychowski, Cur­ teacher and an interesting sub­ can be solved. It is going to in Vernon, ore Andrew Manne- f^j. weeks and has been tis Beck, Edward Kassmiui, Pa­ and grades were recently sur­ ject. gia and Arthur Mattson, prin- conducted at the Vernon Center veyed on their reaction to a take a lot of hard work to get tricia Gerniiui, Lori Kaplan, Jo­ Some suggested Chemistry n such a program Into action. If cipals at the Maple Street and Kindervarten nongraded system. anne Whitehouse and Nanev or Biology Lab courses to be it helps just ten students learn Lake Street schools. The^childrcn learn to get Wilks. Pro{x>sall I: Students would The dlpeotors note that the along with other children and W. a GIENNEY CO. taken on pass or fail basis. how to work through self-moti- Those on the "B " honor roll ■be given the option of choos­ One student would like to see vatlon, it would be worth It. requirements lor eligibility set jjow to follow instructions. Dur- ing a ifilfth ma^r or any elec­ up by the federal government the program, specialists In wlUt an average of 80 per cent PRICED TO TAKE HOME NOW a class on "how to get along Pamela Hamilton, '68 or better are: Seniors, Leslie tive that ia presently x>art of better with everyone!" ______are much more stringent than the field of speech and hearing Allen. Susanne Brou.sseau, the 175-subJect curriculum and It was also suggested that those set up by the state. examine the children for any U-1339 JI6 SAW BLADE Linda Floetlng; juniors, Diuiiel would receive full credit for Public Speaking, Creative Writ­ Children are chosen under the possible defects in these areas, ASSORTMENT A INDEX paaediRg. federal plan according to the Besides the two directors and Bums, George Evans, Carl Gos- ing and Journalism be convert­ Q a ss Talks line, Warren Jurovaty, Tliomas ed to pass or fail. Income bracket of the family the specialists there were two Black a Decker' 'Proposal n ; Initiate a limit­ Peters. Jack Thonip.son. Henry ed paas or fall system with the Eligibility for paas or fail and also the area in which they regular teachers ancf some as- With Guests live. The federal requirement gtstants. Ramm, Mary Inzinga, Susan addition of new courses set up courses was generally suggest­ Schussler, Karen Wolmer; soph- only on a pass or fAil basis. ed as including anyone. Ihter- sets a much lower income be- state has just announced catise it is geared to the entire it will appropriate $33,872 to fl- mores, Jerome Berkowitz, Stev­ l"was pnmnpted to wrCte the was stressed as the primary Members of the modem prob- en Brookman, Robert Gifford, country. nance a summer science and chore edftnilal when, through expe- qualification. There was sUil a classes had the opportun- Donna Altaffer, Martha Brand. to discuss their Same As U.8. Program reading program for the town. rlence and observatinn, I real- small percentage who thought discuss their questions Martha Carter, Sharon Green, I SPEED YOUR FIX-UP JOBS 4ze that we tend to forget the only Level I or Honors students about crime and delinquency The program, as subsidized by Last year about 300 children with three Manchester of^cials the state, will be basically the participated in this project, Gloria Hanyckyj, Susan Henry. ■purpose of educaitlon. In our should take those classes be- Pamela Marrotte, Colleen Mit­ I SET PROFESSIONAL RESULTS sbniggle to dbtaln Hie literal cause they wouldn’t have trou- whose job It Is to know the same as that tinanced by the In connection with a new federal government. The only chell, Patricia O’Brien, and syvnbolls placed on levels of 1*1^ passing, answers. Mr. Robert J. Digan, course scheduled for the Vernon apparent change will be that freshmen, Frank Rosen, Frank achievement. One punx)se behind the pass Co-ordinator of Youth Services, Adult evening school the state Senteio, Pamela German, Tan- BLACK AND DECKER to be the only <«• evaluation is to give the Captain George McCaughey, of midmorning snacks will not be is appropriating $4,150. served. , , ^ ni Hall, Patricia In.salaco, Deb­ 9 a s ;. •“■*« It could be a project of Th® "®^ course in basic adult ra Sadlon and Sharlene W'and- DEMONSTRATION pressures of college and com- ® ^ would be Interest- some of the local church or wo- education is for those interest^ ling. munity demand a graded eval- ^ which he might ^ j Thiim men’s organizations to set up a *" completing an eighth grade Mrs. Fagan Resigns uaitfon system in hopes of se- he wouldn’t get a P " « ^ ^ t e d on system of providing the snacks education in preparation for Mrs. Harriet Fagan has re­ SAT., JANUARY 20 curing an accura,te measure- high enough grade. This would for the c h U ^ . ‘he high school equivalency signed as secretary to the Zon­ ment o f atolllty So fbr. grad- students to explore sub- seminar p i^ a m s The local directors ■will be al- course, ing and Planning Commission, ^ the only u ^ J«cts for their own enjoyment lowed to set up their own quail-' With the state grant it will for personal reasons, and the 9 A.M. to 12 NOON ' mothod. But each teacher with- credit. problems c o i ^ . fication provisions using the make it possible for these peo- board Is seeking a replacement. in a school and each school has What should "passing” or Q^ff^lons je g a r x ^ state funds. These provisions pie to take the course without Edward Carlson, board secre­ Mr. Jack Devin, factory representative will its own interpretation o f "falling" be? Many of the stu- drugs and alcohol by Man- will have to be approved by the paying the tuition fee or buying Orders Canceled tary, says the commission needs grades Preparing and admimls- dents questioned answered in 'Chester teens, legal rights of state, however. their own supplies. Orders for Dr. Noel L. Brann, shown at his Wash­ a part-time clerk to take and U-124 %" DRILL be here to demonstrate the use and care of torimr ’ tests een canceled, Selective Some students felt “passing” That the School Department, ticipated in a ‘spirit contest.’ Above photo shows a portion oi the winning Service headquartei*s in Washington announced to­ typing is required, lie said. would be more relevant to Carlson added that at public ____ ^ or "failing" should be the teach- Police Department, and the wall presented by the class of ’68. (He lald photo by Pinto) day. The 30-year-old University of Maiyland pro­ leaiinlng. Congregational Church Sets hearings the board uses a tape c i a s ^ free from the pres- ®r’s estimation of whether they courts, work together through fessor, classified as a conscientious objector for 12 recorder which must then be sures of grades and geared at worked to the best of their abU- co-ordination to help students years, said his Reno, Nev., draft board had ordered transcribed. self-motivation would help stu- They emphasized class par- avoid trouble, rather than to an- Christian Unity Service O M iy Special Staff him to report to Kansas City, Kan., foi- civilian work. Anyone interested in the po­ MOn Wa dents develop the qualities that tlclpation and were In favor of tagonize or punish offenders, Senior Class Tops (AP Photofax). auce, tossed salad, sition may contact Carlson at learning should instill. limiting dally homework. Re- was stressed .It Is hoped that This week’s High School A joint Christian Unity Serv- cheese through meetings such as this, his home on CJoUlns Rd. Mr. Rogers, principal of ports and projects would World was written by Mrs. ice win be held Sunday eve- French bread, gingerbread; Legion of Honor between students and officials, Motor Boat Licenses MHS, defined the criteria for replace tests and add to the Don’s Journalism Class In­ nlng at 8 at Bolton Congrega- Wednesday, hot roast beef better communications and un­ Vernon Under new laws, all motor learning relevant to three ques- student involvement, stead of the regular World ^ ^ . sandwich, cabbage salad green "It doesn’t matter how big "Something good must come derstanding can be reached. In Spirit Contest boats must be licensed, accord­ tions. "How has it changed the The three problems connect- staff. In this one semester and wax beans, cookies; Thurs­ you Bire but if yoM put your out of everything, so keep smil- Sue Grant '68 the annual Week of Christian ing to town clerk, Mrs. Mar­ student’s behavior? Does It help with this program are: Ool- the class has learned a good Of course you’ve heard of silver letters on a purple back­ day, Mexican chill con came, 1 7 7 7 29“ Unity. State Funds Again Assured garet Dilworth. The new fee iheart into it you c ^ be bfg- .. This U the basic phUoeo- hlm to make declsicms that l®8f® acceptance, Honor Roll, deal about what it takes to car races, horse races, and ground, which showed the jun­ carrot and celery sticks, vanilla ger than anyone.’’ These are ^ . _ . - . _ . Guest preacher at the serv- Is $4.50 per year and the license need to be made In life? Does class standing. make a good newspaper. The even boat races, but have you iors depth of spirit with one U-190 VACUUM ^ wotds of this week’s le- Candace Johnson. Candy Field Day Planned ice, in which the congregations expires annually. U-153 JIG SAW U-140 SANDER It help him to formulate ques- Most colleges will accept class has been learning how ever heard of a spirit race? word, "Respect.” and clergy of the tour town macaroni and cheese, For Summer Science Camp 5-gallon capacity for man-size glnnnalre, Michael Walsh. They brtieves that by smiles and Makes straight, curved and scroll For fail, smooth reflnlshlng. Uses cleaning jobs. Large 2Vj" nozzle tions that need to be an- credits earned In a pass or fall to make-up a page, how to This event, in which the class­ From the class of '70 (soj^io- A set of registration numbers and hose. Includes reducer that also reflect on his constant ef­ slnoerity one can achieve the Plenning a career In the med­ churches will be participating, P®®®' peaches, cuts in wood, metal, plastic and 3 % " X 9" paper. Sands flush to swered?" system. It would be up to the plan for stories which would es of '68, '69, and '70 participat­ mores), was a picture of a beat­ Vemon has been notified by Olander is a graduate of El­- must be mounted on the bow other materials. Includes wood cut­ vertical surfaces. 4,000 orbits per allows use of IV 4 " household ical field? Saturday, March will be the Rev. Kenneth P. Cookie Drive ting blade, wrench, wrunch holder, minute. vacuum accessories. J fort to oontrUbute end par- most important goal In his or Of the 200 students polled, student to find out whether the ed, was held from January 8 nik with a guitar In his hand the state that it will receive lington High School and enter­ of the boat. 16Wi dS the date to rememlber. be of Interest to the students Flint, pastor of St. Paul’s Ro- T*’ ® annual Girl Scout cookie U-240 Dual-Action Sander $29.99 U-191 10-Gal. Vacuum $36.66 tiotpete, and help others. about 85 per cent felt that schools he plans to enter ac­ singing, "Be true to your ed the service in September Hunting and fishing licenses U-255S 2-Speed Jig Saw $29.99 her life —“true happiness." A revival of the “Career Day" in general, and what pictures to January 12. During this man Catholic Church in Water- drl'’® starts Monday afternoon funds to conduct a summer Faotlolpatton and contribu- grades were necessary In most cept pass or fall credits, when week all members of each class school." science camp. This will be the 1967. for non-resident sportsmen have When asked about her likes, at Mlanchester Memorial Ho»- would best fit the page. The forj at 4. Girls should not take or- ttoR seem to come natureily to classes. They restricted sequen­ he Is planning his class sched­ made posters depicting how The spirit contest was spon­ third year such a project has Seaman Norman J. Sear.s, son been increased. piltal is being airranged by the following persons deserve At the recent annual meeting ders before that time. MUce. He paTUi^ipated for throe Candy immediately answers, tial courses and majors from ules. much spirit each class could sored by the Cheerleaders un­ been approved, of Mrs. Helen P.schichholtz of Hunting and fishing, $15.35; Pre-Med CSub and the Women’s additional credit for this is­ of St. George’s Episcopal ------yeans with the MHS football "people." "I like sincere people being evaluated as pass or fail; The Honor Roll and class Joseph Beilis, principal of the 65 MounUiin St., is serving hunting, $11.35; fishing, $6.35; A^uxlUary. The Women’s Auxil­ sue as they took time out show. The posters, which were 4®*" H’® dlr®rtion ot Miss Jette. Church Arthur Carlson was re- Manchester Evening Herald team end ■was Seated co-cap- who don’t use false pretenses to but they were In favor of this standing are based on credits made by the students at home, On the last day of the race, Northeast School, has been nnni- aboard the heavy guided mis- iary Is under the direction oif from their studies to prepare elected vice chairman and Bolton correspondent, Cleme- Blacks. Decker taih in his sentor year. He was cover up their faults." People system if applied to elective and quality points assigned to or in school In their spare time, teachers voted for the class with ed director of the project which site cruiser USS Canberra in Mirs. Douglas Smith and Mrs. this week’s World. George Shaweross was re-elect- well Young, tel 643-8081. on the wrestling team for two have always played an impor- were displayed throughout the the most spirit, which they de­ was headed for the first two the Gulf of Tonkin off the coast MjarUn’ Duke. The program Editor—Nancy Luckman. ed treasurer. ------yeans, end has been a member tant part In Candy’s life. " I ’m week in the MHS cafeteria. termined by the amount of post­ years by assistant superinten- of North Vietnam. teusUng from 9 ajn. to 2 p.m. Feature Editor — Claire Chairman of the church is the Tne World's Best 7K' CIRCULAR SAW A of the Boys Leaders Cluto for very lucky to have been blessed They ranged from the most se­ ers, and by the various tactics dent of schools, Allen Dresser. will include tours, lectures, and Pospisll. vicar, acting for the bishop. Sgt. Richard E. Fleming, son Perfumes— Colognes the past three years. with a wonderful homellfe and rious, to the fimniest, decorat­ students used to represent "spir­ Warrants Set The camp has been conduct­ of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. and ALL-STEEL CASE films. Senior Editor—Pam Hamil­ Mrs. Fred Kawam was elect­ two wonderful parents. I would ed with bright colors and con­ it" on these posters. Students ed at Earleen Gro\-e, Tolland, Fleming of RFD 2, Ls on duty “Free Gift Wrapping” .? iHls concern for his Busing C.A. Topic The Pre-Med Club Is working ton. ed clerk pro-tem upon the resig­ Model U-130-2 like to bring a similar environi- cise verses. waited anxiously dxiring the day For State Men and is open for a six-week pe­ at Nha Trang AB, Vietnam. 37** mates and the students at on a floor-plan of the hospital Sports Editor—Tom Platt. nation of Mrs. Joseph D’ltalia, ment to at least some ot the Some o> the verses on the on ^ d a y for the verdict to riod after the close of the Fleming is a 1960 graduate of ARTHUR DRUG An excellent value! Powerful U 130 7’^" Saw MHS is shown by his paTtlcI|>a- A random selection oi 60 ele­ offers the best opportunity,” but, to be presented to the hospital Bryan Cushing, ’69 whose job prevents her from On West Coast cuts 2' lumber at 45'. Adjusts for bevel cuts tlon in various extra-curricular many innocent children who posters were as follows: Class be announced. Finally, during taking another term as clerk. schools in June. Stafford Springs High School. { have become victims of their mentary students are being bus­ he added, busing is serving a in the futiire. ot '68: A large picture of com­ the laat period, the announce­ A number of people who serv- and depth of cut. Sawdust ejects away from activities. He has been a mem- Brad Huddleston was elected vision. Includes steel case, 7%" combination parents’ misfortune. I would go ed to surrounding ‘middle class' purpose now. The Doctor would A system of scheduling mem- GERMAN CLUB PLANS ic strip character Snoopy, In a ment came. Class of '68 were kev man Cpofo-p RiokoU nns BRIDGEPORT (AP)—Circuit gj „ „ the staff for the previous Save $4.95 ■ber o f the Student Council and suburbia resulting In . . . “ stu- Uke the inogram continued im- bers to the emergency room at blade and rip fence. is an exstiVe member o f the about this task by working for _ _ A May dance? A trip to the very relaxed position, with the the winners. Seniors were re­ Saw Alone . an adoption agency, interview- dents having access to middle til the Inner-city can bring up Manchester Memorib.1 Hospntal Drelgroochen Oper? But they all verse "Happiness Is being a warded by being dismissed Case Alone .. 