■ MONl>AY, MARCH 4, 1968 \ FAOB EIGHTBBN ^anrirrati^r Euptittig Ifwalii Averagie Dally Net Pnas Rw For llie Week Ended The Weather m an'at the Olivetti Underwood Columbia March >. INB Chance of light mow tonight Oorp., Hartford. Lavitt Defends Bolton CUkhI Luck? Sur^vors, bealdes his wife, Low in 20e. Clearing tomorrow. O bituaiy BAur tAKtf cm r (a p i — iEumtnn C R P A R ep ort Include two daughters, Mrs. A growing colony of Jack- 15,534 High SO to as. Russell Allen and Miss April rabblts at the Salt Lake City 45-Mill Tax Rate Set, Mlsa Aleda MoOratli Sombrlc, both of Rockville; a On Air Runway Caucus Challenged M anchester^A City of Village Charm BOL/rON—MSss AJeda D. airport la causing consterna eon, Anthony Sombrlc Jr. of tion for pilots. McGrath, 66, of Windsor. eM er Rockville; three brothers, Stan- Capitol Region Planning VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 131 (SIXTEEN PAGES— TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1968 (Olaeelfled Adverttslng Mf Page U ) Joe Bergln, airport mana- PRICE SEVEN CENTS o f RusaeU H. McGrath o f Bol- jey Sombric of Manchester, Jo- Agency Chairman Seymour La- 2 Less Than Last Year In Letter to Bailey gef, said the rabbits attract ton, died Saturday at» a Hart- g^ph Sombrlc of Portsmouth, N. vltt has attributed the recent Voters at the town meeting Increase to toe z o i ^ b u ^ Mrs. Virginia Butterfield, a feel that they should be counted eagles and dogs, adding to ford coflivaSescent hotne. h ., and Walter Sombrlc, North controversy over the agency's Saturday night were pleasantly ^ member of the Democratic because you had to vote for 28.’ the danger of Islndlngs and Funeral services were held Walpole, N. H.; three sisters, orellmlnarv Phase One the takeoffs. surprised to leam toat the tax that toe a on i^ enforoh^agent this afternoon at Trinity Meth- Mrs. UlUan Messier of Clare- ^ ^ ® Town____ Committee,— ______has______sent a Mr. WUliam AndrolevlCh one of rate had dropped by two mills waa now being p ^ W per odist Church, Windsor. Burial mont, N. H., Mrs. Anna Rocke “ ''a'U'y airport study, to j^^n M. Bailey, chair- the counters will verify this "At times, you can see hundreds of Jackrabbita from 47 to 46 mills. week. It was also brought out was tn Riverside Cemetery, of Bellows Falls, and Mrs. Stel- pressure from groups who jnan of the Democratic State statement.” Last year toere was an unpre- that part o f toe Increase was Mrs. Butterfield said that "no streaming across the run Humphrey Stirs Storm Windsor. la Manclni of Needham, Mass.; agree with the conclus- central Committee, challenging oedented Jump of nine mills. a "cuSWon" due to unexpected one could be forced to vote for ways and taxlways,” Bergln The F. W. Cannon Funeral and six grandchildren. the action of the local party Town treasurer, Mrs. Harriet expenses toe past year. Home, 6 Poquonook Ave., Wind- The funeral will be held “ CRPA’s primary difficulty caucus last Thursday. someone they didn’t want.” said. 300 Viet Cong Lyman, said there were several Dance Problems Mrs. Butterfield contended SOT, Is In diarged o f arrange- Wednesday at 8:18 a.m. from **es In trying to retain our that "wmiid hone reasons for the decrease. - At the end of the meeting that Aloyslus Aheam said, ” I ments. the Burke Funeral Home, 76 objectivity while under constant ® ‘ ------“ In part," said Mrs. Lyman, there was a short discussion on ______Pronnert St with a Mnan of re- pressure from people both favor-' ^ primary wouio oe au- agree with Mrs. Kreyslg and Souih Windsor "the decreases oomes from the problems arising from Canoe Winfred I. Clark quiem at St. Bernard’s Church ‘"K and opposing the con- thorized by ttie State Central make a motion that the ballots Over' Civil Rights Bill fact toat we received $26,000 club dances at Yeomans Hall, BOL.TON—Winfred I Clark, at 9. Burial wUl be In St. Ber- structlon of an additional run- Committee to validate the en- be counted as presented.” This back from the state for the Although the dances have WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice 74 of North Haven formerly nard's Cemetery. way at Bradley,” he sUted. dorsement of town committee - was seconded by Mrs. Kreyslg, Sills to Urge school addition. The state pays been chaperoned there have to take action toat could jeop civil rights bill on which toe The amendment would make President Hubert H. Humphrey ofBotton. died Friday In Miami, Friends may call at the fu- . One of the biggest problems candidates. Mro. Butterfield s^d. half o f the oost In Installments, been disturbances, caused. ardize Its passage. Senate only Monday placed de It a federal crime to go from CTa after a short Illness. He neral home tomorrow from 2 the iHinwilllngness of some ..j am not personally ag- Mrs. Butterfledd continued The Grand List went up and primarily, It was alleged, by stirred a storm in toe Senate to Hart reported toat toe admin bate-limiting cloture. one state to another to use Inter Driven from City Committee on day by ruling out of order an wMnresldent of the W. I. Clark to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. P«ople to allow any comment, grieved,” she wrote, "but after saying that "Mr. Jack Early toe board of education cut its out-of-town groups of teen-agers, istration will submit Its own After Lausche ohallenged this state facilities with Intent to in Co., P New Haven. on Bradley field, which does not talking to other candidates who said that they could not act on budget by $20,000, which makes The Canoe Club charges 99 antiriot measure as an amend anil-riot legislation later to toe ruling, Holland appealed to toe cite a riot. agree with their preconceived eliminated I feel that this motion because they had . Mr. CTark was bom Oct. 28, Frank H. Chapman the picture much brighter than cents admission and uses the ment to toe pending civil rights day or Wednesday. Senate to overrule toe vice pres The antiriot proposal was ideas,” he added.. ’ already voted. He also stated Development bUl. SAIGON (AP) — niree himdnd 1893, In Bolton, a son of Philip VERNON — Frank H. Chap- they should have the privilege The anti-riot bill offered by ident and clear toe way for a The controversy erupted Wed- that he did not vote because It was last fall.’’ profit for Its boaUng needs. The called up just before toe Senate Viet Oong troops Invaded a and Emma Pease Clark, and man, 89, of 12 Rau St. died yes- of a legal caucus vote, 8uid to News items temporarily Voters also approved »ralsing dances are 'Widely publicized Sen. Spessard L. Holland, D- Sens. Strom Thurmond, R-S.C., vote on toe anti-riot proposal. adjourned Monday night after a nonaroi nesday with the criticism of the he didn’t know many of the peo- , j j Fla., appealed Humphrey’s rul and Frank J. Lausche, D-Ohio, provincial capital at (he eouth- lived— In North Haven many terday at Rockville QfnHw nf Rra/tlAv Tn tiaouicassure ulcthe jiiciiiuciamembers Mof the uic aDem-/i pie and therefore couldn’t pick should be called In directly to toe sala^ of the s e ^ t ^ to and largely atten
1 A *4 il MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1968 PAOB i. '4 MANCHwnm Bvnnifo h b r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., T u e s d a y , m a r c h s, i 966 M M a TWO a million dollars to transport Bolton Wilber Little^s Flag Stolen, their bodies home," Little said, union to fully help with the new "and when they get here all the trainees, Cronin said. Vernon Sheinwold on Bridge government gives the families to Since 1965,' he has been work STAR G A * E K * i ‘. It Flew in Protest to War bury them Is $260.” FOR EXPERT ••• SAFETY PLAY/THUFFED Should Know ing with the State’s MDTA pro By CLAY R. POLLAN- NORTH Department Heads, Principals While Little lost a flsig this Little League By WORLD CHAMPION By WILUAM MOQUIM One of the most disturbing WHEEL ALIGNMENT—WHEEL BALANOJIG gram and is now a field super AMIS JM Vour Daily Activity Guief* ♦ A Q 4 weekend he lost none of the con visor. MAR. 22 A thief slipped into the -front facets surrounding the Vietnam COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE * John E, Cronin According to th» Stof». '' By ALFRED SHEINWOLD ^ A3 viction that prompted him to He held Instructor status last 0 A J 8 yard of a M ^chester home situation, in LltUe’s opinion is ny Vt'!"Hr8ald''wothw wiu RADIATOR REPAIRING AND SERVICE To develop messoge for Wednesday, 23-39-44-5(y Sets Dates Hie prliuslpie of the E»fety Review School Budget Requests during the nighttime, lowered a the fact that so many Ameri- Manchester's Board of Direc summer at the University of 2- 8-14-28 read words correspondirrg to numbers A QJ873 be flying in its place. SEE Connecticut Labor Education 32 43-56 6970-83-84^ play la ao well known that you _ . ^ . . flag from its position on its cans, 18,^9, as of last week, are tors of 1969 put John E. Crtmln t L of your Zodibc birth sign. SCORPtp The Vernon Little League hM WEST EAST Department heads, principals requests, learned that paper- strip projector which can be gt^ff and sllenUy slipped off djing in place of the either Department in Storrs. His y f TAURUS are aatoitlBhed when any ex on Its five-man Manchester OCT. 24 I * announced registration datos ♦ J75 specialty was labor apprentice APR 2. 1 Urttxptcfed 31 In 61 Your perienced player muffs one in A 83 and special educaUon heads at- back texts in social studies are used by and for sfnaU groups leaving behind the im- cowardly or apathetic South Man Arraigned CLARKE MOTOR SALES 32 Could 62 Loanlr>g NOV, 22 ' and territory revisions for the Hduslngf Authority and later ship. ( MAY 21 2 Situotions an important match. Just to C? J 7652 K Q 10 9 4 tended the school hoard meeting Oood, have lasted three years, without setting up a screen, p|.ints of size 10 bodts. Wilber Vietnamese, 3U s« 33 Promise 63 Commitment 5. 9-30-54/ 1968 seEUBon, according to Hen 0 Q 10752 O 93 1 . . are valuable because they can and so forth. RT. 6 and 85. BOLTON— 643-9521 boards thought the move wise 'The titles sound impressive, ^35-37-40-45 4 Be 34 Trip 64 Release give your aatonlsher some LitUe has lost an American^ "They don’t draft their 18-year 62-68-81-85V ry Noel, newly elected, league A None K 10 6 4 last night, in case board mem- ^ ^ j e d . The board also James Cahalan and Miss On Check Count but it’s the actual work that 60-73-75 5 No 35 Outlook 65 Needs practice, here is a SEifety play A flag. old, you know," he said, "and enough to repeat it twice. . 6 Diplomocy 36 Older 66 g^sputes SAGITTARIUS bers had any questions to ask learned that three different OtMINI president. ' muffed in a world champion- SOUTH Nancy Gould, science teachers, Compared to the price paid j>yg just received a letter from Harry Eric Peterson of 28 Cronin’s past eight years on makes it all worthwhile. MAY 22 7 Don't 37 Seems NOV. 23 Am Registration will be llfeld to them about budget requests. texts are being used in Grade 8 In 381s 68 Or 4 K 10962 described the need for the new Gardner St. appeared in U.S. the authority haye been its most "There is satisfaction In see ship. dally by other Americans in the senator Ernest Omen (D. Alas jSj JUNE 22 9 Time 39 Indicoted 69 Popular bEC 22 night imd March 13 from 6 to 8 Opeiring lead — two of hearts. C? 8 There were not many ques- g math, that the math depert- items they are requesting. name of freedom. Little consld- u .) evidence and ^'strict Court yesterday on a ing the young fellows get good 40 Somewhot 70 And fruitful. 12-26-38-49 lOToke 4-15-29-34^ p.m. at the Sacred Heart K64 tlons 08 Superintendent Joseph ment would like to have every Cahalan, department head, ers the flag’s cost of $6.98 a eormotion In the charge of forging another Peter- HAVR YOU AN training for secure, high-paying 11 Everything 41 Childrerl 71 Regordir>g 142-53-87-89^ During the 1964 Wodd 0 It now claims responsibility 1751-76-79-^ Church on Rt. 30. Oastagna read down through the class using the same book, ao4/i i-Vaf "\m ii ran alwAvii o^ltl ty.». ... . snn'flson’s aicnntnre signature on a ccheck h o r k nac r * jobs,” Cronin said. "Especially 12 Your 42 Or 72 Elders Championship, Jacques Amottr- A A952 said mere trifle. He had been flying j^^^nson supported South Viet Supeit EVENT SCHEDULED for 200 apartment units for the CANCfl) 13 Sides 43 Be 73 Unnecessory CAFMCORN Any boy whose birthday is be various pertinent accounts. Equipment Requests Up cidentally mailed to him. when you know they would 74 M o n ^ aben and Marcel Komblum, West North Eail South your teeth Md do ^ o u t but 24 hours each day at half namese government.” elderly in Westhlll Gardens off JUNE ,23 U Travel 44 You'll DEC. tween Aug. 1, 1965 and July 81, The hoard hae spent the lost Requests in the “ 700'* series, „*ci,w Peterson, represented by THAT CALLS FOR never have had the opportunity ISReody 45 Stormy 75 Arguments playing for Europe, got to the Pass t A 1 c? 1 4 that the level of education staff in honor of Americans in The President recently sent W. Center St. ^JULY 23 16 Goes 46 Ask 76 Of JAN ‘ 20 1960 is eligible. No exceptions few w ek s reviewing tl\e budget equipment, are up from $4,106 drops, Atty. Philip Tatolan Jr. of without the programs k” very sound contract of six 4 ^ 4 4 Pass 4 NT Vietnam who have given and OATER/m FOOD? Land for 76 more elderly hous 17 Cooperatidn ^7 And 77 From 2I-24-41-47|T to the age rule are Eillow ed. All requests. Its approved request 1967-68 to $26,298. Of this, another 10,600 of our boys over Thompsonvllle, asked for 10 The type of work Cronin’s of- • 1-25-33-59 18 Well 48 Favors 78 Words spades on today’s hsmd. They Pass 5 4 Pass 6 4 He noted especially the need ^re still giving their lives in ing units is promised in the 65-67-72 boys must register. Including must be in the hands of the about ^,000 concerns things there last week, . most . . of them . days , to, file,,, a motion In the It may be a wedding, a ban fice handles does not stop at ■S764-77-80-82 19 Add 49 Under 79 Hidden were about to pick up 770 points All Pass for equipment in the earth scl- what he believes is a senseless North End Renewal Project. no 20 From 50 Be 80 Old AOUAmUS those boys who played last year Board of Finance March 16. which may be done as part of were going there for the second arrested last week quet or just an informal get- the apprentice prog^m s. They 21 Concentrate 51 Stress 81 