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Avoraca Dally Nat Pmgi Rob The Weather Vernon ■W The W e* Baded ^^boiit Town College Presents Increasing cloudiness, tonight daawsry 86, 1668 with light snow late and eeriy iM'jiiiflrt U N iiy IBww^ tt , Play by Moliere morning. Low In 20s. ’Tomorrow *■ 'Vlilla « l» la «oti- Drifts of Up to 7 Feet The Natlmial Theatre Co. will Choicest Meats In Town! iianrli^ater lEueninn BFraHi partly cloudy, breezy, cooler. 4M kt a ttaoUBr - praaiMnc stage "The Miser,” by the 17th 15,436 High SO to M.^ ■MttMT at at Maqr** SpOoapal century Franch playwright Mo- Manchetter—~A City of Village Charm * i Tie Up Traffic and Police Klwaala Uere, Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Bai­ s . TVESeAY ONLY SPEOtAL! f Mk a aaaattaK U tt ley Auditorium, Manchester MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1969 (CtaesIflBd Adveritakig «n Flsgd M ) PRICE TEN CENTS Oittb KaaolMatar Drifta o( up to aarea^eet The Vernon police cruiaera VOL. LXXXVm, NO. 112 (SDTTEEN., RAGES) 9t High School. Manchester Com­ at U :U at H M Chaatar Oountry Idoehed the roada In both rural aren xumlng a taxi servloe S f AIMI OBOTJND ■■■■ dk hot ntflit tranqxntlng penona munity College is p where Russo said he overheard Wednesday. IBardi 6, at 7:80 this morning. Vernon Circle was Former Gov. Keen Johnson, HAITB4 TO YOMR FfT F YOU A VplNl IRT Ing the party at Ferrle’s sqMtrt- Shaw, Lee Harvey Oswald and George, “but I don’t expect Aeropostal were two Venezuelan p.m. at the dubiiouse. Reserva­ atranded motorists were assist­ president end oorporaUon ooim' while visiting In Wyoming, no- Army majors identified as Lute a aoUd ring of ataUed vehidea sel of UAC ware announced by meitt where he aaid the assaasi- David W. Ferrle plot to kill Ken- to be back.” tions dose Saturday, Bet>. U, ed at the poHce staiUon wiwre ■ECAME MVOLVB) M A CAIlA iO CW N T RB Saules and Humberto Villa. The during the storm. Arthur B. Smith of Manches­ N.J., Large graduated cum Uoed this sign over a hotel reg­ natton was discussed In Septem- nedy. and may be made with ICis. they were given coffee and laude from MiarrtiaU Unlveral- istration desk; "After 10 a.m. YOUR Ffr.l|CAM EU3nW _ passenger count was one higher The Public WOrka chief said Uanheta. ter, UAC president ber 1968. R quoted Russo as saying he Glenn Griswold of 80 Ridge St there has been about 20 pteoea Between now and assiuning ty, Huntington, W. Vei in 1968, ring bell, thed k^p your shhl than originally reported. PAloe officers reported "You heard only portions of Jfd tw lce^t three or lb s. Flwenoe Flttt, 828 Main hla hew assignment. Beach wUl and in 1966 from the University on while I get my pants on.’' of equipment plowteg and sand­ some wires down and power fragments of the conversation ™ Mtvice station The FAA said the plane took S t ing since yesterday afternoon hilfUl sTv^cial corporate assign­ of Virginia Law School, where ^ w: snattAosTODAy^oMLYsiJi^ next at 64 Bunkers" off from Mat’acaibo at 6:38 a.m. fallutea In som e areas. Fire­ since you were In and out the manned by 88 men who worked ments. He will be^succeeded Im­ he was a member of the edi- Nashville Wharf. boimd for Caracas from the oil men In both departments stayed RANGE room?” asked detanse lawyer Memorial Tenqile, Pythian manned by 88 men who worked mediately aa corporation coun­ torlai) bpard of ttw Virginia Law SpMc IflHih ig III center about 350 miles west of on duty In the fire hotwes all F. Irvin Dymond. Itointing out the mistakes as OtSUjru, will meet tomwrow at tiirough the night. Re aaid the sel by Edward W. Large, assist- Review. Before Joining UAC In Smashed hy the capital. Pilot Vladimiro Fer­ night and members of the Ver- “ That’s right. ’They talked. I detailed by Russo, defense law­ Cars and trucks block the northbound lanes of Guard employes to remove over 2,500 cars still stall­ '8 p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall. Af­ best piece of equipment waa ttie jnt corporation ^counsel since 1960 as staff €tttomey, he was POODLES and TER R IK nandez reported to the control nco Ambulance Corps remained don’t know If they agreed,” yer F . Irvin Dymond asked: ter the meeting, secret pals wlH large snowUower which could A naUvb of 'New Britain, associated with Sheaxman and FUEL OIL tower at Caracas a short time Route 128 in Waltham, Mass., near the Weston ed on sta-te hifirhways after the nor’easter storm on tatty ^ police headquarters Russo replied. "Are you sure tt was Sclambra be revealed. There will also be bite into waUa o f snow that Beach Is a graduate of the Uni­ Sterling, New York Otty. you talked with in Ba.ton Weil? Jersey^ later that a hijacker had or­ all duitag the atorm. SUDSJkvSCISSOAS Russo came under further o r line in this photo taken late Monday afternoon. that dumped over a foot of snow on the New Eng­ a valentine party planned by stopped ^ biggest plows. versity of Pennsylvania’s Whar­ GASOLINE dered the plane to Havana. Mra Pauline Farr, entertain­ Ih e opmtor of a local motel ton School of Finance and Com­ poonkiSHpr SAIGON (AP) — The battle­ However, the plane landed at The Massachusetts Department of Public Works land area. (AP Photofax) ment cholrman, and her com­ said people were deeping in the merce, and Tale Law School. ship New Jersey returned to the Santiago, about 360 miles east of mittee. lb s. Herbert Alley, and He Is a director of the Superior FOR IffiNT has asked the assistance of full-time National lobby and otficee after tilling Inspector Says B A N T L Y OIL iit.k n M M i la ^ g h to iX m n'^wsmen Vietnam war after a month off the Cuban capital. Santiago is a her committee are in charge of Electric Co., Bristol, and flie 8 16 nam. M ovie Pro­ up eU their unite with 170 guests jectors—sound or silent, nhw “ O spectators crowding Judge little more than 700 miles from refretauneata. by 6 p.m. No Violatioiis American Arbitration Associa­ =<«wanl A. Haggerty’s ^ e a v lly the firing line and smashed 64 88 mm. slide projectors. complete and wrong on many Maracaibo. tion. guarded crlmbiEi] district coiut. enemy bunkers south of Da M AM ilsdFM . points. The hijacked plane was a In Tw o Months He is a former president of Asst. Dist. Atty. James L. Al- Nang, military spokesmen re­ WaiK)N DRUG CO. ”I t

er of ambulance Logon InternatlonsS Aiijport bi aingletamifly dweUtngs, 11 of ed, and was elected president an election that could have a sand feet in the air.” It was the third Venezuelan in New York City. schedules proved impossible runs, carrying se'veral heart at­ Boston Monday night. rooming houses, 2 of tw^famUy when the unit waa incorpoftited Antomatlo or OoH Abel was accompanied by his Y o « D o a bearing on the enUre labor Swan, 26, is from North oirUner diverted to Cuba in the Most of the deattia were this morning as stalled autos tack victims who otherwise TTuoug^iout ttae snowbound dwellings and 2 of nudtiple- in 1947 as a subsidiary, now Delivery wife; they planned returning to movement. Platte, Neb. past year. On' March 21, an Av- blamed on snow shoveling with blocked access roads to major could not have been aided. section, the failure ot deHvety dwdUngs. known as UAC International, Pittsburgh to watch the vote re­ G r o o t J o b Ask About Our 5-Day Reports of. the turnout varied The batUeehip had been in Ja­ ensa airliner with 60 persons suburban Westchester County bridges, tunnels and highways, An estimated 4,000 peratMis re- trucks to get through drifts oi During that seven-month Inc. sults come in tonight. aboard was hijacked to Santiago period, the inspector ordered 10 Discount Pasrment Plan from normal to heavy wheil Narick, 62, a crewcut former pan for outine maintananoe and counting seven such fatallUes. heavy snow still blocked the meUned marooned at the lUrport up to 10 feet tod to a shortace of Since assuming Ids present de Cuba on ihe eastern end of corrections — nine electrical, compared with the last union footb^l player, voted in Pitts­ replenishment of her supplies. Three travelers died in a stalled tracks of commuter trains and o'vernight. They bedded down on milk, bread and other (ttoptos. post in 1962, Barr has berai re­ the island. Three months. later,. two each for lavatory and main­ MANCHESTER Now you can an|oy lha car you’ve isally election four years ago. burgh and said 'He was "confi­ The U!S."'Oommand also an­ auto at NetiTTeiMrr 'ICMBwdy biM service was slow. floore, benches, chairs and in B<^ the Amertosh and Ifew Scouts, workinjf together in sponsible for coordinating the OIL HEAT. INC. on June 21, a DC9 operated by tenance faults, and one ea

r ^ ' \ t ‘Hm ■ ilANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER^ CX)NN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 19C9 A ICANGHISSTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1996 PAGE ■ School Menu Change MOVIE AUDIENCE J : 1 Cdptured Soldier •******GUIDE** Sheinwold on Bridge earing tola spring if tha. Federal Resumes Talks People in Economist Sees ^ j H w oafeleeta menu for A SERVICE OF FILM-MAKERS Reserve Is convinced thut^lnfla- 1 Idancbeater puhtte schbola Says Patrol Sent AND THEATERS. COUNT YOUB WINNERS tlon is being reduced, he said. NCMtlH Possibility of has been changed for the WHEN YOU PLAN RUFFS HeUer predicted the economy 1 T o Attack* Saigon Th«tt r«tif>g» apply to film* A ; 1032 Wiggery $eauty Salon lication naiot two days as foUowe: relewoi after Nw 1,1968 will dip slightly over the next (0 52 Droppitig Surtax The News Wednesday: Porte ^ By ALFRED SHEINWOLD two quarters and rise te toe toll. . . Tlie MancheBter Board of Directors w ill pick up to- WAR ZONE D, Vietnam (AP) G-AQ 10864 626 MAIN STREET gravy on maahed pota^, THIS SEAL ’The econmnlat disagreed with jB ^ t where it left off kst Tuesday—consideriiMr an BMerina Expecting — A captured North Vietnamese OounUng yolir losers Is a use­ A 6 HOURON, Tax. (AP) —Wal­ buttered green beane, bread, In ads Indicatss the Mm wee ter W. Heller predicts President critlos of the 10 per cent surtax. 648.2880 liONDON (AP) — One ^ to raft a few tUnes^ (7 QJ 10 O K964 the lunar new year Monday. . of Self-Regulation. duced te the nation’s economy. and It does give Prsrident Nixon itiaiiniai Ho«»«< s ct CPA P. provanmntalo the 'notter Btoek ** ^Poctlng the cWW In Police Log They were members of a North tton advisad). Opening lead — queen of dent Kennedy’s admlnistraUan- A 1952 4A per cent Increaae, but infla­ Mrced poatpon^eat of almoat ofUce BuUdliis. adfoinliw t h e Vietnameae patrol sent to spot hearts. "M y opinion Is that the Feder­ wyiiwli Ctatml S RESTRICTED — Parsons tion w ill continue, he said. ttvb ttdiP9 American units. In today's hand, 'a count of South West North ■ m i al Reserve System Is really Truitt Agree* To Return Walter V. Hawver, 48, of 18 undsr 16 not sdmlttsd. un- *■ •location ft* the a r 't Lawton Rd. was chaigedcharged wlUiwith The «talkative “ • « “ » « pnsonorprisoner wore losers might lead yoii to believe 1 4 Pass 2 0 Pms loaded for bear," Heller told toe 2 m !»««*•** o< eqiSpment for the South T o t ace Lhgrget vlolallon of the roemiiw dog pajamas and appeared accompaniad by parani that you have only one losing 2 4 Pass 3 4 Past National Automobile Dealers (PLATSBUBQH, N.Y. (AP) — cnUnance on FHday. Court date « » he told cavalry ofU- or adult guardian. heart and one losing club. You 4 4 A llP a u Association Monday. F O t M M T « ^ r m Buoklnsham Chlorination Sta- AlbenriBi W.W Ttuitt,nrViM#4 86 W l, grandaon sm nrM^m nm ofpi# la «n.^v.Feb sas Ccers 6 F B lhis l l f l hbattalion ftfc tiL H n t l hhad A i l #Al1rAntaken might expect to ruff the other H eller aald toere Is UtUe Includes Hair Cut nine appointees to a CDAP 34. ® Parsons undsr 18 not ad­ 8 and Id mm. M ovie Pro- the late Vice President Alben heavy losses since it crossed hearts and clubs In toe dummy, ebanoe that Nixon, can apprecia­ IsBtere sound or silent, also mitted. This age raetrictlon and Styling •• *«■ increaalag the BarMey, has agreed to return to OenOd O. Stagger, 89, of 2 11 Into South Vietnam from Cam­ but this would 'Violate toe laws lucky that West didn't think of bly trim the budget he Inherited 88 nun, etole projeetois. may be higher In certain S i S ^ t o i ^ n s ran ^ Ibr the poet, of Miami on fedenU charges of air CenUr St. w a T S t a r id bodia last summer, lacked sup-, of physics: You cannot ruff four leading a trump, and tt would from the Johnson adminlstra- piles and Its morale was broken. arsaa. Chack thsatsr or cards with only three tramps. U<». WELDON M UO CO. r iZ r ^ t a a r t l t o ^ t ^ ««> «*■ P‘« « y « « * kwnaplng. being found i n t a d ^ near be foolish to give the defenders 767 M ein S t^ -IU . 848-5821 OPEN D AILY 9 to 6—FRIDAY 9 to 9 perintendent of the water and Trutbt, a Jourralist who aays midnight laalt nigb* alter a He „ said about 178 men in Uie advartieing. If you count winners, you note a second chance to beat you. He predicted a credit squeese f a ^ e r tnirinorm tonlsM. thn department, both vacant he ia Innocent and that he want- patrolman reportedly found him battalion ‘®" '"’'"were I '“killed “'™ by *South7 ““* Printtd at a publie'tsrvict that^you can take your five , Dally Qoeetion with bank funds flowing to high­ CLOSED TUESDAY board wlU oonslder?^**^ 2* *Sf“ **' rangti pit^xwed ed to go to Cuba to wrtte a book, slumped over a pinball machine troops as they bymianaw.papat.by Ihia navxptpat. trumps and toe two red aces. Partner opeas wtOi ena qpade, er interest rate levels. You must raff three times in But there could be a riight 1 A n n a 7i » aUrJmtun. W e i* la $10,088 to $12,168 appeared without counsel brief- at the Spot Restaurant on Main a a rwn and the next player paeeee. Too Read Herald Ads. lyl^y before U.S. Commla- St. Court^TI^Sit AKoilt TrtWSl the dun\my to total 10 trlcka. hold: Spades, 841t Hearts, Q-J- resoluttona ^ner Jo^ KeHey. cmaej^ob. 24. la^Septem^r. /kOOUl 1 OWll ^ You caimot raff three hearts 10; DUmomte, 8-8; OWba, K- 2 . A $960 ailoonUon End Renew- Truitt signed the waiver of Sam Oriab, 81, of 28 Dperlleld strenrth'*b2^ii<^ah22a '” '® «*®«®Uve board of th e te toe J ^ m y because you q-7-4-1. fbr UntaTst. ^ application for transfer to a Miami federal Dr. was charged ‘wMh'vSMlon War ^ n e * ^ D ^ ^ u ? ^ ^ m H 2 * * ^ * » « » ‘* ‘‘ Women’s would naSd five hearts Instead What do yon sayT tecoveted from f r o m ____- ______*^^*®"®* —'77' assistance, the court a*.vciafter »a telephone wiivK?r-conver- VL of uio thd roamui^ roaming a dog w oroinance ordinance mirfrhoac# nnrthBnpr A# QaiiMrts* ** ne.aa*«n«». miles v-AtAM'wiai esub wUl luvw. meet ’nniraday Avninxiay an at a:io8:18 of oidy four. You can, however, Answer: Bid 1-NT. The hand ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ irk if 'kitirkirifir'k'kirk'k'k'kiK'kit 'k'k'k'k'k 'k'k'kitif'k'k'kirk • reaohrtlon«-ohmon aatlon with Key West, West, Fla., Fla., at- at- yesterday, yestenlay, aftera i l ^ hisiJ ^dog d o Talleged- S S S l ISTuTe^et n r i X 2 P "*’m. ^ at ^the home of >*«••M » . E.F. ruff three clubs te the dinnmy, ia not quite strong enough for beneiitttag property a d o i ^ In December, pertain- toroey Herry Odeman. ly bItTnelghbor’a attack,vthe. prisoner Woodbridge and you base your plan of play a response of two cluba. If your Ing i» the parcel at Depot Sq. The charges against Truitt leg causing some Injury. Court t 8. A $8,015 allocation for the ^ against Truitt leg causing some Injury. Court He gave the approximate lo- a « Mrs. Don­ on this expectation. ten of clube were the Jack you 8. The ^tpolntment of a Re- rtem from an Oct. 23 incident In date is Fd>. 24. would Ud two clubs. cationation of hi«his hniteiinnbattalion andunA U.S.Ti a Oornell and Mrs. James Start Club# Lincoln Vi Birthday publican to the Paridng Author^ which the pilot of a chartered BJorkland. Take the ace of hearts and Copyright 1888 Ity, to succeed WilMam Belflore, jSane Qew Truitt tram Key Went B82 bombers blasted the area ACCIDEI«T8 today, but their Jungle barred give up a club at once. East General Features Osep. who has resigned. to Cuba. Chapman-Joy Circle of North wins with the eight of clilbs and P^piscuBsian of a recent opin- Police report that Frank B. an evaluation of the raid. Sutton,------? —28, wof e «rw83 New BV«St. was WCU8 Lt. wa,Ool. GeorgeVjrWA D. Hardesty,AACUUOSAJg United Methodist Church will returns a tramp in the hope €DFnnt9 T V ^ Oounaei John F. Tony Curti* Rem arries westbound on Center St. near 41, of New Bern, N.C., said if meet tomorrow at 2 p.m. — at— of reducing dummy’s ruffing ' V '.,7’ S T A T E l.'ltirM] MS N. Ml M l H 1 ★ PubUSied DaUy KXMpt tm iteyiS------h ^- _ declarl^——— ^ —Mianches- s a NTA MONHOA, CaMf. (AP) Lilac St. yesterday at 6:80 p.m., 'Hje prlawier’s InformaUon was m®the church. HostessesHoateaaes are Mrs. power. You win with the nine «■! BcHdays at M bismU Btivm. Community College is ir .SPECIAL! in of spades, raff a club with dum­ manclusttr. Oooii. (OfOlO) default------of.... " ^ y Curtis and model slowed down, and was hit from coiTect, the North Vietnameae Johnson and Mrs. aement my’s low trump and cash the 8d8 en8 89 rdtphoD* ttMrm town, fortor useu m of ifanoiMv^ Leslie Alien got married fOr the behindy bya cara car driven by driven WU- battalion by WU- maybattalion have may been have "lay- been "lay- Iteoasit—OUae Psttac* FaM ** aiancne*er seoond second timetime Monday. Mtandav. Hamiiom J.u. nnnnav\>uujiey,Cooney, u22, , oinfof naruora.Hartford. JngIngina- lowlow” *h<» uiethe noef pasipast fum iwotwo weensweeks ace o^ diamonds. You discard High Srtiool. Cintls Maaghemer, Ooaa and NQsb Allen were Damage was negligible, and no awaiting other main units to VFW AuxUlary wUl meet to- a heart, of courae, since all of your clubs are assigned to other Scholastic Art Awards Winners from Manchester PETER ’5 presents a ■teBBOUFTION ItAUB the first ihne-ln Las Injuries were reported. Join up for the attack on Saigon. **iKht at 7 :S0 at the Post Home Bijrable is Advanc* anrins' hiv OaUfonUa ' ------The prisoner^AIOVIgCA told bVIU Interroga-118kCAAV|^a' ----- duties. NICCLIECN Two Manchester High School seniors were among toe out­ College this summer, and a one-year free membersMp in toe tew Tear ...... noao o . c « « . „ „ tie keto^ A rear end coUiaion occurred tors many men In his battalion The Greater Hartford------Branch Now you ruff a diamond with AS. standing awards wini):^ honored at toe 22nd annual Scho­ Conneoticut Craftsman Society. Clinton MacDonald, 41 S. Al­ Mexican divorce from1 ChiWiM ChiWine at 4 p.m. on W. Middle Tpke. were afraid that If they were *he Transatlantic Brides and your own low trump, ruff a club lastic Art Awards exhitetion which opened Saturday, afternoon ton St., was a blue ribbon winner, also ill toe crafts class. romantic new Spanish design U . Approval for toe abandMi Kautmann. J when a car driven by Walter wounded tlwy would die for lack Parents Association will meet in dtunmy, ruff another dia­ Ib u l u t U at toe Austin Arts Center of Trinity CTollege. Bruce Jnslin of Mrs. Elizabeth Budd, MHS art department chairman and in­ meat of some roads and toe aC‘ Curtis decided to ye m o i^ In K. Sullivan, 87, of 120 White Rd. of adequate medical faculties,faculties. foniorrow at-- 7:30- --- p.m...... —at the— mond te your hand and ruff 127 Green Manor Rd., wlimer of second prize In toe special structor of the winners. Is at toe right. Both winning entries, cep to,^_,^to the North o ^ la T lT tJ ^ te> sanc^ __ stopped______In a line oft______traffic wait- He said ^m e of the men who Veterans Memorial Oubhouse, your last club with dummy’s Coimectlcut Craftsman Honor Prizes class, accepts a chock silver and enamel pendants, will bo entered te national com­ End Renewal area. ___ last trump. Ten tricks are thus petition In New York CHty. ’Die ’Trinity exhibit Is open to toe with contemporary versatiiity 12 AoHxn o ™tioned »®a «the * oivorcedivorce aiwr a wait- teg for a light at Tower Rd. had heard allied planes broad- SuH*«t Ridge Dr., East H a r t- from Mrs. James Juros, left, of Glastonbury, representing the lawyer and was struck from behind by cast surrender appeals wanted f®*’**- ’y*'® ®vent is open to aU assured. Conneoticut Craftsman Society. ’Ihls was the first of three public through Feb. 23 from 16 a.m. to 5 p.na. weekdays, and z:,s^ S.; a car driven by WiUlam M. Ber- to give themselves up but Britteh-bom women, You would lose one of dtnn-^ awards ho received. He will also receive a scholarship to at­ 2 to S p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. (Herald photo by Pinto). St. end the setUog .of field, 48, of Branford. Both feared they would be shot by my’s ruffing tricks If you drew' tend a two-week crafts workshop at Eastern Connecticut State date for a public bearing. trumps or If you gave toe de­ Bandleader ^DivHviirced cars were operable, and no te- their officers. Martha Circle of Emanuel Lutheran Church wUl meet fenders the chance to lead two VOS ANGELES ____ Juries were reported. ------used as collateral for loans. The lied on the bonding people to (AJ») — Tliuraday ^at 2 p.m. at the rounds of trumps. You were Bandleader BiUy Miay has been tig»if»TS>oyi«aWirC8«Nii»l« loans remain impald. pay the losses, and during the church, weather permitting. Area 'Chairman divorced by his wife. An unknown car puUed out Business Mirror ’The Initial stage of the indus­ past five years the bonding peo- Mrs. Hedwlg Earn wiU lead de- Superior Court Judge WUMam of a parking stall in the Park- LTM Patrons try investigation is to define the pile have been losing money. U ’s votlona.VUVlt/1 1 0 . XAVPtCOHoetesaea are Mra. Hen. By J (»N OUNNIFF Frank Zatb, a partner te Named in Town P. Hogoboom granted Mrs. Joan ade parking lot yesterday be- problem. The second stage, if a sick situation. ------t-. i*jj00oom granted M « . Joan and struck Additional patron subscrlberasubscribers -vjy AndersonAnderson, MrsMrs. Guatave A P Business Analyst Goodbody A Co. and chairman there Is CHie, will be to set up a "Right now a professional of the committee, said: "Thetts program to upgrade brokerage thief would have on absolute For Heart Week TZ ^p aM e TZTTy - r d '5 ^ " ; . ^ An^d^S^^ (Annual ^anh (Eonerrt NEW YORK (AP) The definitely are a problem, but we house security. heyday and it would take six to became '^abusive and nearly incredible behind-the- Just don’t know toe scope and w. fTivsuiuui, pnjrane/’ The couple aepenated Calvary Church will have Presented by Behind the industry activity, eight months to discover toe ^ Se^Tplce., ac^^^l^ to po- , 1 . ? Z m T - - T JS'^c,a^er;^nlgrthro^h-raining classes tonight through depth. We need t6 determine chairmanialrman of toe Manchester July 6, 19071997 after 14 years of and Mis. Stanlev E. Oiaoln. scenes confusion In some bro­ however, are several prods: theft. We mig^it even ha've ______*tes. Stanley E. Chapin, Friday at 7 p.m. at the church. MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL BAND it.” ’The New York ^ t e Joint $866,666 to $5 miUlon of UabiU- Heart Week Fund Drive, today marriage kerage houses, where stacks of Legislative Committee on Crime tles we don’t even know about." A plow track driven by Rob------and WIND ENSEMBLES stocks worth millions of dollars In the opinion of some finan­ announced toai Atty. WUUam ~ ert R^Prentim, 31, of RFD 2, S ^ *****? ^ Gertnale DeLeo, Dr. Peter B. Gram wlU apeak ’Ihe situation described by the Benefit of UNIFORM FUND cazinot be Identified with the cial authorities who were asked has set up offices in the finan­ M. Bronelll, Dr. Chester S. for estimates, that figure Is cial district to study toe same insurer is a combinatiwt of at BoKon. hit a patch of ice and experiences at the owners, could become a para­ Tolland Mon., Evening Febiuraj’ 17, 19€9, 8:00 p. m. going to be well up in the mil­ problem. The Securities and Ex­ least two major failtures of toe OaoMd, Atity. Joefah S. Less- slid sideways Into a car which 2 Olympics In Mexico, at a meet- dise to thieves. lions of dollars. Nobody cared to change Commission and otoer brokerage business; disorder in nec, Mlchairi Yaffee and Attv, had pidlod over to allow it to ®* ^® Man®h®8t®r R®gteter- BAILEY AUDITORIUM ’That is the Judgement of a top oaas on Terrv Rd yeiaterday at J^yt, azid Mrs. Roger Bag- ed Nurses Association tonight name a ' specific figure or, te public agencies are concerned record keeping and Inability to \Hctor I. Mosesa havenave agreedagreea to o C O l l t T r O O D .15 pass on Terry zwi. yanxruay , „ . „ « — ------— o— . General Admisaion 76c , officer in one of the largest un­ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ v e n ‘®y’ ¥ « • WUUam M. at 7:30 In the doctor’s dlnteg fact, felt that they could. also. And there are the insurers. thoroughly check the back­ serve as area chairmen for toe TV/isw ^ P - m . The oar was driven derwriters of insurance for bro­ Some thefts may not be un­ "If corrective action is not ground of new employes. Heart Week Campaign.tonpaign. W l S— i T C ~ W , U------i a--- r t —-w-. e r by Alfred P.j.-, Ooiilombe,^.uuiwiu 48, of ^ ^ Moncherter Memo- kers. Paradise might, in fact, covered, because some firms taken the roof will fall in on the "Almost anybody can go down ^ Heart Week b^lnsbeglnn Feb. 17 A *f T T m iY b ^ ^38 Redwood Rd. DanDamage was ^ ^lal Hoapi^. Dr. Gram will already be here, he suggested. ard F. Anton, Mr. and Mrs. are believed to be accepting the brokers in six months and then there and get a Job a place ^ and ends on Heart Sunday, Feb. A.k.vm.VFl | rtilnoc and no Injurlee were re- speak at 8, after the associa­ ~ ‘"nie chaos Is beyond descrip­ James W. Bate, Mr. end Mrs. losses rather than to suffer toe they’ll be left witoout any insur­ with all that paperte lying 23. It is the home canvaaa .por­ ported. tion’s business meeting. tion and la creaUng enormous Boy Scout Troop 15 received James Butterfield, Mr. and Mra. publicity. Some securities may ance whatever," said toe highly around,’’ said toe head of a tion at the annual Heart Fund oppof^unitles for thlevaa," he Its new ohaiter In a court of C. Elmore Watkins, Roy Edger- be listed as misplaced .imtil, placed insurance executive. Who company that conducts “person­ Drive. Hie men named today P«dteea^mb^E.Grifto. Je^Se The Senior Citizens will spon­ salC '^W® have been extraordi­ hotwr held during Saturday months later, U Is realised they asked not to be identified. nel audits’’ for brokers. Eteen sor a food sale Friday at 10 narily ludQT so far, but we’re have been stolen. "We’re not pulling out of the the Maflo. he was asked? b ^ u ^ ^ Pitkin 8 t ''^ ^ S a y a^^Mro’ ^a.m. at **'®the S®teor Senior Citizens Cen- extremely worried." toem In each of their areas. Banquet. The certificates may have market yet,’’1^ said, “but there "Almost anybody,’’ he repeat­ a t 6:30 p.m., attempted to turn ter. Those wishing to donate Insurance rates have risen, ASuevement awaids prosent- been spirited out in the inner will be a radlc^ re-evaluatioa If ed. west o n ^ e r St., and aUd into ^ ^*'® “ *® some business Is being declined slit pocket of a worker’s suit- they don’t correct conditions. ®d during the honor court were by Insurers, and Informal 'warn- coat, then taken to banks by It’s a race against time. . New York Olty 8,493 ^ presented to Kenneth Hoke .ings have been issued that pro­ Connecticut dDonakl o m M BurkeB^Ke and Hans Dam------AVtaei f t . Z Z ^ e r s Jr., and Hazrlet L. Ges- Tomorrow mght at 8, the Rob. thieves or their cohorts and "The brokers have always re­ liouses of worship. of lUw and is a life-long man. tenderfoot; James Zabl- teraection on Porter St. driven tection. might be refused alto­ ertson School PTA «rlU present, gether. "EteonhouB liabilities r e e ^ t ^ Mancheotw. He re- uuisky, second class badge; by Richard C. Sultte, 26, of 18., ^ Frank a program dealing with the are hanging over our heads,” c ^ y letorned from a tour of James Robinson and Cary Blan- Dover Rd. Damage was negllgi- q yan Cleef, Mr. and ' • ----- Mrs. jienuumjonarcotics problem.uitiui« iji. ’Trooperx said the Insurer. aettve tody wlto the U.S. Ar- chette, star, and ’Thomas Beebe bte. ______Nicholas Valerio of the Con- Earlier this month represent­ my In Okinawa. He is aa8oclat-''and Richard Wedss, life, ed with the firm of Garrtty, i. .. Raymond Rose. 26, of 8 Ward ^^®^Everott J ^ t e ^ D a ^ nectlcut State Police wlU lecture atives of the banking and secur­ Walshfalsh A DiamDiana. ^ *. badges were presented gt., Rockville, told police he Moselev Mr and Mra Tl show the Him, “Pit of ities Industries formed a com­ Dr. Ososkl is a chhopraoUc left Ms car parked near the ^ D^d^e, A l ^ ” ^ °P®" mittee to study the thefts and phyadolanbyadolan with officeso f f l< » r on ^ ir wW. “*•*?