TWENTY FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1908 iUanrljPBtfr Eopnitig E^raUi Avmuce DuUy Net Preoi Rin For H m Week Ended The leather The church council of Second Members of St. James IMy Deoember SS, 1M7 Ohanoe o f mow toniglit. Low mi Town Congregational Church will meet Name Society will meet tonight 5 to 10.' Tomorrow clesrtng, Monday at 8 p.m. at the church. cut 7:80 at the Jerfm F. Tkemey windy. TempenatuTB ki t««ns. ‘ official board of South Funeral Home, 210 W. Center 1 5 ,5 6 3 MaUiodiat Church will meet The executive board of the St., to pay respects to the late Manche$ter-~4 City of Village Charm Monday at 7:80 p.m. at the Women's Auxiliary of Manches­ Mrs. Arthur C. England, whose 985 MAIN STREET IN DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER - TEL, 648-6171 - OPEN 9 A.M. TO church. ter Memorial Hospital will meet 'husband is a memiber o f the 6:80 PM. - CLOBBID MONDAYS - MUSIC STORES: 17 OAK ST., MAJTOHBS’lW - 241 VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 81 (TWELVE PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1968 (OhMelfled AdvorUelag on Fnge 9) PRICE SEVEN CENTS society. ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD (822-7201) W A TKINS-WEST FUNERAL SERVICE - 142 Monday at 1 p.m. at Chapman EAST CBINTER STREET - T E L 649-7198 The November to Kaster Con­ House. firmation Series for young peo­ The Grade 7 Methodist Youth ple at St. Mary’s Episcopal Owpman Court, Order o t Fellowship of l^ t h Methodist Church will be held Monday at Amaranth, will have a setnf- Church will nv^t tonight at 7 8:80 p.m. In the WilUams Build­ pubHc hiataBajtlQn o f officers to- al the church. ing of the church. nuHTOw at 8 pm. at the Ma­ Reds Overrun sonic Temple. Jehovah’s Witnesses will have The Women's Auxiliary o ' a theocratic ministry school to­ Manchester ICdget and Pony The Loyal Circle of Kings night at 7:30 at Kingdom HaU OF MANCHESTER Pootballi Association will meet Daughters will meet Monday at and a service meeting at 8:8S. Viet Village Monday at 8 p.m. at the home 7:16 p.m. at the Fellowship of Mrs. Bradley Parliman, 80 Room of Center Congregational Doane St. The Men's Club of the Sal­ Church. vation Army will have a busi­ SAIGON (AP) — Oommunlat forcea killed 19 Oommunlste. ness meeting Monday at 7 p.m. troopers overran a vlUaga six One wounded Red prisoner in the Junior Chapel of the cl tar miles from the big U.S. sir bane told U.S. Interrogators the at­ del. Refreshments will be serv­ Saxe photo at Bian Hoa today and held It tacking force was a North Viet­ HI KATHY — HAPPY NEW YEAR, DEAR! ed. for five hours in an attempt to namese battalion that Infiltrated Kiwanis Speaker the country In September. AT PERO'S — FRESH IfROM THE COOLERS: score a propaganda victory. The 1 U.S. Command reported the loss U.S. advisers at Tan Uyen Macs, Cortland, Red Dellclou^ Golden Delicious, Russets, Manchester Veterans Council 'PhUip J. dHOorcla, architect, will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at o f 390R W. M'kMle Tpke. will of four more Jete over North said the Oommunlste shot and Baldwins, Bose , Fresh EmUvb, ^pinacK Beets, Fiyr- Vietnam, boosting the number the Marine Corps League home. speak Tuesday noon at a meet­ killed the village chief and a Ing Peppers, Hot Peppers, Parsnips, Gteen Squash, Cukes > of combat loaaea In the war to Brussel Sprouts, Red ft Green Cabbage, Cranberries, Yams ing of the Kiwanis Club of member of the pivvlnclal coun­ L. A - Z - B more than 1,0(X> aircraft. cil. They said the aim of the at­ Sweet Potatoes, Purple Top Turnips, Yellow Globe Tur The Men's Club of North Manchester pt the Manchester nips, Chinese Cabbage, Red Onions, Fresh Strawberries Country d u b . Hia topic is “Fu­ U.S. forcea drove the enemy tack, In which a new market Watermelons, Spanish Melons, Red, White, Blue Grapes Methodist Church will have its ) out of the village of Tan Uyen, place was destroyed, was to annual Children’s Night pro­ ture of American Cities." Comice, Bose and D’anjou Pears, Limes, Imported Chest A native of Hartfoid, dl- 23 mllea north of Saigon, at the hoist the Viet Cong flag on the nuts. Pink ft White Grapefruit, California Navel Oranges gram Monday at 8 p.m. at the break of dawn but the Oommu- district headquarters and photo­ Temple Oranges, Tangerines, Cumquats, Fresh 40lder, church. The program will Oorda received a bachelor of RECLIN A-ROCKER* arts, bachelor of architect end ) nlats had burned down 11 graph it in daylight. Another Pomegranates, Pineapples, Fresh Dates and Nuts. feature films of Hawaii. Re­ homes, killed aix civUlana and aim, they added, wais to make a freshments will be served. master of arts degrees from FRESH STRAW BERRIES...... bskt 4 5 * Yale University. He served eight government aoldlera. Elev­ show of seizing a village so en clvlliana and 86 soldiers were close to a big American Installa­ EMPEROR G R A P E S ...... 2 lbs. » g * five years in the UjS. Army > o f the Ladles o f St. in Australia, Burma, New wounded. Counterattacking tion. MAC A PPLE S...... 16 qt. bskt. S l ^ S will meet txxnlght at 7:45 NAVEL ORANGES...... doS. T ft* Guinea and the Philtppines, and In Saigon the U.S. Command ot tlhe John F. Tierney Fufieiral announced the four U.S. Jets ROYAL OR SEALTEST Yj gal. reoeiived the Silver Star, Bronze Home, 219 W. Center St., to Star, Purple Heart and clusters. Humphrey at Meeting were riiot down in heavy raids COMPLETE LINE OF SUNDAY PAPERS! recite the Roeairy for the late Projects he has been af- on the North Friday. Some of o Also Complete Line ot SEALTEST Dairy Products o Mrs. Arthur C. Engicoud, a mem­ flliiated with in Manchester are the attacks were 'wlthln 10 miles ber. They ■will also meet tomor­ the Manchester Shof>ping I^ark- of Red China. row at 9:16 am . at St. James’ ade, Mott’s, branch banks at > Ethiopia This brought the losses In the "TH E KINO Churoh to attend her fiuieml. the Parkade and at W. Middle war to 1,003 combat planes: 788 OF Tpke., Pioneer Aerodynamic’s over the North and 220 in the The Edith Strickland Group plant and the new plant of the Students South. The figures do not In­ PRODUCE!" of Second Congregational Dean Machine Co. clude what the command calls 876PERO OAKLAND STREET, MANCHESTER Church will meet Tuesday at 8 "operation losses" — that is, 648-6384 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Edgar losses not directly attributed to BarracUffe, 98 W. Middle Tpke. Keith Re-elected Protest enemy action, such as engine ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia failures or pilot error. To Head MRA (AP) . f About 300 university Headquarters said two Air Everett T. Keith, president of students hanged President John­ Force F106 Thunderchlefs were Keith’s Furniture, was re-elect­ son in effigy today and chanted lost on strikes In the heavily de­ ed this week as chairman of anti- American slogans while fended northeast quadrant of CSiaplain Sloane C offin Dr. Benjamin Spock the Manchester Redevelopment North Vietnam. The targets in­ waiting for Vice President Hu­ Agency. W cluded Kep air field, a rail line bert H. Humphrey to come and At the organizational meeting talk to them. and the Lang Son bridge Just held Tuesday, Harlan D. Taylor nine miles below the Red was re-elected vice chairman, Stamping Out the Nickel The students carried dozens of Chinese border. Two Na'vy F4 Dr. Spock, Yale Chaplain and Edward J. Sweeney was re­ signs assailing the U.S. role in Skyhawks were shot down in Today is the last day a five cent stamp will get a letter mailed in the U.S. Be­ Vietnam, such as "Americans elected treasurer. ginning at midnight a letter mailed domestically will cost six cents. Artist strikes farther south. All four The Manchester Redevelop­ hands are red with the blood of pilots were reported as missing ment Agency is charged with Len Poznanski caricatures those who w ill get their last minute mailing done VietnSmese children.” in action. Are Among Five Indicted planning and developing govem- for a penny cheaper. (AP Photofax) Humphrey, delayed by a iwo- Strikes Friday concentrated ment«upported renewed pro­ hour meeting with Emperor on North Vietnam’s rail links to Haile Selassie, canceled plans to BOSTON (AP) — Dr. Benja­ and if this trial will further my Arlington Street Church in Bos- grams In town. Edward J. Ryb- Red China. No mention was efforts to stop it, so much th5 ton in which draft reslsters al- ezyk, former town planner. Is address the students. This made of raids on Hanoi or the min Sixxik, Yale Unliversjty At Texas Ranch caused one student leader to better,” Spock said. legedly burned their draft cards the executive director, of the key port of Haiphong. Chaplain William Sloane Coffin Also indicted with Spock and at the church altar during a pro- agency and continues to serve say: "We are very disappointed The State Department, mean­ the vice president is not coming. Jr., and three other opponents the New Haven, Conn., chaplain test ceremony, in this capacity. while, tentatively apolo^ed to of U.S. policy in Vietnam have were Marcus Raskin, 23, of —A demonstraUon in Wash- We had no intention of making a Moscow after the Soviet Union LBJ, Israel Head to Meet violent demonstration. We just been indicted on charges of con­ Washlngton, D.C., codirector of Ington last Oct. 20 at which re- charged that an American de­ spiring to counsel young men to the Institute for Policy Studies; slstance to the draft was urged wanted him to know how we layed action bomb had disabled SAN FRANCISCO, Tex. (AP) Eshkol conferred in New York mouthed coverage,” is the way felt.” avoid the draft. Mitchell Goodman, 44, an au- as the protesters collected Se- 6ty)« 718 a Soviet freighter Thursday at thor from New York City and lectlve Service documents that FoTMast — — President Johnson shifted Friday with U.N. Secretary- one aide put it. Humphrey went to the oucU- "I have no qualms about Haiphong. But It said on the ba­ later were left at the Depart­ General U Thant. Johnson and Eshkol may is- *^® emperor after a going to Jail,” Spock, the 64- Temple, Maine; and Michael from budget work today to Mld- sis of information available so year-old author of numerous Ferber, 23, of Boston, a gradu­ ment of Justice building. .11^ Knowing theUIO UliaiTO, interest Ul of theUlO BUO sue H a JOUll.Joint HCWBnews rBlCOSerelease OIlBr-after- I""---- '“•Jo*'■*...... address in which...... he said far it could neither affirm nor MORE SNOWI die EMt problems, p r e p ^ g for ^ ^ nothing as fomud as JolmTOn’s ^ n ^ ls tra - books on baby care, said at a ate student at Harvard Univer­ —Distribution by Spock and rule out thfl charge. an Informal, private and low-key tion refuses to retreat before the news conference in his New sity. Coffin in New York City last Au­ i-#- * 1 « United States In peace In our a Joint communique. On the ground, a wave of ranch 'visit Sunday and Monday "new Isolationism” caused by York City apartment after a Raskin was a White House gust of a statement titled “ A area, I fervenUy hope that my mahirM i* due at the LBJ Commtinist assaults on U.S. Call to Resist Illegitimate Au­ The Reclina-Rocker is certain to be the most with Israeli Prime Minister visit may advance Oils cause,” congressional cuts In U.S. for­ federal grand Jury returned the aide for a time in the Kennedy SAT. ONLY! available at substantial savings in the three Ranch about 5 p.m. EST Sunday units and Vietnamese outposts thority." Levi Eshkol. eign aid. Indictments in Boston Friday. administration in the office of sought after chair in your home. It will pamper he said. and is acheduled to leave there resulted in 31 persons killed and —-A press conference in New styles shown. Now, you can own the world's Peace in the troubled Middle The 'Vice president said the "This trial will better drama­ McGeorge Bundy, special as­ your family with a new kind of comfort, no U.S. officials have made it Monday around 8 p.m. EST. York City last October where most imitated reclining chair . . . a genuine East was reported to be the administration wilt take its case (See Page Eleven) tize the illegal and immoral war sistant to the president for na­ known there Is little of substan­ A delegation of three San An­ for more foreign aid directly to tional security affairs. Coffin, Goodman and Spock al­ matter what their mood . . . rocking . . . TV prime topic on the agenda for tive nature expected to come LA-Z-BOY that is backed by a Lifetime tonio rabbis, leaders of the Jew­ the American people. None was arrested. The FBI legedly told of their opposition viewing. . . lounging . . . or full bed reclining. the two leaders. out of the talks, little public ac- ish Social Service Federation, Humphrey’s speech was pre- said the five would be ordered to the war and encouraged Warranty* at this fabulous Eskhkol will be at the ranch ti'vity Involved and probably no During this limited “ Factory Authorized” and Israeli fund raising groups pared for a Joint meeting of the to appear In federal court at only about 22 hours, according chance for the press to see Esh­ (See Page Twelve) sale, the famous La-Z-Boy Reclina-Rocker is Organization of African Unity Boston for arraig^nment. Ihat mOFFANDMORG sale price . . . Specially Priced X to the schedule. But there will kol at the ranch. “ Real close- (See Page Twelve) Transplant Patient be no time spent on ceremo­ and the U.N. Economic Com­ date has not been set. nials. mission for Africa. Con'vlctlon of conspiracy to on all MEN'S The Israeli Embassy has sent More than 500' delegates and violate the Slectlve Service Act WHY DO THE WORK officials from virtually every in­ word to leaders of the Jewish In Cheerful Mood carries a maximum penalty up, 1968 Debut community In San Antonio that dependent African country ex­ to five years in prison and a OF 10 MEN WITH there will be little time for them cept those ruled by white minor­ $10,000 fine. Lt. Gen. Lewis B. Vote Analysis Shows ities were on hand for the meet­ CAPE TOWN, South Africa ence he now wants to perform to meet Eshkol when he and his Hershey, director of the Selec­ ing. (AP) — Dr. Philip Blaiberg was an operation on an African suf­ For Stocks wife arrive at Randolph Air tive Service system, said he OHEOFWESE... Humphrey also reiterated the reported in satisfactory condi­ fering from a disease that af­ SUITS and 10-DAY Force Base here Sunday at 4:20 tion and cheerful today after his fects only the heart and leaves takes "no pleasure in seeing an­ Absent Congressmen United States’ condemnation of p.m. EST. It was explained offi­ ybody get indicted,” but said Optimistic minority rule. heart transplant operation. The the rest of the body free of com­ cials do not wsmt to slow the head of the operating team said plications usually found in the action. Initiated by the Jus­ WASHINGTON (AP) — WhUe and other personal consldera- The vice president said the By ED MORSE FACTORY prime minister’s Journey to the he now wants to do a heart whites. Africans are segregated tice Department, was necessary memibers of (Congress point to tions. United States has done much to AP Business Writer SPORT COATS LBJ Ranch, 75 miles north of transplant on an African. in white-ruled South Africa. because "if they are not guilty the long 1967 session as evi­ In some cases, members at help the social and economic de­ they ought to get a chance to here. On the fifth day with his new 'Hiia progTiesHiive disease, AUTHORIZED dence their Jobs have become committee meetings do not re­ velopment of African nations, show it and if they are, t h e ^ NEW YORK (AP)—The stock The San Antonio Chamber of heart, the 68-year-oId dentist is cardiac myopathy, is mostly full-time, some do fail to show spond to roll calls because they but still has not done enough. ought to be punished.” market made i'ts 1968 debut tin Commerce was dissuaded, too, up when the voting chips are "enjoying life better now than found in Africans and is respon­ consider the immediate commit­ "Both the President and I The indictments listed 11 ov­ a confused but optimistic note, from dawdling any special wel­ down. before the operation," Dr. sible for a high percentage of tee business* more Important deeply regret that our requests ert acts as a basis for the - SUITS - come fo?''Eshkol and his wife, An average of 63 representa­ and are aware their 'votes will for foreign assistance have been Christiaan N. Barnard said. African heart fatalities, he said. part of the list rising on hopes charges allegedly ha'ving taken Miriam. However, the air base "Even if he only lives for days, One of the advantages of of Vietnam peace and another tives and 18 senators did not not affect the outcome on the reduced this year,” he said, place during four events. The . has a large population of its own answer to their names on the floor. “ We do not intend to retreat he's had that. We’ve given him doing a heart transplant in part falling because of Presi­ SALE that can produce a sizeable something.’^ events: many separate roll calls dent Johnson’s proposals for n>g> —A meeting last Oct. 16 at the » 5 . ...WHENTHISWILL crowd fo r special visitors. throughout the year, an analysis (See Page Five) (See Page Twelve) * Barnard told a news confer­ (See Page Twelve) correettog the natfon’s 'worseii- *6 8 Johnso^ aides iMdd the main of the votes shows. Ing balance of payments. NOW purpoee of the meeting was a In the final six weeks of the As the week ended, enough DO IT FOR YOU! discussion of Middle Eaat marathon session, which ended investors were betting on Viet­ peace. But a wide range of top­ Dec. 16, the non-voting average nam peace so that many peace- Come in today . . . and try the incomparable ics are expected to come up, in­ rose to 67 r^fesehtatlves and 23 oriented stocks such as utilities, R6fr comfort and beautiful styling of these La-Z- cluding water dqisalting projects senators. finance companies, papers, pub­ Boy Reclina-Rockers. They feature La-Z-Boy’s and Israel’s request for Ameri Congressional absenteeism of- lishing companies and others $79JIS can Jet fighter planes to offset iten I'esuHs from situations far made dramatic gains. »6 3 patented Comfort Selector, that provides a So'viet arms supplies to Arab miliar to all workers—Illness or This followed equally sharp NOW ~ built-in leg rest that can be stopped at three naUone. death in the family, graduations declines by airlines because of comfort positions with or without reclining the the President’s proposals for curbing U.S. tourism In Europe chair. In the .three styles shown you have a and by gold mining stocks be­ u choice of beautiful colors and fabrics. Warns of Another Riot cause of his avowed determi­ Reg. nation to uphold the strength $65«MIS of the dollar. *5 2 A surprising highlight of the NOW ~ Detroit Negro Head week’s trading was a 4-point Specially Priced spurt by badly battered Ameri­ Stylt 729 can Telephone. AT&T would shape up much better as an n s 9 Rejects Ford Crant Investment If a drop in military TORO spending resulted in lower in­ By GENE 8CHROEDER ranging from murder to arson terest rates and made its high Associated Press Writer to looting. Property damage ran dividend rate proportionately at­ SPORT COATS Comes To Tfyo DETROIT (AP) — A proposed into the hundreds of millions of tractive. E. F. Hutton & Co. at the X RESCUE! $100,000 Ford Foundation grant dollars. has been rejected by a militant Cleage, who preaches separat­ week’s end named these as the LA-Z-BO "positive aspects of a peace Reg. Como In and Get Negro leader with a warning ism, said there will be another $15.00 that Detroit may face another riot if white leaders fall to allow settlement.:’’ Easier money, /TUfcitamAni $22.50 NOW Our morLOW Pricos! devastating riot in the summer. the black community to run its lower Interest rates, withdrawal WARRANTY The money was turned down own affairs. of the proposed tax increase, by the Rev. Albert Cleage, a "If the white community is in­ better control of inflatloq, im­ proved balance of payments and *At any time, La-Z-Boy's factory wilt re­ Black Power advocate who telligent enough to transfer pow­ heads the Federation for Self- er to the black community so withdrawal of possible restrlc- Reg. pair or, at its option, replace its reclin­ Determination, a group establ­ $ ^ Q . 8 S ^VwlWlllw Mama ing mechanism or any part thereof that self-determination can be a (Bee Page Eleven) NOW ished to help rebuild Detroit’s reality, then there will be no ne­ S 2 7 M without charge, except any costs of Negro community. cessity for a rebellion,” he de­ packing and shipping. Cleage told newsmen Friday clared. ^ that the offer of $100,000 in "But if the,white community Smart Enough matching funds had - too many does not do that,' thera will be MAVLOMrS strings attached. The offer was another rebellion. That will not MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP)— Reg. made through the New Detroit be my fault, that will be your- County penal fann crildals FIRST for EVERY- Specially Priced Committee a blue rlbton group NOW 5350 0 fault.” wanted to find out how onart $45.00 appointed by QoV. George Rom­ THING SINCE 1911! Dual grants of $100,000 each one ot their piiaoners 'was and ney and Mayor Jerome Cavan- were offered to Cleage’s federa­ he prcmptly stiowed them. Downtown Main Street 9 agh, to coordinate rehabilitation n s tion and another Negro group, They sent Paul Vasquez, 18. MANCHESTER efforts following last summer’s stylt: the Detroit Council of Organiza­ to the Board of Educaiticn oif- costly riot'. tions, which advocates an inte­ fibee SVlday to take an eipti- OPEN 6 DAYS The riot, worst in modern grated approach to the city’s Cut at Long Hair tude teat. While there, he es­ American history, resulted in 48 problems. < caped. ALTERATION AT THESE LOW PRICES! Thursday tiH 9 P.M. deaths, hundreds of injuries and thousands of arrests on charges (Bee Page Five) Lady Bir «*»aoe, bread and Uon in Manchester wUl be Wil­ The execuUve board will meet toDowed 28 misHitos later by and Broddya eiqiert Iwonard a None Tits trip Mrs. Sidiiie won' is mons for failure to grant one- lea of the IMT Social Security ^ —HtT butter. Thuraday, liam M. Kereaey of West Hart­ at 5:80. worUnc Ufa. ttnes torpedo boats Oat fifed at Jefferson sariled aa he looked <0 K762 for two persons for one week, half of the highway. She is blH talked of It aa U It were ford. scheduled to appear in Circuit nearly a total failure. The minimum payment fea- Thua, under the pt*-lNT law, ***f*5“* * 2 » * * * * ™*** least two torpedosa at the dufinny. Just in case 0 AQ64 stt expenses paid. She solid She hire la not the only noninaur- the Social Security recipient **’•*•*' ch^ie, carrot and 4 AQJ84 Griswold, who will join branch ■wouW go wkh her daughter, Manchester Power Squadron Court 12 In Manchester on Soon after tbe attack tetmel you’re confused, Jefferson was administration in Hartford, is San. Joaeph T^dincB, ICary- .nee element In •****- P *« » * *»•*« axpreaaed regret, dedared the playlBg the South hand. East, West North East Namy. will conduct boaUng classes In Jan. 29. land DenMcrat, aald the meaa- ty. Some elderiy folk with Uttle cent of the flrat SllO of eondwlchefc«>»coUte cake with Incident a ang gajg r a graduate of Hartford Public Mrs. SUhle has been the man­ seamanship, sail, weather and Peterson also reported an ac­ with his two ace-queens, wasn’t Psss 1 4 Pan High School and the American Medicrd Aide ure whldi flnaDy waa enacted or no work under Social Secu- averace eamlnca but only 22 *’***‘*«5 *Uh aUdea. was ready to pay leparmUona wnlllng at a l. Pan 5 « Pan ager of the Parkade Burtxm’s advance pUoUng starting Tues­ cidental shooting, last Sunday Institute of Banking. In 1927 day at 7 p.m. at Manchester afternoon. “futa the Sodal Security pro- rfty have, aince 1986, been able per cent of earrinca above that * * * ^ '****'P' *''***®*‘ State Depwtment nroe^i« Jetferaon rafted the first Pan Pan Double Stare since it opened this sec­ Miss Shlrlee Arm Sullivan, fimm of beneflta vital to an old- to draw limited retirement leveL ****•■ vefetablea, cole Engaged joined the First National Bank, ond Manchester store last year. High School. Robert L. French, 26, of 22 aald the money is to compssssets ^lade and resisted the tempta­ Manchester, which merged with daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James er Americana.. . " beneflU. aU theae featuiea notwlth- ■‘***’ * * H I " " * ***“ **• * * ‘* * ' for loas of support and “emo­ A Button's stare has been lo- Mrs. Jennie Pitkin, a mem­ William St., Manchester, was ed trulta. irt and milk aerv- The engagement of lOas John tion to lesMl a round of trumps. Hartford NaUonal in 1949. He H. Sullivan, 147 Bolton Road, The propoaala be qioke of ac- Theae beneflte become pay- atandinc, the admlnlatmtora tional anfulaii.'* They —m they oetsd on Main S t downtown for shooting at empty shotgun shelll ed with meal. Ann Reardon of Manchester to Instead, he led a diamond to was named assistant cashier in tuaUy provide the U ^ aat alncle able when theae pemona be- and aupportera of Social Securi- are proceediag srMh work on dummy’s ktag and returned a many, many years. ber of the (Thamlnade Musical Vernon, recently became certi­ on Notch Pond, Peterson said, Vernon entary Sdiod: John J. KeUaggnf Keyptet, N J. spades (forciiig to game), a a i 1960, osalatont vice president in and a shot lichotched, wound­ Inereaae in Social Security caah come 72. Men bom 1886 to 19- ty regard It princlpaUy aa a ao- m ^HS**** other claims including damage CcnldcB 'toe two stores in Club, will speak on "Pitkin fied as a medical technologist in aauce, has been announced by her heart. Btest (hrewdly played the file next player pasaes. Ton 1968, and was advanced to vice ing Martin Aldlns, 21, of Ver­ beneflte In tbe ayatem’a hlatocy. 00, and women bom 1898 -96, clal inauranee leogram which to the ship and the cost of medi­ Manchester, the company tms Glass" Monday, after a poUuck by the Board of Registry of kernel com; parents. Police Chief and Mrs. queen, and Jefferson won with bold! Spades, K-S-t; Beuria, president later the same year. non, in the leg. It te aatimated they wUl lift a need Mme work under SocUl protecta American cltiaena baa- S?***^* . cal treatment of the tojuieC the Mng. two Stores in 'Watertxiry and supper sponsored by the club at Medical Technologists of the James M. Reardon of 88 Ansid- 8-4; Diamoode, J-M -t; Cfaibe, Griswold had been manager of Aldlns was taken to Manches­ minion more Americana out of Security to qualify. Anyone bom icany not agalnat old age aa ^ * * ° *^' kud ham- (U Rd. one in Tonington. The 'Water- 6:30 p.m. In the Robbins Room American Society of Clinical Tbe Brooklyn master still 7-8-2. the bank's Northwest Office in ter Memorial Hospital where he povarty—and that the ayatem before 1898, need have no work audi—but agalnat the riak of S****^^**^? Wedneaday, Her fiance la tbe son of Mfs. M16 R ig ^ tg Charged couldn’t afford to lead a trump. bury and Tonrtngtxm stores go of Center CongregaUonal Pathologists. What do you esyT Hartfopd and Silas Deane Office was treated for a bullet wound thereafter win keep at leant aev- credit at aU. loan of income which may ac- iW tien, maAed po- WASHING'ION (AP) — The He cashed the iap diamonds, under the name “Worth Stores." Church. Those attending are re­ The certification enUUes her J . Eugene KeBogg of Keyport Answer: Bid two notrump. in Wethersfield prior to Mli in his calf. en minion peofde out of that rut Theae apecial paymenta were companyold age. ‘*"*’ ****^ •mnbarry aauce; and the late J . Eugene K^dgg. Defense Department has been discarding a heart from dum­ minded to bring a complete to use the letters MT (ASCP) Show your weakness first and transfer to Manchester in 1962. French was arrested and The complainant’a argument S * » peraon a month and tS7.00 Thuraday, ^ hnmburg In roll, Mias Reardon U a graduate accused of rigging tests of the my, and gave up a heart. AWARDED MUSTANG place setting, and a main dish, after her name. la baalcany simple: that Cbn- * cou^e, but have been raiaed (NEXT: If Tou StUl Keep Earn- <*lpa, va ty M e sUcka, pleklea; toe support for spades later. Married, he lives in Wethers­ charged with Illegal discharge of Holy Trinity ISgh School, Mie rifle to Justiiy dedsfons Pays Off (Roger Lemdre of 16 Tower salad or dessert. Miss Sullivan, a 1963 graduate greaa abould have raiaed tbe under the new law to $40 and Ing.) SWday, b ^ M beana, macaroni * Copyright 1888 field. of Rockville High School, receiv­ of hunting weapons. He is sched­ Hartford and the College of New making It tbe we^xm need by Now we see why Jefferson Rd. is driving a tMw (FVxd Mus­ uled to appear In Manchester minimum beneflta much higher ^ * *™ * / *** j* lettuce aalad. all fighting men In Vietnam. General Foaturea Oorp. Kereaey, a graduate of Holy ed a Bachelor of Arts Degree Rochdle, N.Y. She la an ele­ had not led a trump. West would tang, thanks to his record p e r The Manchester Area Circuit Court 12 Jan. 29. Rep. Paul Findley, R-IIL, in Cross College, attended Boston from the University of Connect­ and thua made the program rim a READER SERVlCSt-Informatlon in thla aeriea, plus addlUonol JJ**?!*^ .® * mentary school teacher in Man­ have been able to win toe sec­ formanoe in the summer-faU Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi Peterson also reported a two- more useful as an College Law School and in 1967 icut in June 1967. She served a anti-poverty data and tablea can be obtained in book form by ualng the *J_™ ?***^ ™„*®“ chester, and {dans to receive an 800-word telegram to Secre­ ond round of hearts with toe dealer incentive program staged will meet Monday at 7:80 p.m. car accident at the comer of weiqioa. coupon below: ****** *® “ «> butter. her master's degree In educa­ tary of Defense Robert S. Mc­ Jack and take a second trump received hia degree from Portia at the home of Mrs. Raymond 12-month internship at the ______Skinner BSad School: Monday, MEADOWS Law School in Bostofi. He Joined by TVxx> Manufaoturiing 0 »p. Vernon Rd. and Rt. 44A at 9 Beginning with March 2 tion in June from the Univer­ Namara termed worthlees rifle out of tbe dummy. Then dum­ ■■77- 7 V . . kT V •i- .p 'M F. D’AtUlio, 42 Zimmer Rd., School of Medical Technology )«fl UT f r,*, J, M'k ,», .1 ij I f I ? l ■ for its ^strtbutor network. p.m. New Year’s Eve. A car I ravioU, tosl^a salad, peas, Ital­ teste to begin Jan. 10 in Panama Hartford NaUonal in 1961 as a of Hartford Hospital, where she checks, the minimum retire- sity of Hartford. my would be able to ruff only East Hartford. Jay Stager, di­ driven by Miss Ciarole Murray ian bread SBd butter; Tuesday, in response to a House suboem- ADULTS — OTEB U management trainee, waa nam­ ILemire Is salesman for Bron­ is presenUy employed. ment payment win rlae from ■ SOCIAL SECURITY Mr. Kellogg is a graduate of twice, and declarer would go rector of community service at of Newington was slowing down rrr . .T I c/o Manchester Herald I baked hmMlaan meat, mashed mtttoe request. He aald the teste " I A WOKAIT’' ed assistant cashier in 1904 son and Triwnsend, Toro dU- $44 to $86. But the Senate ver- > Middletown Township (N.J.) down. Manchester Community Col­ to make a right turn Into Ver­ DepL 080 potatoes, Alnach, butter aand- are to be conducted by the BwU- Feter SeUen —

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Blanrl^rBtrr Knowing What Day It Is Helps The statistics on calendar sales this Connecticut Yankee People In STAR GAXERr*iv^ Area Churches year tell \u of a heartening and praise­ Asm •By CLAY R. POLLAN- United Methodist Ohnroh Second Congregations! Church UnltarUn Meeting House ll^raU) MAR. 22 worthy resolve on the part of the Amer­ Oknreh of the Asoomptlon South Methodist Ohnroh Your Daily Adivity Cufd* StRT. 2J t T Bt. 44A, Bolton United diurch Of Christ M Bloomfield Ave., Hartford J>UBU8HED BY THE B r A A O . Emaiwel LntfaeraB Ofaureh ^APR. 20 According to tho Start. 't H ERALD PRIM TINO OO.. INC. ican people. Adams St. and nwmpson Bd. Rev. J. Manley Shaw, D.D. OCT. 23^Jl Rev. Hugh A. GUUs Rt. 44A, Coventry Rev. Nathaniel D. Laurlat M Btuell Street a n m h and OiMtmit Sis. Just as our Christmas shop­ Tear’s Day, and braced our­ The News Rev. Fraaeis J. BOholek Pastor 1 ^ 7-12-24341 T o ((evelop message for Sunday, 4- ^19364 Minister Robert K. Bechtold, Minister MMoheeter Conn. Rev. O. Henry Anderaao, THOMAS r. P ^ Q U S O N The statistic is that we bought, for ping experience — two doing it selves for the blessed, healing Pastor Bev. Blohard W. Dupee li-/45-57-78 reod words corresponding to numbers 48'6380-90S l0:80 a.m.. Worship Service, WALTER R. FBROUSON 7~Year4)ld Cotutable? facing into the new year of 1868, about silence. Paater Bev. Em eet 3. Ooppa Aseooiate Pastor TAUIUS of your Zodioc birth sign. KO 9:80 a.m.. Church School and 9:80 'p.m.. Church School. Nursery and Worship Church PuUlshere early ventures wound up with CARBONDALE, Pa. (AP) — R evo Brio jr. OeOiberg, APR. 21 ______Founded October 1. 1881______10 pw cent more calendars than we did It was not there. Bev. Gary S. Oomen 1 Sttp 31 On 61 And OCT. JA Morning Worship. II p.m., Service of Worship. School. unparalleled last minute pres­ William Oibney, certified as Aaaistaat Paator MAy 21 2 Your 32HMlth 62 Or Published E rery Evenlnz Except Sundsye for 1967. In its place was the low, in­ Masses at 7, 8, 8:16, 10:80 Associate Pastor NOV, J2 11 p.m.. Morning Worship; Sermon: "In the Beginning oonstalHe of tbls northeastern 1-42-71 3 Compliments 33 M oy 63 Home and Holidays. Entered at the Pott Office at sure and anxiety—provided us sistent whine of ^ m e b o d y ’s and 11:46 a.m. 4 Enjoy 34 Family 64 Whispered 10-22-33-5;2-33-5^ Sermon; "The Open Door and God." Child care during ser­ Our Savior Lutheran Church M an cb ^er. Conn., as Second Class Mall Pennaylvsuiia community, says 9 add 10:46 a.m., Church 4-77.8M9 Matter. What this statistic says about us is with a New T ea r’s kesolution, 0 and 10:46 a.m., Worship Ser­ 5 Let 35 Pick 65 Affoirt 64-7;’53 5 3 g^ Many Adversaries.’’ vice. 88t Graham Road, Wapping power mower. From the rapid­ he ig honored but won’t be able 36 With which was never to start School and Divine Worship with St. Butholomew’s Ohnroh vice. The I Rev. Mr. Cornell 6 Yourself 66 Near tAOITTARlUt 7 p.m.. Adult study group 3 p.m.. Church council meet­ Rev. Walter L. Abel, Pastor SUBSCRIPTION RATES that we have a much firmer resolve, ity with which the intensity emd to take office. I MAY 22 7 Postpone 37 Person 67 Check Holy Communion. Nursery for Rev. Philip Hnseey, Pastor 38 Your NOV.; Methodist Youth, Fellowship, ing in Community Building. Payable In Advance this year, to know what day it is. Christmas shopping early direction of the whtne were Bigney la busy with his class­ preaching. Sermon: "Vietnam, r JUNE 22 8 Proise 68 Friersds One Year ...... $33.00 again, so our New Tear’s Day infants; reception of new mem- Bev. Edward M. LaRooe Crisis of Conscience.’’ Church 9 A n d 39 To 69 Visit OK John Potterton, leader; Reports 6:30 p.m.. Junior Pilgrim Fel­ 9 a.m.. Early Worship. Sun­ Six Months ...... U.OO shtfting, it was an operation es in the second grade. He is 10 Delightful 40 Movie 70 Wallet bera. Sermon by Pastor And­ Assiatant Pastor 5-15-2^^ ni-13-25374 from CralgviUe. lowship. Three Months 5.60 The arrival of such a need. for extra experience has proved helpful quite as mad as it sounded— seven years old. 8cho- on the ballot for the post, a 1 7 Friend 77 And 48 Sprnoe St. St. Bridget Ohnroh "Youth Considers Do It Your­ 9-53 18 Or 48 Close 78 Later 1-16-29-40^, Of Vernon Kingdom Hall ed In this paper and also the local news pub­ or startling noise of New Tear’s bile, whining its way up and nominal one which carries no ^54-55-66 5062-76 lished here. days which -were really Tuesdays, of Bev. George W. Smith Bev. John J. Delaney, Pastor self Religion.” 19 R c Iok 49 Words 79 Distant 6:80 a.m.. Worship Service Rev. John A. I-iu'ey, Hartford Tpkr. Day was the shotgun blast out­ down the landscape, scratching salary. 20 Focus 50 Dine 80 Or All richls of repuMIcatlon of special dis­ Mondays which feM like Fridays, Mlnlater Bev. Robert J. Keen 6 p.m., Grade 8 and 9 Meth­ AOUARSK and child core. Sermon by the 'Minister Rockville patches nerein are also reserved. side the window with which the the clean expanse of the new The boy’s election was certi­ 21 Aticntion 51 Writing 81 More JAN. 21 and whole weeks, for that matter, which Bev. Kenneth J. FrisMe odist Youth Fellowship council 22 News 52 Be 82 For pastor. Church SchooL Nursery Rev. Besty F. Rend, The Herald Printing Company Inc., as­ formal birth of the New T ear year’s snow while it tore and fied this week by a judge and a 23 Else 53 Money 83 Mognetism FEB.' IV seemed strangely misplaced because it 9:18 a.m., Sunday School meeting. Emd Kindergarten. Minister Of Christian Education 9 a.m.. Public talk, I'Tbose sumes no financial responsibility for typo- was announced. nagged at the potential quiet of court clerk. The clerk said the M7-ia-27.28 24 Of 54 Gifts 84 Interests Sraphlcal errors appealing In advertisements cnasses for all ages. Masses at 7, 8, ^:16, 10:80 In 7 p.m., Adult Discussion Class 25 Elderly 55 Draw 85 Your I4-26-38-49C 10:80 a.m.. Church School for Called to God’s Heavenly King­ was a year in which human minds grew Eventually, the shotgim cus­ the New Tear’s Day. certification is only a formality :^39-73-82-87 59-60-70 and other reading matter In The Manchester This is what it’s like at the command center of the 10:80 a.m., Worship Service. the church. 9:16, 10:80 and 12:00 with Martin Kelderling, leader. 26 Wolch 56 The 86 Attention all other classes. 9:30 and 11 a.m., Morning dom,” by M. Oiler, Watchtower Evening Herald. absent-minded under the strain of great tom faded, and the only noise, because he fails—by 46 years— 27 Relotive 57 Till 87 You The snowmobile is. by report, Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadina, Calif., dur­ The Rev. Mr. Smith preaching. in the auditorium. 7 p.m.. Junior Youth Fellow­ Worship, the Rev. Mr. Lacey Society repre.scntntlve. events they could neither understand nor associated with the beginning of Topic: "Foundations of Chris­ 28 Goes 58 Your 88 Eor Full service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. a sporting device admirably to meet the age requirement. 59 And Publlahers Representatives — The Julius ing a Surveyor mission. It’s a ringside seat 240,000 Sermon: "The Results of Chris­ tian Fhlth.” 29 See 89Todoy ship. preaching. Child care available. 10 a.m., Study of Dec. 5, Is­ resolve. a new year would be the noise su it^ to the gr^at wide open 30 You 60 Your 90 Nei|)nbors Mathews Special Agency — New York. Chi­ tians.” 7:80 p.m., Membership Semin­ 8 p.m., Adult Bible class. 6:28 and 10:56 a.m., Church sue of Watchtower, "B y Man's cago, Detroit and Boston. one reached for, on radio or Wayne Loses Tax Fight miles from the action. St. James’ Church 2a2131-43#'' spaces of northern winters. 2 p.m., Service at Laurel Man­ (^ G o o d § ) Advene School. Way or by God's Way, Which?" If world tensions creat such uncertain­ television, if one wanted to hear LOU ANGELES (A P ) — Actor Msgr. Edward J> Reardon, ar at Susannah Wesley Hall. € Neutral 51-61-7934E-. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CERCULA- But the brave pioneering spir­ or. 6 p.m.. Junior Pilgrim Fellow­ Page 722. TIONS. ties of time orimtatlon for us all, it is some band ot extraverts pre­ John Wayne has lost a fight—to Pastor Union Congregational Church its who rush out to buy them 7 p.m., Evening Service. Ser­ North Methodist Church ship. very sound practice to reach for such tending to be excited over find­ win lower taxes bn a building he Rev. Joeeph E. 'Vnjs Rockville D ln la y advertising closing hours: seem to have an imconquerable Surveyor Ringside mon: “Heart Surgery. 800 Parker St. 7 p.m., Senior Pilgrim Fellow­ First Evangelical Lutheran For Monday — p.m. Friday. owns in Long Beech. Rev. Thomas Barry Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Minister 1 artificial steadlers as an extra calendar ing themselves at limes Instinct to operate them cm ship. For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. The Los Angeles (Jounty As­ Rov. 'Vlnoent J. Flynn Rev. Rarle R. Custer, Pastor Rev. Lyman D. Reed, Church of Rockville For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday. here and there. The more often the ex­ Square, or if one wanted to close to urbem civilization as Rev. Richard E. Bertrain, sessment Appeals Board No. 1 Church of the Nasarene Terry R. Candee, AssistEUit Minister FV>r Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. avoid any New Tear’s Day possible. My Window on the World Vernon Assembly ot G|^ diurch Pastor For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. act identity of the day la within the denied Wayne’s request for a 286 Main St. Masses at 6, 7, 8, 9, 10:16 Pastor in Trslnlng Miss Valerie L. Paradis, For Saturday — 1 p.m. Thursday. meditation by tuning in the roar 240,000 MUes Away vision, the less often the mind is likely So the lesson we learned this cut In the $211,(X)0 assessment Rev. Robert J. Sboff, BUntoter and 11:80 a.m. By Rev. Clifford O. Simpson Minister of Christian Education Northeast School Classified deadline — 5 p.m. day before of the bowl game announcers. publication, 6 p.m. Friday for Saturday to slip away from it. And it may be New Tear’s Day is that if we placed on the building, officials 9 and 10:30 a.m., Worship Ser­ Intersection of Rts. SO and 31 9 a.m., Sunday School. By DICK KLEINER They go off without a hitch. Bangkok, ThEiiiand The slick Bailey. The ubiquitous Ann Lan­ and Monday puNIcatlon. But the trend over the years ever again want to be sure of a vice. Sermon: "cihoosing Your 9 a.m.. Church School, Grades Venion ' 10:30 a.m.. The Service. that the real way to do something about said today. PASADENA, Calif. — (N E A) 37:40 —“ We are 287,437 miles 9:80 a.m., Sunday School. The Salvation Army ders xhowed her smile and gave was that, if one ever really day of quiet, we must carry Identity.” Holy Communion at deitective always stayed at the 8 through 10. Rev. Mlchelino Ricci Saturday, January 6 solving those great world tensions does Wayne contended the property The seat on the 60-yard line above earth. 2, 788 miles above Classes for eU) sige groups. 