Increasing JAN. 21 ^ because the American team had Opening lead — 2 together .of a society, lodge or Federal funds are stiH being J U l\2 4 and each boy must be accom Since salary negotiations have the renovaUon of the present do what they can for both the 22 Honey 52 Any 82 Uncertainties FEB.' 19 stopped at three notrump, mak Lrt^fr-rtopthUd^ the ^The^const^t^pres^^ “S ; some friendly group. sought, Cronin said, but already - „ AUG 23 23 Hormony 53 Pleosont 83 Sought panied by a parent or guardlEin. not been completed, the figure elementary school Into a mld- being ireaieu use a uu.a;.. pgdgral authorities ’ charge boys and the employers. ing five, when they held the other sciences were being there are weil over 100 ap 24 On 54 Borrowing 84 After 3- 6-19-22/^ of sheep.” Peterson received In 1964 7-10-13-31 65 Obligations Parents interested in helping North-South cards at the first suit, losing only to the king. fOT s^ i^ es^ s stU an estimated die school, such as a new fire equipped. He said that the has also served as a grim pro plicants for the units. "We got a call just the other 25 Events 55 Personal 27-61-78 ^ fTe 4re Prepared to 1 7 5 2 -5 5 -6 6 26 Strength 56 Expensive 86 Pressures the league are asked to say so table of the match. But some Then he gets to dummy with the one. The estimate for instruc box, fire alarm system. Inter teacher had been mostly test against that very war. ' It Little flew his flag every day a U.S. Treasurer’s check for The authority is now partially day from a prison probation of 57 Person 87 Surprising PISCES Serve You to Your vitoo 27 To at the registration. thing funny happened on the ace of diamonds to discard a tional personnel is $48,829. The com. "standing up front and talking” was stolen late Saturday night and night, rain or shine. “ When $84 made out to Arthur L. Pe- responsible for the homes of 200 ficer," Cronin said. "He had a 28 Areas 58 Make 68 M ay figure for 1967-68 is $47,074. people ask me why I leave it terson of Rt. 31, Coventiy. The 29 For 59 A 89 Events Since tesun and equipment Draining the high school base with no equipment other than or early Sunday morning. Complete Satisfaction man with only a ninth grade MAR. 21 way to six spades. diamond on dummy’s Iswt club. Manchester families. They have machinist in Pratt & PO For 60 Sidestep 90 Come . needs- are based on how mEiny Komblum took the first trick Now you're ready to play in According to Dr. Castagna, a ball field accounts for $1,600, a textbook, filmstrips, and plas Little, a retired Manchester out in the rain, I tell them be- Manchester Peterson, the au- the added burden of planning ^ , f education who really wanted a 17-20-36-57#' cause those boys over there are thoritles charge, foiged the Our catering senioe Is set up ^11-16-18-46 A d ve rse N eutral boys register, parents are urged in dummy with the ace of series of salary proposals end and another $1,000 Is for pav ter of Paris. dairyman comes from a long and working forfnr theth / futuretntnrp Whitney's West Hartford plant. job.” (^ G ood 71-74-88-90E.. the world chaihplonshlpe. to be flexible enough to ac- A closer look at his back ^ ^ 5 8 -6 3 to register on the March dates. hearts, and drew the trumps counter-proposals have been ing the parking area at the The teacher is requesting Une of American fighting men. dying in the rain just the same Coventry Peterson’s name on housing needs of Manchester. Cronin explained his office Dally Question oommodato any size gathering. ground explains how a machin A' “ ninth hour” registration last with the Eice, queen and king. As dealer, you hold: Spades, made, and the teachers, now north side of the elementary such things as weather maps Captain Miles Standish, himself, as in the sun", said Little. the check and cashed It at a In talks to town groups, Cron has worked out agreements with Why not ooU ns and talk over ist, although highly skilled, year forced a late expansion have a proposal by the board school. and telescopes, the latter for- a is an ancestor of this staunch "Our Mayor asks us to fly Manchester bank Sept. 30, 1964. the details? in shows his view of the author employers to try out young men Now he needed to hold the club A-Q-4; Hearts, A-8; Diamonds, could easily handle an admin and some boys were excluded to discuss. All negotiations are When it is too muddy for possible astronomy club New Englander who was bom the flag at half staff whenever — ------ity’s function. for single-skilled jobs even if loss to one trick, but he made A-J-8: Clubs, Q-J-8-7-8. istrative and white collar-type from play. being conducted in closed ses teachers to park their cars in In the absence of the music 1897 in Columbia, birthplace a Manchester boy comes home COLD CREAM OLD STUFF “ We took people out of tene they cannot fit into apprentice V&rnon the blunder of leading the ace What do you say? job. The Vernon Little League will of clubs. Answer: Bid one club. With sions. this area, the cars must be teacher. Principal Norm an other family representatives dead, I leave It up because ROME — The formula for ments that weren’t fit to live programs for lack of schooling. Americans from Connecticut cold cream in use today , was Cronin won the respect of his nm six major teams and eight It WEIS EiU over. Cliff Bishop, 18 points and a fairly strong The board hopes at its meet- parked in front of the school, Shaw explained the requests for fought in the Revolution- in,” he tells them. "The man has a job now minor league teams as well as and the rest of the country die devised for Roman matrons In GARDEN GROVE fellow workmen by insisting on working with machinery,” Cron Esist, was sure to get two club five-card suit your hand is too Ing Wednesday to total up Its creating hazardous conditions various musical Instruments. War of 1812, and This is also his answer to Music Shell Program Panel an instructional section for the every day.” the Second century B.C. by TELEPHONE 649-5313—649-5314 the rights of the machinists ac in said. "It pays about $2.50 an tricks. The Europesin team .strong for an opening bid of budget figures and to go back when parents pick up kindergar- Mrs. Dorothy . Bosworth, 11- d y n vvar. Little himself en- landlords criticizing the author elght-yesw-olds. and make decisions on areas ig^ children, "It has already cost well over Galen the physician. cording to contracts. They made hour and has a future, a little lost 760 points instead of gain ^-NT. rarian, described what is need- ngte(j on the first day of World ity since it began in the early The Rockville and Vernon him first a shop steward, a chief better than standing on street Sets Organization Meeting ing 770 points. It wais severe Copyright 1968 it had questioned. Members said Also Included in this series is ed in audio-visual equipment at j gnjj served in the Navy ISiSOs. Leagues are changing boundar last night that they were well an amount lor reloamlng and both schools, and Ernest Stokes during the entire war. Atty. Herman Yules, the au steward then union vice presi comers with his hands in his punishment for a moment's General Features Corp. ies to make the number of aware that cuts would have to reseeding the soccer field, for put in a plea for lour more tape Thls war is different,” said thority’s counsel in the 1950s dent. pockets.” An organizational meeting of Discharged Friday: Albert carelessness. • teams, players and fields more be mode. repair and maintenance of busl- decks for the language lab, After a heated union election Apprentice programs today, the “ Shell Cultural Programs Schmelske, 28 Center St.; Play Well Known the American Legion veteran and early 1960s, said of Cron equal. Although some board mem- ^ggs machine equipment, for a which now has only four and is campaign in 1955, Cronin won he said, work better for the Committee" will be held in the James Norwood, 30 Lawler R d.; The correct play of the clubs Series to Study and former Manchester Veter in, "What a wonderful guy, All boys with few exceptions bers seemed to feel that there ^ew mimeograph a f the ele- behind schedule in the equlplng so sincere and honest. It’s just the top" Job of business agent of young men because o f the short- Chamber of Commerce Offices Diane Medeli, 94 Viilage St.; is well known to good techni an’s Services officer, "We liad living in the Skinner Rd. area. were some definite items that of all the desks. a reason to fight at Pearl Har too bad he’s a Democrat.’’ the UAW Loced.406 in West Hart- age of trained workers. at Lafayette Square March 14 Cheryl Relske, 20 Crown St.; cians. South should begin the Choosing School mentary school (the present Dart Hill Rd. and north of Dart could be cut, or reduced, the The school board had a dem NORMAN MILLER HAS Atty. Yules is a staunch Re ford. “Firms work harder to trsUn at 7 :30 p.m. Emma Hedui, 23 Grtmt St.; Dav suit by leading a low club from one has an estimated age- of 14 bor.” Hill Rd. and e E is t of Rt. 83 ex The first in a series of four declsipn as to where to cut In years), and lor a mixer for the onstration of the tape decks, According to Little the publican. “ We didn’t have a single the young men, they need them The committee is being form- id Abom, Ellington; Richard , ,, . his hEind to dummy’s queen. on Rt. 83 to programs for parents of stu such areas as instructional sup where a student can record his gfrounds President Johnson cites Commenting on the long hours strike,” he said« of his eight so badly,” he explained. ed as a self-supporting, self- Burr, TalcottvUle Rd.; Barbara If West hELS all four clu' elementary school cafeteria. Windsorvllle Rd. will play in the dents planning to go on to col plies should be left up to admin own attempts, earlier this sea for fighting this war are simply Cronin and the authority worked, years in the job. "We didn’t But his Interests are not all governing organization to over- Richmond, Ellington; Julia Rita, South can take the second cl The latter should be purchased Rockville Little L^Eigue. lege or smother form of post- son. not good enough, and didn’t Atty. Yules said, "He’s a great have to strike" to win almost ■work and service. He and his see the operations of the music Tolland; ii Warren Andresen, trick with the ace and le istration and department heads. immediately, the board decided, West Wlllington; Edna Berg Excepfed from the chsinge are high school education will be For Instance, they they seem since the mixer is on its last legs Art Club Meeting hold up in a recent congression guy and the town owes him and every objecUve the 3,000 work LotUe, enjoy keeping shell in the Vernon, Tolland, boys now on the roster of one Euiother club towEird dum man, Summer, Iowa; Anna held tonight from 7 to 9 in Room ed to feel that the amount re and repairs would equal well Bolton Art Club will meet to- al investigation. the authority a great debt.” ers wanted, plus higher wages^ ti’ack of their three children. Eltog;ton area, of the six major league teams through West’s K710. West g When nominated in 1959 by he explained - son, Charles, is a phy- The organization will own and Lemek, Tolland. only hla king. A-7 at Msmehester High School. quested' for a new truck and over half the cost of the new morrow at 8 p.m. at the Corn- of the Vernon League els well as Town Director Alice Lamenzo siclst with tlie Avco Corp. dlvl- operate the music shell and Its Discharged Saturday; Nor- If East hEis all four clubs, he Tonight’s speaker, Donald snowplow might be reduced one, estimated at $700. munlty Hall for a program on TURTLES \' A major gain, he seiid, was boys on a minor ItEigue team S i o n near Boston. REchael is a accessories, now being purchas- msin MacRae, Wellwood Circle; will caputre dummy’s queen, Brooks of the MHS guldsmce de specifically. The amount aliocat-. The mixer would be taken Victorian oil painting presen. d to fill a nine-month unfinished "union shop" status. lEist year ^ho have a brother \ hefilth officer with the New by the Rockville Rotary Gerald Lashway, Ellington; partment, will discuss "Choos along to the kitchen of the new "Anyone to finish last few term, Cronin was unopposed. now on the roster of a major but declarer next leads a club ed for science supplies, on the York City Health Department. Club. Raymond Aubin, ^uth Windsor; ing the Right School or College.” elementary school, when It is ^ ^ I s c h le a * He was reappointed for full leEigue teEim. to dummy’s jack Eind returns a other hand, might be reduced payments of $6 monthly on thought well enough of Cronin Malcolm Bar- The music shell is expected to Jeanlne Landry, 12 Lawler Rd.; club tor a finesse through Esust’s Remaining programs will be reodv major at Eastern Connecticut terms twice and was elected to appoint him to the Governor's Ellington boys are expected by so many dollars, with the de several 1967 Sewing Ma chairman In 1963 and again last low, teaches French in the Le- become available In mid-May, Betty Cooksey, Tolland; Mrs. 10-6. In this CEise also. South held March 12, 19 and 26 at the partment heads left to assign AiL in this series is $3,400 s t u Committee on Employment of to be provided for by the Elling for the truck and snowplow. The the Manchester ^Ine Arts chines. All have balances of summer. banon High School. and a full schedule of programs Monique Pellerin and daughter, loses a trick only to the king. same time and place. The free priorities. the Handicapped in 1962. Tolland; Mrs. Jean Banville and ton Little League. But that "great guy," In 1954, The Cionlns moved to Man- for the three towns will be re- Even with the worst possible series ds sponsored by the Man Travel Increase present board vehicle Is a sort no more than $36. 644-1269" THE VERSATILE y - After losing a tight union elec son, Tolland. She has private art students chester in 1940 to their present alized this summer. Rotary of- club break South can clear, the chester Adult Evening School. An Increase of $1,000 In of Army surplus carry-all and tion in 1963, he joined the State ficials hope. Discharged Sunday: Robert and has conducted adult eve- home at 14 Canterbury St. "travel for instructional persoci- Is also on its last legs. Labor Department to work with The Rotary Club has purchas Ludwig, Ellington; Arlene Gro- Hunt at Night Thrb^Md~exDects” to'review classes at University nel” will be one area the board FOR unemployed teeh-agers in ap ed eC 16 segment semi-portable chowski, 185 Irene Dr.; Theresa School In Storrs. Her work is prentice programs as a develop PHEONIX, Ariz. — Scorpions will take another look at. SPORTSHIRT music shell at a cost of $5,600. Thompson, 132 High St.; often choose to live close to d ^ r S e , ' and ^ BANK CREDIT ment Eigent. Hospital Notes The board may look again at The shell can be erected in Rudolph Cormier, 48 ProsMct nmn, even inside mEm’s dwell figures for middle school reno The next year he weis appoint FINE ARTS FOUNDATION an increase of $1,100 for field Bulletln Board about three hours by a three- St.; John Hogsin, MountaukDr.; ings, yet are seldom seen. vation, in particular. I CARDS ACCEPTED Cosmetics ed asslstEint director of the Na Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m, trips for both schools. This year The Education Council, high msm crew, and can be set on a Mrs. Margaret Travers ' and Paving For Playground tional Institute of Labor Educa in all areas excepting mater Scorpions Eire night hunters and BENEFIT CONCERT $700 was allocated. school parent-teacher organiza platform, stage or grass area. daughter, 35 Mountain St. generally spend daylight hours Under the “ 1200" series, or rrs tion in Washington, D.C. nity where they are 2:30 to 4 A system to provide high Principals of both schools tion, will present a program on ARTHUR DRUG that goes p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. Eind pri under rocks, logs, boards or in capital outlay expenditures, to In WEWhington, he helped quality sound reproduction hsLS The HerEild’s Vernon Bureau sp(Ae on the benefit of all types sex education tomorrow at the vate rooms where they are other hideouts. tal unadjusted requests come laimch apprenticeship programs been carefully selected and ar is at 38 Park 8t.,^el. 875-8136 or of field trips, and on the trips high school at 8