*«, T7Riverside home repairs, rowing, curb on Rlverelde Dr. Dr. on on Sun- Sun- Gary Savllonls, Mr. Mr anc ^ “ '® student are expected to make their re­ Middle TYike. . Last . ®®® year. Dr. readme, safety, camnlne aiuland jjay and found It had beenw n hitMt Bernard McCaffery, Mr.^ and in ninth grade or older. port within one month. This would require a rather hurried Ososkl was acUve in toe Heart ^ . I T ®plller, Mr. and Oory BlazKhette, animal Indus- ^ di^^lt out v^tMday '^ 'The 1 ^ The third In the series of pre- study. *X«d Campaign as a try, canoeing, iw ln g and swim- ^ ‘^ ^ n f f e ^ e r ' ^ ^ r w ^ ^ d m T ^ c l f ^ M a ^ ; school story hours for four-and — Despite the apparent need for More than 100,000 Yards captain. ’This year, he agreed ^ing" ^ , __,, _ Fruit orM fiod^ ----- — ------«^®-y®“-““' children WlU be speed, the public attitude of to serve as an area chairman. johnsen first aid held tomorrow morning from committee members seems de- SIMUNG WOOl.ENS • DOI IH.K KNITS • SI H I NGS .illlCOliOiTiONALIv eu*R*NT|C0 Attv Lie&siiAr ia ninn a Man Jonnson, first aid, damage was dwie by another Mr. and Mrs. Martlus L. El- 1, . ^ * i ^ n e r is also a 1 ^ - oanoeliig, rowing and swimming, ^ar and not a t>low truck The 10:16 to 11 te the Junior Room oidedly less anxious then toe Full-Size Panel Bed Chester native. A member of the rpn Tir«rv T^KarrifA aforvT^ ^ ^ ^ micK. me more. Miss Leslie Donahue, ( ()'l''l’().\ imoAIM I.O 'm • DUir-DKV DOri KD SWISS Hartford nnimtv nf on« ^ Mark Lombardo, stamp ear was driveable. of thb Mary Cheney Library. ONLY AT ijrivate worries of insurers. 5-Drawer/2-Door C ® ^ , of C ^ - coUoctteg. flrat aid. rowing, ______Mrs. John Shorrock, Mr. and Miss Marion Jesseman, chil­ I "My mind Is open on the mat- l)A( HO.N I’KINTS • NO-IUON NOII.K IMUN'IS Mrs. Beldon H. Schaffer, Dr. Chest-on-Chest canoeing and swimming. dren’s librarian, and Mrs. thr,” said Gene McHam, vice and Mrs. Barney Wlchman, Mr. inderwear A ^ ^ o m , he is assoc^ed Robinson, reading, James Miller of the staff will president of the New York Stock 9-Drawer 64' Triple Dresser and Mrs. Roy B Warren, Mr. Framed Twin Mirrors TZ Bid. canoeing aim Vem on be the story tellers. Exchange’s Stock Clearing ner, Karp A Plepter. , rowing and Mrs. Harold Wareham, Mr. & rp. "There has been some and Mrs. Robert W. Ryan, and $399. I?"®® 2 "®"''® °* Kenneth Selby, home repalre, Manchester Junior Womenfs Concern ■voiced In the street. PtlgriMi Ittilte! Mrs, Cllf|i>rd Cheney.. , V ^ e y , ^ ^ . who recenfly athleUcs, consSwatlon o flL u r . 200 To Attend OUib will have a meeting for Our position is, ’Let’s take a Njght stand, extra ^ 4 9 . Also, Angelo ’Trapuzzano, Mr. ^ 0 C O HAK'I’FOKl) U O .U ) • Open Daily 10 a.m. lo 0 p.m. • Sat. till 0 p.m. TE E S H IR T S settled In Mancheeter. He holds resources all members of toe public af­ ^ k and see.’ ’’ Soft, cotton knit quarter- and Mrs. Edmund A. ’Tomcruk, ,^® '^‘^ “thy ^teckham, public Mias Katherine M. GibUn, Mr. fairs committee and members sleeve shirt. Looks equally ®P®«Jdng. conservation of natur- Benefit Ball interested In helpteg with toe well as an undershirt or and Mrs. David Kahn, Mr. and ed by Cooley A Co. of Hartford gl resources club’s Community Improvement sport shirt. Long tuck-in, Some 200 persona are expect­ Mrs. Leo R. Kasel, Mr. and as a r e v e r e d repreeentaUve. Henry Szemreylo, athletics, project tomorrow at 8 p.m. at TACOBUiraERS won't ride up. He resides with his wife on ed to attend the seventh annual Mrs. James M. Kolbe, Miss ALL WAYS BEST Sires S, M, L, XL. conservation of natural r e - Rose Worobel, Mr. and Mrs. toe home of Mrs. William Oal- Downey Dr. aourcea. benefit baU sponsored by the Eat to or carry Atty. Moses is a Manchester Vemon Junior Women’s Club Fred W. Gqyer, Mr. and Mrs. hounii 128 White St. Richard Weiss, cooking, home out Phone for with proceeds to benefit the Tal- Francis F. Mmer, Leon G .Fal­ Only W A S H and resident. Thla is his second year repairs, safety, pet care and quick pick - up 12u66£££j8teV8;t/ cottvllle School. lot, Dr. and Mrs. Howard Lock- service. with the Heart Fund Campaign. camping. ^ CANDIKS WEAR SHORTS The dance wUl be held Satur­ ward, Mrs. L Morgan Porter, He has been active In numerous Llndy Warner, canoeing and r-n ra A -v itorxnn Msw-Mt-M i other charitable causes. Atty. day from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. at Mrs. Robert Russell, Mr. and I ■ ■ / A m onir-JMiiMiit A hAmburger bun filled with mild taco meat, gar^ High-count Sanforized cot­ swimming. fo r Brocade is Spanish-inspired elegance ton broadcloth that needs Moses Is a member of the law the Hotel America, Hartford. Mrs. W.D.E. Oolgran, Mr. and ILs^JlpiEEAST nished with cheese, lettuCe and tomato sauce! no ironing. Full cut and Arm of Spada, Roisman & Tickets are available from Mra. Mrs. Sheldon Adler. t from the treasured past, styled for panel seat mean comfort­ Moses. John Carter, 81 Deerfield Dr., Also, Mr. and Mra. Charles E. W eek! • taeobiirffan 248 Brood St able fit. Reinforced at stress Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. A. Law­ uiBti. ceuit vzi -gne modern living. A sensibly priced luxury THEATER TIME or any of the committee mem­ • Chill • Chipa _ E"®* O f T h e points. In all-over patterns, bers.' Mrs. Alexander Wind is rence Rlker, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Plailiade—.^ p le Puitinv Valentine’s Day\ for your bedroom. Superbly fashioned, solid colors or white. SCHEDULE liam H. Slelth, Mr. and Mrs. • Beverage chairman of the dance commit­ with smooth panels and straight lines Sizes 28 52. PHNA Counsels R.A. St. Laurent, Mr. and Mrs. tee and she Is being assisted by ONLY QUICK SOWICE Btest Windsor D.I.: Closed—re­ George H. Marlow, Mr. a n d lending dramatic contrast to intricate KNIT BRIEFS Expectant Moms Mrs. Carter and Mrs. Robert 9Sc open Friday. Conrad. Mrs. Donald Mullen, Mr. and you care you’ll ornamental scroll work. In Antiguo Rib knit cotton briefs that Mrs. Renato Nicola, Mr. a h d Expectant Mothers’ aasaes.’ o i ^ ^ ' ' “‘■®' The TalcottvUle School is for "give" with every movement retarded ebUdren. The proceeds Mrs. Richard P. Partridge, Give the finest” finish of mellow warmth on Pecan for full-time comfort. Heat Judge and Mrs. J.E. Rublnow will go toward the purchase of _ r.O ' veneers, selected hardwood!-, and poly- resistant live-elastic waist ^ ^ I f e a l t h Z v J i T Z Z 9 . ^ and Wilmore H. Peterson. tlon, (MPHNA) will begin to- _____ a Language Master, an audio­ Mon. tlin i FH. 7K>9-8:50 and leg bands. Sizes 28-44. Anyone wishing to become a styrehe components. With antiqued morrow from 1 to 3 p.m. at the visual aid for the school. SaA-Sun. 2:00-8:88- STARTS TOMORROW subscriber of LTM may do so t Agency’s office, 86 E. Center ‘100’ Club ------5ll8-7K)0-9.‘00 brass finish pulls on fully dovetailed, 2 Funeral Services Some 30 area ’business and contacting either Mrs. Wal­ ¥ St., and will be held four Stuts Wetoiesday center-guided, dustproofed drawers. ter Miller at 61 MIU St., or Mrs. "2001 A Spwse Odyssey" Wetoiesdays at the same time. Planned for ‘M r. Sherry’ professional men are being In­ Large selection of Novelties — Mixes — Heart Pops ¥ Donald Schofield at 17 Park St. Choose now from a wide variety of The purpose of the course is vited to a luncheon at EUtegton fkjNcoamREuj “THE thing FOR YOUNG to give guidance amd counsel­ WASHINGTON, Oonn. (A P )— Ridge Countiy Club Friday to DARK MILK or WHITE ASSORTMENTS t exquisite pieces. Many fit snugly to­ BOYS’ ing to expectant mothers, • to Two funeral services are tenta- hear a talk on the newly form- people TO SEE!" gether along walls and around corners. for •1.99 help mothers w d ^ 'n d whv '®"*' The Manchester Gilbert and Quality Candy in attractive heart boxes they look and feel as thev do headmaster of Maj. Carroll Shaw of toe State SulUvan W-orkshop, Inc. Corner Cabinet and to r o d ^ s ^ ^ ^ ‘*^® K ^ ® y Hall School for Ju- PoUce and Atty. Gen. Robert Presents , Also available in our regular box. (1 adj. shell) Chest AOVEKTISCOIN cerns and fears they may have hiB''home® oT °h***®rt x?* KiOli^.wl-il be the guest speak- the “MIKADO" 32'X 11-46" Hutch 8#ed loeiekeepleg for themself a^ VTr^htw wL ^ ®®‘‘' ”® ®”' '^® ®’®b^*®™®® A public senrlce has been but will not be obligated to Join. Saturday Matinee, Mardi 8to 2 Um . 83.60 FAIRWAY, baby. I nose wishing more infor- planned for 4:30 p.m. ’Thurs- "®m;®er«Members contribute 0280 $280 a a t 2:00 P M . I MANY ASSORTMENTS matlon about the classes may day at the First ConCTegatlonal y®^*"-’ te the case of the death of Adults $1.28—Studente 75c FIRST TO GIVE AND ENJOY CITY contact the MPHNA office. Qiurch. ettoer a policeman or a flre- Benefit o f I / ; Peter^s Furniture ■ ocnerescnewsxy,Schereschewsky, an educator, man, “■a ci check« cr jot for $1,000 is pre- 2 atorea—main at. 900 ELECTRIC CO-OPS RURAL newspaper columnist and tele- s®nt«

\ 4 r ^ 9 - : ' b i " # b T m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY U, 1969 PAGE n V B

secretary of the interior Stewart token by the WIckert Institute of FiengoFlynn French-Walker Doyle-Mahoney L- Udall ttiould be called before Strotegwts Already Mapping E ve n ts Despite Travel Ban TUeblngen, showed 80 per cent a Senate subcommittee to ex­ do not fssl the election of their FALSETEETH plain why oU leases were grant­ next federal president should M or* Firmly In Plaen mat Shaaron ICarle Flynn H m marriage of MU* Mary Plans ior Campa iens T ed off the California coast. Ana Mahoney of Kenaingiton 1970 i necessarily be held In West Ber- Do your f»lH teeth ennoy end em- and Ronald John Ftengo, both baireae by •llpplns, dropplns, or trab- By HARBT KEU.T The Kansas Republican said Britaiii’s Wilson Sets Hn. It was the scheduling of this of ICancheater, esochanged vowa ^ and Rlohard Winiam Boyle of evelt. Then the speaker® (Jolm In L a p it a l bllns when you eat, leueh or Ulk7 lUndieeUr was sdemnlsed Aesodaled Press Writer ”an effort appears to be under election in the former capital on Then eprlnkle a little rAa’TintTH on W. McOormack) got up and told your pletei. FASTEBTH holde den- Saturday morning at St. Jamca' w Saturday moming at St. Paul’s way, by^btference and innuendo, March 0 that prompted the last WASHINGTON (A P ) — some ttories about serving un­ Bdrriman Sees Time to place the blame for granting turea nrmer and more oomfortably. camrch. Ohureh, Kensliigtoiv Visit to West Berlin Oennaas t o issue their new re­ Uakee eatins eaaier. Ifa alkaline— Around a conference table in a der Hoover and Roosevelt. doean't four. No zummy, gooey, The bride is the dsughtor Gts Won*t Die in Viet the leased m i the current secre­ strictions banning the 1,036 The bride ia a daughter of at Oapltol Hill betel. Republican Everybody had heard the storiu LONDON (AP) — Prim* Min­ rally outside the town hall vdien paaty taate or feel. Heipe check plate Mr. and Mrs. Walter 8. Ma^ WASHINGTON (AP) — W. tary of the interior, Walter presldeRtial electors from sur­ odor. Dentures that flt are eeeentlat Mr. and Mra. Edwin N. Flynn campaign otrateglsto threw before. Tlien R was moved to H lckel.” to health. See your dentist regularly. * honey of Kensington. The brlda- Averell Harriman says “the ister Hsonld Wilson 'will visit the British party signs the dls- face tranrer'to Berlin. « o f 149 P orter S t The bride­ fl'***lo*ie ett 10 loeera, trying to have the ustled fund-raising din­ tingulshed 'visitora’ book Get FASTEETH at all drug counters. groom is a son of Mr. andd Mra. groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. ner 'witii the Senate. That’s the time Is coming when 'we 'will no Doyle made his recommenda­ West Berlin Ftlday despite ten­ •earn bow to win. Wednesday, and then would John F. Flengo of 87 Benton Jota M. Boyle ft-, of SU B. last mecNlng we had.” longer have the right to ask tion in a letter to Sen. EMmund sion there over new travel re­ Tbe what-went-wroiv brain march to the embassy to hand St. Middle Tlike. American boys to die in Viet­ S. Musfcie, D-Miaine, chainfian ■tormtng session with a sam- This year the committee 1s strictions imposed by the East over a petition protesting Brit- The Rev. Thomas Barry of St. The Rev. Carmen Ubaldi of understood to be ening its nam, and that time will come of the Senate subcommittee on glng of OOP congreashmal can- Oermon sjoverameiit, aides said Izb {Mis^ cn Nigeria and Biaf- James’ Caiurch performed th^ St. Paul’s Church performed doors to wider participation by very soon.” air and water pollution. The the double-ring ceremony and owatea and campaign manog- He said Monday that after a panel, investigating the oU leak today. ra. double-ring oeremony and was •*» who kMt d oee 1968 races is mombers and looking for ways celebrant at the nuptial Masa. was celebrant ed the nuptial mutual 'Withdrawal can be nego­ that caused extensive pollution A spokesman at No. 10 Down­ Several West Gennan news­ SMILI^ ^ SERVICE of—«s one source put It— to raise more money, too. to Baskets of green foliage were Maas. Mra. Ooncannon of Ken- tiated 'With North Vietnam, the of the Santa Barbara coastal papers reported today that Wi^ ’’the soul searching” and ratod- One source 'inSMted. the com ­ ing Street would not comment on the altar, and matdilng fol­ sing^ was organist. Rtohard United States should take a. sup­ area, has hearings scheduled In son would give a ftesh reassur­ mg in both the Republican and mittee would be lucky to raise directly on a reixirt tat the Soviet iage with bows marked the J. Callahan of Cromwell, oouatn one-third as much eis the RepUb- porting 'role and let the South the California city Feb. 34 €uid government newspaper IzveeUa ance of British determination to of the bride, was soMst Democratic congressional cam­ Vietnamese work dut their own 25. uphold Western rights In West pews. paign otganlflatlons. Hcon budget, but added; describing WHeoh’s vM t a s a Hie bride was given in mar- Given In m arriage b y h e r future govemmoit. Doyle, a member of the sub­ Berlin. But a poll of about 700 With Richard M. Nixon barely ”We are going to be doing ddlberate provDootlon. But he liago by her father. She wore father, the bride wore a full- Harriman, former chief U.S. committee, noted Udall was sec­ West Oermane of voting age. settled in the White House, Cap- more than we have over done said; a fidl-length gown, designed length silk skimmer gown, de-. before. We hone to sharpen our negotiator at the Paris peace retary of interior at the time tiie signed with wedthng band nook- * i lt d HUl’a c o o l, professiottala talks, said there Is some Indlca-

,miles an' member union said Monday a said membera of the Biafra-Su- TEL 649-9814 was |8.8 maUon In 1968. ’ ’This ed in 1970. ter of the bridegroom; and velvet skim m er gowns, Cashhm- hour, made the 220-m^ trip in bill to require such labeling dan Action Oommittee would Miss Kathleen Dixon of Man­ will be an all-time high for us,” ed with wedding band ooHars, said an aide. Just under three hours. 'IIm one might help curb losses of U.S. chester. Their gowns and head- elbow - length aleevea, and way fare is 813.25—819.M Jobs to foreign woricera. Hie 'House Democrats, after a Itoto pieces were styled to match IfM liii Uae. photo elbow-length sleeves, and niatch- parlor car—compared to 818 The union said an Increasing , iiiiiiiiQUALITY INSURANCE SINCE I923iiiii|iii|i |;-V MRS. RONALD JOHN PIENGO the honor attendant’s, and they MRS. THOMAS EARLE FRENCH kig Watteau panel. They wore aSman ptiolo Mrtes qf meetings that included an airplane. ^ kiumbe^ 'of tetevislan, radio and carried cascade bouquets of pink matching velvet headbows with MRS. RICHARD WILLIAM BOYLE National CSiairman Fred Harris, The parlor cars have swivel other apidlance manufacturers mums. veils. The honor attendant car­ senator from Oklahoma, aay seats with trays hinged to the are moving their assembly lines MQss Lynn Kristen Walker of The attendants were dressed they don’t expect any hdp from ^Before Losses Happen, Insure W ith Lappen!” Dennis Fiengo of Manchester ried a single red rose, and the Humphrey, cousin of the bride, St., New Britain, alter March i^alls. The trays can be lifted up to Japan, Hong Kong, Formosa Perrine, Fla., and Thomas alike In full-length gowns of the naticHial com m ittee because served as his brother’s best bridesmaids carried a akigle both of Kensington. Stephen Pe­ 1. to serve eus a dlnirg table. Watt­ and other areas where Itlbor Is Earle French of Manchester ruby red velvet. They wore of the hefty |6 mllHon debt left man. Ushers were Thomas (vhite rose. ers 'Will' serve full-course meals cheaper. were wed Saturday afternoon, matching headbows with veils, terson of St. Clair Shores, Mich., Mrs. Boyle is a graduate o f. by the HulMrt H. Humphrey Fiengo of Manchester, brother D ec. 30, at F irst Baptist Church, and they carried cascade bou­ Lt John M. Boyle Jr., UBAF, nephew of the bridegroom, Berlin High School. She Is em­ or drinks. of the bridegroomi; and Peter presidenticU campaign. They In coach cars, passengers JVantS'tJcUdl Queried Perrine. quets o f pink carnations With of Goldsboro, N. C., served as served as ring bearer. ployed as a receptionist at - have set up a special committee Jokers Are W ild Jablon of Springfield, brother-in- must walk to the bar to get their The bride Is the daughter of pink velvet streamers. his brother’s best man. Ushers Mrs. Mahoney wore a rose- Capewell Manufacturing Co., to find new ways and means of On Coait Oil Leases food or drinks. They can eat or law of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Walker Alan French of Lake Worth, weie Roger Peterson | of S t mauve dress with matching ac­ Hartford. Mr. Boyle Is a grad­ campaign financing. drink at the bar, or take It back WASHING’rON (AP) — Sen. Fine for cante, but not for cars. Because only Mra. Flynn wore a hot pink of Perrine. TTie bridegroom Is Fla., cousin of the bridegroom, caair Shores, iMich., brother-in- cessories. The bridegroom’s uate of Manchester High School, —^RepubUoans hope to involve Robert J. Doyle says former dress and coat with matching a son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice served as best man. Ushers law of the bridegroom; Daniel mother wore a sea green dress and served four years with the to their seats, but no trays are President Nixon in a 1970 hunt pro'vlded. safe drivers qualify for AEtna’a Auto-Rite, accessories. The bridegroom’s French o f 82 Ridge St. were Mark French of Manches­ Mahoney of Kensington, broth­ with matching accessories. U.S. Coast Guard. He ia em­ for campaign funds and winning mother wore a turquoise dress The Rev. Thomas Watson, ter, brother of the bridegroom; er of the bride; and David Mb- After a reception at Peter­ ployed as an electronic tech­ candidates. They also plan to "The parlor cars are bookeil the car insurance with lower rates for fifood and coat with matching acces­ pastor of First Baptist Church, tyka of Kensington. Junior ush­ through the middle of Febru­ The Best Ooste No Mote Alan Walker of Perrine, Fla., sons Inn, Plaiflville, the couple nician at Canbarra IndustriM, put a team cf young congress­ • t e sories. Both wore corsages of Perrine, performed the double- cousin of the bride; Stuart ers were James Mahoney, left for a plane trip to Bermuda. Middletown. He is a member men on the road to emphasize a ary,” a Penn Central spokes­ drivers! Make sure you have a good deal. If/ stephanotis. ring ceremony. Bouquets of Weinstein of Miami, ^a., and brother of the bride; end Peter The couple will live at 10 School of the Manchester Jaycees. man said. Reservations are re­ youth Image. you’re a safe driver—Call us tcunorrow! A reception for 100 was held pink gladioli, mums and carna­ Michael Mercer of Boca Raton, ------•------Republicans, alreatly a minor­ quired on coaches, too, and I Carpet Master at Flano’s Restaurant, Bolton. tions were on the altar. Mrs. Fla. ity in House and Senate, are most runs are fun he said. k. Rug Cleaning—648-0018 For a motor trip to Waahlng-_ Christine Templer of Perrine Mra. Walker wore a beige more worried about 1070 than He said the plan la to eventu­ ton, D.C., and Baltimore, Md., 'was organist. Robert Reon of satin dress with matching ac- Phinney-Thomas ihe Democrats. They are haunt­ ally have hourly service be­ May We Quote Rates and Assist You As We Have So Many Others ? Mrs. Fiengo wore a green and Perrine was soloist. ——. cessories^ and a green orchid. ed by the off'^rear boogie—that tween New York and Washing­ blue checked wool dress with The bride was given In m ar­ The bridegroom’s mother wore ttw party in power in the White ton and half-hourly service be­ matching green coat. After riage by her father. She wore a pink brocade dress with Miss Elisabeth Jane Thomas House suffers substantial losses tween New York and PhUadel- SAVE O fl COUOH a ftlll-length gown of embossed F eb. 15, the couple will live a9 matching accessories and a of Stamford became the bride in Congress In non-presidentlal pWa. I A COLD EOyfEDieS JOHN H. LAPPEN, Inc. M l brocade, designed with mink With two trains in service, one Glenn Rd., Bast Hartford. pink orchid. of Second Lt. Paul Bradford elections. The average for the collar and three-quarters-length lea'ves Washington and one lORCOUNTMICESI Mrs. Fiengo, a 1968 graduate A reception for ISO was held Republicans sinoe 19(X) has been 164 EAST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER—649-5261 sleeves banded with mink. Her Phinney m of Manchester Sat­ leaves New Ybrk each morning, of Manchester High School, is at the home of the bride’s par­ a loee of 41 seats, says Hep. Bob ARIHlIRDRUa bouffant veil of silk illusion was ents. For a motor trip to the urday afternoon at First Con­ Wilson, chairman of the GOP returning In the evening. employed at Connecticut Mutu­ attached to a mink pillbox hat, west coast of Florida, Mra. gregational Church, Stamford. House Campaign Oommittee. al Life Insurance Co. Mr. and she carried a cascade bou­ French wore a wool suit with "Pm gciiig to try to get the Fiengo, also a 1968 graduate of quet of orchids, roses, and ste- The bride is the daughter of matching accessories and sq President and cabinet officers Vernon Manchester High School, is em­ {rtianotis. . - Mr. aind Mrs. Everett F. Thom­ orchid. to get Into the act to get the best ployed at Pratt and Whitney Miss Diane Rooney of Chica­ as of Stamford. The bridegroom Mrs. French is a graduate of crop of candidates we ever have Division of tJnited Aircraft go, m., was maid of honor. is the son of Mr. and Mra. Paul ACILD Meeting Palmetto High School, Perrine; had,” an aggressive 02-year-old Corp., East Hartford. Bridesmaids were Miss Marilee Bradford Phinney Jr. of 136 N. and Marymont College, Boca congressman from San Diego French of Manchester, sister of Elm St. Slated! Today Raton, Fla. Mr. FTench Is a said "We’re going to need some, ¥ the bridegroom; Miss Michelle The Rev. Raymond Shoup, graduate of X3oventry High thing like that to buck the tra­ The Association for Children Walker, cousin of the bride; pastor of First Congregational School and Florida Atlantic Uni­ dition.” with Learning DiaabUlttes will Mias Marilyn Gann, niece of the versity at Boca Raton. He Is Church, Staonford, performed the double-ring ceremony. To help GOP congressmen meet today at 8 p.m. at the bride; and Miss Vivan Lytton, stationed with the U.S. Army at hang on to (heir seats, the com­ Vernon Center Middle School. all of Miami, Fla. Fouit Leonard Wood, ICo. ^ The bride was given In mar­ riage by her father. Her full- mittee allows vulnerable freeti- WilHam Fagan, the president length gown of peau de sole men and all members from of the state level association, was fashioned with long bell­ tough or marginal districts will speak to the local group shaped sleeves trimmed with $S,6(X> a year for news letters, on the 'value of being affiliated bands of lace and a chapel- advertising, radio-TV time, and with a state and national or­ length train. She wore a Dutch Other forms of politicking. Other ganization. He will discuss the cap with veil, and she carried Republicans can draw f2,000. benefits to children, parents and a cascade bouquet of rosea ac­ House Democrats claim they educators. A question and an­ cented with Ivy. have no such kitty. swer period will follow. Mra. Everett D. Thomas of The OOP House organization The ACLD Is a non-profit or- Schuyler Polls, N.Y., sister-in- also Intends to give more cam­ gartzation whose purpoee is to Tuttles Wed 60 Years law of the bride, was matron of paign assistance In dollars and advance the education and gen­ staff. An incumbent lacing a Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Tuttle Wethersfield Ave. Congregation­ honor. She wore a cocktail- eral well-being of children wltii length pale green brocade gown, battle, Wilson says, will be able norm€kl or above average Intel­ of 21 Hudson St. were honor^ al Church, now the South Con­ matching headbow with veil, to draw up to 87.600 in the next ligence who have learning dis­ at a 60th wedding iinniversary gregational Church In Hartford, «nfi she carried a bouquet of election, a 82,500 increase over abilities arising from various •V.v. by the late Rev. Rodney W. 1908. Republicans in districts party given by their sons, Roundy, and lived in Hartford white spider mums. problems of coordination. SP8CIAL PURCHASE! daughters-in-law, itnd griindchil- Miss Caryl Phinney of Nor­ Judged safer m ay get 85,000, up All meetings of the association and Newington before coming to from 83,000. ^ dren Saturday night at Maroo Manchester In 1917. ^ walk, sister of the bridegroom, are open to the public. Polo Restaurant, Ea.st Hartford. w as bridesmsLid. Her dairk green In addition, says Wilson, the THE FAMOUS POl 6 The couple was married Jan. They are the parents of five « Merin photo gown and headpiece were styled . committee is aiming to make 31, 1909 in the parsonage of the sons, Albert J. Tuttle and Louis to match the honor attendant’s, the maximum at least 810,000 y-ii iim I ip iiii SHIRT SHIFT E. Tuttle, both of Manchester, Engaged and she also carried a bouquet for any candidate who appears James B. Tuttle of Vernon, Bur­ of white spider mums. to have a fighting chance to un­ ton J. Tuttle of Westbrook, tind The engagement of hUss fAlan P. Winter of Storra seat a Democrat rent; the late F. Gordon O. Tuttle, a Cheryl Ann Stanlunas of Man­ served as best man. Ushers Comparing the House Demo- World War II veteran who was chester to William A. Mulligan were Eric L. Phinney of Man­ oratio organdaation to the Re­ 9 .0 0 buried with full military honors of Huntington, N.Y., has been chester, brother of the bride­ publican cam paign set up la ACAR? from Second Congregational announced by her parents, Mr. groom; Harold Robinson of "like comparing a country Church on Jan. 14, 1961. They and Mrs. Joseph Stanlunas of Hartford and Karl Donovan of crossroads bank to a metroi>oll- A sporty little dress to take you also have 12 grandchildren and 74 Plymouth Lane. Elllngtmi. tan bonk in a big city,” says one 6 great - grandchildren. Roger Her fiance is ithe son of the The couple left for a motor Dem ocrat. through your active days in comfort. Winton, who made his: home late Mr. and Mrs. F. Mulligan trip to Cape Cod, Mass., after A critic of the Democratic op­ with the Tuttles for 11 years, of Huntington. a reception a.t the home of Oie 8ouUl eration repalls; n the last now lives in Wayne, Pa. Miss Stanlunas, a graduate of bride’s parents. MRS. PAUL BRADFORD PHINNEY IH Congress the campaign commit­ Shape retaining Acetote/nylon knit Mr. Tuttle, a native of Rowe, Manchester High School, re­ Mrs. Phinney Is a 1964 tee didn’t meet imtil October Mass., entered the employ of ceived her BA degree In math­ graduate of Rlppowam High School and he received his BA 1967, one year before the elec­ ematics from the University of Why Not! the Aetna Life Insurance Co. in School, Stamford. She received degree in psychology from the tion. Mike Kerwln told some sto­ White trim accents the sleeves and his youth and retired from the Connecticut, where she was a her BA degree in psychology University of Connecticut last ries about serving under Roos­ compiiny in 1954 as supervisor member of Phi Beta Kappa, Phi from the University of Connect­ month. He will be stationed with We have fuUy equipped Kappa Phi and Kappa Delta of the casualty statistical de- icut last June. Lt. Phinney Is the U.S. Air Force at Mather INOOME TAX new cars for rent by the collar, with side vents for action paitment. He Is a member of Phi honor societies. She Is em­ a graduate of Manchester High AFB, Calif., after March 20. ■NT ployed as a computer analyst PREPAI|ATION day, wedc or mon'^, at the Sons of the American Revo­ very reasonable rates!. . "It’s the modern builder who builds with lution. with Life and Casualty, Hart­ and freedom of movement. White, navy, ford. INDIVlbUAL. Vhen your car is tied up Since 1922, Mr. and Mrs. r Mr. Mulligan received his BA Tuttle have been members of BUSINKS AND" lor service or repairs, or degi-ee from Hofstra University, Electric Heat,” when you need an addi • a . blue and yellow, sizes 8- 16. Findlay iHuHo Second Congregational Church. Hempstead, N.Y., and his mas­ SMALL BUSINESS Mrs. Tuttle has been active In Uonal car... ' says Steen 8. Wegener, ter’s degree In geology from the C oll Engaged the women's groups at the University of Connecticut. He / ( builder, developer of Carriage Drive Estates worthmore shop — bonk street. church, and her husband has is employed as on Industrial The engagement of Miss Kath­ JASON X^NOVITCH # Durham, Connecticut served as treasurer, deacon, specialist with Dean Witter and CALL leen Ann Muldoon of Coventry t • f and superintendant of the Co., New York City. He Is a to Army Spec. 5 Ronald Lepak Church School. Both have serv­ member of the American Insti­ *^,ORMAL Mail and phone orders accepted, of Manchester has been an­ ed as chairmen of the board and tute of Mining, Metallurgical 643-5135 ■^lEl^tric \ heat has my endorsement right down the line," says Mr, Steen Wegener of call 6 4 D -I3 5 1 nounced by her parents, Mr, and of deacons and deaconesses at and Petroleum Engineers and . . . WE RENT IT . . . Mra. Calvin C. Muldoon of Rt. the church. They also belong the New York Athletic Club. Durham, "and I speak from experience. I've enjoyed living in an electrically heated home 31. to the Manchester Historical So­ A date for the wedding has for years novv, and I've built a number of all-electric homes in which the new owners are III” ' ! In ,1 (I Her fUuice is the son of ciety, the f.’onnecticut Historical not been announced. now living and enjoying electric heat, too" ALL FORMAL W EAR IN Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lepak of 105 Society, Hartford, and the Rowe BHTtMi’s, 841 IfaiR 8L IbRckwitor Norman St. -(.Mass.) Historical Society. Mr. Wegener went on, ’‘Since electric heat is clearly the most modern, we don't have any ANTIGOURMET ACTIVITIES STOCK AT ALL TIMES I BARRiCiNl Please send me the following dresses: Mias Muldoon, a 1966 graduate Mrs. Tuttle is a charter mem­ PORT ELIZABETH, South Af­ Smiths Wed 25 Years worry about equipment becoming outdated. There are few moving parts 'so there is little o f Manche.ster Higii Schobl, at­ ber of the Women’s Club of rica (AP) — Four thefts In one or no maintenance. I feel, with an electric heating system, we can give more house for Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth- A. CHOCOLATES tended the Art Center Associa­ Manchester, and a member of week left a visiting cooking ex­ have three daughters. Miss WINDOW the mpney . . . and it's a better built h,buse, too. See for yourself." Quantity Size . Color 2nd. choice tion School in Louisville, Ky. the Women's Auxiliary of Man­ pert simmering. Smith of 13 Laurel PI. were Janice Smith at home, Mrs. Roy P. DeLong of Rockville; Like Mr. Wegner, builders all over the country are discovering that it really pays to build She is employed at the engineer­ chester Memorial Hospital, aqd Mrs. L^lie Faull first had her honored at a 25th wedding an­ ing department of Pratt and and Seaman Carol A. Smith SHADES with electric heat. Find out about it. Talk to the electric heating specialist at HELCO the Women’s Christian Temper­ Commandeur Assocle de la niversary celebration Saturday M0R1ARTY Whitney Division of United Air­ ance Union. In 1H46, she rec.'elv- stationed in Washington, D.C.; ' first chance you get. Oomanderle des Cordon Bleus night at Willie’s Steak House. Mad* to Ord*r craft Corp., East Hartford. ed a plaque in appreciation of and three sons, Bruce Smith, N A M E ...... -...... , ...... - ...... de France badge pinched. Next, About 70 friends and relatives Mark Smith and John Smith, MEN’S SHOP Iflng your old rollers in on Spec. 0 Lepak, a 1964 graduate her volunteer service in the sale a thief took a prise cake from BHtmiEliS o f Manchester High School, at­ attended the surprise dinner- all at home. "The litanral of Maiir Street” ave Soo per shade. “Conneotlout’s Oldest A D O R E S ^ V ...... -...... of United Stales Bonds, and a her car. Then she flUed the auto SOI • OOT Main Street tended Maxvchedter Community certificate from the American dunce given by the couple’s Mr. Smith Is employed cus a Unooln-Meroury Dealer” with gas to visit her son’s school children. firemrn by the Town of Man­ Manchester, OonneoUeut CITY ...... - - A . ; ...... S T A T E ...... r...... -...... C ollege. He is eerving with the Red Cross for meritorius per­ and somebody siphoned the tank E. A. JOHNSON SOI CENTER STREET .*'4 1 Army at Anchorage, Alaeka. sonal service performed during Mr. and Mrs. Smith were chester. Both he and his wife "SPBOIAUSTS IN FORMAL WEAR RENTAIE" □ Check Lj" Charge \ Please add 3!-i% sales tax dry. Finally a vandal broke off OPEN EVENINGS URTHMDLrCO lUCTIBC lUHT COMPMTf No dqte hau been announced the war. (Herald photo by married Feb. 12, 1944 at St. are members of St. James’ the car dcx>r handle and she ■ Joseph’s Church, Rockville, by PAINT GO. (Except lliurs.) A HOElHfAIT UIIUTif t COMMNT for the wedding. Pinto.) Church. (Herald vtioto by couldn't get in the auto at all. the Rev. Eugene Solega. ’Hiey Pinto.) 728 MAIN ST. MANtjhjgjyrmK EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, OON|l., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 19fl9 MANCHESTER EVEIHNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1969 PAGE SEVEN bgr a OnngTSHMii. fMni dstomilniiig l ^ r B t r r the ftad sBtooltair ^ The WaaMagton ohmsto la so eynical Connecticut Inside N e w N n m b e r Vemon l l ^ r a l d and sttsplelous that ttiare ans even some 8 X A R eAXElC*iC> The Manchester Police obaerven who think Ills whole Mg re­ -Bjr CLAY R. POLLAN- SOUTH SIDC Yankee u ir A Report Department is going to D r, Robert Sierakowski 5NTRANCE trr THB form magr h« a scheme by wMeh the J K Tour Daily AcHvHjr Gukk M nuNTim .. me 7 Aclording to iha Sian. • have a hew telephone » H i a aomu Nbnn sAninirtratlon Is trying to take OCTa.1. . 32■ qgpuqer (Oanttaued fraos Page •) OOnn. By A .H .O . » 8-14.29 T o : ^ l o p messoge for Wrdnesdoy, nunhier, effective Fri­ OBOM the pastmaateiahtps dtreoHy into Its own HL/3B-43-M 23-3944-5J-39^J(yO Teaching at Florida V. tmoN words corresponding to numbers 69-7 tense — particularly ^ Ala­ day, Perb, 14. It will be: executive handa. and out of the bands TAURUS of your Zodioc birth sign. K cw IIm s '. 646-4666. October I. U « yam oro Ja/t m APT, so SCORPIO bama’s Beosemer mlUa. Dr. Robert SlenakowsM, a of the infivldUBl OOagrsasnMh, U bfder 1 U tllln ' 31 Ottds 61 Pleosont oa.23 former member of the local t' Sumtojrs to build a bigger aM batter patronags I ^ MAY30 2 Don't 32 MottBrs 62 And With cool heads calculating ______Poet O/nce at boM Isg! ^ »-3 7 -4 0 -« 3 An 33 Improvt 63 Spirits NOV. 21 'Board of Education and Board machkia for itsalf. ^ iMoh Om 4 Allow 34 ft M Skill lost Christmas that Narick ot Representatives, is currently * ■ Otmn. •e Second C lue Mad . 5 Highor-upi 5- WCW4| Until such cynidam proves valid, we 35St6rm raTockle could roll up 48 per cent of the Mpplnr a MMIMI 6 Impromptu 36 Troveling 66 I.O.U.'t Bolton an aaaoclato professor In the SUBSCRIPTION RATES prefer to trust the honesty sn l siaoerity Io n , you am pn S i “ ^7 31 7C h«;k 37 To 67 Something SAQITTAIUUS vote, the USW machinery hur- CoUegje of Engineering at the Payable to Advance e Laov* 38 Plons 68 Herd NOV. 22 of (he Prealdant’n reform atmounoe- 1I*«B. V -lUtW SO , ’ ^ «V o r 39 Of rleiBy orgariised a detailed cam­ Unlveraity of Florida In Galnes- One Tear ...... tSO.OO 69 Stop 0CC21 Dentist OpenB Konttaa ...... U.SO ment The calibre of pootmoatera has First, you ON ,12-2409.49 10 Inturonc* 40 B« 70On paign that should limit Narick v U le i' fb ree Monttai ...... 7.80 D'il-76-79L86 11 Eltmtnt 41 Afroid 71 Regulotions 4-15-29:34j^ to 80 per cent at moat and peiv Dr. SierakowBkl, vdio moved One Momtli ...... AOO been on the way upv anyway, even un­ tbs superb 12 0tloy 42 Plons 72 New 4 2 > 5 ^ -8 9 ^ CANCIR 13 PoliclBS*^ 43 To 1^ Office Here from here last year, is working der the present importanoe of political nrblefa' nMmlian o f Ois pObMo 73 Your haps down to 10 per cent, i^ r jnaiBBR or ~ U Importont 44 Fortune 74 Moy CAPRICORN Instarwe, although Abel won In a pioneer program which uses The funeral service should i%Heve bur- , ! . THE ASSOCIATED PRESS afflUeition. The new poUoy la certainly wMl grasp (Ms mloroptHasv ^ ISFor 45 Opposition 75 Plons Dr. Paul J. Sherwood opened The Aeeoctated Preaa 1« exoluelvely entitled H W ■'“17 32 \601 46 Luck 76 To only 9 per cent of the election oloR^ circuit TV to broadcast at going to help raise standards aome t ir soms thrss twiani ot biBF- 17 If JAN. 19 on office for the practice of to the nee renublloaUon of all newe dla- n i -25-»» 47 To 77 Which contmittee’a vote In Local 2227, Hve programs to industry stu­ denB, not impose them— an impossible task paaobee credited to It or not othenriae oredlt- tag. and mpsot tbltap* Mwt how ISGood 48 Bolsters 78 ^rprisn/ od in tMa paper and aleo the local newt pub- more. y64-77-a092 19 Trip 49 Rother Braddock, Fa., last Nov. 26, dentistry in the shopping center dents at Orlando, Daytona alNOdy bssR soM msngr 79 Hozoru.rtJv 6S^-72 (xietB n *a d here. There is, in these days, one genetal LIO 20 Considtrino M Moy 80 You've *. at Bolton Notch this week. His Beach, Cape Kennedy and West i f it more than the family can easily fUfata at repdMIcatlon ot special dls- 21 Don't AQUARIUS he now Is exported to carry that orar with an (pnoesnt — JUIY23 51 Thon 81 To Palm Beach. patohea« herein are also reserved. condition which applies not merely to 22Moy. 52 Controcts 82 Neglected JAN. 20 local. is the first dentiot’s office in don (bat tbs mamlMto of (Im 23 WhMl afford. Tbe oonsdentious'funeral director, postal jobs, but all other public service . AUG. 22 53 Or 83 Your FEb' 16 But in breaking down Narick Bolton. Dr. Slerakowrtci is active In The Herald Printinr Ooiitoany Inc., as- oommMss ara polBig to bo Vi­ 24 B« 54lrritoble ^ Nun^r aaaaca no ftnandal raipoailbfllty for typo- employment The search for patronage, I 7-10-13-31 25 Or support, USW leaders skirted Although other dentists Hve teaching and reeearch at the therefore, offers complete funerals in a taliy totiN atad. '52-5846 55 And 65 Sotisfy 3- 6-19-2 ftaphloal acTors appearinr In advertleernentB 26 Fir>onciol 56 Otonce 66 Gunses 27-61-78 in the Boltflo ares tiiey prac- unlveraity. His teaching respon->«^| ■M other readlns matter In The Manchester and the pleasure and gain in diapeiia- 27 Bring the racial Issue rather than Elreninc Herald.. And seoond you «m BhntyB viroo 57 Complex 87 Possible PISCBS rtbiUUes Include directing the wide range o f prices— ^including selections ing It, are not anything like what they 28 Finoncial 58 Your’ 88 Corhplicote m eeting I t head-on—Just as th ey onMUNd at those isar good aot- 29 ChangM 59A 69 Deloys FEB. 19 Department of Ehigineertng Sci­ Sabscrlber to Loe Anseles Thnea-WaehlnK- used to be. Puhhe jobs are no longer 30 Chong^le did In diverting Steelworker sup­ toB Poet News Service. dlsn who, on oraiy lipIMBUi u 60 To 90Sche^le$ MAR. 20 ence’s off campus graduate which are within the means of any family. Fan suitlao client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. fat prisea; and distrlbutiiig them is often m i -16-19461 port from George Wallace to engineering education program PoMlehars Representatives — The Julius ootnanltitoe, wait p a llM ly until Good ( ^ ) Adverse Neutral 17-20br Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday. amOa, or. In aoma aptaqia of fo r (h e governm ent and heart ski o f 16 Lew is St. ~ HOWARD HOtMES ARTHUH HOIMES NORAiAN HOIMES For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. School Board To Gontiniie tor Gary—have supported Abel For EYIday — 1 pm. Wednesday. oomniMtoe aealmanoMli. ««a n a research. ______—————— Shr Saturday — 1 p.m. ‘nuirsdSLy. against Narick despite vehe­ During the past year the lo- ~ ^ ~~~~ Ctoasifled deadline — 5 p irt day before question addrenMa t o to a w to ment disapproval of Abel’s ra­ publloatlon. 6 p.m. Friday for Saturday Pragmatic Misuse O f BaA ness wbo has talked too long al­ Work on Budget Tonight ,cal man has presented papers and Monday publicaUDn. cial liberalism. Even more lib­ and participated in meetings at The BUI of Rights of the OonsUtutian ready. m The Board of Education will made to William Lottus of eral USW chieftains prudently Washington Unlveraity, Tulane, ‘njeaday, FMrruary 11 of the United States provides that in The oomMnaUon of tbna two L.meet tonight at 7:90 at th e Foster Rd. Lottus, a member advise that '’Steel Labor” Stanford, University of Mhme- . ______. all criminal prosecutions, every ac­ tMnga protonga Iba bondom 'of ■nnEU Terry School to continue dls- ot the South Windsor Volunteer should play down Abel’s civil cused person rtiaU enjoy the light to sotne of ttMoa beattaga to m cuarton of the 1969-70 tentative fire Department tor seven rights artivitleB. a speedy and public trial. It also ex- almost utibeoraMa dsfyaa. Hie Bisr storm budget. years, is preaerAly aoslgned to The question thus remains preasty prohibits excessive bail. But It also adds up to aonlW- whether a labor leader strongly Hie flrSt thhiK one noUoen about a There will alec be a dloeua- Engine Company I. VatBRilRR DR| ME YOU OUT OUT FOR In the Dirtriot of Columbia, where, thlnp very roomahog and, w * _^aIon of aortal problems and for civil rights can withstand really faicr storm in the dUfereiioe In the unlHce the Staitee, all criminal oases are Board ot Deaoons would ahnort Mbs to say, beau­ „ dlsouasiao o f tbe stedus ot trans- The Board ot Deacons in­ the future challenge from a for­ m i i frequency with whidi the mow ptoam tried before federal courts, a rfjocklng CaRdy H I k OONPOTER 0AREER7 tiful, wtakh aoBietonaa boooitoo .j^portatfoei problems. stalled last Sunday at tbe First midable adversary supported pans down a (tven ntrcet. backlog of criminal cases ia delaytng a story In Mseir mon Impaitant TBAM (Timothy Edwards As- Oongregational Church are as not only by rank-and-fliers but Afm iim ORUt some trials as long as two and a half Dr. Banl Sherwood WtOuHdpYNFIfliORi Wben it fa a Hgbt end oanual (all, t e n tbs atibjact of Iba b a a i^ . 'jnmrtatad Members) ydll hold Us follows: Senior deacmi, Dean by the Orval Kincaids. and even three years. .Cthird program of the year this destined, perhaps, to ainount to nib more Tbe other day era sat w(tb DeMarce; life deacon, Robert ...... (c ) 1960 Pubiiataers-Hall tice in Manchester and although Thia has given itoe to a corollary prob­ -mnirsday at 8 p.m. at the Tim- Freqrammlnf t Syrtami ImHhite hoi the General L n r Oomnlttoe as, Boasen, and deacons, Victor Syndicate medical dortora live in Bolton than three or four tachea in its final lem,/ Some persons awaiting trial com­ •uothy Edwards lOddle School. ttaitod many men and women total, ifae enow plown nomebow manate mit other crimes whUe out on bail for under the joMt chalrroanablp.of Senger, John TMppk James their offices are elsewhere. The Benator Jay Jaiobson and Rep- T ' The program for the. evening MoGutre, Leslie Oorroll, Oedric toward fetcInaHnq, htqh-peylng |obi to visit eadi street on « regular schedule long periods. This ia held to be a major M last, and jieihaps <«ly, resident reaentitlve Atoert Webber,v it w ill include a teumlty panel dla- Ricketts Sr., David Chapman Plane Hitler Chartered in data procauing. For a free book­ factor contributing to the appalling rise 'isusslon of the proa and cons of physiolen was Dr. Charlea Sum­ of at least onoe an hour. beard the aurpftobigto onatod- and Craig Nation. let listing {obf end teUriei you can in crimes that have made the rtreets '-'grouping and marking. Panel- On New German Stamp ner. The current offioera of th e PUIMIhOUT train for at the beautiful ■Ir-condi- One beam the scrape of the Uade on o t the capital city o f our naiOon unsafe ed testimony on tbs taeno'iof .JMa are Principal Arthur Hot- Dr. Sherwood has been asso­ Ftrat Oongregational Church MUNICH, Owmany (AF) — 6onad school In East Hartford. (he almost bare pavement, and when the for the hlghert and the lowest, the rich­ torga lot aonlng to (bo state, ->.Un, AsoUtant P rin cip al Eric ciated with a dentist in Meriden axe president emerttus, Harold The plane that flew Adolf Hitler storm is finfehed, there is the street, est and the poorest law abiding citizen, niera cams tbe moraont wbed It MHohenthal, aortal studiea tearti- for the past two years. He also STOP VF M. Newberry; moderator, around Germany durirg his 1982 Cut It Stud or Pheao 2t9«77l7 almost BB dean as It was then the storm by day as well as by night. •eemed that the test Trrnlinr --er Philip Bourque, home eoo- developed a iMibllc health clinic Shrank Bro^u; vlce-moaierator, campaign for chancelior has It is but natural that thia national might have come befora tbs ml- ^.nomlos teartier Marilyn Blahop, In that city. PleiH 9R Is bslew fat fraa Irodnire snd began. shown up on a new 20-pfennig disgrace dioukl occasion an anguished cropbona, ond te n , Juit aa Iba ,;^foclal studies teacher Robert Earl Sanford; clerk, Mrs. Mar­ He grew vq> in the Great Neck umpit ApiHude Tsfi—no eUigafies. stamp, but the postal depart­ When K is a real anew Storm — die outcry, not only from the victiins of committee aaemod wMIrin rabdi • hJFord and science teartier Rloh- ilyn Senger; treasurer, James area of Long Island, N.Y., and ment Bays if was done Inadvert- Und. that is going to keep coming — the crime, but from people aU over Ameri­ of declaring' tbs b earb « otaoid, a n l TXiatln. DoUe; asstatant treasurer, M)rs. graduated from Amherst Col­ Blsle Woolam; church school entiy. Programming & Syttenu Institute C-15 time distance between the first ptonfng ca. JVe all share in the rtiame of our eintber wMiil n appeared. A ieatlon cuid answer period lege in 19Q2 and from the Uni­ > cajflnl city. 9 treasurer, Mrs. Pat MoGuire, “There’s nothing we can .do 800 Silver Lena, L Htfd^ Conn. 06110 and the second and the third and the One of te a s wttniiaais took «„.wlll follow the panel discussiotv versity of Pennsylvania Dental As is usual in such circumstances, the and mlaslonB treasurer, Mrs. about It,” a spokesman for the fourth — if there is any fbuith before oft uidar suob a M i bead'of ^ Before the meeting, TEAM School in 1966. first and loudest cry that rises is: “ There Mina Nlchola. Bundiespoet said today, confirm­ He is married to t e former Ago the next day — widens until there can oratorical atodlb, wUh such a ..membership cards will be on ought to be a law!” liOdiea Guild Meeting in g that 80 million copies of the B arbara R osenfleld o f Mied- three or four hours between ptowings. smooth deOanoa o f any oonantlt- ..^sale for the last tim e this year. A number of Congressmen, and even tea oapaoity to tout bbn ott or The nert session Ot T B A M St. Margaret Mary Ladies new stam p have been dsaued ford. Moss. They live at 44 Ol- CONCENTRATED LIQUID top-level people in the national' edmin- Guild will hold its regular allowing the JU62 w ith the num-i TW b is, of ooutse, the difference be­ reduce bte time, that he ago- „'pwiU be April 10. The subject oott St., Manchester, with State. 2 p istiatlan, are weighing legislation to em­ monthly meeting on next Mon­ ber D2201. DRAIN OPENER ■ CLEANER tween a storm altuatfon in wMdi man is oaeded to taking up m MU 10 planned for that evening Is daughter Hayley Beth, born power the courts to hold without ball day nilght at 8 p.m. in th e in easy control, and one In wliicb the mlmitoa of the commMtee oLr, .;,^‘How Sex Bducated Are Y ou The stamp was issued Feb. 0 Jan. 14 at Hartford H o^tal. • EATS HAIR persons suspected of incUnathm to com­ CSuirch H all. D ick B ertel o f PROGRAMMING A SYSTEMS INSTITUTI Fhotociailied By Albert BooeMeliis drawing to tato own letoorply ~ imd Your CbildT’’ Dr. Fred to commemorate 60 years of air • EATS FAT storm Itoelf dbqxises. No light faS re­ mit other crimes until their trial has W nc will present an auittence 98* MILL POND, STURRRIDGE VILLAGE oonotuaton. When the oomtnMtoe 'II^Htimptiry from the Family Life mail servioe In Germany. The PSI It A ^rn vod by tho Cnuu. Stuta Inurd nf IducutlM hearsal or routine ever quite prepares estaUlrtied their guilt or Innocence of participation show. This is an fln aiy could gat In a word e<)th “ -Bduoatlon Department of the picture for the stamp was fur­ MANCHESTER a system for 18 toches phis wind. the crime with which tiiey are charg­ ''''tlttlversUy of Oonnectiout will open meeting and women from nished by Lufthansa airline. ed. blm, K hod to tafotm bbn (but all churches in town are invit­ When it's that kind of faH, It may be -‘be the featured speaker. A .LuCtheiwa spokesman said ARTHIMT1S? HARDWARE & SUPPLY In our juridical history bail has had Ibe b « be had been ed to attend. Beo Director BougM the airline was aware the plane If you are suffering froni days before the blades of the plow once only one purpose: To guarantee ■the A Thought for Today was not to their prowtooa, and 877 Main SL, Manchester By Rowland Evans Jr. that, oonsequenlly, Ms Otoquence Ifown Manager Terry Spren- had been chartered by Hitler, pain, soreness or stiffness more achieve that loud scrape efl the presence of an ^accused at his trial. d'e ^ixmaoced by the Manchester Manchester Bvenlng Her­ I n s i kal has announced that the town but he aald the picture was sup­ caused by Arthritis, Neuritis Phone 94S-44S6 way down to the pavement. True, in capital or otherwise infamous had been waeted. But even, to OounoU ot Churches ”*ts currently advertising in pro- ald South Windsor corre­ or Rheumatism, I think I oan crimes, accused persons are some­ tMa poBBiile moment of plied to the postal authorities The second thing one notices about a ■-"fesalonal publications for a qua^.- spondent, Carol M oulton,tel. h e^ . times held without bail, but the sole law­ Robert D. Novak revengw upon wt because it was the first JU62 The L ord ot Ohanoe "Ifled person to fill the rooently 944-8714. really Important storm is the relative ful reason for this has been to guarantee R e p o r t tongue, tbe commHtee manufactured by Lufthansa. He Write me for free “ -created position of Recreation added that other persons be­ informaiUan. importance of the street one lives on. that an accused will not flee his trial, Many Christians dej^ore to­ men were oordW, pottle,* even - Director. The rtoelng date for sides Hitler had rented the There is, of course, a lower frequency, not to punish him for other crimes nev­ day’s “ revolutionary changes.’’ aipoiogetto, as If It bad afanpwt WASHING*rON—A revealing But quite apart from the size this position la Feb. 26. Vernon plane. and therefore a lower efficiency, of plow­ er committed. calls the “ philistinism’’ of rank- been (heir faidt - clue to why a labor leader so of Abel’s victory today, this The Bible speaks to the issues .-UK Sprenkrt aaya that several KAYE SMITI To withold bail on the grounds that and-fiters who resent Abel’s tak­ generated by duuige. To the The postal spokesman said his ing everywhere. But, in addition, there well regarded as I. W. Abel much Is clear: Rank-and-file un­ Another wUneea who appear­ rrjippUoationa have been receiv- 2301 T e rry Road ! an accused might be inched to commit ing time off to serve President Old Tertament prophets, God Hosfntal Unit department has no Intention of begins to appear, the longer the storm faces any challenge at all tor ion members are showing de%p ed, on the right subject, aS ■»«d and there have been numer- Jackson, iMiasIssipid 39204 another crime is a radical new de­ Johnson as an ambassador to was the changer of history. withdrawing the stamp. last and the deeper the snow gets, a re-election as president of the resentment of what they con­ right, but at a lateneaa of hour LjQua toqulrles made regarding parture In American law. It ought to the United Nations or as a Setg Card Party suggestion that some streets enjoy some United Steelworkers Union sider pro-Negro policies of their Man lived constantly under which might have prompted •~Ahe position and duties Invbhr- be exam ined ■very ca refu lly before w e member of the Kerner Oimmis- God’s immediate control. This (USW) today can be found in leadership. Mm to aome oonaidefatian for .„ed. “Hawe a Heart for tbe Hos­ mysterious kind of priority over others. leap into it because it concerns the basic slon. unique relatKmshlp of God to In the normal course of events, the street the tempestuous mall he re­ Racial feeling is not the only It ia only a short hop from the fatigue o f the ooeamtttoe, __ Offloee Cioelng pital,’’ will bo ihe theme for rijdit of every American citizen. ceived last year. the Hebrew people Is clearly turned cut to be a gentleman you yourself live on seems to keep slip­ and probably not the most Im- philistinism to racialism. Irri­ ',^v -AU offices In the South Wlnd- the caid party to be sponsor^ Depriving a citizen of liberty for a Steel workers are not prolif­ seen In the boldness of th e jwrtant factor behind the cam­ tation with time spent by Abel wbo oareeoed and fondled each ^ jn e Town Hall wiU be closed by (he Rockville General Hoe- ping down toward die very bottom of crime some person suspects he may yet ic letter writers. But they kept propl^et Nathan as he confront­ paign against Abel by Emil E. on the Kerner Commission is ag­ word he uttered two or ttatee ^-on linooln’a Birthday tomorrow. tdtal AuxtUary Thursday at 8 FR the list, unless, luckily, you happen to commit mlg^t cut the incidence of ed his king, the powerful David, Abel’s mailbox filled last year Narick, an assistant general titoies before he flnslly let ttto- Flremea’s Officen p.m. a t BUington R id ge Ooun- Hve on some street which town trucks crime; It would also introduce a weap­ with abusive—often obscenely gravated by the commission’s with his sin. Amos, tiie proi^et counsel tor the USW when he sue forth from Me Upa. HM rate At tta annual - meeting held try Club. on alien to our legal traditions which abusive—letters protesting his leniency toward black rioting. of social Justice, said, “After have to use in order to get to other announced his candidacy last of word production was, by our iriFeb. 