061 Main St. her usual advice. There was an wanted a quiet day, the first through with our consideration both services. “Reififles Hotel” when he pur- 10:30 a.m. Chiu-ch School, In- Avery St. begin at our end ol the relationship. didn’t produce enough Income to Is in the Auditorium building at the surface of the moon, travel­ 10:46 a.m., Worship Service. MaJ. Kenneth Lanoa abbreviated listing from the day of a new year was avail­ of an eventual retreat to a 9 a.m.. Church School. Nurs­ Eiued the villain as far as S h g- fEmts through Grade 4. 9:46 a.m., Sunday School. Christian Reformed Church Perhaps, 11 we get so wo know what day Justify the market value given the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. ing at a speed of 8,791 miles Message by Uie pastor. Nursery. Officer in Charge N.Y. Stock Exchange. able. It was getting to be the secessionary Litchfield County, ery Find Grades 4 through 8. aipore. Do you recall ithe many 10:46 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m.. Worship Service. 881 A very St. it. But the g ^ o is going on al­ per hour,” 8 p.m.. Junior Fellowship, There were msmy other ad­ The Laurel Lake Balance Sheet it is, we will begin to know a few other quietest day of the year, with where one of the first items in 10:80 a.m.. Church School. references to this exotic place ? imd Service of Holy Commun­ 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. South Windsor most 240,000 miles away, as Sur­ More people come In. Teen and Young Fellowship. Sunday, 8 a.m., Prayer Break­ vertisements snd articles that things more clearly too. fewer people stirring with less Nursery, Kindergarten and Ft was there that Somerset ion. Reception of new members. Wednesday, 7:80 p.m.. Prayer Rev, James A. Bonnema, There is, as we see It, no vic­ the special County bill of rights Salinger to Lecture veyor 6 closes In on the moon. 36:01— “36 minutes Crom AJ- 7 p.m., Evangelistic Service. fast. stem directly from our western and less commotion. All one LOS ANGELES (AP) — For­ Grades 1 through 8. Maugham did much of his work. Communion Meditation: "E x ­ and Bible Study. Minister tory for anybody in the battle of would specify freedom, on New The saga Is scheduled to be titude Marking Radar Mark.” Message by the pastor. 9:80 a.m., Sunday School culture. Ronson, White Horse had to do, if one had the will mer ^presidential press secretary 6 p.m., Junior and Senior The hotel is so named because pect To Be CleEUised.’’ The RtV- Tear’s Day at least, from hav­ staged again Jan. 7 when Sur­ 33:66—“2,466, mfles above (Classes for all ages). Whiskey, PEm Am, Emd Arrow aesthetics over the future destiny of the for it, was to turn the television Pierre Salinger says he Is Methodist Youth Fellowship. Sir Stamford jRaffles came in Bowman preaching. Wesleyan Methodist Oiurch 9:46 a.m., Sunday School for ing power mowers run within veyor 7 Is hurled toward the the moon. 3,864 miles per hour. First d iu rd i of Christ, 10:46 a.m., Holiness Meeting Shirts were much in evidence laurel Lake area. off, and listen to the silence. leaving his airline executive 7 p.m.. Membership training 1619 and founded the city. The 7 pjn.. .Senior Pilgrim Fellow­ Giystal' Lake Rd., Ellington All ages. The Widening War anybody’s hearing, even when Tycho Crater region of the The moon’s grandly is speeding Scientist (nursery provided). In the ads. There were mEmy We turned the television off, post for a year to lecture and class. guide book says that Chinese, ship. Rev. Harvey W. Taber, Pastor 11 a.m.. Worship Service. It is an area which, within the mem­ they happen to be mounted on moon. ue up.” 447 N. Main St. 6:16 p.m., Open Air Meeting. appcEils such as "mEtil early,” Perhaps the most ominous recent de­ experimentally this New skis. produce a humorous television 8 p.m.. Young Adult group. Malay, Indonesian, Indian, Nursery. ory of moat ot us, has indeed been a But this time it’s fourth down They want this one to be suc­ 6:80 p.m., Prayer Meeting. take Christmas in stride, Emd velopment in Southeast Asia is the in­ series on politics. Anab and Jewish people make Rockville Methodist Church 9:46 a.m., Sunday School, 7 p.m.. Evening Service. and less than 3,000 miles to go cessful. 11 a.m., Stmday church ser­ 7 p.m., SEdvation Meeting. articles about holiday cooking, green area—a green slime area, to be cipient spread of the war to Cambodia, Salinger, Airlines’ Concordia Lutheran Church up ite complex xxjpuFation, one 148 Grove St. Classes for all ages. Thursday, 10 a.m.. Women’s for the exploratory spacecraft. 27:47— ”2,100 mUes above the vice, Simday School and nurs­ Monday, 6 p.m., Junior Song­ decorations, gifts, etc. It was specific. To those who did not know Laos and Thailand. The U.S., we think, executive vice president, said 40 Pitkin St half of •whom are under twenty Rev, Willard E. Conklin, Pastor 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Nur­ Bible study, nursery prottided. In an hour. Surveyor’s retro moon, 3,006 miles per hour.” ery. sters. suggested that you might have what was part ot the water lying there, will have to be extremely careful about Friday the TV show will be "a Rev. Jos^h E. Boorret, years of cuge. These figures ore sery. rockets will fire and another at­ 21:50— “ 1,703 miles above the H ie subject of the lesson-ser­ 8 p.m., Friendship Circle. clowns at your children’s party. the view could be pleasant. Visually kind of Irreverent look at Amer­ Pastor about five years old so prob­ 9:30 a.m.. Church School, 6 p.m., Wesleyan Youth. St. Maurice diurch, Bolton handling this new phase, if that is what ■Wonders of the Universe* surface. 4,164 miles per hour.” mon is “ (Sod,*’ the Golden Text, Tuesday, 2 p.m.. Home One cartoonist portrayed a tired ican politics in an election tempt will be made to land soft­ Rev. Louis E. Bauer Jr., ably have changed some. Nursery through Adults. 6:80 p.m., Faurt and Prayer. Rev. Robert W. Cronin, Pastor speaking, the view was more pleasant it is. Ttie place is full now. But from Philipplans, 4: 4, 7: “ Re­ League. business man Writing surrepti­ year.” ly- Asst Pastor Little did I realize that we 10:46 a.m.. Morning Worship. 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. then than it is at the moment, with the the visitors are not paying much joice in the Lord adway: Emd 6 p.m.. Corps Cadet Classes. tiously on a weOI, "SEmta Claus, It seems the Communists, both Vlet- He said he wopld not only host A model of the moon stands wou'ld be stopping at “RafWiee.” Sermon by Wesley Thouln. Wednesday, 7 p.m.. Prayer MEisses at 7, 8:30, 10 and 11 ;30 naked extension of the to\ i> dump the Stretching the Space Dollar attention. again I say, Rejoice...... And 6:46 p.m., Senior Songsters. go home!” Finally, I read the co.ng and North Vietnamese, are in­ the program but contribute to on the platform, with a black 9 Emd 10:30 a.m.. Holy Com­ Singapoire 'was not on our lUner- Nursery through Grade 4. Service and Bible study. a.m. main thing hitting the eye. The site i)ow 16:40— “The thrust bias on the peace of God, which passeth 8 p.m., Senior Btmd. famlllEir, "Yes, Virginia, there creasingly using Cambodian and Lao­ the "creative end" as well. He X showing optimistically where munion, Church School and ary, yet here w e were in a lush 6 p.m., Methodist Youth Fel­ DR. I. M. LEVITT. DIRECTOR tential for btllion-dollar spend­ all understanding, shall keep Wednesday, 8:80 p.m., Sun- Is a SEmta Claus . . .’’ has an ugly look, and will continue to Surveyor will land. A model of the engines is now being reset Nursery. suite o f rooms all at the ex­ lowship progressive upper. tian territory u they are denied bases The Pels Planetarium ing on these systems is greater said negoUatioiu are going on your hearts and minds through besuns. While we are on the subject have an ugly look until the dump-filling in South Vietnam. The premier of Laos with two of the three major net­ the spacecraft Itself stands to to high level. The total bias 'wtll 6 p.m., Knights of St. John. pense o f the Japan A ir lines. Warns of Another Riot of The Franklin Institute than in the missile field. He Christ Jesus." Thursday, 8 p.m., JiuUor of newspapers, let me share has been completed, the area somehow one side. It is a spidery, three- amount to 200 pounds of 6:30 p.m., Luther League. Our scheduled flight from Cal­ labels the Red attacks a "general of­ makes a strong case for not works, but declined to name The Reading Room is located Band. some ol the bloopers that have St. Peter’s Episcopal Church Is there a solutton to the out- legged object, of white and sil­ thrust” cutta to Bangkok -was can­ solidified, and the new-made land deco­ fensive.” There is Communist insur- them. at 746.Main St. and welcomes occurred In ads. Sand HiU Rd. wasting the hundreds of millions ver metal bars. Stuck on It are 12:00— “ 1,002 miles above 7 p.m.. Open Air Meeting. celed because of poor flying con­ rated with new factories. During this ‘geftcy in northern Thailand, plus reports bcurir a t funds for the s|>ejce pro­ Salinger, who began his leave the public Monday through Sat­ Ohnroh of CSirist A cough remedy stated In a Wapping of dollars already spent on the all kinds of weird objects ' — surface. 4,867 mp.h.” 7:80 p.m.. Mid-week Meeting. ditions. Ft was the fUrst time proqiectlve period, however long it is of Communist troops, including North gram ? How can our space plan- of absence last Wednesday, said urday, excepting holidays, from ^ydall and Vernon Sts. full pEige spread: "T ry our Rev. James A. Birdsall, Vicar Detroit Negro Head MOL by now starting on alter­ gold boxes, black — white — 6:00— “Now the spaoecraiflt this bad happened on our trip. to last, the area will constitute a public Vietnamese, possibly poised for an in­ his lecture tour would take him 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Thursday Eugene Brewer, Minister cough mixture. You will never nero, both dviUsm and miU- natives. He also states that the and — sUver spheres, green is being commanded to set up United Peotooostal Ohorsh The most depressing aspect of vasion of Thailand. only to college campuses. He evening, 7 to 9. get better." 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. New eyesore, located at one of the entrances tcury, stretch the space dbUar to Air Force must not be hamper­ nozzles, something that looks Its components fo r Its landing 78 Center St the canceiDat'lon was the said he also was expecting .to 9 a.m., Bible classes. Ih a hurry to get a shirt sale Liturgy. to Manchester. And it will be the town's ed by Jurisdictional disputes in like the top of a card table. sequence mode. Tite mode Is (Orange Hall) thought of reversing the process Rejects Ford Grant As for the allied side, the South Viet­ fulfitll our space aspirations? devote more time to the acUvl- 10 a.m.. Worship. Sermon: before the public, one firm 10 a.m., Holy Communion. use of the area for extension of its upgrading the country’s space The gold boxes are alpha-scat­ now on.” Oommuntty Baptist Church R ob^ Baker, Pastor through health control, oustoms, namese government believes in hot pur­ Mtuiy people In many pieces are t i e ^ of the U.S. Investment "Christian Fiscal Responsibil­ boEiated: "Reduction sale of New Liturgy. Church School, (Contlnned from Page One) reconnaissance system. Because tering instruments, which will 4:36—“Altitude Marking Ra­ 685 East Oeoter Bt pessport and police control only dump which will create and prolong the suit—chasing enemy forces beyond Viet­ looking for answers to thesp Fun\ a mutual fund of which ity.” bush shirts. They won’t lEist an Nursery. the frustrations of masses of we must know what other coun­ Bev. Walter H. Loomis, 10 a.m., Sunday School. eyesore. namese borders—If its troops are at­ questions — waiys we may he 18 board chairman. make chemical analyses of the dar power is now on. It is not 6 p.m.. Worship. Sermon: “ No to do dt all over again later. hour." 6 p.m., Young People’s Fel­ In announcing that funds were black people.’ ’ , tries are doing In terms of mov­ Miiiistor 11 a.m.. Worship Service. India has more forms to fill tacked from sanctuaries in Laos and axdiieve a prime positdion in moon’s surface. The spheres yet embodied.” Other Gods.” One loan company produced lowship. "Seek and Skate." available, Joseph L. Hudson Jr., "T o all of those attempts, the To recognise this immediate tuid fu­ ing men, ships and armament, 4:00— ” 386 miles above moon. 7 p.m., Evtmgellstlc Service. out, more officials to pass, moi Cambodia. Some speculation has it that apace at a price we can afford Plummer Divorce Suit are tanks of helium and nitro­ 8 enigmatic promise: “Here Monday through FUday, 7:46 white community turned a deEff it la necessary that the first ,, 9 a.m., Church School for all Thursday, 7:80 p.m., Bible currency regulations, more ques chairmEin of the New Detroit ture prospect of uglification, foliowed by the U.S. also plans to give its comman­ to pay. LONDON (AP) — Chrlstoji^er gen. The nozzles are part of 5,216 mpJi.” St. Jrim’s Pirilsh National yolxcEm borrow enough to get p.m. Evening Prayer. ear," he said. "They paid no at­ system we put into the sky have 2:36— ”In 60 seconeb, AMIR ages, the ejqnmded session for study and Worship. tions to answer, a more ela Committee, SEdd that to get the eventual improvement of a non-sylvan ders authority lor hot pursuit. In any Perhaps we have fallen Into Plummer, Canadian-bom actor the vernier engines, which aid Oath olio Church coisfeletely out of debt." tention before July 23rd (the the capability of reporting on enabling vdll be turned on. Nursery through Grade 4 con­ borate filing system than smy nature, is not to admit that there is any case, the U.S. is so heavily Involved in this unenviable trap because of who costaxred with Julie An­ In the landing. The card table Bev. Walter A. Hysiko firm that mEmufactured Wapping Community Church money the two groups would day Detroit's riot started), Euid an hour-to-hour basis activities tinuing during the worship ser­ other country we have left. The available easy alternative which would Vietnam it could hardly remain aloof if the clear-cut separation be­ drews In the film “ The Sound of top is the highgain antenna, for Then, the next time It sees Jriiovah’s Witneesea Pastor electricEil gadgets knew the Congregational have to agree to communicate right now the white establish­ on the land, sea and under the vice. red tape weis worth It. To get the war keeps fillin g over into the tween chrillen and millltary Music,” is being sued for di­ transmitting pictures back to anything that looks like the Klngdotn Hall danger ol time payments and Dr. John E. Thomas, with each other, pledga^not to ment is doing everything possi­ constitute beautification. It is difficult sea. 10 a.m., Worship Hour. Com­ to Bangkok, we were routed to other countries. :^Ku:e efforts tnlttatod by Presi­ vorce by his wife, yrriter Patri­ earth. moon. It will start Its retro se­ 726 N. Main S t Masses at 8:30 smd 10:30 a.m. advertised; "Take benefit ol our Interim Minister ble to create a recurrence of to make this seem one of the “ open munion. Topic: "When The Slngaporq, then to Kuala Lum­ use the money for politicEd pur­ dent EUsenhower.In the Soviet Reforms to our space system cia Lewis. This flight is up against the quence.” hire purchase scheme. The July 23rd." spaces” very necessary to Manchester’s Time Had Come.” The Rev. pur, the capital of Malaysia, poses and submit to auditing All this is bad business, for a num­ Union, where this differentiation must come, and the nature of They were married In 1962. odds, like Siwash playing UCLA 1:36— "Enabling Is on. FYom 9:30 azn., PUbHc Bible dis­ whole price down and nothing a 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Ser­ future preservation of balance in its at­ FYederlck R. Bruce, former in­ course “MEike Your Flight to Emd finally here. It weis like a procedures on how the ftioney ber of reasons. does not eidst, ithere never oc- these reforms haM been spelled Plummer’s previous marriage The landing area — Sinus now cm, R ’s tn control.” week for the rest of your life." vice. Geamon by the Rev. Dr. mosphere and topography. terim pastor. Is guest preimher. Safety.” Dzen Awarded detour to Los Angeles on the Space Helps MDs cura a debate as to who wiM use out. Today, either the Congress to actress Tammy Grimes was Medil, or Central Bay — Suddenly the jieople are quiet, These sound like the Reiider’s Thomas, "A t the Table of Our was spent. For one, the U.S. la not excessively A nursery Is provided during 10:30 ara., Group dlscuseina way from New York to . what vehicle to launcJo^e Fifty-seven minutes and 83 Bev. Walter L. Abel, Dzen, on Nov. 29, submitted the about the death of our first Ne­ American soldiers are stationed, the J.T. Sample, physics depart­ It is aIbBolubely sUll, except Pastor with him at the Officer’s Club Bev. John E. Bikteraitis, 'With Cleaga to discuse the situ­ volved there. There is little question that perceptive article by their tech­ adherence, to established con­ seconds to go —"Station 11 at lowest o f four lUds fo r pipKiig gro Eistronaut. Page two carried subject is in action and much most Influential newspaper nonetheless ment chairman at the Universi­ for pounding heants. Interim Pastor and I plan to take him on at Assistant Pastor ation. nical editor, J. €. Butz Jr. cepts. Goldstone Is tracking. Quite tfie brook ait the south end of an account of 600 Emti-Vietnam new Instrumentation. both the town and the private owners of calls Americans "enemies ol the Thai ty of Alberta, said Friday the (Plus 1:00— “620 feet per ooc- 9:30 a.m. Sunday School chess tomorrow night. Butz explains that the pri­ excellent. All as it should be.” the cemetery and to r InstaUIing ' ' Cleage said his group would the lake area can benefit from the mu­ It Is estimated that total research grant on which Dotsen­ ond. 31,000 feet up. 29,000 feet, 8:46 a.m., Sunday School. Di­ protestors, mentioning the Dow As I write this, ChristmEis is people and of the Thai nation.” A few more people drift in. clEMses for children age 3 new sbonn drains there. Masses at 6:46, 7:46, 6, 10:16 accept white money "but we tual cooperation they have already set mary payoff from our space ef­ launch costs, which now run be­ ko is workmg expires In March. 18.000 feet. 409 feet per sec­ vine Worship with Holy Com­ Co., RockefelI(i4' Center, smd giv­ still a week off but there Is of 50.49—"The area we’re go­ through Adult. Dzen^S Bow .bid was $30,912, and lU :80 osn. and 6 p jn. will not accept white leadership ULTIMA II In South Vietnam itself, it’s worth not­ forts has been mUiltary, with tween $20,000 and $26,000 per He said Dotsenko will take an­ ond. 15,000 fteet above moon, munion conducted by the Rev. ing the number hurt smd ar­ necessity a lapse of time be­ in actual motion, by informal arrange­ ing to land in is not visible to 10:46 a.m., Worship Service. Inoluding' labor and p4{^ sup­ and dictation—the days of the ing in passing, anti-Americanism is cur reconnaissance sateUlltes Ut- poimd of orbital payload for other position or stay on with 400 feet per second. 360 feet William H. Wllkens of Coven­ rested. One whole sheet was tween thS'^vrltlng smd the reeul- ment among themselves. The question the naked eye. It’s not a part The Rev. Mr. Swensen preach­ ines. It was liar above the $21,- Sacred Heart Church plantation are over.” COSMETICS growing by leaps and bounds. The Na­ erally making an open sooiiety most satellites under 2,0(X) the university on a imonth-to- per second, 320. Steadily setting try. given over to a feature article Ing. So, we hope you have always is, in such instances, whether of the Man in the Moon. But ing. Sermon: "Surprised by Jes­ 900 appropriated for the -work Rt. 30, Vernon The money was to be used to hy Rfvlon tional Observer, for one U.S. publica­ o f Russia toy srtripping away the pounds, could be halved by the month basis'. down. 6,000 feet above the sur­ on the Negro In the U.S. It be­ (had) a Merry ChristmEis smd the division of benefits is fair. The de­ us." Nursery. pnorjeiQt In July. Rev, Ralph Kelley, Pastor coordinate rehabilitation work tion, reports a host of instances, stem­ secrecy and mystery which has use of common launches. Don­ Dotsenko, 41, was former you can see It with a g^K>d pair face, 200 feet per second now. Church of Jesus Christ of gan, "T o be a black msm In we wish you the best for the 7 p.m., Fsimily Night. Ser­ The $15,000 contract to (Dzen Rev. Patrick SuUlvw in the inner city among various WELDON DRUG CO. termination of whether the town is do­ ming in part from a feeling that the surrounded this country for ald F. Adamski of the Aero­ chief nuclear physicist at the of binoculars.” 4.000 feet, 3,000 feet, 160 feet Lattor-dsy Saints (Mormon) the U.S. Is to be deprived — New Year. mon: "MEmy Parts or Pieces.” Assiatant Piistor’" —* ' groups belonging to the federa­ 7S1 MAIN STRFfT ing more for the private interest than centuries. Our “spy” satellites space Corp. visualizes the cost Someone wants to know when HiUstown Rd. and Woodslde St. is ftw 'labor costs only to r ex- economically, culturally, politic­ Americans are taking over everything. Ukrainian Academy ot Science per second. 2,000 feet up, 130 Nursery. tion heEided by Clesige, pastor of the town is getting back is a difficult have provided enough informa­ decreasing $3,000 to $6,000 with they’ll know If the landing is Paul L. Nuttal, Bishop oalvaitlng and piping ijwo-thdirids ally, socially and educatlonEil- In a savagely ironical comment, a In Kiev. He came to the Univer­ feet per second. 