MANCHWIER EVBNINO h e r a l d . MAMpHEBTlR. OONNa TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1968 MANCHESmt EVENING HEEALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH B, 1968 Hem fo u i . > again for approved after funds Venuin Home and School T o lla n d Coventry for the project have been ap Burfon s Hos a HelpAn • . • snsq t fp t i f Extending Spruce St. proved by the Board of Direc SAVE STAMPS! SAVE MONEY! Subject of Talk TV-Radio Tonight tors. SinUt for tvtry ty|M of f i{ir t p n llM i Jerome Smith Named Head $184,185 SIGN UP NOW! Town Board WOl Set OlM R «v. E m «st J. CSopps of Delegates Favor LBJ th« OInveh of th« Assumption Gets TPC’s Approval wlU b « guest speaker sA the Television O f Ambulance Association Cut from HARTFORD (A P )—The Dem- For Boland Oil School Referendum first general meeting of the 6:00 ( MO) Parry Mason The proposal to extend Spruce St. to Springr St., was ocraUc town committee has en- Home-School AssoclaiUon o f St. ( M _ % an M&w Douglas SfSJST" A re you troubled by Jerame Smith of Summit Dr. may be left at the Town Qall approv^ last nigrht by the Town Planning' Commission dorsed a slate of 86 delegates (16)6) Hlghsray______Pstirt , ndsory Praottoe (R) Company’s A special meeting of toe Boeud are more favomble within the Bartholomew’s School tonight (00) Bkr Ptoture Cove iMfor w «a eleeted penddent the Tot- or at the Leonard’s Comer Fire Grand list 7:16 m j muecidar fatigue and after a public hearing that Chairman Adler Dobkin of Representatives has been un- U6xt two years. at 8 at -the school. Hie top- (M) Iffiteroten Nelglibor' land AmbuUnee Aa««latlon at Hio net Grand List of Oct. 1, hood back compbdntaT Your je s se d might be the shortest on record. party's state convention. animoiudy called for next Mon- '*'® ^ Treasurer Robert Dem- lo: "The purpose o f a Home (Sm Combat 7:80 jl) IWa Like tt Here 1967, as completed last week by ^wo speakers, town planner (40) IteiiM e's Navy 640) OerrUorfa CJoerrilla* « a animal m eetin,- Sunday ■ nltht. ~ . m e paper onve is is held noiu to lu •Wnim — — . None Of the delegates named AUTOMATiC diLv to nn th . quoted as steUng tola School AssodatVon." do-nothing girdle may - ~ z . ^ ‘ * ^ ^ approval of a terrible time to have to Mrs. Norman ^ton wUl act 6:80 W So<^ OUier elected offieers Include money for local Boy Scout , rednotJon of 1184IM or r«»d y oonaented to build a pair by the committee support Sen. (18) AAernoon Rqoori (SdOdfiSO) 1 Dream of Jean- referendum to appropriate $176,- gell bonds.” as temporary chalnnan for the (‘toy Bob Ifoung, N-evs be at fault. Rodney Gray, aecretary-treasitf^ projects, » S184,186 or william O’Neill ot aver passes at no cost to the Eugene McCarthy, the Mlnneso- DELiVERY 000 addltkmol funds for toe con- The representatives gave organizational meeting. ’Ihe (M) What's New? er; Richard Page, maintenance Bulletin Board •rh« tn a w r^ ri nf ebunirj. * i r l i ^ tlw lO-mlnuto town, allowing the new exten- ta Democrat who Is seeking the 6:00 (MJMOf) Nesri. Sporis. structlon of the proposed 89— their bleaalngs a request by event ta open to all jiarents of 8:00 officer: Thomas HuU, schedul- j^ e United OongregaUonal h **** hearing room of the underneath Rt. 6 . presidenUal nominaUon as a w eather room elementary school. the Vernon Jayoee wives for an V £ > P A O l SIX ItANCHESnSR EVENING HEEALD, BIANCHB8TBR, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1066 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1968 Hlanrl|p0tpr' The “No-S«yeiV’ Have Sorrived • Coventry South Windsor Fire Ordinance Andover Connecticut Yankee o This page commented, at the oonclu- Tha proposed ordinance on CvIntitQ l|pralik ikxi of Its dlscusston Monday o f the Re Teachers adopting a new fire code was Public Hearings on Budget port of the National Advisory Oommls- By A .H .O . Public Participatioii Urged PPM jum p BT xm unanimously approved at a -■ -a ra ■« s ' -READ BBRALD F lU N T im 00.. INC. don on Civil Disorders, that ” we do not intoided to keep Connecticut U Plwtil atr—t see how any of us can say no to a sin It surely Is an exnellentiy for W ill Vote On a Comprehensive Plan TZ W ill Be Held on March 13-14 m noh—ter. Cana. RepubHcans from committing STOP cHid W R ITE US TBOlUB r. rarausoN tuitous thing that the Republl* School. The code, consisting •viniii+ (■ nArtia.na the ftawt Federal Aid Exptalned gle tiling the Commission recommends.” themselves to any PrasMenOal 'What is perhaps the flnst WAUTBR R. niROTiaON cans of Connecticut had, by two Does the public have a right Donald would then put their of eleven articles, would fill If you ore interested in selling and want a dignified, re- FnblWian That statement, assesament, opinion, candidate until sudi time as Tomorrow formal step in dsteimrtnlng how Although Andover has not ______l>ounaad Octobar 1, i m ______simultaneoua trends Sundvojs, besides ms wire, m ^ ^ . r s r : ! -agreement s r read s to toe - VA hospital, ' r according “o^.„f;pr. to toe an- «on given to Hartford recently or t..onneca.cut, he holds a B.A. building, smashed windows andz elude a daughter. Miss Joyce to take over City Hall.' for the Vernon post. degree to accounting with a windshields on, an estimated 40 rs.oAA a ann TosAnh Crane The six other Negroes on to- serve the connecting property commission by Tamsky asking nouncement. - minorWm I m AXM inI m . ■PAonominq1C1 .X WM i M T*ZRnrSAn A M ^ A , „ . . " — '7 ------Jr both of Westbury a sis- day’s ballot are running for six to Join eventually with the new- that the corporation reserve toe The West Haven hospital was He Is expected to assume his holds a Master’s In Busl- cars, police said, ter’ Mrs Amanda Hahn of of tbe 10 seats on the council, ly approved Parker St.-Oakland land and stating toat funding selected, Ribicoff’s spokesman new duties shortly. Administration from the '” *^ 8bt, a crowd of 60 SDrinafield 111 • and two grand- All have one or more white op- St. connector. ’This reserve was would be discussed at a later said, because It Is among a ’The new directorr Is married Hartford graduate ®^®utlng Negro youths had gath- Springfleld.Ill., and two grand ^ stipulation made by the date. large veteran population to the and the father of two chUdron. ™ r s l t y of tta^ord gr^uate ered outside toe pawn shop. Children. of the Voters commission when It agreed to The major difficulty is that" East and is near toe Yale School He has lived on Hartford T’pke. ’ Fhneral services were in full support djtonlstratlon. iron bars and smashed toe win- Westbury, and burial was to League. approve the road last week. the Board of Directors meets of Medicine to New Haven. to RockvlUe for three years. Long Island National Cemetery, Anderson does have some Ne- Fllloramo argued that the tonight and Colonial Rd. is n o t ______Ptoelawn. gro support, however, including corporation had already planned on the agenda, meaning toe cor- “rrch'Ti^.’s s r »"• o.. toe endorsement of Dr. Martin to reserve the land and that poratln would be required to ledge to areas of financial con- ___ t t-x- , .x Fnnerals Luther King Jr. who led toe vot- Tamsky was now unjustly hold- wait another month for any ac- Planners Hear Suggestion trol, cost evaluation and control, . . . . P«r Afifuim er protest marches of 1965. ing up • completion ■ of the filed tlon. , tax^tldn, inventory control and '^^® Mrs. Sarah J. Hewitt King, revisiting Selma last agreeent between the town and Tamsky agreed to ask toe For High Rise Apartments fiscal poUcy," Borden told toe Funeral services for Mrs. month, urged Negroes to vote the corporation on the Improve- board to add toe item to the representatives. ^ *^®“ Sarah J. Hewitt of 179 E. for Anderson. ment of Colonial Rd. agenda by mutual consent to- It has enabled me to conduct ®'’’ ^® ®PO««d f Anderson is seeking to unseat The project has been complet- night. High-rise apartments may be ^Middle T’pke. were held yester- , . t a ,.x ^ . ^ manufacturing and admtolstra- N®8^~ o^^btog through dayd a v morntogmorning atai HolmesMoimea Funeralpunei a. freshman------mayor------Joe Smlther------ed for more than------90 days,PUloramo ac- was present at lari the comtog tWng to Manchester, facilities were presently In his operation to accordance f,'?® ordered him to Home 400 ” Mato______St The Rev. ^ man. man who urFirt had been hnH In office Kaan cordingI m to cktfir>a Fllloramo, /*^y*/4{na* and T7 hasM11/\«*nw%A night’s ovty4 Vioa meeting to discuss udto according to a hint of plans sug- flmughts, with some sort or co y fiscal directives, while •'old it.’ William A Taylor, pastor of only four months when King’s already been approved by town the commission a pre-pr^mto- Realtor Paui Plano ®®"®P‘®® °'^®'' ®®®*' operating economically." He . J " ” ®® ‘ovos^Ka- the CSiurch of the Na^rene, of- voting rights campaign, climax- engineer William O’Neil and the, ary plan for a new Green Manor F V space. x ,x . . .CT credtted his army experience *®™ *^® **'^®‘* 12-guage riot fiAintAd Burial was In liast f**® Sfelma-to-Montgomery planning commission. 160-unlt subdivision . at last nights executive session Tamsky asked -that, to toe preparing him for toe su- when toe warning was rtemetei-v mdrch, feot under way. A third "You’re Just throwing anoth- The development is planned ^f tj,g Town Planning. Commls- high-rise concept, fewer PAf^-vparvlslon and management of '^*'®Farded.'‘ Bzar-n^ were William Hewitt candidate to the mayoral race er curve at us,” said FUloramo for the northeast section of tog spaces \yere required slqce pgopjg Police said' the dead youto, Robert John Day, a chiropractor. to Tamsky. "Of course we’ll re- town with an egress through „nnAnrpd before the ***® families living to Identified as Howard L. Steven- Jr., Burton Hewitt, K Chambers Jr., William Dent," an extension of toe HamUton oppearea ,,y g^^jj „ rector was des'eribed by Mayor ®°!'. 1". was struck to toe left Edward Sawlna, and James •- cul de sac, located off p n n ed y ^ „g * “ L t have perhaps more toaii 60 Grant today as "a man s“ l® 8«vcn P«Uets. Stratford. Will Apology Win Pueblo? Rd. “ That cul de sac, said °r ° ^ units per acre would be requlr- y^u have to look up to” . Douglas County Atty. Donald Tamsky addressing toe commls- on ^ e ^FOn town planner ®^ make toe venture eco- Rorden replaces Jay EtUng- Knowles said he was Investigat-- 5 Staff Sgt. Raymond Sproul Sion," was nev^ ‘® *'®: told toe commission P lL o had "omlcally sound. er, a former administrator to ‘"F W>e shooting. Until his study ROCKVILLE. ■— Funeral serv U.S. Investigating ^Letter’ main as is; that s why toe r o ^ nnnroached him earlier on toe The commission discussed Manchester, who was Vernon's finished, he said, he would ices forlStaff Sgt. Raymond R. was extended to toe property PP . , . , . advised Fcnerally some of toe criteria first Director of Administration. *'®-ve no comment, Sproul of 3 Esther Ave., -who (Continued from Page One) line. The town planar agreed 'i. ^ . 1. commission. thought feasible for toe ■ EOtoger left late last year to Two white motorists were at- It was toe most logical point „ . . . . j. commission construction of such a project, toe midst of Increasing friction tacked by Negroes as they was WU^d Feb. 23 to. Vietnam; ,x ... and we have a chance to inter will be Thursday at U ®?“ ' L ®“x^. rogate them and look a tthe log w„ r.c.nav ». SSf ? bSL m j ..Id th.t 11.1. typ. M ,w.ai m.yor. d,.v. ft. M,„ n M a.m. a tltoe Burke Funeral ment of toe Pueblo prpblem Golf Club Officers Side, police said. Both attacks Following North Korea’s Jan. of the ship.” a"d d.n...y idlow.™. ft 5 -•K‘- INVESTMENT SAYINGS Home, 76 Prospect St. The Rev, The latest letter claimed to be the'eorporation plans to Install make any profit on high-rise,... ..