9.05 ■Senior Commencement Com- cftess models that represent In- its schools to the suburban lev- is also being set up. N happen in the Spring! To the senior." from school 10 minutes early. milbtee. He is atoo president of ^ jucoe.g.n, ““t S ZiSon'T; ‘ « « u. U.C forest In Improving educational els. Simsbury, s6 far, has been Club memibers ■will observe German Club, at their meeting From the class of '69 (jun­ Happiness WAS being a Senior! will be filled in the near future. 1968 Total Volue . . IS42.17 'tA, r!«nt«- th®" placing the children In the Mrs. George Rishell. charges at Oakland, Calif. proper homes. In preparation.preparation, status In themselves.” the only town to formally re- .emergency room activities on last Thursday, these up-coming iors), was a large poster with JuUe Mariotti ’68 A secretary is still needed to quest a renewal, but Dr. Friday afternoons. Everett Hoffman was chosen police said. ^ ^ ^ o this job I’m planning to en- I>r. TTiompson, talking on hlb events were the topics of dis­ as the delegate to the Eastern work tor the six-week period ^ ‘ ®*' coll®*!® and major In pey- knowledge as assistant di'rector Thompson says he has high Dana Thresher, ’68 cussions. Committees were Robert B. Schow, 23, of Bridge­ which mns from June 24 to Aug. CHRYSLEnS & DODGES contribute something f w the „ of Project Concern, introduced hopes that otoers will follow. ______Chpitol Area Council; Eric port is named in a warrant organized for a May Dance and Clayton, to the Archdeaconry, 2. benefit of MHS. His dislikes In- r< ^ one of the goals of the program Dr. Thompson said that de­ plans to attend the Threepeimy charging murder in the slaying News of Servicemen FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY dude people who don’t par- year Candy has ^ ^ SAA books are not transfer­ ^ d Mrs. Henry Fuller, to the .year.old Everett Inman of spite some local political oppo- 45 Pvt. Richard J. Field, 20, son tifcipate, hippies, long hair, and k®pt very busy wlto Modem able. Anyone who allows some- Opera by Berthold Brecht were MHS Defeats Conard, diocesan convention. Bridgeport last Sept. 22. sltion, he feels the program wUI one else to use their SAA will mode. of Mr, and Mrs. William J. draft dodgers. “Ixmg hali- lb a P ~ b le ^ , . ^ b r a m , E ^ - He continued that. . . 1968 DODGE continue to provide Its many have his book taken away and Mitch Cohen '68 The M groun Ch^stlansen, 23. ^..e,aField 01 of izzs 1224 nuruoru Hartford Tpke. .p .e ., sign of not acting mature; if Cherniy, ^ (^tive influence and sided advantages to both inner not returned. He may, how------will meet Wednesday at^ Sh completed a field radio me- a person is stupid enough to Writing. Aftor school she l ^ essential” .. . for city and surrounding communi- ever, buy a new one for $3.60, The state of Sikkim In the Hl- Squeezes by 60-59 George’s Church at 7 d m Holv " ^ warrant charging him with chanlc course at Army Armor want to look l^ike a girl, then P^cipaW In ^ atudents being bus- ties. or pay adult prices at all events malayas has an area of 2,7-16 Eucharist will be celebrated at robbery with violence in the school, Ft. Knox, Ky. he Im’t a man.” ®d are approximately two years out the game, both offensively Mitch Cohen '68 and Year Book. square miles. Wilth a stiuuiiiing vltetory over 8, and the adult Inquirers’ class DU o * During the nine-week course, Mike also works hard sfcho- dent Council, In which she was behind those students in the sub- Bridgeport Police Superinten­ Conard, by a score of 60-59, the and defensively. v^l meet at 8:30. On Thursday Field received instruction cov­ laatlCeiUy. He plans to continue a member In her junior year, u^ban schools. This Is caused dent Joseph A. Walsh said the DART 2-DR SEDAN •Ray Kelly with some ftrve the liturgy of the Lord’s Supper ering electrical and radio fun­ Mb education toward a career Sock and Buskin, Somanhls, and by the "depression d the inner MHS hoopsters have upped charge against Christiansen in­ dribbling and Dick Cobb and will be held at 10 a.m. tor the damentals, radio maintenance In teaching, which is the moat Current Affairs. city.” Success on these goals, thetr winning streak to eight volves the taking of Inman’s ■Dale Ostrout performing cam- feast of the conversion of St. and communication subjects. Dart 2-Door Sedan. Undercoating, backup lights, Important thing to Mike In his Out of school you could find he said, can be shown by the clothes after he was beaten games and retain their well- mendably, in the clutxdi, Man­ Paul. The confirmation class Airman David F. Strimike, windshield wtisiier, 6 cylinder, standard tniiture. He plans to mayor in near the New Haven Railroad Candy going door-to-door col- average I. Q. increase of 15 aamed number one spot in the chester came over a tough meets Saturdays at 10 a.m. son of Walter P, Strimike Sr. of transmission. Chrysler Physical Education and minor lecting for the Heart Fund or points by part'cirr.tirg Hart­ three point deficit. Tilm Cough­ tracks on Housatonic Avenue. C.C.I.L. Aptitude Tests Set 280 Phoenix St., h. : been as­ 5-year/50,000 mile warranty. ffcw # 3 in ihlMory or English. / working at the Mary Cheney ford students. lin tallied 'tiwo points after be­ The charges against the two signed as a refrigeration and Although Manchester con- The State Employment Serv ■nils year Mike’s su'bjecte Library where she has been a Because the inner city scho<^ ing fouled with 65 seconds left ice will adminlrter the Gen- Oakland involve alleged air-conditioning specialist at SNOW REMOVAL NEEDS include English IV, Modern page for the past two years. . . . "are not that different" . . . itnoiUed the opening tap and in the game. Finally, -with the eral Aptitude Test Battery to possession of marijuana, Walsh Sheppard Air Force Base, Tex. ProMems, Oomparative Govern­ And when spare time rolls Dr. Thompson said that In a scored the first basket, Tues­ help of a hoop, end 2 points 15 seniors who are planning to ^ representative of Bridge- Strlmike recently completed ment, and Chemistry. around, look for Candy curled city busing would not work. He day night’s ■win did not come from the charity line by Dioh enter Into full-time employment police was en route today basic training at Lackland First sign Last summer, Mike worked CALCIUM CHLORIDE «ag % S 0 , >« i., Bag«4.20 up In her favorite chair reading aald that a . . . "proper racial easily for the pla'yers. Cobb, Manchester surged ahead after graduation. The test bat' to Oakland , in , ,connection with a FB, Texas. He is a 1967 grad- with the recreation department books by John Steinbeck or the balance” . . . coidd not be attain­ The near capacity crowd saw amidrt screaming voilcee, to win tery will be given next Friday ‘ "man slaying, uate of Howell Cheney Tech Top Qualily ©f a g O O d " Bag where he gained Invaluable ex­ Peanuts comic strips. ed in the 44 per cent Negro and Manchester ahead at the first by one xxxtnt, despite a last morning at the high school. High School, Manchester. HALITE ROCK SALT 49c perience In working with chil­ Her likes? “ Well, besides peo­ 10 per cent Puerto Rioon Hart­ huzzer by one of the heatth- second hoop by Canard. High Ehnployment service counsel­ Airman l.C. Robert W. Sauer, dren of all ages. Mike knows ple I like cherry pies, Austin ford schools. lesit leads any team could pro­ scorers for Manchester fere lors have already pre-counsel- Party Planiiing son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert USED CARS that what he learns now will be Healeys, and the color blue." On the question of admitting duce throughout the game, 14-9. Dale Ostrout with 15 points led these seniors and will re­ Sauer of 429 Tunnell Rd., is used cari4 of great assistance In his fu­ THIS WEEK'S Dislikes? “ I dislike conceit In stJudents to the already over-, Manchester had foul trouble and Ben Gryzb with 13. turn' next month to discuss the Topic of Y Unit now serving at Phu Cat Air­ ture teaching ye;ars. people more than anything." crowded elementary schools, he throughout, as many pl-aiyers Nancy Luckman, '68 test results and appropriate em­ base, Vietnam. 1967 BARRACUDA 1967 '440' DODGE When asked what a student And on the controversial issue answered that the program is tallied three or four perscxnals ployment opportunities wi'th the Mrs. Luanne Fisher of Wes(t Sauer is a munitions special­ DOOR BUSTER should do to get the most out 4-Dr. Sedan. Auto, trans., of long hair, Candy answered, nm on a ‘vacant seat 'prlnclpJe well before the game was over. AUDITIONS BOON students. Hartford will speak on "Giving ist and is a 1965 graduate of 2-Dr. Hardtop. V-8, auto­ of his years at MHS Mike re­ "On girls the longer the better, and pointed out that Hartford However the baskets were not Do you like to sing, dance, Program on Admissions Parties Without Killing Your- Howell Cheney Tech, Manches­ matic Irons., $ 9 $ i| fl V-8, power S99QR plied that one should "partici- steering, on boys anything off the neck has an average of two or three so easily made, as three or gamble? Then keep your eyes A program_____ entitled ‘Stamped self,” Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. ter. power steering. SYLVANIA ■pate in at least one sport, join is fine." times as many students per four attempts for a tiip-ln failed and ears open for news of the tor OiUege Admissions" will be meeting of the Y-Wednes- Pvt. Robert L. Bowen, 20, son any extracurricular activity, class as Manchester. He also shown next Thursday on Chan- day Dessert Series at the Oom- of Mr. and Mrs. Newman E. We then asked Candy If she many times, and several ouib- upcoming auditions for the a » and contribute something of stressed that one reason why nel 24 from 8:30 to 10 p.m. 'nunity Y, 79 N. Main St. Bowen, Columbia has complet­ 1964 CHEVY LIGHT BULBS had any advice to underclass­ Side shots Just missed their nual musical Guys and Doll*. 1965 CHRYSLER 9 htmself to the school.” ■the Hartford schools are so Parents of college-bound stu- M*"®- P'*®*’®'' studied with ed nine weeks of advanced in­ men who want to make the mar)< or spun in and out o f the This free-wheeling, oard- lagging behind the suburban dents are encouraged by Guld- “ ^® ‘®‘® Clementine Paddleford, fantry training at Ft. Polk, lya. New Yorker 4-Dr. Sedan. Bel Air 2-Dr. Sedan. V-8, 25 To 100 Watt In the future Mike wUl prob­ most out of their years at MHS. hoop. Deapfte a remairltatole dealing, romantic comedy con­ school is that in a class a ance Director Lewis Morgan to is taking lessons from Seaman Stephen J. Olander, Fully equipped. $ 1 0 9 5 auto, trans. ^ 1 0 9 5 ably be remembered for his un­ "To get the most out of his or team effort by Manchester, cerns Sky Masterson, sophisti­ teacher might have as many as match his timely program and James Beard. She conducts USOG, son of Mr, and Mrs. selfish character, his sporting her years at MHS a student Conard led at the half •with a cated member of a floating crap twenty-five 'problem students' to telephone their questions to classes in gourmet cooking at Walter J. OIn/ider of Pinnacle ability, and for a ridiculous oast must put forth an effort in the hoop at the buzzer, the score game that has been banned in For per class. th e ^ tio n . Hartford and West Rd., Ellington has beea grad­ 89c that he wore on his wrist for a classroom, get to know a varie­ 27-125. every reputable and some ill- Is the teacher imduly over­ Further details can be obtain- Hartford. She attended Rhode uated in the top ten per cent 1966 DODGE year. But for the present he ty of his fellow students and Eight minutes have never reputable ciUies. resides with his parents, Mr. loaded? The doctor said that A list of dialogue and vocal ed from Morgan, at toe high Island School of Design, Provl- of the Aerographer's Mate 1965 CHEVY QUALITY— THE BEST ECONOMY OF ALL take part In school sponsored under Project Concern, two passed so slowly as 'both Con- dence, and for seven years she School, Lakehurst, N. J. Charger. R&H, power steer­ and Mrs. John Walsh, at 3 activities." <«er*U photo br Bucelvichu) selection required for auditions full-time social workers, ten ard and Manchester were scor^ Visit to Mansfleld “ ved in the. . The course lasted 17 weeks. Impala 4-Dr. JS CQC ing, power brakes, $44Qls Preston Dr. ing one after another to make b® pooted In the m ^ c auto, 'trans. Karen Carlson, '68 educational aids and ten sup­ MHS wrestlers waged a losing fight against Conard Wednesday. The Psychology Club, under l^h® event is open to all in- Hardtop. fcsiwii Terry Nolan '68 tihia^ tense, and 'vital game one wing, choral room and in Mr. plementary teachers are sent Blsutchard’s room 211. Scripts Morgan’s • leadership, visited terested women. Hostesses are BIO SHOTS of the most exciting of the MANCHESTEH along with the 260 students, and vocal scores will be avail­ Mansfleld State Training School Mrs. Ralph Maher and Mrs. DUCKS SWAMPED Manchester High rifle which makes amends for the season. The score at the end recently. The club Is comprised J®*m Davis. 1966 PONTIAC GTO 1965 FORD XL500 Wrestlers Faeed by Problems o f the third quarter, with Con­ able In the library on an over­ CHARGE YOUR ■n»e MHS ducks were team remained undefeated by possibility _ of an overload. An- of 12 seniors and meets t h r e e ------The sign of ard ahead by one, 41-40, proves night or weekend basis with two 2-Dr. Hardtop. C6 CAE this swamped In their third meet of outshcoting Hamden High last other advantage Is that this is The MHS wrestling team to 6. Dave Crandall, 103 lbs., Monday afternoons a month, of- Seventh Named v-8 with $9AIHk Iw.g!gI enmey The two and three year copies on continual reserve for R&H, auto., PS. the season lest Thursday at Friday. Under Coach Tony All- . . ."one way which suburban •this point. PRESCRIPTION 4-on-the-floor. 