0, the Fire Department Tloketa to the party wtU pro­ ru zA could be used €tgainst any Innocent citi­ Furthermore, USW members in crime upon crime ot Isra el I streets. support of Negro political can­ September (since demoted to hnpatient timing, something‘to zen. It is worth noting it was with laws Gary and Cleveland still resent will not relent, for they sell hon­ ,„«Ieotod tbe following otftcers tor vide the holder with a baked didates and his condemnation of the union’s research depart­ the neighborhood of M a mtotito, Alaska, dessert and coffee and In any case, however, there is no per­ of this kind, also inlUally justified on a Abel’s 1967 trips to those cities est folk for money, the needy -nthe coming year: Prealdenit, F. r white racism as a member of ment) The fact that Narick, un­ aa compared to the tW per min­ Jglaiiie Dusak, irlceqireaident, a chance for one of the door centage in imagining that the plow crews pragmatic basis, that Nazi Germany the Kerner Commission on Ur­ In behalf of successful Negro tor a pair of shoes, they tram­ known to USW rank-and-filera, ute perhaps standard tor eUber -John Archer; secretary, Jrtin priaee. Profits from the affair have some particidar plot against you. started on a trail that ended in subhuman ban Riots. A favorite form of candidates for mayor. ple down the poor like dust’’ could frighten Abel, considered typing or teetimony. Loving^, will be donated to the hoapital. cruelties and genocidal enormities. correspondence was to mall While not inciting racial feel­ —It was the figure of the sin­ mBond; treasurer; Roger HUde- 100 And there is always a bright and cheer­ by many as heir-apparent to One cannot ignore the sorry plight to tering servant that gave Je­ labortourty, the wttneea flnaby ,\'brand; chaptalns. Rev. James Mira. Bldward Dymon, Mrs. Abel clippings from "Steel La­ AFL-CIO president Georg« ing either directly or through ful thought to entertain along with that which proliferating crime has reduced sus' ministry the unique qual­ delivered himself of Ms Mot .TBtrdsall cuid R ev. Joseph Thomas MbCusker €tnd Miss Pa­ bor” (the official USW publi­ Meany, cannot be explained codewords, Narick’s campaign instinct toward resentment at the Idea ity. Servanthood is the decisive planned pearts. W e saw Chair­ ^:Pohlck, commtsaloner, Alex- tricia Cedar axe oo-ebairmen. STAMPS the capital of a great nation. But would cation filled ■with praise for only in racial terms. literature nevertheless craftily you are being neglected. The less fre­ It not be wiser to seek remedies that response of man to God’s com­ man Jackaon give Mm a Hnlla »wtdar Bloale. Those on ttie prize committee such extracurricular activities) Narick has benefitted In part recalls the Kerner Commission quently the plows appear, the fewer times do not mock our OonstltuUon’e Bill of mand. Jesus speaking in h is of appreciative underatandte. ^ AU poets are for a term of are Mira. Donald Fay, litis. Ed­ after scrawling outraged com­ by the alienation between mem­ and Abel’s Garj’-Cleveland trips you have to clear your driveway of ttoit Rights which were designed to protect ments In th e m argin. home synagogue chose words We beard Chairman Webber - one-year eoccept tor commls- mond Bertrand, Mrs. Donald bership and leadership through­ by pledging: “Mr. Emil Narick from the prophet Isaiah to in­ UUNDRY everybody? You bet It would! ajotuidly tovtte Mm to sttbmlt’to '..~tdoaer B lozle who w as elected Eden, Mrs. Vemon Mitchell and WITH PURCHASE OF *3.00 OR MORE AT bonus snow they distribute every time The same Negrophobia re­ out the labor movement (which, will be a full time president and The United States is certainly wealthy terpret “the servant man for writing any further and addt- ^•jto a five-y ea r term on the Board Mira. Raym ond Zabllansky. they paas. sponsible for this potson-pen ironically, benefitted Abel when will not become involved or pre­ enough to provide Judges enough, and activity explains the alarm that others." See Luke 4:18, 19. ttonol thougbta he mtoht wbh “k'of Fire Oomanlsslonera. Duaak, Any type of card game may he unseated David McDonald as occupied with assignments or AND T^iere are other, more pleasant things court facilities sufficient to assure seized the USW hierarchy when From “Education for Change” to bring to the ooenltttttoe^i at­ Arrtier and Chaplain Schick be play^. Those planning to at­ USW president in 1968). Spe­ propects that are not related to about the big storm. To such a degree ^ e d y trial of every person accused of a little-known union function­ By Joseph D. Ban tention. were elected to office for ihe tend may make up their own cifically. Narick has capitalized the best interest of the total as the landscape Is impassable, so It is crime in the District of Columbia. It ary challenged Abel for the Submitted b y. “ 'first time. All others have serv- tables and ca ll Mira. MbOuaker on down-to-earth complaints membership." Rev, Walter H. Loomis 'Hie long afternoon conobiiiBd also quiet. When it is white, it is no can certainly afford to increase the num­ presidency with Indications of a ~ed one or more previous terms or Miss Oedor for tloketa. against the Abel leadership over Moreover, Narick’s vote Is ex­ Community Baptist Church with the appearance of a volun­ longer scarred. When the snow is soft ber as weU as the quality of its police close race. Sin(;e then, only such issues as letting manage­ teer witnera, a certain Oonneoti- " 't o th eir {Mats. to enforce laws against the ■violent. That pected to run highest today —- Highlights of the evening In- and deep, the roots are warm. When it prodigious efforts by the Steel­ ment schedule vacations In wln- out mayor wbo was In ttw RECOGNITION SOUGHT some accused persons must wait, accord­ worker establishment has in­ where resentment over Abel’s On This Date ” '(duded the presentation of the NEW DELHI (AP) — A Sikh makes a sudden change in everybody's bunding on other bmtoera, M ing to reports, two and a half years to sured a comfortable margin foi civil rights activity Is most In- In 1808k hard coal was first '“Itrat annual Fireman of the deputaticn has presented a me­ DRY cleaning! life, it brings all lives suddenly together. Beyono-iHhsf' Abel lias suffered used as fuel—at Wilkes-Barre, who had happened to fhop 'jn be tried, is a shameful, scandalous con­ Abel. from what one labor intellectual on tMe hearing, and who frtt *''Tear Award. This award, Inl- morandum to Pakistan Presi­ PLAZA A (See Page Seven) P a. Some of the dull meetings cancelled may dition that ought never have been per­ •’'tiated by the firemen them- dent Ayub ^_ipian demanding 699 E. MIDDLE IIPKE., MAtfCHESTER never have to be held. And no matter mitted to develop. It can be changed hnpeHed to say a Mw words, even though he had not even .'-selvee, and oonslaUng of an en- Vatican status for the birthplace how old we get, It’s stUl fun to have no without exposing the liberty of all citi­ '*graved plaque will be awarded of their prophet, Guru Nanak. Next to Popular Morlrat zens to somebody's personal guesses. planrwd to attend tea hoartog. CORNER OF EAST CENTER and WALKER ST. .school. To hkn, too, the oomratttoe wiw —annually to a alngle outstanding Ncuiak waa bom 499 years ego Multiplication of judges, courts, and '“ firem an. In Nenkana fieheb, eituatod in AT THE GREEN police are remedies all quite within our Fischetti oouiteauo, and eercopMgod l ^ to depart wtth the toaltog that The flnat annual a/ward was Pakiatan. OonstltutioBia framework. These have (£) 1960 Chicago Daily Newi May ReaUy Be “Historic” not been tried in the District of Oolum- ruhliihiri-HilI SyndkfitB M i voluntoer protongation o f tbs bda. ooramlttoa'a ordoat had rartly PLENTY UF FREE PARKING The situation does seem to be, as Presi­ Let us try them before we start mrai- bean a Mvor to tbe waitara)of dent Nixon outlines It. that this is on im- keying with new laws patently at odds the state of Oonnaoltant ■ Top Quality Products UBually 1 100 Plus Premium the wisdom of a law which would lend .. where appointments are confirmed. Thla, teifc, pay tbaan tour ttoiaa -]w itself all too readily to becoming an in­ much for roaettar «n » ovaiy then, makes it possible for the Repub- strument of terror far worse than the four years. * beefWN ar JUST INSTALLED Uoan party to give up some of the sup­ terror of the hoodlums we are trying posed patronage frulbs of Its vlotory the all too feebly to curb by the constitu­ more easily, oinoe M may not be able tional means already available to us. w A NEW 33 to enjoy them anyway. Even to talk of such a law as a prag­ Open T ubb., Wed,. Sat tin 6 — Tbara. and Irttoy till 9 matic necessity before we have first tried Herald The trouble seems to be that nobody the obvious remedies of more police, 61 TOUiAND TPKE., MANCHESTER really believea that suCh a th ii« as the Yesterdays more judges and more court facilities to ar HOT WATER SYSTEM oompiete disappearance of poHtlcaJ se­ enable us to deliver what the Constitu­ AT LOWEST PRICES lection can possibly arrive on this poor tion already commands —speedy trial- 25 Yeart Ago WEDNESDAY ONLY moital ^oene. verges on public hysteria and should be Mknoharter gats ordy tw o opposed as such. Under the proposed new operation, for Uiohea of anow out of sav^ What it amounts to is iitoarceration Kirtance, oltliough civU snrvloe examlna- northaaat storm, S of a citizen for a crime that has never m SIRLOIN TIP ttona are supposed to have the final been committed. Most cltizeiw could id Years Ago 2 word, there is MM a loophole under name a few persons they would not want ROAST which member^ of Oongreas will be to trust with exercising such a power Town OiNotor John Hulohfti- ■iBm OF Plus stanips permitted to ^libmlt “ character recom­ of personal Judgment over their own ■on urgM alttatog proaent andw 99S mendations" for candidates for a post- liberty. Let’s fight crime and criminals plow ing plan in o n fo r to pan- mastsrahlp. How is anybody gotiv to not threaten the fundamental righto vWo thoroughly ptewod latir Eye of (he $ 1 . 1 9 ^ lotwp such “diaraoter reoommendar and personal liberties of every citizen seotlons. « In the United StAtes.— AN80NIA EVE­ tfcra," if pushed eneigeUcally enough Bowly ortaUMiod Obmmw- OFFER GOOD FEB. lUHi to 1Mb NING SENTINEL. !>0 £R£NT? M THAT0N£, M//T£T bib HOTWATa tty OhUd OiManoo ^ ^ (o RouHd Ruaet HjC AHb IN THIS 0N£, V!£ be m ThiN ^ * launohao fuM -iafoli« drtva. ; I

'■'it-. Town Still Snow-Related Cbart Schedule Snowbound — in the Wilds? 21 Towns Aided N1X01I5 IKrkgeii T estsrday*s sssMon o f Oto- Digffins Out State Deaths ouK Court At Manchester No, lust on Spencer St. Seen Split on has been oonthaisd until next Impaired Hearing Program Mbnday. This includes sU B v BABIj TOST and tbs tempsrstnre was oom- Steel Importig or » UniOB m ., w t t m o f From Storm Mount to 15 oases In matters of crimlnsl, fortaWe sitting in ths ear. ie b tt dted 1 « ■ t *ort calendar, and small Stiandsd bast describes itw Time passed, Launched by Project /4SK BY JACK BELL Television •t KutcbMtar Memortal from PftC« On«3) (Oontlm sed from P a g e One) claims. The court wU not bs piadlcament I found mysrif in (hie hour,-two boune, thns Aaaoeteted Preos Writer 8:00 (8-10) P «iry (8-lfo Truth or Ooaseqneneee H n vlta L * ysateriSty attsmoon within the hours and rttt no Mats ploana An bnptereil hearing program CVxmeiAlout Stale C ollege In ( S ^ M ke DoihIss (33-aO)News street crevrs continued digging ki session tomorrow because X m been ertabUslMd in (xopenk WlUlmanac wiU aponsor , • WAKHNOTON (AP) — Presi-. 13) Ifenr OrUTln (18) Wim ’s Ify Line M to. r%mra«^imn, w u bom t«*" <«> no*Tnal by tomorrow. 3f UnoOln’s Btrtfaday, but yojuge to the BoUom o( (40) Newibest (C) A m . 1, MU in Oorintli, Vt.. and' Mbncbestor buHnossmon on out. limits Of ioncherter. . ■ -I dents, most ofJ ^ the o a oars S ! ' ^ware ton with Project ASK and the ptocement workshop to be prio- dent Nixon and hi* party’s Sen­ 7:30 (13) Lancer srlB hold a session on 21 towna it serves, according to panted by the sta ff o f the CtateU (30) BQr Picture Itie GobiK Thins InA HMd in IfanelMater for 8S Main 8t and in the Fariuda In Mnssttchusetts, the Depart­ Shortly after^ noon, havlii* ^ driveways ate leader, Everett IL Dlrksen, (M) Hlaterocer's NeisMbor- . ^ it e r y Theater Ihwsday as sdiedtded. an onnouiwemfsft from ASK InsUtute of Child Development, made'^.^ttempta to open liMir ment of Public Woriu has asked completed my'-fsgular duties at ^ allow tbs plows ampte nom appear headed toward a split hoed (10) URI Raalwtbtel heedquoi^ In ManstMd. during the week of Feb. 24 at (» ) MunrtM (18) ICerv Orimn (C) Ai^ v o ra iaeiude three aons, w r m yerterday but moat K«wa the assistance of full-time Na­ The Herald, I decided to go back to operate, over a proposal to put quotas on (40) CHUigan’fl Usnd (31) Elliott Norton ■Award H. Ouprin*Iwm Po- up ««1 ahoveied aideiwalka. m e primary Intent of toe pro- toe Frederick P. Noble School 6:25 (40) Weather (30-2380) Jerry Lowii tional Guard employes to home to East Hartford where I Most of ths car oeouponts gram is to provide a "traveling in WlMmantlc. Hw worhtoop steel Imports. ( 8-40) Hod Squad land J. Curniinsham and Merlin DAL, Sear's, and Kln^a, all Cancellations had left enow drifts as high as then set out on foot, book to 8:30 (40) Truth or Onsequenoea 8:00 (34) Bridge with Jean Cox W. OiMiniiMham, all of Manchea- bi the Parlcade, tried to open remove over 2,800 cars on state hearing theroplM” in a school as wUl be geared to a study •Nixon’s "free trade” declara­ (C) 8:30 (MOl R Takes a ‘nUef highways. five feet on my sidewalk.- Miancherter. needed. The program offers the the Developmental ’Tesfo' tion at a Feb, 6 news conference (30) F Troop (UV-303330) Julia tar; two daughtara, Mlaa May- yesterday but found it impoa- Thanks to on eariy start, a The road was sttU impsasahle InriSbt (843) Red Skelton baOe Ounnincham of Mandies- rifate as the parldn«r lota were Many portions of major routes 8t. Margaret Circle, Daugh­ servlcea of a traveling teacher established by the Oesell InsU- and bis failure to mention steel I Love Lucy rU) Herv OrMfln ters of Isabella, meeting sched­ atnxM back — at the time — st 4:80. Drifta w w s buHdiiig up What’s New? (34) State of the Aria tar and Mn. Roberi R. ‘nirimr not yet dear and nobody seem- In Massachusetts will not be as a special import problem uled for tonight has been can­ and a good anow abovel, I w as to three and fOur tost across 6:00 ( 8A-10-1240) News, SporU. 9:00 (loa033«>) T\>e«lay Night at o t TIalcottriHe; a brother, Miaiic ed to be Oominsr In. <^n untU late today, and com­ (Mldren tor indlyldual Instnic- tlons tor grade rtacement caused Dlrksen to reverse hie Weather the Hbviev. celed. The next meeting will abls to dig out the driveway and the usually heavy travsled (34) FoUc Guitar (34) South IndlMi Music a . Wilson eech reading (form erly eX»C will otter two graduate opposiUon to a bill to impooe transportation. be held Feb. 28. get to the street for the usual road. Up rea d in g ), q>eech therapy, quotas. (18) BlOenun 9:30 (3-13) Doris Day tar, Mra. Gertrude Simpaon of elers, and Naastff Arms Co.,- an credltB -to eaeh workshop (30) HcHsleTs Navy Many businesses and schools l2Hnlnuto trip to the office. This Triepbone ooUs were ptaoed'* language development and audi- (33) HIsMIshU (C) What’s Ahead tiToeto, Mich.; and Sve grand- on Main 8t., reported much the participant. Project ASK win Dirkaen said he changed his (30) Jfayor Hartemon Report* (13) CBS News Hour were closed throughout the re­ Verplanck School PTA meet­ time it toolt 40 minubee. to severat emergency ofOoea in itory training deelgned to help eWUren. same circumstanoes. Although defray the cost tor one partici­ poslUon because, as a repre­ Engaged 0:06 (40) Combat (8) ThaVa LUe gion, and in Boston and other ing and travelogue scheduled Hie only troubteeome apota Mancheater, .tiut there was no develof) oral communloaUon (IB) News Funeral services will be held Main St. was plowed, moat pant from each area town. sentative of Illinois, a major 8:30 (30) Social Security communities classes were can­ for Umlght has been canceled. were on Spencer St and W. activity in the form of a snow skilla. (104MO) HunUey-Brlnkley Wednaaday at 1 p.m. at Holmes parking stalls were clogged Towns willing to send addi­ steel producing state, " I cannot The engagement of Miss (^ W <^ W« Live In celed for today also. Center St plow. . A oaoandary goal of the thera­ •land aside and permit imports ) My -Favorite irartlan 10:00 (18) New* m n era l Home, MO M ain Bt. with mounds of snow. tional participants may do so Gloria Jean Banfly of Manches­ 8 10:30 (34) Who Is A spokesman for Associated Golden Age Group of Concor­ I was pleasantly suiprlaed to Buses from Hartford, heading pist la to develop habUs and to capture an ever-increasing ( 88)) IranlYank Reynolds The Rev. Feibc Davis, pastor of The 12th Circutt Court seaston at afee of $100 per enroUee. ter to Arthur Alfred Dean of (34) What’s New? (R) (3) CBS News Special InAwtries of Massachusetts dia Lutheran Church meeting see several of my co-workers for Manchester, had to dls- attltudea which will contribute share of our d^estlo mariiet.” ( 8-13) Walter OronUte (C) (18) Woody Woodbury Seoond Oongregatlonal Chnrch, was canceled and all cases There will be two sessions dal­ Portland has been announced by U:00 ( 3«4(>13d380-») News. said the loss in wages to work- Thursday has been canceled, already on the Job despite the charge their passengers at the to the indlvlduars general well­ Dirinen qu^oned whether 6:45 (30) News will officiate. Burial will be In sdieduled for yesterday have ly: 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ftmrte.NWeather (C) era In manufacturing vdx> are The next meeting wlU be Feb. miserable driving conditions due town line. These people, it they being and hia effectiveness In voluntary restrictions agreed to 7:00 (30) HunUey Brlnidey (C) (3tn TV>nb Ewell Show EJaat cem etery. Walter J. Bantly of 99 Walnut been continued untU next M on­ paid by the hour could run to as 27. to the biggest snow storm in 20 wanted to brave the elements, society. His hearing therapist provided at by other natims—a procedure ( 3) What In the Worid (C) U:3B ( 3) TtMiday Storilght Friends may can at the fu­ day including all criminail, short at. (10) Alfred Hitchcock m :30 hS-SMSm Tonight much as 112 m illion. years. had to walk in snow ap to and confers with classroom teachers, sess.ons which Nixon made it clear he (34) Advanced Supervisory ( 8-40) Joey BMiop neral boma tonight from 7 to 9. calendar, and small olaima. H m Her fiance te the s ^ of Mrs. (C) Late Movie With ej*®veiopmwital msterials. satisfactory level. Mrs. Margaret A. Lyttle day for all c o ^ officials as the tato Alfred Dean. land were closed Monday. Bos­ education claas have been can­ I left the office minutes after One Spencer St. resident, in each child’s specific needs. ^® ,™ ^ wsrioro will con-. Sen. Vance Hartke, sponsor of Funeral servicas for Mrs. locket will double. Tomorrow’s Mias Bantly is a 1961 graduate ton's Lcgan International re­ celed tonight. 12, stopped at Moriarty’s service a shUnobile, was having a baU Cooperative efforts with tom- ^ ^ ^ the quota bill, said he welcxuned Radio Margaret A. Lyttle of Monrovia, of Mancheater High SetmA. She session wlH not be held because sumed Ha (ligfat schedule at 8:20 station and then continued on rldlig’ up and down the street Uy understanding, proper med- ^ the materials with chU- Dirkaen’s support. (This listing Includes only those news broadcasts of 18 or U Oalif., formerly of MaiKhester, is employed in the d&ta process­ of Lincoln’s Birthday, but Monday night after crews had Holy FamUy Motheis Circle .. as far as Spencer St It was without any tear of traffic, ex- leal attenUen and neoesaary ®*®® f »®«* ex- He also said In an interview minute length. Some stattono carry other abort newscasts.) who died Sunday in Monrovia, ing deportment at Bhller Brush Thursday's session wiB be held. worked more than 24 hours mssUng scheduled for tomorrow rugged going again on W. Center cept a dog or two. school district services can best ^ mem- he regards agreements worked Will be held Thursday at 1 p'.m. C o., ESast Hartford. Mr. Dean is WBCB-SIS 8:00 News The police reported some dil- clearin g two runways and the "*tf**^ ^ canceled. Hie 8t., eart of Manchester Olds, wh«n the sun started to sink mset the needs of a chUd with a out by toe State Dq;>artment 6:00 Hartford Highlight* 6:16 Market Report at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 a 1960 graduate of the Regional 7:00 News 8:30 Weather ficuUy, as expected, with strand­ parking lot. meeting wUl be Feb. 28. due to snow drifts, and farther bdikid clouds in the west, the hearing loss. Project ASK officials believe with Japan and the Common 6:36 Strktly Sports Main St. Burial will be in Blast Tecimical School, Middletown. 8:00 Ooallght Oem etery. ed motorists, and received a few In many areas, man’s best ----- ** Spencer St. the snow winds subsided, tout the temper- H is reasMi for establishment ‘^Is workshop will be an oppor­ Market countries of Western 13:00 (jutet Hours .6:35 Afternoon BdlUon anxious calls from people asking tunity tor area school sys> H e served fo r tw o years In .the wpop—m# 7:00 Accent 00 ' Friends may call at the fu­ friend was his next-door neigh- Women’s Fellowrtiip of <3enter drifts made travel but one way. ature dropped end the few re- of the program is that there are E u k ^ as recognition “ that for­ 5:00 Danny Clayton 7:15 Now terns to becx>me acquainted U.S. Army and completed a tour neral home tomorrow from 7 to about someone they knew whom bor wKh the snowmobile. Oongregattonsl CSmixdi aU-day Several hundred feet before maJning motorteta sought warm- eome children in the regular eign exporters can’t Invtule our 6:00 Dick Heotherton 7:30 David Brinkley with one of the well-known In­ of duty In Vietnam. He is 9:00 Bin Love 7180 News of the World they haven't heard from and George Stevens used hto vehi- »ewing meeting schieduled for ^ M anche^Eaat Hartford „ Spenoer St. residents classroom who, for one reason market with Impunity.” 7:50 UComt ve. HU 9 p.m. struments for grade placement. employed in the machine shop 1:00 Gary Girard would they please check the cle to operate a free taxi service tomorww has been canceled. offered their warm homes or another, have a hearing loss. He said the agreements are WINV—1338 9:40 Nlghtbeot names on the accident reports. The Board of Directors of at Pratt and Whitney Division of 5:00 News 11:00 News, Weather Carlo Guxxettl (Herald photo by Pinto) for his stranded friends In North in a snow bank. This started a to most during the ordeal. These are children who do not aimed at cutting steel imports 5:15 Up 11:16 Sports Pinal The parking ban Imposed by prooesaion of stopped cars In Project ASK will hold its reg­ United' Aircraft Carp., East U:30 Other Side of Uie Day BOUTON—Carlo Gusaettl, 63, Boy Scouts carrying on despite Sunday’s storm. Hinsdale, N.H.. as six-foot drifta Hie stranded parties can need placement in a special bock from the 17.9 mllUon tens 8:00 News Police Chief James Reardon and both directions. The time was ular monthly meeting Wednes­ H artford. 6:15 SpdUt Ifo Hartlonl of East Hartford, father of blocked all of the town’s roads. Manchester Community Col thank N. Charles BoggM, a claBB tor deaf children, as -their of 1968 to around 14 mllUon. 5:45 Lowell ‘niomas Town Manager Robert Weiss on day night at 8 at ASK h e a d- An October wedding Is 6:55 Phil Rlzzuto Mrs. dorida VeriHi of Bolton, lege evening classes wUl not be 12:80, State Representative from Mari!. hearing loss is not that great. Dlrksen said toe imports last C AM E R AS all Manchester streets yesterday Coventry Many motorists got out of quarters In the Mansfield Plosa. year accounted tor 18.7 per cent planned. 7:00 The World Tonight died yesterday at an Blast Hart­ held tonight. Chester, and a resident of Spen­ Howenrer, any hearing loss may 7:30 Frank Gifford ford convtiescent home. morning is still in effect indefln- The presentation of the Mo- and o«ei^ a^lst- aiftoct the child's school of domestic consumpUoa. 7:30 Speak Up Sport* F H M - ^ L B S cer At., who made a mnnber of Manchester Evening Her­ 8:00 N ^ Survivors also inckide Ms Hsly- Here play, ‘‘Hic M iser," sched- anoe, plus a small tow truck progress, Hartke, who said he is In gm- palgn toat textiles and steel 8:10 Speak Up Sparta OKOOUNT' PRICES irife, a son, three other daigh- Manchester Memorial Hoe- Scouts Camping on Green Witness ‘Didn’t first, and then a Jeep wHh fom- ald Coventry correspondent. eral favor of free trade, indicat­ should get special conaidera- 8:80 Speak Up Hartford • ___ ' ided to be held tonight in Bai- departments, pleading for help Plooement Workshop tars, a brother, a sister, and P**®! continued to funcUon wheel drive. The stuck oar ed he la withholding hia Import tlon,” Gore said. “It seems to il;80 Barry Farher A im iim DRUG Hear Agreenient ley Auditorium, Manchester bi opening the road. ' Project ASK and Eastern Holly Oantner, tel. 742-8708. 13:15 Sign Off eight grandchHdren. through much of the storm couldn’t budge. The Jeep got hUl temptMrarily to guage toh pie toe President Is getting in wnc—1688 Find It Blizzard White High School has been canceled. Shortly after 8:80 yesterday 6:00 Afternoon Edition The funeral wUl be held aU^ough many doctors and stuck and needed manual help to Determined Shopper Turns Back amount of support for tt. Juxtaposition with some of his Boy Scout Troop B7's "camp- are Scoutmaster Robert Martin, Shaw Trial Told afternoon, five hours after toe Thwwday at 8:18.a.m. Itom the *" needing rides. The Manchester SeMor Citi­ get free. H ie same happened to The tunnel led to the front door of the meat mar­ The Senate passed a quota campaign statements.” Many employes stayed overnight ing demonstration on the Committee Chairman Ronald the tow tnlek.^ / rood became Impassable,' snow­ BentJatnin J. CaHahan Funeral Continued from Page One) zens Diners Club dinner tomor- ket, but the store was closed, so Mrs. .Edward J. provision for some types of tex­ Sen. John J. VTlllams of Dela­ and worked double shifts. Green” turned into a sort of Edmondson and former Scout- Meanvdille, toe wind, which plows arrived. Not only were Events in World ware, top GOP member of toe Atfention! Home, 1602 Main St., Blast Hart­ rtw at noon has been canceled tiles last year but U died in a The telephone company re­ all-weather exercise over the. master Hans Hansen, who has was reported st 80 mUes per needed, but also a pay- Kaveckas of 154 Kelly Rd., South Windsor, had to ford, with a Mass of Requiem at beside him ait the prosecutor’s due to the storm. Hie neiot din- Abrlift *On Schedule* ^ ®"'*®<* persuasion i f poast- conference with toe House. committee, said he-J#not at all remained active in troop work. hour, was coming up the rood. loader, toe snow had piled so crawl back out again. The proprietor dug the tun­ St. Mary's Church Blast Hart­ ported heavy traffic ever since weekend. Starting with fairly toble, brought up the memoran- „er is Feb. 19 at noon, n i t . rwi> Otherwise by force. It did not act on a similar sure that quotas provide toe REAVING mPROVEMENT OUSSES John Hutt is in charge of pub- Uespite Berlin Threat liiis morning, with the news- nel, but the parking lot had not yet been plowrf. ford, at 9. Burial wUl be in St. the storm began Sunday mom- mild, sunny weather Satur- dum as soon as Russo finished Caught In between — on the hlg*)- steel proposal, atthouglTtbe Sen­ correct approach to the import BEGINNING MARCH 10, 1969 Ing. A l^ht crew worked to keep day morning, the b ^s ptoceed- llcity, and one parent, WiUlam telling how he overheard toe Manchester side, between the K was a day to temember. NUERNBERO, Germany papers reporting toe dectslcm. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) problem . Mary’s Cemetmy, East Hart­ Hie bazaar meeting for th e ate Fintmee committee had ap­ AFTERNOON and EVENING CLASSES ca’ls going through and only ed into the Sunday blizzard, all Goodale spent part of the night plotters at a party In Ferrie’s line and the Holiday Lanes I finally arrived home itoortly about 100 students took over the "These quotas are worth mil­ ford. (AP) — The return airlift of proved It tuanimously. CtesMW tor ELEMENTARY and HIGH SCHOOL studcsitB In today arc the number of calls in the name of sharpening their on the Green with the boys. apartment------in September,-----^ 1988. dozen cars, mine aRer «:80. university’s chem istry. building, lions of dollars to the companies BViends may call at the fu­ 12,000 American soldiers from Ion perfect am arrUmissUe de­ There were signs, however, Remedial Reading (Pbciilos, Understanding, ete.). Study beginning to dwindle. skills as scouts. Participating Scouts were Did you relate to Sciambra scheduled tor 8 o c l ^ Included. Thanks to a strong w ife, and raising to seven the number of that it Nixon comes up with which would benefit autoihotl- Skills, Comprehensloa, Vocabnlnry, Speed, Cofiege Board Test neral home tonight from 7 to 9 West Germany to toe United fense. while the United States Wayne and Mark Martin, wrhat you have told this Jury canoeiea until Knowing that Spencer St. is neighbors, my walk was aU occupied schools. The others are some formula that seems to as­ cally from toem,” he said. Proparatten and OenMol Reading Efficiency. and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and The weekend event will Current makes no move In this area.”— Douglas Whipple, Steve Gar- about what happened in David notioe. main futery linking the two shoveled. States continued on schedule to­ law, literature, mathematics, Rep. George H. Metoon, D-Tex., sure an Import reduction, be not put a tax on these Im­ ■k Small Clnaaes k Pro-Teeting Progimm -* Certified Teadicea 7 to 9 p.m. qualify the boys for the annual Klondike Kerby in Ashford on reply, David Borgmann, Billy Ferrie’s apartment?” asked A l- towns, I fcR assured tost with- Getting out of toe car, I fflip- day despite a new East German phyrics, political science and chairman of the House Appro- wlU get siqtport within toe fl- ports and let the government tjireat to West Berlin, a U.S. economics. AcodMiic Reading Improvement Center, Inc. M n. Hope A. OasselU Storm Toll Feb. 22, and the Klondike Goodale, Brian Carlson and cock. The Interfalth meetifig set tor in due time toe state snow ped and wound up on my bach. Quotes priatlons Committee. nance committee. get toe benefit of the reveimes Army spokesman said. Autoorities said they wanted Instead of Increasing the profits 68 E. CENTER STREET Next to Oavey's COVENTRY — Mrs. Hope A. weather over this past weekend Craig Edmondson. “ Not In g;reat detail but in es- 8 tonight at Temple Beto ShM- plows would be by to make a They can talk about the Bils- ______Sen. Albert Gore, D-Teim., “Everything Is going accord­ no violence and pledged to By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS of toe steel companies? MANOHES'nER, CONN. Telephaae 64S-9I-9M 7 Casaelll, 67, of Lakefront ^ark, should be m ore than Just ade­ Also, Lonnie Bernard, Allan sence, yes,” replied Russo. om has been postponed indef- path. sard of '88 but tote feUlow wfil “ They w ere aoadted w ith so stUd he approves o f the trade Reaches 94 ing to plan,” said toe spokes­ make every effort to convince ‘There is some indlcaUon that widow of JMm (Tasselli, died quate preparation for them. CWilB, BIU Uaab, Chris Reedy, ”How long did you talk to liHtely. People from toe Tern- Fortunately. despite th e long remember the storm of " ' Nixon laid out “but I Tom Markowskl, Mike Beck- him?” pie. South United man. a 8c'"‘^ r wonder how long hto party wlU yesterday at Manchester Me­ (Continiied from Page One) The "camping demonstration M ethodist strong winds, the sun w as out F«4>. 9, 1969 and to e d ay after. with. Bill Succel, Bradley Ther- “Two hours, tw^ and a >iw Church and St. Jlsmes’■■ C h u rc h ------1------Hie troops, most of toem morial Hospital after a long ill­ on the (North Coventry) tmnna en home W A vstoU Bandera referring to classified go along with him.” they tried to make It in to<]ay. rlen, Thomas Haglin, Paul Bra- hours.” were to attend. from the 24th Infantry Division Plans To Return Medal ness. Green” Is a part of the Scout’s SSfmS iSSr olU« U 2!^ p««" “» -Mr, Nix,. 1» Ih. cur- However, .the outlook tor com- , ^ zeau and Bruce Hutt. “ Did he bake notes? ____ and Bt. Riley, Kan., are return­ Mn. OasselU was bom Jan. Given by Prince Philip peace muter train service was at best “He had a legal pad and he The Rockville Emblem Club Herald Delivery Venezuelan ing from maneuvers near toe goUator at toe Vietnam 2,‘1902 in New Haven and had boys qualify for different scout 4-H Club M eeting LEEH>S, England (AP) —Phi­ Intermittent. ^ ______made a few scribbles but no meeting scheduled for tomor- Czechoslovak border. Six plane talks. lived in Coventry for the past The (Coventry (Jlovers 4-H Club 'The Herald curtatlled Us losophy student Julian OoUler 'A O ^ ~ t o the city’s cleanup requirements, ccwking being by held an orgarization^ meeting Rusao. In addi- row .has been canceled.^nie loads left the Nuernberg airport few years. no means a minor considera­ distribution in outlying areas said today that he to sending “We cannot deny toat many was Hfted when Lindsay soothed recently at the home of Marilee omlsrion there wete next meeting wUl 19 Jet Hijacked Monday, with tour mo)e sched­ Survivors include a brother, tion. yesterday because of toe back a medal Prince Philip CHOOSE FROM toe ruffled feelings of the sanl- uled to take off today. X X ... 1 problema which the young often Gordon K. AUlng of Watertown. Tents were pitched Saturday French and elected the toUowlng “® » P’*”' «» storm, but expected today to (Oonttnusd from Fags Ons) officers: President, Marilee Pointed them out-26 by defense Park St. Rockville. unlike the krriVal of (he main r're^^Sn'Su « "® ““f qQg»q~ M rs. Oujselli h€id willed her morning, the boys stayed over- resume os’ nearly normal a _* ______proiesung a re c w conuHTOi « i h'tterne-ra are true prob- OUR FINE GORMAN EYench; vice-president, MarT^^®"**' ----- schedule as\posslbIe. ami five hours later aboard the body of 6,000 combat troops student rebels by Queen EUza- yj body to the Yale Research Cen- night, liid by 2 p.m Sunday, over a two-day period Jan. 20- Peace; secretary, Barbara Bech- Hie meeting of Church Wom­ Peter Cordera, circulation pirated pIan»-4ouehlng off beto’s husband. SELECTION OF ter. New Haven. There will be most------everyone had gone home. 21, the return to being stretched no funeral service or burial. Several of the boys attend­ told; treasurer, Pam Going, and en United sclieduled for this af­ manager, asked today that speculation that Fidel Castro Three years ago the 28-year- "Let’s face it, our educational New York figured to spend over two weeks, with the last ed Mass at St. M ary’s Church reporter, Pat Trueman. Columbia ternoon was canceled. Tills af- rosidenrtB shovel out the area has changed hU policy toward old Leeds University student qystem Is one bdg bore.” —The FANNY FARMER fUf^its Feb. 22. won one of toe medals the Marcus------W. Works ^ «“"Sunday “ay mommg, morning, inisthis beingneing me the Cancellation tem fj^’a program will be pres­ around newspaper tubes so the unscheduled Havana hops. R«v. John J. Klrvan, Roman The spokesman said there had TOLLAND- Funeral services church. that si^nsors this par- The Democratic Town Com­ ented at the organization’s that motor carriers can get Return of the passengers, prince gives to Catholic chaplain at Waytae WHITMAN for Marcus William Works of 8400,000 before the ticular troop board meeting next Tuesday at to toem . been no riianges in the return youths. Collier got his for life­ BROTHERS mittee scheduled for tonight has ZB A Denies marked the first Ums in 27 hi­ State University. schedules because of East Ger­ saving and completing a 60-mlle Grant Hill Rd.^ who died Satur- streets w ere made passable, Adult advisors of the troop been canceled. 9:30 a.m. at North Methodist Papers were delivered jacks—dating back to last Julyj «SCHRAPFTS many’s . announcement Sunday hike. Then last week Philip said day at Yale-New Haven Hos- O* the deaths attributed to the Church and will be open to all throughout Manchester and —that all toe passengens were The American people won’t pltal, will be held tomorrow at storm, nearly half were the re'- Variance to interested women. A nursery that brought congratuhitlona allowed to return with the crew. of new restrlctl(XtB on surface students who had won his award travel to and from West l^rlln ^J^d”^not likely be Involv^ In ‘® ®«® ‘•*® ®®vl«t U"' FINE CHOCOLATES 1:80 p.m. at the United Con- ®n't of heart attacks while rtiov- will be provided. from a reader who (dioncd In New Yorit, Eastern Air­ by members of toe Wert Qer- student protest movements. H E A R T S FR O M 45c to $8.00 gregaUonal CSiurch. The Rev. eling snow. In the Boston subur- ECHS Spanish Teacher this moniing. lines Vice President Jonathon Beckishes „ man Federal Assembly. The re­ The prince said we wouldn't When yea think o t Donald R. Miller, pastor, will t>an area 27 persons, mostly Memorial Temple, Pythiian "How did you ever get The Rinehart said prom pt relea se of< strictions are in retaliation for be Involved because there were officiate. Burial will be in South youngsters, lost fingers In ro- The Zoning Board of Appeals “ ® ®^ scheduled for Herald out yesterday?” she toe hijacked crew and passen­ TYPEWRflERS Will Lead Summer'Tour tonight has been postponed. toe assembly meeting in Wert more interesting’ things to do Cemetery. tary snow machine mishaps. again has denied the request of asked, "I was so surprised gers Indicated a “slight thaw” Berlin March 6 to elect a new than protest,” Collier said. "But Think at YALE PINE PHARMACY BMends may call at the In- . ------^------Sister Mlarle Immaculata Leo- Spanish language and clvlliza- the proprietors of the Landmark when toe paperboy delivered In the Cuban government’s attt-' Chib Scout Pack 98 of Buck- West German president. The I have hlB award and I Involved TYPEWRITER SERVIOB trovigne-Plante Funeral Home, rvard, ESast (JathoUc Hlgh.Srfiool Uon, but w ill also try to become for a variance to permit a 80 per j r, it to my home.” tude toward hijackings. 664 C E N T E R STRE ET— 649-9814 AMERICAN 1,036 assembly members' will go myself in a student protest at 648-498i 95 E. Main St., Stafford Springs, Andover Spanish teacher, has been ap- Involved In the spirit by partlc- cent expansion oftoe drug s t ^ "Hie Herald rates con­ by air sinoe the East Germans Leeds University.” 42 S. Adams St., Msnehes^ r tonight from 7 to 9. polnted by the American Instl- Ipaitlng In many of toe txjuntry’s gratulations from everyone,” which iT In a nonconforming have no control over toe air cor- Surviyors include his parents, tute for Foreign Study (AIFS) traditional activities. been postponed until Thursday the caller added. South Windsor Mr. and Mrs. Francis R, Works; 0.0,— — ooo -Doit-oo 8 P-™- the school. i^ldors to W ert Berlin. — ^11 2 Armed Men to chaperone a group of stu- -At the conclusion of the aca- The board gave^ owners P e te r ______three brothers, Gerald Works, Review Board dents on a six-week Spanish demlc session, they wHll embark and Francis Beckish three rea- Engineer *DiedC Befo re Francis R. Works Jr. and Brian study tour this summer. They on nn eight-day tour. They wrill sons for their decision. One is Steelworkers Y W C A Opens A. Works, all of Tolland; his Steal $200 will attend the University of travel to Seville, where they wlU that the board did not find the Australia^ Train Crash Lists Sessions Sf. Valentine's Day Special maternal grandparents, Mr. and Police Free Art Program State police are searching for gaiamanca. vkilt the GlraJda, Alcazar, and necessary hardship existing'at Union Voting MELBOURNE, Australia Mrs. William Janiak of Staf­ The Manchester Board of Tax two armed men who held up ^he Caliph’s Palace. They will the Jan. 29 hearing anymore ,(AP) — The engineer of the ford Springs; and his paternal EXUHS students who will com ­ "Having Fun with Art” is toe Review on Thursday night will the owner of Clem's Texaco then drive through the Andalu- than lit did at the October hear- For President Sydney-Mielboume express was grandmother, Mra prise part of the group a r e : G irl Hostage^ name of a new program which conduct the third of lU five Anna Works Station on Rt. 6 Andover last slan countryside to TorremoUnos jng. At this recent hearing, the (OonUnned trem Page One) ______dead when the streamliner hit a of Stafford Springs. Don'^a J. Dion, 86 (Jarter St.; is offered to children in Grades scheduled sessions. It w ill be night and took over $ 200. on the Mediterranean coast, and board said, the applicaAts failed freight train last Friday, killing GAR^ I DQygLE Linda A. Richter, 30 Duval St.; support of toe steelworkers to 3 through 6. Miss Kathy Talbert,.' for those aggrieved taxpayers Police said the men were from there will make a weekend to produce any new evidence of ■ K ill Captor Edwin A . Gordon Anne E. Gledhill, 18 Winter St.; Reuther, Meany’s APL-CIO sculpture major at the Universi­ nine other persons and Injuring whose last names start with toe wearing covers over their faces excursion to Algiers. relevant and material change In Edwin A. Gordon Sr., 53, for­ Sharon A. Redfem, 32 Edison could face a challenge from a ty of Hartford, w ill teach toe- 100. letters N through S. when they look the money They wdll return to the United the circumstances that would (Continued from Page One) merly of Willimantic, brother of Rd.; Patricia Naktenis, 125 powerful alliance, six-session program. Police said a post-mortem A session an Friday w ill be Tlax from station owner, Clement States from Malaga on Sept. 1, Justify the granting of a vari- Mrs. Walter H. Harrison and stopped Mullins and a compan- Narick has also claimed that It is designed to g;ive children showed toe engineer, John Bow­ for those whose last names Ineluded Bouchard, and his helper, David Adelaide Rd. AIFS, a non-profit association once, STAMPS EVERY DAY Atty. Robert Gordon, both of ion, Richard Laimderville, to Abel,. If re-elected, will resign ■the opportunity to explore vari-, den, 80, had a coronary occlu­ start with the letters T through Brin.sley, both of Andover. Also, Mario A. Bezzinl, Kath­ 1495 of teachers and students with Second, the applicants failed Manchester, died Saturday in check their driver’s licenses. from and take over coirtrol of ous art media and work with sion shortly before -(he crash. Z. According to police, the pair leen A. Scavetta, Benis A. national headquarters in Green- to establish the extent of the Milwaukee, Wis. As the licenses were handed the AFL-CIO when the 74-year- three dimensional art projects.. Bowden’s sudden seizure was The two hearings will be from left the scene In a car which Richards and Deborah M. De- wlch, was founded to meet the original nonconforming use and NOT PREFABRICATED back, Tidwell related, Mullins old Meany retires. Classes began today at toe not im mediately appareitt to his to p.m., In the Municipal ON FILL-UPS Survivors also include his wife, 6 8 had been .stolen from the, park- Pietro, East Hartford; John S. growing demand for serious pro- when questioned, the Beckishes ^"led tm‘n®wn ®nemy dead. The rest ot ed on evidence presented lii WITH OIL AND calls yesterday and one Sunday, DePasauAle’s Restaurant scheduled a number of attacks caused onliy a hand- exercising this discretion the Announcement Two calls for what was term- Newington They are Mrs Leon fn®®tlnffs prior to departure to ®^ ^ ^®®*’** Valenfine Cream ATLAS FILTER CHANGE dence has been presented to Jus­ C.M.B.P.A. ed ’smoke" were received. Bradley. Mrs, Clifford Walker. Pi’epare tHprp for the ex namese wounded " " and‘ light dam­ tify the variance. "f Sweefhearf! Sunday, al 5:55 a.m.. fire- Harry Swi^t, Mrs. Wilber Perience. age. M . A . Peterson, Inc. BARBER LOCAL NO. 23 Expires Feb. 28 men went to 97 Ridge St., for Sundae TIRES Little, Mrs. Henri Pessini, Mrs. The students w ill leave John ^*^® Mekong Delta, 102 S E R V IN G C O N N . S IN C E 1988 II "smoke” call; and yesterday J.F. Wallett, and Miss Barbara Kennedy International Air- ^ilas of &lgon, Viet at 1:43 p.m. firemen went to Wallett. port on July 24 for Madrid. soldiers ripped Into a rN AR O sK tr 164 (Jharter Oak St. on a Prior to driving to Salamanca, South Vietnamese Infantry bat- Personal Noticee "sm oke” call. The American Legion will they will 'spend two days in the talion with withering machlne- Luscious crushed cherries poured Cliief W. C. Mason explained "V" meet tonight at at the Post Spanish capital, visiting the small arms fire. After In Memoriam over delicious Dubonnet Black Cherry that "sm oke” is written on the 8 Home. ■ Prado Art Gal’Jery, the Royal •^*’® 6®“ ®®. 12 South Vietnamese In loving memory of EUie M. Welcome Her# log when a pot burns on a stove, u/ArA Taylor, ‘who fxuisod away Februafy Ice Cream—topped with Valentine Palace, and the Plaza Mayor, soldiers were dead, 35 were 11. 1967. pink whipped cream and a pretty Barber Shop Hours and for other, sim ilar incidents, Salamanca, in northwest wounded, and only seven enemy where there is no actual fire. The Rev. W. Wesley Konrad God took her home, 'it waa His wlU. heart-shap^ lollipop. of the Virgin Islands has ar­ Spain, la a medieval city Uiiee bodies w ere counted. The South But^ ill our hearts i»he liveth still. Yesterday afternoon, firemen hours by car from Madrid, in Vietnamese soldiers may have rived in Manchester and will * Shdiy iMiUised went to 19 Jean Rd. to ex­ the heart of the bull-raising been ambushed In the canal- tinguish a chimney fire. conduct the first session of HuBband. Daughters and *WO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS WEEKDAYS: country. The university is the -laced delta, but no other details their families. Last night at 8:16, town fire­ "Go!r|X!l ’69." a pre»ching- oldest in Spain, a n d ^ i^ fo r cen- were available, men were called to a tire on S. teaehing mission, tonight at In Mcmoriain GORMAN BROTHERS turies been regard^ i^’'one of Another heavy assault came 8:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Main St> A snowplow there had 7 :30 at St. M ary's Episcopal ^ , . . , . Ill loving memory of Catherine the great centers of European hen^re (niwn when enemy forces R.- WlliiamB who pasBod away Pejo. a fire on the right front wheel. Church. After the program, Shadi^ S im . 0aJbu^ S t o M A . 770 M A IN STDEET MANCHESTER Firemen think It may have been ‘®®''® will lx- a coffee hour in learning. Among Its professors pUm.peS 50 to 100 mortar rounds i the brake drum. The fire was Neil Hall of the church w efo Christopher Columbus and Phu Bon, a provlnciail capl- More and more eacJi day we miss Deslgneni and Inxtalier*—ConipleUi Alteration Service SATURDAYS: Miguel de Cervantes of "Don bil in the Central Highlands, her, TWELVE KITC|HEN STYL e s ON DISPLAY THE BRIGHT SPOT ON MAIN STREET put out by the plowing crew — Fi'k-nds nmy Uiluk tlia wuuiul Is XI Gamma Chapler, Bela Sig­ Quixote" fame. and then stormed the town's healed. ■t. 8 A 44A — Open Daily and Sun. j Parkade Branch — Mon. d m Sat. they shoveled snow on the burn­ But they little know the sorrow. 907. New Pisrit Ave.2 3 2 -4 4 0 7 Distributed by American (Ml Co. ma Phi sorority, will meet to­ During their four weeks there, military headquarters, firing (Jotei and Berqlcp RIeg) 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P .M JI ing wheel. Lies wltliin our hearts concealed. night at 8 at the home ot Mrs. Sister Marie Immaculatii's bazooka rockets and sm all OPEN No Injuries were reported In Htatmitd, mother, ebtere, Howard Lundell, 32 McCann Dr. group will not only study me arms. DnUjr 8 to 5 p.m., Thurs. to 9 p.ni., Sot. to 4 p-m- the finee. Rtvoes and iiephewe. I O H

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, ’ FEBRUARY 11, 19r more players. . .Notre Dartte Seattle over Portland U. 107-68 game to qMlnt in front of N.C. iehed with ^ os the Engliieers girl Jockeys.” day night, pumping In 66 points wives of Boland and Adams looks from the stands," the it U.” boll out of boiin^ was tapped for the moet play- and Southern Miss over Spring State and opened a 89-31 lead by walloped the Air Foroe. Tunkus but Tulane overcame the one- ■hootlng the free ers, elght(plus three drafted by Hill 110-79. holfUme. gat out the last 12 minutes of the n ^ i^ e the tor a top total of 11). . . maa show for a 110-94 victory Tulane’s balanced attack led Charlie Scott and BUI Bunting game, over LSU. court. Th^ wlU be other schools with five or more by Johimy Arthurs, Terry Habig led the Tar Heels to their 18th Ted Tomasovich had 30 for Elsewhere, second-ranked Crippled “* players elected by NFL teams and Etob Spurck overcame Mar- victory in 10 starts. Scott had 22 Tech and a iff Parsons led the court or two-shot fouls anyvrhere North Carolina and fourth-rated avlch’s scoring spree and en­ politU and Bunting 31. Joe Ser- Afr FV>roe with 10. Kentucky—only teams In The on ^ court. Kansas seven (of seven), Mln- abled the Green Wave to beat dlch Mt 26 for N.C. State. WaUy Andersunos pourod in Mlkan said Uie A.B.A.-plans eight). Southern Associated Press Top Ten to see Facilities LSU. Dan Issel’s 36 potnts^led four 39 potnta—28 In the second half two other rulee expertaents California six (of eight), Arizona action Monday—moved to easy Arthurs had 29 points, Habig vidtoiies. Kentucky double-flgure scorers —helping Oetghton past OUa- State five (of seven), Purdue j 26 and Spruck 17 as Tulane shot and the Wildcats rode a fast homa City. Bob Portman had H it Slate North Carolina bombed North «ve of seven), and Texas-El Pa- 56 per cent from the floor. start to their easy victory over 21. ^ 80 five (of six).. .The Pacific Carolina State 85-62 and Ken­ Maravich, playing on a bad Mlselsaippl State. Issel had 36 Charles Wallace led Oklaho- Crippled transportation facm- tucky roUed past Mississippi knee and a sore ankle, sank 25 points, MUce Casey 18, and Lar- ma City with 34 while ..Rich tles in the snowed-under North­ State 91-69. In other games, ^ contributing the most field goals and 16 of 20 free ry Steele and Ptdl Argento add- Travts, who had been nvtilglng east continued to set back the Georgia Tech walloped Air ta»U«d of players. 22 each. foUowed by throws, shattering the SEXJ sin­ ed 18 apte^. 26.6 points per gome, was Umtt- Force 88-67, Duke downed Mary­ area's sports schedule today, t h ^ on all o n e -a ^ Southwest- gle game record of 60 scored by Manuel Washington led IBs- ed to lA by the tenacious guard- but. relief was In sight for «oeptf^ committed against Conference 20. land 93-83, Georgia took Ala­ Bob Pettit of LSU againet Loui­ sisstppl State with 30 points. , Ing of Jack Kettexar and Dave bama 87-78, Florida edged Van­ siana College stranded athletes and shut-in the shoot CT. ^ K,. Southwest Conference 18, Randy Denton, a 6-foot-10,^ ^ c k e y .______fans alike. ’raew two rule change vdU be Conference 14, West- While snow-removal units in 7*"^ «rn AthleUc Conference 18, Mls- teams t^ ^ contentton valley 11, Atlantic Coast UCLA Still Nation’s Best Team the Middle Atlantic and New 5 i Hayes Tops England, states worked at Conference oighl, and Lone Star clearing airport runways, rail l^ s ^ S 2 ^ Conference orTVixas seven.. beds and highways, two race In addition to Southern Call- Point Race, M uceui, who Is an advocate or . . , , .. .. tw ia$ tracks remained shut down for mteroatlonal (Olympic) rules, “lx. the othw Little Advances in Ratings, the second successive day. said the decision to make the Rule Second Officials at Lincoln Downs, changes was reached during the f R.I., planned to reopen the t)ior- A.B.A.’e meeting at Louls^lle, NEW YORK (AP) — Elvln oughbred track Wednesday and Ky.. last week A committee Waehln^on two each, ^ d Ore- Hsyes of San Diego to the NO- LaSalle, Tulsa Change Spots harness racing at Yonkers, comprised of J. H. (Babe) Me- Ifon^and W ash^on State ^ tfamal Basketball Aosoclation’s Ume meeting wkh South Caro­ Colorado, New Mexico State, N.Y., was expected to resume Carihy of New Orleans, Alex l^esota NEW YORK (AP)— lina Friday night, then takes on Ohio State, Dayton, Marquette, Wednesday night. Hannum of Oakland and Mikan scoring leader. Hiat’a old liet. Salle and Tulsa made some Clemson, a 90-68 'Victim of the Baylor and LoutovUle. The tracks canceled their had been studying the psopoaaU, But what about that neiw guy in bisr strides—'but it’s doubt­ Monday and Tuesday cards aft­ , , * Wisoonein two, eacA, and Tar Heels eaitter, the next Baylor and Loutovilto wove 19th place—^Wllt Chamberlain of ful they’ll provide any im­ evening. er the 10-15 inch snowfall _ •vui Illinois, Michigan State,' North- mediate threat to the four newoomeiw to the raiddnpn thto blocked access roads and left Short Unbbles western and Ohio State one each Los Angelas. Sonta da ia , 20-0, has a return week, whUe Columbia, 141b last huge drifts along the racing When the NBA first started as . . .The Southwestern Athletic powerhouses at the top of meeting with San Francisco Sat­ week, and New Mexioo, 18th, L»*» Chamberlain scored 66 points the weekly Associated strips. the Baskeitball Association of Oonferencei, not to be confused Sunday night against Phoenix- urday night—a team If beitt 80- dropped from the roiUdngs. Meanwhile, the National Bas­ America teams averaged 67 with the SWC, wee represented Press basketball poll. 06 earher. The top 20 with flrst-place a season high tor the league— ketball Association hoped to points a game. When the 24 by Southern University four, Al- Not thto week, at leant. If And KenttMriqr, 17-2 after beat­ 'votes, season records through pick up its schedule following second block was introduced in com A&M, Arkansas AMAN. and cracked the top 20 for the first-time meetlnge mean any­ ing Mleetoslpp l State 01-69 Mon­ gamee of Saturday, Feb. 8, and the postponement of a Monday 1664 averages that season Jump- Jackson State and Texas South­ ftrst time In about two months, thing. day night, wUl try for Its second total paints; ■light doubleheader at Philadel­ ed to 80.5. The Boston (JelUcs em, each three, and Qrambllng with 1,209 points tor a 20.6 aver­ LoSaUe, 18-1, and se’venth a of the seaeon over Plorlda Sat­ 1. UCLA (88) 184> 780 week ago, leaped into the No. 6 urday night. Ths WUdoeto won phia because two of the four with a 101.4 average, that Win- and Prairie View AAM, two s e , according to NBA statistics 2. North Carolina 17-1 672 clubs were unable to arrive on ter, became the first team to each. . .Unwanted Ads: Chicago oloC, 'whUe Tulsa’s Mtosourl Voli- the flnrt meeting 88-67. 8. Santa Chira 20-0 610 released 'today. time. ever average 100 paints for a and Cleveland did not select any \ ley Conference leaders scorned LaSaBe reiSaoed Bkt John's, 4. Kentudey 10-3 018 Hayes leads ithe scoring pa­ aU the way from 11th to sev­ N.Y., in the ttRh spot after a The Boston Celtics and Phila­ fuU season. Last year all the linebackers; Green Bay ignor- NATION'S TOP SCORER— Louisiana State Uni­ 5. La Salle 18-1 468 delphia 76ers, who played in teams averaged 116.7 points per ed defensive -hacks; New York night. Maravich, who is suffering from a bad 'heel rade wita 1,793 points for a 80.0 enth. 96-66 ooasf past Lafayette and a '6. Davktoon 18-2 878 Boston Sunday, couldn't get out gome . . . In the first season did not pick any offensive in- versity’s Pete Maravich (28) prepares to sink two and injured leg, broke the^all-time scoring mark average. Bob Rule of Seattle is However, the top tour re­ 74-67 conqueat of VUlanova, 7. Tldsa 18-2 848 of that city by air or rail. The Bob Feerlck o< Washington, now terlor linemen; Philadelphia’s of his record 66 points scored a^inst ’^lane last in the Southeastern Conference. LSU lost 110-94. second with 1,478 and 28.8, fol- mained unchanged, headed by whirti In turn onueed St. John’s 8. Purdue 184 800 San Diego Rockets, who were to Is San Francisco general manager, list does not include a defen- hrwed by Oscar Robertson of unbeaten UCLA, 'again a unani­ downHall with an 88-78 overtime 0. St. John’s, N.Y. 18-8 368 meet the Celtics, and the Cincin­ . 1 -* led the NBA with a .401 field slve lineman; and Washington Cincinnati with 1,466 and 26.2 mous ears to be on chose Kentucky and track. Hockey League game against Chiefs and has been proclaim­ Field in Dallas to talk about a per Bowl. Rose Busy in Off-Season, games for local and area I^aa the only gome played ^ Philadelphia—only about one the right track now. "H e's one of the nicest boys ing for several years that the merger. Sitting in Schramm’s "I thought Kansas City and schools were soheduled to­ third of the 17,250 ticket holders 13 Points Shy of Magic 100 IK. In the boarde Green, a p>ersonable 20-year- you could ever meet," says his American Football Leagpie was car, they worked out prelimi­ Oakland had good chances in night. showed up—but finally arrived equal to its haughty brother, the Plays with Five Hoop Fives and they hit evarythtag." Star oM from Eminence, Ky.