-..D C eral___ different- ...... envlronmenta,...... — The Rockville Men’s Golf occurred at toe same Intersec- Robert LaOounte,Tj.rVM.nte nastorpastor of ^3 seizurp of the ship, U.S. offl- •'•om the.. He remLded toe commission listing a close-in business area blub has re-elected Kerwln Ray ti THE Ski Notes i Eagles Rely„ on Defense, Top-Ranked Fives Herald Angle ‘My Best Punch’ Regained Title for Nino NEW YORK (AP) — mous 15-round decision Monday "Well, It might have been a porters waiting outside his table alongside his pretty wife, cation with my wife.” He smiled By night. left that put me down, but the dressing room' door for 46 min Giullana. She kept silent while at her and leaning over, gave The punch that regained Griffith, who now has lost Nino answered questions. her a kiss. EARL YO ST right had a little zing to It, too.” utes, but then he laughed when the world middleweight twice to Benvenutt In their three asked If Griffith had hurt him In "Nothing wrong with my ribs ” We plan to return to our South Faces Top Entry Start Tourney Play Sports Editor Griffith thought he had saved ahampionship for Nino title fights, conceded it was an the last round. tonight,” he replied to one ques home in Italy In a' week. Then authentic knockdown “ not a his title In the last round when "No. no. He didn't hurt me. I tion. Last September, when he we can talk about a rematch.” NEW YORK (AP) — St. Bonaventure battles Boston New Mexico remained seventh, Benvenuti .was a left cross, he staggered Benevenutl and By BARRY COWLES ■Northwest Catholic High In West while the Bobcats are rated 18th come spot action” said Bums. and Louisville held onto No. 9. Day Late Birthday Present shove like In our first fight,” but as Just surprised that he had so lost the title to Griffith In out Gil Clancy, Griffith’s manag Three, and possibly four, College at Kingston, R.I. ‘my 'best punch," as he put drove him across the ring with Hartford at 8. "Our spirit and posted an 11-7 record. "As long as we are ready ____ But North Carolina tuid Duke, Marquette, No. 8 last week, '^bbed as the guest of honor for the 14th annual said It was a right that floored much stuff left.” door Shea Stadium, Nino said er, said he thought Nino "won a "Defense will have to be is very good and we don't In- Heading the lineup for Sharos mentally and play alert, It will ®y BIIX BAOHEREK members of the Top Ten it. him. Just one minute left on the Nino himself seemed tired his ribs had been hurt in an few rounds ■with last-minute Nob. 5 and 6, must compete in (dropped out after losing to Xa Knights of (^lumbus Irish-Sports Night on Monday, The punch floored Emile' Grif clock. our strongest weapon tend to take the game lightly, will be Sy Chaponls, Jim Keefe, Just be a. matter of who has We glided In at Stratton Satur- major college basketball the Atlantic Coast Conference vier, Ohio, and Western Michi Told that a replay of the when he wa.s rushed past the earlier round. flurries that looked Impres throughout the touma- control the Pepl Bottlcello, Ed ZagorskI and the better ball club," expressed eight Inches of newly March 18, will be John Sullivan. It will be quite an fith for an automatic eight punch on a TNT Communica That earned Griffith the last waiting reporters and ordered What about another title bout sive.” As for a fourth title bout teams begin play this week tournament, which determines gan while Davidson took over occasion for the portly Irishman from the West Side, ment” is how Coach Don because New Britain is freshmen wonder Tom Roy. Bums. fallen snow fdr the U. S. Chal- the 10th spot after winning three count ni the ninth round and tions monitor at ringside round on all three official score- "don’t let anyone in.” with Griffith? between Nino and Emile, Clan in the NCAA tournament, the NCAA representative. who now makes his home in West Hartford. Sullivan R iim o n t Rnat Piil-holin dangerous team with Strength on the bench should New Canaan’s big guns are lenger Trophy Race. There was but two others might have ’The teams played last Satur games In the Southern Confer was a major factor In Benvenu showed it was a left, Griffith cards, but it wasn’t enough. When they finally were admit "I can’t say now,” Nino re cy declared, “ I think the fight curns oi their size, strength and pressure be provided from the likes of piel Pennington and Bob Saund- crowd on hand to watch ence tournament. will officially add one more year to his age the previous ti gaining a close, but unani smUed. The new champion kept re ted Benvenuti was seated on a plied. "I’m going on a brief va tonight calls fojj one.” to fight each other just to day, and the outcome was North day, St. Patrick’s Day! T h u s ,------m g h S iS^les summed up defense,” said Hyde. George Fortin, Dennis Griswold, era. Leo Pagllalungs, Bob Neal 01ymf)lc ski team ’The Top Ten with first-place Uie outlook as he prepares his important thing at Marty Kibbe, Bud Rawls, and Greg Esty make up the force. Many of the best get in. Carolina’s second 87-86 loss of votes in parentheses and total the Kacey honor will also be In O ff the Cliff team to enter the first round of Indians training room Is get- Dwight Foster, Mike Haley and starting five. Bums expressed Eastern skiers were also Invlt- Top-ranked and unbeaten the week. ’The first was to South Carolina and, coupled with the points through games of March the form of a day late birthday Reno bOKHcle* Uke St. Louis Record $683,503 Paid to See Garden TwinhUl Class A play In the CIAC 3 g„ Grzyb fitted with some Renny Burger. that ” I am planning to put Ken- Temperature was 18 below Houston, third-ranked and un present. 2 ; and either Detroit or Mlnne- Tournament. The Eagles face ijj^d of mouth protestor. Seems Possible starters lor Guilford nedy on Pennington, their big which made watching theracers beaten St. Bonaventure. and No. second, knocked the Tar Heels Sully wasn’t one of the top w te to meet In the l»68 World New Canaan High tonight at that In practice last week some- are Todd Hynd, Shawn O’Oon- scorer, and just hope that he a, cold ordeal, but the avid en- 10 Davidson help get the NCAA from third to fifth. Duke, on the other hand, rock 1. Houston (24) 267 athletes the town has produced. Series. Here’s the rundown, as Hamden High stanting at 8. one's elbow and Grzyb’s mouth nell, Gary Burkle, Kevin Peck can do the Job. Kennedy Is wlth- thusiast was thrilled by the tourney under way Saturday. eted from 10th to sixth, replac 2. UCLA (3) 266 but he has to rank high on the 'the men in the chips predict: Frazier Rules Heavyweights ” We are playing better ball met. The bone behind his front and Harry Sweatt. Others lead- out a doubt one of the best de- styles of the various skiers, even Columbia’s eighth-ranked ing Columbia, which tumbled to 3 St. Bonaventure 212 list of athletes with big hearts, NatlonaJ League—St. Louis 2-1, rlght now than we have for teeth has been broken so some Ing the lineup are Paul O’Oon- fensive players in this area." though the wind was blowing Lions also wiU play Saturday if eighth after losing to Princeton. especially when it came time San Francisco 12-5, Plttebuigto sometime and everyone. Is heal- kind of protection will be re- nell, BIU Markham, Dick Wal- All In all It should be an ex and an upset was In the making. they can beat Princeton in ah 4. Kentucky 176 NEW YORK (AP) — and took the steam out of the other In the opening mlnuteof Second-ranked UCLA already to help others. Countless times S-l, Cincinnati 4-1, Atlanta 6-1, the round and Benvenutl’s left thy at once. If we play the type qulred If Grzyb is to play. ston and Dick Barbour, citing night. Marilyn Cochran of Rich Ivy League playoff tonight. If 5. North Carolina 161 243>2 pound Mathis’ fast start. not, Princeton will play La Salle has an NCAA spot but doesn’t over the years, Sullivan was the Chlcag:o 7-1, Phdladelplhlla 10-1, Nino Benvenuti is once Yancy Durham, Frazier’s crunched Into Griffith’s Jaw. of ball that we are capable of. Tonight Is also a big night Starting things off for East mond, Vt., outraced members 6. Duke 113 BARRY PREDICTTB — at College Park, Md. close its regular season sched driving force or organizer be- Los Angeles 15-1, Houaton 50- again middleweight cham manager, had advised the 24- Emile sagged and Nino pumped th^gs could definitely happen In for Coach Charlie Sharos and Catholic will be regulars Jim of the U.S. Olympic ski team to New Mejdco 94 Davidson wlU meet St. John’s, ule unUl Saturday against 7. hlnd projects to help others less 1, New York 100-1. American year-old slugger to work on a right that sent him to the can our bracket," added Bums. his South Windsor High Bobcats Reynolds, Doug Melody, Mike East CathoUc to rally In win the Eastern Giant Slalom 8. Columbia 69 pion of the world and Joe N.Y., also at College Park; Southern California. f fortunate. He never said no and League— Detroit 6-2, Minnesota Mathis’ body. "Beat him around vas. Meanwhile, over on Injun Hill, as they travel to Kennedy High Kennedy, Tim Kearns and strong last half, defeating New Ski Championship Saturday. 9. LouiS'vllle 67 Houston takes on Chicago Loyo In this week’s poll, Kentucky hlB help and assistance will 6-2, Baltimore 3-1, Chicago 4-1, Frazier rules as heavy the belly," Durham had told Coach Phil Hyde of the Man- in Waterbury to face Guilford Gary Kind. Dan Daly is back Canaan 78-6S and moving Into Jere Elliott of Colorado won In 10. Da'vidson (1) 46 "The guy hit me," said Grif Chester High Indians Is having High In the first round of play on the bench after an injury the quarterfinals. the Men’s Division. Races were la at Salt Lake City, Utah, and moved up one notch to fourth. never be forgotten by many. Boston 6-1, California 8-1, weight king of at least part Frazier, "and he’ll eventually fith, "there’s no doubt about his problems. The Red and In Class B of theCIAC tourney, that sidelined the big rebound- South Windsor to fall in defeat run on the Snow Bowl and During his youth, Sullivan was Cleveland 15-1, New York 30-1, af it today after a record- give up." that.” Emile spun across the White play Wednesday night Guilford is ranked tops in the er in December.” Dan is not up to Guilford, 92-86, deq>ite some Spruce run. ’The Snow Bowl lift a typical West SIder. He play- Oakland 50-1, Washington 75- So Joe, giving up 39 pounds ring and landed on the seat of ed baseball, a first basemen of ^ • . Wilcox Tech in Meriden setting boxing doublehead- against New Britain High at M Division with a 19-0 record to 100 ^ r cent yet but may see strong play. line, with a 3,800 foot course, Could Have Added Figures Wrong gr at Madison Square Gar to Mathis, pounded away and his pants with a stunned look on dropping 1,400 vertical feet and sorts, and was a basketbll play- phenomenal record for from the sixth round on It his face. er. In local league play. playing in post-season CIAC den. 67 gates was used. But Coch seemed obvious he was In com "I was thinking clearly,” said ran was timed In 3.06.86 for the Later he started his climb to A crowd of 18,096 paid plete cofltrol. $6835.03, an Indoor fight gate Emile. ” 1 even helped the ref double run followed by Cathy new heights in the business and ^ Mathis, badly shaken by the eree with the count.” Griffith Industrial world at Hamilton 'o f 25 < »n s e ^ ti^ tourneys and record, to watch the stylish Ben Nagel, 3.07.97 and Wendy Allen, defeat, said he was stunned at rose at three and took the man- Stars Want More $$ Standard '™ae 3’®'*^ The closest was venuti outlast Emile Griffith for 3.09.71. Elliott’s Ume for the ' a loss In the finals . . . Floyd a unanimous decision and Fra losing the way he did. dltory eight. He backtracked the U. S. Challenge Giant Slalom "I thought I was ahead," he rest of the round, weathering NEW YORK (AP) — has not found the right answer vision after a baseline collision * * * Wilson, ■who has resigned as zier stalk and pound blubbery was 2.64.61 followed by Rick and still managed to hit .311 said, "then I pulled back from a Benvenutl’s attempt to end It. Chaffee, 2.66.10 and then the in his talks with the Braves. head ibesketball coach at Har- Buster Mathis Into submission Frank Robinson and John-, with 94 runs batted in and 30 left hook and got tagged." Now Nino, who weighed 160 to favorite, Billy Kidd was third, But some agreeable figures Instituted Program vard, is a former local pro bas-v In the 11th round. home runs, says he Is standing Jimmy Iselln, ■ wealthy young Emile's 154(4, took control and 2.66.21. On Sunday Rich Chaffee ny Callison feel Baltimore were reached Monday as Frank ketball player. W llsw wifi Frazier, fighting for recognl- by $125,000. It was through the efforts of head Harvard’s Intramural ath- head of Peers, Inc., which has for the next few rounds he made of Rutland, Vt„ won the two and Philadelphia are add Howard signed the largest mon tioji by New York, Massachu ey contract ever, $47,600, by a Personnel director Harry Dal Sullivan, then personnel manag- lebc program . . . AiBC ■will managed Mathis’ career, said up an early deficit. Then, with 5 run slalom. His time was 1.60 setts, Maine, and Illinois as ing insult to injury with ton of the Orioles, who original er at the Hamilton plant, that telecast the world’s heavy- that if Buster continued fight (Jrifflth unleashing a furious followed by Spider Sabich, Washington player; Mel Queen, heavyweight champ, wore their money offers to rfay ly offered last year’s $100,000 an athleUc program was InsUtut- weight cham-pionship bout he ing, It would be against tougher closing flurry, Nino counter- 1.61.70 with Kidd trailing 1.62.07. Tommy Helms and rookie Jay END FOR BUSTER— Hulking Buster Mathis lands in ropes from knockout Mathis down with punishing baseball this year. The Ori salary, then raised it to $106,000, ed. Hamilton teams In baseball tween Jimmy Ellis and Jerry opponents. punched effectively and gained Some racers missed gates be Ritchie' ended their holdout with body blows before finally drop oles and Phillies, on the reportedly Increased his offer to and basketball were tops in Quarry on April 27. punch delivered by Joe Frazier in 11th round last night. (AP Photofax) "Maybe we took this fight too cause of the high wind blowing Cincinnati, and the Orioles did ping the big guy from Grand the decision. $110,000 Monday alter talking to state Industrial competition. The ♦ * * soon,” said Iselln, "I don’t In the powdery snow. ’The com other hand, feel Robinson come to terms with Dave John Rapids, Mich., with a short, stiff As the decision was an Robinson 1% hours. fellow behind the scene was Sul- r-., j e „ » •__ know.” bined championship was won by and Callison have added son and Curt Blefary. left hook in the 11th. nounced, bands of Benvenutl's Robinson, however, remained For Callison, a former All- llvan, who rarely missed a t ^ , Frazier was .undaunted by the countrymen rushed into the Cochran. Fortlna was second their figures wrong. Mathis, his white trunks cov BalUmore’s big problem, and If Star outfielder who suffered a game unUl his talents were limited recognition of only four ring, waving the green, red and and Wendy Allen was third. ’The As a result of these mixed up Years of Frustration End ered with blood, fell into the everyone’s figures are correct, tom cartilage last year and better recognized and utilized states and tfie pre-fight picket whiteItalian flag. Throughout men’s combined was won by mathematics of baseball value, ropes heavily. He stumbled to the American League Triple played In considerable pain for by the Hamilton people and he T , X NEW YORK (A P )—Joe Frazier, of course, referred to Maine and Illinois, the 24-year- lines thrown up by supporters of the fighb qiey had filled the Gar Chaffee. the two slugging outfielders re his feet nt the count of nine but Crown winner two years ago some time, the problem was a was unable to keg close V.