649-5253 PItOi'essioiml opened Its season with a win and Steve Hemmenway, un- wrestlers need the coach’s help use In study halls. ter school. BOSTON (AP)—Running back dealer who Maloney High. This was the brio the MHS riflemen won by a children benefit is- the assocla- on December 16th at Windham limited, decisioned for Manches- on Improving their skills; this If a game could be won by Claire PospisU Methodist Notes Larry Garron is the seventh 1967 PLYMOUTH FURY III 4-DR. HARDTOP CO. e.voels ill flrst defeat of the season for score of 914 to 890, High scorers tiqn ■with .four screaming, cheering fans, on The official board of United Boston Patriot named to play in "inner-clty High School in Wilhmantic. The ter to get them 6 podnits, leaves the newcomers on their R&H, auto, trans,, tinted glass, factory air, $ 9 9 9 5 FROfessional the taMiers as they 'won only for Manchester were Bill Shel- groups", and that their feet throughout most of all groups grapplers put down Windham 3 Coach Jack Early said, "In own. C!oach Early claims, “ An Any students who have not Methodist Church will meet Sunday’s remainder of 5-yr./50,000-niile warranty. ai)id callable the fourth quarter, this game 3 3 6 three events. Manchester took don with a 189, Nick Tlmreck concerned obtain “ some gain to IS, with pins from Dave order to have a successful assistant coach Is needed badly had their caps and gowns Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. A mission League All-Star Game at Jack- W «lcom « H«ra ser\’loo, ad\ice the 400-freestyle, the 400-free 187, Kurt Miller 186, Mike D’Au- in ethnic knowledge and of ra- Crandall, Jay Plante, Steve wrestling squad, up to date to help the new wrestlers.” If would have beem decided measurements taken care of potluok supper will be held next sonvlUe, Fla. It will be , the NORTH MAIN STREET and products. rday, and diving. The final tal­ ria 179, and Ed Slegeski with a clal differences.” Shorrock, and Steve Hemmen­ equipment must be used. Thfe gjn assistant coach and a half- 1^® unified spirit ^ 'M ig the should go to Clifford’s and have Saturday,. ' fourth appearance in the game CHGRCHES MOTORS, Inc. ly read 08 to 42. This gives Man­ 173. This match gives'them a Project <3oncern Is purely ex- way, wrestling mat that the team now way decent mat were acquired MHS students was fantastic, them , taken as soon as possible. School Menu tor the eight-year veteran. AT OPEN FRIDAYS UNTIL 8:30 chester a 2-1 record as they 3-0-0 record os they prepare perlmental. Dr. Thompson said, Manchester hew lost the past uses is nine years old. The mat the team would do nothing but With 2:47 left In the last Junior graduation candidates Monday, chicken noodle soup He was named . to replace CHRYSLERS — DODGES travel to meet Conard on Tues­ PINE PHARMACY ELLINGTON GLASTONBURY to receive (Thoate at Waddell "I don’t see busing as a fintil four straight, with three of the cover u ^ d covers twenty small improve. quarter, the score was 'tied, 54- should alos report to Clifford’s with crackers, bread and but- Houston Oilers’ rookie Woodle. 80 OAKLAND ST. MANCHESTER BUILDING MATERIAI^LUMBER— FUEL day. January 17. answer. I must agree with Mr. four on the road. Tuesday, Con- mats that the team must drag Photo by Bucelvlclus till. Steve Shoff displayed some for their cap and gown meas- ■ ter, French apple slices; Tues- Campbell, who is sidelined with 664 Center St 649-08U Tom Platt '68 Tom Platt ‘68 Bea that the ‘educational park’ ard put the mat men down 41 out day after day." Dave Crandall, '68 fine boll-handling skill through- urements as aoOn as possible. day, spaghetti with meat and an injury. PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESiTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, .lANUARY 19, 1968 PAGE FIFTEEN

'THERE'S THIS GHOST THAT WON'T GO AWAY' THE Recognition Received as Union Herald Angle Fagles Home, Road Clash for Indians Hr S -..„ From Owners by NFL Players EARL YOST Sports Editor So. Windsor Status of Alcindor NEW YORK (AP)—Na­ Dan Schulman of Chicago, the sodation president and former at the same old stand—we have review of player split* on post­ season games, and plans for an tional Football League legal counsel for the associa­ player Bill Howton, quarterback a mandate (from the players),’’ And Knights increased players’ benefit fund. Popular Question Again Crops Up Still Question Mark irfayers, with a strengthen­ tion, admitted that one of the Gary Wood of the New Orleans Gordy said. Gordy said the union would Popular question asked in numerous quarters of late ed bargaining line, have re­ plays the organization will car­ Saints, and Malcolm Kennedy, NFL owners, apparently find­ not attempt to negotiate person­ has been this: Do you think Manchester High (or East In Big Game HOUSTON (A P )— Lew Alcindor remained the tallest ceived recognition as a ry Into the meeting is the threat the association’s business ad­ ing a strengthened players asso­ al contracts, bull would bcicit the Catholic) could beat East Catholic (or Manchester question mark in America today as UCLA and Houston union from the owners and of a strike to gain Its demands. ministrator, met with the press ciation more acceptable than principle that a player can be High) on the basketball court? As repeated before, we By BARRY COWLES finished preparations for their showdown in the Astro- will huddle with them next "It’s always possible, but I to explain what the organization the Teamsters, recojgnlzed It by represented by a lawyer or busi­ will never know until the two schools get together. It Carrying a near-perfect ------— dome Saturday night. month. don’t conceive of such a thing at is all about. agreeing to meet with the play­ ness manager. won’t be this year, and a meeting may never be ar­ record to Wethersfield to- Tfc 1 1 *) k Alcindor, the 7-foot-l rallying "No date has been set,” De­ the moment," the attorney said. ’The players decided last week ers. He expressed hope for an All- ranged. — night, the Manchester High K ll I ll^tS .A.C© point of the awesome Brulne, "We are not out to hurt the Star game between the National troit guard John Gordy, presi­ not to join an outside union such Among the players’ demands schools are wide teevee audience Saituiday Indians visit the hig*h SChool sat It out Thursday nlgfht, a 'game, disrupt the league or dn- as the Teamsters, and Instead are increased salary mlndmums and American leagues to build 3 will carry the hardcourt in a CCIL pair- ^ m patch covering hLs Injured left dent of the Players’ Association, terfere with Its operation, and to strengthen the Association, from |B,B00 to $18,000 a year. up the players’ fund. He also l T J I O l l . r o © O f t y S eye, as his UCLA teammates told a press conference ’Thurs- we do not intend to harm the To do so, they had to identify $800 a player for each pre-sea- hoped ultimately to bring the on ing. The locals hdld a one •' rolled over Portland 93-69 In Lne day, "but it) probably will be the general public." themselves as a union. son game, a signed contract be- AFL players Into the organlza- ' homp iH . ^^ ' ' ' half game edge over Windham tion. niTto ^ for top honors at 7-1. An middle of February.” Schulman, Gordy, former as- "We are not back In business fore reporting to training camp. put in the natuml rivalry cate- the road to recovery following Indian win would make It nine Story Untru© T'?as me 47m suaigm gory. triumph for Wooden’s Wonders, an illneiss. straight. Wethersfield Is in sev- At the moment, the two clubs Earl toe Pearl has his prob- labelled toe flne.st college team * * enth positions with 2-6 and 3-6 lems, but they’re nothing cbm- ever put together but facing Effort Could Result in Disqualification Sports Viewing boast a combined record of 17 a y records. wins In 18 starts. East has won pared to those of the Baltimore their sternest challenge yet In play took place in East Catholic High undefeated SATURDAY all nine outings, Manchester is _ , Bullets. the powerful Houston Cougars. night’s basketball st 9-0, hosts winless East Hart- Earl Monroe spent most of "Physically, Hourton Is prob- 1:00 (30) Bowling 8-1. The Eagles boast a nine- eame win streak and Tn between Ellington High ford High. Jim Reynolds, Doug Thursday denying reports that ably the strongest team we’ll Congress Threat in Track Feud 1:30 ( 3) Hockey: Phila­ MERCHANTS — John Naret- ^ n s h a v e ^ ^ le ^ ^ t o ^ J h t Suffleld High. At the start M®>ody and Tim Kearns are ex- delphia vs. Boston eight he would refuse to go into the- meet,” said UCLA Coach John to 143-160-392, Joe Picaut 146- these organizations to further federations. We don’t permit ^ of the second half, the teams Parted to spark the Eagles to NEW YORK (AP) — (18) College Basket­ ttralght triumphs. Army if drafted, them got 26 Wooden, who still doesn’t know 137-393, Earle Everett 146, Earl their own selfish motlvles.” lined up facing Uie WRONG ^ 10th victory that will assure Congress has threatened any sort of government regula­ ball: Wichita State vs. There ^ould be healthy rela­ points against St. Louis in a Na- whether Alclndoi- will be able to OoK 186-378, Roy Stratton 381, Javits’ action seconded that of basket. Suffleld controUed the locals of a berth In the Class tions.” So. minots tions between the two schools. Uonol Basketball Association play. to crack some heads in Sen. Robert Griffin, R-Mlch., tap and scored In Ellington’s ^ State tourney. East also holds Joe Mayer 362, Clint Keeney (8-4) Basketball: Cor­ If the two schools met. In bas- game at GreeiMboro, N.C.. but "It’s all up to the doctors,” who introduced a bill that would Currently, the AAU and 2:00 ketb^h mere w ^ t o ’Tte a‘ ^ »^® ‘ ry. the the top spot in the HCC solidly. 362, Zener Tamulis 387, Harvey solving the dispute over nell vs. Columbia toe Hawks won 119-116. Wooden said. "He’ll have anoth- Jotuvson 3ttl, Tom ’Turner 362, ban the disqualification of any NCAA are fighUng over a track larow ir, shooter wos foulcd and awarded Manchester needs only to win Monroe was originally quoted ®'' examination today In Hous- track and fields, but has meet scheduled for New York 4:00 ( 3) Golf Classic large enough In Manche^r to ^ ^ remaining 10 games Earle Rohan 369. amateur athlete from competl- accommodatc those In a Baltimore newspaper about ^ ^® * ceady, he won t been warned that the ef­ on Feb. 9, to be staged by the ( 8) Pro Bowlers Tour “ missed and Ellington rebound- to qualify for CIAC Class AA Uon because he had engaged in to purchase tickets. his upcoming draft physical, but P^J*- * ^ think toe doctor fort could result in the dis­ U.S. Track and Field Federa­ 8:00 ( 3) Saturday at the ^ ___ _ ed. Here the game officials real- State 'Tourney. It should be a OARDEIN GROVE — Lois a meet staged by a rival organi­ FoothaJd dates — one annual- later denied he would refuse to wlU let him unless he can qualification of the entire zation. tion, an arm of the NCAA. Races Iv*— 'fea*uri^°thp *^®‘f “ P stopped downhill slide for remaining DouvUle 138-384, Dcdores Smith (30) World of Golf: serve if drafted. remove the eye patch 24 hours 146-346, Fran Crandall 129, Anne American Olympic team. Several non-coHeglans are en­ ^ ^ play. l®ague clashes until the locals prior to the game.” But In New York, Avery Gardner Dickinson vs. The Bullets are deep in the ’Twerdy 164-360, Mae Janeck 126, In Washlngfton, ’Thursday, tered in the meet, which is not students as weU^^ JoLi *Pnh^ Apparently the two game of- h«Mt Windham at Clarke Arena, "I want him to be In there," Brundage, chairman of the In- Mason Rudolph Eastern Division cellar with 16 Clara Truemain 149-347, Reggie Sen. Jacob Javlts, R.-N.Y., sanctioned by the AAU, and that ^ l^ ch ? meitin? ^ ^ere confused, as were Only other two games are non- Houston Coach Guy Lewis said. tematioiral Olympic Committee, ( 8) Wide World of ®®ff*^8^ would be a ,, if conference nairlnp-n with Rnlke. victories and 30 defeats. Gburski 146-388, Nancy PontUlo called for congressional action organization has threatened to the players, because It took sev- conference pairings with Bulke "If he’s not there, toe game warned that any congressional Sports: Globetrotters box office bonanza The Hawks won on a late bas­ 136-381, Betty Richie 126. to end the feud between the Am­ suspend every athlete who com­ era! minutes, and severeal heat- '®y High and Norwich High, won’t be as meaningful.” action could jeopardize the en­ 6:00 (30) Let’s Go to the Baseball meetings, such as on ket and two free throw.s by ateur Athletic Union and the tire American Olympic team. petes In it. ed debates, before the final — tough clubs. With or without Wg Lew, the Races Memorial Day, following the ' \i^ere However, you can bet Coach ^ y Wdlk^s «^ er a basket ^ ^ FARKADE DUSTY — Walt National Collegiate Athletic As- "If the government tries to A federal panel that has been parade, would no doubt be a ~ decisions 6:30 ( 8) Gadabout Gaddis made, which were: Hyde isn’t counting the by Don Ohl had tied the score. Surowiec 212, Herb Clark 221, sociaUon. dictate a setUement," Brundage medlaUng the dispute for more natural attraction, or a Satur­ crowd of 55,000 assured for the 7:00 (18) Wrestling Ellington was awarded two l^^skets before the ball Is Zellmo Beaty led 8 t. Louis with ___ • Joe Colllngwood 212-600, Ed “ I don’t believe,” Javits said, said, "the entire Olympic team than two years Is expected to 9:00 ( 3) Basketball: Hous­ day afternoon game during the clash of toe nation’s top two Smith 220-882, Bill Quackenbush "that the sports fans of this night be ruled ineligible. hand down a decision before points, no foul was assessed Ihmwn. Any club can be tough X points while Ohl had 32 for c^ ite g e 'b a S T e O ^ i'T ^ r ton vs. UCLA season. the Bullets. " 213-211-602, Gene Tost 211-867, country will sit Idly by as our "One of our basic rules Is that that meet, but both organiza­ xT.oii4>,.o_ „ . , L against the Ellington player and ®''*y given night, which It’s also scheduled for nation­ 11:30 (30) Roller Derby school to be Ellington was awarded the ball means the Indians must be pre- In toe only other NBA game, Nell Lawrence 213-861, Jim outstanding prospects for the the various sports teams be se­ tions have lately said they al tele'vlsion coverage on the TV i ^ s s u ^ , by outside interests, ^ bounds pared to play ball. Look what CSnotnnnti beat San Diego 129- Picking First Clubs 888 SUNDAY Sports Network. The game Stamler , Joe LaVue 206, A1 Olympic Games are used by lected by independent amateur might not be bound by It. into adopting a sports rivalry. ^he officials, incidentally, are happened to Windham at HaU 126. starts at 9 p.m. EST. Bohls 202, ’Tom Dletrldhsen 216. 1:30 (30) AFL All-Star However, one can t helo but a •»_/.. az. . Game act responsible for the players In the American Basketball Alcindor, Player of too Year feel ^aat .such a relationship Qjg wrong way. Tradesmen against tradesmen Association, Dallas beat Ken­ HOWAT A MOSHER — Jean 2:60 ( 8) NBA: Knicks vs. last season os a sophomore, would be a healthy one. won ^he scene at Cheney Tech tucky 94-89, Denver crushed Oordy 126, Mltchle Evans 142- Detroit Ellington, incidentally, can’t be at peak condition. The Manchester High better than p-nmo this afternoon. The local Green New Orleans 126-97 and Minne­ Not Easy for Coaches 347. 3:30 ( 3) NFL Today Blast in basketball? only practice he’s had since In­ 4:00 ( 3) NFL Pro Bowl and White played host to Prince sota whipped Oakland 123-117. juring the eye a week ago ds a £3a^ better than Manchester Tech of Hartford. Coach John Oscar Robertson’s 36 poi^ Eastern Conference Hligh in boskertiball ? Short Stuff LOS ANGELES (AP)— appeared In the first five Pro Meredith’s Cowboy team- vs. Western Conference Klels needed full efforts by .1^ ^ R W to victory ^ter ^ half-hearted ^ots at How does a football coach Bowl games, starting m 1951 mates on offense will be Bob 212 Fm X ^ R ^ It' would be nice to have the Super-coach Vince Lombardi Johnny Goodrow Daui Scavetta the Rockets had closed to within (18) Canadian Hockey: ajiswer. of Green Bay, whose Packers ^ ^^Ue Dave the basket. g o about picking the best Player-of-the- Hayes and Don Perkins to l a k a n t 20Q^7, Ottawa vs. Uto p o to ts ^ t o 3:25 left. Don jje missed both of UCLA’s * * * have prevoUed In both Super Heritage and Jim Tomko have ? honors. and catoh ^ ssm tmd Oantln 210-206, Sitan Zat- from the best Bowl games earned a law de- well the past few games, ® Barnes but todd campus It isn’t easy, agreed Don BalUmore’s Johnny Unltas 200, Mbrlo Frattaroll Here ’n There EAST^ BEST!