—popu­ Wildcat Coach Press Whelan. nary plans. Later committees the first two Super Bowlsi,’’ However, it’s doubtful if Sharmon said of the at 2 a.m., Monday. National Football League. Fqw from the two leagues got togeth­ Hunt grins. "So, I missed those. any will be played due to the lation 2,500—first came upon the Green came to New York last The Rangers, who stayed in a CINCaNNATT (AP) — Pete hits In three separate seasons would listen. er and perfected a union. Then I thought Baltimore was snow. national spoUight in last year's weekend to run in the dash at midtown hotel after the game, Esposito Nearing Rose’s desire and husUe do not and brought the hitting crown to ^ i!‘**^* "W* played good team boll But when the AFL’s New In 1967 most AFL clubs made too good for 'the Jets and I Up to press time of The NCAA championships when he the Mladison Square Garden In­ scheduled practice at a subur- Cincinnati tor the first time h ^ ^ PWto^Iphla ^ u r o moet of the gam. and we played York Jets, piloted by the Ir- money for the first time and pro missed that. So, as a prognosti­ fade In the off season—the only Herald today, no school had took the 60-yard dash. vitational meet and came away bim rink today and then hoped since Ernie Lombardi won It In ttro of the four team, toiled to exccUent defenee," aaid M i^ repres^ble Joe Nomath, hum­ football was on a solid basis. cator, I bakeds 0-3. But that place he stands to get fat is in checked in with Information In high school, the 5-11'i, 165- with the title in meet record to board an afternoon flight to 1938. -11™ PoUard. “ But we bled mighty Baltimore 16-7 in Still there was the question of didn’t take away my great the pocket. of any postponement. pounder was named a football lime of 6.0. Oakland—provided the logjam Rose’s hustle is obvious in The FMladelphta 76ere and didn’t play so weU in the fourth the Super Bowl, it was an occa­ which league was superior and pleasure in the Jets winning and All-Time Record This was the schedule: All-American at tailback, and in He had to beat three Olym- at the airports is broken. Rose of the Cincinnati Reds nearly every game and in one the Boston <3elttcs had idayed In quarter," when the Florldtone sion for Hunt to howl while look­ the argument went for the NFL further verif)dng my feeUng East Catholic at Penney. onaigame scored 10 touchdowns. pian.s, , Lenox Mill­ NEW YORK (A P)— Boston’s Phil Esposito is clos­ plays on five different basket­ 1968 contest his hustle actually S r Boston Sunday but were uirable only got 18 points ing back upon the strugfgle for hands down. that the AFL is equal to the Bristol Eastern at Man­ He also nan track. er and . Be­ ing in on the alltime National Hockey League point led to an Injury that caused him to get Ota of that city by plane The triumph pta Miami to a survival of the league he organ­ "But I think 1968 gave me my NFL.” ball teams and Is making com ­ chester Although there were no facili­ fore the race, Carlos, the con­ scoring record and could become the first player in his­ to miss several games, includ­ ®*'_?*^' ^ . tte tor third but Just one-half Young Gets Spot ized at Dallas in 1660. mercials and public appear­ Suffield at ElUngtoQ^ The Cincinnati Royals, who giame back of Minnesota in the ties for the sport at school, troversial sprinter from San tory to score more than 100 points in a season. ing the All-Star contest. Coventry at Rocky Hill ’ "I have contended for several ances besides spending occa­ were supposed to meet the Eastern Dlviaton. Green trained by running on Jose State, told Green: "It Esposito, the shifty Bruins’ While diving for a ball in a Cheney Tech at Torrington On All-America years that the top three clubs of Yale’s Long Swimming Skein 76ers, and the San Diego Rock- ______railroad beds and he .says, "I of­ won't take much for me to beat center, picked up nine points in sional nights and weekends with game with Los Angeles he broke Tech the AFL were equal to the top eto, who were to oppoee the ten had to dodge broken glass you tonight." four games last week, running the reserves. his left thumb. Stafford at South Windsor AAU Track Team five of the NFL,” says Hunt. Celtloe, were on hand In FMIa- Detroit Tiger Infielder Dave and empty beer cans. I also "He re.sponds well in the big Due for Big Test by Stanford his season’s total to 87—14 more Sports Briefs Six of 20 writers voted for Glastonbury at Rockville "Also, the middle four were | Rose has not concealed the delphla but the twin bUl was Campbell had only one mkjor practiced by running against than Detroit’s Gordie Howe, Rose in the most valuable play­ Bolt<^ at Cromwell meets. He's a real tough com ­ NEW YORK (AP) — George NEW HAVEN, Oorai. (AP) — cas back, Stanford four. fact" that he vrUl be shooting for postponed. The games will be 1" t9®8. It was a home the traffic on the .state high­ equal to the NFL’s middle six who is In second place in the er balloting, but pitcher Bob petitor." Whelan said Monday Young, the 31-year-old Casa Yale University’s swimming Stanford’s four 1968 Olympic rescheduled at a later date. run. He went to bat eight times. way." and the last three were equal to scoring race. Friend Rejects Move $100,000 this year. Gibson on the St. Louis Cardi­ by telephone from Lexington. Grande, Ariz., schoolteacher, the last five. The NFL has 16 team, riding the crest of a long team members, still active on Wtth seven' players In double The 87 points matches the to­ PITTSBURGH (AP) — Bob "If you compare me with the nals won the award. Rose didn’t Battle for Prize clubs and the AFL 10 so you winning streak, knows all about the varsity, brought home from ORLANDO, Flo. (AF)—AZto- figures, the Floridians built a was named to the 1968 All- tal Chicago’s Stan Miklta had Friend, former Pittsburgh Pi­ others making that kind of mon- - like it one bit because he hates can’t make the comparison on a the storm brewing 3,000 miles Mexico a silver and two bron^ ^ians Rod Laver and Ken 30-point lead late In the their American track team Tuesday when he won the scoring title rate pitcher who became a polit­ oy, I think I deserve It,” says to finish second in anything. strict numerical basis.” away. medals. Of Yale's three Olym­ RosewaU battled tor flrst prise quarter. The Stars miode a late by the Amateur Athletic Union. -----last, ------year.------And— Esposito ------.—has . —23 „ „ „ success, aaya uu«>ii i Rose, who won the National "I tell Bristol (Dave, Cincin­ SAVE STAMPS! SAVE MONEY! The powerful Stanford team pians, John Nelson won a gold ical success, says he doesn’t comeback but fell short. Hunt lost a pile of money but games remaining in which to want to run tor mayor of Pitts League batting championship In nati mana|;er) I'm going to money in a 18,090 prefisstonal hi Young was selected as the top meets Yale here on Tuesday, and a bronze. Andy Anderson scored 20 marathon runner. Art Collldge he got considerable satisfaction top the one season record of 97 burgh. a frantic finish. play. You have to work out. I tennis tournament spensered ky Feb. 21 and Eli coach Phil Mor- the Orlando Reereatlon Depart­ points to lead fUl Mioimi scorers. SIGN UP NOW! of Kent State was chosen for back in 1966 when he was instru­ Yale appears to hold an edge shared by Miklta and teammate "I don't feel I'm equipped to "I can't sympathize with the get fat sitting around. You have OF MANCHESTER mental in bringing about a iarty declines to predict the re­ Larry MUler got 30 tor Los An­ three races, the 20- 25- and 30- in freestyle and breaststroke Bobby Hull. be mayor of Pittsburgh and I club because it drew only to be active," Rose claims, de­ ment. merger of the two leagues. Only sult, even if Yale goes into the geles. kilometer i-uns, on the long dis- events, while Stanford has out­ Elsposito also has 53 assists think I owe a debt tp the county 750,000, That’s not my fault,” spite Bristol’s fears that his Laver defeated PaMho Gen- BUDGET TERMS For Boland Oil then did the AFL start to make meet with 47 straight victories. Trolling moat o f the game, the NAITONWIDB tanca team. standing power in the butterfly, and had a good shot at shatter­ taxpayers who elected me con- Rose says regarding the Reds' playing in the amateur games zalez of Los Angeles, 9-7, 84 aad money. “ Not' eVen the boys in Las Ve­ Stars resorted to the three-point GUARANTEED SERVICB Also on the distance squad are backstroke and diving events. ing Miklta’s record of 62 for a troBer," Friend aold Msiiftaj. slumping attendance In 1968. may lead to injuries. But Rose RosewaU downed eouairy— Company’s In 1960 Hunt, a wealthy Dallas gas would g;lve a large point The individual medleys and re­ season. And he Inferred that many of says neither Bristol nor anypne Roy Bmpreon,. 8-4, 8-2 Monday Leaner Cars Free Toeriag John Mason, Fort Hays State, spread on this one,” says Mor- Friend was eteoted eoatioBer oil man, tried to get a franchise lay competition could be rated Miklta. the 27,000 fans watching Cincin­ else has made an issue of it. to advanee to the tfaiala. Tyi. 648-2487 cross country; Steve Mathews, iarty. fourth in the scoring of Allegheny County a year ago. in the NFL. He was turned as even. race behind Elsposito, Howe and nati’s final game went to Cros- Manotawtor, Denver, 15 kilometers; Bob Morlarty said he feels that He woa a Republtaaa. Hubbard To Talk AUTOMATIC down, so he organized the ABX,. Hull, has 60 points including 60 ley Field because of the tight Vernon Town Line Dclnes, Los Angeles, one-hour eastern swimming probably is ‘iBaoh event is going to be im­ Rte. 88, TalcotavUle, Own. rur.; and Ted Corbitt. New It had eight clubs—Oakland, portant and the final result may assists. Howe shows 29 goals batting race, and not because a At Vernon Grid more compeUtive than any Presiding .fudge car was being given away. Winter Harness Racing DELIVERY York! 60 miles. Dallas, Los Angeles, Denver, go right down to the end of the and 44 assists for 73 points while Buffalo, Boston, New York and league tn the nation. He thinks Hull is 34-37—71. BALKM, N.H. (AP) — Jalm ■, "What-, about the crowd that The All-American squad for Harvard, Princeton, Dartmouth, program," says Morlarty. Night Program Houston. Los Angeles mdved to The leading scorer in the West Stewart, vdM aoqulred the idek- last day? What did they expect race walkers was made up of Navy, Cornell and Army would Yale will miss Don Schollan- Break for Some Trainers ■ I I I San Diego In 1961 and Kansas Division is St. Louis’ Red Beren- name "Btaok Joiok" in beeeaz* —about 16,000 to 17,000? Well, 1/ The annual awards night pro­ GET , Los Angeles, 30, be a strong challenge to anyone. der, whose chest has displayed YONKERS. N.Y. (AP) — Dur­ has 76 of them In training at his N O ^ 35, and 50 kilometers; Ron City got the Dallas franchise in son, who has 60 points and ing one of the National Hoehey they drew 27,000, and 11,000 peo­ gram of the Vernon Ml^et Yale has already beaten Cor­ five Olympic gold medals—four ple didn’t come to win a car,” ing the first seven nights of New Egypt, N.J. farm." Laird, Pomona, Calif., one mile, 1963. And two.^lubs—Miami and shares seventh place in the League’s aH-tlme great itTfinzi League wUl be held Sunday at nell 83-30 and Army 71-42. in 1964 and one in 1968. Schollan- the fiery outfielder commented. winter harness racing at Yon­ During the first week of the 15 and 20 kilometers and the Cinoinnatl—have been added. scoring race with Ken Hodge of man in 12 seasons witti the De­ 0:80 p.m. at the PoUsh-Ameri- ^ TOP VALUE The Yale-Stanford meet will der was the key man on Yale’s Rose, whose salary in 1968 kers Raceway the temperature meeting, two of Dancer’s horses one-hour walk; Don DcNoon, In 1960 the NFL put a fran­ Boston. troit Red WInge, w M nanasd t»- can Club on Village St. mark the first time since 1941 1968 relay teams that set nation­ was estimated at about $50,000, remained .well below freezing —Miles Gentry and Kimberly Los Angeles, 25 meters and two chise in Dallas. It became the day presiding Judge for Rock­ Marv Hubbard of Vernon, that the Ell, perennial Eastern al records In the 400 and 800- played right field much of the but that dlcto’t faze John La- Kid—won with Harold (Sonny) 1500 STAMPS miles; Ray Somers. Baltimore, Cowboys and eventually forced ingham Pork** apring homcM a running back with the Hart­ yard freestyle tests. Dancer, Stanley’s nephew, driv­ Hunt’s Dallas Texans to move champion, has entered dual meeting. year, but for the fifth time In Barge. ford Knights, last season, will . : . A WHOLE BOOK FULL ’ 10 kilometers; , ing. Two others, CSramp Rain­ to'Kan.sas City. competition against a team Nelson, a Junior, swam on his career, he might open the LaBarge, 36, coipes from Tl- be the speaker. He prevlouriy St4iin|H» isMM'f] afU*r paynipiit for first delivery. Riverside, Calif., 20 kilometers, Sports Slate Mewart, who wtm noted t e bow and ReaUy Good N, were At Kansas City the Texans, from outside the eastern region. both those teams. I | seaaon at a different position— conderoga, N.Y., and is well ac­ played wtth the Denver Bron­ and , Philadel­ his hockey branris with Boaton's second In other races. ilNCO LN DOUBLE STAMPS who became the Chiefs, made Morlarty explains that "Im ­ Junior Steve Job swam on the BASKETBALL center flejd, since Vada Plnaon quainted with the cold weather. cos in the American Football phia. 40 kilometers. V Milt Schmidt, now general men- In addition to Dancer’s If delivery Is puid for in full within lU days for lunount money the first year because of balance" between Yale aniJ far 400-yard team and Olympian Tuesday, Feb. 11 waa 'traded to St. Louis after His father owned and trained League. of bill. oger of the NHL Bridm, hoe horses, LaBarge la conditioning I^DOWNS a big advance sale of tickets. flung opponents like Stanford Dave Johnson, a senior, was East Catholic at Penney the World Series. horses for almost 30 years and At the dtaner, the players and \ - I f served ae on oMelal at aererol three of lUa own. They are pac­ But the second and third years had discouraged coaches from part of the 800 quartet. Bristol Eastern at Manches­ "It’s pretty obvious If we raced them in Vermont and cheerleaders of the Floneers rt t-1. I r H t A c 1 V f, I i REGULAR STAMPS hamees raoing troeks ateee be- ers Horatio Hanover, who went were losing ones since the club scheduling such meets. Nelflon, Job and Captain Rob­ ter don’t trade for another top-fllgh* Maine, and the Shamrocks will receive If delivery is |niid for hy the I bill of following month. comelng * timer at Hoael Perk .a 2:01 mils in 1968, Timid Mhr- TREMANO SEPTIC didn’t play winning football. But Morlarty and Stanford in Waples have done the 100- Suffield at Ellington outfielder. I’ll be In center," as­ LaBarge is in charge of Stan­ awards. mm in 1968. ris and J.M. Yankee. H MN.Hri ML But from then on Kansas City coach Jim Gaughran put their yard relay split in less than 47 Coventry at Rocky Hill serts Rose, who has previously ley Dancer’s horses while Danc­ The Rockville High School 24-HOUR New Low Price TANK SERVICE has done very well indeed. In heads together at last year’s seconds. Morlarty hopes one of Cheney Tech at Torrington led off seasons at second and er Is training some 50 sulky "It’s unlikely I would have football ooeuihing ataff and five II Ians SaMmi 1988 the .sladlum was sold out up NCAA competition and decided them will approach the 45.3 of Tech • Harrelson Lead* third base and left field. pqllers at Pompano Beach, Fla. received the charwe of running graduating seniors at Rockville, Rose boasts some Impressive POST TIME 1 P. M. TEL 742-9770 to 80 per cent and in 1967 It was that "each of us feels ready" which Schollander was capable. Stafford at South Windsor MIAMI (AP) — Dafeadhw "Stanley has placed me in Stanley’s barn at Y'orvkers If who played football at that statistics—he batted .836 In 1968, SERVICE 1 K Gallon 99 per cent. And 1968 was anoth­ for an intersectional splash. Despite the problem of ar­ Glastonbury ait Rockville ohampilon Kan H u n o h m o f the charge of this barn,” says La­ there were no winter racing school, and previouMy in th e scored 94 runs and registered coMnnuT otAuw-w, w a t i* Call AiiyUiiie 200 Galfi. «r More er banner season. Yale placed second in the na­ ranging Yale’s swimmers In the Bolton at Cromwell BoMon Red Box eenled » c m - Barge. ^ ‘"Ihls responsibility here," says LaBarge. "Now It’s Midget League, will be gueeta. 210 hits, 43 doubles, 10 home OZANDtrAN* AN* ClUtNOWM 7c. The AFL filed suit for $10 mil­ tionals with 263 polrvts while most advantageous spots, Mor­ Thursday, Feb. IS atroke. lead into the final raw i usuaUy g c ^ to Dick Baker, but up to'me to make the best of the The boys are; Paul JeiM, Den­ runs and 49 rurui batted in. lion against the NFL, charging Stanford, the 1967 NCAA cham­ larty is unworrled about one as­ Manchester C.C. at Mitchell today or tha WiWeMd -nmiiait this year Stanley took Dick to chance. nis Murray, Larry LaPolnte, tt marked the fourth straight 2 PIRFECTAS 2 violation of the antl-trusit law in pion, finished fourth with 205 pect of his team—spirit. College Players CtoN Ohomptasriiln. Florido with him. "There are a lot of small Jim Conway and Lloyd Eddy. aiamaa aouan year he has topped .300. In 1967 BOLAND OIL COMPANY 1960 but lost it. The league also points. "The tradition of Yale swim­ RIFLE "I train only five horses but trainers like myself who wel­ Tickets, wMch wlU include Haireleea rimt « IT ]£ n d « r he batted .801 with 75 runs bat­ nm iB fir b u s e s Lv. ESTABLISHED 1935 [dropped about $10 million get­ Both teams have a sparkling ming Is pretty awesome In it­ Wednesday, Feb. 12 for • 2n total and a ehi^ they are formidable. Before this come winter racing, tt enables dinner, are available from ted In, arid he hit .313 in 1966 tor (Tm v. Sgeniqr) 18rt8 A J L ting started. It was 1963 before fi'ont line of swimmers backed self,” says the coach. "You Manchester at Wilcox Tech meeting (52 nights through us to race horaes In New York, coaches of the teams, otfleers 869 CENHSU 8T., MANCIIEMTEK, 643-6320 stroke adTontage over Oaoem and .312 In 1965 with 80 RBIs. any club so much os broke up by awesome depth. don’t have to remind the kids Friday, Feb. 14 Culver of the March 4) ends we’ll have a few where the Ug money is, before YOU CANT HAVE IT— Rusty Clark o f the'University of North Carolina (43) He has now slugged over 200 of the league or at the Ameri­ RTE. 106, LINCOLN R. I. even. By 1966 the league still Yale has eight 1968 All-Ameri­ about it. They remember." Windham at Manchester whoohotaTI. more horses because Stanley the better horses arrive." hugs ball as Jim Hisinger of North Carolina State College attempts a steal. can Legion Home, West St.

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Ckmneetleut miller set-up operators. Drill Mr UGLYPUS& BOVS, REAL , 'RDRE THEY SO LOOKIN' FOR ANY MORE © 32 Loose outer CLOSE together! infatuation 10 Challenge 54 Otherwise root or o ^ t ^ Inae^on for any advertisement and then only Valley Oonstructlon Oo., 848- Press set-up operators. SO YCXI'RE free BEAUTY TREATMENTS' garment 57 Rodent PLATING OONNAFIXir NCW HOLD rr.' 25 Box 11 European to the e x t ^ o t a "m ake good" Inaertion. Errora which ^ 7180. Free estimate. FORMS, SEE? 28 Auricle river 33 River duck 58 Scottish alder not lesMn ^ v ^ u e ^ the advertiaement wffl hot be corroted All Benefits ~ SILK SCREENING 30 Small tumor 19 Stray 41 Garden tool tree by “ make good" Inaertion. BIDWELL Home Improvement INSPECTION PRODUCTION 21 S titch 43 Lifetime 59 Beverage An Equal Opportunity Employer DRILLING on theekin . (Rockville, Ton Free) Oo. Expert installatioti of ROUTINO T> 34 Mongrel aluminum elding, gutters and 35 Suffix for r - r " 3 4 S 6 7 9 1 i ” IT li J ake MAY ’-| trim. Roofing installation and JANITORS, part-time evenings, adjectives It i4 'SURPRISE 36 Caviar 14 643-2711 repairs. B40-M96, 876-9109. Manchester area. Call 643-4468, Apply betwiihn 9 a,m. and 6 875-3136 8-6 p.m. only. p.m. Ask for Mr. George Smith. THEM- [ r MWtrMAfc*. 37 Danish county it l i it 38 Hawaiian Roofing and DUB TO EXPANSION we'liave foodstuff IS MULTI-CIRCUITS 39 Altazimuth Chlmnoy* 16-A on opening in the Manchester OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS 40 Imprudent area for a man to be trained Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? .-Tiiiiri.yiii’ 60 HARRISON STREET 42 A t^ a c t being 26 ROOFINO — SpedaUsing re­ In sales and.certain phases of 43 First homo.^ 26 27 26 46 ■1 32 31 MANCHESTER ' PIP YOU CALL NO, TM ALL RIOHT— I JU S T YWIATIXDESHEEJF pairing roofs of all kinds, new management. Excellent oppor­ m e . s r a m r a w t cide victim 34 36 W ONPEREP IF VOUT> PLAY PECT WHEN IT TAKES r 24-Hour Answering Service roofs, gutter work, chimneys BuslllM S''Opportlinlly 28 Holp W onto<^ Help Wantod— Mato 36 tunity for advancement to the pD tW >T HfA. >iM. T.M. iF f, u , i r » t . PO YOU FEEL CHESS WITH M E AFTER . 44 Boat paddle HIM A HALF HOUR cleanied and repaired. 80 years’ ______right man. Good starting sala­ TOO VE TU C K EP MY OPPO - . ORSOTDMAKEA 46 Child’s game 47 44 '46 F a m a la 3 5 48 Felt concern experience. Free estimates. ry and commissions. Vehicle D A V Y JONES BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS srriow, HERE, IN B E D FOR Move/ WHAT'S Free to Heraid Readers OPPORTUNITY —Texaco Inc., HIS MAP/ THE YAWNING BUSOIN'HIM IS I ^ , about 40 41 4t Call Howley 643-6861. 644- provided. Many employe bene­ now has available 60,000 galUoin 7 TO 3 P.M., nurse’s aide, full MACHINISTS J CAM TAKE, B U T WHEN CAN BEAT HIM <4 51 Border Want information on one of our classified advertlaomentar 8883. . . ------fits. Apply to the Singer Com­ Dogs— Blrdt Poto 41 LOOK, DAVN.' ROGER' LEAVE I CAN'T WAIT, I MUST SOMETHING SCARED HE POZESOFFAN’ WHILE TM HALF 55 Exist 44 48 i T p r No answer a t'th e telephone Uated? Simply can the a month going service station or part-time. Laurel Manor, 649-4610. for machinery building, pany, 866 Main Street, Man­ THERE'S OUR DIN­ IT TO ME, MARCO,' SEE IF MV pals, DAW THAT FISH AWAY/ SNORES... ASLEEP/ 56 Harangue LEAKY ROOFS fixed quickly. in the greater Manchester ar­ NER... AND SO AND MARCO, ARE OKAV.' 46 49 SO ■ 1 ! 152 83 64 some related experience or chester. OROOMINO all hree^ Har- 60 Whole of All kinds roofing, gutters, chim­ ea. If interested in thla op­ CLOSE TO OUR COUNTER-WOMEN: A mature trade school background. mony Hill. H.C. Chase, H stooo 61 Narrow inlet H 56 57 5t 69 W ' EDWARDS neys. Also repairs. Prompt portunity please call days, 668- POCK/ 62 More person for part-time counter Must be able to read blue­ PART-TIME HELP, over 21, Rd., Bolton, 648-6427. underdone 61 62 64 ANSWERING SERVICE service. Guaranteed work. For 9600, H. H. Stephenson, eve­ service in fast food business. prints, mlcs, and schemat­ washing floors, 4-10 p.m., five 63 Aeriform fuel free estimates, call Stanley, nings Mr. S. C. Weinberg, Housewives who pan spare six days, call' between 6-6 . p.m., BROWN miniature poodles, it 66 ics. Good wages, excellent 64 Child 11 624-1116, day or night. 643-0844. hours a day are welcome to opportunity for the right 649-6884. ^ eight weeks old, AKC register­ ' 65 Heating 6194500 875-2519 apply. Apply In own handwrit­ man with fast growing com­ ed. Male and females. OsU 648- (Ncwipeper fnlerpriM Aiin.f and leave your meesage* Ton*U hear from our advertiser In ing, P.O. Box 2266, Bishops pany. Some overtime avail­ ATTEIjnON MEN — PartAlme 0146. RK time without spending all evening at the telephone. $60. per week, work 20 flexible / Millbwry, Help Wantod Corner Branch, West Hart­ able. Evening or Saturday PUGS — 10 weeks, champloB ford, Conn., 06117. An equal op- interviews arranged. hours. For personal Interview Drwssmohlng 19 FMiioia 35 call 628-2214. bred, innoculated, healthy, Business Serviews portimity employer. sturdy, quiet family dog, mole, Oftwiwd DRESSMAKING and altera­ WANTED ^Woman to care for N. P. HALLENBECK INC. temale. 648-9018. SWIM FOR YOUR 13 tions, evening wear, suits SamUatP 8 children In my home by day Bunker Hill Rd., Andover 2L-M i LIFE, DAW/ IT'S CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER HERALD CARPENTER — experienced, 'made to order. 16 years expert, Top W ages— n.. Ut. U. %. fW.Of* —An AfMt or Uve In. 876-6678. 742-8051 A TIDAL WAVE/j all types of work. Reasonable. ence. Call 643-7042. Comptometer Fringe Benefits • Poultry and SuppHof 43 Call anytime, 646-1787. LUNCH waitress wanted. BOX LEHERS DRESSMAKING and altera- WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE Please apply in person. Gas­ BING NECK PheasanU and tlons. zippers replaced etc. CAREER-MINDED individual Manchester Retail F o r Y o u r WANTED carpenter work, Operators light Restaurant 30 Oak St. Bob White Quails for sal*. CUl available mornings and week­ Call 649^311. wanted for management. posi­ I THINK Information Furniture Store 1-228-9686. ends. Reasonable. Call 647-1669. Openings for comptometer HAIRDRESSER wanted, top tion for growing (Hartford bas­ irfeTIME FOR ALTERA'TIONS neatly GRAMPAW a-u THE HERALD wiU not operators to work 8:30-4:30, salary and commission. LuJon ed) fast food rerWee orgeuilza- Has Opening for: WE HAD disclose the Identity of SHARPENING Service — Saws, and reasonably done In my 5 days a week. Must have Salon of Beauty, 61 East Center tion, 21 or over, capable of as­ . A LITTLE knives, aces, shears, skates, home, call 643-8760. Lngol NoHcat any advertiser using box some knowledge of comp­ Street, 643-1939. suming responsibilities. A per­ Finisher—Qualified finisher wlU- letters. Readers answer­ rotary blades. Quick service. tometer work. Excellent L . ta l k / ALTERATIONS and dressmak­ manent position with fringe ing to do shipping and receiv­ X s O ' n ’ ' ^ 3 l|x ; v- LEWIS, custom Apply Mr. Harrison, morn­ high school graduate, interest­ Hartford. Oonn. and return make THERE WERE NO CALLS THAT'S \ IT WAS OUR ERROR, ald. to this Court. ALL RIGHT, ALL RI6HT> LOST — Passbook No. W 6898 649-6376 ings or by appointment. ed In permanent position with ESTIMATOR or Trainee — FOR YOU, SIR! BUT THERE STRANGE! SIR! IT WAS IN THE LISTEN-OPEN IT UP painting and paperhanging. In­ JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. IS A NOTE FOR YOU— I THERE WAS WRONG BOX! I'M STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF Savings Bank of Manchester. terior and exterior. Dry waU advancement. Attractive per­ quantity take off and pricing of BELIEVE YOUR DAUGHTER NOTHING IN TERRIBIY SORRY/ Application made for payment. work. Fully insimed. Free esti­ sonality, appearance and abili­ TOOL & GAUGE architectural precast concrete. SNOW PLOWING — Res- HARRISON’S LEFT IT YESTERC3AY MV BOJC THIS I ASKED ABOUT YOUR ^ = / Y -Y £ 5 ,I UNDEMTANP, — WHAT PO WHEN mates. 649-9668. In no answer ty to meet the public neces­ CkKMftructlon background derir- commercial, 24-hour MAKERS e MORNING' MARRIAGE PLANS BE­ J STEVIE B.'.. I'L L BE NAVIGATORS D IdenUal, MS-6362. STATIONERS sary. Apply at Beneficial Fi­ ed. Excellent growth jxitential. CAUSE I WANT’D KNOW ALL RIGHT AFTER THE HAVE MARRIAGE CALL IT... COURSE Pononab service, new equipment. 643- Top rates, overtime, Allied Building Systems Inc., 849 Main Street., Manchester nance Co., 836 Main' St., be­ HOW THINOS GO WITH SHOCK WEARS OFF., IN MINP-AND 9142. PAINTING Expert — Specladlz- all benefits. 260 Tolland ’Tpke., Manebew- ALL AROUND 649-6341 tween 9-6. 643-4166. I'M THE ONLY ing in cedlln^. Interior wall­ ter, Oonn. 646-0124. ONE WHO KNOWS ATTICS and cellars cleaned, Long range programs. INCOME TAX service, call Dan papering and removal. Special EARN $60 and more in famous m a m m IT? odd jobs, light trucking,' Mosler, 649-3329, or 626-8263. rates for retired. Very reason­ brand items. No investment. MACHINISTS-^ lathe tmd trees removed and lots clear­ MANCHESTER TOOL able. Call 646-2760 after 4 p.m. WE. HAVE several openings for Help friends ^op from home. & DESIGN INC. milling, job shop experience BRIDfiEPORT ed. Call 643-1066. light bench work assembly, required. Par Co., 336 Adams INCOME TAXES prepared by Send tor free all new catalog. 