^dfr" S k e 7 the pair of three-round decisions old Frazier said he was ready to Cassius Clay. The pickets car den with chants of "Neeno, Saturday night the people of mained two of the biggest name L to "f uH Frazier indicated there was Referee Arthur Mercane stopped and the Orioles are $15,000 little different. He was being settle undisputed possession of ried slgms claiming Clay still Neeno, Neeno.” Stratton and the Stratton Corp. holdouts as major league spring he lost to Mathis in the 1984 the fight. "The time was 2:33. apart. asked to take a cut from the re Promotion *"**'^^ came quite ***'^^' regu- single, thanks to a string of four years of frustration the heavyweight title taken was heavyweight champion. Benvenuti, who , first beat were hosts for all participants training moves on. Robinson, who sat out a ported $60,000 to $40,000 he got Olympic Trials. He’s been from Cassius Clay for violating "This ought lo prove who Cassius was stripped of his title and guests at a party. Many Clete Boyer, third baseman iw ly ^ d today the white-hair- box. Anxious to prove behind the left hook that Griffith for the middleweight month last season with double In 1967. haunted ever since by the spec the draft law. owns who,” a Jubilant Frazier by several boxing commissions crown last April 17, then lost a people opened their homes for for AUanta, was another who I t = 5 : that is wasn’t any fluke, he finished huge Buster Math er In charge of the operations tre of the hulking heavyweight Frazier’s manager, Yancey shouted in his dressing room. for refusing to serve in the the Olympions and other skiers. came back Saturday and quall- is and made the unbeaten rematch to the New Yorker from Grand Rapids, Mich. Durham, said, however, he was Joe, who won the Olympic Armed Forces. Sept. 29, left the door open for New Zealand skiers were im ^ overhaul ^ d repair and ^own Duck- Philadelphian heavyweight Frazier admitted he had taking his tiger home to rest for heavyweight title in 1964, twice Asked if he felt like the world a fourth meeting. pressed with the facilities of K P‘" Tournament, although he champion in four states. grown tired of hearing how at' least two months. " I ’m not lost to Mathis as an amateur. champion, Frazier became an "I can’t say,” he told news Stratton. Some team members partmenta at the Windsor Locks- couldn’t match the 193 score . . . Sitting in his Madison Square Mathis had licked him. Refer dickering for any fight. I’ve no The defeats were the only blem noyed. , • men'. "I won’t decide about a re looked a little tired because of based plant. Badstaubner, basketball Garden dressing room Monday ring to those who picked Mathis plans now.” ishes on his record. "What do you think, man?” match until later.” East Catholic^s Hartford County Conference Champions the strenous program they had Fran Mahoney, the fellow who coach at Coventry High, ■was night, Frazier said he hoped his to do It a third time, Frazier Durham and Frazier said Frazier, the one-time butcher he snapped. "What do you think Nino got $80,000, Mathis Front row, left to right, Coach Don Burns, John already participated In. ’This thought up the Idea of combln- among the qualifiers In the technical knockout victory at said, “ People weren't fighting their strategy was to hammer boy from Philadelphia, bloodied I was fighting for out there?” Socha, Brian Quigley, Jim Reynolds, Doug Melody, week they go Into the National Ing a Sports Night with Irish duckpln tourney play last week- $76,000, and Griffith and Frazier 2:33 of the 11th round ended the Mathis, I was. I knew I would at the belly until they wore Mathis’ nose In the third round, Benvenuti, who beat Griffith Alpine Ski Championship at Nlghh will serve as general end at the Holiday Lanes . . . $175,000 each. The gate broke Gary Kinel, Pete Quisih, Assistant Coach Stan Scoring Table myth that Mathis owned Fra win. I couldn’t predict the round down the big oak. Durham said and then concentrated on the for the second time, decked Eagle Record Crystal Mountain, in Washing chairman again, for the 14th Norm Hohenthal played In seven the indoor record 6f $511,000 set Ogrodnik. Back row. Manager Ed Pergiovanni, Tim Bl F zier. because then Mathis would have he told his tiger before the bell big guy’s body in the middle Emile In the ninth round with a O P ta . A v e . ton on the West Coast. My ski straight year. He was a mem- of Bucknell’s 23 games this past by the third Floyd Patterson-In- EC Opp. Kearns, Bob Intravia, Tom Sullivan, John Barry, M e lo d y 18 110 75 296 16.7 “ This ought to prove who been ready.” for the 11th, "W e’re going out rounds. left hook that turned the mid germar Johansson heavyweight Beynolde 16 96 69 269 16.10 companions for the week-end ber of the same graduation class baisketball season and scored 76 Penney 61 Ed Rowley, Mike Kennedy, Tom Juknis, Bill Wade 17 71 36 178 1.8 owns who,” said the 204(4 pound Now recognized as champion and kayo this guy in this The stiff body punches tore dleweight fight around. Kearns were Barry Cowles, scholasUc of Sullivan at Manchester High but eight points. The Bisons won title fight at Miami Beach’s 103 Waterford U1 K in e l 18 76 IT 169 9.7 former meat cutter. in New York, Massachusetts, round.” into Buster’s ample mid-section Both boxers lunged Into each Convention Hall March 13, 1961. and Steve Hincthey. (Herald Photo by Pinto) Kennedy 18 61 SS 167 8.13 sports writer of The Herald, School In 1933. It was Sullivan 12 o f 23 games . . .Look’s 68 Penney 63 J n k n ls IS 26 9 59 4.7 Joe Oliva and Harry Fisher. who gave him a Job at Hamil- NCAA District 1 All-Star bas- 86 Naugatuck 47 Barni 18 19 2 9 68 4 .6 ’ QoUh 18 7 16 80 1.12 Met the Fred Gunns at Strat ton. ketiball team consists of Bill 61 Weaver 65 College Baskethall Picture Wade 16 9 S 23 1.8 No doubt, It will be a great Corley o f UConn, Art Stephen- 7 8 2 18 2.4 ton. Conditions were excellent. M 74 Northwest 62 6 S 10 16 3.1 On leaving Stratton Saturday night again. Irish-Sports Nights son o f Rhode Island, Terry 64 South Catholic 67 Intmvia 6 3 0 6 1.0 night It was snowing hard and in the past have always been a DriscoU of Boston College, 66 Pulaski 66 Sullivan 2 2 1 6 2 .1 B o w le y 1 1 2 4 4 .0 on Sunday we were greeted by highlight on the annual Kacey Skip Hayes of Providence 73 Rockville 26 Ivy League Honor a new five to seven Inch blank calendar. and Kdth Hockstedn o f Holy 81 East Hartford 61 et of fresh snow and a cold I’ll been among the missing. Cross . . . Top grade of 47 Xavier 38 windy day. Minus 26 at the Sum- with a Florida trip due, but I officiating was turned In by 66 Northwest 46 Earl Monroe, mltt and minus six at the base can’t think of a better Irishman Gene Sturgeon and Ed 67 Springfield 82 At Stake Tonight of the Snow Bowl Lift. ’This — who hasn’t been honored yet Batagowski in last Saturday’s 80 Pulaski 66 Elgin Baylor was the major complaint of — to be called front and center UConn-Rhode Island game at A 61 Springfield 63 NEW YORK (A P )— fCansas State and Iowa, now as the skiers as they stood shiver than John Sullivan on Irish Storrs. The pair turned In a 66 South Catholic 36 sured of first-place ties in their respective conferences, ing and waiting for the start of Nlgbt. super Job. 78 Aquinas 66 must wait until Saturday to do something about clinch- Trailing _ Bing the race. 81 Xavier 62 ing titles. 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High 1ft said, in this way the poorest JianrljTHtpr luputtm mprdi 30s. Second Congregational Church Bear One Another's Burdens New England's Laading 15,534 AlKHit» Town will meet tonight at 7 ;S0 at the womeiv and the richest idiare alike. this country il means Mancheater——4 City o f Village Charm Tlte education cabinet of church. There will be a new Two-Year Professional .N orth M ethodlat CSturch w ill member training session at 8 :30. World Day of Prayer Topic that each women psrtlclpoitlng meet tonight at 7 at the church, in the fellowship will set aside MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6,1968 (CiMZifled AdvertSatng on PRg« 88) School of VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 182 (THIRTY-SIX PAGES— TWO SECTIONS) PRICE SEVEN CENTS llie commission on education The board of directors of the "W hat we give of ourselves is to communicate, we must not a penny each month while she and the visitation group wlU Lutz Junior Museum Volunteer what really matters,” Miss fail to recognize that ‘inasmuch thinks Of the meaning of the as ybu did it unto the least of fellowship. Next year the coins m eet a t 8. League will meet tomorrow at Hazel Kuhnly of Rockville Md 7 :30 p.m. at the museum. these you did it unto me.’ ” will be collected on World Day about 140 women Friday at a ACCOUNTING Hie Ways arid Means and She said that through a prayer of Prayer and forwarded to the Finance Oommittees of Center Hose C6. 2 of the Eighth Dis Worid Day of Prayer service relationship with Christ we sue Aslan Conference of Church 21 Miners Congregational Church will trict Fire Department will meet at St. Mary's Episcopal Church. given the ability to bear the W cm «i for distribution. HARTFORD INSTITUTE OP ACCOUNTING burdens of others, and added, Reds Down meet tonight at 7:80 In the tomorrow at 8 p.m. at fire head- She is diocesan representattve 66 Fonat S t, Hartford—TeL 247-1116 Robbins Room. .-luarters, Main and Hilliard Sts. for the Anglican Fellowship of "W e underestimate the value of Prayer for Connecticut, Her the power of prayef; through Trapped it we receive God’s love. His The Edgar Circle of South ,Vtrs. David Murphy will teach subject was "Bear One Anoth promise of life, suid the power Onn t ■.v.ii' ti - Spi'! ■ il O' '-..iMOn Methodist Church will meet to members of the Koffee Kraft- er’s Burdens.” to help ease die burdens car morrow at 8 p.m. at the home A totai of $161.86 was reoeived Plane W ith ers Group of the YWCA how to ried by those who don't know After Fire of Mrs. Richard W. Dupee, 17 make auitlque-type wall from an offering at the service B A R R lC iN l C h rist.” Bond St. Mrs. Philip McMorron, plaques, tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. and from envelopes distlrbuted W e R E P A IR CALUMET, La. (AP) — A t dessert time, Mrs. Glenn librarian at Mary Cheney Li at the Community Y, 79 N. to Protestant’ churches in the CHOCOLATES BUY Law Of North Methodist CSiuroh Twenty-one miners were brary, will review current liter Main St. Women taking instruc Manchester area. The money SELL will be used for worthy world and Mrs. Norman Swenson of iT I'^lt : t I I II I ’ I • I VOLKSWAGENS trapped deep in the eerie cav ature. tion are reminded to bring a wide projects under the direc Hrlnlty Covenant Church dem OOMPLEtTE VW REPAIR SERVICE 49 Aboard piece of soft pine; a hammer, IWlot |4wto erns of a salt mine early today nail, file, sandpaper, brush and tion of the National Council of onstrated the meaning of the after fire broke out In a shaft Fellowship of the Least Coin. SAIGON (AP) — Communist night Tuesday. A senior U.S. . flat paint or stain. Hostesses Engaged Churches. REBUILT VOLKSWAGEN ENGINES and severed an elevator hoist. gunners besieging Khe Sanh commander said the enemy In her talk, the speaker al This is, they said, an organiza The last word heard from the are Mrs. Raymond Getting and shot down a U.S. Air Force C123 "scraped up a lot of people at The engagement of Miss Lynn so said, "we pray for the un tion founded by Aslan women to Visit men, about midnight, was: OHARBE YOUR Mrs. Raymond Merrlman. The transport carrying 49 men near the last minute” for the lunar Doreen Chapman and Michael fortunate, the hungry, the sick, strengthen fellowship, eliminate M O R IA R m CHEVRON SERVICE “ Pull up the cage!” After that, event is open to all interested that Marine combat base today, new year offensive, but estimat Barry Lautenbach, both of Man and when the opportunity comes barriers, and stress prayer for communications cables were PRESORIPTION women. Liggett Drag Tim Moriarty, Propriafor . . . a 7th Air Force spokesman an ed the net losses at 30,000. chester, has been announced by to bear one ano^er’s burdens other people in all parts of the burned and severed, leaving nounced. American armed forces were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil through helping to beautify a W orld. those on the surface unaware of The Ladles Aid of the Luther 270 HARTFORD ROAD • 643-6217 The fate of the men — 6 crew reported to have lost 2,000 killed liam CSiapman of 168 Summit North Hartford area, or giving The “least coin” of each coun their fate. an Women’s Missionary League at the Paritado men and 44 passengers — was and the South Vietnamese 4,000 St. two hours a week to help others try has been taken as a tang Emergency units swarmed of Zion Evangelical Lutheran not immediately determined. I p the five-week period. Wsleofli* Hero Her fiance is the son of Mr. into the remote marshy area Church will meet tomorrow at The C123s are propeller-driv and Mrs. John Lautenbach of bordering the Gulf of Mexico, About 76 miles north of Sai 3 ^ 7:30 p.m. in the Assembly Room en planes with two auxiliary 66 Seaman Circle. where salt mining is a multi- gon, paratroopers of the U.S. AT at the church. Hostesses are turbojet engines. ’The maximum Miss Chapmsin is a 1966 grad million dollar industry in large lOlst Airborne Division ran Into Mrs. Frederick Schneider, Miss payload is 16,000 pounds. They uate of Manchester High School, domes that reach like smokes 160 Viet Cong