— Starting berths with East Catholic High’s unbeaten E)ag1es are with 34 points. friends Thursday that toe eye p-ee at Fot( ^ He coached Highlighting the area school- Shula of the Baltimore Colts wiU lead off for the West and al- ® Dick Nash 203, RoJile Creditors’ Exam 'Lost for the season with a shown with Coach Don Bums. Front row, left to right, Doug Melody, Gary Kinel felt better and he hoped to play and Otto Graham of the Wash- ternate with the Los Angeles Mbsse 209-200—600. and Mike Kennedy. Back row, Tim Kearns, Bums and Jim Reynolds. East hosts Walter Johnson holds the Saturday. ington Redskins, who will guide Hams’ Roman Gabriel. Shula were also nominated to start. ------Set for Wolinan No. 1 wrestler with the East Jersey high school before join- [fg"® e tate < m T East Hartfoi-d High tonight. (Henild Photo by Bucevicius). American League record f o r ------the West and East respective- ®ald he hopes to alternate the Gabriel can coordinate with pitchers leading toe circuit In A pair of cottontail rabbits Nr ir, fho iMaHonni TiVinthiiii two by quarter unless either hashis Ram teammates, fullback BAL’HMORE (AP) — Jerry Anton was injured last week in ham, then West Point, later the ^onv Falcetta ^ his strikeouts. He was the whiff could produce 20 offspring each L ^ eu e’s Pro B ^ g a . ^ a drive going at the end of a pe- Lester Josephson and flanker Wolman, seeking extra time to king tor 12 years between 1910- year, were it not for population Bart Starr ^ t o n High Bandogs The mentors announced their Casey, along with Mel save his shaky financial empire, 24. checks imposed by nature. starting line-ups today lor a con- Graham said he will start Don Farr, the Detroit Uons’ Rookie- ^ Rham High of Hebron. The Bull- All 12 Men Score 1 Court BattI© faces a creditors’ examination t e n ^ for a speedy recovery. He spent five years in Brook- 4.3 ^.3 ^j^^g test In which starters is merely Meredith of the DaUas Cowboys, of-the-Year. T V Fanatic today in a hearing before a ref­ INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP) — Prt®®^ood. Rham « 3-4 and 6-4 in sixth Race car builder Andy Gr.ana- a term and not a classification with Fran Tarkenton of the New Tarkenton will have one of his eree In bankruptcy. mnner, was the first local before moving on to Fordham of talent York Giants alternating. favorite teammates, speedy H o-' NEW YORK (AP) — Bart teUl has carried his fight N©w M©xico Gains Spotlight/ Wolman, a multlmllUonalre ■chodlbDy to finish in last where he played under Jimmy Tj.g -Hier half of the 00m- •We have so many great play- Unites will have familiar mer Jones, as an end on of- Starr, No. 1 mstinee Idol of the In Romp for MCC against new U.S, Auto Club re- real estate developer and owner W iB^s^ving Day’s R ve Mile Crowley. . . . Springfield Kings, tlnation finds Coventry High ers that all of them will get ev-faces aboard on offense, notably fense. nation’s arm-chair football stricticaiB on turbine engines to of the Philadelphia Eagles’ foot­ Race ^ ^ Syd ^ n n raided by their parent Los An- Costing East Hampton High. The On CoII©g© Bask©tbaII Sc©n© ery opportunity to play," said Willie Richardson as fj^ ker, 'This Is the 18th annual Pro buffs, made a confession lliday Scorer’,s nightmare best describes last nigbt’s action ^®^®^®^ Court. ’ John Mackey at tightend and Bowl. ’The underdog East scored —he’s a football television fa- ball team, Is trying to avoid front man for the Hartford geles Kings of the NHL, have patriots are 4-3 and 6-4 while Oaptteas, reports the entry will two weekend American Hockey E^*t Hampton r^^alns winless Clarke Arena when the Majichester Ckimmunity Cod- . Granatelll said a series Graham no stranger to the Bob Vogel at left tackle. He’ll upsets the past two years but natlc himself. bankruptcy by filing a proceed­ ------„ naniuion remains w n u ess______. i ----- Twai.-i v, i i The unbeaten New Mexico Lo- fore they ran up an 11-point lead toe after a league record of League games. Tonight they 0-7 and 0-10. Coach Ron Bad- .‘"JF ° '’®'’ ^^® spotlight in at 59-48, then held off a late bid Pro Bowl, agreed. Otto, as a also have a great pass targe* in the West has won 10 of the 17 When I’m not busy playing ing for arrangement with his lege completely outclassed Holy Family of Farmington, creditors. star for JBie Oeveland Brawns, Green Bay’s Boyd Dowler. played. or practicing, I plant myself in ttght straight games Satui^y face Hershey and San Diego gteubner andhis Patriots should 117-65.This wasthe biggest offei»ive showing of the So^amo^i^ed to?-^ra?r ? h?® ‘’asketball Thursday by the Utes. front of the screen and watch Last Dec. 13, Wolman filed „night , when . they face the moves „ In Saturday Saturday night night at at the the hnv.. jj^ve oooveasy •rr.inir going hahino- behlng tho the high- hio-h. sen-son season for for the the Gophers,Gonher.s now now 6-8 T « f ' arbitrary ex- night even though top-ranked Merv Jackson Utah’s scoring Btnghamixton Tri-dtles entry Coliseum . . . Date for toe first gcoring of Randy Glenney, Bob In the won-loss column, pulsion of hte car. u C L A won its 47th straight ace flinoed in 25 noints until I’m half-blind," the star papers In U.S. District Court Pamelll Jones, Torrance, Cal- game t ’ points. at Hartford High at 8 o’clock, boxing show a* toe new Madlswi piaster and BUI Morgan. This was accomplished despite quarterback of the Green Bay which listed $92.3 million In as­ if., outpaced the field In the 1967 ^ -e i t s i, n . ®*P*'^"®<1' '" e had a l l Oakland Players with Western Combine Packers said. sets and $88.7 million In liabili­ ^ k e t a ore on sale locally at Square Garden will be Monday, after Its fdfth straight the fact Coach Nick Costa start- TnrHoT.oT.oiIo snn In nronoieiii’o Lobos, slxUi-ranked to lot of open shots, but we hesitat- "I watch anything connected ties. ■Nossilff Arms . . . Tabbed the March 4 with Joe Frazier trad- vvln and either trying tor first ed his second five and reserves RTP tiirhoenr nnlv tn havn n tJCLA in The Associated Press ed with our shots and that hurt ooUege basketball game of the ing punches with Buster Mathis ^ remaining in second, played at least half the game, with football—high school After Wolman and his attor­ henrine- hum out uHth three lnT» *”®^® it 15 In a row by US as well as that zone press of year, UCLA and Houston tan- and Nino Benvenuti facing Ellington High traiveis to South AH 12 players scored at least games, college, pros, afternoon, neys are questioned, Kaiser will to ^ whipping the fifth-ranked Utah theirs late In the second half.” gle before 55,000 and a nation- Emile Griffith In co-headUners. -Windsor High for a NOCX) l°hr points with seven in double AFL All-Star Coaches Pleased morning and night. It makes no decide on a deadline to file r^no.ioiii ooiri In -Monr voT-ir 72-66 beforc 14.855 at Dick McGuire, former coach difference. I love It. plan for paying off debts as they claato. Tonight Coach Boto Healy figures, led by Bob Grande’s T h ^ ^ ? he nTi.nn!I Albuquerque. of the pro New York Knicks and TAr'TfDennis Homan, 'Alabama end There is, tor instance, young Diui Gurney, the bullder- Tenney, in his first year at this Most had just finished their first 5 to 117 Doris Deuse 125, Gerl Barton offers groot voliios in tries at the start. 'The pros can’t touch two of who caught 54 passes last sea­ Mark Donohue of Media, Pa., a er In an American-built car to schodl. The Eagles list Joe Totals LET’S FACE IT nine. the 1967 prizes—Southern Cali­ son and looked espechtlly good 26-year-old, crew cut collegiate win on the world circuit. Gurney ^ , 1 . « Holy Family (65) 126, Joyce Schleicher 129. Among those finishing their The top three scorers all got PoiEUtt, Tom Polask'/ Bruce b P Pm. Ski Eguipmont and fornia’s O. J. Simpson, who led in the Cotton Bowl. type who would appear to be Put his Eagle-Westlake Ford In second nine today was Gay an early start and finished Stipplcit^, Don r ii ■ .ai.y and Nylmn ...... 2 2 6 Whatever way you look at it, you can get TRUE C i t i n g the nation’s collegians In ru.sh- more at home behind a Madison the victory circle In the Belgium 0 14 VILLAGE CHARMERS— National Ski Week Begins. Brewer, who opened with a 33, about 2 p.m. Most of the crowd , Notre Dame's 'Ron Sokautis. HoCfman ...... 7 1 15 Avenue executive’s desk. He’s a Grand Prlx. three below par on the pnr-72, 8,380 stuck it out In chilly Ing and , Purdue’s 'brilliant safety who averaged The starting* five for Mian- ...... ^ 0 18 Nbmm Wirte 143, Shirley Mur­ value AND peace of mind only from a quality Mr. Everything. 10.6 yards on 42 punt returns. graduate mechanical engineer. Later in the season, Gurney 0 0 phy 347. new 6,849-yard course. darkness. Billy Casper’s 14-foot passed another milestone In Chester are Tim Coughlin, Dick E2tel ...... l 1 3 BIG SKI PACKAGE Special Events Schedule Orange Juice and LeRoy will Bob Johnson, Tennessee’s Donohue started racing as a ^ He became the first ^^'*® Ositrout, Ray Kelly GUuicolo ...... 0 0 0 ------dealer. This is the place for both! Dave Marr, Rex Baxter and ® ...... 0 Erwin Tuxbury Skis, Blndlifgz and C # C Howie Johnson led 19 others In a 78. have another college season and great 238-pound 8-6 center who hobby six years ago and now ^ and Kent Smith. Strong backup ^ ...... '1 0 2 COUNTRY CLUB— OOga OoJ- National Ski Week begins to­ At Watervllle Valley in Camp- has won toe Sports Car Club of Dubik ...... 3 P o le * ...... OO® breaking par among those who Johnny Pott, who defeated the two lowly 1968 pro teams was on everybody’s All-America win a United States Auto Club John Savino, Chuck Car- la 152-364, Ruth Kaiplan 125, day and ski areas throughout ton, N.H., New Hampshire resi­ America’s U.S. Road Racing finished the first round Thurs- Casper and Bruce Devlin in a that will get 1-2 call on these team. championship race In a car ®®*t Ch’zyl* EH Kowal 'Totats 30 5 65 Claira Trueman 145-358, Evelyn 1963 FORD 1966 FORDS— Sedans New England have scheduled dents will be offered unlimited championship for the second day. Each shot a 68. playoff at the Crosby Open last standouts will be praying that When all the drafting Is fin­ powered by a stock block en- *’®4md out the Indilan sti'smgth. Lorentzen 129, Isabelle Parciak' Northiond, Woods, special events ranging from free skiing lessons from Jan. 22 neither stubs a toe. ished, 26 teams, 16 In the Na­ straight year. He roared to vie Two of ithe Indians iloat three 140, Helen Gallagher 132, Shir­ 9-Pass. Country Sedan Bunched a stroke behind were Sunday, wasn’t much better on •uaiBui . . . Gurney won the last event oi u ie J4*oians ii Petrocelli Honored Hardtops — Convertibles beauty contests to automobile to Jan. 26. But all Is not lost for the pros. tional Football League and 10 In ley Hampton 134, Betty Ben­ Looded with aooeesorics including Gioss and Motois Ice racing to celebrate. Don January., Jacky Cupit ,Ha- ®P®’'*og day with a 74. ^^1 . f ? i 7 oo Ihe championship (Indlanap- encounters have been won by PEA BODY, Mass. (AP)— roof rack, air conditioning, power lift Sugarloaf in Klngfield, Maine, Waiting for them at the Jan. 30- the American Football League, ton 125, Reggie Gtourski 129. Roducod 20%! ’The United States Eastern olis-type)ol'a-tvoe) circuit at Riverside, a single. . basket _ and a aihgle Shortstop Rico Petrocelli of the windows plus many, many iiMre. Very Most V-8, autoimtlo and power steer­ is sponsoring a clambake to­ walian Ted Makalena, Bert Arnold Palmer finished strong 31 New York 17-round draft will will call their first man picked engineered by Roger Penske, I- t Amateur Ski Association has Greene and Jim Weichers. 1° gain a 70 after a pair of Calif., using a Ford 289 cubic ____ ....J, „ Boston Red Sox has been hon- clean A-1. No cash down. SiivJI ing. Several to choose from. As low os night at its base lodge to be fol­ be half the All-America back- their No. 1 choice. In some the ex-drlvlng great from Glad- Dale Ostrout sink a 20-foot FLAVOBETTES — Shirley planned an "On-the-Snow Week­ The top 70 and those who tie bogeys*. inch V-8 power plant. ored for his service In visiting monthly payments. $1695. ,1' lowed by a torchlight parade field—Helsman and Maxwell cases the first pick, say for a wyn. Pa. outside shot wVth two seconds Iceland Sweaters end" at Pico Peak and Killing- Gurney also teamed with A. J. 111 BUid wounded servicemen at Wilson 131-366. down the mountain. Saturday trophy winner of team such as the New York Jets For good measure, he also left for the 69-67 ■victory. 'Dues ton In Vermont. The weekend’s Foyt to give Ford Its second the Chelsea Naval Hospital. The In. popular will be costume night at the UCLA and fullback Larry Cson- who choose 16th, could be a won three of the SOCA’s 12 activities will Include parties, straight victory at LeMans In ^ y Essex County detachment of the EABUV BIRDS — Sophie style* ft color*. Inns of the area and on Sunday, ka, who broke all yardage player anywhere from 10th to Trans-American events for over ski touring lectures, films, 1966 FORD GALAXIE 500 1965 MUSTANG an automobile Ice race will ^ gained records ever set at Syra­ 16th on their overall scouting slides, folk music, and Instruc­ Convertible Coupe held at Stratton-Eustis, Maine. cuse. list. Convertible Coupe tion. Gold finish with matching Interior and Saturday night, a "White Here are a few other choice The Cincinnati Bengals, new 1066 This was out down by Chris Mt. Snow, also In Vermont, otfLe- don.’ Christensen 126. block top. Loaded with extras Includ­ Blue, white top, blue leather-like In­ W* FMhm; ZIMBA BNWINeS White World" queen will be cho­ plums for the pros, all of whom team for ’ 68 In the AFL, will be teaim in ithe 24-iHours Hitt -wtth an ou'tside shot at ing stereo tape system. A-1 condition. has scheduled Its annual "Win- terior. Economical 6-cyl. engine. sen to climax Sugarloaf Mount may be gobbled up in the first permitted 28 extra draft selec­ Mhhb, (placii^ third. 'the one second mark In a 60- E ^ y terms. Priced to sell. (Used By The Swiaa Sid Team) terfest” to coincide with Ski tain’s salute to Ski Week. round: tions. Dennis Hulme, the 31-year-old 59 -win for the! Indians. The 7>e- Week. It plank skiing demon­ New Zealander, couldn’t have Boxer of the Year' Also:—Rieka and Kastinger Booto; Jodeets by Chalet A National Ski Week queen Kevin Hardy, Notre Dame’s As was the case last March, -tween game, Bristol Easiteim Scent of Real Big Money strations, special races, a ball asked for a more fabulous sea­ and' Westwind; Pant* by Profile and Slalom. has already been chosen. She Is 280-pound defensive end. only athletes who have complet­ WATERVILLE, Maine (AP) wias aolixHy 'won, 7'9-61, (by the and , and even a son. He teamed with builder- Glgi Mackh, 24, Miss of Y SENIORS (15). Dick Bowman played well, Granville Liggins, Oklaho­ ed their college eligibility will Jimmy McDermott of Holyoke, m h S Tribe. 