130 Hartford Road permanent. Please apply In St. OPERATORS Marvin Baker, 643-0267. TREE SERVICE (Soucler) — Popular Club Plan, Dept. 649-5263 Floor Finishing 24 person. Engfineered Metals, 10 Trees cut, building lots clear­ W601, Lynbrook, N.Y. k " " ' Hilliard St., Manchester. NAGHINE ed, trees topped. Oot a tree FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh- Aufomobilas For Sal* 4 Soksman Wanfod 36-A problem? Well worth phone ing (specializing in older GENERAL office work, filing, DON’T ANSWER OPERATORS floors). Inside painting. Paper- NEED OAR? C hredirv^^? call, 742-8262. typing, interesting diversified hanging. No job too small. THIS AD MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY Bankrupt, reposaession? Hon­ duties. Westinghouse Appliance LATHE MAN GOOD man over 40 for short The EMOO OORP. John Verfnlllc, 649-5750. est Douglas accepts lowest Sales & Service Ob., East Hart­ Only highly qualified need ap­ trips surrounding Manchester offers better than aver- Unless you are an aggres------T THANKS, HILDA, down, smallest payments, any­ Household Services ford. R. Kennedy, 289-7931. An ply. Top wages, fringe benefits area. Man we want is worth am pay and Ubentl bene­ adve individual who is in a plus free Blue Cra^, Major to $16,600 in year, plus new fits, phis pleasant worit- DAFLN THIS BLTTI'AA where. Not small loan finance Offered 13-A Bonds— Stocksi^ equal opportunity employer. mt. Are you tired of the LOOKING Medical and CMS insurance. car as bonus. Air Mall N.H. ing oondrtkDnB. . BLASTED company plan. Douglas Mo­ same monotony day in and FORAAAORE LIGHT TRUCKINO, bulk deliv­ Mortgages 2 7 BABY SITTER wanted, second Steady employment plus over­ Apply A t DANDRUFF!! WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI tors, 346 Main. day out? If so, now may Sears, Pres., American Lubri­ PEBAAANENT ery, yards, attics, cellars clean­ shift working mother, room-in time if desired. cants Oo., Box 676, Dayton, I WISH SECOND MOR’TGAGB — Un­ be the time to make a SOLUTION. 19^ BUICK Special sliver con­ ed and removed. Also odd jobs, optional. Call 643-9058 between Ohio, 46401. 7HEFIE WAS limited funds available for sec­ change. We are offering THETT-ilNSS I vertible, excellent condition, 644-8962. 9 a.m. — 1 p.m. ALLIED INSTRUMENT Tile EMOO 90AAEWAY ond mortgages, payments to an opportunity for the right HAVE TO DO automatic transmission. Full person to earn $7,009-$10,- TOOL CO. TO GET REWEAVING of bums, moth- suit your budget. Expedient .TO O E T N aV price $596. Call 643-9859, own­ DENTAL Assistant for Rockville 000 a year and be his own 67 Woodland St., Manchester CORPOR'ATIOIt FUDOFIT! A A E M B a a s / holes, zippers repaired. Win­ service. J. D. Realty, 643-6129. office, some experience pre­ boss while doing so. If you 649-2861 Help Wonlod— Located Behind Flano’a er. Restaurant on Route 44A, dow shades made to measure, ferred, salary open. Send enjoy outdoor work end Malt or Famoia 37 Boltcm, Oonn. 1964 FORD «mvertlble, 890, 4- all size Venetian blinds. Keys qualifications to Box “ V," Man­ -would like to be associate Businuss Oppoirtunity 28 Or ObH speed, wire /wheels, tonneau, made while you wait. Tape re­ chester Herald. with a firm that has been PART-TIME insurance investi­ ^1 REAL ESTATE salesmen, es­ JONBS*, must be seen. 649-4262. corders for rent. Marlow’s 867 NATIONAL fried chicken fran­ in home service sales for gator, must be over 21, have APPLICA’nONS now being tak- over 30 years, this could tablished agency, private of­ BVir BYn-ther Information RiPGEWAV Main St. 649-6221. chise with equipment for rent. own car. Excellent pay, no H f G 1966 MUSTANG Convertible, 6 cn for full or part-time help be your field. For a per- fice, carpeting. Apply Hutdilns A-1 location, ready to do busi­ night work. Some knowledge of cylinder, standard transmis­ FURNITURE r^nlshed, in­ for luncheonette. Apply at of­ sopal interview call Mr. Agency, 649-6324. PRISCILLA’S POP ness. Minimum cash required, typing. Gall 663-9366, Mr. BY AL VERMEER sion, clean inaide end out, ex­ surance estimates given. Man­ fice, W. T. Grant, Manchester Duggan, must have Initiative, promo- MarteU. cellent gas mileage, $950. 742- chester Reflnlshlng Co., 649- Parkade. ''PRISCILLA! TASKED^ QOSH. MOM, tional ideas with Imagination 6092. 6046. VIKING BAKING CO. CAREER position for a young YOU TO RACE TO I 'M e o i N ' and desire to build a reward­ PILGRIM MILLS Is expanding THE STORE.' 500 Oakwood Ave„ man who is looking for more P A S T A S I ing future. F ft D Annulll Real­ and needs experienced sales­ CAN/ 1962 LEMANS, red bucket seats, West .Hartford than a job, offers executive Building-^ ty, 649-6644. ladies to be trained for our EXPERIENCED TOOLMRKER radio, heater, new snow tires, 523-5291 career to high school graduate new fabric store now under T a $200. Call after 6:30, 649-9663. Contracting 14 ,wltli pleasing personality, am- construction on Oakland St. ------MOLD MAKING AND REPAIR CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER bitlcm agressiveness and d 1962 CHEVROLET Bel Air, 6 CARPENTRY — concrete steps, Apply Miss Ooibum, Pilgrim ability to meet the public. Ehc- IT'5 AN SHE MAY SUCCEED, WK.WcKEE,, ST0CK5„.REAL ESTATE. IF I MUST cylinder, automatic. $260 as is. floors, hatchways, remodeling, Mills, 177 Hartford Road, Man- H tip W anted— M ale 36 r a ------^ a .------OUTRAGE.,, BUT THAT MIGHT PVfIMTmt wfwWTH V OTVHiiai • UNLESS I GET WV ASSETS OUT OP SELL QUICKLY IL L TAKE A BIS TAKE YEARS! I Call 742-8233. porches, garages, closets, ceil­ OPPORTUNITY Chester, between 3-9 p.m. — —— :=— =:------perience in contact work de­ YOUR LATE HER REACH QUICKLYl L05S1 BUT THE MONEY WOULP WANT YOU HEREI ings, attics finished, reo ______FULL TIME, general shop sirable. Automobile a require­ HUSBAND’S M SAFE IN SWISS BANKS! riL SEE IF AAY 1964 FORD Falrlone in excel­ FIRST WIFE I rooms formica, ceramic. Oth­ TEXACO RETAIL WOMEN for work in home for help, machinist, in process and ment. Good starting salary, LAWYER HAS lent condition. $860. Call 742- aged, 9-6:30, and 1-9 p.m. Mrs. final inspector capable of air­ rapid advancement ahead for CONNIVING A SOLUTIONl er related work. No job too Applr- NWA NANUFACTURIMl GO. TO ROB you 8233. small. Dan Moran, Builder. FRANCHISE Miller, 649-6986. craft qu^ity layout. All fringe ri^ l man. Apply at Beneficial OF HIS Evenings 649-8880. benefits, apply Gunver Manu- Finance Oo. 836 Main St. Man­ ESTATE! REGISTERED NURSES, part- 1964 OTO automatic in good Excellent opportunity avail­ factoring Co., 234 Hartford chester.. Between 9-6. CERAMIC ’Ti l e -«- bathrooms, time or full-time urgently re­ shape. $900. Call 742-8233. able Immediately for S-bay Rd. S.-II 1-M counter tops, floors, vanlUee, quired for second and third BARBER WANTED — UOocm IB m » I. HIA, I... TM l „ Ui >.l Q{l. service station doing 60,000 etc. Free estimates. All work shift. Contact Personnel Dept., PLUMBERS and plumber’s Barber Shop, Storrs, Conti. Call 1966 CHEVROLET Impala, 4- gallons per month. Present guaranteed. 649-8480. Manchester Memorial Hospit­ helpers, good pay, benefits 1-429-99S6 after 6 p.m. for ap­ ROBIN MALONE BY BOB LUBBERS door, good condition. Call facilities will be demolished al, 648-lUi, Ext. 248. and overtime, 646-4623. pointment. 643-7268. WES ROBBINS Oarpentry re­ and new modem building to yCUT THAT ) NOW THAT H6VJ HICKORYt \ Ipyou BUMS WERE IN AS be constmeted. This oppor­ CHENEY BROTHERS; INC. THefZESMo modeling specialist. Additions, DENTAL ASSISTANT, part- UMUSSOKS ]GOOP6HAPEAU.C>V0K tunity is located in busy ...... , , , reo rooms, dormers, porches, time for local (Kfice, experienc­ JffORB &\(105 ess6 FOlz AS you a r e around the shopping center area on We are looking for interested people to train in our ROBfN r y w m^Htnerou, BR^KFASrr /MOOTH-WEMieHr Trailen— cabinets, formica, built - Ins, ed or will train ri^t person. Mobile Homet 4-A bathrooms, kitchens. 649-3446. ^ Middle ’Tpke. Anyone qual­ Oalij 649-5676. Plant as Machine Operators, Repairmen, Auxiliary H A V / f ^ A ^ T A K E THE p e n n a n t / ified and sincerely interest­ Polishers Wanted ADDITIONS, remodeling, ga­ Workers and Material Handlers. LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON 14’ CAMPING TRAILER. 1968 ed In a profitable future MATURE person part-time help model, self-contained, sleeps rage, rec Vooms, bathrooms write ito ’iWaco Inc., Box wHh aged female. Car needed. Men who are willing to learn polishing Why not stop in and see what we have to offer; it an four. Excellent condition, best tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce­ 281, East Hartford or call Write Box ’’OC’’ Manchester for finished work on turbine blades and vanes. may be just what you are looking for. offer. Call 646-8497. ment work, cellar floors, pa­ 668-9600 day or night and Herald. , Above average hourly rates, fringe benefits and tios, roofing. Call Leon Oies- ask for Mr. Wynne. profit sharing plan. Apply at C < ^ synski, Builder. 649-4291. CHAIR-SIDE assistant needed Motorcyclei'— for Dentist’s office In Man­ Apply a t o m Pow oniwl O llica Bicycles 11 NEWTON H. SMITH A SON-*^ chester. Hours: Monday, ’Tuea- I Remodeling, repairing, addl------r- day, ’Thuraday, Friday, 8 a.m. RmI-Lm Mital FinishiRg Go., Iro. 31 COOPB1 HM. smer 1967 HONDA 806 scrambler, 4,- Uone, reo roome, garagee, until 6 and toturday 8 until 69 WOODLAND ST,— MANCHESTER 000 mUM, excellent condition. 12. Pleaae reply box "AA,” M awcliaNar. C o m l 04040 Cat' '•* Oe« I fe«*iet Cete _tMWe.w fcgkH 1.^ Osndy apple purple. 648-9907. iT52rSjr?SSl«.'"’ Read Herald Ads • Manchester Herald. ______2______

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V’^v ■■ MANCHESTE3R EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1909 MANCHEgTER EVENINQ HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1909 PAGE F o r Soto 72 Howo* For Sate 71 Rooms WHfcout Roard 59 Hoorn Fo# Sato 72 Hoo Oof of Touni Out of Towa MUST be seen — 8-bBdR>6m For Sato 75 ^ S a t o 7 B B oh on ROOM, private home, all the MANCHESTER — Dutch Colo- Split Ipvel, 1% bathg, flxvpMee, oam taitB for refined girl, few BERRY'S wmlls, sundeclt, ndal, center haU, 7 rooms, 4 family room, dtafay roon^ g « ^ KANCREFTBR — wnumanue CLASSIFIED steps from Post Office. 643- VBHNOH — 5 ^ room 'l980 low 20’s .. OwBer-Agebt, area, Oolonla] (eiroft ITM) 6746. garage, treaa. Don’t mtaa It bedrooms. 1% baths, ^ age, Roneh, aoTon ftcroa, 9TT Oont- Public Hearing Tomorrow Hufadite Agency Real^on, 649- utilities, good condition. Mid 742-6921. ■C®, SO X ao* recent ontbuUd- with acreage. Well malntaiaed 6324. 20’— S. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. ■ — ing. CSOM to highway. Huteh- authentic nine room realdenoo, ■man barn, heauttfuny altnat- ADVERTISING Aportmonts FlaH Land For Rout 73^ Ina Ageney Realtor®, On Hiring of Assessor OARRISON Colonial — Bight k a NCHESTER — 3-famlly, 6-6 ed near vukge green, over 100 Tenonwnts 63 VBRNON — New Hating, ^ CLASSmED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS rooms, modem kitchen, for­ In'ft; residential area, good e LUNOTDN 6% ACRMB, acree tolling flelda and wood®, A pUfaUo bearing wiU be beM and an 'Igraed that oom® room Ranch plus fuUy fin- 8 AJL to 4:80 PJL LOOKINO for an]dhlng In real mal dining room, four bed- floor with 2 bedrooms, brook, treed. Ideal for famBy extenalva frontage. Mid ap*a. tomorrow at 8 p.m. nt the Com­ changes risotdd b e made. iahed reo room, good lot, 621.- estate rentals — apartments, rooips^ central aiiHScndltloalng, living room, dining room, and with horses. 9^,000. C. B. <3o- By appointment, Boaanne The eeeesaora were In f uror ot 900. H.M. gVocOette, HCanoce,' Shorta, 64e-SStt. J. Wataoft. munity'teiU eo that townspeo- homes, multiple dwellings, no garage. One year dd. 684>B00. large kltche^ oil hot water vang Associates, 648-9674, 872- a buildhig cods no ttiat tax COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 64T-NM. Beach ft Oo., Realtora. Irie can dlacuoa hhing on os- fees. Call J. D. Read Estate Philbrick Agency, Realtors, heat aluminum storms and 4166. money would not be loot bw 4 M P.11. DAT BEFORE PDBUOATIOM 649-6647. oeaaor and adopting the state Associates, Inc., 643-6129. screens, extra 87 x 148’ treed AMDOVBR —New Hating. 6 ^ BOLTON (Moimt Ehmuaer). An- ta*een ten-year — DmiM m lar 8 e t*< *y Mid Monday la 4 :N p.m. Frldi^. - - ^ ...... building lot, A-zoned. Wolver- room Ranch with rec room, saldl buUt brick and frame 7% building code. No official vote Some reoMants do not report Ifr WE HAVE customers waiting ‘TWO-FAMII^ flato. oi^ ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. for the rental of your apart­ uUUties, treed lot, handy loca- Out of Town large trewl lot, 3-c*r garage. room Raised Ranch (1966). wlU be taken, but a town meet­ tenud fanprovementt ouch on ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ H .X . Frechette, ReaMon, 647- Beautiful wooded acre lot. FUr ing wlU be ooBed later if the recrentton rooms to Uis aonaw D IA L 643-2711 MftjBUT*’**” ' Agency, jjajjcWES’TER Is only minutes For Sol* 75 aora. Bxternal improvements tate Aseodates, Inc., 648-6129. below replacement at 628,600. consensus of ttse hearing b ______!______away from this 4% room require a pennlt from the aon- BOLTON — BH room Raised CaU Suaonne Shmia, 646-8288. that these ehozsgea obouhl take 22 LOCUST Street, six room du­ ’TWO FAMILY clean, 6 and 6, Ranch plus patio, garage and VBRNON — room Ranch, h)g agent. Ranch, reo room, sun deck, J. Watson Beads ft Oo., Real­ place. CowHii—d From Procodbig Pogt plex, adults preferred. 6140. plus two extra bedrooms on large lot. 614,600. Mitten Real­ caniort, half aore lot, fuU baae- tors. The anaeeeotn saM tfwt they 1^ baths, fireplace, 2 acre lot. Becasise the Job of aianeanr Lease and security required. third floor, convenient location ty, 643-6930. menf, bunt-ins, near aohotd. need a oletic to onaarer the Only 623,600. Hayes Agency, would be combined with that ' 646-2426, 9 to 6 p.m. 627,900. PhUbrldc Agency, Priced to aeU, 620,800. Hayeo VBRNON ^ Mepbene end wortc ki their of­ 646-0181. of 'buUdlng inapeotor it wlU be ArtklM For Solo 45 Housdiold Goods 51 Realtors, 649-8347. MANCHESTER — Gracious Co­ Agency, 646-OlSl. SEOiUSION SEEKERS fice a few days a week. While MANGHBS’TER — New Garden neoeesary t o the town to have lonlal, central location, 16X24’ b OL’TON —Coventry line. Ideal not actually opposing the lifting Model Home Furniture type two bedroom deluxe apart­ MANCHESTER — Exclusive SOUTH WINDSOR — N e w See this lovely 7-room \ a building «»de. The offioe of AIjWATS a fine selection of living room, fireplace, IH family home reduced to 626,900. of a paid aaaeaaor, thsy felt ment. Quiet location, heat and Forest Hills. New 7-room Rais­ Uating, 78TOom Ralaed Ranch, Ratted Rands cn private aanitary Inspector would otto reoondlticned TV Mts, at your 5 ROOM HOUSEFUL baths, 2-car garage, porch. Bel Spacious Colonial, fireplace, that the Job of aaeeseor wW be appliances furnished. 6176 per ed Ranch, double garage, 2H 3 baths, 3 fireplaces, 2 ga­ lot custom bsdlt for present be « port of this combination. ^ Zenitli Autborlied dealer — 19 PIECES Air Real Estate, 648-9332. two baths, two car garage, VA owneral Too many eodtras raster when the re^vahwlftm 8* month. Call Paul W. Dougan, baths, family with fireplace. rages, laige ibedroome, atove, If the town approvw this Modem TV Service, S8S Cen- $297 acres. Louis Dlmock Realty, to list here suds as 3 flrs- \ • • * completed this year. Other* at ; ter S t S4S-330a. Open dally Realtor, 649-4636. Seconda^ financing. »S8,^. MANCHESTER — 619,900. Six 649-9823. dMywaadier and diapoaal, 682,- plaoes, bath and a half, combined potttlon, the ihree- Interior Designer wants reliable Meyer Agency Realtors, 643- 000. H.1C. Frechette, ReaKore, man eiectod Board of Aaoes- that meeting feK that thia would ' and Thursday evenings. MANCHESTER 2-bedroom, first room Cape Cod, fireplace, com. ------_ Knotty Pine family room, be an kdeall thne to switoh from family or newlyweds to accept 0609. pletely redecorated Inside, 166x MANCHESTER Suburban Bx- r-890>. bullt-ins, at $27,0001 OaU aoie wvwld be oboHshed. floor apartment. In newer 2 elected to paM esseaeor. SOfOSSR ZIO ZAO sewing ma- delivery of complete Model Dis­ ecutive estate. Large 7-room - ! 5 John Sledeaky, 648-6806. \ ' family. 6146 per month, plus- CX>UNTRY Cape with five big 165’ lot. 61.000 down FHA., no The Board of Finance h a s ' 'chkie, ellgfatly used, makes but­ play of Quality Fumltune Just custom built Ranch, 2% baths, TOUeclal 060-13 snow. Regular, 622-7249 6324. 043-9678. rooms, or 3 room apartment three to four bedroonss, faonily room, garage, terrace, swim­ 69-96. Oole*s Discount, 643-6332. (former Puller Brush bldg.) and 2 bedrooms, 2-car garage, room, fireplace, garage. Bx- ming pool. Custom buUt. Dead­ Some snow removal has to he done the hard way, Now iJp to Hickel FOUR ROOMS, heat, hot water, left, and Arthur Ashwd'l. Town woricers today WALLPAPER Sale ^ 37 cents 175 Pine St. Manchester 474 MAIN ST. office for rent. Houses For Sato 72 plus carport, additional 2 rooms cdlenA area. Private treed lot. end street. Cloae to Manchea- by shovel and small snowblower. Park Dtqpartment appliances, disposal, dryer. Center of town, plenty of park­ struggled to get rid of some of tbs’ accumulation of (ConUnued from Page One) ‘ to 97 cents single roll. Good 646-2332 over garage. PhUbrlck Ag)ency Only 621,800. Hayes Agency, tef, Boat Hartford and school. 649-2420. ing, 646-2426^ 9-6. workmen here clear the paths in Center 'Park. In snow that fell in the weekend storm, crippling Machiasport and Hie dexneased selection. Sherwin - Williams (former Norman’s Pum. HOME and Income combina­ Realtors, 649-8847. 0404)181. B. J. CJarpenter, Realtor, 640- crisis o f the oil sHck in t h e surrounding area. Warehouse 6061. the foreground, George Bingham works with a town activities. (Herald photo by Buceivichis) Santa Barbara Channel, had , Co., 981 Main St. MANCHES’TER — Two bed- OFFICE SPACE available, good Sen. Oeoige D. Aiken, R-Vl., ’at com er of Pine ft Forest St.s) tion with m s Cape style two $20,600 - VERY attractive 3- SOUTH WINDSOR, Birch HUl. shovel. Guiding the snowlowers axie Edward Langer, begun to get dawn to detail on room Townhouse. Appliances location, parking, heat. Jani­ am ly 4-3. Ideal for two young bedroom Ranch. buUt-ln range, quoted an unidentified official PAINT Brushes — Discontinued Mon.-Frl. 9-9, Sat. 9-6 Large, Jumbo else 4-bedroom COLUMBIA — Gracious ouotom and utilities, parking, patio torial service included, 676. per families or an In-law situa­ Machiasport. " I wouldn’t ex­ precUctlng favorable action by emd imperfects. Ali sizes. Half fireplace, natural woodwork, Oolomtl, family room, formal built fosur bedroom Colonial, IH WtUtmanttc; Ruth Deaso, 287 and private .cellar. 6180. Call month. Call 649-6334. tion. Separate utilities, country pect an overnight declalan,” the the board within two weeks. j off regular prices. The Sher- 3 ROOMS OF acre lot, trees, view. 6H00. dining room, la ^ e Uvlng room. bathe, large fireplaoe. Located Hospital Notes Phoenix St, Vernon; Rtohord apokeeman said. J.D. Real Estate Associates atmosphere. 621,500. Wolverton But he forecast " a great fight ’ win-WiUiams Co. 981 Main St. FURNITURE down FHA, no down VA. On a high wooded lot. PhUbrlck in area of lovely homes. Skating • Coasting U.S. Trust Inc., 643-6129, 643-8779. STORE FOR RENT, Oak St. Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. Potlento Today: 292 Durrenbezger, 449 Oakland St., Technically, the cU import by the domestic oil intereate’’ to ONLY $169 location, reasonable rent. Call flutchlns Agency, Realtors. Agency, Realtors, 0484(847. Private three family right of Wapping; Kevin Eldgerly, Boyer way to Icdse. Priced in SO'a. CaU ADMITTED SATURDAY: appUcaticn and trade sane appU- block the project in the next FIVE ROOM apartment, sec­ 649-6334. TWO FAMILY — 4-4, two car 649-5324. Rd., Roricville; Mro. MSdi«d Taps O’Leary gG.E. PORTABLE TV, 16” , call Used But All In Good Shape VBRNON —Custom built Mrs. Carolyn Bktekmore, Glas- oattons are separate matters. In step when the Inteilor Depart­ ond floor, quiet location, adults Lange Agency, 1-228-0849 or 1- Firana, Williimaiiitlc; Mro. Rose evenings, 643-4863. — Includes — garage, good condition. Central r a n c h deluxe, three bedrooms, Colonial Rands, prime area, 228-8206. tcnbuiy; Thomaa Cordner, 144 fact. Occidental has said tt will ment la asked for an oU Import Bedroom Suite only, 6125. per month. Call ony- location. Near bus lines. 623,- attractive home offers quality construction, three CHen'wood St.; Joseph Duva, 89 Fiono, ^lt>on; James Fulton, As (Executive not build the 8(XI,000-barrel-a-day quota by Occidental Petroleum HANNAH’S husband Hector Living Room Suite ttme. 649-2607. Houses For Rant 65 900. 646-0410. proud ownership, many extra large bedrooms, dosfble ga­ HoUlster Bt.; Mro. Fannie Bar 462 A veiy' St., Wapping; 'Peter refinery in Maine unlera It wina Corp. hates hard work so he cleans ■ 6 Pc. Dinette Set fazM>, 28 Roosevelt S t ; Gertrude OtgTiac', Bast Hartford; Mrs. Dr. James J. O’Leary, a Man­ the import qixXa aa well as the The Maasachuzetta Conzum- FIVE room apartment, with THE ORIGINAL (and proud) features. Tlmrod Rd. High 30’s. rage, barn. Only 686,800. Hayea Wanted— ftool Estate 77 There is no skating at Center the rugs with Blue Lustre. Lairips, Tables, Rugs, Pictures Morrison Agency, 643-1015. Agency, 046-0181. Fraberg, Bast Hartford; Hubert Gertrude Griffin, 278 Parker St. chester native now Uviiq; in trade zone. era CouncU has estimated that and a few other items. stove and heat, closed in porch, MANCHESTER — Six room owners have outgrown t h e ir ______Springs Pend. Coasting, how­ , Rent electric shampooer 61. Ol- ■ SBUJNO YOUR HOMBT For Gagnon, 928 Pleasant Valley Also, Anthony Harmon, 82 Monday’s action by the zotiee the project would save New parking, adults only. 643-8680. house, available immediately. home In the desirous Rock- MANCHESTER ever, is allowed In the park un- Westport, was appointed execu­ cott Variety Store. PLUS! Seven years OOVBNTOY T—Route 81. Large prompt courteous service that Dr., South Windsor; Mrs. Edith Wells St.; Angelo Leool reedy Etoorgoncy N irnibon: chael Lardner, 301 HoUlster St.; Swamp Rd., Coventry; Mrs. teaching staff next year. England, political leaders were T O BID 2 2 8 - ^ . range, 6100. Adults, no pets. Small down payment. Owne\ SOUTH WINDSOR, large cus­ JudUfa hSoiton and son, 88 tion for any use. 646-2426 from for summer fim, garage and GOA, India (AP) — ProUbi- George Melxell, Hublard Dr., Also at tonight’s meeting, As­ cautioualy jubUiant Monday at SEWAGE TREATMENT Call 872-0628 weekdays. .1-873-8631, evenings. breezeiway. 628,500. Aasum- Highway . .5 4 9 4 0 7 0 tom, L Rands, 2 hatha, fire­ Ridgewood St.; Mrs. Ruth Wanted— To Buy 58 9 to 5 p.m. Vernon; James Montesl, 130 sistant Superintendent AUen the decision of th’e Foreign FAdU TTEB— qble 6%% mortgage, place, barbecue, first floor tlon will be a' seven year kteh in Krlstoff and son, 48 Fairfield ELLJNG’TON — 3% room Gar- EIGHT ROOM Colonial re­ Gari)ogo . .549-1885 Hartl Dr., TalcottvUle; Lisa Dresser will present a proposal Trade Zone Board of Alternates TOWN OF MANCHESTER —Three new family room, formal din­ India. St.; Mrs. Judith KeUy and Household Goods 51 den Apartments. Large rooms, production, 2H baths, 2 fire- Moreau, Stafford Springs; Ar- for a summer' schod program. to recommend Maine’s bid tor LOOKING for used furniture. 'stores for lease. 600xl(X) square 649-1445 3 0 m r 0 r y W a te r. .549-9597 ing room, modem kltcheiK 2- The national committee of the daughter, 08 Summer St. SOUTH WINDSOR. CONN. heat, hot water, appliances, pteuces, family room, recrea­ For Appointment. thuf O’Connor, ThompsonvUle; This program wUl Include foreign trade zones at Portland Call 643-5646. feet. Busy location. Reasonable. ear garage, Philbrick Agency, governing Congreas Party Has Also, Mrs. Rosemary Fahey The Town of South Windsor, SINGER automatic zig-zag sew­ wall to wall carpeting, adults. tion room, double garage, 2 N o Agents Timothy Oehnsen, Mark Dr., make-up claases at the sec­ and Machiasport. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. ResJtora 648-6847. given eeven years’ time tor na­ and daughter, 68 Barry Rd.; James J. OXeory Coimeaticut acting through its ing machine, with cabinet, ex­ WANTED ’TO BUY — antiques, Coventry; Mrs. Lorraine Pepin, ondary level and remedfol "Today’s action after a long Call 876-9407. patios, trees. Superb landscap­ SPLIT-LEVEL, LARGE Uvlng tionwide introduotlon of prrtilbi-' Mrs. Janet Dolbec and daugh­ Sewer Oommlaalon, will receive cellent condition, hems, button­ steins, furniture, pewter, lead­ 263 MAIN Street, offices fo r Bast Hartford; Michael Plan- i-aading and math classes at and uimecessary delay is good ing, 200’ frontage. Hutchins room with cathedral ceilings, tion. ter, 40 Olcott St. New York City. Before that, sealed proposals . t o construc­ holes, sews on buttons, em­ ed lamps, art glass, primitives rent, 640. mortthly. Ask f o r RCXIKVILLE — 4 room apart­ Agency Realtors, 649-5324. tanlda, 70 Clement R d.; Mra. the elementary level. he was vice president and direc­ news for New England,’ ’ sold tion of Sanitary’ Sewers at any quantity. Furniture re­ ment, 6100. Clean location, kitchen with bullt-ins, three DISCHARGED SUNDAY: broiders, Monograms, etc. Mr. Frechette, 647-9993. Marie Plante, Bast Hartford; The math curriculum for kln- tor of economic research of the Rep. William Hathaway, D- Town Manager’s Office, Town yard, children accepted. 872- CENTRALLY located. Six room bedrooms, VA baths, family John MicNamar, 209 Woodland Originally over 6300., now only paired. 644-8962. The Side-Button Jacqueline Roman, 1179 Avery Life Insurance Association of Maine, whose district includes Hall, 1540 SuUivan Avenue, MAIN St., com er office, 3 rooms room. Philbrick Agency, St.; James OoUier, Canterbury; dergeuten through Grade' 12 wUl 686. or 610. monthly. City Sew­ 0359, 12-12:30 noon, 6-8 p.m. Colonial in the Manchester St, Wapping; Leosal, By Raymond F, & Louis C . Pemumo- Hartford; Susan OueUette, rector Francis SiorteU. ings Bank o t Manchester. He Specification Requirements, system, new oak floors, new Blalsdell, Hebron; Mrs. Cath­ ary 16th, 1868 from 10:00 o.tn. guarantee. Reduced for quick THE THOMPSON House — Cot­ Broad St. behind Dairy Queen, di^washer, wall to wall car­ D«1axe Apartments from $145 per moatk. Evergreen Rd., Vernon; John spoke mahUy about inflation Contract Drawings and Aii- sale. 616.80 cash or terms avail­ tage St. centrally located, large peting, air-conditioning, swim­ ceramic baths, possible mort­ erine Duncan, 66 Barry Rd.; Wilkas, 66 Dale Rd.; Nancy dangers and said, "The great to 12:00 noon and acfanini*ter denda, may be examined e i $175. a month. F & D. Annulli gage assumption. Call Mr. Marie Edwards, Canterbury; NO SIDES TAKEN able to responsible party. Call pleasantly fumlslied rooms, ming pool and tennis courts, Lamb, Storrs; Mrs. Jeaigiine challenge to the Nixon Admin­ the electon oath to those who office of Town Engineer, South Realty, 649-6544. Howard Faucett, 886 Tolland MORGANTOWN, Ky. (AlP) — Capitol Sewing for free parking. Call 649-2358 for over­ parking and storage all includ­ Zinsser, Belflore Agency, 647- Rentals By Steniger, RockvlUe; Frances istration as H assumes office Is ■hidl be found qualified. Windsor, Oonneotlcut; F. W . Tpke.; Dean Hathaway, Hansen The Civil War monument here delivery 246-2140. night and permanent guest FURNISHED office for rent or ed. No pets. Hartford, 527-9238, 1413. PAUL W. DOUGAN, Realtor Greene, 866 HlUiard St.; to dampen down the expecta­ Emeet B. Vlk Dodge Plan Rooms in Farming- " r., Vernon; John Kosak, 42 la the only one in the state to tion of inflation, but to do so rates. lease, approximately 400 Vernon, 875-8721, 876-4869. TWO FAMILY, large 6 ft 6 Du- Steihen Chaffee, Stafford Charles J. Luoe, ton, Connecticut, and at office SEWING MACHINES — singer 649-4535 Birch Bt.; Reinhold Lerch, 85 Springs. honor both Nbrthem end South­ without preclpUatlng a serious of James 8. Minges ft Asso­ square feet, ground floor, all plex, bath and half on owner’s Albert E. Moiganoon, automatic zig-zag, excellent PLEASANT room for gentle­ RCX2KVILLE —. 