1,500 feet, 100 Masses at 7, 8, 9:16, 10:30 emd the Central United Church of tion to keep us fully aware of common satellite configurations. soft or hard. "Like that," says Uf the area. The pipe will be ly: . .’’ . determination to make, for there is member of *the Vietnamese House of sity of Alberta In 1966 on an Ed- feet per second. 1,000 foot mark Second Congregational Church 11:46 a.m. CSirlst. ■“ the Soviet military potential. The Air F^rce has pioneered a JPL man, snapping his 10 a.m., Quarterly Stake Con­ suppUed by the town, some at it Then the author quoted from Three to Attend really no standard or legal yardstick to RepresentaUves remarks, “Why should monton-Kiev exchange pro­ Is paoaed. (300 feet up, 50 feet 888 N. Main St Cleage said he hsis been Because of this capatoility, mlli- launches In which several satel­ fingers. " I f the signal continues ference. tbrough Etete Etld Euid the rest President Johnson’s address at employ. Vietnamese boys be sent to die for the gram. He annoimced last Oct. 6 per second. 100 feet up, 20 feet Rev» Felix H. Davis, Minister St. Bernard’s Church trying unsuccessfully for years tary analysts believe that the lites were deposited In widely after touchdown, it’s a success ait town expense. Howard University. A half page Police Oasses Americans?” that he had asked Canada for per second. 13 foot mark. 6:80 p.m.. Sacrament Service. Bev. > O. Ronald Wilscn, St Bernard’s Ter., Rockville to do things that would make most important development of If the signal stops, it’s crashed The estHmaited cost for labor was taken up with an account In this instance, the town stands to separated orbits, satisfying the asylum. Toudhdown.’’ Amoolate Minister Three menvbena a t the Man­ Bev. George F. X. Reilly riots or rebellions unnecessary, the nexit 10 years may toe su­ M d It’s a flop.” and suppUes fo r exoavaiUing and of McCaitithy. “the Democrat r fa Y gain in two respects, first with an addi­ Now 11 the U.S. lets this war get out needs of several agencies. This N ot a sound. N ot even breath­ chester Police Departmeivt are Pastor "the things that will alleviate ◄ perior reoonnaiissance systems. '46 : 03 —"Now In Mode 6 tele­ piiping tiwo-thiTov captured the 9 a.m.. Morning Prayer, ser­ welfare of all the town’s taxpayers and the larger the risk of intervention by In IMO we believe an Orbital costs, an "Insured launch” pro­ Monday on charges of anti-So­ Crib Class, Nursery and Kin­ pedeUiy fo r polltoe captEiilns end A L L D A Y hotels in ah investment pro­ again dispatched this morning attention of fellow-prisoners. mon, clEisses, babysitting. that of these particular property own- • the Soviet Union or Communist China Workshop (OW) will be launch­ posal has recently been made. viet propaganda. It stiU was not dergarten in Old Church. is sponsmed by the New Flng- gram said to involve more than many armed boats, mingled Suddenly at midnight cm eEmth- 10:46 a.m.. Holy Communion era. i or both. The Russians have long been ed. Within certain limits the Under this plan a contractor known whether the trial would 9:60 a.m.. Church School. Vote Analysis Shows ilaxid AGBOdatibn o t Ohiefb of $100 million. with fishing boats, under the quake shook the foundations Grades 1 through 12. Eind sermon. supplying North Vietnam with large capabilities of these space sta­ Is solely responsible for launch be open to the public. emd opened the doors (of the Police. An aide to the multimillion­ escort of armed warships into It seems to us, then, that the Town amounts of war materiel. As for the tions are the same. Why, then, success and is paid oniy If the Petitions for an open Trial Philippian prison,) and loosed 10:46 a.’m., family Euchar­ The elasnes -wiia be held on SUNDAY aire, who has not been seen in the coastal water of our side on Bolton Congregational Church Planning Commission should be willing Chinese, an expansion of the war might do we have two government payload Is orbited. The contrac­ have been sent to authorities by the bands of cOl the prisoners. ist. Sermon by the Rev. Mr. 'the campus o f the Babson In>- public In nearly 20 years, said the eastern coast, to perpetrate Nostrand. Absent Congressmen Rev. J. Stanton Conover, to c o i^ ra te with the proposed collabo­ finally trigger a decision to enter—they agencies sponsoring two ver­ tor Insures his launch with un­ Pavel M. Lltvlnow, a grandson stitute a t Buttness Adminiabra- the conversation with Laxalt provocative acts.” Minister have pledged all-out aid to Cambodia In sions of the same thing? There derwriters; NASA supplies the of a former Soviet Foreign Min­ (Continued from Page Ouey . tlcn In Wellesley. The courses All Medicinal Services Available ration between the public and the pri­ was Hughes’ first direct com­ The pagan Jailor, wakened case of invasion. Th^e one thing the U.S. appears to be no adequate an­ spacecraft and assumes respon­ ister, and by more than 100 It did not say how ip ai^ ves­ by the^commotlohj^drew his Center Congregational Church CEil matters also produced good deal specilfioally with supervis- vate Interests involved, but that before munication with a public official sels were detained. ' 10 a.m.. Worship Service — doesn’t want is for Vietnam to lead to swer to this. sibility for the orbital experi­ other Soviet Intellectuals. sword to commit suicide, but United dniroh of Christ However, hearings or dellber- turnouts. 'Ion o f personneil and much of th® • Board of Directors approves any “ In many many years.” Communion Meditation: "M as­ a general war. ments. TWs plan would also he was recalled from the brink 11 Oeoter St. atione are usually suspended A vote on a move to ease the the program is in seminars and The same situation prevails in Two defendants—Alexander ter Institutes The Supper." final formal agreement it should enlist keep NASA from becoming a of death by Paul’s assuring him Bev. dlftoriUO. Simpson, when major Issues sure up for Senate filibuster rules drew 99 workshfope. boosters. The Saturn IB was de­ Ginsburg, 31, and Yuri Galan- Church School. as much expert aid and appraisal as it Granted, the increased activity in massive launch service and that no prisoners hcul escaped. Minister decision. members to the floor for a vote. veloped by the National Aero­ skov, 28—are expected to be H e ra ld 6 p.m.. Middle high class. can to investigate and publicize what Laos, Thailand and Cambodia may not would help It to fulfUl Its charter CaUlng for a light, he sprang Bev. Kenneth W. Steere, Members of Congress eUso are A roll call during discusalon of a nautics and Space Administra­ charged with making a record Into the prison, fell dowp before 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. LOOKIWB FOR A PIZZA SPECIAL? presage any of these worrisome devel­ role as a research and develop­ Associate Blinlster in v o lv e In such out-of-WEishliig- controveraUI bill to provide the exchange of benefits would be. tion at about the same time an­ A Thought for Today o f the trial two years ago of sa­ Y esterd a ys the preachers, brought tltam Duplicate Bridge opments; it could be the result of mere­ ment organization. Sponsored by the Manchester tirists Andrei D. Sinyavsky and Miss Antofnette Bleroe^.^^ -ten^’^ U v ity aa poUttcfti fence- public financing for pollticEil other booster, the Titan 3, was out, and asked man’s most Results in a duplicate bridge TaloottvUle Congregational Sometimes, when a town is told that ly temporary Communist tacUcs. Grant­ Council of Churches YuH M. Daniel, Those two writ­ weighty question; "Sirs, what Director of Obilstlan EdIicaiUw mending, CEunpalgning, speech- campaigns drew 68. developed for military launches. There are times when forced 25 Years Ago game last night at the ItallEm Church ito industrial future is linked to a pro­ ed, too, that if the fears do materialize ers were convicted of anti-So­ must I do to be saved?” making in their home or other The peak vote in the House Th«n any pizza shop wiN do. But if you wont o It Is estimated that if one of economies ultimately provide a Town Treasurer George H. American Club Eure: North- Rev. Truman O. Ireland, PiMtor posal, H has an instinct to buy the pro­ it will not be because of an American viet propaganda in a trial closed 9:16 smd 11 a.m.. Worship Ser­ states and traveling, wHh Vlet- came on the tin t day, when eiH these boosters was phased out, better and more efficient oper­ The parents of Samuel were Waddell addresses a meeting of South, Mrs. Arthur Pyka and SPECIAL PIZZA, tfion P IZ ZA R A Y 'S is tho posal Orst and find out about it later. choice blit of a Communist choice to ation. Today .space funds are to Westerners. He wae told to believe in vice. The Rev. Mr. Steere HEun a favorite destination. pauticipatod in the electiim of a a potential saving of several so thankful for the birth of their the Pines Civic Association in James Baker, first; Mrs. Mary 9:45 azn., Ohuroh SchoDl, which the U.S. and South Vietnam would being slashed and astute scien­ The other defendants in the Jesui, emd, so that he might be­ preaching. Topic: “ Today’s Con­ A few simply wearied of the speaker. ploeo to go. Homo of tho Bost Pizza and That is not a good way for a town to do hundred million dollars would only child at a late time in which he reviews the hlirtory of Roy and Mrs. Norma Fagan, Niuaory ttirough fidulit. be reacting. tists and businessmen are current case are poet Alexei lieve, he was taught God’s tractor." (Jhurch School. Crib session fuid left before it ended. Qther issues, including much business, either for its own public good, result over the next 10 years. their lives that they dedicated Manchester and explains the second, Buid FYed PEUizenhagen 11 a.m.. Warship Service. Grindon this sido of tho rivor. 1D*min. sorvico searching for ways of realizing Dobrovol^y,, 29, and 'Vera Lash- word. Included were instruc­ Room at 9:16 only. But charges of misconduct of the major legislation, drew or for fairness in its dealings with vari­ him to the Lord’s service. They division of the tax d oll^ . and Joe Ingraham, third. And yet to say as much is scant com­ The same type of duplication kova, 21. Pu rees said Miss tions as Ito what bellevipg must 7:80 p.m. Social action com­ against a member in each house feW'er members to the floor for on oH colls. Don't boliovo ut?—>Thon Try Us! ous private Interests. the most for the available mo­ did not wait until he was old Also, East-West, Mrs. A1 La- First Congregational Church fort. Is the great U.S. now so helpless occurred with the Jupiter and Lashkova’s involvement was Police Chief Samuel G. Gor­ lead him to do. He bathed the mittee Robbins Room. lEuit Eiesslon drew high sustEdned roll calls in both Houses. nies. Perhaps the shortage of enough to choose for himself preachers' wounds and was bap­ Plaht Euid Robert Stratton, United Church of Christ that it must follow in the path of South Thor missiles. Because Gen. limited to typing for the others. don does not approve the plan attendaiKe. There were 28 Senate absen­ We think the Laurel Lake area can funds will ulUmately be a bless­ before they started his training. tised that same hour. God’s first; Jack Clark Eind WllllEun Andover Vietnam ^e decisions and can do noth­ Elsenhower refused to make a The trial Is expected to last one of naming a deputy chief to the Gospel HaU Between 424 and 431 of the 484 tees on a biU to revise EUid ex­ C A LL 643.DD31 look better some day—as an industrial ing in disguise, for our space James A. Birdsall, Vicar emswer to this question has McDougall, second, and Mr. Rev. Raymond H. Bnulley Jr., ing but react to Communist acUons? If choice, several hundred million week, with 36 witqssses being Manchester Police Depdrtment. 415 Oentcr Bt. House members were on hand tend the draft law Euid 38 on the aspirations may be achieved Saint Peter’s Episcopal not changed. Has yours? Emd Mrs. Richard O’Brien, Pastor site—than it did yesterday or does now. so, the whole rationale of our presence dollars were wasted In the de­ called. for the key votes Involved In the question of whether a commit­ without exorbitant coats. But Church, Wapplng third. H>e eventual balance sheet between in Southeast Asia had better be re­ velopment of two identical mis­ 10 Years Ago 10 a.m.. Breaking bread. exclusion ot New York Demo­ tee should look into socUl prob­ currently, a strong stand must The game ip sponsored by the 9:46 a.m.. Church School. what the town has put into it and what thought. CHURCH OF CHRIST 11:45 a.m., Sunday School. crat Adam Clayte^ Powell. lems as part o f an Investigation PIZZA RAY'S siles. Congress finally resolved toe made by ithis govemmenit to . Korean Ships Stopped Boiler explodes in basement 11 a.m.. Morning Worship. Or­ 350 Ships O ff Bermuda 7 p.m., Qoepel meeting. And between 94 and 67 sena­ of rioting lost summer. Manchester f r id g e Club ' smd the town gets out of it should look good, this problem by making the se­ force economies on those re­ TOKYO (AP) — North Ko­ of the Jarvis Block on Center Lydall and Vemoh der of Communion. Sermon by The war confined to Vietnaih is pain, tors were recorded on the series The House turned out only 386 played each^'FYlday at 8 p.m. too, and that, in our opinion, should be lection. sponsible for our space pro­ HAMILTON, Bermuda — rean Navy ships detained South Tuesday, 8 p.m.. Prayer meet­ 13D SPRUCE STREET St., damage not estimated as members on a pioneer bill to ex­ Euid Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Rev. Mr. Bradley, "Behold ful enough. The U.S. should do every-' The MOL-OW controversy, gram. Treasure hunters estimate that Korean ve^ ls today charging ing. of votes In the censure of Sen. the chief concern o f future deliberation yet. Bible CkuMelB; 9:00 A M . the club at 186 Eldrtdge S' ,The Lamb of God.” thing within reason to make sure it as many as 860 ships have been they were "involved In the hos­ Friday, 8 p.m., Bible read­ ThomEis J. Dodd, D-Oonn. pand .educationEd tdevlslon EUid by the Board j f Directors. says Butz, has not grown to Copyright 1968 Twelve accidents due to Ice 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. stays there.—WALL STREET JOURNAL wrecked on Bermuda’s reefs. Of ing. Procedural and direct pidltir radio. Play la open to the public. these proportions, but the po­ tile acts" In east Korean coastal or tee skating occur over the WoesUp: 10:00 AJd., «:00 PJU. General Features Corp. these, 120 have been identified. waters, Pyongyang’s Korean weekend In Manchester. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, lAANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1968 P A G E SE V E N

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Repairers License ALTHOUGH A FRIENDSHIP EXISTS 1 uary, for instance, you get one minerals are reduced to ultra- Comer Broad and BETWEEN THE PRESIDING JUDGE ^ free quart of oil with every fine particles by agitation In a Rebuilding, Modernization Planned THE WILLBTS DEALER IN WASTE lube, oil and filter job. Rental AND GUNTER MSBEARO, THE BENCH BY WALT WETTERBERG slurry of sand and a liquid, usu­ Middle Tpke. West FEELS IT CAN RULE JUSTLY AND MATERIALS i^tedh Clith You do not receive stamps ally water. 'ITHOUT FAVOR/ RBQUEST FOK (0 IMI by NCA, ler. TM . Kef. U.S. M . Off. and there are no "gimmicks” at ”We Rent Most Everything” Phone 643-2176 A NEW ^D O E IS OEM EDf Luncheons and Dinners $28.4 Million Federal Grant RAGS, IRON either Turnpike Texaco Sta­ A P Tuesday thru Sunday tions I and n . Mr. Stence pass­ es along to the customers the ^ SCRAP METAL Entertainment Nightly Radio Today Sent to New Haven Railroad EQUIPMENT savings in cash so that every­ W DBC— 1366 nON WILLIS in the Gibson Lounge one who trades here ‘ ‘wins’’ .:00 Mike Millard STAMFORD (AP) — A $28.4 gram include the rehabilitation, 935 CENTER STREET and PAPER ::(X) Long John Wade and there are no losers. This 1:00 D l^ Robinaon million federal grant to*^ the of 100 commuter cars and rals-' MANCHESTER 781 PARKER ST. 860 Main St., East Hartford GARAGE really makes sense as cash sav­ 1:00 News. Sign Off New Haven Railroad opens the ing of station platforms to eli­ 649-2052 Tel. 64S-S786 or 643-5879 Telephone 289-4S5B _ l^ C H —910 minate climbing steps to the ings are consistent and come In 1:00 Matinee way to a major rebuilding and 18 Main St., Tel. 649-4^1 mighty handy these days. l:3ll) Hartford HlghUghts cars. 1:00 News modernization program for the Turnpike 'Texaco has a new r:30 Gaslight bankrupt line. Stations to be refurbished un­ Specialiiing in | wrecker and this wrecker serv­ i:00 Quiet Hours der the project are all those on ^aassae SELL. Details of the funding, prom­ WTIC—1086 the main line between and In­ BRAKE SERVICE PONTIAC W Q i n S ' TR AD E ice is available at both Turn­ 1:00 News ised in December by President AUTOMOTIVE pike Texaco Stations. Should 1:1B Monitor cluding Mount Vernon, N.Y., 0 Johnson in agreement with the MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY AND s Layaway Plan 5:(X) Opera and New Haven, and those on Front End Alignmont you need the service of a wreck­ >:15 Encore states of Connecticut and New a One of the largest Inven­ er, day or night, call them. The >:30 Monator the New Canaan branch. 'J SUPPLIES i:00 News, Weather York, were disclosed Friday. MR. ABERNATHWIS \ I CANT GET TOO .. .WE'LL NEVER HAVE TO CARRY tories in New England Manchester number is 643-2176 Samuel Kanell, director of the General Repair Work TEACHING CUDDLES ' IN FIREPLACE WOOD AGAIN! TEMPEST >:20 Strictly Sports The project includes improve­ EXCITED ABOUT THAT. a Supplies and Accessories and the East Hartford number >:30 Monitor Connecticut Transportation Au­ PLUS HOWTO FETCH STICKS.y ments to many facets of the f:25 UCVsui vs. Maine thority saw the grant announce­ y o u SALES and SERVICE CONNECTICUT is 568-9610. You Will find a ready >:15 Monitor commuter line’s operations in­ MACHINE SHOP __ I MORTY MEEKLB BY DICK CAVALU response to your call for help. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANC H PTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1968 ^AOE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1968 Track*— Traeton S CHEVROLET 1063 Oorvalr pan­ INTERIOR and exterior patait> el tiuck, back and aide doors, Ing end papering. Call Phil Dale Ostrout’s Basket in Last Three Seconds Decides CLASSIFIED excellent condition, $660. 643- Denoncourt, 742-6173. 6668. INSIDE-outslde painting. Spe­ 1961 %. TON FORD V-8 — plck- cial rates for people over 60. ADVERTISING up, exceUent condition, 41,(XX) Call my competitors, than can Pittsburgh Skein Broken original mUes. Must sell, $476. me. Estimates given. 6$6-7868, Indians Win, 69-67, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DBFIV HOURS 649-6644. 876-8401. Ue when ho hit on a Jump shot 8 AJMa to 6 P«M« NEW YORK (AP) — points -in the second half, led a INSIDE PAINTTNO, papering, late Pittsburgh surge but it was and was fouled. BhsIi i m s S*rvicM floor sanding and reflnUhing Pittslburgrh’s 15 - a m e Tony Jackson of the Ameri­ For Sixth Straight American As- not enough. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CIbASSIFIED ADVT. (specializing in older floors). In other ABA action Friday cans led all scorers with 29 5 PJM. DAY BEFORE PUBLICA’nON Offerad 13 socilation winnintr streak No Job too small. J(dm By BARRY COWLES night, Houston topped New Jer­ points. WlUle Somerset’s 24 was DeadUne for Saturday and Monday Is 5 pun. Friday. was doomed almost as soon WILLIAMS Tree Servlee, spec­ VerfaUle, 6496760. It was a 15-foot loop by Dale Ostrout with only sey 107-104, Anaheim edged In­ tops for Houston. ializing in tree and shrub care. as the Dallas Chaparrels lo­ diana 124-121 and Oakland Los Selvage’s 80 polnU and three seconds remaininsr that clinched a 69-67 win 64S-8194. R o o t F fadsktog cated their uniforms. nipped New Orleans 128-128. Steve Chubin’s 28, including all PLEASE READ YOUR AD for Manchester Hisrh over Windham Hisrh, last niflfht After a 90-mlnute delay be­ TOU ARE A-1, truck la A-1. on the loser’s court. A jam-packed crowd of some 1,400 Charlie Beasley scored 26 18 of his foul shoU, paced the ClaselHed or “Want Ads" are taken over the phene as • FLOOR SANDma and reflnUh- cause of the late arrival of the Anaheim victory. Jimmy Rayl convenience. The adverttsor ehonld read hie ad the FIRST Cellars, attics, yard and witnessed the slszling encoun- -— --— —------——— ;;— points for Dallas and Charlie Ing (specialising in older outfits, the Chaparrals defeated topped Indiana with 21. DAY IT APPEARS end REPORT ERRORS In time for the small trucking done A-1 right. ter.... which...ui.v saw..... the Indians come to tie the score at 67 all, with j William's finished with 22 for floors). Inside painting. Paper­ I. .ui,...... T...... 20 seconds remaining. A bad the Pipers 108-97 Friday night, Pittsburgh. Mel Peterson and LaVem next Insertion. The Herald le reeponalMe tor only ONE Incor­ Call Tremano Triicking Serv­ hanging. No Job too smaU. ^ive in the third canto. It w m afforded Wlnd- ending a winning string that rect or omitted Insertion for any advertteement and then only Joe Hamood’s three-pointer Tart hit 14 field goals for Oak­ ice toU free, 742-9487. John VerfaUle, 6496750. began Nov. 28. to the extent of a “make good’’ Ineertton. Brrote which do ,n f I ^ ham a chance to take the lead with 20 seconds left gave Hous­ land in its victory over Western f l l ^ e Windham High gym. Swltchenko missed an out- With Player-Coach Cliff Ha­ not lessen the value of the advertteemeat will not be corrected TREE EXPERT — Trees cut, ton its victory over New Jersey. Division leading New Orleans. by "make good" Insertion. ThU was the sixth straight Ostrout came gan pumping in 19 first-half building lots cleared, trees top­ Bonds-—Stocks'— Hamood, who scored all of his Peterson finished with 34 points ped. Got a tree problem? Well win for the locals who now share „p ,^th the and carried points, Dallas pulled into a 19- and Tart wlUi 88. led Morfymos 27 the lead for CCIL honors. The down court for his win- point lead. Connie Hawkins, who 16 points in the final seven worth phone call, 742-8282. minutes of play, broke a 104-104 New Orleans' ■with 80. Indians b^^t a 6-1 overall record basket, scored all of his game-high 82 643-2711 875-3136 SHARPENINoll^cr'- - iawk, SECOND MORTOAOE —Un- and 6-1 in the League. Windham Cobb paced the local scoring tBockvUle. ToU Free) knives, axes, shears, skates, llmlted funds available for sec­ now stands at 6-2 overall and with 22 points followed by Os- rotary blades. Quick service. ond mortgages, payments to 6-1 in OCIL. trout and Kelly with 18 each. Play Does Wonders for Team Sports Viewing Capitol Equipment Co. 88 Main suit your budget. Expedient service. J. D. Realty, 6486129. It was a slow and tough 16 Top scorers for the Whippets SATURDAY BOUNCING AROUND the sports scene, sprightly Tokyo participates in Naginata Tournament, in Trouble Reachins Our Advertltar? St., Manchester. Hours dally minutes for the Indians as the were Swltchenko with IS and Referee Charles Marion (leH) calls foul during which old traditional martial art is being revived 7:80-8, Thursday 7:80-9, Satur­ Whippets ran the score to 46-33, Marty Hammon and Cichon at 1:60 (86) Bowling 1:80 ( 8) National Hockey National Basketball Asscciation game. Navy’s Ter­ as sport. day'7:80-4. 648-7908. Businoss Opportunity 28 at the halftime mark. Paced by le with Bob Cloutier adding 18. Bing’s Three-Pointer 24-Hour Answoring Sorvioo League ry Murray (center) grabs pass. Japanese girl in LIGHT TRUCKING — moving the scoring of Dan Swltchenko The rebounding chores, were (18) College Basket­ PHILLIPS Petroleum Co. has a and John Cichon, the Whippets carried out by Ostrout (16), Free to Herald Raaderi and odd Jobs, reliable. Also modenl^A bay service statl<» ball: Loyola of Chi­ burning barrels delivered, $4. outscored the Red and White Cobb (9) and Coughlin (7) glv- Settles NBA Thriller cago vs. Colorado Want Information on one of our olasetlled adveittsementeT for lease. ExceUent opportu­ 21-18 and 24-16 in the first and ing the Indians the edge, 36 644-1776. nity, paid training program. State No answer it the telepBone listed f Simply cell Uw CaU 236-8770 after 6 p.m. or second periods. Swltchenko sunk grabs to the Whippets' 29. NEW YORK (AP)—Three points in the right spot 2:00 (SO) Senior Bowl Foot- SALES AND Service on Ariens, 1-201-877-8100. nine points and Cichon added Swltchenko and Hammon led does wonders for a basketball team, baU: North vs. Soutii ^ Dean of Los Angeles Rams EDWARDS Hahn Eclipse, Jacobsen lawn six. the losers with nine and eight Cincinnati’s Happy Hairston thought, he had the ( 8) BasketiMU— mowers. Also Homelite chain Rich Cobb was the workhorse respectively, .right spot when he hit a field goal and foul shot with Princeton vs. Penn ANSWERING SERVICE saws and International Cub for the Indians and kept them Manchester hit 28-69 from the 24 seconds left to play in overtime Friday night, giv­ 8:00 ( 8) Hula Bowl Foot­ Cadet Tractors. Rental equip­ SUNOCO in the game scoring 17 points floor for a 47.4 per cent. Wlnd- ball Game ment and sharpening service Has available a 66,(XX) gaUon in the first hsdf. Ray Kelly ham sank 23 for 55 neiUiIng 41.8 ing Cincinnati a two-point lead against Detrot. 6:00 (SO) Let’s Go to the 849-0500 875-2519 on all makes. L & M EqtUp- per month modem 8-bay Inter­ added eight points while Ostrout per cent. Indians were 18-20 at But the Platon’s Dave Bing picked a better spot, scoring a Races Glad to Have Allen Around ment Corp., Route 83, Vernon. state location. and Tim Coughlin were cold the the charity line compared to 1\M ( 8) Gadabout Gaddis and leave your lueesage. YoaTi hesu from oar adverttaer 870-7609 Mwchester Exchange three-i>ointer with only 11 sec­ Hartford Victor In Jig time without spending nil evening at the telephone. first half. Coughlin played with 21-27 for Windham, (18) Wreatilng MIAMI, Fla. (A P )— La­ of 14 In 1966 to record the first game, CBS, starting at 1:46 Lundy. "We discovered we had — Enterprise 1946. 1. Earn $20,000. and up. a sprained thumb which ham- It was a tough night for Coach onds left and giving Detroit the 142-141 victory over the Royals A g fllTISt C fld ctS ^ 12:00 (86) RoUer Derby winning season in Los Angeles p.m., EST. become unselfish players, pidl- 2. $6 - $8,000. Investment. pered his shooting and ball con- Jim Moriarty and his jayvees mar Lundy, the dean of the 3. Insurance program. In the National Basketball Asso- since 1968, but Allen still Isn’t Lundy—part of the Fearsome ing together. Porsoncris troi. as the Windham Jayvees edged SUNDAY Los Angeles Rams with 11 Housuhofd SurvicM 4. Paid traliUng. AGONY AND THE ECSTASY: The everchanging expressions of athletes ^ elation. Y a | e F ive Bow s 1:80 ( 8) FootbaU Playoff: years service, said today satisfied. Foursome which includes Dea­ “ You’ve got to give Allen and The Indians seemed to have 11*® locals, 66-64, Bob Herdlc “ We’d hoped to be here for con Jones, Roger Brown and his staff credit for establishing Offurtd 13-A renewed spirit in the second ®***1 Dave Ware paced the In­ pictur^ here by Wilt Chamberlain (upper left) as he slightly d isa g ^ s with Elsewhere, In the NBA Friday j uui Rams vs. Browns. he was glad when George HERALD BE A DISC JCKTCEY. For in­ ACT TODAY! an official’s call; Les Josephson of the Rams (upper right), who finds that night. New York dropped Chlca- Yale took a 100-72 4:00 ( 8) Sports Special: the Super Bowl,” said Allen as Merlin Olsen—played for the this kind of unity and confidence half. Catch-up ball was played dlans scoring with 14 and 18 go 121-99, Phlladelidila thumped from Columbia and Hartford Allen came and took over the Rams prepared to meet the Rams under coaches Sid Gil­ in one another.” formation call, 246-6418. REWEAVING OF bums, moth and catch-up they did. The third Pomi* respecUvely. Whity Jen- although the Packers are getting older they’re not getting any softer; Bob­ Rebel ’66 holes, zippers repaired. Win­ Los Angeles 126-118 and Boston Put on a late scoring surge to 8:06 ( 8) NRA—76’ers vs. the olub. Cleveland Browns In the annual man, Bob Waterfleld and Har- Each member of the winning BDX L E H E R S Call or Write Sufi Oil Co. quarter was a sizzling battle hl**®> D®wls Walsh, Dave Has- dow shades made to measure, by Hull (lower left), who flashes a toothless grin after scoring another goal, topped Seattle 128-121. dump the Coast Guard 87-78 In Royals "He didn’t say he came to Los National Football League Play­ land Svare. team will get $lj200—$7(X) more P.O. Box 71, East Hartford and the Red and White outscor- ®®.^> Maher and Brian Mah- and Carl Yastrzemski (lower right), a guy who’s been laughing his way Bing finished with 84 polnto, two leading basketbaU c o n t ^ Angeles to build,” said the de­ off Bowl In the Orange Bowl He says it was Allen’s ap­ than each loser. The Rams are For Yoor Automebites For Solo 4 all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys 668-8400 ed the Whlppetts, 19-9, with played well. Pete Corri- through the winter aftei receiving a huge salary raise plus numerous awards. the same number as Eddie Involving Connecticut teams Fri- fensive end. He told us he came Sunday. proach to the club that made making their first appearance made whUe you wait. Tape re­ Information N iiE D ~C ^^ Credit very bad? corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867 Ostrout and Coughlin getting hot k®** (19), Bob Gagnon (14) and Miles had for the Pistons. Nine day night, to win right now. That Is what I ” It was a tremendous disap­ the Rams start turning in win­ in the contest and the Browns Evening call Mr. Keith, 647-0646 Tankers Victors Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ Main St. 6496221. sinking five points each. Ostrout ®*7*1® h^n® (18) were high of Bings’ points came In over- 'Ysle’a proWem was easy to wanted to hear. I’m not going to pointment,” said Allen. ning performances. their thii^. Cleveland lost to THE HERALD will not est Douglas accepts lowest carried the pace into the last ««>f® » m f me winners. Play Before Standing Room Only Crowd time, helping Detroit wipe out a ®P®t —7-foot Columbia center be around forever.” ^ A crowd of 60,000 is expected “ Suddenly, under Allen, we Detroit In 1961 and Green Bay in disclose the identity of „ _ . „ ^ _ Rlsley’s Raiders, thefits pep In Opening Test down, smaUest payments, any­ LIGHT TRUCKING, bulk driW- period canning nine points. four-point edge which Cincinnati D®ve Newmark, who exidoded Allen’s first squad won eight to watch the nationally tele'vised began to look around,’ ’ said 1964. suiy advertiser using box where. Not smaU loan finance ery, yards, attics, cellars ***** "We came to play ball tonight. ,,^**1??**” took at the start of the extra tor 40 points In leading the Opening the swimming sched­ lettera Readers anmver- company plan. Douglas cleaned and removed. Also odd on Hartford Rd., Manchester. It was the great defensive play 8®®J®*'®^®® entertained with a Ing blind box ads who session. Lions to their eighth win in ule yesterday, Manchester Motors, 346 Main. Jobs. 644-8962. CaU 643-1534 for appointment ^mr“ c o r iy ^ y ^ b r L ? kept performance. Man­ ' desire to protect their between 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Neighborhood Hoop Battle Oscar Robertson scored 48 for ®l®ven games, High’s Tankers defeated visit­ Head-to-Head Meeting Today Identity i« s foUow this us in Z * g a .^ e .” said a veSr ®h®J-t®r High cheerleaders were the Royals, including the basket Newmark applied much of the ing E. O. Smith, of Storrs, 62- THE 1965 CHEVROLET Bel Air — 6 LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also ^ p p y Coach PhU Hyde. ” It wai l®ad the Manchester procedure; that tied the game at the end of pressure In the second ha« 43. The locals triumphed In nine cylinder, automatic, exceUent moving large appliances. Burn­ Help Wanted a X n g team effort and our regulation play. *dt for nine goals and of 11 events losing only in the Enclose your reply to tlie condition. 643-9121. ing barrels delivered, $4. 644- pressure defense paid off In the box In an envelope — 1776. Fomolo 35 p B F Pte. Gained by Ellington Squad Dick Van Arsdale hit on 12 of “ ^g^t ot nine free throws, a 200 medley relay and diving. Herald Angle Senior Bowl Top Spot I960 — VOLKSWAGEN — con- 4 OougMin ...... 2 1-a ,6 addressed to the Clasei- 14 shots emd finished with a pro career high for the lanky cent­ ManchMter hosts Platt High of 1 Oo«b ...... aa By fled Manager, Manchester . vertible. Good mechanical con- WANTED — reliable woman to 4 Ostrout ...... 7 VI 1A career-high 80 points as the er. Meriden on Monday at 4 o’clock. Building— aK«4ty ...... 9 (M) 13 fortable six point edge at half­ Ellington (86) Evening Herald, together dition, 643-1202. do weekly thorough cleaning Returning to the winner’s B F Pta. Knickerbockers defeated Chlca- Rick Stoner was high man for Summary: 3 8ml& ...... I a time. C. Zahner 3 1 7 EARL YOST with a memo listing the Contracting 14 in large home 8 to 4 days week­ hoops were scored. 3 Havlno ...... 0 1-1 1 gor. the Bulldogs with 24 points. 160-200 medley relay — 2.01 For Pro Grid Scouts 1962 OLDSMOBILE converti- SBboff ...... 0 2 circte before a standing Quinn’s all around playmak- W. Zahner 1 0 3 Sporte Editor companies you do NOT ly for working mother. Must Bemler 6 3 48 Both teams emerged from the (E.O. Smith) Greef, Kenard, ble, excellent condition. Must n e w t o n H. s m it h ft SON — 0 Oaraon ...... 0 (H) 0 room only crowd last night ing’ and shooting proved had 28 points and want to see your letter. be able to 'work without stper- Qulzm ___ 13 1 37 Walt Bellamy 23 for the Knlcks. game with 1-1 Ivy League re- Roby, Beal. \ MOBILE, Ala. (A P )—^The Senior Bowl is becoming Your letter wlU be de­ seU, going Into service. 742- Remodeling, repairing, addi­ ao Totala 38 IMO 88 was Ellington High against be too much for the upset-mlnd- Oailwnter 1 0 2 vision and to properly handle to Manchester’s 20. Wladhom (67) Emery ...... u 1 1 Jlm Washington and Keith Er- cords for the season. Yale Is 7-4 200 freestyle ' — 2.16 Pastel Breed’ s 67 Best Score to Date a favorite scouting site for pro football coaches hoping stroyed it the adveirtis(T 9714, 643-8311 after 4. tions, rec rooms, garages, telephone messages. Not essen­ aioh rivrf I^lc^le High, ed Rams who went down to their KUl ...... 6 7 17 Is one you’ve mentioned, 1 dchon ...... K OO 16 Ickson led the Bulls with 23 ^ e s . (M), Duff (S), Patterson (8 ). to come up with some top choice in their draft of col- porches and roofing. No Job tial but prefer woman wUUng a Almon ...... 1 1-1 3 little men Timmy Quinn s**^* straight defeat ^ t e r ^ Hedntz 1 1 3 Record score to date at Golf Land’s Golf-O-’Tron has .tf not It will be handled SUPER SPORT — 1964 Impala, 3 M. Baintnon ...... 4 841 16 Hartmann 0 0 0 points each, and Washington Hartford watched the 50 freestyle — 28.2 Moyer been Allen Breed’s 34-33— 67 on the selected Oahu ------lege players. too smaU. CaU 649-8144. to stay overnight frequently 1 awttchowko ...... ,. 7 66 19 and Ken H4U accounted for 44 <^nlng win. For the Knights, Nelson ... 0 1 1 also had 28 rebounds and come to :rithto seven poto^ (M), Humphrey (8 ), Beal (B). “ This is one of the best places m the usual manner. 327 cubic inches, 4 barrel, 260 the success was the third in (I&rriatt . 2 0 4 course at'the computerized indoor electronic course in with 3 children age 10 up. Write 0 Raed ...... 0 OO 0 o f the tailUeS in the 86-82 con­ blocked eight shots. » to It was then that 200 indlv. medley — 2.44 to watch the boys In action,” h.p., twin exhausts, automatic WES ROBBINS Carpentry re- a Ynunr ...... n 04) 0 five stArts, ending a two-game Talcottville. Breed, who plays out of Wethersfield, is with console, bucket seats, modeliiq; specialist. Additions, Box K, Manchester Herald, Ipcals 0 LaiveooMa ...... 0 04) 0 quest. Totals 35 16 86 Wilt Chamberlain______and_____ Hal ****<* Conklin (M), Kelderllng (M), Hal Herring, defensive chief for 4 CkutSer ...... R 740 13 losing ske(n. BockvUIe (62) one of New England’s leading amateur golfers. Breed North Booter power steering, radio and heat­ r c c rooms, dormers, porches, stating age and references. waa si a J, Hsimnon ...... n OK) 0 Other action found Bolton B F PtB. Greer led a thUd-period Phila- '^ctory and the hosU were un- parling (S). tile Atlanta Falcons, said on the Lost and Found 1 In defeat, rugged Jack Cohun 3 5 11 er, ■vinyl interior, '(riiltewalls cabinets, formica, buUt-lns, High bowing to Portland High (Dohim delphla spurt that carried the able to move any closer. Dlvltlg — 83 points, Ryan (B), knocked 10 strokes off his series from his first start at eve of Saturday’s 19th annual 16 Totals as 31-07 67 and veteran Sam Wilde each Berger ...... 2 1 6 LOST — 1% year old calico 8.25 X 14, 38,000 miles. Below hoop, Swltchenko hit a lay-up som? ® : half; 4tW8. WhSSm In a COC meeting, 0^-40, and B. Wilde a S 7 Ken Gwozdz of Thompeon- Greef (S), Snyder (M). the Golf-O-Tron, Al Gayson, ------battle between aill-stars from the bathrooms, kitchens. 649-3446. caged 11 points for the predo­ 76ers past Los Angeles. Chief Threat cat, wearing red collar with Coventry High fashioned a 8. WikJe 6 1 U vllle chsdked up 20 points to 100 butterfly — 1.09 Miller golf pro, noted. Play has been NADA. 649-6394 after 4 p.m. minately green Rockville crew. Lee ...... 4 1 9 Chamberiain scored 10 points dlEUss B tourney Jrun. 20. North and South. bella, Norman St. Reward. 640- thrilling 64-61 decision over Gordon 2 1 5 lead the victors. Dave DuBols (M), Roby (8 ), Kelly (8 ). "Most of them will be playing Stenographer PORTLAND — DespClte the in the period and finished with extremely heavy with at least Tiieire were 284 ■entries and 60 J j j j S o W ' l 1986. 1963 FORD GALAXIE 600, 4- Building^ Vlnal Tech in Middletown. Jalbent .. 1 0 2 of Wolcott had 19 points for the 100 freestyle — 69.6 Spaeth 30 of the state’s leading pro­ head-to-head against other UCLA Still Out of Sights haird-fougtit defensive play ci! Jejbs ___ 2 1 5 36. Greer had 11 and ended with paid apoite last ytoir -when Jikn door hardtop, excellent condi­ PERSONNEL DEPT. ELLENGTON — There was a WheeHook 1 0 2 23. Chet Walker had 28 for the Cadets. (M), Meade (8 ), Kirk (S). fessionals already having play­ BeU o f Miandhester walked standouts, and you can get an LOST — female grey mixture tion, asking $1,190, no reason­ Contracting 14 Roger Grose and Btlan Welz Hartford is now 6-5. For the time when Rockville had Elling­ 76ers. Elgin Baylor’s 23 led the 100 backstroke — 1.08 Kelder- ed the course of their own home with the top prize. His HONOLULU (AP) — The Idea of how they do against top cat, vicinity Bryan Dr. Bald­ able offer refused. 875-2874. CARPENTRY — concrete steps, Exciting position In busy the BuUdogB (5-2) were over- Totalis at 14 68 Coast Guard it was the second Eighth Lop-Sided Victory ton’s number on the hardwood Lakers. ling (M), Greef (S), Gant (B). choice. six-game acore was 857. Shifts South leads the North In All- competition.” win Rd. call 644-8368. floors, hatchways, remodeling, office. Involves Interview­ ixmvered on the tooeirds. John defeat in five games. 1960—FORD—6 cylinder, auto­ but last night there wasn’t and Welz paced the Coventry (54) Boston held off a fourth-quar- 400 freestyle — 6.06 Pastel * * * are Ustod at 10 a.im., 12:30, 3, American players, 6-3, for the Herring said that this is one porches, garages, closets, ceU- ing, light steno, maintain­ UCLA is still out of sight, but tenure at UCLA, B F Pts. Rounding out the Connecticut (M), Duff (S), Patterson (S). matic, radio and heater; good the visibility gap is shrinking. Lynn Shackleford and Lucius doubt about the final outcome Plaeiter .. 4 4 12 O ff the Cuff 6:30, 8 and 10:30. L(x:al bowl- 22nd Hula Bowl game—college of the few times coaching staffs ings, attics finished, rec ing records, compiling re­ acoring for the losens with 10 college basketball scene. Sacred 100 breast stroke — 1.18 Frost condition, $160. 646-0017. Which Is small consolation to Allen scored 16 points apiece for during the final 16 minutes. Morean s 4 16 Annual National Rod and ere wishing ■to complete may footbaU’s last gasp—but one of in the National and American Announcoments rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ ports and many varied du­ points each. Joe AgogUaj’i 131’.- Alexander 2 3 7 Heart thumped Pace 102-86, New (M), Kennord (8 ), MlUer (M). Glenney . with 26 points. Game honors (Custom Show, promoted by call the cointroa desk at the the North’s three might make Football Leagues can personally er related work. No Job too ties. tall Washington State today. the Bruins, who entertain Wash- Quinn pumped in 27 points — fied 23 points for the winners 6 1 11 Haven routed Ricker to the tune 400 free relay — 4.04 Man. ELECTROLUX vacuum clean- 1967 CHEVROLET-Camaro con- . • Th® mighty Bruins galloped ington tonight In another confer- hitting 13 from the field — and Orcuot 8 a 8 Frank Maratta, will be sUged HdUday Lanes and make reser- the difference. watch the players in which they smaU. Dan Moran, BuUder. with EM Bauss (14) and Bilil of 106-68, and Quinniplac scored Spaeth, Mouer, Roberts, Conk­ He Is kicker Jerry DePoyster are Interested, ers, sales and seirvlce, bonded vertlble, yeUow, excellent con- Ctompany offers competitive away from Washington State in ence test. The Huskies bowed to Hill canned 17. Ken Bender was Oieiury (10) helping out. Totals to 14 et Jan. 25-28 at the Hartford Ar- vatitans . . .Advancemen with representative. Alfred Amell.* dition. Must seU 80(X) m*Ies. Evenings 649-8880. Vlnal <61) an 81-76 win over King’s. lin. of Wyoming, a field goal threat "During our season we have starting salary, 8 :30-4 :S0 the second half Friday night Southern California 68-66, Stan- also In double figures with 13 MIDDLETOWN—i t was the mory . . . Rich Scofield Is a the Harlem GtobetirotterB in­ 647-1719 or 648-4913. $2,000. Call 628-7640. B F Pta. from almost anywhere inside to rely on whaX: the scouts tell HOMES, GARAGES, porches, hours, exceUent benefits, and whl{q>ed the Cougars 97-69 ford downed Oregon 79-73 and as Coach Bob Healy used his Patriots (4-3) from Ibuzzer to IViompBon ri 0 12 member of the UCtonn varsity chide ILou aock loif The Caid- free parking, subsidized strubell .. 