1964 VOLVO 122S 1966 JEEP pastry baking contest. driver Bruce McLaren to win 1964 In the pag­ Last night’s game between scoring 22. Jilm Breen (18) and ma’s sensational middle guard. be selected. No ‘‘redshirts’’ will Moss., who won 12 straight Seen Lure for Wimbledon ’The ski area will also host Wayne Longfellow (15) added five of the six events for group 7 jjouts In 1967 en route to a 19-1-1 Barry Predicts — Station Wagon 4.WheeUDrive Pickup COME IN and TALK SKIING eant and In her third year as a Morlarty Bros, and AnsaldTs Kim Hammond, Florida be chosen. In other words, only the third professional ski race shapely ski Instructor at Mt. their talents. The win for Army sportsracers In the gilt-edged ( o |. uie year, has been Manchester over Wethersfield LONDON (AP) — Behind the petitors a cholice: To play strict- Nice charcoal gray with red Interior, One owner. Never used for plowing. WITH US ANY TIME YOU WISH. . . of the season on Friday with Construction was no repeat of State’s quarterback who set a seniors who will graduate In Snow. & Noivy places them in sole raft of forward passing records June will be picked. CSanadlan-Amerlcan Challenge earned New England’s boxer of all the way, 72-68. strawberrles-and-cream atmos- ly or i o j ^ y j ^ med­ 4-speed trans., bucket seats, many Extra clean, low mileage. Priced to $6,000 in prize money. Cup series. McLaren, fast be- year by New England Sixxrts East Catholic from start to extras. Wednesday night’s action- possession of first place in the with 37 completions for 362 In the cases of Beban, Cson- seU. Ragged Mountain ski area in coming the most important In- Enterprises. finish over East Hartford, 78- phere of Wimbledon, once the Wimbledon committee packed thriller. It was the Gas standings. yards In the Gator Bowl. ka. Hardy, Yary, DePoyster Danbuury, N.H., will stress safe­ dependent race car builder In former Postland, Maine, 66. ahrlne of amateur tennis, wUl be hopes this will persuade some After Indoor Mark House Gang all the way coast­ EAST SIDE MIDGET , 24S-pound USC and Johnson, it's not a question ty. General Manager Roger Ped- the world, won the other two (jgjjfgr, who also won toe New Coventry In last half hustle the scent of big money this nations to lift the International VILLAGE Wateama Hara ing to a 91-64 victory. The All-America tackle. of which team they will play for -ersen says many skiers "are BOSTON (AP) — Richmond Russell’s Barber Shop clipped year. b A on British tennis which fol- I A COOP SELECnOW OF NEW 1968 FORPS winners had five players but and copped boto the driving and E n g la n d ■ light heavyweight over East Hampton, 65-56. hazards to themselves or to oth­ Flowers, Tennessee’s football Joe’s Barber Shop lost night, Adrian Young, 218-pound USC In 1968. It’s just a question of alH hit double figures. Dave Mc­ builder’s championship tro- Qjjamplonship In December with Bolton nip and tuck over Major David Mills, secretary l^ved the Britons’ move to end ers because they do not know flanker, wlU shoot for the Indoor 33-19. Leading the scoring for linebacker, a native of Dublin, how much their new team will Kenna (29) and Frank Butkae offer them for one, two or three phl®8. first-round Imockout of Larry Rham, 64-59. of toe AU-England Club, which shamateurlsm. how to ski under control." record o t 6.4 seconds In the 45- the winners was Sterve Samlotls '(Ireland. Only once did a Mc^ren- ^f LoweU, Mass., wUl Ellington in a sizzler (21) paced Moriarty’s while seasons. over organizes the tournament, an- The decision to make Wlmble- SPORT ITWITN From now on, Pedersen says. yard hurdles of the 79th Boston with 16 points. Randy Cole (6 ) Warren MeVea, Houston run­ Chewy miss toe winner s clr- receive the award In Portland South Windsor,74-70, Pait Mtstretta hit 23 for An- ning back who at 185 pounds. Is The old days when a player nounced Thursday that $62,700 don an open contest was taken Ragged Mountain ski patrolmen A.A. ’lYack Meet Jan. 27 at the and Kevin Downham (6) also cle. That was at.Las Vegas In j Newington over RockvlUe (28,180 pounds) in prize money by the British Lawn Tennis As- FITZGERALD FORD, II saldfa regarded by Coach Bill Yeoman could bargain with- both leagues will watch for offenders. When Garden. played well. For the losers, who toe final event of the aeries, ^ real strong, 72-60. jjg ^jjere to be picked up. sociatlon In defiance of the In- as quicker, than Glenn Davis of are over. The proposed 1970 necessary, individuals will be Other top entrants named to­ BUSINESSMEN lost thedr two big men, Mike when old pro John Surtees, last Cheney to rally over Prince, revealed a loophole ternational Federation. It Army’s great teams. merger of the two leagues end­ year’s series winner, slipped In Three basketball players at “Tolland County’s Oldest Ford Dealer” issued checks entitling them to day wore Jeff Hawser of Duke, Aamy A Navy defeated Mtstretta and Mike Saimond on 69-54. Jot foreign players who would means that amateur players SHOP ■Aanoao nationai. Ken Hebert, Houston’s split ed that. Any salary figures you Michigan State have won letters Windsor Avenue, Rockville—Open Evenings n a free lesson at the Hans Jaeger fortner Winston-Salem Teachers Klock Oo., 79-68, In a exciting fouls, Doug Scruton three in 10 with his Lola-Chewy. risk the wrath of their amateur from abroad risk worldwide sus- ski school, to be taken as soon flash Leon Coleman, Erv Hall of dash. Pete Klro had his best points. end who scored 199 points In the see are purely estimated guess­ Hulme also won theuie eliteeiue FIAris. in otheruiiier sports.sporia. Johnjoiiii Baileyotuicy gotguv . ------, u 14 ani/ir nnloea thov 'Cel. 643-2485 875-3369 -977 MAIN ST. — MANCHESTER last two seasons. He aJiSo Is' a es. The pro clubs just hate to wOTld driving championship for his for golf and Steve Rymal Michigan State’s 1968 non-con- associations to play on the lush ^ as possible. VUlanova, Russ R og^s of New game of the season scaring 27 Standings —Russell’s 6-1, Pa- are g(iven permission by their OPEN THURSDAY and FRIDAY tUl 9 P.M. ganl Caterers 6-2, Marines 3-4, kicker;' having booted 38 extra have their veterans know what Formula One cars, replacing and Richie Jordan won theirs In ference to®f are Syracuse, Bay- lay™, ’’ ’•® permission bv their The practice will be continued York and former Yale hurdler points, foUoiwed by Eric Hohen- lor and Notre Dame. 'Wimbledon will offer com­ own national associations, SERVICE THAT SAVES dally after Ski Week. Ken Donovan, ' thal C21) and Norm Burke Joe’s 2-8, Mon Auto Parts 1-6. points In 1967. the rookies are getting.' teammate-builder Jack Brab- baseball. ' ^ " MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1988 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCaOBTIR. CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1968 PAGE SfiVEMTEBM BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Building— THERE 0U6HTA BE A LAW BT SHORTEN and WHn*PLB Hdp Wemtod Mote 34 Holp Wcwtdd M U 34 !U t 1 GOTTA FIGURE ^ H E y , CICERO."^ f ;W SRACE MY WORD,SNUFFY/ LIKE ‘ 7 ^ THE Contracting T 4 OUT SOMETHIN'- WANTA MAKE SUIT I'M SURPRISED r/OABBlN' WINNIN' QUALITY (XINTROL manager iLATHE Operator — experlenc- a M6SPR0CWET,1He needed at once for 100 man ed, good benefits, overtime, HMMl A FAST BUCK? DOESN'T YOU EVEN HAD TO ASK/ THE POKER NEWTON H. SMITH A SON — LOOK CLASSIFIED MECMAMIC, shop, experience with aircraft good pay. Apply to Stygmr WHILE ITS TRUE TH E COMPUTER L0N6EST, a A Y E K Remodeling, repairing, addi­ U R K I I M . RIGHT Antwer to Provlout Puiilo 'TWIXT 1HE HOURS parts and necessary liaison be­ Gage Co., 1446 Tolland Tpke., SAYS THE MODERfJS ARE WITHOUT TH A T CAN tions, rec rooms, garages, G E T T lM ' WITHOUT t o d a v '4 tween shop and customers pre­ Manchester. STOPPIN) LEAVE Breakfast P>VOS~ M O R E ATHLETEi 600D,We MUST BEWARE OF n porches and roofing. No Job ferred, all benefits, salary bas­ P A I N T SCIENCE WHEN USED BY SHOW-'* T H E i too small. Call 649-3144. DRAGS HIMSELF COMPARE 7 Hardy heroine ADVERTISING ed on man. Write Box M, Man­ PRESS OPERATORS ACROSS O N A t e F A S T E S T ^ AROUHD THE WITH / MEN! HAK- KAFFSEVERAL 1 ----- coffee 8 Visitor chester Herald. FORK LIFT OPERATORS T H A N 9 The East ADDITIONS, remodeling, gar­ PLAWT, TH E OF MY RECORDS ARE STILL S — spoonbread M W W CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS PACKERS O N T H ' 10 Wiener — • ages, rec rooms, bathrooms YAWH! OLV- UNBROKEN DESPITE MODERN 8 Country butler H M t e l 8 A.M . to 5 P.M. LOOKIHG- MORE CEI and----- muffins (pi.) tiled, kltchetis remodeled, ce­ First Shift, 46 Hour Week TIMERS, VegaFyAeNT.'' 11 Norwegian U l= t DEAD THAH 12 Island off N l= t ment work, cellar floors, pat­ PART-TIME WORK ■z iniiti Scotland 18 Certain ALIVE EASTERN BOILER tc 13 Brazilian rubber laying card m. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CIJISSIFIED ADVT. ios, roofing. Call Leon O ls- tree E:xpunge iL 6 VM. DAY BEFORE PUBEICA'nON zynskl. Builder. 649-4291. AVAILABLE ELECTRONICS. INC. 14 Irish cry (var.) 22 Feminine U 99 Loomis St. nicknaihe L Deadline for Saturday and Monday la 6 p.m. Friday. 1-11 15 Buckwheats and '^ S ROBBINS Carpentry re- (pi.) 25 Double Q OD GRINDER — experienced, 17 Prevaricator 26 Eternities 39 Turkish title modellng specialist. AddiUons, 8 A.M. — 2 P.M. 27 Reddish color 34 Jacob’s wife good benefits, overtime, good 18 Deed (Bib.)- 40 Compass point rec rooms, dormers, porches, 19 Incessant 29 One of a pair of 42 Oriental nurse PLEASE READ YOUR AD __ T o o n pay. Apply Stygar Gage Co., A L L Y OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN short oars 35 Repeat cabinets, formica, built-ins, 21 German river performance 43 "Cannery Row” ClaasUled or "W ant Ads” are taken over the phone aa a B u t VIHEH AT last Apply in Person 1446 Tolland Tpke., Manches­ 23 Annual income 311,and parcel character convenience. Hie advertlscr ahonld read hla ad the FIRST bathrooms, kitchens. 649-3446. 32 TurKish political 36 Populace ter. NO MATTER WHAT, (Fr.) 44 HoUand cheese DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the iT^OUrTTlHGTlME VEH? WELL unit 38 School HOMES, OARAOES, porches, THEY CALL IT, / I PONT 24 Black (comb, intermission 48 Scour next Insertion. The Herald la responalhle for only ONE incor­ AMD 1HEV TOOT THE. I'M PUTTIN'A / THINK VOU WHAIOIA THINK form) 33 Rubbed out WANTED — Parts runner in rect or omitted Insertion for any adverUsonoent and then only rec rooms, room additions, STOP TO IT.' r BEEN PICKIN' 25 Goes r " f ” TT IT S'o’aiXR.vWlSIlE, i)') MCDONALD'S DRIVE-IN Parts Department. All bene­ UP ALL THESE 28 Voluptuous T~ 3 ♦ t ~ 6 J to the extent of a "make food” inaertlon. Errors which do kitchens, roofing, siding, gen- era! repair work. Financing .gOfr* HES(3OT fits, paid holidays and group YEARS?*, O 0 ^ 30 Erased 14 not loaaen the value of the advertlaement will not be corrected 46 West Center St. O 34 Rebuff rr" 13“ by "make food” Insertion. available. No down payment. MORE "GO Insurance. Apply Service Man­ 37 Hebrew -T IM E - 1/ Economy Builders, Inc. 643- ager, Paul Dodge Pontiac, 373 measure 6 1 THAM A POLARIS M l Main St., Manchester. CHAMP­ 39 Jury group 6169. SUPER-MISSILEf OIL BURNER service man, top ION- 40 Steps over fence IS MIU pay and benents. Apply Gibbs » W » WiA Wt. TM >■» Ut OW. 643-2711 41 Ceremonies of 875-3136 Heating Service, 12 Vernon presentation 21 a n z r (RookvUK ToU Free) 45 Receipt (ab.) ■ ■ ■ Special Services 15 Avir., Rockville. Halp W antoi^ 46 Store 2i 26 27 OUT OUR WAY BY J. R WILLIANS 47 Temperate i I J ■nLE CONTRACTOR — floors, EXPERIENCED O.D. grinder, MaW or FMioia 37 49 Feather barb '25 walls, shower door Installa­ Tie. lo f. U. y Off — AN rt*e«*od • l*M ky UM»o4 Touter* SyMkute, Inc. l- l^ top wages. Apply E 4 S Gage PERSON for cleaning, morn­ 50 Southern Trouble Roaohing Our Advertiser? tions, marble work, firehearths, constellation Co., Mitchell Dr. * ings. Apply Holiday Lanes, 39 patios and entrances. Free es­ 51 Shoshoncan 24-Hour Answering Service Spencer St., Manchester. Indians u r timates. Call 643-0106. Holp Wanted— Help W onted- Help Wanted— Mole 36 SHOP MECHANIC lor machine t) »♦— yf MIA. Im. TJ4. U f. VS. ft*. > 52 Downwind building. Some related experi­ 53 Virginia — ' Female 35 WANTED school bus drivers, and eggs Free to Heraid Readers Femoio 35 MACHINIST for Bridgeport and ence or trade school back­ men or womer, 7-9 a.m., 2-4 D A V Y JONES BY LEPF and McWILLIAMS 54 Couches Roofing— Siding 16 lathe. Must be able to set up ground. Must be able to read IT Want Information on one of our olasallled adverttsementaT WANTED — reliable woman to FULL-TIME sales clerk experi­ p.m. 644-1902 after 6 p^m. H. F t h a t c a p t a i n k n e w DOWN and operate from blueprints, blueprints, mlcs, and schemat­ A. Frink Inc., Wapping. DIP YOU PLANT KNOVlING THE No anawer at the telephone listed? Simply c«0 the THE BEST in roofing — and do weekly thorough cleaning enced in ready to wear. Apply AN EXPLOSIVE DICTATOR OF EXACTLY WHAT AWAITED 1 Render helpless W in large home 3 to 4 days week­ In person. Nugents, 366 B. overtime and fringe benefits. ics. Good wages, excellent op­ UNDER. THAT , GUANADA. 1 HIM BACK IN GUANADA 2 Household roof repair. Call Coughlin. Apply H&B Tool, 168 Forest portunity for right young man LARGE international company FOR LETTING US ESCAPE. insects 60 ly for working mother. Must Broad St., Parkade. CUTTER, DAW ? CAN GUESS WHAT W 643-7707. St., Manchester, 643-2640. with fast growing company. needs full or part-time men or happened... HE MUST'VE OECIOEO THAT 3 Useless EDWARDS be able to work without super­ 4 Dance step Evening or Saturday Inter­ women to service established BLOWING HIMSELF SKY- 52 E>3 vision and to properly handle BABYSITTER — Monday-Fri- HIGH WAS AN EASIER 5 Enormous ANSWERING SERVICE Roofing and day 9-6 in my home. Call af­ views arranged. Apply N. P. customers around Manchester W A Y O U T , 6 Olive genus telephone messages. Not essen­ DEAN MACHINE Rockville area. Excellent in­ (Newspoper Enterprise Assn.) tial but prefer woman willing ter 6, 649-2987. Hallenbeck Co., Bunker Hill Chimnoys 16*A Rd. and Route 6. Andover, 742- come. Call 644-2269 or 644-020S to stay overnight frequently woman wanted to fill 649-0500 875-2519 102 Colonial Rd., Manchester 8051. ROOFING — Specializing re­ with 3 children age 10 up. Write position of executive secre- SHOE fitter. Experienced only. pairing roofs of all kinds, new and leave your nieasage. You’ll hear from our advertiser Box K, Manchester Herald, tary in a bank in Manchester. MEtJHANK^ WANTED — gas Excellent hourly rate, 44 hour roofs, gutter work, chimneys Has immediate openings In Jig time without speniUng all evening at the telephone stating age and references. Applicant will need to be an ex­ and diesel pick-ups to ten week. Call for appointment, cleaned and repaired, 30 years’ days and nights: cellent typist and able to take wheelers, new modern equip­ 643-2128. Casual Village Shop, experience. Free estimates. Aiitomobilos For Solo 4 shorthand, ability to meet the ment and plant, company paid Manchester, Conn. Call Howley 643-5361, 644- public, accuracy and efficien­ Turret Lathe Operators benefits, clean uniforms daily, TELLER wanted for local bank, BY DICK TURNER PONTIAC 1963 convertible, very 8333. cy In work and the desire to seven paid holidays, paid vaca­ CARNIVAL H ER ALD WOMAN Hardinge (Jhucker Operators experience preferred but will become a permanent employe tion, top wages. Call 278-1863 clean, must be sold this week, train qualified person. Write 3950. 649-8933. essential. Write to Box R, Man­ General Machinists for more Information. Brainard Millinery, Wanted to assist, noon time Box S, Manchester Herald. WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE DOX L E H E R S chester Herald. Ford Truck Center, 45 Brain­ 1961 JEEP, 2-door station wag­ Dressmaking 19 only, 11-2:30. Experience Milling Machine Operators ard Road, Hartford. on, low mileage, clean. Call not necessary but helpful. For Your DRESSMAKING — alterations, Drill Pres? Operators i-ii-te 649-3841. Good pay. Call for appoint­ Help Wonitod— Mole 36 MAN for welding and assembl­ Situations Wontod AFTfeR THE BALL. J.RWiLLtv^ Information on all ladies’ and children’s ment, Mr. Smith. ing, able to work to blueprints. ir v W ie . MM k. T>i I ., U1 .M C Inspectors Foimrio 38 H O L E I N 1963 RAMBLER, like new. 23,- clothing. Zippers replaced etc. MAN WANTED to work In lum­ Interesting work and good op­ iM jz W A L L 000 original mileage, must be Reasonable, 643-0741. ber yard, must have driver’s portunity for capable man. THE HERALD wlU not Experience In Job Shop IRONING DONE In my home. disclose the identity of seen, $700. 