holding a village. PINE PHARMACY Gladys Seelert and Mrs. Emil ordinarily carry in fresh troops and a. graduate of the Hartford tacks into the earth. The Communists opened up Seelert. for Khe Sanh and fly out others M4 Oenter Bt. gAB^OlA Hospital Licensed Practical State Police Supt. Thomas with automatic weapons and ba for rest or reassignment. The Auxiliary of the Disabled Nurse Program. She is employ: Burbank said troopers at the zookas and pulled in about 260 American Veterans will nomin ed at the office oflDr. Mai^orle scene reported workers were Communist shelling of the reinforcemetits. Supported by ate officers at its meeting to A. Purnell, Rockville. trying to build anoth^ shaft in base appeared to be easing. The artillery and rocket-firing heli morrow at 7 !80 p.m. at the VBTV Mr. Lautenbach, a 1963 grad an attempt to reach the isolated Marines reported 100 incoming copters, the Americans killed 60 Home. Past commanders will uate of Manchester High School, men. rounds in a 24-hour period, a of the enemy force, spokesmen sharp decline from the hundreds meet at 7. is attending the University of "We believe that the fire is said, while five Americans were O’ Connecticut, Storrs. out now,” a spokesman for Car of recent days. killed and 26 wounded. The Adult Study Class of South The wedding is planned for gill Salt Mines said at mid- Elsewhere, U.S. forces killed Along the coastal lowlands be Methodist Church will meet to Aug. 31 at North Methodist momlng. "We did have a fire 110 enenfy soldiers in three low Da .Nang, men of the U.S. morrow at 10 a.m. at Susannah Church. which damaged a hoist, and sharp clashes, U.S. spokesmen Army's Amerlcal Division re Wesley Hail. The Rev. Richard that's why we can’t get the men reported, as the Communists ported killing 64 enemy soldiers Dupee will lead a discussion of Delta Chapter, RAM, will out.” shelled provincial capitals and in two clashes. Artillery and air "Vietnam, Crisis or Conscious.” have iits annual m eeting and At its headquarters in Minne military postk for the third strikes accounted for many of election of officers tomorrow at apolis, Minn., a Cargill spokes straight day. ’The U.S. Com the dead among the enemy The confirmation class of 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Tem man said its safety director, mand said the shelling caused forces, who were entrenched In North Methodist Church will ple, There will be a social time Roy Gretzer, reported that little damage. concrete bunkers, ’Two Ameri meet tomorrow at 3:16 p.m. at with refreshments after the emergency oxygen equipment, Marine urges comrades to join him in rescue of trapped platoon at Khe Sanh. (AP Photofax) American officers said 60,000 cans were killed and 23 wound the church. m eetin g. masks and lighting was situated North Vietnamese and Viet ed. in the mining area where the Cong have been killed in their Other scattef'ed clashes men were located. operations against cities and brought total American casual- The Little Theater of Man- Gretzer said the Federal Bu other major centers In South ' Chester (L/TM) will have a busi reau of Mines, whose nearest lo Vietnam from Jan. 30 until mid (Sec Page Eighteen) ness meeting tomorrow at 8 cation is Dallas, had been in All 63 Passengers Killed Spanking Good Move p.m. at the LTM Studio, 22 formed and that an emergency Oak St. The production and crew from the bureau was pre CORRY, Pa. (AP)— ’The kld§ said It was a sympathy dem business staffs of "Baurefoot in The New Car Lend-Lease paring to go to the scene. onstration. But the principal said It was plain old hooky. the Park” , the drama group's (More power steering to you) ’The Cargill spokesman said So he lined 70 students in front of the Corry High School May production, will meet af the night crew superintendent In Gnadeloupe Plane Crash auditorium and spanked each one of them — ^rls and boys U.S. Told to Halt ter the regular meeting. Puts you in racing stripes. Lets you flutter had called from the mining lev alike—three times. a little silk in your wake. Try the great el about 11:30 p.m. Tuesday and POINTE-A-PrrRE, G u a d e- ry. ’The mountain is about 700 En route from Santiago, Chile “ They think there’s safety in numbers,” said Principal Le The Rev. Richard Bertram, life in the outdoors with a convertible or hardtop. reported a fire in the shaft, pre loupe (A P ) — Rescue crews feet high and alongside La Souf- to Paris, the plane "just disap roy Peck, who personally administered the lickings. pastor of First Lutheran Church sumably near the cage lift. It reached the wreckage of an Air rlere, a dormant volcano fre peared from the ^•adar screen” Peck said his theory is that the pupils were miffed when Summer’s long. Make the most of it. some other schools In the area in northwestern Pennsylvania Saigon Corruption of Rockville, will be the guest At CBT. was at this point, the superin France 707 Boeing jet today and quently visited by tourists. while making its landing ap preacher tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. tendent said: "Pull up the The plane ploughed into it as proach, Luis Guillermo Medina, were closed to allow teachers to go to Harrisburg to demon reported that all 63 persons on WASHINGTON (AP) - A top ness of trying to make another at a Lenten Quiet Hour Service cage!" board, including a woman Iden- it headed for a landing at an airport administration offi strate for higher pay. So they decided to take a vacation on their own. U.S. civilian adviser says the government clean, under inter at Emanuel Lutheran Church. Rescue units expected It tifie'd as the wife of real estate Pointe-A-Pltre’s Raizet Airport, cial said. In lltUe groups and one by one they began slipping out United States must boldly take national law you get into the would take several hours to man V^lUam Zeckendorf, died about 30 miles away. Witnesses The plane had left Caracas, on Monday. On ’Tuesday, the culprits were lined up In the au the initiative to root out corrup question of sovereign nations.” The Handlcrafters Group of reestablish communications, when the ^ane hit a mountain said the jet burst into flames Venezuela, at 6:27 p.m. after ditorium and given the punishment. tion in South Vietnam’s govern The U.S. adviser sent a copy the Manchester Junior Wom an’s since it was not known exactly side ’Tuesday night. and exploded. stops in Lima, Peru, and Quito, "Physicially we didn’t do much to them,” said Peck. "If ment because, he Insists, there of the report to his superiors in Club will meet tonight at 8:16 The Boat Loan Lend-Lease where the men were stranded. Ecuador, and was due in Guade (Jutting through denae terrain, A ■ resident of the nearby vil they’re embarrassed enough. It won’t happen again.” aren’t enough honest Viet Washington, along with emother at the home of Mrs. Stanley (Let CBT float it for you) Shafts reach to different depth searchers found parts' of the lage of St. Claude told report loupe, Air France’s main servic namese officials to do the job. 2!ima, 203 Summit St. Mrs. levels and the miners could be ers: "It was coming In at an ex ing area in the Caribbean, about ■ “Corruption is permeating all (See Page Eighteen) Simple to land. Easy to repay. Low cost loans that plane on Matouba Mountain on Charles Carsky will demonstrate as deep as 1,200 feet. the western half of this two-is tremely low altitude. I heard It 66 minutes later. echelons of government and so A new elevator, or "man how to make crepe paper flow let you skipper a new life on water, land French West Indies territo explode like a bomb.” Officials said the weather was ciety, corroding the vitality of ers, and Mrs. Donald Wolff will prom boats to fur coats—CBT loans are for cage” as it Is called, was built good at the time of the crash this nation, eroding the frame demonstrate how to'make brown at the plant during the morning any worthwhile purpose. Drop anchor and that they had received no work of government and unnec paper flowers. and fitted into the shaft. Rescue emergency messages from the Goldwater Could. essarily prolonging the war,” Pueblo Case at any of the 44 CBT ports. teams were told to lower the pilot. the adviser said in private re The Sunset Club will meet to-, lift "as far and as prog;res- In New York, Miss Marjorie ports from Vietnam. sivly as conditions would per morrow at 2 p.m. at the Senior Cuba Says Airliner Campbell, Zeckendorf’s secre- The reports were made avail Spurs Split Citizen’s Center, Myrtle and Lin mit.” atry, said Mr. and Mrs. Zecken able to The Associated Press on At New Orleans, the Coast Back Rockefeller den Sts. dorf were to have met in Guade the condition that the adviser, Guard said it had dispatched an loupe Tuesday night and then WASHINGTON (AP) — Barry Presidential hopeful Richard chief of a 22-man team in Viet 82-foot patrol boat from Morgan In Senate 1 sailed on the SS France for a Goldwater—joining In Republi M. Nixon and California Gov. nam, not be identified. City to assist In rescue opera Hijacked by 3 Men Caribbean vacation cruise. Mrs. can pleas for unity after his Ronald Reagan immediately an tions. It also had received a re Saying the United States WASHINGTON (AP) —S8me Zeckendorf had boarded the ■near-renunciatlon of Nelson A. nounced they would support quest from the Cargill company HAVANA (AP) — The Cuban A government announcement "must take the initiative in this Senate leaders disagree on how plane in Lima. Rockefeller—has strongly indi Rockefeller If he became the (remedial action) and, once for a crane, but reported none government sal’d today a Jorda said the men who forced the Co Air France also listed Joseph the United States should re cated he could back the New nominee a nd Reagan said he having started must continue Behold! available. nian and two (Jolombians hi lombian pilot to fly to Santiago Rosenbluth of Philadelphia spond if an appeal allegedly York governor for president. hoped Goldwater would, too. it." the adviser declared: "Viet Families of the miners were jacked the Colombian airliner were Sanl Salin Analayo, a Jor among the passengers. Rosen signed by captured crewmen of "The months ahead," Reagan namese officials are so involved kept advised of prog;ress being diverted to Cuba Tuesday with danian citizen who lives in bluth, 44, was a partner in a “ I've never voted for a Demo the Navy intelligence ship Pueb said in a message to the dinner, that very few have hands .suffi made In rescue operations, but 36 persons aboard. But there Maicao, Colombia, and Colombi travel agency and had three crat for president yet," Goldwa lo proves to be genuine. were warned not to go to the was no announcement that the an citizens Jalro Enrique Ortiz ter told a Republican dinner “ are too crucial to allow for ciently clean that they can The appeal, made in a letter children. make an immediate major inde mine area. ’They live In the hijackers had asked for asylum Acosta and Aristides Villalobos. Two newsmen from the Tuesday night. "And if people bickering and backbiting among via North Korean officials, is Republicans. If we are divided, pendent contribution," in Cuba. The four crew members, the French magazine Paris Match want to coqvince me they have under study by President John CBT’s (See Page Eighteen) The plane and Its passengers three hijackers and the other changed thCir spots, I can be we may lose forever the oppor One report, which outlined a son to determine whether it Is were on board, returning from specific plan of action, was sub Avere expected to be allowed to passengers spent the night at a an asslg;nment in South Ameri convinced.” tunity to meet the challenges of authentic. return to Colombia today after Santiago motel. The 1964 presidential candi this generation.” , mitted last Nov. 29 to the Agen Senate Democratic Leader ca. They were reporter-photo cy for International Develop Avlanca Airlines pays Cuba the There was no indication here grapher Tony Saulnier, 42, and date had said 24 hours earlier William . E. Miller, Goldwa- Mike Mansfield said Tuesday he that “ conservatives want rto ment in Saigon. It went to AID’S cost of refueling and servicing if the hijackers were pro-Castro reporter Hubert Herzog, 43, a ter’s vice presidential running had not been informed whether part of Rockefeller” —and the then-new "Public Administra the plane at Antonio Maceo Air guerrillas o r were just fleeing brother of Maurice Herzog, the mate in 1964, said he also 6/buld the White House considers valid Czech remark prompted pleas from tion Ad Hoc Committee pn Cor port in Santiago de Cuba. prosec,ution In Colombian mountain climber and former back Rockefeller and said he the appeal for a U.S. apology to Lend-Lease around .the country for Republi ruption in Vietnam." Planes hijacked to Cuba are courts. It was unusual that no minister for youth and sports in thought Goldwater would end up North Korea' to gain release of u.'iually released within 24 cans to unify and beat the Dem supporting whoever the GOP An AID spokesman In Wash the 82 surviving crew members hours. (See Page Eighteen) (See Page Eighteen) ocrats. ■ nominates. ington told a reporter Tuesday: or whether it is regarded as a General "The committee never really Goldwater—referring to his fraud.') got startecl>And it's possible it earlier remarks against Rocke- "I would want to have every won't get goin^ . Plan Defects (See Page Eighteen) “ When you get irlto the busi (Sec Page Four) WASHINGTON (AP) — MaJ. Gen. Jan Sejna, until cecenUy a top political officer of the CTzech army, has been admitted to the Self-Denunciation Kit United States as a refugee, offi Loans for a new lease on life cials said today. * Sejna, a former official In the defense ministry and a member of parliament, fled Czechoslova New Form for Postal Gripes kia last week with his 18-year- old son and a 22-year-old girl. By MIKE CAUSEY envelope (choose any even combination: Authorities here said they un The Washington Post Had coffee stains, bore cloven hoof derstand' the 'girl is his son’s marks, contained th e wrong address, WASHINGTON! —A clever postal work had been attacked by moths, was marked fiancee. er has developed a ne\y form which could 'found loose in the mails,’ was received Sejna and the two young peo revolutionize customer relations. It is ple were reported to have trav separately from the letter). designed to make iV