7 4 18 midfield, and a long distance ug because we can’t get away 1966 (30RVAIR — Moiua, con­ rec rooms, room additions, „ in a Pacific-8 Qmference bas- Oregon State whipped California reserves freely in the final quar­ buzzer in a close contest. They swimmlng team this season and inaHs and Feigusem Jenkins lof cafeteria, congenial co­ c m ...... 1 1 S Clause in Future Contracts pimter too. to see college games,” said vertible, maroon, black In­ kitchens, roofing, siding, gen­ * ketball opener. It was UCLA’s 76-68 in Paclflc-8 games Friday ter. were paced .by Bill Morgan (16), Muokle ... ft 0 12 Key Speaker Ted Brindamour is listed with the Chlcaigo Outos. Jenkihs Is a workers, exceUent working Braham . 3 0 4 A itropiloal itainstonm settled Herring whose Falcon boss, Personals terior, standard shift, bucket eral repair work. Financing eighth straight runaway victory night. E’er one half, it was anybody’s Bob Plaster (12) and Randy OaonpbeU the Huskle frosh. Both are farmer member o f the Trotiter conditions. 1 0 3 AUle Sherman, whose New over Hawaii the day before the Norb Hecker, also was here. seats. $896. CaU 872-0796. avaUable. No down payment. and ninth trium]^ without a loss Elsewhere on a light national 'game, which pleased the excel­ Gienney (11). Coventry led at graduates of Manchester High, cast Thanks to the re- INCOME TAX — Business and Toteils 28 6 64 York Giants recently com­ aU-star game, which will be others on hand included Hank Economy Builders, Inc. 643- this season. schedule, Columbia walloped lent crowd — largest of the sea­ the half, 28-24. John Strubell Score at Brindamour set numerous rec- cent srnow, the sldmobiles have individual returns prepared by half; 2931, Coventry. pleted a 7-7 season after win­ televised natioiuilly via the Lani Stram of the Kansas CJity CJhlefs, 1960 — green and white Thun- 6169. APPLY But the 28-patat margin was Yale 100-72 and Cornell trimmed son, which included a fine dele­ (16), EM Thompsoin and Bill Ski or Not to Ski ords as a schoolboy . . . Dave been getting full use at Oon- income tax accountant. Ray- ning only one game In 19M, Bird Satellite starting at 6 p.m., Mike Holovak of the Boston Pa­ derblrd. (3ood condition, $600. the smaUest for the national Brown 77-71 in Ivy League play; gation from Rockville. The Miuckle taUied 12 points each PorUasd (58) Wlggln reports that all senior nectilcut Golf Land. A ride mound Girard. Call collect, 876- ADDITIONS, remodeling, gar­ B F Pta) will 'be one of the featured EST, today. triots, Weeb Eubank of the New Call 742-7194. FIRST NA’nONAL champdons since they squeezed Army niuped Georgetown, D.C., home crew held a non-too com- for the tosers. • i^ g lla ti members of his starting foot- around the one mile course 7362. ages, rec rooms, bathrooms m 1 33 speakers at the 27th annual The South has Gary Beban, York Jets, Charles Winner of STORES past charged-up Purdue 78-71 In 80-69; unbeaten St. Peter’s, Cl^ry 5 0 10 ball team at Manchester High taikes approximately five m!h- 1966 CHEVROLET Impala, V-8, tiled, kitcheiu remodeled, ce­ Fazzlno 4 0 8 Gold Key Dinner of the Con­ Helsman Trophy winner from the St. Louis Cardinals and Joe li^Hthelr season opener. Following N.J., trounced LeMoyne, N.Y., Showdown Nears last season are college material, uites, Chet Rau, m'anager, re- white with vinyl top, 2-door ment work,V cellar floors, pat­ Park and Oakland Aves. ^ Generous 0 3 3 necticut Sports Writers’ Alli­ UCLA, to do its quarterbacking Schmidt of the Detroit Lions, S^^that Dec. 2 scare, the Bruiiu 114-76 and Iowa State flobred Bauss ... 6 2 14 “ We had a real smart g;roup of ports . . . There were 800 trips iN toM E Tax Returns prepar­ leather upholstery, extra clean. ios, roofing. CaU Leon dels- East Hartford Backmsn 0 1 1 ance Jan. 39, at the Park and Ron Yary of USC and Ed- They may be able, along with had won by point-bulges of 34, Nebraska 86-70 In a Big Eight Cheney Loses Games Today BOS'TON (A P )— Ski or not to ski—^tha.t is the ques­ boys,” he noted. Wlggln, during made New Year’s Day on the ed. CaU Dan Mosler, 649-3329. CaU after 6, 872-6631. zynski. BuUder. 649-4291. Plasa Hotel, New Haven. gar Chandler of Georgia to lead 4o,000 other's expected for the 41, 'M, 61, 40, 41 and 38—going Conference scrap. Round ball action today Totals 26 6 68 tion. Jim Lonbors: and the Boston Red Sox mifirht be the off-season, stays In tip-top dldknolblles . . . Astro-Tunf, , over 100 points six times. Dave Newmark, Columbia’s 7- Bolton <40) Hie Giants, Jets, Yankees, the way for him. They are All- nationally televised game, to INCOME TAX done accurately 1959 b XJICK— 4-door hardtop will find the Manchester • headed for a showdown. ------— ------shape by officiating basketball used to cover the playing area 'DENTAL assistant — part-time The Cougars, hit by a 18-2 foot center, poured In 40 points Fifth'in Row B F Pts. Mets, Rangers and Knlcks, Americans along with USC line- determine how-the players re­ and reasonably. Orville Win- in good shape, $160. CaU 643- Community College facing St. Gnoae ... a 3 9 Lonborg, a 24^year-oId pitch­ advice. Then, a skiing novice, games. A former member of lln Houston’s Astrodome, and Spociol Sorvieos 15 9-3. no Saturdays, tyi^ng UCLA blitz at the outset, man- —26 In the second half—as the MoDonaild 6 0 10 all of New York, will have 'haoker Adrian Young end Vir­ spond to the lure of Money. Sen­ chell, 644-2708. 7126. Thomas Seminary at 3 ing ace, hobbled out of a hospi­ he was Injured Dec. 24 and un­ the New England college board, ailso used at GolfO-Thon, sells necessary. CaU 649-4847. aged to stay within range Lions, 8-3 over-all, squared their Nobcblng lilts fUiTBt win in Mortenson 2 1 6 representatives at the annual ginia Tech’s pimt return spe­ ior Bowl wlimers each gel SNOW Plowing — Commercial o’clock at the Clarke Arena. Wei* .... 6 0 10 tal on crutches EYlday after sur­ derwent surgery three days lat­ Wiggin has gradually worked for $12 a square yard, ABC TAX Service. (Complete 1966 COUNTRY Squire — 8 cyl­ through the remainder of the Ivy mark at 1.1. Newmark nine atarts, East Granby High Pevdn ... a affair. cialist Frank Loria. $1,000, 260 more than the los- parking lots. Free estimates. Tonight, In a “ big one’’ at 9 gery for tom left knee liga­ er. his way into a good schedule of tax service for business men inder, power steering, ra(llo first half. They trailed 49-36 at picked up the scoring slack for downed Cheney Tech 64-68, last Johnny Kelley, -only U.S. The North has burly fullback ers. 643-6311. RN OR LPN 3 p.m.,-7 p.m. 7 Central Connecticut in New Totals 17 6 40 ments suffered in a skiing mis­ O’Ooiuiell promptly an- scholastic games in this area or Indi'Viduals. Returns prepar­ and heater, automatic, good intermission, thanks to the ef- the homecourt winners after night on the winner’s court. cltisen to win the Boston End o f the Line Larry Csonka of Syracuse and Quarterback Kim Harnmond p.m.-11 p.m. 649-4619. Britain, East CathoUc tangles hap. no|pnced that special claiues . . . Speaking of officials, every ed in your home or office. Call forts of 6-foot-lO Jim McKean, soph star Jim McMllllan, who Cheney, now 0-6, got o ff to an Marathon since World War FldMIng to make the AM-Pro middle guard Wayne Meyland of Florida State, leading the condition. 876-0638. with South Catholic at 8 ’’I don't think skiing Is dan­ will be inserted Into future con­ high and tech school In the 249-3468. SNOW PLOWING — residential who di^w the unenviable task of had hit for 16 points, was earty flrat quari 13-10, COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOWS n; former Ranger player 'teams ■may have lit a fire under of Nebraska, plus D:.Poyster South, was one of the playeirs CLEANING WOMAN — Wanted o’clock. gerous,’’ the 6-foot-6 right-hand­ tracts—banning such sports as state has been asked by the o f (jireen Bay who 1963—CHRYSLER — converti­ and commercial. Cah 649-3119. playing 7-foot-l Lew Alclndor. benched with four fouls shortly but East Granby tied the score and Yale hockey coach Mur­ from the All-American team. drawing top attention. So were Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 Poet (US) er said. “ I hope to continue ski­ skiing and other off-season ac- LADY NEEDS ride mornings ble, automatic, white black top. 27-all Just Ibeifore the halftime. The MCC will be gunning B P PtB. ray Murdoch, and successful CIAC to submit a list of bas- i>een stuHt of dewastalting A ninth member, Grarwille South center Bob Johnson of hoiw a day 9-3. Must have Alclndor, however, led the after Intermission, 3 36 ing.” from School St. to Manches­ Must sell. 643-7427. TILE CX)NTRA<3TOR — floors, for its fourth win in 10 starts Harty ...... 16 High school coach Joe Fon­ ti'vity the club may consider ketball referees It would recom- jjjjg last three games as a Liggins of Oklahoma, was Tetuiessee, and tackles Dan' own transportation. 644-2211. second-half breakout and fin- Hank South scored 22 points Tlhe ithiid“ quarter was when, Flnke ...... 3 0 dangerous. ter Memorial Hospital for 7 walls, shower door installa­ iahed with 82 points—nine more before going out with a knee against the powerful Semina­ G#Ua ...... 6 3 tana will be honored. The Red Sox may have a sur­ rnend for post-seMon tourney i^elbackeir . . . Jeff Btuek of scheduled to play but was In- Sortin of Mississippi and Claude 1963 MERCURY Montery — 4- the hosts opened the gap, paced O'Brien ...... 0 a Lonborg, talking as a dedicat­ a:m. shift. Please call 643-7094 tions, marble work, flrehearths, MATURE woman for babysit­ . than McKean—as the Bruins Injury early in the second hall rians. 1^ prise for Lonborg—and others play. After all lists are in, a ujEunchester is starring agai'n Jured In the Orange Bowl and Humphreys of Tennessee A&I, door sedai), Breezeway, power 'by sophomores Dan NiChnllBon SmegiellBlci ...... 6 a ed sklei^NShrugged off the dan­ after 4 p.m. patios and entrances. Free es­ ting, exceUent hourly rate with romped to their 48rd coiwecu- and Cornell, 8-1, went on to top Tonight’s Hartford County Shanahan ...... 3 6 like him—however. master sheet will be compilea season with ttie Be*hany did not make the trip. and receivers Freddie Hyatt of steering, power' brakes, new and Lairy Studt who taiUied 18 a gers of--tMe winter sport as he timates. Call 643-0106. V overtime, days and evenings. Conference meeting will find A»ol ...... 1 General Manager Dick O’Con­ wfth the names only of the of- QoU'ege swimming team to Beith------Auburn, Dermis Homan of Ala­ RIDERS WANTED from No. snow tire$, private owner. 643- tive victory and the 400th In visiting Brown for a 2-0 Ivy 'pdnts each. The olbsense of cahuly ...... 10 0 High Wrestlers left the hospital to go to Red Sox 644-2211. first place at stake. East has O'Bar ...... 8 3 nell tried to Influence Lonborg flclalB who were named by at ^ hoOlcb the bama and Bob Goylth Sbnmons ..... 4 Latest report from Cleveland headlined a Masonic Temple seasons as head coach with 11 zona State, Rick Eber of Tulsa, proved too tough a match. the Oilmen all the way 1 ■j- 1-8 for the season. The locals Chimnoys 16.A 478 CENTER ST. Jon Wollenberg (18) and Dave ...... 9 0 is that {Manchester’s Tom Kelley Sports Night prognam sevenal games remaining ion the 1967-68 and Haven Moses of San Degto B u t Onuiby (64) 0 travel to Penny High in Bast F eim e'V M a tm e il MANCHESTER PARTS and SERVICE B Flelschman (16) leading the Jlonea ...... 0 0 Hartford Monday. ^ „ will be able to Sthrt throwing yeans agpo. now g;ets ibetiween schedule. . State.. ROOFING — Specializing re­ Barth ...... 5 34 03 9a 'twselbalis 'within three weeks. $1,000 and $1,500 for penscnal pairing roofs of aU kinds, new gyaudZ ...... 7 way. Totala Sumrhary: " Trounce Eagles Coll 647-9997 D. NlchoJfwn ...... 8 103, Crandall (M) Dec. Bra- The 24-year-oId righthan'der was lappearonces end spealklng 'dates MANCHESTEB roofs, gutter work, chlmneye operated on three weeks ago . . . Once again the annuail Sharp ...... 8 Ibault Raddtog up victory No. 6, Future of Tennis Up in Air cleaned and repaired, 30 years’ Sodeibere ...... 0 In develanid for 'the removal of GcUd Key Dinner of the Oon- FOR eSaabot .. Riflemen Launch Campaign 112, Seaxionibe (G) won by Penney High o f East Haritond experience. Free estimates. icalclum deposits in his right neetdeut i^>ortB IVriters’ AJ- jUtonmn ..... forfeit; deifeaited Elast Oathdlc High SPORTSMEN’S ASSOCIATION CaU Howley 643-6861, 644- Tune-Up b T Iwaholson airm. He’s due to report for illianoe,. slhted M'onday night, RUnaiUl With Win at Wilcox Tech 120, MlUer (G) pllnnied Ryan; maltanen, 35-6. The Elagtes are Open Play May Ruin Game MERItOW ROAD — NORTH COVENTRY 8833. GrtMtai 127, Pratt (G) Dec. Plante; now 2-2 ‘While Penney renaalned spring training Feb. 26 . . . Jan. 29 in N'ow Haiven, wCIl be Special! 7V>tals Despite solid strong shooting over the past two seasons. The 138, Hayee (G) pinned Wig- undefeated. Elast - entertaiina KolhtE^ Lanes 'will be the site c t a sellout. For Amateur Competition Moving— Trucking— DEAD Cheney Tech (51) by Wilcox Tech, the Manches- Jan. 3 match with North Haven ganowski, Glastonbury High (1-3) Friday HAS OPENED THEIR Jan. 1st to Jon. Slat B F PtB. 138, Poltras (M) Dec. Carder; Sforago 20 • 3 8 ter High rifle team gained Us has been postponed to a later ait 3:80. NEW YORK (AP) — Amateur sociation has announced it will Golhn...... 8 146, Natendcs (M) Dec. Ron- Managing Out for Mays^ Scavebta ...... 8 17 first victory In the opening date.. Summary: tennis Is doomed If authorities defy the Inteniational Lawn MANCHESTER Delivery—light HerUnge ...... 3 caloU; SKEET FIELD FOR THE SEASON Tomko ...... 7, 14 match, yesterday 898-886. The Manchester (898) 105—Russell (P) pin Bourque are successful In opening the Tennis Federation and throw tirucklng and package delivery. Labor Only 164 ,Shorrock (M).Dec. Accor- doors to open competition, a the famed Wimbledon tourna­ TRANSMISSIONS WtlHs ...... 9 4 Sliver City Gun Club range was Hmreck 60-49-46-43—187 (E ); 114—Anton (E) dec. Refrigerators, washers and Rieing ...... a, nero; Hopes to Reach 600 Homers former secretary of the U.S. ment this year open to the Startifls; Tim« Sunday— 10 A.MC V-8 $8.50 Stowe ...... 0 0 the Bite of the shoot paced by Sheldon 60-48-47-41—186 /. Steiner (P ); 122—Hovenec (P) / stove moving specialty. Fold­ 166, Goeana (G) Dec. Herman; NEW YORK (AP) — Those have to give it a great deal of Lawn Tennis Association professionals. 6-Cyl. $5.50 BL Jeon ...... 0 0 Captain Nick Tlmreck and BUI MUler 49-47-46-48—179 pin Dougan (E ); 129—'Russell Every Sunday Thereafter Until Further Notice ing chairs for rent. 649-0762. 180; Bartone (G) plrtned who expect Willie Mays to hit thought if it was offered. I’d warned today. “ It la evident The United States, Australia ivxabi M 8 51 Sheldon Mrith 187 and 186 scores 6 tan0»eld 48-44-46-36—174 (P) dec. Conners (E ); 136— Plus Parts Sproul; 714 home runs, nianage the San love to stay In basebal) because thqt if open tennis Is voted, and France, the other three ma­ respectively. Manchester hosts D’Auria 48-42-43-39—172 MjcMatron (E) dec. Blesao (P ); Befldnners, Novices and Skilled Shooters Most American Cars Middletown High at Waddell Uni. Hemmingway (M) Dec. 140—Kvadus (P) forfeit East; Francisco Giants and shift to I think I can do a lot of things mahy of the top amateurs jor tennis playing nations, have Invited To Use Our Facilities Painring— Poporlng 21 Wilcox Tech (886) MUler. 147—^Yates (P) dec. PoittiaB first base are advised by one for a lot of kids In the teaching would will turn pro,” Percy C. at various times supported open m a n o h e s u r transmission g o Lou Brock 'Siens Monday. PAINTINO — interior-and exte­ . & "Noted weakness In the diffi­ Masslcotte 49-40-42-46—176 (E ); 166-^Barniiac (P) dec. Willie Mays not to wait. field. Rogers of Northampton, N.H., tennis on an experimental basis Tuikey Shoot This Sunday rior, very reasonable, free ea- cult off-hand position was quite Mesek 47-42-46-42—176 EAST SIDE PEE-WEE8 JaioqueB (El); 167—WUson (P) ” I might hit 800 but I don’t "I don’t even want to discuss said In a formal statement giv­ but have not committed them­ GENERAL For Large Raise ^ Free Instructions For Beginners tlmates. CaU Richard Martin, 16 BRAINARD PLACE evident in the scores of the last Timms 46-46-42-42—176 In a low-scoring game, the dec. 'Stwy (E ); 182—Pago (P) think I’ll be able to reach the what’s going to happen after I en to The Associated Press .\ selves yet on the British move. Former East Catholic Refreshments Available 649-9286, 649-4411. AUTOMOTIVE seven members and Is one posi­ Bell 48-46-41-42—176 Highway Boys downed the Hose- dec. Ckooalcsie (E ); Unllmlited— other one,” says Mays, refer­ stop playing,” After the professional prize The U.S. Liawn Tennis Asso­ ST. LOUIS (AP) — Lou Brock eager, Gary Minor has ciation will debate the question 646-0022 tion we will need to Improve If Peezynski 49-4446-42-181 men, 14-10. Slim Thompson led DdChaion (P) pin Vlau (E). ring to the ^ap between his 664 WhW a writer asked Willie If money and amateur player-ex­ JOSEPH P. Lewis custom REPAIRS received a substantial' raise for been starring as a and make a decision at its we’re going to have an unde­ Other MHS shootera, the winners with six points. Russ home runk and Babe Ruth’s all there was any chance he might pense charges had been paid at .Directions: Take 44A to Agricultural Experimental painting. Interior and exterior the way he led off for the St. time record of 714. Mays will be shift from center field to first an open tournament, very little meeting Feb. 3. Brokos — Tuno Up \ (REAR SEYMOUR a u t o STORE) ■ \ feated season” said (Joach Tony Slegeskl 4647-88-36—167; Rog- Sink and Tony Russo had three Trlnlity College ftrat began piaymfiker with the Station in North Coventry, turn north , on North paperhanging, waUpaper re­ Louis Cardinals last year, so he Meanwhile, many of Ameri­ Alibrio. er 494641-2fr-168, Penny 4942- points each. Randy Cooper and ptayCng' boskstbeU tn 1894, Jueit University of Hwi- 37 on May 6. base. Mays looked up and of the gate receipts would be River Road and follow s i ^ to Manchester Sports- moved. Wallpaper bobks on re­ Front End — Corb. led off for them again by sign­ ” I don’t want to manage. It’s igrlimed, “ Where’s Willie Mc- left for another teimls develop­ ca’s top amateurs have an­ ing his 1968 baseball contract This was the Red and White’s 44-31—166, Fish 48-46-48-21—168, 'Mlks Hoyt threw in four points throe years after the game 'wns ford freshman basket­ m ^ ’s Association Skeet Field. quest. FuUy Insured. Free es­ very hard work and not se­ Covey going to play?,” he ment.” nounce they will risk suspen- Gonniulor* StorMr* 81st victory against one defeat Albee 4(142-88-22—181. apiece for the losers. InveniteKl by James Naismlth ball team this season. timates. CaU 849-0658. Friday. cure,” he said of his toture. “ I’d asked.. The British Lawn Teimis As- sioH and play at Wimbledon. «1.V