647-1160. SHADY GLEN license. Davis & Bradford Harper Buffing Machine, 289- BAR SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL Lumber Ck>;, 200 Tolland St., Preferred 7471. $1.26 per hour. 649-6146. any advertiser using box BUICJK Riviera — 1963, excel­ Moving— rucking— STRAIGHTAHEAD letters. Readers answer­ Parkajde Store East Hartford. - I PUN ID BE I'M (50NNA Fl>/ TO 1HE MOON ing blind box ads who lent mechanically, new tires, Storage 20 643-0511 New plant, completely alr- WAREHOUSEMEN — night desire to protect their best offer. Call 649-6831. PRODUemON hands with some oondittened for summer and shift, good working conditions Dogs— Birds— fots 41 AN WNEN I (5«W UR IN A BCCKfT. HOIVABOCT YOU? MANCHESTER Delivery—light Identity cen follow this lathe and milling machine ex­ winter, all benefits. and benefits. Gear Brothers, GROOM li^ ALL breeds. Har- 1966 G.T.O. — good condition, trucking and package delivery. SALESLADY — Reputable perience, also Norton Hyprolap procedure; 140 Rye St., South Windsor. mony Hill. H.C. Chase^ Hebron best offer over $2,000. Call 647- Refrigerators, washers and specialty shop, 40 hour week and Fellows gear sliaper oper­ An Equal Opportunity Rd., Bolton, 643-6427. Enclose your replv to die 1669. stove moving specialty. Fold- includes Saturday and Thurs­ ators. Metronics, Inc., 640 Hil­ Employer box In an envelope — ' ing chairs for rent. 649-0762. day night till 9 p.m., gr>cd start­ 1967 OLDSMOBILE 442, con­ liard St. DACHSHUNDS —AKC, mlnla- - A . i'r: addreesed to the Claasl- ing rate. Call Mr. Craft, 643- fled Manager, Manchester vertible. Excellent condition, OIL BURNER service man, UTILITY MAN ture and standard, 6 weeks to 2128, Casual Village Shop, Man­ Evening Herald, together low mileage, 6 months old. must be thoroughly experienc­ 6 months, both colors, guaran­ Pointing— Papering 21 chester. To work In modem printing with a memo listing the Must sacrifice, $2,395. 643-6664, ASSEMBLERS ed, excellent wages and work­ teed at a fair price. Also Wei- BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE plant. Paid company insur­ companies you do NOT after 4. I^N T IN G — Interior and exte­ ing conditions,, all benefits. In­ maraners. 1-628-6673. RN OR LPN 11 p.m.-7 a.m., For aircraft parts, capable ance, excellent benefits. ANT IPEA THE NAZI SUB want to see your letter. rior, very reasonable, frde es­ surance, pension, etc. Call Wy­ Your letter will be dt- board and room included. 646- of working from blueprint^ (30CKER SPANIEL — one year WHAT THAT BLOWING UPWHEN JEEP — 4 wheel drive, pick­ timates. Call Richard Martin, man on Co., Inc., 643-2464. ■v^^-^ABOARP/ etroyed if the advertiser 4519. Equal Opportunity Employer EXPLOSION IT TRIED TO LAUNCH up, good body, plow, new mo­ 649-9285, 649-4411. edd, male, AKC registered, Is one you've mentioned. WAS? ITS MISSILE. tor and tires. 649-7313. NURSE’S AID — 3 p.m.-7 p.m., MACHINISTS ROUTE MAN — wholesale with shots, rust color. 649-7303 II not it will be handled BURROUGHS CORP. alter 5 p.m. NAZI VW MOTHER WONT EVEN INTERIOR and exterior paint­ 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. also 11 p.m. route, good hours, excellent in the usual manner. ing and papering. Call Phil Experienced or trainees. pay, car necessary. Hours 12- SUBMARINE/ LET ME CROSS THE STREET to 7 a.m 649-4516. Business Forms and FREE —Kittens 5 months old, LOOK, COMMANDER, Trucks— ^Tractors 5 Denoncourt, 742-8173. Liberal benefits, Day shift 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. Supplies Group AREN'T YOU A BIT only. Saturday 12-4 p.m. Good sec­ housebroken, looking for good OFF COURSE/THE LAST Lost and Found 1 1946 international KB7. INSIDE-outslde painting. Spe- ond income. Call for appoint­ RT. 30, TOLLAND, CONN. homes. Please help. 649-4714 af­ NAZI SUB BLEW UP dump truck and push frame clal rates for people over 68, ment, 249-8211, Ext. 380, John ter 2:30. LOST — Small girl’s tortoise MANAGER E. A. PATTEN CO. 2Z YEARS AGO. for snow plow. Engine needs Call my competitors, then call Molumphy. shell glasses, Main St. between some work, $260. Call 643-0160 me. Estimates given. 649-7863, Snack bar in leadinig de­ 303 Wetherell St., Manchester BANK TELLER Male—Do you First National Store and Fair­ after 6. 876-8401. partment store, food service RAPID TYPIST — part-time have bank teller experience? way, Wednesday. 643-1046. et IW« b, NU. W . T>.l t , , US f . f Oft /- /9 experience necessary, good help, needed for afternoon Ready to assume more respon­ l7 PELLETIER — Painting — Immediate cash paid for work only. Knowledge ot track­ LOST — yellow tiger cat, vicini­ interior and exterior, papering salary and profit sharing MECHANIC — fuU time, good sibility? Excellent advance­ i-i9 ‘‘I know you lectured me on fiscal responsibility, Elwood Business Services bonus plan, paid vacations, wages to an experienced man. ing helpful. Call Mr. Wolfberg, ment opportunity, fast growing clean late model c a n . All c ? — but what's that got to do with CHARGING things?” ty of Conway Rd. and Vernon and paper removal, fully In­ St. Please call 643-7?06. Offered 13 sured. 643-9043, and 649-6326. group insurance, store dis­ See Mr. Sloan, J. Sloan 289-0273. bank. Complete benefits. Call count. Opportimlty for ad­ Garage, Rt. 83, Vernon. or write South Windsor Bank makes, models wanted. LOST —Pass Book No. 26 - WILLIAMS Tree Seivlce, spec­ PAINTING and paj>er hanging, vancement in career with & Trust Co., South Windsor, MICKY FINN BY LANK LEONARD JOURNEYMAN electrician, Im- 4001, Savings Department of ializing in tree and shrub care. good work, reasonable rates, 36 national restaurant chain. Conn. 289-7407. mediate steady employment. Barlow Motor Sales OF ALL THE PLACES IT HAD the Connecticut Bank and Trust 643-8104. years in Manchester. Your Write Box O, Manchester Lumberyard Tallyman I ALSO KNOW HE SENT A Wilson Electrical Co^ 649-4817. COURT INVESTIGATOR TO GET TO HAPPEN— WHY WAS IT_ Company. Application made neighbor is my recommenda­ Herald. LICENSED Journeyman plum­ Rt. 83, RockviOe, Corni. A THOROUGH REPORT OF 'YOUR B A ftffy'S COFFEE house!? THE WILLETS BY WALT WETTERBERG YOU ARE A-1, truck Is A-1. Permanent Openings ber, good wages and overtime. I THINK WE HAVE A STRONG CASE/ for payment. tion. Raymond Fiske, 649-9237. JANITOR wanted — steady part- I KNOW THAT JUCHSE GRANITE IS A , COFFEE HOUSE— AND IF THE PLACE | Cellars, attics, yard and Call A. B. Chick, Plumbing and T A E V SEEAA -v-k-WHEM VOU OOAJ6 IDER time, mornings. Call General In Wholesale Lumberyard Phone 875-2538 TOUGH OL' BIRD— BUT HE CAN IS AN ORDERLY AND CLEAN LQBT -Passbook No. 101324 small trucking done A-1 right. MEDICAL LAB Technician Heating, 649-2926. CARRY PREJUDICE JU S T SO FAR.' ESTABLISHMENT, T H A T WILL / I TMIMK 6 U P E R M A R - F ^ E U O O - S U P E R ____ AOW S6'/=’£v€'A?fQ-SOF>ER. Cleaning Services 649-5334. Siavings Bank of Manchester. Call Tremano Trucking Serv­ Floor Finishing 24 Private medical lab in Man BE IN YOUR FAVOR/ KEYS l?EALLV/lfG£ THE SUPER^AARKEr 40 Hour Weekly Guarantee PART-TIME CLERK some eve­ Open 9-9 Daily Application made for payment. ice toll free, 742-9487. Chester needs part-time regls qiJiHI SORT OP SOPER- FLOOR SANDING and refinlsh- nings and Saturdays, local SUPER-SEF5V1CE IS,’ tered technician. Approximate Overtime TREE EXPERT — Trees cut, Ing (specializing In older MACHINISTS liquor store. Write Box D, ly 20 hours weekly. 643-2966 Announconwnts 2 building lots cleared, trees top­ floors). Inside painting. Paper­ Uniform Plan Manchester Herald. ped.*Got a tree problem? Well hanging. No Job too small. ASSEMBLERS Electronic as­ CONTROMATICS (JORP. Medical Plan MAINTENANCE Assistant — ELECTROLUX vacuum clean­ worth phone call, 742-8262. John Verfallle, 649-6760. semblers, one to two years ex­ 200 West Main St., Rockville Mechanical aptitude or back­ Septic Tanks ers, sales and service, bonded perience with printed circuit Profit Sharing Plan SHARPENING Service -• Saws, ALL FLOORS, old and new, ex­ ground desired, permanent po­ AND representative. Alfred Amell, boards and soldering. CJontact Other Benefits knives, axes, shears, skates, pertly sanded and refinished. sition, good salary and gener­ 647-1719 or 643-4913. Dynage, Inc., 1331 Blue Hills ENGINE LATHE rotary blades. Quick service. Carpentry and Interior paint­ Plugged Sewers Ave., Bloomfield, 243-0315. TURRET LATHE ous benefits. Phone Mr. Free­ Capitol Equipment Co. 38 Main ing. C. Miller, 649-8488. BRIDGEPORT man 568-2020 for appointment Forsonols St., Manchester. Hours dally REX LUMBER CO. or apply In person to East Hart­ Machine Gleaned 7 :30 6,. Thursday 7:30-9, Satur­ ford Aircraft Federal Credit Septic Tanks, Dry^ Wells, MR. ABERNATHY BY RCLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY INCOME TAX — Business and Minimum one year experience, 302 Sullivan Ave., South Windsor day 7:30-4. 643-7958. Bonds— Stocks— PILGRIM MILLS Union, 417 Main St., East Hart­ Sewer Lines Installed—Cel­ individual returns prepared by 45-55 hours per week, liberal 289-9379 lar Waterproofing Done. (0 IMI b, N U . I.< T M. I i , U S. Pal. Oft /■yyV Mortgages 27 ford. THANKS, MR. SHE DIDNT NEED a n y (CL Income tax accountant. Ray- SALES AND Service on Ariens, Has Openings benefits, first and second shifts. ABERNATHY— ASSIsriANCE FROM yo u ! mound Girard. Call collect, 876- Hahn Eclipse, Jacobsen lawn HAPPY SECOND MORTGAGE —Un­ For FRIENDLY Ice Cream, Bum- McK i n n e y b r o s . I CANT- 7362. mowers. Also Homellte chain limited funds available for sec- Part- and Full-Time Salesladies CALL MR. GIGGEY 876-3317 side Ave., East Hartford has BIRTHCJAY, WAIT TD MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI 118 Pearl St. — 643-3336 BETTYJ saws and International Cub ond mortgages, payments to DEPENDABLE first line mech­ openings for part-time help BLOWdUT Cadet Tractors. Rental equip­ Sewerage Disposal Co. suit your budget. Expedient Apply to Manager An Equal Opportunity anic, good starting pay and weekdaysv Flexible hours.'Ap­ THE LI-STEN, VVI Nlhf COP/ N E x r y e A G w e 'l l g e t /n t o IF IHE/LOeE THE ELECTION INCOME Tax Returns prepar­ ment and sharpening service fringe benefits. See Service service. J. D. R?alty, 643-5129. Employer ply In person. CANDLES! TH E CSERMS ACE HOLDING POLITICe-WElL (2UN -SHERMAN IHEV'LL PODBABLYGIVE ed. Call Dan Mosler, 649-3329. on all makes. L &' M Equip­ Manager, Bourne Bulck. AA\AE>e>MBBVN& OBQM FOR PP!EE>ID£NT/ 177 Hartford Rd., Manchester EVERYBODY PNEUMONIA. J ABC TAX Service. Complete ment Corp., Route 83, Vernon. ~— ^ ~ ^ Open 10 a.m.-9 p.m. ^ ..... BEHIND TH IS EENC£-/ 876-7609 Manchester Exchange BUSinesS O pportunity /O AGGRESSIVE young man with tax service for business men CARPENTER for weekends, pri­ or Individuals. Returns prepar­ — Enterprise 1946.______PHILLIPS Petroleum Co. haTa ability to type to work in trans­ vate home, inside work. 643- portation. Good chance for ad­ IP ed In your home or office. Call LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also modern 3 bay service station LTVE-IN companion for elderly 0361. woman. Very pleasant single vancement. Call Wolfberg, 289- 249-3468. moving large appliances. Burn­ for lease. Excellent opportu­ home. Adequate compensation. MAN TO work mornings or full­ 0273. ing barrels delivered, $4. 644- nity, paid training program. FIREMEN INCXIME TAX done accurately Light duties. Write Box "N ” , time in rug cleaning plant, will 1776. Call 236-3770 aftei 6 p.m ^r MAN TO WORK in kitchen, full­ and reasonably. Orville Wln- l-201-37?-8100. Manchester Herald. train. Call Garner’s Rug, 649- time or part-time, also short chell, 644-2706. BOOKKEEPING for small busi­ 1762. WOMEN — If you want more order cook. Apply in person PRISCILLA’S POP BY 1 l VERMEER nesses. Do you know where AND GUARDS money and can work only a JANITORS —PART-'nME ev7- only. Howard Johnson’s Res­ you stand financially at all INCOME TAXES prepared by SUNOCO few hours a day—servicing an nings. Call 643-4453, 3-6 p.m. taurant, 394 Tolland Tpke., ..AND WELL TAKE CARE •s o f t MUSIC- STROLLINCS- times? Let me keep your book­ M O O N LIG H T HAND-IN-HAND OO^ Marvin Baker. Call 643-0267. AVON territory Is your answer. only. Manchester. OF BRUSSELS WHILE keeping In order. In my home. Has Available VDANCING ON ON WAIKIKI, Our TV advertised products ARE NEEDED BY VOU FLY TOk------1— INDIVIDUAL and business In­ 646-0349. HAW AII.' r p O P . HA'ZEL! vTHE SANDS^ JUST YOU AND 1. In town location make It easy. Full training. WOULD .YOU* BFRKlAfPrsI come taxes prepared. Will PRAH & WHITNEY AIRCRAFT come to your home. 16 years ABLE TO REMOVE your old 2. Excellent growth potential Call 289-4922 now! CAPTAIN EASY BY LESUE TURNER appliances and bulky furniture experience. 668-0633. 3. Paid training SECRETARY-Glrl Friday need- FOR PLANT PROTECTION to dump. Also light trucking. WANT WORK NEAR HOME? 4. Insurance benefits ed by small technical research FREE SKIN care and make­ 289-6860. firm to relieve burden on busy up analysis. Make your ap­ ACT TODAY Intereatliig Jobs Available For Both Men and Women executive. Varied duties. Some Those who qualify will receive traditionally pointment with loveliness to­ EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY—WE TlIklN YOU day. Call 649-6126. Mrs. J. Bed- Household Services CALL or WRITE college helpful. Write Boje C, high Aircraft wages and a complete package lack, Beauty (Counselor. Offered 13-A Manchester Herald. Attractive Wages, Group Inauronoe, Profit Sharing Benefits SUN OIL COMPANY of benefits. Apply Now at the Employment WANTED — ride from vicinity UGHT TRUCKING, bulk dellv- COUNTER GIRL for dry cleari- Manchester High School and P.O. Box 71, East Hartford ing store, good working condi­ Apply In Person At Office, 400 Main Street, East Hartford. Open ery, yards, attics, cellars 568-3400 East Middle Tpke. to Asylum cleaned and removed. Also odd tions. Apply In person. Park­ Monday through Friday, 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M., L * / i->9 and Garden Sts. Hartford. r u g b, Nu. i« TM ».i ui t.1 Oft Jobs. 844-8962. Evenings, Mr. Keith, 647-9646 ade Cleaners, Manchester ALDON SPINNING MILL CORP. Hours 8 :30 - 4 :30. Call 649-9030. Shopping Parkade. TALCOTTVILLE, CONNECTICUT Tuesday evening till 8 P.M., Saturday 8 A.M. REWEAVINQ OF burns, moth ROBIN MALONE BY BOB LUBBERS RIDE WANTED from vicinity holes, zippers repaired. Win­ HAIRDRESSER wanted —- good till Noon. . , of Broad St. to vicinity of Aet­ dow shades made to measure, Help Wontod— salary and commission. Call na, Farmington Ave., 9 ■ 6. all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys 643-1644 between 9-6 p.m. Call 649-2903 after 6 p.m. made while you wait. Tape re- Fomolo 35 — ------wrders for ront. Marlow’s, 867 TWO waitresses for evening FULL-TIME OFFICE girl, fil­ PRATT & Aiitomobilos For Solo 4 Main at. 649-6221,______work, full or part-time, experi­ ing and typing experience. Ap­ WANTED IN MANCHESTER ply In person 8-5, Manchester BY R O ysO N ence not necessary. Apply in WHITNEY filTTLE SPORTS n e e d CAR? Credit very bad? Credit Bureau, 983 Main St., BuUding— person only. Howard Johnson's Privofe party wonts 3-Bodraom Ranch Typo Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ Restaurant, 394 Tolland Tpke., Manchester. \ v est Douglas accepts lowest Contracting 14 Manchester. House, 2 full baths, modem kitchen, 2-cor AIRCRAFT down, smallest payments, any- . WOMAN for housework. 648- where. Not small loan finance C ^ P E l ^ Y - concrete steps, CASHIER - CLERK — full-tliqe garage, family pr rec. room, priced in the Division of United Aircraft Corp. company plan. Douglas hatchways, remodeling, only, liberal benefits. Apply In 0926. Motore. 848 Main. porches, garages, closets, ceU- person, Gaer Bros., 140 Rye An Equal Opportunity Empkiyer DEMTAL Assistant — wUl train, mid 30s. June occupancy...... ings, attics finished, rec St., South Windsor. K VOLKSWAGEN 1967 — $1,476, rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ experienced preferred, typing, START YOUR FUTURE TODAY AT P&WA red, black interior,. snow tires, er related work. No Job too bookkeeping, shorthand desir­ Write Box A, c/o Herald. Confidential i'l9 radio, 3,000 miles. Can be small. Dan Moran, Builder. RN OR LPN 3 p.m.,-7 p.m. 7 able. Write Box T., Manches­ 2 2 seen at 626 Main St. 6-6. Evenings 649-8880. pan.-11 p.m. 649-4616. ter Herald.