easier for people to “ This is (choose if you must A dis eled through Hungary, Yugosla cuss the mail service, and do it" more via and Italy en route to the grace, a national disgrace, ah interna completely. tional disgrace, a cosmic disgrace), and The Vacation Lend-Lease . United States. Credit for the unofficial form, called certa-inly shows that mall today is being (Yours for the basking) ‘ The general fled while Czech the Genuine Post Office Self-Denuncia courts were taking away his im delivered at greater cost far less efficient tion Kit, goes to Tim Larkin, one of ly than it was during (choose any: Take off. CBT loans can fly you munity as a member of parlia many employes who field customer com Grandfather's Day, the War of Jenkln's away to your brand of paradise. ' ment. Press dispatches from plaints at the national level, Larkin and Era, the Triasslc Period, the Second Ice Prague reported he was ac Vacations to educations, stoves to his-rco-workers handle each complaint in Age, recess at P.S. 189). stereos, bills to frills— CBT low cused of misappropriating state a serious manner. , funds. "Why can't our-mall be delivered the cost loans bring you the easy life But during his work, Larkin has no Washington authorities said ticed that most beefs seem to full into j way it is overseas? In some countries tomorrow. they believed he had wound up the same general mold. First they de there are (choose one: Three deliveries Stop in today. on the "wrong side” of a politi nounce service (usually for being too a day, nine deliveries a day, deliveries cal controversy which has un slow), then compare it with "better” every minute, letters delivered that seated top, Communist officials European mail methods. liaven’t even been written y^t). in Czechoslovgkla . ! Larkin hates to see so much time and "From personal experience I know W iats new fo r tomorrow On Friday, Czechoslovakia’s taxpayer energy wasted. So, with tongue that letters are delivered quickly and chief military prosecutor Jap firmly in cheek, he developed the kit. accurately at far less cost in (choose fe ar S I N C E R today!' Samek, said Sejna had crossed Reprints will not be avnllnble, at the as many as your travel agent permits: t h e Czechoslovuk-Hungarlan Post Office Department, or the Govern Ust Kamenogursb Uzok, Llanfalrpwel- border by car on Feb. 26. ment Printing Office. gwyngyll, Chomo-Lungma, Uriaghal). "The search for him has so When you have a complaint, use tlie "Also, there are several countries far remained without results," following form, by filling in the blanks: such us. . .and. . .where the patron Samek added then. "Last week a letter arrlvecated in Manchester and charged with year in Pennsylvania, Connecti our screening plant -or deliv Apartments— Plots— Opposed to Rockefeller Yesterday afternoon on E. at Room 665A, State Office lent earnings at $150. for am 247-2498. Business Property room with fireplace, huge mod- e n L s fd ^ r c h , fireplace. Demolition Code, Chapter 354A on 3 y $26,- speeding,, $25: Vincent Bissantl, Middle Tpke. near Summit St., cut, toe District of Columbia, Building, 166 Capitol Avenue, ered. George H. Griffing, Inc. Tenements 63 ern kitchen, screened porch, 2 of the General Statutes, to Ou» Off Town 900. H. M. Frechette Realty^ 20, of Columbia, foUowlng too Delaware, Arizona, Maryland, bitious man. CaU Brock- HaU For Sole 70 living room 15x14, dining room (Continued from Page One) toe car driven by LUUan M. Hartford, on Thursday, Mardi Dairy, for appointment. 529- EXPERIENCED warehouse 742-7886. car garage, wooded lot, $34,- 'vhlch they are to comply. For Sola 75 647-9993. closely, pleaded nolo con Minnesota and California. man, forklift operation in LOOKING FOR anything In 12x14, beautiful large kitchen Goldwater. said that with toe Rouleau of 482 Adams St. ran 21, 1968, at 10:30 a.m., on Dock 3821. COMMERCIAL- Industrial at 900. Phllbrick Agency, Real tendere, $20. In the three cases decided wholesale plywood business. SAVE BIG! Do your own rug real estate .rentals — apart 11x16. Beautiful room sizes to NOTE: ’The disposal ot the ANDOVER — .9 room Colonial, ROUTE 86, Hebron. 79 aoro Rockefeller had a slight lead— exceptjon'of Clifton White, who into toe rear of toe car driven et 10661, an appUcaiUon of the Vlanchester Green, approx tors, 649-6347. Also, Donald S. Bombard, 19, 47 to 45—among independent i^.i-ei^rted to be working ‘for by Robert F. Preston, 27, of thus far, by U.S. district courts CaU 622-0214. and upholstery cleaning with ments, homes, multiple dwell say nothing about how gor lebris and demolition material excellent barn, 60 acre horse form With 6 room house. 2 State Highway (Commissioner EIXFBUUBNCED plumber and ______imately 10.000 square feet, of Bolton, improper passing. voters but trailed Nixon 48 to 44 tteagan, “ Nixon has my whole Ir. Connecticut,. Peimsylvanla, Blue Lustre. Rent electric ings, no fees. Call J. D. Real MANCHES’TER — 6 room Co geous the house is. Truly, a shall be the responsibility of the (arm, over half mils road front large bams. Approximately 660 177 Summit St., as Preston wait fch: authority to construct an plumber’s helper wan^.^ ^ p EXPERIENCED finisher or producing $800 per month in $27: Marie G. Chinha of East among all voters. , team for him” -a n d said he ed (or a light to change, police Delaware and toe District, toe shampooer, $1. Olcott Variety Estate. 643-6129. , ' lonial, sunporch, 1V4 baths, 2- must be seen home, $21,900. oontractor and he will make the age, nice view. Hayes Agency. feet on State highway, stream under grade separation atruc- wages and overtime. CaU 646- come. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, ^ rtfo rd ’ amested in H a^oiti, Goldwater said he Could en- thinks Nixon has toe GOP noml- laws were declared unconstltu- cabinet maker. Watkins Broth- Store. car garage, treed lot. Priced Wolverton Agency, Realtors, necessary arrangements for dls- 64*0181. on property, good (or horses said. ture on Interstate Rt. 84 and a 4528 after 6. 643-1577. fallure to dri've a re^onabte dls- thuslastically support California nation in the bag. Therc were no Injuries and tional. (Connecticut, Pennsylva- e|T8, Inc. 986 Main Street, Man to sell, $19,900. Hayes Agency, 649-2813. posal. In so doing he must be or beef. Completely fenced, ad grade separation structure for REDUCE safe, simple and fast n g MAIN St. —3 room apart- VERNON — 6 room Colonial tance apart, $20: John E. Dennl' damage was minor. She was nia and the District have ap- chester. 646-0131. guided by all local ordinances jacent to state forrest Immedl- Gov. Ronald Reagan as toe He said Romney’s withdrawal Interstate Rt. 84 Ramp to Ooo- wlth GoBese tablets. Only 98 ment, $110. 646-2426, 9-5. EAST CENTER ST., 9 room with fireplace, atta^ed ga son, 36, of Coventry, found In- given a written warning for pealed to toe Supreme (Court, „ over . ARCHITEGTURAL Investment Property ind regulations. occupancy. T.J. Crockett Real GOP presidential nominee—but from the Republican presiden- cents. Weldon Drug. r . ^ ----- 7^^------H SIX ROOM Ranch, breezeway, house, C zoned, for doctor’s of rage, partially finished base itoodcated, $15 and breach of said he is convinced Reagan tial race might rob Nixon of op failure to drive a reasonable dls- which Is expected to rule this Martfonl DRAFTSMAN ^ ______MANCHESTER —4 room apart 7 0-i General clean up of all areas tor. 64*1877. For Solekile 2-car garage, paneled recrea fices, 2 or 4 families, 136’ ment. Big comer lot, beautiful peace, nolled: Arturs Gravies,' does not intend to seek toe nom position in toe primaries but SERVICE TRAINEE DON’T merely brighten your ment. Convenient location. and removal of fences and t®™=® apart-______Last fall, NLS attorneys in main line of The New York, ExceUent opportunity for tion room, large treed lot. $22,- frontage. Hutchins Agency, ly landscaped. Fine Vesidental 24, of 172 Hawthorne St., failure ination. said toe former vice president carpets. .Blue Lustre them Stove, refrigerator and heat ’THREE good investment prop hedges as directed by the Engi SUMMER HOMES New Haven and Hartford Rail draftsman. A technical 000. Hutchins Agency, Realtors 649-5324. location. T. J. Crocket, Real to drive a reoaonabie distance He said he expects to talk to may be better off without Re AUSSIES TEACH JAPANESE California sued toe U.S. Depart We offer the following to a . . .eliminate rapid reselling. furnished, $150 per month. erties, offered at $50,000, $32,- apart, $20. road (Company In the town of school graduate or the 649-5324. neer will be required for the tor, 648-1677. Lake Hayward — 5 room Reagan further on March 20 publican opponents shooting at SYDNEY—Australia ds the ment of Labor after the depart man with mechanical abil Rent electric shampooer, $1. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. 900 and $28,500. CaU for details, BOWERS School — beautiful 6 foUowinB- ITEM Also, 5eter L. Haines, 24, of Manchester. equivalent with 2 to 6 years summer home, fully fur when he attends a dinner in Cal him during toe primary cam first country In the ■world out ment approved use of 8,100 Mex ity and High School diplo Paul’s Paint & Wallpaper Sup Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, room cape with fireplace, ga- '° “ L t e Highway Depart- Public Utilities (Commission drafting experience pre FOUR ROOMS, tile bath, first $14,900. — 4-room Ranch, ga SUBURBAN RANCH, over one nished plus closed in' porch, 138 M ^ le St., failure to obey ifornia. paign. side Japan to introduce toe ican farmhands for a tomato ma. Train to become a tech 649-5347. rage, full basement with nice ^he state Hignway uepan a stop sign, pleaded nolo con George J. Griffin, ferred. ' Position starting p l y - ^ ______floor, heated, newly remodeled, rage, large lot, Bolton location. acre of woodland for your pri $7,600. Goldwater said he thinks, Goldwater again is a candi teaching of Japanese in Its b)gh harvest in California despite nician In servicing our Good buy. Mitten Agency, finished rec room. Occupancy T vacy, 3 bedrooms, big living tendere, $18; Robert A. Han Executive Secretary rate based on experience. MILLIONS of rugs have been across from Rec, 15 School St. to be determined. This home provisions of TlUe VI of toe however, that a Nlxon-Reagan date for election to toe Senate schools. federal regulations prohibiting broad line of figuring ma Realtors, 643-6930. room, only 3 years old, $17,- Moodus Reservoir — 6 room sen, 22, of 71 WaddeU Rd., cleaned with Blue Lustre. It’s Adults, no pets, parking Houses For Sole 72 lE in first class condition. Don’t Divil Rights Act of 1964 (78 ticket might be an ideal choice where he served two terms be A ExceUent free benefit pro chines. summer Iwme, large lot, America’s finest. Rent electric In rear. 600. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, tampering with a motor -ve for the Republicans. fore he ran for president. gram, including health and MANCHESTER — 7 room Cape, BEAUTIFUL 6 room Ranch, be disappointed. CaU now Wol- 252) and toe Regulations fully furnished, $6,500. shampooer, $1. ’The Sherwin- 64*4886. hicle, $35; Steven T. Hansen, "That way,’ ’ h e said, “ we Friends think veteran Sen. Carl accident Insurance, major IMMEDIATE occupancy, lovely aluminum siding, windows and large rec room, 2 fireplaces, verton Agency, Realtors, 649- of I*’® Department of Commerce 17, of 154 Charter Oak St, Retirement Income Plan Williams Co. Staffordville Lake — 6H could combine the roughness of Hayden, DAriz., 'will not run medical, life Insurance and three room apartment. Heat, doors, shed dormer. Excellent bullt-lns, basemeiit garage, 28X3. (15 C.F.R., Part 8) Issued pur- TOIXAND — Naar Parkway, making mmeceesary noise ■with Paid Hospitalization ------3uant to such Act, hereby notl- room year ’round home Nixon with the softeness of Rea- again, thus making it easier for pension plan. Write P.O. hot water, tile bath, appliances, location, beautiful grounds, many extras, acre lot. Mitten aaat 4 room Raneh, 4% acres a motor vehicle, $15 Randall DUPLEX 3-3, separate fies all bidders that it will af- with full basement, water gan and we might have a -Vvin- Goldwater to win back a covet- Box 1483, Hartford, stating Paid Life Insurance third floor, mature adults only. $19,900. Mitten Agency Real Agency, Realtors. 643-6930. of land, privacy. Only f i 4,t00. IzlkewDcz, 19, of East Hartford, fumaces, on bus line, good con- firmaitively Insure that toe con front, lot 100x180’, 2-car ga ning combination.” ed seat. education, business experi Boots and Accessories 46 $95 per month. Main & Eld- tors, 643-6930. Kayos Agency, 646-0181. arrested In Manchester, failure Paid Vacation and Holidays SPRING STREET — Large dition, asking $17,400. Prlncl- tract entered Into pursuant to rage, under $16,000. ence smd salary require ridge Apartments, 649-1359 be to obey a traffic signal, $20. 12’ JON BOAT, fully equipped, Colonial custom built for pres pals only. CaU alter 8 p.m. ^^iis advertisement will be ment. Good Working Conditions tween 4 and 5 p.m. Andover — Building lots, Also, Milton A. Jepson, 23, Eldrldge St., charged with rested In Manchester, operat- floor boards etc. 1% H.P. a n d ____ ent owners. Formal dining 643-8446. awarded to toe successful re- NEW LISTINGS 86x200’, $700: one acre lot of Coventry, making an unsafe breach of peace, nolled: Daniel ing while license Is under sus- 3 H.P. motors. Call 643-0983 af- THREE room duplex. Conven- 8 ROOM HOME room, library, two fireplaces. Interviews by appointment f l , ; i a h e d r X ^ ^ m “ 7 n c S INVESTMEld) opporii^rfy'7 - ^ponslble bidder without dis- 200x200’ with foundation, left turn, $18; Joseph Klenyk, D. Rooke, 16, of 40 Hartland pension, not guilty, trial by MAN wanted to work In lum ter 7 p.m. lent location. Available im- Rd., speeding, $30: Robert, jury March 26 at East Hartford only. Call Monroe Interna finished family room, e n c l ^ 2-famlly, 6-6 flat, aluminum crimination on the ground of TOLLAND—$18,600. 6 room $3,500: secluded building lot 19, of East Hartford, arrested ber yard. Must have driver’s ------mediately. Call 649-1773, 8 room Colonial, located in porch. Rooms larger Washln^on, 29, of Coventry, Circuit Court 12. tional, Inc., 622-1111, A divi siding, large lot, convenient lo- race, color or national origin, Cape, garage. In fine condi with trees, $400. In Manchester, $15; Henry Ucense. Davis & Bradford Lum the center of town. New on average. 