f f A O I T B N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1968 U' I'-' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1968 PAGE ELEVEN Holp W ofitoS— M olt 36 THERE OUOHTA BE A LAW BT SHORTEN aiid WHIPPLE Ho im IioM Ooodf 51 HouMhoM Ooods 51 SINGER automatic sig stag sew­ nt.iCAW USED refrigerators, CARPENTER helpor'a wanted, ranges, automatic washers Hoosoliold Goocb 51 Out O f Town Houses For Sal* 72 Hoosos For Sol* 72 Out O f Town no exporlenco necosaary. Call V h EM MUGO vgON 1ME KlOP FOB PURlBAlS T h a t WAS A FEW VEAR$ AGO ~ MOH POES ing machine, sxcsUsnt condi­ CLASSIFIED with guarantees. See them at 10 SPEED TanMMnts 63 For Rant 66 For Sal* 75 742-80M after 4 p.m. MAND, HE 00N6IPERED HIMFECF A LUQt/ MAH - H £ FEEL ABOUT HIS OOOP FORTUNE HOW ? tion, monograms, hems, but­ NBW Dormeyer SIX ROOM Ranch, brsezswmy. BERRY’S WORLR tonholes, fancy designs, etc B. D. Pearl’s AitpUances, MO 2-car garngs, paneled recrea- b OL’TON — Ooay 4% room Mam St. Call 64S-S1T1. In rrr— ~z — MANCHESTER SALESMAN for aoft aurface XVl^ORRy, SORW.OLP MAH.' OH.LOORf ALCTTER THE LUCHV OriflnaUy over $800. Our pries $60, s a c r i f l e ^ , extra attach- ^ .^^ate rentato -apart- ROCKVILLE — 6 rooms, sec- tion room, large treed lot, $22, Ranch, in top condition, floor covering department. In- DUMBERT.'HUOO 'HE CAN’T AaWIM FK3MMVOLD RAME, CREEP.'HE DOESlTr itrtr, $64. or pay $9. monthly. LARGE customatlc Norge 2- ments. 649^064. homes, mulUple dweU- A"®*'- c««H »lly located, MUST SELL 000. Hutchins Agency, Realtors garage, full boem ent, hot ADVERTISING t« THE MAH 649-6824. home aelliny experience includ­ BETTER LUCH ttJMBERTr HE'S STILL KNOW HOW WELL CaU 622-0981, dealer. door refrigerator, exceUent ORIENTAL rugs, old and new, J- monthly. Call 649-8078 af- water heat, wooded, privacy. ing: meaauring: and ecaliny help­ rVE OECIOED HEXTHMEf IMMEDIA'TELY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS A b a c h e l o r .' OFFHElSfHOW WICKER BABY dressing table, condition, wood tone, $86. 649- various sizes, reasonable ®*l*l*- #48-6129. er 8 p.tm______MANCHESTER (Jnly $14,900. Hayes Agency, ful. Will train rig:ht man. Five ■RDMARR/f I'D LIKE ID $10; baby Jumper, $4; car bed, 6786. 646-0181. 8 AJL to 6 PJM. day, 40 hour wepk with fringfe prices. OaU 625-0060 after 6:90 q n E and two bedroom Garden ANDOVER LAKE - 4 room Immaculate Home. Immedi­ free. Knotty pine headboard, - p.m. furnished, heat and utilities. CITY WATER & SEWER benefits. Driver’s license re­ SHOES.' 4 type flats and duplexes avaU- ate Occupancy. Assumable SUMMER or winter, you’ll love Hollywood bed 'Iframe, mat­ Available to June 16. $160. quired. Apply Adelor Turgfeon Legal Notices able. $180 to $166 per month. mortgage, seUing below Bus lines, shopping, schools, this 6 room home on a seclud­ fX>PY CL0SIN6 TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. tress, $30; brown bou ton full monthly. 742-7607. S P3L DAY BEFORE PDBUOATION or Richard Johnson, Watkins Call Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, owner’s cost Brick Cape, 8 churches, sidewalks, curiw ed private lake, nestled among length coat, else 13, $36. 648- laurel covered hills. Call us for Brothers, Inc., BSO Main St. AnHqaos 56 649-4686. ROCKVILLE — 8 rooms, heat, large bedrooms, family and four bedrooms! All for DeMdUae for Botnrdajr oad Monday la 5 |Mn. fYMay. 0640. details, $19,600. Paul W. Dou­ LEGAL stove, parking, on bus line, room, dining room, fire­ only $16,900. Mr. McLaugh­ WANTED TO BUY — antiques, MODERN 3 room apartment lin will be happy to give you gan, Realtor, 649-4638. 60 TOWELS $2.60. Brand new. steins, fqrtdtore, pewter, lead­ adulto. 876-1809. place, brand new kitchen / NOTICE with refrigerator, stove and with formica cabinets and the details on this special. SEAMEN Biggest towel bargain ever. ed lamps, art primiUvee, parking. Handy to Main St. TOL’TON Center — 6 room DIAL 643-2711 Send $3.60 plus 60 cents post­ REGIS’TRARS ENROLLMENT counters, oven and stove, Call 649-6806. Immediate seagoing Jobs, any quantity. 644-8962. $180 monthly. Available Janu­ RanMi, 8 bedrooms, 1% baths, age-handling per set. Bargain SESSION dishwasher, refrigera­ Iturge living room with beambd steady employment, including ary 10. CaU 843-2788 for ap­ Buftnass Proparty tor, new ceramic baths, House, Box 666, FoUe Church, TOWN OF BOLTON CLOCKS bought, s(Ud, traded, pointment. B ^ W celling and fireplace, 2-car aN ContiniMd From Procodbig Pag* ships to Southeast Asia "100% shower with formica vanity Va. 22046. ’The Registrars of Voters will expert repairing. Oolotilal For Sal* 70 BARROWS and WALLACE Co. tached garage, nice view, a bonus." Must have vaUdated down, toU bath up. Every be In session Friday, January d o c k Shop, 882 Main St., rear, MANCHESTER Manchester Parkade tranquil setting. Mid 20’s Coast Guard documoit for A.B. ^ OOMMERdALr Industrial at room wall to wall carpeted, H*lp Wantod ■■ H*lp WonlMi— 12, 1988, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Old clocta only. Open W a.m.- nirt Garden Apartments, Two Manchester Green, approx Manchester 649-6306 Paul W Dougan, Realtor, 649- oiler F /W /T or higher. Veter­ WsUl-Tex and very clean. TRAD ER “ P” In the Conference Room bt the o6 p.m. Simdays open .tUl11. 0 « bedrooms, 4H rooms, Im- tmately 10,000 square feet, 4638. 35 35 ans with equivalent deck or en­ Plenty of closets, garage, MANCniES’TER — Vernon line, Community Hall, Bolton, tor p.m., dosed ’Tuesday and mediate occupancy. 8^ rooms producing $800 per month in­ gine room experience may also beautiful landscaped yard, 6H' room Ranch, baths, SOUTH WINDSOR — new WANTED cocktail waitresses. Used Furniture Exchanfire the purpose of party enroll­ Wednesday. February 1. Heat, hot water, come. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, apply. No reduction in mlUtary $26,900. Hurry! large flreplaced living room, Ranches, Raised Ranches and Stanley Oreen’s Restaurant, ment of electors who are entl- oven, range, refrigerator, 648-1677. retirement pay if appointed by buUt-ins, aluminum vrindows. Colonials all with a view. ’This Broad St 648-3188. MSTS. Write Good aelecUon of kitchen Ued to vote in any primary, or » parking. Call 027-9288 between sets from $26. 9-0 p.m. 647-1871 after 0. H. M. FRECHETTE Call now. Hayes Agency, 646- is quality and value. Call for OPERATORS caucus, in the Town of Bolton. Waoring Apportl 0181. details, Hayes Agency, 646- MILITARY SEA Mary Morgan, Fun 57 WHY NOT Bedroom sets, chests, drees- A’TTRACnVE 8 room apart- HOUS*$ FOT S o l* 7 2 REAL'TY 0181. TRANSPORTATION T, ■... U. I. M. 0«—A> H«l« immni ere. Living room pieces. AU Mamie Maneggla, ment, quiet residential a r e a . ______MANCHES’TER — duplex 7-7 on • IfM b. IMM Ummm ■«. LADY’S SKI boots with rack, bus line, 4 bedrooms, separate SOUTH WINDSOR — immacu- low price. Registrars of Voters Parking plus all utilities includ- h y d e St. — 4-bedroom Cape, 647-9998 WANTED WORK LOCALLY SERVICE Bise 7H medium, worn twice, heating systems, aluminum late 7-room home built 1666, ed. Ideal for young married op^n stairway, city utilities, lot 1st AVE. A 68TH ST. $20. Call 64S-e027. heated flnlihed reo room, 2- P A R T -T IM E Special on brand new twin couple. <^11 663-7364 or 286-0664. S0x234, $16,900. Chambers Real­ siding, 6 garages, excellent In­ BROOKLYN, N.Y. 11280 H*lp WonlMk>Mal* 36 H*lp W o n fd Mol* 36 Dogs— Birds— PMt 41 car heated garage, aluminum else box springe and mat­ TAX CONCORD RD. — Beautiful vestment property In business AT MANCHESTER — newer luxu- ty, Realtors, 648-2826. zone II, $28,600. Phllbrick siding, swimming pool, large CLERK TYPIST MAN WANTED to work in lum­ GROOMINO ALL breeds. Har­ tresses, $66. a set. j . ------Ranch, large living room, for- Or Phone Agency, Realtors, 646-6347. treed lot with brook, many ex­ Area Code (212) GE 9-6400 JANITORS —PART-’HME eve­ ber yard, must have driver’s mony HiU. H.C. Chase, Hebron COLLECTOR’S Wontad—To Buy 58 4 room duplex. «ne resl- BUYS this nice 6 room nial dining room, ca b in e t______WANTED nings. CaU 648-4463, 3-6 p.m. BeauUful Provincial dining tras. For further information Extension 6122 or 6126 license. Davis k Bradford Rd., Bolton, 648-6427. room, table, large hutch, Pato w “ l ^ n R ^ t o ? * ^ 2 bedrooms, recrea- ,21,900 buys this beautiful 2% SNET only. HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques coll R.F. Dimock Co. 646-6245. © 1447 kr NEA. Inc. Lumber Co., 200 Tolland St., dropleaf serverj 6 uphol­ NOTICE ^ W. Dougan, Realtor, 649- p^rty. ExceUent Investment or y^n room, landscaped yard, year old Raised Ranch, 1 % ______Phone Personnel Depart­ An Equal Opportunity TALKING Mynah bird, large bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, Bast Hartford. stered chairs, all for $289. NoUce is hereby given all '______^______b'’* bj. Ellsworto Mtten Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, baths, large lot, good condl- VERNON — Custom 4 bedroom Employer vocabulary, one year old, must glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ 'You may refer to me as 'reliable sources/ but not taxpayers of the ’Town of Cov­ lESPONSIBLE couple wanted Agency, Realtor, 648-6930.___ 648-8963. tion. Mitten Agency, Realtors. Colonial, 8 tiled baths, famUy You need no previous ment, Manchester Memorial DEAN MACHINE sell, $66, cage included. 646- Much — Much — More! lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 'informed sources'!" experience. We’ll train 0017. entry, ConnecUcut, that I have Lake St., Bolton. 640-8247. to superintend apartment in m a NCHBB’TER — executive ST^ScLEDoi -New Raised ______648-6930. room, double garage, lots of Hospital, 648-1141, Ext. 243. Manchester center. Free rent trees, low 80’s. Hayes Agency, you at a good starting ROUTE salesmen for quaUty a rate bill and warrant to col­ neighborhood, Garrison Colon­ Ranch, modem kitchen with MANCHESTER —Ideal starter 102 Colonial Rd., Manchester AKC miniature poodles, home NEED HELP? We buy used fur and _ parking _ ^ plus _ salary. 246- salary. Valuable bene­ dairy. Steady employment on 648-6568 lect a tax of forty-nine and ial, 7 rooms, large family built-ins, dining room, 3 bed­ or retirement.. . whome, spotless . . . 4 - ______6466181. bred, good dispositions, 2 black. nlture, attic contents) antiques ' 6694, Mr. Schor. fits, plesMnt working well estabUshed routes out of three quarter (46 % ) mUIs on a room with fireplace, huge mod­ rooms, family room, 2-car gar­ room Ranch on a tree shaded BOLTON Center — 6 room MANCHESTER resident wants Has immediate openings males, one brown female, pup­ etc. OaQ 633-2300 or 646-0004. em kitchen, screened porch, 2- Communists Overrun conditions, opportwlty Wethersfield area. Average dollar on the List of October 1, . . GARDEN APAR’TMENT — first age, aluminum siding, $81,900. lot, assumable mortgage. Wol- Ranch, 2-car garage, 4-bed­ domestic help, full-time Job, 9-3. days and nights: py shots. 876-1161. car garage, wooded lot, $34,- for advancement. weekly earnings $140-1166. Ex­ N 1906, in accordance with Sec. WE BUY AND SELL antiques,’* floor, 2 bedrooms, living room, Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, verton Agency, Realtors, 649- rooms, 1% baths, family size Starting salary |66 weekly. Call 900. Phllbrick Agency, Real­ cellent fringe benefits, includ­ Legal Notices 12-142 of the General Statutes of M to rent, private home, Manchester in State Theatre bus line and located close screened breezeway. Fire­ rooms, kitchen with cabinets ANDOVER — well kept 6 room nightfall forecast that there would be 4619. on or before April 30, 1968. AU date of July 1, 1967, at the rate Mancheeter. Production Workers 119 Cooper HIU St. 646-0696. building, reasmable rent. Foi to schools and shopping, an place in living room. Base­ plus added features. A-1 con- Cape, garage, large wooded lot, three hours me 45 aqo defections in 1967. MEAT cutter. Pleasant working claims not presented as herein of five-tentos of one per cent OBnCB WORK — variety of Artielos For Sal* 45 Information please call theatre ideal situation for the one- ment features recreation ditlon, A-1 location and priced central vacuum system, Leo- Americans lost 20 dead w d 64 officials say one major rea- conditions. No night work. Ap­ Good salary. Regular PART-TIME drivers. Apjply in Openings on aU three shifts, provided shall be barred as pro­ for each month and fracUon ROOM for one or two, com- manager at 648-7882. car family. The price is rea­ room with bar, laundry and for a quick sale. Hurry call nard Agency, Realtors, 646- wounded. A sweep of toe battle- decreased defections is duttes in sioaU office, typing ply in person. L.T. Wood Lock­ raises. SEWING Machines, brand new plete tight housekeeping pri- __ person. Alcar Auto Parte, 226 starting rate $2.42 per hour vided by statute. thereof which shall elapse from sonable and there are no ex­ shop area. FliUy landscaped now, Paul J. Correntl Agency, 0469. ll®!*! 11'*® morning turned up increasing Communist propa- and light bookkeeping, 8 a.m. er Plant, 61 Bissell St., 643- Valuable benefits. zig zags, slightly scratched in vUeg^es, parking. 643-8830, 643- MODERN store, heated, 20’x70’, Spruce. and up. ExceUent fringe Dated at New Haven, Con­ the Ume when it shall have be­ tras. For information call— grounds provide picturesque 648-6308. — ------, , ^ ----- — ®n*y 1^° ®«'««'y ganda against toe government’s - 4180 p.m. Apply Ka-KIar Toy 8424. shipi>ing, $99 value now $44.96. 6266. large basement. 832 Main St., benefits including Major necticut, this 29th day of De-, come due and payable until the ■setting. Large patio in rear VERNON — 4 bedroom Co- three weapons. Hoi-open arms—pro- Co., 60 HUUard 8t Visit our employment A-1 Stores, 24 Park St., Hart­ central. Call 622-8114. Medical Insurance 100% cember 1967. same shall be paid. Provided with awning. Encloeed rear t includlnrtalk of toefor- office at 62 Esust Center ford, 622-0981. JARVIS REAL'TY CO. buUtins^ famUy room off Cong regiment s t o r e d toe ^ coeXMon govam- MARINE ENGINEERS paid premiums, 10 paid holi­ Wlloo Machine ’Tool the first semi-annual install­ yard provides privacy and 1968 Street, Manchester, FURNISHED ROOM for gentle- STORE FOR RENT — down Realtors ^ walk-out ba^men^ $26,^. trict town of Ton Uyen 28 mUes Vietnam which DECK OFFICERS ASSEMBLERS days, generous vacation EIGHT FOOT pool table, $60. Company, Incorporated ment is not delinquent, the sec­ man. Apply 4 Peeo'l St. town Manchester, State ’Thea- beauty. Many other features plan. AppUcations accepted open Monday through HOMEFINDERS Holcombe, RaaHora, 644-1286. north of Saigon. Alternately the Viet Cong vrould control. REGISTER NOW For aircraft parts, capable ExceUent condition. CaU after By Copelon k SUverstein, ond semi-annual Installment ------tre Bldg. Inquire Manager, 283 East Center Street 643-1121 including expeinsion poten­ J Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 6 ------— T 1 raining mortars and rocket Immediate seagoing Jobs daUy. Apply to— 6, 643-0066. Its Attorneys shall be due and payable Janu­ COMFORTABLE room for gen- Theatre, 643-7882. tial. Must be seen to be of working from blueprints. p.m. Or call 643-4101, A N I X J ^ - 9 ^ m Colonial, J ^ toe FOR available, including ships to ary 1, 1668, and becomes delin­ tieman, private entrance, free fully appreciated. Assum­ Let Jarvis solve your hous­ Southeast Asia "100% bonus.’ ’ Ext. 368. Evening and PR(X7ESSED gravel for drive- exceUent 60 acre ^ re e p lo s i v e s , toe quent after February 1, 1968. parking. 14% Hackmatack St. TAVERN for sale —Inquire m ANCJHES’TER - Bowers able 5%% mortgage. For ing problems in 1968. As U.S. Coast Guard Ucense as Saturday interviews ar­ ways and parking areas. Also farm, over half mUe road front- p,erriUas h ^ toe town under MACHINISTS ROGERS CORP. When such second semi-annual between 6-9 p.m. Birch St. Tavern or call 649- School area, neat 6-room Cape, sale by owner. Principals members of both the Man­ third Assistant Engineer or ranged. bank run gravel and fill at our NOTICE ^ n l c e view. Hayes Agency, ^rtual seige for five hours. 1968 Debut 8110 or 643-9606. 4 rooms down, 2 finished uis only, call 643-4383 for ap­ chester and Greater Vernon MANCHESTER third Mate or higher required. Experienced or trainees. MIU and Oakland Sts. screening plant or deUvered. TOWN OF VERNON instaUment, or any portion ROOM with kitchen privileges, ______)______Sketchy reports from the town one car garage, private yard. pointment. Multiple Listing Systems, Veterans with equivalent deck Liberal benefits. Day shift George H. Oriffing, Inc., 742- thereof, becomes delinquent, centrally located, Mrs. Dorsey, — Manchester, Conn. ZONING BOARD March occupancy. T. J. Crock­ we have hundreds of list­ VERNON —7 room Cape, near said HO homes had been de­ only. 7886. beginning February 2, 1968, in­ 14 Arch St. For Stocks MEMORIAL or engine room experience may THE SOUTHERN OF APPEALS Housas For Rant 65 ett, Realtor, 643-1677. ings to show you. CaU us, parkway 4 bedrooms, dining stroyed, toe schoolhouse badly also apply. No reduction in mUi- Notice is hereby given that terest wUl be charged from the room, fireplace, garage, Im- damaged, toe district Informa- Or caU Miss Banister, 1-774-9606 CLEANINGBST carpet cleaner due date of January 1, 1968, at DUPLEX, 6-6, new knotty pine today, for efficient and pro­ tary retirement pay if appoint­ E. A. PATTEN CO. NEW ENGLAND ’The Town of ^em on Zoning Ma n c h e s t e r — two bedroom c a p e — e% rooms, breezeway. maculate, $21,700. Meyer Hon office blown up, toe police Optimistic HOSPITAL you ever used, so easy too. the rate of five-tenths of one kitchen and living room facilit­ cabinets, buUt-ln range, dish­ fessional service. A ed by MSTS. Write Board of Appeals wiU hold a duplex, town house, appliances 2-car attached garage, large washer, carpeting, new baths, Agency, 843-0609. station shot up and toe local 303 WethereU St., Manchester TELEPHONE COMPANY Get Blue Lustre. Rent electric per cent for each month and ies if desired. CaU 649-4870. government headquarters build- ACCOUNTANTS — Tax Prepay public hearing on ’Tuesday, Jan­ and heat included, $166 per wooded lot 100x600, $22,900. new furnaces, double garage. A GOOD ADDRESS — And (Continued from Page One^ SPECIAL NURSE’S AIDE MILITARY SEA shampooer $1. ’The Sherwin- fraction thereof which shall more is featured in this ELLINGTON — 9 room restor- ing loft a shoU. ere — Experienced in in­ uary 16, 1968 at 7:30 p.m., in ------month. Paul W. Dougan, Real- Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, Hutchins Agency, Realtors-, An Equal Opportunity Williams Co. elapse from the time when it lovely 3 bedroom Ranch off ed Colonial, new furnace, 2 South Vietnamese officers tions on foreign travel and In- TRAINING PROGRAM TRANSPORTA'nON dividual incomo tax returns. the Court Room, Town of Ver­ 649-6347. 649-5324. AMBITIOUS young man selling Employer shall have become due and Apartmaiitf— Flat*— ______Vernon Street in Manches­ new baths, large rooms, cabl- said 19 guerrillas Were kUled vestments, SERVICE FuU time and part-time. Salary WELL KEPT carpets show the non AdminlstraUon Building to boy’s to student’s clothing, fuU- results of regular Blue Lustre payalUe imtU the same shall be Tanomants S3 six r o o m h o u s e complete- ter. Has a Uvlng room that net kitchen, garage, only $19,- and two taken captive—Identi-' Wall Street was unanimous in Graduates of this special 1st AVE. k 68TH ST. tlme, 40-44 hours per week, plus bonuses. Mtmehester of­ hear and be heard on the fol­ spot cleaning. Rent electric paid. ______Iv furnished, heat included, is 14’ X 22’, plus a modern 900. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. fying themselves as members of toe belief that "peace is bul- training program wlU be of­ BROOKLYN, N.Y. 11280 fice to open Januaiy 2. H & R lowing appUcaUons: SPECIAL high school graduate. Oppor­ shampooer $1. Paul’s Paint k All taxes $80 or less and all ONE CAR FAMILY? kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 1% — - ■ — toe Dong Nal regiment, a veter- llsh," even though some stocks fered fuU-time employment tunity for department manage­ Block, 627 Farmington Ave., JOURNEYMAN electrician, im­ 1. The appeal of Hermena Or Ph(Hie WaUpaper Supply. motor vehicle taxes regardless $14,900 tiled baths and a fuU base­ W n n t a H D «fil BeSwe*e T’T ®n local force now including might suffer temporary dls- on the 8-11:80 p.m. shift, a ment. Call Mr. Craft for ap­ Hartford. 236-1981. mediate steady employment. Premo, 46 'Mountain Street, hM M d, parkljis. 247.40*6, 1.033. ______vTaniwo K*qi M im iw / / jq pgjji North VIet- locations. Area Code (212) GE 9-6400 of amount, shall be dud and six room Cape with fire­ ment with tremendous fam­ stipend wlU be paid during pointment, 648-2128. Casual WUson Electrical 0>., 646-4817. HOBBYISTS — Hardwoods, ply- Rockville, ConnecUcut, seeking 7402. 'iwO-BEDROOM Ranch, large ily room potential. Owners N Extension 6122 or 6126 payable on July 1, 1967, and be­ place, garage, enclosed rear Immaculate 4 room Ranch ALL CASH for your property, namese replacements. Of 1,642 Issues traded on toe the training program. Class­ VUlage Shop, Manchester. woods, veneers, dowels, hard­ a sideline variance for erecUon WE HAVE customers waiting garage, half mile from Man- have alreatoy purchased an­ FUEL oU driver, must be ex­ come delinquent after August 1, for the rental o* your apart- cheater Drive-In Theater, $126. yard. ExceUent location, on plus recreation room in Pasek, Realtors, 289-7476, 742- A third heavy Communist as- New York Stock Exchange thla es wlU begin on January 16 An Equal Opportunity ware, finishes, tools, ad- of a new garage in an R-10 other home and want a OIL BURNER service man, ex­ DAIRY PLANT WANTS perienced, top wages and aU' 1967. When such taxes become ment or home. J.D. Real Es- monthly. For appointment caU bus line, walk to schools, basement. Convenient loca­ 8243, 649-0985. sault struck toe American advl- week, 876 rose and 661 feU. and last through February Employer heaslves and much more. Wood zone. quick sale. ------sory comxMund at Due ’Trong 13 The Asstxrfaited Press average perienced, pension and other benefits. Year ‘round work. tate, 648-6129. 1-863-8284. churches and stores. Only tion. City utlUties. Assume 2 . Products Specialities, 30 Bar­ 2. ’The appeal of John E. Co- delinquent, beginning August 2, HOMES — land, investment mUea from toe usually peaceful of 60 stocks rose 2.4 points to benefits, fine opportunity for Wyman OU Ck>., 24 Main St. $17,900. CaU Ward Taft, 5% per cent mortgage, $103 HONEST, SOBER tholomew Ave., Hartford, 246- vensky, P.O. Box 172, Bolton, 1967, interest wUl be charged FOR ’THE GROWING FAM­ property urgently needed to highland resort city of Dalat. 324.7. right man. Apply Mr. Cormier, 643-7467. per month. 