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I ■ ” t, • i MANCHES’TER EVENING HERALD. MANCHES’TER CX)NN. FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1968 PAGE NINETEEN PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1968 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sole 72 Out Of Town Out Of town Wanted— Real Estate 77 B o lt o n Aportments Hats Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sole 72 OFF East Center St. practical­ WOODLAND ST. — 6 room For Sale For Sale WANTED — approximately 8 Bert Wheeler Dies, Tenements A3 STUNNING 6% room Cape on MANCHESTER — Income po- SPLIT LEVEL — .7 rooms, for- ly in center of town. Two fam­ Cape in excellent condition, 2 acres of land. North Coventry BERRY’S WORLR west side new ceramic bath, tentlal in this sturdy home on mal dining room, 1V4 baths, EAST HARTFORD —six room VERNON —UAR built, or Bolton, cash. Call 742-7684. Apartments LOOKINa FOR anything in ily flat, 4 down, 8% up. Com­ full baths, carpeting, built-in Ranch, 3 bedrooms. (Uning room Rsuich, 1% baths, many CLASSIFIED fuU shed' dormer. Ideal for Spruce St. 9 large rooms and family room, large enclos^^ pletely renovated. Both apart­ Movie, TV Comedian real estate rentals — apart­ porch, garage, $23,600. Phil- stove included, one car garage, room, nice lot, city utilities, custom features, choice loca­ HOMES — land, investment starter or retirement Priced room for expansion, per­ ments vacant. Aluminum sid­ ments, homes, multiple dwell­ manent siding, aluminum brick Agency, Realtors, 649- lot approximately 800’ deep. taxes $320. $17,900. Meyer tion. 876-6687. property urgently needed to D iscu ssed for Immediate sale, $16,900. ing, garages, fine residential (Continued from Page One; ings, no fees. Call J. D. Real storms and screens, 2-car ga­ 5847. Owner transferred. Terrific Agency, 648-0609. meet our evergrowing demand Wolverton Agency, Realtor, section. T. J, Crockett, Real­ son, N.J. Nothing has changed.” Estate, 843-B120. rage, $28,000. Wolverton Agen­ value. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, of qualified clients. Call Paul He became a $l,500-a/-week ADVERTISING 840-2818. SIX ROOM Ranch, breeceway, ty, 648-1577. Wanted— Real Estate 77 By Zoners Albert Jerome Wheeler was cy, Realtors, 840-2818. 648-1677. BOLTON — Manchester line J. Correnti, Agency, 648-6368. headliner In vaudeville and for WE HAVE customers waiting 2-car garage, paneled recrea­ quality custom built 8 or 4 bed bom on April 17, 1896 In Pater­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS MANCHESTER — 2-famlly, 5-6, ALL CASH for your property for the rental o ' your apart­ tion room, large treed lot, $22,- RAISED RANCH — 4-bedroom room Raised Ranch, 2-car ga The zortng board di»cu8«d *«ven years was a leading oom- son and dropped out of gram­ convenient to bus lines, per- MANCHESTER within 24 hours. Avoid red 8 AJH. to 5 PJU. ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ 000. Hutchins Agency, Realtors possibility, family room wl’ h rage, extra large built-in kltch aportment complexes with ic In the Zlegfeld Fmiles. When mar school at 18 to start in show manent siding, aluminum com- START WITH THE tape. Instant service. Hayes tate, 643-S12S. 840-5824. hreplaoe, 2 baths, deep wood­ en, paneled rec room with fire business. blnaUons, 2 new heating sys­ WINTER SPECIAL Agency, 646-0131. two developers at its meeting Uie Zlegfeld revue "Rio Rita” HOMEFINDERS ed lot. Priced for Immediate place, 2% baths, many closete State Plant He was still a teen-ager when (X)PY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. MANCHESTER — Park Chest­ tems, g o ^ Investment, $24,600. MANCHESTER —Ideal starter last night. One will go ahead was made Into a movie W h ^ er This newly Hated 7 room sale. Wesley R. Smith Con- sundeck, aluminum combina he teamed up with his wife in a(i S PJkL DAY BEFORE PUBLICATION nut Garden Apartments, Two Wolverton Agency, Realtors, or retirement home, spotless 4- embarked on another career. Cape, with 2 full baths, fire- Let Jarvis solve your hous­ stnicMon Co., 643-1667. tions, desirable one acre lot TIRED of SHOWING. . . . with his plans. The other is act called Bert and Betty bedrooms, 4H rooms, im­ 649-2818. room Ranch on a tree shaded Buys Firm With Robert Woolsey he Dendllno for Saturday and Monday la 5 p.in. Friday. placed living room, dining ing problems. As members undecided, since the number of Wheeler. They became on e o l mediate occupancy. rooms lot, assumable mortgage. Wol­ INCOME for the Mrs. Growing Quick occupancy. Move-ln con formed a movie comedy team MANCHESTER — duplex 7-7 on room, and rec room is situ­ of both the Manchester and units possible according to zon­ the noted vaudevlUe teams In February 1. Heat, hot water, verton Agency, Realtors, 649- florist, gift shop, greenhouse, muon. Orir$28,boo“ l^^^ And SHOWING? that starred in 30 pictures with bus llne,-’’4 bedrooms, separate ated near bus line and shop­ Greater Vernon Multiple F. Flano, Realtor, 649-5371. From Chicago ing regulations was reduced. America. That marriage ended VOUB COOPERATION WILL HIAI 1 oven, range, refrigerator, 2818. cozy 6 room home, garage, cov­ Are they looking you over titles like “ Half Shot at Sun­ heating systems, aluminum ping. Price only $19,000. Listing Systems, we have In divorce as did three othexe. BE APPRECIATED VIMk I I parking. Call 527-9288 between ered patio with fireplace, ber­ as a Sunday sport? Better Lawrence Flano brought In rise,” "O acked Nuts,” "Hlpa siding, 5 garages, excellent in­ Mrs. Luther, 649-5806. hundreds of listings to show ELLINGTON WINSTED (AP)—The Waring 9-5 p.m. MT-1871 after 5. MANCHESTER — 7 room cus­ ry bushes, 1% acres. Hutchins let us screen those pros­ sketches showing the approx­ Hips, Hooray,” "Dlplomanlacs” Wheeier’a love for the theater vestment property in business you in all price ranges and MOVE RIGHT IN Products Division of Dynamics tom built brick Colonial Cape, Agency, 649-5324. pects for you. We bring imate location of five buildings and "Caught Plastered.” continued throughout his life. In Continued From PfCBdinq Pag# NEW two family — 4% room zone II, $28,500. Phllbrlck W in like new condition, 22 acres all styles. Call lu, today, Oorp- of America has acquired planning to build on prop- Transferred owner can discriminating, interested, Film critics generally scorned 1966 a new theater named for apartment, $180 per month, Agency, Realtors, 649-6347. high scenic land. Priced for for professional and effi­ HOW SOON can you move? Six the CJhlcago-based Dormeyer IM- ^^ty aloi^ South Rd. near Ston- BARROWS and WALLACE Co. leave right now! You can qualified buyers to see a these efforts and Wheeler him­ him opened on Broadway. seperate heat. No children, no Manchester Parkade quick sale. Hayes Agency, cient service. big rooms plus enclosed porch. vlslon of Webcor Dormeyer r j . Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 Household Goods 51 MANCHESTER — Bowers move Into this "clean as a property . . . without both­ self agreed. "They were pretty In recent years he lived at pets. Hayes Agency, 848-0181. Manchester 649-5808 6454)181. Aluminum sided home off Port­ Corp., It was announced Thurs­ The buildings, one story high, School area, neat 6-room Cape, whistle” 7 room Raised ering the owner. bad,” he said, “ but they all The Lambs, a theatrical club FEMALE, chocolate brown SINGER’S USED sewing ma- . i, m 87 CHURCH ST.—This is a er St. Wall to wall. Lots of day by Waring President Roy would contain six three- room 4 rooms down, 2 tinl^ed t jv h GRACIOUSLY in this 7 CAPE — 8% rooms, breezeway. Ranch on a huge treed lot. L. Swanke. made money.” where he'indulged his two pas- miniature poodle, 9 months, chine Jtmuary clearance sale COLONIAL m a n o r — 3 oea- large home for the growing living area in a desirable 2 baths, bullt-ins, rec room, KEITH REAL ESTATE (one bedroom) apartments each. now going on. Portables from rooms Town House apartment, "We have acquired the pat­ After WotMsey died Wheeler slons—playing bridge and enjoy- lovable, papers, J125. 849-8708. March occupancy, family. Four bedrooms, 1% neighborhood. Modestly pric­ 2 . car garage and more! He Is planning, with the help $9.96, Consoles from $19.95, Includes appliances, heat and wooded lot 100x600, $22,900. ents, molds, fixtures, dies, and retumed to the revue stage and tiig what he called “ low jinx” ett. Realtor, 648-1577. lywood area. Two car garage, baths, 2 car garage on nice ed at $17,900. 10 per cent down $25,500, 649-5306. 649-1922 of sanitary engineers and town Zig-Zags from $29.95. Entire hot water, private ceUar and Phllbrlck Agency, Realtors, to qualified buyer. Belfiore accounts receivable and will and state health officials, a also began workhig In radio and with the other members, PARD DOG FOOD finished rec room, many ex­ in-town lot No need for a television. In the early 1960’s he Funeral arrangements wete stock of beautiful used ma- patlo. For appointment call J. tras, including wall to w a l l . ______649-5347. second car with this house. Agency, 648-5121. common sewage system. MANCHESTER — Investment W iiLUNG YOUS ‘5;. 'CSr‘’pl.M'“rn took Ws act into some swank Incomplete. 48 Cans for $6.65 chines traded in during Christ- R caI Estate Co., 643-5129. package, 6-5 duplex, plus 6 Lovely large flreplaced living MANCHESTER —Two family, Priced to sell at $25,000. Charles PonUcelll and Barney SIX ROOM Ranch with 3 bed- b ARROWS and WALLACE Co. Peterman of Manchester had New York and Nevada night ______mas reduced up to 50 per cent. N APARTMENT — first room single home within walk­ room, formal dining room. At- 4^ flat on 90 x 180 lot. Central What a sefection NOW! All rooms, 2 full ceramic baths, Manchester Parkade The Dormeyer Division pro- hoped to build 42 units on the clubs, floor, \ bedrooms, living room, ing distance to Main St. Leo­ tractive sewing nook. Private location, modem kitchen and NEW HOUSING — There Realty, 649-9823. Porterfield Pet Supply In excellent working condition. kitchen has built-in oven, Manchester 649-6306 . duces electrical household Rosemount property on Rt. 85 In a tjqMcal act he began to 240 Chapel Road kitchen]^ range, refrigerator, nard Agency, Readtors, 646- rear yard. BelfloVe Agency, bath, 2 car garage. Bel Air isn’t too much being built Easy terms. Singer Sewing range, formal dining room. equipment Including mixers, but discovered that their law- recite his troubles to his part- RANGE South Windsor heat, ^ t water, parking, 0469. ®*3-6121. Real Estate, 643-9382. in this kind of weather but 866 Main St. 648-8883. Open 13x20’ living room with unique (XJVENTRY-BOLTON line. 6% frying pans, and knives. Waring yer had misinterpreted zoning ner: ‘"The headwalter kept aak- adulU. 643-0973, 643-7796. © 1947 by NEA, Ine. 1 we are fortunate to have evenings. fireplace arrangement. T w o room L-Ranch, 2-car attached Products Includes blenders and regulations and that the area ing me if I had a reservation,” MANCHESTER -4 -4 two $18,900 — 3-bedroom Cape, MANCHESTER — 6 room Cape, two Garrison Colonials un­ THREE BEDROOM apartment, years old. If this sounds like garage, fireplace, treed lot, Im other electrical Items. could only support 18 units. he complained with a bleak and "CONFUSED—of course. I'm confused! I have a son at family, nice condition, large dormers, air-conditioner, neat ideal location, $3,000. assumes der construction on Center mediate occupancy, $21,500. FUEL OIL Articles For Sale 45 located on Center St. available your kind of house you may The purchase agreement was other business, Atty. Paul drawn face. "What does Yia lot, only $19,900. Mitten Agen- and clean. Hutchins Agency, 6% per cent mortgage, 649- Street in Manchester. Six COMPLETE furnishings of 4- February 1, $115 per month. Vassar and a daughter at Yale!" want to talk to us. Wolverton Hayes Agency, 646-0131. made Nov. 7. 1967, Swanke said aulllvan appeared In behalf of think I am? An Indian?” HOBBYISTS — Hardwoods, ply­ cy. Realtors, 643-6930. Realtors, 649-5824. 5666. large rooms, 1% ceramic 43 Books GASOLINE room house. 649-3023. Call J. D. Real Estate, 643- Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. but the U. S. Circuit Court of clients, the David Busnells, Like much of his material the woods. veneers, dowels, hard­ tiled baths, equipped kitch­ VERNON—large four year old 6129. center hall. Colonial near park­ Appeals in Chicago waited until jj,, jjjyj solution to the under- humor depended more on his ware, finishes, tools, ad- ens, all of the features for Added to three appeals had been decided g^xed lot they own on Bolton style of delivery than on the heasives and much more. Wood modem living at a reason­ Lots For Sale 73 way, 4 bedrooms, 1% baths, BANTLY OIL Musical Jnstrumenfs 53 ® Business Locations Houses For Sole 7Z fireplace, formal dining room, before a stay order was remov- center Rd. He was Instructed content, Products Specialities, 30 Bar­ ______heat, hot water, refrigerator, able price. :OMlANY iSr. For Rent 64 MANCHESTER — Treed 50x125 24’ family room off kitchen, to look Into the poasdlbiUty of "I’U tell you a secret,” he tholomew Ave., HarUord, 246- stove, air-conditioned, grarbage MANCHESTER — executive Library • n MAIN STRM « B-zone lot. Wolverton Agency, built-lns, city water and ------— purchasing more land, since a said when he was 64, “ I’m just 8272. disposal, parking, 247-4046, 1- neighborhood, Garrison Colon­ SET OF DRUMS, best offer. MODERN store, heated, 20'x70’ 649-2813. storms. $25,900. Meyer Agency, building permit cannot be is- os ambitious and stage-struck 643-6913. 633-7402. with basement. 832 Main St., ial, 7 rooms, large family JARVIS REALTY CO. The Douglas Library has add- Rpfkv.i', )f;s i/n PROCESSED gravel for drive­ 643-0609. Driver Arrested sued for such a lot. as when I was a kid In Pater- central. Call 622-3114. room with fireplace, huge mod­ _____ ed 43 books of fiction and non- ways and parking areas. Also MLS REALTORS Ml 9 MODERN 2 family, upstairs, 3 em kitchen, screened porch, 2- Resort Property BOLTON ' Center — 6 bonk run gravel and fill at our bedrooms. Includes heat, hot car garage, wooded lot, $34,- fiction to the library shelves In After Accident Antiques 56 283 East Center Street 643-11 4-bed- screening plant or delivered. water and appliances. Avail­ Houses For Rent 65 900. Phllbrlck Agency, Real­ For Sale the past two months. George H. Grlfflng, Inc., 742- WANTED TO BUY — antiques, rooms, 1% baths, family size Edwin T. Cummings, 64, of 26 able March first. Call 647-1627. tors, 649-6347. STAFFORDVILLE Lake — kitchen, one acre lot with horse fiction added were: Chris 7886. steins, furniture, pewter, lead- SIX ROOM HOUSE complete- Klicnen, one acre loi wiui norae ------nnnfi-rhiirv at was charged with ed lamps, art glass, prdntiltives, FIVE ROOM first floor flat, jy furnished, heat Included, CONCORD RD. Beautiful MANCHESTER — Vernon line, furnished cottage, lot 100x160’ bam and paddock. ExceUent ty, Marshall; to Brooklyn with ^gjiy^’^ ^ b e y g st^ ^ g h t, as 7 ^ PROVEN carpet cleawr quantity. 644-8962 electric range, refrigerator, gfa- |226. per month. Phllbrlck Ranch, large living room, for­ # Free Gas For Cooking # Luxurious Rooms 6% room Ranch, 1% baths, full price, $5,900. Call days, condition. 0 Selling-1,1 for $22,600.»lonial, 2% baths, kitch­ SOUTH WINDSOR — new IF YOU LIKE THE Stars, Longstreet; Mr. Gal- ey of 10 Lewis St., Rockville, p.m., closed Tuesday and second floor, duplex, basement, References required. R O O ^ I ^ E lion’s School, Stuart; With Op- when he attempted to make a gal. She used Blue Lustre Ranch, modem kitchen with en bullt-ins, family room with Ranches, Raised Ranches and Wednesday. Couple, handyrman, low rental, phone. 643-1661 between 8 a.m. " • Individual Heat Control UNUSUAL! This 3 bedroom Uon to Die, Lockridge; Saman- left turn from Amott Rd. onto rug and upholstery cleaner. built-

The Great Books Discussion A bout Town Group will meet Wednesday at Package Store Manchester Square Dance 8 p.m. at Whlton Library. Club will have an open dance Shakespeare’s “ Richard H" will Slated to Shut, tomorrow from 8 to 11 p.m. at be discussed. The event is open Ceramic Tile to new members. Waddell School. Earl Johnston Robbed of $350 of Vernon will be the caller, and The Depot Square Package VOL. LXXXVII, NO. 93 (FOURTEEN PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1968 Mr. and Mrs. Russell White will ’The Manchester Junior Wom­ Store owned by John Kacmar- BATHROOMS R6MOD4BLED I' cue the round. Committees for en’s Club, Inc. will sponsor a ezyk and located In toe North the event Include Mr. and Mrs. setback and whist party Friday, End Redevelopment area was Complete Jobs Tony Allbrio, door duty; Mr. Jan. 26, at 8 p.m. at the Ma­ broken into last night, police Confidcait of Former Presidents and Mrs. Henry Becker, re­ sonic Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ say. Kacmarezyk reported that freshment chairmen, assisted by ward McKeever are in charge $350 was taken in cash from Mr. and Mrs. Walter Andrews of the games which are 6pen to the register, and several bot­ Formico Tops and Mr. and Mrs. Heinz Bartel. the public. Coffee and home­ tles of whiskey are missing. Hawks Cheer Clifford The club conducts lessons Tues­ made desserts will be served. There were checks in toe regis­ Clifford Called Wise Counselor Tickets may be obtained from ter which were not taken. days from 8 to 10:30 p.m. at FORMICA TOPS WITH NEW SINKS WASHmOTON (AP) — The to toe unofficial title of confi­ was a trip to Vietnam and other Mrs. Rodney Dolin, 19 Lilac St., Entry was gained by knock­ the school. ruggedly handaome la’wyer dential adviser while Democrats Asian countries concerned with or may be purchased at the ing out a panel in a door at QUALITY MATERIALS & WORKMANSHIP strolled out of his Connecticut have held the presidency, the 6- the war. door. toe west side of toe building, Radarman 3.C. Peter F. Mur­ Vinyl Woxos & SundriM Sold Avenue office a Mock and a half foot-2 Clark could. But presidential missions be­ dock, son of Mr. and Mrs. say police. The store is located from the White House and saw Out) Scout Pack 53 of Wrud- He -heus been a confidant of gan long ego for Clifford, who Charles S. Murdock of 40 Ol- in a vacant apartment house. the familiar coV'ey of {riiotogra- As LBJ Defense Pick ddU School will meot tonight Harry Truman, John F. Kenne­ fklso has managed to acquire cott St., recently returned to After gaining entry, three more phers waiting for him. from 7:30 to 8:30 at the school dy and Lyndon B. JOhmon. one of the largest law practices the United States aboard the doors were forced open inside Personalized Floors "How are you, it’s been a long auditorium. Dockts will be open Prominent Democrats who nev­ in Washington. He represented Coast Guard Cutter Baratarla to gain entry Into toe store, say time,’’ said Clark McAdams at 7 to set up (hsplayB. Cubs police. 