2-car garage, wooded failure to drive in the proper John McLoskie, 60, of 73 sion of Litton Industries-. cation. Leonard Agency, Real- NOTE: The contractor Is re- tion, excellent starter home G. Lerch, 23, o f Hudson St., ber Oo., 200 ToUand St., East the market. 4 large bed lot. Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, (Joventry — Building lot, 3 lane, $26, driving too fast for School St. failed to appear in Household Goods 51 tors, 646-0469. quired as part of his contract on picturesque acre plot. failure to drive In the estab Hartford. FOUR ROOM apartment. No rooms and bath up. Down 649-5347. acres on town approved conditions, nolled. court yesterday on a charge of An Equal Opportunity utilities, no pets. Call 742-9312. ------bid price to supply sultable.mH.- Near center. lished lane, $25; Joseph Lom SINGER automatic zig /ag sew stairs has living room with road, $6,000. operating a motor vehicle with MERCHANICS WANTED —gas Employer MANCHESTER — Tlmrod Rd. MANCHESTER— attractive terial acceptable to the Engi- bardo, 34, of Hartford, arrested Cases continued Include: Ma ing machine, excellent condi fireplafce, large dining room, out a license and a re-arrest and diesel pick-ups to ten FOUR furnished rooms, first New 7-room Colonial, 2 fire new Raised Ranch, in one of neer to complete .toe'back fill of BOLTON — 123,600. Colonial Inin Boiton, failure to re n w ___driv- f*® Davis of East Hartford, ar- tion, monograms, hems, but kitchen with built-ins, den F. M. GAAL AGENCY wheelers, new modem equip- ______floor, $25 weekly. CaU 649- places, large paneled family Manchester's finest residential the cellar,-'h6ie immediately Ranch, cheery rooms, ar-a Uceiise $7 and failure to rested In Manchester, failure to warrant was ordered. Bond was tonholes, fancy designs, etc. with fireplace, enclosed side 648-2682 obey a atop sign and operatlngf- ®®t at $200. He was arrested ment and plant, compsmy paid PLUMBERS and helpers. Per- 905^. room, porch, bullt-lns, tiled areas, modem kitchen, dining upon removing toe building from 22’ flreplaced living room, obey a stop sign, $15. Originally over $300 Our price porch. Fine residential area. manent year ’round work. New room, family room with fire- tts^ foundation. The top two feet dining room, pine paneled Albert Plcclrillo, 42, of 11 wltljout a license, continued to Feb. 16. ^ benefits, clean uniforms daily, now, $89.80 or pay $8 monthly. BRAND NEW 5 room modern T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- bath, 2-car garage, ameslte Gay Blair Gall Green seven paid holidays, paid va construction, must have trans place, 2-car garage. $^t«900. r,f fm (below adjacent ground kitchen wltli breakfast nook, 742-6921 742-7092 March 11: Adalbert Longley Jr., ______Call 622-0931, dealer apartment, fully carpeted, 1577. drive, city utilities, hot watqr cation, top wages. Call 278-1863 portation to shop. CaU for ap oU heat, plastered walls. Quick Phllbrick Agency Realtors, 649- level) shall contain no stone paneled den, 2 twin size 17, of Coventry, failure to dis ______s------range and disposal, private BOLTON —• Here Is a good sub play marker plates, March 11; for more information. Brain- pointment between 6 and 7 p.m. CLEAN. USED refrigerators, occupancy. Charles Leaper- 5347. larger than five inches in its bedrooms plus sewing or yard, conveniently located, stantial home with five, yes LEGAL Janet Meek of 10 Congress St., FOR RENT ard Ford Truck Center, 45 568-4630. ranges, automatic washer.s MANCHESTER duplex 7-7 on ance, 649-7620. greatest diameter. Top soil or laundry room. Full base one year lease required, $170. five bedrooms, 2% baths and not guilty, to March 14; David 8 and 16 mm. Movie Pro Bralnsurd Road, Hartford. with guarantees. See them at bus line, 4 bedrooms, separate NEW.Listlng- 6M, room older considered ment, 2-car garage, beauti MACHINISTS — experienced 643-1646 evenings. many many liveable extras NOTICE Mikolajcyk, 17, of Quonset, jectors—ooimd or oUent, alao B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649- heating systems, aluminum HOLL ST., small two famUy Colomal, very clean and sound material. If toe con- fully landscaped acre plot bridgeport ^ d lathe operators, that will delight your housing R.I., arrested In Manchester, 88 mm. slide projectors. Mam St CaU 643-2171, WE HAVE customers waiting siding, 5 garages, excellent in flat. Ideal home and invest condition, central, large treed ' with bi^Bk. PUBLIC HEARING ON ample overtime. SEG Mfg. ______ment property. Both units lot, 2-car garage. Won’t last ^ ^ . . . palate. There is a 2 car gar wilful Injury to private prop for the rental of your apart vestment property in business lar hole at toe time toe buld- PROPOSED ORDINANCE WELDON DRUG CO. Inc., 218 Hartford Rd., 849-3747. gg.i k ENMORE electric range, vacant. Trades considered. T.J. long at $19,600. H. M. Fre- age and an acre of land also. erty, March 11; William H. 767 Main SL—Tel. 648-6821 MECHANIC TRAINEE ment or home. J.D. Real Es zone II, $28,500. Phllbrick ing is removed, it will be neces Call Suzanne Shorts, 646-3238 TOWN OF VERNON double oven, good condition. tate, 643-5129. Agency, Realtors, 649-5347. Crockett Realtor, 643-1677. chette Realty, 647-9993. For a real housing value call Prisk, 22, of East Hartford, ar- PART-’TIME man with some sary for him to protect the pub Mr. Convertlno at toe Jarvis Notice la k:rc’jy given that WANTED $25. 649-6544. there will be a Public Hearing machine operating experience. lic ■ by erecting a temporary J. WATSON BEACH S t Co. Realty Co., Realtors, 648-1121, Momings 8 to 12. Pleasant MOVING — large round maple fence to toe saitisfactlon of toe today. held at the Vernon Admlnlstra- The Job-Work with our working conditions in small REALTORS 522-2114 ______tlon Building," 63 West Main present mechanic learning table with four mates chairs Engineer: payment for toe* shop, i offering a variety of ,and hutch, mahogany leather erection and removal of this COVENTRY — Immaculate street, Rockville, (Connecticut, front end, brake, muffler work. Call 649-2304. modernized 4 bedroom CJolo- March 11, 1968 at 7:30 p.m., and shock work. All the lat top . tables, assorted lamps. fence shall be considered as in Motorola portable stereo, stu cluded in toe contract bid price. SOUTH WINDSOR — raised nlal, formal dining room, ex for consideration of toe follow est equipment. IBM TAB Operator, minimum Ranoh, modem kitchen with tra large living room, den, dio couch with custom made The'general contours of toe sur ing proposed ordinance re: of one year experience, salary buUt-lns, dining roopi, 8 bed- basement recreation room, covers and matching valances rounding ground shall not be ORDINANCE APPROPRI- ’The Mam—Must have techni open. Excellent opportunity for ' rooms, 1% baths, garage, over wall to wall carpeting WESTERN and other assorted items. All A’nNG ADDmONAL $176,- cal or trade school back growth In a rapidly expanding changed without specific writ: 2 acres of land with trees, practically everywhere. Front organization. .A^ply Personnel . In excellent condition. Call tgn permission by ithe Engineer. 000 FOR (XlNSTRUCnON ground. between 9 a.ni. and 9 p.m. 742- GRAND UNION 86,60(i Phllbrick Agency Real and rear stairs, 2 full baths, OF VERNON CENTER Department any weekday from NOTE: In addition to toe In 7120. tors, 64*6847. 2 car garage, 2 sheds, com 8:16 a.m. to 4:16 p.m. or call surance mqulrements contained ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ’The Benefits—Good salary fortable porch, large lot.. Pric 278-1000 Ext. 201, Miss Des DUE TO RAPID EXPANSION WE HAVE TOIXtAND — 6 room Raixsh. AND AUTHORIZING IN plus commission after train THREE complete rooms of Colo in paragraph eleven (11) of Pro ed to sell in mid $20’s. Bel BEE mond for an appointment. Se no money down to qualified CREASE IN BOND ISSUE ing, complete insurance nial furniture, practically new posal Form CON 114G toe suc Air Real Estate, 648-9332. curity Insurance of Hartford, buyer. Call 64*8262. BE IT OM5AINBD, That an benefits including hospltadl- $600 of best-, offer. Call 646- IMMEDIATE FULL-TIME OPENINGS FOR cessful bidder shall furnish a 1000 Asylum Ave. (at Wood 4787, mornings. Certificate of Insurance for toe VERNON additional appropriation of One zation, vacation with pay, BOL/rON — beautiful 9 room land St.) Hartford. same stated minimum amounts Hundred Seventy-B7ve Thou m Tue*, Wedt Sat. pension plam. country home on 2 acres, 2 FOR THE PARTICULAR 61 ToUand Tpkc„ Mnnoheater SINGER spring clearajjice sale to covet'Explosion, Collapse o r' sand Dollars ($175,000) be made hui* * XM. tUl 9 baths, 2-car garage, outbuild 9 room Cape C)od with 2 car Holp Wonfod— of trade-in sewing machines. Underground Damage Liability and added to the appropriation Columbia Ave., WUUmanUc tlU 6 PHONE FRED NAGEL PRODUCE CLERK GROCERY NIGHT EXCELLENT ings. Inspection of this unusual garage, 2M baths, 2 fire Portables from $9.95.. Con (XCU). of $1,760,000 made by toe Board MoW or Fomol* 37 soles from $19.95 and Zla Zags ottering a must. Low 80’s. places, etc. Quality built ITEM No. 2 —2 story frame of Representatives at a meet from $29.95. All reconditioned STOCKING BEN EFIT PROGRAM Hayes Agency, 646-0181. with all plaster and steel WEDNESDAY ONLY GOODYEAR HAIRDRES8 ERS wanted, full DELICATESSEN CLERK House, abandoned Automobile, ing held August 7, 1907 and ap by Singer experts. Singer Sew beams, cast Iron basel>oard or part-time. Apply In person. and masonry fireplace, 7-9-11- BOLTON Center — 6 room proved by referendum vote Sep SERVICE STORE The Wlggery Beauty Salon, 525 ing Center, 856 Main St., 643- radiation on 30x46 loot foun 7:00 P.M. to 2:00 A.M. Free Medical, Hospital, 13 South Main Street, Manches Ranch, 2-car garage, 1$4 baths, tember 26, 1967 for the conetruc- LEAN, TENBEB ------Main St., Manchester, Tuesday 8883. SEA FOOD CLERK dation. $86,900. Exclusive. 646-0101 ter, 76-88-2. Former property of: beamed living room with fire tlon, furnishing and equipping through Saturday. Surgical Plan 640-6306. BUY your next radio or tape PLANO, Cecillia XCU. place, one acre lot. Selllilg for of an elementary school on Cen SEAMSTRESS wanted to do al recorder at Marlow’s, Inc. We MEAT CUTTERS Free Accident and The above structure must be $22,600. For further Informa ter Road; tion call R. F. Dlmock Co., B & W That the principal amount of Cube Steaks terations on men’s and ladies’ recommend Panasonic as best. reihoved within twenty five SAtiES management represen 1 clothing. Excellent company Largest selection in Manches Sickness Plan (26) days from the starting Realtor, 649-6245. BARROWS and WALLACE Co. bonds and temporary note! atP tative, national corporation GROCERY CLERK Manchester Parkade toorized at said meeting be In I benefits. Full or part-time. Ap- ter. Marlow’s, Inc., 867 Main daite. BOIAI^N — 6 room fireplaosd seeking 2 field representatives St. Paid Sick Leave Manchester 649-6806 creased from $1,760,000 to $1,- for Manchester area. F o r m a ltply______Box D, Manchester______Herald. EXPANSION WILL A Performance Bond In the RanoM, 2-oar garage, laige amount of 100% of his bid or training program, salary to SALESGIRL OR boy, morning NEED a desk for any room in MtAT WRAPPERS ^ Liberal Group Insurance Plan b e a u t ify landscaped lot, FOR SALE -S t . Petersburg, ^ $1000.00 whichever is greater Ideal foi- ohlldrsn. Assumable Florida. Four unit home. Rent additional appr^riatioji, and $10,000 plus all fringq benefits, hours, part-time or full-time, your home? See Marlow’s for OPEN TREMENDOUS 8 9 ‘ non-contrlbutory, including the largest variety in town. Paid Vacation will be required of the success mortgege, Leonard Agency, three and live rant free. Unite the Mayor, D h ^ r of Admin- good wages, steady position. CHECKERS furnished. New heaters, >,960. ‘atration and Treasurer, or any pcnalon. Over age 28, with ♦ Desks in all finishes and styles.*'^ OPPORTUNITY ful bidder. Maltors, 64*0469. Apply In person, Parkade Bak - Stock Optim Plan or trade toward property Man- ^wo of them, are hereby au-* EXTRA LEAN sales background preferred. ery, Shopping Parkade. Modem walnut. Early Ameri A separate Bid Proposal is to GROWTH be submitted for toe above VERNON—$11,000. Three room Chester area. Call 64*7868 after thorlzed to take any action nec- Call Mr. DeProspero, S20- can in maple. The price ,1s al PORTER flreplaced Ranoh, anelosed APPLICATIONS being accepted 5 Day or 40-Hour Week ITEM. 6 p.m. essary or appropriate to com- 8417 or evenings 044-^9. ways right at„ Marlow’s, Inc., porch, Ideal'tetarter or retire for pleasant part-time evening NOTICE TO BIDDERS: Li ^------i-p-;;------plete toe Issue of said bonds 867 Main St. ment home. Leonard Agenoy. VERNON — new custom raised ^id temporary notes. Ground Round PART-TIME days as cleaner at work at toe East Hartford quidated damages of twenty five FOR APPLICATION AND PERSONAL INTERVIEW APPLY TO: Realtors, 04*0409. Ranch, three bedrooms; 2H Drlve-In Theatre. Kindly ap LIKE TO paint or stain unfm- Tbe Board East Hartford Drive-in Thea- dollars ($25.(j0) per day will be baths, 2 car garage, fireplace ply at oqr East Windsor Drive- ished furnlturS? See Marlow’s of Representatives ' ter. Excellent for retired or 480 SOUTH MAIN STREET assessed for each calendar day VERNON — now ovenUed 7 . in famUy room: $26,700. Meyer in Theatiie, Friday, Saturday for chests, bar stools, all sizes, GRAND UNION, 410 WEST MIDDLE TPKE. Henry F. Butler, seml-retired man. Please ap- OR MIDDLETOWN, CONN. of over- run Of contract time, room Cape, fireplace, 4 bed Agency, 648-0600. 'In5 I^y at our East Windsor Drive- or Sunday between 7-8:30 p.m. chairs, stools and vanity tables, MANCHESTER, CONN. Howard S. Ives, rooms, garage, baths, dish Clerk of the Board Lb. Lots benches. The price ft alwkys In ITieatre between 11 a.m.-l or call 1-628-3079 on week days- , Equal Opportunity EmpItiyer , Staite' Highway, washer, range and dispoeal, ANDOVER — five room Ranch, Dated at Vernon, Connecticut, p.m. weekdays or call 1-628- between 11 a.m.- 1p.m. for an low at Marlow’s, Inc., 867 Main * (JommlBsloner $24,600. Meyer Agency, 04* .large treed lot, waU to wall this 4th day of March A.D. J 8079 for an appointment. appointment. St. 1968. 69 0009. carpeting. CaU owner 742-8126.