3 room apart­ HOT^INT Benton St.; Robert McDonald, Also, Walter Ferguson, 104 ern s(ddiers. contraction of the economy.” utilities included. Main Street, side separate 'furnaces, one Board of Selectmen ciates, Inc., Engineers, One condition. Makes buttonholes, man, parking, linen service. ment partially furnished, stove East Hartford; Mrs. Frances Garth Rd.; Mrs. Sharon Ltsk, ■near Center. Security deposit minute from Main 3t. Very BUeenor WHgM, Profeasional Park, Farming- hems, embroiders, etc. Orig­ Call 644-0248. and refrigerator, 6100, 872-4762. h^acDonald, 145 Ctenter St.; Vernon; Earl Peeler, East required. $125. monthly. Call nice condition, Wolverton Agen- Aashtent Town Cleric ton, Coonecttcut, on and after inally over 6300., 6 monthly James Maddolinl, WUlimanttc; Hartford; Anita ChappeU, 478 CENTRAL, clean room for gen­ 643-9678. ' cy. Realtors, . 649-2813. Corner of New State Rood & HHIIoitl Street Dated at ToUand, Oofaieotkxtt, February 10, 1969, every wedc- payments of 66-60 each or pay- R(X3KVILLE — 'Three large PhUlip Marion, 27 W eit Str; N. Main St.; Mrs. Agnro BUl- day except Saturday between 661 cash. 622-0931 dealer. tleman, working days. this 10th day of February 1908. TWO ROOM office, 100 percent CUSTOM BUILT oversize Cape, Models Qpen from 2:00 p.m. till dark Mary Rooney, 73 Lockwood St.; Ington and son, 8 Downey Dr.; hours of 0:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.in. Separate entrance and bath­ tor, stove and heat ln«cluded, Main St. location. Inquire Mar­ oni oversize lot. 120’ wide, and Richard Tierney Jr., 49 Wedge- Mrs. Angela Havezui and son, Cfopies thereof may be obtained BRAND NEW automatic zig­ room, parking. 649-4256. 6120. Rowe 'ft Rowe Realty, 1- low's, 867 Main St. exceptionally well landsca1>ed. wood Dr.; Dawn Turgeon, East Andover; Mrs. Diane Twarldns at office of James S. Minges zag sewing machines, un­ 875-3167, Hartford; Mra. Gloria WUIieuns, FOR EXPERT and daughter, TbompsonvlUe; claimed lay-aways. Reduced to LADIES ONLY, nicely fur- EAST HARTTORD — Burnside 2-car garage. Bowers School, WARNING ft Associates, Inc., upon pay­ ni.shed rooms fpr I'ent, all util­ 98 Ludlow Rd. Mrs. Gertrude HunUns and WH®EL ALIGNMENT—WHEEL BALANCING 644.60. Easy terms. Dealer 247- Avenue, modem 2 story office 628,000. Philbrick Agency Real­ REFERENDUM VOTEf ment of $30.00 t o each eet, ities included, 'private bed­ Bmins SATURDAY: A aon. Oak Dr., Hebron; Mrs. ’* COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE 1066. building with elevator, small 2 tors, 649-5347. $15.00 of which 'Will be refund­ rooms with community kitch­ Wanted To Rent 68 daughter to Mr. aryl Mrs. Paul Kathleen Bchroeder and son, RADIATOR REPAIRING AND SERVICE TOWN OF ANDOVBR room office, 1600 sq. ft. office A referendum vote of the able upon returning set in g)ood 30” HOTPOINT electric stove, en, living room, and two 617,600 —' 6 ROOM CUSTOM SIZES Itotth, Storra; a aon to Mr. and Tolland; Mrs. Joyee Cochran condition within 30 days after space. Will divide to suit ten­ Ranch, large wooded lot, fire­ lira. Thomas Matteo, Laurel SES electors and cHlzena qualified to white corner cabinet, divan. baths. Ideally located. to bus WANTHD —5 rooms, middle 38-48 and son, Blast Hartford. bids are opened. ant. Reasonable ^ent^ Giuliano place, storms, 6700 down FHA. MANCHESTER GREEN Ridge Rd., ToUand; a son to , DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: vote fti town meettnga of the CaU between 9-11 a.m. or after line and .stores. Please call af­ aged working couple, no pets. Each proposal must be ac­ Realty, 522-7143. Meyer Agency, 643-0609. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Linders, 786 Joseph GaUfigher, Bast Hart­ Town of Andover, Connecticut, 6 p.m., 643-7098. ter .5 p.m., 644-03R3. Must have by March 1st. Will CLARKE MOTOR SALES companied by Propoeol Guiur- 5385 N. Main St.; a son to Mr. and ford; Gerard Lacroix, 272 Main WlU be heU, purouant to Section PRlMfe office for lease. Excex>- pay up to 6110. monthly. Call anty in form of certified check CENTRAL, pleasant room . for SOUTH END—Newly complet­ Mra. Michael Qllberi, Laurwood -St.; Mra. Oezirude Foucher, RT. 0 and 85. BOLTON— 043-9521 1066 of the General Statutes, oa tlonal location. Medical Phar­ 872-3179 after 6 p.m. ADD a touch of Interest to a cardigan or bid bond in amount of 5% PINE CHEST of drawers, seven gentleman working days, park­ ed 6-room Raised Ranch on Dr., Bolton; a daughter to Mr. Staitford Springs; Everett Har­ amended, fti Town Office BuUd­ macy Building. Haynes and with side-buttoning! You'll find this one of the total amount of the bkL drawers, 6175. Call 646-4016. ing, 613-4576 after 5 p.m. large lot, kitchen with dlapos- and Mrs. Arthur Dauer, 20 ris, 18 Emerson St.; Mra. Cece­ lng of said ’Town on ’Tuesday, Main Street. Paneled, alr-con- WANTED In Manchester 3 bed­ 60 Coburn Road ^ easy to knit; so very nice to wear. A peiformance bond in on .al, stove, dishwasher, tile bath Dearborn Dr. lia SUba, 88 Windsor Ave., Rock­ February 18, 1868 between the ditio^ned. C3all evenings, 649- room home with an option to Pattern No. 5385 has knit directions amount equal to 100 per cent and a half with colored fix­ 1436 BIRTHS SUNDAY: A son to vUle; Anthony Meek, 10 Con- houn of 6:00 AAC. and 6:00 LIGHT' housekeeping rooms 5820^ 843-6514, 243-1028. buy. 647-9725. tures, 3 bedrooms, formal din­ The proud owners of this fine home are retiring to warmer climates and - sizes 38 to 48 Inclusive. of (xsitraot price and Labor and 34-82 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walter, greoB B t; Mrs. Lyiuie Watson p.m. upon the following queo- for rent. Call 643-4074. ing room, 2-car garage, fire­ have asked us to eel! their home. Finft time offered for sale. Was design^ SEND Sot in coins lor ooch pattorn KEEP YOUR HOME Materials Payment Bond In Hke 96 Benton St.; a son to Mr. and and aon, Mansfield Depot; Mrs. IN THE FAMILY! tlon: HARTFORD RD. — 2,500 place, walk-out patio doors In and built by present owners. to Includo (irit-cliss mailing. ___ amount will be required. Mrs. ,George Fisher, 40 Olcott Carolyn Smith and son, 107D Let me show you about Now York Shall Regional School DIs- square feet. Ideal for manu­ basement, tei quiet area. Build­ Anne . Cabol, Manctaeoter FROM the Island, the easy-to-wcar muu- No prcpossl may be 'with­ Business Property Uvenlnf Herald. Henld, : IIWlU t AVB. OP ~ St. Sycamore Loiw; Mrs. Joan Ola- Life’s Mortgage Protection Plan. trlct Number 8 fttcreose the facturing or distribution, plat­ er. Charles Ponticelll, 649-9644. There are so many extra features that it makes it difficult to list them all. .\MBRfOA8,AS, NEW ------VOBK, N.Y. muu to be made with either below- BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A sem drawn within sixty (60) days For Sato 70 elbow or* short sleeves. iwUl and daughter, Storrs; Mrs. Phone or vlalt. . . amount of bonds of the Dtt- MAN WANTED form, excellent Jpcatlon. 649- Basically it contains three bedrooms up, living room, dining room and teiM to Mr and Mrs. WiUiam LalUer, after dote of opening thereof. 7295. / SOUTH MAIN STREET — An Priat Nimi, Atflnil wlUi ZIP COOl u ) , No. 1436 withiPHOTO-GUIDE Is in Patricia Flanagan and son, 17’ trict approved at referen­ kitchen down, one full bath up, lav. down, beautiful enclosed rear porch, lt)l« Nuinktr, 116 Brooklyn St., RockvUle; a Attention of bidden is called Fu|I-tlme in a retail store BARBER SHOP long estab­ older seven room house that two fireplaces (one in the basm ent), an enclosed porch, garage, etc. Built sizes 36 to 52, bus^ 38 to 54. Size 38, O’Leary Dr. dum vote held March 12. poxtlcularly to requiremente of INDUSTRIAL — central, 2,600 You'll find the new '69 Spring ft 40 bust. 4 yards ol 35-inch. son to Mr. and Mrs. David JOHN E. DOYLE where selling experience is lished with large clientele, has become too big for pres­ 1066, from $1,260,000 to $1 ,. minimum wage rates to be paid. .square feel, first floor, large with the best of eveiything. Summer ALBUM filled with meny lovely HunUey, Hayes Ave., Rock­ Wolverton Agency Realtors, ent owner. Three bedrooms, SEND 654 In coins for o K h pattern RIGHT NAME 026,000 to iRxnrlde additional Right is reserved to waive any neoeseary. Also part-time 13.X40’ walk-in cooler, loading designs from which to choose patterns to Includo first-class mollio|. vUle; a son to Mr. and Mrs. AHMEDABAD, IndU (AP) — 68 Oowoeettewt BlvA 649-2813. V k baths, all In excellent con­ Possible to inspect at anytime that is convenient for you. Sensibly nriced in all types of needlework. Dniy 506 funds for oomtruotlng addl- infonnalHy in propoMds r»- openings available. dock, ample parking, vacant. Sue Burnett, Manclieoter Paul Cassidy, 118 Highland Dr., A tiny bird known as the Bab­ Boot Hartford dition. Lots of living space. at $38,500. a copy! __ _ Wapping: a daughter to Mr. and tlom to azid renovation of oeived and to word work at dis­ Cull Warr^m E. Howland, 391 CENTER Street, an eight Eyentaa Herald, m o AVB. OP bler is a friend of Iqdla’a mili­ 638-4441 — A-ppIy — Priced in low twenties. T.J. CRIB QUILTS. Stitch a cute" Ballooti AMk1M 0A8. n b w y o b h , n .y . Mra. Clarence Anderson, 6 HUl- the Regional School? cretion of Sewer Commiortan Realtbr, 643-1108. « room home with 2-car garage Crockett Realtor, 648-1677. Girl quilt for the girl, or the Fisher-led ...... tary men posted in desert areas X«a No acting in best tateresteof Tbwn located in business II zone. oUte Manor Ave., RookvUle. akmg the Pakistan border. A T. J. CROCKEH, Realtor for a boy! Also included - The Posy. i i » DiaCMARiaED BATURDAY: Nftw York LHo Inauranc* Company Dated at Andover, Oonneett- of South Windsor. BUSH FOR ^tENT, Vernon Circle Dwelling could be easily con­ MANCHESTER —Custom built i. I Play-Blo;:k and Circus Time, Pattern member the State AoMmbly , ’69 Spring .ngu...... ft Summed...... Basic FASHION cut, Januaty 81, 1668. Timry V. Bprenkal store, located right on Circle, verted for professional or com­ 6-room Ranch, family room, pieces, direction! lor 12 lovely cover Flqyd Foot, 9 Main St; Mn. Life Insurance • Group Insuranca 643-1577 is now avalltbla! Send for one nu.,, said azMiers told him the birds Berey B. Otwk, HARDWARE €0. 600 sq. ft. available, March mercial occupancy. Robert J. large kitchen, walk-out base­ lets. Just 506 (tt a copy of Q104. from BVonoes Aimotead, CHoston- Annulllat • Health Insurance % Town Managta which k) pick your patterns during your got excited and "babble” any Lecn Palmer, 1. For information call 872-, Smith, Inc., 963 Main Street, ment, excellent location. Upper bury; Pamela Boures, Warf- ______Pension Plans lelsurel Only 504 a copy. time there is troop movement Jrtin C. Hutchkiaon, Read Herald Ad» 0628 days. 049-5241. 20’s. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. houae Point; Broeot CSiairai, on the other aide of the border. Board of Scfteotmio

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iKanirlifipittfr lEo^nittg Avsnags Dally Net Press Ron Par n w Weak lM e4 The Weather - About Town Joanory as, 18M All UMinlMn ol Um BHtMk- Partly cloudy "bmlglit. tow, AimriMB ChH> an Madatod near 20. Tomorrow fair wbMy to” ■*^r T ■ « that th an win ba a apaaial 15,436 and a little Boidar. Id#i m m t SO. raaeUar taeW< * • *1 eHh- M anchester A City of Vittage Charm . Manoheatar Lodge of VERNON vtMi. Lxxxym , n o . iis (TTORTY-TWO PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) '{. win meet tonight at 7:S0sat the MANCHESTRR, 00NN„ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1969 P R IC E T E N cam. Maaonlc Temple. The Ms***!- Maaon degree will be oonferred. TekphiHM 644>MS4 The book dlacuaaiaa grotq> of 1968 Sates $2.4 BHliop the Newcomen Club of the UConn Applicants Mancbeater TWCA will diacuaa -Neartng Record the book **Fhre Smooth Stonaa" at tta meothig tonight at 8 at Open Tbundoy and Friday fill ♦ BTORRS, Coon. (AP) — the home of Mra. Sidney Oold- VAC Sets Record Unlvenky of CWmecticut of- Rockefeller Presents Plan wyn, 40 Oloott St, Apt 108. fictals expect to receive a \ ----- / record 18,000. appHcatlons Prlendab^ Lodge of Maaona from prospective students tor wlH have Ma antuat Wlntar So- Sales, Earnings the 1909-70 academic year. eiat Friday. There wSI be a ao- The total Ukd teqiped 18,000 4 days only! by early January, .almost all dal hour at 8:80 at the home United Aircraft Corp; yeater- have been $08,789,748 or $8.49 a of Mr. and Mra. Walter R. Fer- day announced record Bales and Bhare, ctmiparMl with $87,809,798 of them from secondary To Continue Tax Surcharge Engaged gUBon, 104 Oartfa Rd., and din- cahnings. for 1968. or $4.78 a share for 19W. school Mudents seeking tn n e r will be at Flano’a. David Sales totaled more than $2.4 A corporaitloa forecast last beootne UCcam freehmon Wednesday llirougli Saturday, next fon. Iba amaeamant of IO m NldK*, 74 Amott Rd.. la billion last year, an increase of August that United Aircraft’s Lsut y«ar, 10,800 applica­ Otarta Ama Uriaoo o< lUnebaa- chairman, and remrvationa nine per c«it over the prevldlia sales for this year will show a deadline la today. record of $2.2 blUion set in 1967. amaU decHne from those of 1968 tions were received before In ao FhC4> Andnar Paaay ot the spring deadUne. Chairman WUIUm P. Qwlnn is atUl valid, Qwlnn said. ”Bk»- $$W oiildGo Wafiptad haa bean anwuBoad by Miw Sandra Cluqpin, daugh­ put the aalea figures at $2,408,- ed on the present ouUook,” he ’Die unlversRy’s undergrad­ bar mothar, Mra. Mary L. UH- te r of Mir. end M ra. Stanley 20q,B9S for last year and $2,212,- added, “we expect a small tem- uate and graduate enrall- Chapin of 20 Clyde Rd., haa 270,124 for 1967. Hia report list- porary dip in sates in 1969, prob­ merit Is now about 12,000 at To Schools, ano of 4a SumiiMr a t Sbeisalao fur clearance sale the main campus in Stom . a daughter of the late Patsy been named to the dean’a Hat od pet earnings for last year ably of no more than 8 per Paul Urlano. for the flrat aemeater at the at $61,898,981 or $8.08 a ahare. cent.” ‘IM s wiU resuU p r lir ^ Welfare Aid Bar flanoe la the aon of Mr. Unlveralty of Oonnectlout Have the fur youVe always wanted duringr our hugre fur clearance 1 Fabulous If It bad not been for the 10 iiy from reduced requirements School of Nuralng. per cent federal Income aurtax for aircraft eiiglnea by both and Mn. waiter Faaay of Ml WASHINGTON (AP) — CtoUllD Rd. savings, fahuloiia furs—coats, jackets, capes and stotes, all reduced from regu­ enacted during 1968, Qwlnn add- military and commercial ciisto- ed, earnings last year would mera, he said. Ahel Takes Gov. Nelson A. RockeftHer MiBi IM k » la a 1B67 gradu­ FOR lar stock. Here's a partial listing of the many values you’H find during this ate of M ancbeater Hgfa ScfaooL ______. _ __ Qwimi reported that the cor­ of New York uRveiled at She li enqjloyed aa a aeentary very tpeekd sid e: poration’s net Income for 1969 the White House todajr a should be lUgher than in 1968. Big Lead in hi adranoed r**«in*ig at Pratt Cosm^fics pten to continue the "tem- ■ad WhMney DtvMcn of IhiMed O • 1 6 "How«ver,’’'he added, "we con- poiirary" 10 per cent federal 3Y1T1I111 Jy II v F tjfll'le’' uidlkely that results Airoraft, Kaat Hartford. Mr. Pa^ 'TPS J irom operations can approach Steel Vote incincome taic surcharge and ■agr M a graduate of A. I. Prinoe the hlg^ level of 1968 before use the proceeds to heAp fi­ Teotantoal School, H artford. He PirrSBUROH (AP) —I. w. . ^ h r k f ' I I rkgAT'Yl ^ write-offs described above.’’ nance state and local pro­ lamd aa a corporal In 4tie Uggett$ OI119L A/ 49 I t 11 Because of inflationary pres- Abel, who climbed from the mill grams, particularly for ed­ V jB. Martoe Ootpe for two , mres, he added, “it la expected floor to the top of organized la­ ucation. yaan. Ha ti en^jloyed at Mor- AtTheFuioids bor, took a commanding lead to­ tel a presentation mode before I a f * c | f k | lC ^ t the relationshi pof 1969 sell- day in his battle to retain the laad Tool Go. J aa^A-aO ing prices to estimated costs Presldet Nixon’s Urban AfCoira Tba wedilh% la plaaned fOr llANCnSTBR presidency of the powerful Unit­ n — ______cannot be as favorable as in ed Steelworkers Union. Council, Rockefellsr also sug­ Aug. S a t S t Jarnea' Cfauroh. By TH® ASSOCIATED PRESS igee.” Another factor, he said, gested that 28 per oenLof future, Supporters of Abel said they tecaeU Jets shot down a Syrian is the changing mix in deHveries were confident he was well on growth In other federal rav e-' air force MI021 today. of engines to commercial cus- his way to a substantial victory nues be eornMuind to under­ A Syrian mllltaiy spokesman tomers involving a partial shift over challenger Emil Narick, a write new nationwide weMsre in Damascus said the plane was to the JT9D engine with its at- relatively unknown union law­ standards which, he urgett be on a training mlsrion with an- tendant high starting costs, yer. paid tn fuB by the federal gov­ other Boviet-bulK Mia21 near United Aircraft’s 1968 com- But a Narick spokesman said, ernment. the oease-are line when they merclal sales, principally to air- “We think that their confidence "B y tMs rtwrlng of fiscal were attacked by tour French- line customera, totaled $1,067,- is premature. At this point Arctic Expedition? S tr a n g wltiXn the federal sys­ made Mirage 8 Jeto of the Israe- 278,642i or 44 per cent of total we’re looking for a concession Hartford To Probe tem;" be sold far a statement, H air force. He accused the Is- sales, and crossed ithe $1 billion statement from Mr. Abel." •No, it’s just the USS Ck)ates,V naval reserve train­ “we cannot only further educa­ radis of violating Syrian air marie for the first time In the Abel campaign aids said Abel ing vessel, at her berth in New Haven Harbor as tion and provide welfare hens- spoee. corporatiim’a history, Qwinn was leading by an almost two- flts more efficiently, but we can In ’IW Aviv, an teraeli spokes- said, to-one margto based on returns Snow Clearing Pace glimpsed Wednesday from the spot where city also help preserve the vUailty man claimed two Syrian jets He said the corporation’s from three-fourths of the union’s work crews were dumping snow. (AP Photofax) and sffsctlveneas of staite and hithjOJxt a t 5 0 % o f f were over Israeli territory and board of directors and manage- 3,600 locals. It said 289,000 votes By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS from 18 to 88 Imdies in depth, local government, wttMn (he that one was shot down and the meiA intend to ask stockholders, were cast, but refused to give a Plowing efforts were near was listed as the cause of federal system." other chased off. at their April 8, 1969, annual deaths for many* persons. breakdown on the figures. A a completion in Connecticut today Nixon presided at the opening It was the fln t air batUe be- meeting in East Hartford, to Abel report just before the last after the state’s heaviest snow­ Storm related deaths, includ­ tween Syria and Israel in more increase the authorized common of the Urtwn CouncU meeting statement gave Abel a lead of fall since 1M9, but the slow ing two traffle-acotdent fatali­ 50 U.S. Officers Targete but turned over the chaif to Ulan a year. No Israeli^ losses stock from ithe present 80,000,000 129,866 to 66,431 over Narick. It pace of snow removal haa ties, had risen to 19 by today. were reported. • shares to 80,000,000 shares, and Vice president Spiro T , Agnsw look for the green tog! included 2,228 locals. caused a City Council Investigra- Two deaths were reported ’Tues­ b m u se a National S ecurity An Israeli spokesman said the to authorise 8,000,000 shares of An Independent Associated tion in Hartford and a flood day. Robert N. Bogen, 78, of two Soviet-built jets crossed the a nsiw p re fe n ^ stook without Couoctt ssBsioa began 18 min­ Press survey had Abel leading of complaints to otflciali in Bridgeport collapsed while shov­ GIs Thwart Tries utes later. MINIATURE y, oease-fire over ttie Q bittiOBdis of Americans lieisr % Premier Levi Bshkol’s govern- s ^ k . 'iheae 'oeitlbns, he added, ' ’They said they were banMag Saigon increased speeulatlen al SB per cent fcs added each away the otaw, mSch rO^d Council voted to investigate de­ Saigon’s Tan Son Nhut Air Base ment won on overwhelming vote "will materially aasiat in ae- on the largsr tonais, vdiich have lays in plowing whole areas of that the Viet O o a g and Ntem year until, by 1978, all tece^Xs today. of oonfldenoe Tuesday night qulrihg ptopertias and bust- not finished counting, to go tor the city. Vietnamese mlgM be trying to from the surcliaigo—an «stimot- from the Kheoaet, Israel’s Par- nesses to sobance the oorpora- Narick. .? As many os 60 officers on (tie maneuver into posittoa' tor so­ ed $14 MBfon—woidd be diaMfe- CouncUman Georae KlnseUa, staff of Gen. Ckeigbten W. Usment, but the premier still tion’a growth, by making it The voting won’t be official a former mayor, said that “like other Tet offenstve. But U.B In- uted to states and local oommu- w as threatened with the defec- possible to tailor acquisition until all the ballots are certified Abrams could have been kSted telligenoe officera aoid major mttHc Northeast the people who were flounder­ or woimded la one of the at­ ttoa of oiw party in Ms coalition terms to fit the needs of any by union tellers. This could take ing in the snow, this adminis­ eoemy forces ore not In "A serious imbalance has com ifutntalchocolatM Cabteet. particular situation.” until May 1. tacks, but no Amsrlcsas were ydt to launch a rtgidficant at­ been devrioping within the fed- tration. is floundering.” hurt The only casualty was a NfwvoSucTuiGASSortwrm^ A no-confidence motion put Unfilled orders and Gpvern- Abel, whose reserved manner Kinsella was one of the three tack on Salgm although t)Mt« eiol system," Rockefeller said. torward by the nationalist Free ment letters of intent nt the end has become a trademark, did Storm Toll Vietnameoe chUd who ' was might be small-aoale nsuauWs "State and focal expemUtuTes to council members named to sUgfatly injured. Center party was defeated T4-B, compared with $3,278,000,000 in not a i^ a r in public. And his probe the snow removal situa­ and terrorist attacks. meet human needs have been but Haim Landau said he and 1967. The backl^ at the end headquarters in a downtown ho­ tion. Late ’Tuesday he comment­ A few houra before, American Two ot the sfaufetle'buses that rising much more rapkHy than other leaders o t the rmhtlst of both years was split about tel had anything but an air of ed that “city deportments are forces intercepted about 100 en­ haul American military persca- federal expenditures f o r domea- Oahal party would meet to da- evenly between government and victory. Over 100 making a tremendous effort to emy soldtera 28 mites northeast nel around Saigon wore targets tic purposea. clde whether to withdraw from commercial business, Tables were piled with re­ NEW YORK (AP) — The open those streets that haven’t of Saigon and smashed several of the teiToriats today. Ih e two However, the federal giovem- the government. The withdraw- Qwlnn said 1968 earnings. freshments and a Yugoslavian Northeast was still shaking off been plowed.” big rockets on launching iwds, attempts took place a t almost ment collects two-tMrds of all the effects of its surprise snow­ Hartford City Manager Elisha apparently cUmed at the U.S. mpot the taxes whereas state and lo­ (Bee Page Twenty-Two) (See Page Sixteen) (See Page Sixteen) the scune near the Mg ohr storm today with commuters, Freedman said the snow emer­ base end within 30 mlnutea of cal governments collect only look for fhe yellow fog! school children and cleanup gency in the state capital might each other. one-third, and this is inadequate to meet the people’s needs." crews continuing to meet occa­ last into Thursday. The first attempt was nuuto New Haven Mayor Richard C. The governor also called for e natural gray Persian lamb coats sional ctoifts c f resiztence. about 6:30 a.m., when two Viet­ creation of a national contribu­ TTie death ton attributed to Lee issued a Statement sayimg namese on a raotorcyrie hoMced Bulletin tory health insurance system the Sunday storm had climbed that “a major obstacle is being about five pounds of TNT or • black dyed persian lamb jackets created by motorists themselves and an overhaul in the method past 100 for the stricken New plastic exploalve attached to a particularly on secondary roads, of calculating and granting fed­ Jersey-to-Malne area. Most of SIRHAN MAY PLEAD GUILTY string to the screen window of a e natural autumn haze* mink stole because of motor vehicles Mdilch eral aid to the states and looaH- the victims were felled by heart LOS ANGELES (AP)— The biB carrying 60 o ffices on Gen. attacks while shoveling snow. have been blocking the passage ties. / of plows. possIbUlty arose today that Abrams' staff to their offloes at Hie Notional Security Council • black dyed processed broadtail lamb jacket Airline traffic was still cur­ State Highway Department Sirtum Bishara Strhan may Tan Son muit. meeting came a day eariter tailed Tuesday but oftlciais at FOREVER YOURS crews finished the .task of clear­ change his innocent plea to An unidentified Army major than expected but White House metropolitan New York’s Ken­ guilty in the gunshot assassi­ Nuts, fruits, cordials and cremes are the heart of these • n atu ral mink fooaa ing the state’s major highways spotted the terrorists at work spokesmen said the change indi­ nedy, LaOuardia and Newark Tuesday, and some crews were nation of Sen. Robert F . Ken­ and alerted Lt. CM. Harold J. cated no emeigency. miniature chocolates. Your choice of a red, pink or gold airports expected flight opera­ nedy. "Such a possibility Is al­ heart, with a lovely spray of flowers nestled in a puffy bow. sent to lend their heavy duty Keeling, 41, of Topeka, Kan., Press secretary Ronald L. tion to be “at or near normal” equipment to small towns re­ ways discussed In any rase," who was sitting next to the win­ Ziegler declined, however, to ^ Two sizes— $3.25 and $5.25. by this morning. questing help. defense attorney RiMsell E. dow. Keeling pulled the hook say what matters were before Prom Boston to New York the In Waterbury, the number of Parsons said. “I have talked from the screen and the charge the Session of top presidential story was much the same for teleirfioned complaints of ixv about such a possibility with exploded on the ground after the defense, military, diptomatlc commuters ’Tuesday—buses end plowed- streets remained high the prosecution right from the bus had gone half a Mock far­ and intelligence adviaen. trains crept along and. trips through Tuesday. begliiBlng. But at the moment, ther. Moving the meeting up from usually measured in minutes the trial is going on." Parsons A Waterbury sanitation truck One building woe slightly Thursday caused Nixon to cut were prolonged into hours. which had been converied for said he and other defense damaged and a Vietnamese short plans to preside at a meet­ a t 3 0 % o f f The outlook for today was bet­ lawyers were to meet with plowing was stuck on Circuit child was sUghUy injured by the ing of his Urban Affairs Courcil ter in most cases but the long- Sirhan during the day "to re Avenue for 30 hours Monday blast. that was called to hear New suffering riders On the Long Is- view the whole case.” He and Tuesday. A U.S. qxxkesman'ssltj if the York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller’s look for the red tog! said some announcement (Sec Page Twenty-Twa) (See Page Sixteen) might grow out ot this. (See Page (See Page Sixteen) • natural rancih mink coat • natural autumn haze* mink coat • black dyed persian lamb coat ^Ineptness/ Hard-Line Policy Cited

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