390 MAIN STREET—TEL. 649-9258 er reached the White House also General Electric in 1601 when By FRED S. HOFFMAN alter a nine-month deployment Clifford as he headed for Presi­ must be accompanied by at ’The package store, which is have sought his counsel particu­ the firm had to deal with claims AP MlUtary Writer off the coast of Vietnam. He dent Johnson’s office Friday aft­ least one parent. An award located at Main and N. School larly because of his political as- totaling millions of donars - Is the husband of the former ernoon after the announcement wim be given to the den with Sts., will be closed this week­ tutenesB. following its conviction for WASHINGTON (AP) — Miss Donalyn Perkins of Wll- he would be nominated for sec­ the highest parents’ attend­ end due to redevelopment. "He has been a very wise and prloe-rlgging. Leading congre.ssional llmantlc. retary of defense. ance. Cube are reminded to Police say they are still In­ prudent counselor to many ptas- Rising from a Na'val Reserve hawk.s have cheered Presi­ Indeed photographers and all Idents, and certalhly to me,’’ Dr. A. Elmer Dlskan will meet at the school txMnarrow vestigating and have one wit­ lieutenant junior grade to cap­ dent Johnson’s choice of at 1:16 p.m. for a trip to Hart­ ness who reported seeing a the other signs of life In official said Johnson in announcing the tain during World War n , Clif­ Clark M. Clifford, long­ speak about his experiences Washington have long been fa­ nomination. The President cited aboard the SS HOPE at the an­ ford State Police Barracks. Book'Tower Design for New Library suspicious car in the area. ford was Truman’s na'val aide. time White House adviser Lauria Flynn ol 613 Main St., miliar to the Kansas-born, St. Clifford’s advice on defense and After the war, Truman ap- nual banquet of the Democratic ’This is the new multi-million dollar library that has been designed for construction on the Louis-reared CUffoid, who is 61. diplomatic matters. and highpowered Wa.shing- Women’s Club of Manchester Seaman Appren. Brace R. Apt. 11, reported yesterday at campus of Central Connecticut State College in New Britain. ’The building will allow space for For if any man could lay claim His latest mission for Johnson (See Page Fourteen) ton lawyer, to become sec­ Monday at 7 :30 p.m. at Willie’s Mlajgarido, son of Mr. and Mt^. 5 p.m. that $30 in bills and a pig­ Manuel S. Margarddo of 27 Oli­ 850,000 volumes. A new concept in design—the book tower — will be used to enable a larger gy bank containing about $35 in retary of defense. Steak House. There will be a amount of books to be stored in the same amount of space. The new building will also include Leading doves also were social hour from 6:30 to 7:30. ver Rd., has recently complet­ quarters was missing from her ed basic training at the Coast facilities to cope with changing trends in education as well as offering room for various art apartment. ^ friendly or rvoncommltal, at Guard Recruit ’Training Center, exhibits and area for study. Construction Is expected to begin the summer of 1969 and com­ She told police that toe last Wanda Miller ^ ) least until CUfford’s views on pletion should be late in 1970. 37 Viet Cong Guerrillas Killed '■ /prosecuting toe Vietnam war Cape May, N.J. time she remembered seeing IS NOW bhe cash or the banh was on come into sharper focus. This 'The Rev. George Nostrand, Jan. 11. She said there was no MANAGER may develop at Senate confir­ rector of St. Mary’s Episcopal forced entry into the apart­ mation hearings, expected soon. Skating - Coasting Marines Repulse Four-Hour VC Assault Johnson announced Friday Ws Church, will conduct a service ME A Again W ill Seek I ment. OF THE \ Simday at 8:16 a.m. on radio Also reported to police yester­ SAIGON (AP) — A Viet Cong had started Operation Coronado reach the wreckage, reported A column of Mariiter infantry­ nomination of toe 61-year-old station WINF. ’The prog;ram is day was a stolen oar bcutJtery. WIGGERY BEAUTY SALON battalion tired 600 rockets and Ten, aimed at loosening toe Viet the CH63 apparently had men and armored amphibious Clifford—“ a very wise and pru­ sponsored by the Manchester Mediation on Wages Raymond Lavery of 40 Packard ersons aboard. A and fighter-bombers, which move on to become president of the MEA 8 bargaining team extra-curricular pay, depart- Annex until 10 tonight and 10 Immediately recovering toe if you see us first. skin diving off the coast of the so she went home and her hus­ and the area below toe demiU- hforine rescue team finally bodies. forced toe Communists back. the World Bank—a move an­ should submit its impasse with ment head increases, and the to 10 Satiuday and Sunday. taiized zone, nearly 500 miles We’re independent Island of Moorea, near Tahiti. band that evening went and No Appointment Necessary reached toe scene Friday and Closer to the DMZ, where U.S. 1910 Leathernecks said 23 ene­ nounced about two months ago. Refreshments will be served. the board to mediation before ijite. There is no skating at Charter away. agents, representing sev­ found that toe battery had been •confirmed that all 41 were dead. commanders have been watch­ my bodies were found, and Meeting newsmen a few horn’s State Education Commissioner ybe board has said It would Oak Park. However, toe sched­ TEL 643-2330 The South Vietnamese troops eral strong companies, stolen. The crash ■was believed the ing for a Communist push, a three Marines w ere' killed and after Johnson’s action, Clifford Cpl. James E. Mehl, son of WllUam J. Sanders. negotiate a binding contract on ule is subject to weather condi­ had set up night defensive poel- so we work for worst helicopter disaster ever. Marine sweeping action led to 33 wounded. refused to place himself on ei­ Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Mehl of 11 ’The turnout at the session, the $268,000 schedule, thus eas- tions. tions in a d^ta hamlet 43 miles you, not for Tick birds are also called The rescuers, who climbed fierce fighting for the second Following up this action and ther the hawk or dove side of Foxcroft Dr., is home on leave held by toe JlffiA negotiating jng ^ stand against binding There will not be any skiing southwest of Saigon in Dlnh the Vietnam question. any one rhinoceros birds, because they down ropes from' a helicopter to straight day Friday. one nearby the previous day in after serving with the 3rd Ma­ team at Manchester . High which is has held In recent at Mt. Nebo this weekend. pick out and eat ticks from the ’Tuong Province, a hotbed ol which 162 North Vietnamese company. School yesterday afternoon, was years. "1 am not conscious of falling rine Division In Vietnam. He deep folds of these huge ani­ Viet Cong activity. ’Ihe Commu­ were reported killed, South Viet­ under any of those ornithologi­ Call us. toe smallest in recent years. T o '“ bind" means that the will leave Feb. 4 to report for mals. 2 js^ nist assault killed 20 marines namese forces launched a new cal dlviMons,” said toe tall, ’The teachers’ action came af- board would be willing to guar- duty at Camp Lejeune, N.C. Beauty Suin^ey and ■wounded 62, 19 of them seri­ operation today. In the first few handsome Clifford to reporters tor toe MEA team chairman, antee the amount of the ill- ously, gorvernment headquarters hours, they reported killing 40 probing for his position. Robert Wolfert, sought direction crease, regardless of the total CHARLES ’The Senior CltizeR Center will Meeting Called said. 23 in Labor Party enemy and capturing several However, Clifford is regarded be the site of a pinochle tourna­ on whetoer to seek mediation, budget It later received from It said a small government prisoners and weapons. ’They in knowledgeable quarters as a ment on Monday aftemooR from NegotlaUons with toe board the town ’The City Beautiful Committee Downtown Main St., Manchester observation patrol outside toe W. of the Chamber will hold a sec­ described their own casualties •hard-liner on toe war. Some 1 to 4 and on every Monday af­ had reached an Impasse Jan. previous years, the board defense per^ eter ■was ■wiped ond meeting on the University Expelled Over Vote as light. sources said he has opposed any LATHROP ternoon thereafter. Persons six­ I ° weeks of intensive baa strongly oippased offering a out. The Vietnamese, who use toe extended bombing pauses as a closed door ^ k s , with toe two ibinding schedule before know- of Connecticut beautification U.S. Air Force flare planes ty years of age and older are In­ survey. lunar calendar, celebrate their means of en'couragtag toe North A G E N C Y . Inc. vited, and prizes will be award­ sides reported sUll $70,000 apart w Its budtet total and Army helicopter gunships LONDON (AP) — Prime Min­ votes, toe Laborites easily won At toe first meeting held last New Year Jan. 30. The Viet Vietnamese to talk peace. ed to the winners. Ftor further were on toe scene within 15 min­ ister Harold Wilson’s Labor par­ toe motion Thursday night, ap­ ATTY, CLARK CLIFFORD 017 Main St.—640-0384 n r /n n 7 ^ ‘^e passage November, Prof. Favrettl pre­ Cong has declared a seven-day His advice to Johnson is be­ information, contact Wally For­ legislation ^ ^ g utes to light up toe Viet Cong ty today expelled—at least tem­ proving Wilson’s proposals for lieved to have weighed at least sented an over-all concept of porarily—25 members who re­ holiday truce from midnight tin at the Senior Center. Thmio'h^^Tnn*^'^ ^tf',i K teaichers ithe right to negotiate positions and rake them with cuts in social welfare spending. Jan. 26 to midnight Feb. 2. The as heavily as McNamara’s in 4 beautification showing slides of belled by abstaining in a crucial tViB ^ /tu t wilth boards o f education, Man- rockets and machine guns, the ’The vote was 304-9 with the op­ South Vietnamese government At Uninersity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee some of toe major decisions of Chester negotiations have various parts of Manchester. At Vietnamese reported. vote of confidence in the House position Conservatives abstain­ the second meeting representa­ has sold it will observe a 48- the war, sources said. on throughout the At the same time, the Viet of Commons, qualified sources ing en masse. 1716 President said Clifford Young men and women, high school gfrads, 17 to 34. Write nei-iinance committee held an , . . , , tives from various groups have reported. hour cease-fire, probably from 6 _ ^ ^ school year and ended in media- Cong shelled two government But toe expulsion underlined p.m. Jan. 29 to 6 p.m. Jan. 31. "has been a counselor on most for informabion about our training in oonununloaitlons, pas­ additional, special negotiating ^ been invited to discuss estab­ At least one of the rebels, senger service, reservations, ticketliig operations, hostess, etc. district headquarters in the Wilson’s determination to try to Allied commanders say that if of toe important decisions mode session Jan. 9 which also proved t . . lishing priorities for toe various right-winger Reg;lnald Paget, You may start training now without interfering with your province and the staging area of reassert his weakened authority the Communists launch a major in toe international fields, from unsuccessful. ^ stages and projects are outlined an infantry battalion and ar­ had demanded that Wilson re­ Civil Rights Home Priority, present oeSupationL Airline employes enjoy good pay, travel over party followers. offensive before toe cease-fire, defense Arength, to weax>ons, to No additional talks were ^ In the University of Connecticut mored uidt. Three civillaiie sign as prime minister. Another passes, many fringe benefits. Airline expansion creating new From time to time individual they could take advantage of actions . . .’’ slated, and the MEA team then , initial survey. rebel was Michael Foot, leader Joba Many vacancies due to marriages, etc. Mail Coupon oot uicii mcniths of complex maneuver- were wounded and mlUtary cas­ Laborite legislators, even small the truce to rally their forces Clifford has served Johnson Today. No Obligation. Prof. Favrettl will review the of toe party’s left wing. ualties ■were Ught, the govern­ groups of them, have been cast for a second phase when toe as chairman of toe Foredgn In- UNIVERSAL AIRLINES PERSONNEL SCHOOLS tor th. pM,..ton™ “ slide presentation and the com­ ment said. Chief party whip John Silkin McCarthy Tells Negro Group out—but rarely if ever has so cease-fire ends. telUgence Advisory Board, the Dept. 403 mittee will discuss order of ’Two miles away from the ma­ ordered the expulsion after con­ large a number been ousted. Besides launching counterof­ Foreign Relations Ad'vlsory 947 International Airport Br., Miami, Florida 33148 subject to ratification“ r by ther -oentembpr importance and hopefully make rine positions, 48 hours earlier, sulting with Wilson and others. MILWAUKEE, Wls. (AP) — overflow crowd at toe Universi- and disrupted meetings when teachers. c>ep4emDer. fensives on toe ground, they Board, and on special missioiM Name ...... Age ...... assignments to clubs and organ­ a U.S. Army-Navy task force Even without the rebels’ (See Page Five) they disagreed with what was The current school lyudlget to- sent eight-engine U.S. B62 Wito scores of Negro open hous- ty of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. such as a tour of Southeast Address ...... r...... The impasse on a teachers’ izations for specific projects as being said or going on. t’aJied $6,265,000. About 87- per bombers Friday and today to tag marchers looking on, Sen. McCarthy’s speech climaxed Asian and Pacific nations last salary schedule was reached af­ outlined In toe initial survey. ‘"rhese are people with us,” OHy ...... cent of the total goes for raid possible Communist infil­ Eugene McCarthy has described hfs first full day of formal cam­ summer to try and drum up ter the board’s offer for a S268,- . .. , . ’The meeting will be held on said McCarthy of toe nation’s S t a t e ...... Z i p ...... P h on e...... tration routes near Khe Sanh, U.S. Neg;roes as people caught paigning for toe Wisconsin pres­ more allied troop support for 000 increase was unacceptable ’Tuesday at 8 p.m. at toe Cham­ Negro population. "Geographi­ to the MEA team. allocated to instructional sup- ber office, 257 E. Center St. seven miles east of toe Laotian in a "colonial nation living idential primary April 2. He Is toe war. 'That mission was rated cally and naturally, they are The MEA Is still officially ^ equipm^t, Interested citizens are invited border and 16 miles south of toe among us.” opposing President Johnson’s a partial success. part of toe United States and we asking for a $338,000 increase, costs to attend. DMZ. Members of the Milwaukee Vietnam policies and has chal­ Before Johnson, Clifford who carry toe burden of guUt but Wolfert has suggested to and siimdlar non-salary items, Dr. Douglas H. Smith, chair­ EUaewhere in toe northern Youth Council of toe National lenged him for toe Democratic served Presidents Franklin D. for our ancestors have every ob­ Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman the board that his g^up would man of toe City Beautiful Com- zone, three South Vietnamese ci­ Association for the Advance­ nomination. ule proposed by the boaid imiititee, said, “We feel' that ■the vilians were killed and two ment of Colored People listened Milwaukee Youth Council ligation to respond to toe needs and John F. Kennedy in varying capacities. Among 995 LAMP RIOT Recognition 66 BONNEVILLE ITd'i::,!;;;;; fUANVa wRIt* InltrlKd hill pow*r, factory Bruce Johnson, a former physical education inatruotor in hla 40’e, «nd his 22- ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — •ir contfitloning. *2745 * 2 ^ year-old girl friend, Shari Quam, pose at the airport in Los Angeles yesterday Turkish Foreign Ministry offi­ cials today played down Tur­ 66 FORD I .,' V -4, AM-PM radit, on their retum from the South Seas. ( AP Photofax) wlilia, kMM iniarldr, *2425 tl89S key’s diplomatic recognition of MAflLOW’S FURK1TURE DEPARTMENT the Greek military regime, say­ 66 PONTIAC :.TdT.T M i ing this coimtry has been deal­ with matchloHl inftrlora full pAwtr. PAc- After 40-Day Adventure tory Air cundltlenlng. *2745 *2445 ing with the junta all along. ANNUAL JANUARY Sources at the Foreign Min­ 66 CHEVROLET ister indicated no official state­ matte, v-a, PI, P I. *1970 *1790 ment on Turkey’s move is ex­ nnilTIJin Orand Prii, wtilto ‘Crusoe’ Isle Couple Return W I'Un I Iflw with black Ctrdava pected. top, full powor. *2695 *2495 for four or five days because food waus Diplomatic sources, however, n n w llllb lonnovlllo convtrtl- By LINDA DEUTSOH said Turkey’s announcement is D v rUH I lAw bio, powar •laartnif' so hard to find,” said the brown-eyed brakti-windtwi, automatic. *2020 *1795 LAMP ^ SALE! Associated Press Writer a break with toe attitude of Miss Quam. She said the staples of their LOS ANGELES (AP) — Bruce John­ diet were crabs and coconuts "and after Greece’s other North Atlantic 65 TEMPEST a ' n r *1330 *1130 son and Shari Quam, who set out three awhile we couldn’t stand the sight of Treaty Organization partners. | | A | | T I 6 lb Catalina 4-dr. hard- If you need o Lamp or twp, this is your opportun­ months ago to prove Uiat man could crabs." “ Perhaps it is not like some­ M rU n I lAw tap, M H , automat­ one taking the finger out of toe ic, powar itaarinf I brakaa, *1010 *1910 start from scratch on a desert island The Santa Monica, Calif., couple hole in toe dike, but other recog­ B A M T IA I* ■Mxm'HIa 1 - door ity to SAVE* BIG REDUCTIONS on oil of our and make it, came home Friday nfter traveled to the uninhabited island in the M rUN I lA v hordtdp, automatic, *1630 *1 4 ^ 40 days and 40 nights on the South Seas Lau group about 200 miles southeast nitions probably will follow," pawar atoarlnp I brakaa. said one NATO country diplo­ lk llilT IA fb StarebM 4'- doar First Quality Lamps! Large selection, including^— Island of Wagada. of Suba on a boat heading there to r u n I IAIp Hardtop, automitlc, pick up coconuts. mat. pbwtrM aldtnnf, pawar braktt, U H . *1240 *1049 The adventure was wild, difficult and Modem and Early American Styles . . . Taking only bathing suits, they found Diplomatic sources expressed Canuartlblt lonna- wonderful, they agreed. belief Cyprus might be behind vllla,62 PONTIAC auiom ptlc, Bronzed and smiling, the couple — they had come unprepared for the ele- pawar iltarinf, pawar brakaa, radio, *1175 *9751 Charge It With mehW: Turkey’s decision to announce haatar,' Either a former physical education instructor in recognition of the Greek junta. An# Mnny Othnri, All At Gnmoarabll lavin|t his 40s and hU 22-year-old girl friend, a "Wo were able to walk a little way on the beach at low tide, and then the Turkey has pressing business former nurse—said it was “ a good ex­ with Greece on the Cyprus issue perience” but they wouldn’t do it again. coral on the ground began to cut our . C.B.T. feet," said Johnson. “ We couldn’t ex­ and probably decided normal PAUL DODGE AAA "We can’t say it was an ideal para­ diplomatic contacts are neces­ plore the island at all because the coral FUBNITUBp DEPARTMENT dise, because it wasn't," Johnson told an sary to conduct the business. No Regrets^ Says Eartha airport news conference. The bearded made theYsliffs like broken glass." DOWNTOWN MAIN STREET— MANCHESTER They built a lean-to of palm fronds Turkey may feel it will gain a PONTIAC CJ\.P. adventurer said the greatest problem measure of good will and grati­ Singer Eai'tha Kitt teillis newsmen in Los Angeles invited by Mi-s. Lyndon B. Johnson. She angi-ily told OPEN 6 DAYS— THURS. NIGHTS tiU 9 was getting food, and coping with rats, and began foraging for food. "Bruce yesterday she’d “do it again” when asked if she 371 Main St., MANCHESTER 649-2881 g r would be In the water most of the day tude from Greek leaders, which the First Lady that the Vietnam war is reeixinsible bats and ants. could turn into concessions at had any regrets about her outburst at a luncheon for i-ebeltion among youth and for crime in the "We sometimes went without eating (See Page Five) the Cyprus bargaining table. in the White House Thui-sday to which she had been streets. (AP Photofax).

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