8272. Connecticut, seeking special from the due date of July 1, ILY—Here is a once in a meet our evergrowing demand Mortars and rifle grenades The Dow Jones Industrial Av- A PPLY AT ^RVICE'Station attendent, fuU Kasden Fuel Co., 340 ’Tolland DEPENDABLE MAN permission to store and repair 1967, at the rate of five-tenths Scrap Pillows lifetime opportunity to buy of qualified clients. Call Paul pained on toe compound near erage declined 3.87 points to OJ or part-time, good hourly rate. St., East Hartford. Carefree -jfr- H*lp Want*d— ’TREAT rugs right, they’l) be construcUon equipment at rear of one per cent for each month R. J. FLAGG CO. BEL AIR REAL ESTATE an older 7 room home right J. Correntl, Agency, 643-8363. (jush Friday and a guerrilla 901.24 because of selective weak- CONN. STATE Apply Wyman Oil Co., 24 Main a delight if cleaned w'th Blue off Main Street. There is an St. S’TEAM FITTER — Experienc­ No Ehcperience Necessary MatoorFMiMri* 37 of building at 120 Hartford and fraction thereof which shall 64*3-9332 flmr.r.TMfs y h im HnwE? force from close range raked ness in some of Its blue chip EMPLOYMENT SERVICE We Wm Train Lustre. Rent electric shampoo­ ’Turnpike, Rockville, ConnecU­ elapse from the Ume when It extra buUding lot avaUable ed, fine opportunity, pension, DISHWASHER — days. Tues­ er $1. Olcott Variety Store. in a B Zone with 2-famlly prompt courteous service that area ^ t o rifle and subiM- componente. CRANE OPERATOR — ex­ cut, in an 1-2 zone. shall have become due and pay­ 806 Main St., Manchester paid holidays, vacation, insur­ Steady Employment day and ’Thursday, 9-6 or 9-8. MANCHESTER — ExcCptional- . potential. Oversized 2 car gets results, call Louis Dlmock ohlneg'*" tor 36 minutes be- Volume for toe four-day trad- perienced man operate crane 3. The appeal of Bernard able unUl the same shall be ance and uniforms, others. Ap­ Good Working Conditions Apply in person. Treat Shoppe, ly nice 7-room Ranch in the SECLUDED SPLIT in desirable garage with large workshop Realty, 649-9823. *®'^® away. There were ij,g vveek, shortened by toe New for pre-cast plant handling ply Kasden Fuel Oo.,.340 Tol­ Boats and Ace*ssorl*s 46 Pesso, 97 Cushman Drive, Man­ paid. Adelaide Road area. Seven I ^ d Vacations Route 83, TalcottviUe. Green area, ground level fam­ for family hobbies. Extra ------no known guerrilla casualties gear’s holiday, was 49,062,940 large panels, year ’round Job land St., East Hartford. chester, ConnecUcut^ and Gulf COLLECTION DATES ily room, 3 bedrooms, kitchen rooms, 2 (Car garage, 2 zone LIS’TINGS NEEDED, all price but Inside toe compound 14 shares compared with 49,321,570 Paid Sick Leave 14- FOOT fibreglas, Starcraft lot included in sales price. MIDDLE-AGED woman to live- for qualified man. Union shop, WANTED school bus drivers, OU Corporation, Springfield, ’The Tax Collector wUl be at lots of cabinets, and a heat. Circa I960. Beautiful­ ranges. CaU us for a quick Americans and six South Viet- shares in toe previous week, OIL BURNER service man, Sailboat. Leftover, never been iiit light duties, plenty of time all benefits, exceUent working Paid Holidays men or women, 7-9 a.m., 2-4 Massachusetts, seeking special the Tax Collector’s Office In the buUt-in oven and range, attach­ ly treed lot. Priced to seU im­ sale, we also buy houses for namese were wounded. sjso a four-day trading period, must be thoroughly experienc­ ) in water. Sale priced. Regular CALL off. CaU 643-7780. condltk>nB. Mr. Reynolds, 646- Group Insurance Plan p.m; 644-1602 after 6 p.m. H. permission for use of lot locat­ Town Hall on Route 31 each ed garage, very private yard. mediately. Belfiore Agency, cash. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Northwest of Saigon in Jungle fija week began with an ad- ed, exceUent wsges rnd work­ $696, closeout price $466 plus THE HOMEFINDERS, TODAY 0124. A. Frink Inc., Wapping. ed on the northwest comer of Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Wolverton Agency, Realtors, 643-6121. ing condiUona, oil benefits, in­ Medical Plan transportation and tax. 646- Union Street and West Road, 649-2813. WANTED witoA by private K Af party, A fXnma 2 ^ozenS ^ S '‘, iignts f i ‘^were wcrc reponea.r e S Wednesday. a Much Tof the day's surance, pension, etc. CaU Wy­ Pension Plan 8747. McBride’s Sport Spot, and Friday, In January from 9 MANCHESTER — Investment JARVIS REAL’TY CO. MANCHESTER 639 Center St. Rockville, ConnecUcut, for a a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and each eaeh ^in mod mndltion in Man ttea,r toe Cambodian border, josses were recovered, however, man OU Co., Inc., 643-2464. 6 Day Week HAIRDRESSER — fuU-time. MANCHESTER package, 6-6 duplex, plus 6 REAL’TORS used car dealership In a C-2 Saturday in January from 9 room single home within walk­ ^ ®®‘tlnK the stage for a general MEMORIAL HOSPITAL BelUsima, Wapping, 044-1619. ’ ® Division stormed a contested advance ’Thursday ’ and Friday ROUTE EXPERIENCED plumber’s Diamonds— Watehas— zone. a.m. to noon for coUectlons. 7 ROOM CAPE ing distance to Main St. Leo­ 643-1121 helper or apprentice plumber. APPLY AH Interested persons may Just listed this convenient­ Jungle landing zone Friday, with amid reports on possible Vlet- NEEDS » REAL ESTATE Agent—part or Jawalry 48 The Tax Collector’s Office will nard Agency, Realtpre, 646- H. G. Schulze, 876-9707. fuU-Ume. New tract homes. appear and be heard. be closed all day Monday, Jan­ ly located home. 8 bed­ 0469. ‘SOLD’’ is what counts. If you It®** Sunners raking choppers as nam peace feelers. NURSE’S AIDES SALESMEN Pasek, Realtors, MLS, 289-7476, ^ ’TCH AND JEWELRY re- Town of Vernon uary 1, 1968, (a legal holiday), rooms, 2 baths, formal din­ ______MANCHESTER — 7 room cus- want to seU your house, cash they brought in toe troops. ipho uyg most active Issues GROCERY CLERK — full-time. KNUDSEN’S 742-8243. poirlng. Prompt service. Up Zoning Board of Appeals and all day on Wednesdays. ing room, flreplaced Uvlng WOULD YOU BUY a 6 room tom buUt brick Colonial Cape, in on our contacts. We can Three choppers were destroyed, this week on toe New York Stock We have exceUent routes Apply in person. Highland BROTHERS DAIRY 3-11:80 P.M. Shift to $20 on your old watch in Stanley W. Smyrski, room and rec room. Priced home In an off Porter St. loca- in like new condition, 22 acres bcU your house. Join our satis- Headquarters said toe Commu- Exchange were: available in the Manchester Park Market, 817 Higl^and St. MILLER PHARMACY requires Dated at Coventry, Connecti­ 1100 BURNSIDE AVE. trade. Closed Mondays. F.E. Chairman at only $19,000. CaU Mrs. tion for $17,900? ’This home has high scenic land. Priced for fled customers . . . CaU us to- nlsts lost 68 dead. American international Paper, up 1% at area for the ambitious man drug clerk over 21. FuU or cut, December 21, 1967. For information, phtme Per­ BAST HARTFORD Bray, 737 Main St., State ’Thea­ Apn B. Humphry, , Luther at ^649-6306 or 876- aluminum siding, wall to wall quick sale. Hayes Agency, day. Keith Real EsUte, Tele- casualties were noted as 10 dead 32% ©n 631,100 shares; Pan who can seU our nationaUy part-Ume, driver’s license, F. Pauline UtUe, 646-0181. sonnel Department, Man­ tre Building. , Secretary 6611. carpeting and aluminum storms phone 649-1922. and 16 wounded. American World Airways, off advertised Dairy Products. hours flexible, good pay. NO Tax CoUector and screens. ExceUent neigh­ ’The Viet Cong appeared to be at 22%; Glen Alden, up % chester Memorial Hospital, January 4, 1668 We offer steady employ­ MILK DRIVER phone calls. Town of Coventry, borhood, convenient location. ------escalating toe propaganda war. at 13%; American Telephone, 648-1141, Ext. 243. Fiwl and Food 49-A Vernon Connecticut ment, gimranteed minimum EXPERIENCED fuel oil driv­ ConnecUcut B ^ W BlU Belfiore, Belfiore Agency, Lots For Sol* 73 riM n A'ir Or«lf>r leafleu aimed especially at „p 4 at 64%; and Sperry Rand, PART-TIME help wanted, day BARROWS and WALLACE Co. of $100 per week based on V SALESMEN ers, new trucks, steady work, FIREPLACE wood, clean, $16. 643-5121. ______, ruE v E U d Negro Amerioan servicemen, ©ff 8% at 65%. and night, as clerk in modem Manchester Parkade salary and commission with overtime, uniforms, benefits. I'a pick-up load. Phono 232- BUILDING LOTS — Itexm ’, HARTFORD (AP)—Gov. John "The U.S. aggressors," It said, The five most active Issues NURSE’S AID — 3 p.m.-7 p.m., drug store. Pleasant condlUons, Manchester 649-6306 SPLIT LEVEL — 7 rooms, for­ opportunity to earn much TOP WAGES Apply Kasden Fuel Co., 340 0060. FYanklin St. City water, sew- Dempsey has Issued as toe first were "the common enemies of this week on toe American Stock 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. also 11 p.m. ippre, exceUent company flexible hours to suit your mal dining room, 1% baths, Tolland St., East Hartford. MANCHESTER —- Immaculate er. CaU 649-8782 after 6. order to the state’s newly com- colored Americans and Vtet- Exchange were: to 7 a.m 840-4610. paid benefits including Ufe PAID HOUDAYS schedule. See manager, Liggett HIGH Quality seasoned hard­ family room, large. enclosed 7-room Raised Ranch, with 2 snviM missioned Clean Air Task namese peoi^e." One Viet Cong Pancoastal Inc., up % at 3% insurance, hospitsdlzation, PAID ROU’TE MAN — wholesale RexaU Drug, Parkade Shop­ porch, garage, $23,6M. Phll­ wood, cut to any length and full baths, buUt-ln oven and w i~ Dwcizo assignment of round- leaflet urged Negroes to throw ©n 1,198,800 shares; Burma HIGH SCHOOL sophomores or accident and sickness bene­ route, good hours, excellent ping Center, 404 West Middle brick Agency, Realtors, 640- HOSPITAUZATION split, stored inside. Leonard range, dining room, large Uv­ Marais'”' Agency, ^ strong program for down their weapons and aUow Mines, up . at 1%; Sterilng Junior girls for part-time fits. pay, car necessary. Hours 12- Tpke. FOR LEASE 6347. Glgllo, Bolton, 649-8818. 649-2818. action by toe 1969 General As- themselves to be captured. The Precision, up 8% at 10%; Can- waitress work, after school, PAID PENSION PLAN 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. lng room with fireplace, 3 bed­ Vacant 6 sembly. Viet Cong promised such ac- ada Southern Petroleum, up % some weekends, good play plus Saturday 12-4 p.m. Good sec­ PERSON for cleaning, morn­ rooms and a heated family MANCHES’TER <^ppUcants should be mar­ room Cape, . remodeled kitch­ RaSOrt P r o pa r t y Launched Friday, toe 126- tions would lead to repatriation, at 8 5-16; and Fargo Oils, up gratuities. Apply in person. APPLY ond Income. Call for appoint­ ings. Apply HoUday Lanes, 36 Gordon—Farm- room, 2-car garage, $26,600. ried and over 21, be able to ^ JM member task force Is expected On toe peace front, South % at 7 7-16. ‘ Brass Key Restaurant. ment, 249-8211, Ext. 380, John Spencer St., Manchester. Wolverton Agency, P.ealtoni, en, hew siding, roof, gutters, sell and give service to the Dairy Products SO OOI* ^ multl-mlUlon-doUar Vietnam’s President Nguyen ------KNUDSEN BROS. DAIRY Molumphy. MH-O-RAMA 649-2818. storms, $18,900. H. M. TWO waitresses for evening public. For Interview apply: WANTED for newspaper deliv­ STRICTLY fresh eggs, 363 HILL TOP r.nniring for a way to use F’rechette Realty, 647-9993. STAFFORDVILLE Lake — prosram similar to toe $160 Van■■ Thieu “ reacted to North 1100 BURNSIDE AVE. OFT' East Center St. practical- Mortgage Issue OK’d work, fuU or part-Ume, experi­ ery in Hebron, 6 days a week, South Rd., Bolton, Tomaszew- ■orapa left over from your sew- / i furnished cottage, lot 100x160’ miaillnni enUl-waAer polhilUcn Vietnamese statements seen by MAN TO WORK in kitchen, full­ ly in center ot town. Two fam- JUST LISTED — Manchester, ence not necessary. Apply in EAST HARTFORD leaving the Herald 8 p.m. week ski, 646-6472. projector When you’ve fin­ full price, $6,90o’. CaU days, drive already underway. some aa a softer approach to HAR’TFORD (AP)—’The state’s SEALTEST POODS time or part-Ume, also short lly flat, 4 down, 3% up. Com- approximately 6 acres, 7% person only. Howard Johnson’s days, 12 noon on Saturday. ished stitching these lovely pU- Eitjoy ttie /roe and eez(y 00m- 289-6469, evenhigs, 643-2832. Isidore M. Wolfson of West peace by calling for a "clearer Public Utilities Oommlssicm has ordir cook. Apply in person Must have own car. Call Man­ __ __ pletely renovated. Both apart- room Cape, new ceramic bath, ______Hartford, a wholesale lumber position from Hanoi." He added, approved plans by toe Oonnec- Restaurant, 894 Tolland Tpke., 113 Summit St., Manchester only. Howard Johnson’s Res­ ^ low-tODS you wUl have found float ot an attwwtive tent dress JANITOR — part-time eve­ chester Evening Herald Clrcu- the wavl * wuh EB__•*' is1— great------E for letaure^tlme1 A ments vacant. Aluminum sld- all large rooms, 2-car garage, ------executive and a director for 26 however, that there could be no tlcut Light k Power Co. to Manchester. 843-7697 nings, approximately 4 hours taurant, 394 Tolland ’Tpke., MARKET laUon Dept. 647-9946. Pattern No 2186 has pattern Itaoure or informaa ocoostooa. tog, garages, fine residential wooded lot. H. M. Frechette O u t O f T o w n years of Mt. Sinai Hospital, halt to U.S. bombing of North issue $20 million In first mortg- daUy. Apply AUied Printing Manchester. '234 OAK SntEET SALESLADY — Reputable pieces; full directions. No. 8274 with Patt-O-Rama sectloq. T. J. Crockett, Real- Realty, 647-9993. F or S a l* 7 S heads toe clean-air unit. Vietnam without some recipro- age bonds and 300,000 shares of Interviews DaUy 9:80-4 P.M. Services, 679 West Middle SHOE fitter. Experienced only. specialty shop, 40 hour week 16 YEAR OLD boy or semi- Send’______85______cents__ to coins___ _ plus is in sizes 10 to 20, buat 31 to ty, 643-1677. ^ ------pal de-escalation of mUltary ac- perferred stock at a par value Evenings by Appointment Tpke. Excellent hourly rate, 44 hour CLEAN, WELL-STOCKED STORE SIX ROOM house — Good con- Includes Saturday and Thurs­ ‘ reUred man to work around 16 cents for W -c la s s and 12, 32 bust. 3% yards o< ^^a NCHESTER -T w o famUy, dlUonr'M usr biJ mowd from ~ FIRST IN TAX LINE AGAIN week. Call for appointment, DOING A FINE BUSINESS IN bedrooms, stone fireplace, lEini!* n\E4un cheater Bowles, the U.S. am- Commission approval, granted day ndght tiU 9 p.m., g~>d start­ MACHINIST for Bridgei>ort and apartment house S or 4 hours speclal handling for each pat- 96-iiMh. ^ ^ 4-4 flat on 90 x 180 lot. Central present location. F*or informa­ 648-2128. Casual ViUage Shop, walk-out basement, tree shad- PITTSBURGH (AP) — For bassador to India, arrives in Frtday, frees toe company to ing rate. CaU Mr. Craft, 848- An Equal Opportunity lathe. Must be able to set up % day and aU day Saturday. A VERY NICE NEIGHBORHOOD tion coU 649-5271. Manchester, Conn. tern. ^ 00® to ^ ^ location, modem Wtohen and ed stone patio. $18,900. Call toe ninth time to 10 years, Phnom Penh Monday for talks refinance $35 million in bank 2128, Casual VUlage Shop, Man­ Employer and operate from blueprints, Superintendant Parkview Anne Cabot, Manchester flwt-claas mail end eqieclal ^ ear garage. Bel Air A COMPLETE FOOD STORE Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 649- Frank Finley was first in line with Cambodia’s Prince Noro- loans, which were applied to chester. overtime and fringe benefits. Apartments, Apartment B 2, Evening Herald, 1150 AVE. taandUng for each pattem. Sue Estate, 648-0882. SIX ROOM oversized Cape, 2 Gracious Apartment PLUS BEER LICENSE 4686. ’Tuesday to file his 1967 Income d©m Slhnaouk. The stated pur- construction programs and to- Apply HftB Tool, -168 Forest 1823 Burnside Ave., East Hart­ Dogs— Birds— P*ts 41 OF AMBBIOAS, NEW YORK, Burnett, Mandiester Blvening ______5 ______;______full baths, trees, large lot, WOMAN with references cap­ PRODUC!TION hands with some Living In Lovely Manchester N. T . 10080. Herald, 1150 AVE. OF AMER- MANCHES’TER — Income po> $28,000. Phllbrick Agency, —— -----r-----^ ------tax form. He showed up 46 min- p©ae of Bowles’ trip is to ex-. vested In the Connecticut Ywi- "St., Manchester, 848-2640. ford. 628-4370. d i £ ij x e t o # n h o u s e s able of caring for 8 chUdren, lathe and milling machine ex­ DACHSHUNDS —AKC, mlnla- FOR PARTICULARS Print Name, Address with Zip lOAS, NEW YORK, N.Y. iooSB. tentlal to this sturdy home on Realtors, 049-5847. utes before toe Internal Reve- piore. with Sihanouk ways for kee Atomic Power Co. and oto- ages 8-11, five days we^y, GROCERY CLERK — part-Ume MAN ’TO work mornings or fuU- tore and standard, 6 weeks to At Moderate Prices custem built Split, ^ elu sive service office opened. , Uie United States to end toe use er nuclear generating projects, perience, also Norton Hyprolap Rental Agent PHONE 649-7567 Code and Style Number. Print Name, Aiddrees with Zip Spruce St. 9 large rooms and 2 :80 - 6 :80, light housekeeping, and Fellows gear shaper oper­ mornings. Appljr in person. Ume in rug cleaning plant, will 6 months, both colors, guaran­ AFTER 6 P.M., CALL 649-7120 You’U want a copy of our new Code, Number and Size. room for expansion, per­ MANCHESTER — 8 room atone neighborhood, complete prlv^ Finley, a retired secretary ©f Cambodia aa a sanctuary by The securities will be sold at own transportation, 8 to 4 ators. Metronlcs, Inc., 640 HU- Highland Park Market, 817 train. Call Gamer’s Rug, 646- teed at a fair price. Also Wei- J. D. REALTY manent siding, aluminum Cape.’ Two car garage, 2'fire- cy yet close to shopping and business manager for a sub- the Viet Cong and Noorth Viet- coittpetltive bidding, with bids SiS-SlS» • MS-8779 '07 FaU and Winter Album to Oat a head start on up-tKHthe- weeks. 648-0686. Hard St. Highland St. 1762. - maraners. 1-628-6678. aee all the designs from which minute styling with the new storms and screens, 2-car ga­ placea. Deadend Street. Only schools, mid 80*s, must sell, urh^n school district, was beat- namese. ’There was speculation, to be received Jan. 17-24. The you can cbooae your newllework BbU k Wtoteo- ’67 iOBue o f Basic rage, $23,000. Wolverton Agen­ $22,500. Pasek, Realtors, MLS, Call Possum k Comtoa Real in 1966 by a former IRfl dls- however, that Bowles might bond will pay interest semi- patterns. Only 50 cento. Fashlcn. OiOy 50c a oepy. cy, Realtors, 649-2818. 289-7476, 649-0985. Estate, 646-20(K) anytitne. director. also try to find out more about anually on Jan. 1 and July 1. SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1968 TWILVE fllanrb^Btpr lEvraine ISmiUi 1 ^.- ii^S' . • Note: Rowanians Dr. Spock, Yale Chaplain Ambitious Schedule Obituary Ethiopia And Kitariana If you are a Kiwanlan or a Are Among Five Indicted R 0 t a r 1 a n, you probably Set Up for Board Rockville Woman Students would IHce to know Just what (Continued from Page One) —------the light program will be haven’t done anything under- Manchester’s Board of Directors faces an ambitious Is Dead at 101 for your meeting Tuesday. youths not to serve In the armed cover we’ve taken ads in news­ sch^ule of meetings this month, to discuss a host ofi Protest Errors, compounded, have forces. papers and literally put our town problems, some new, but mos'b\pendinK for some ROCKVILLE — Mm. Edna (Continued from PsKe One) cropped up In The Herald, The indictment said that Cof­ draft cards on the table.” Baatty Thompaon, 101, of 79 even as late as yesterday’s Goodmsui ssdd he believes time. *.n the face of these reductions fin publicly urged registrants in It head its re/guOar medting posal for amended lines, to In­ paper. So, here’s the right President Johnson “ Is losing his Talcott Ave., the oldest mem- —or (all back before those In the crowd outside the Justice last Tuesdao^ and has. a apedal clude an extension into tiie schedule; cool” about draft protests. bar of Rockville Methodist America who call for a new Iso- Department to continue to resist Raskin, at his home in Wash­ meetinig whedided for next northeast section of Manchester, Church, died this morning at a latioplsm. Kiwanls meete at noon at TlMraday. ^ where the District now furnishes Manchester Country Club, the draft. ington, and Coffin, In Washing­ Manchester convalescent hos­ In aidAUon, It wOH hoM Mfor- santtary-sewer service for "We intend to take our case and the program is a Presi­ Coffin, Spock, Raskin and ton (or a meeting, both declined pital. before the American people. We Goodman are members ot "R e­ comment imtll they saw copies maa mcKitlltigs on Jan. 9, Jan. 16, dwellings out of its boundaries. dent’s Conference with new Mrs. Thompson was bom Jan. Intend to let them decide the sist,” a Cambridge organisation of the indictment. Jan. 23 end, if andther la need­ 6. Proposed onUnanoes for president Robert Fuller. 27, 1866, In DePeyster, N.T. and course we shall follow in the which calls itself an "adult” The Institute for Policy Stud­ ed, on Jan. 30. banning littering and backyard Rotary meets at 6:30 at bunting. lived in this area most of her outside world. support organisation for the ies, of which Rtiskln is a codl- (Mayor Naithen AgosUneOU life. the Country Club, and Philip draft resisters. All five oppose rector, is a private organization Town Counsel John Shea had "I know my countrymen. diCorcia, architect, will talk s/aid today that be has ached- Survivors include two daugh­ They will not turn away from U.S. participation in the war in that conducts research in eco- been Instructed to prepared about "Future of American uled the dnfOnmal meeflngs fbr ters, Mrs. Helen Elliott and their responsibility to others, in­ Vletnam. nomlcs and social and political dtocussion purposes only. Ac- rough drafto of theonU /^C M . a u e s.” Mrs. Emil Miller, both of Man­ cluding Africa.” Spock said of the accusattons: sciences and other fields. photo tions on the Items wTH be tak­ Leftover Items from the Jan. chester; three grandchildren At a private meeting In Accra "We gave young men moral Until five years ago Spock en elt the boand’s Feb. 6 reg- 16 agenda wUl be discussed Jan. and nine great-grandchildren. earlier this week, Humphrey and financial sui^port to end this stuck rather close to pediatrics. Engaged ular meeting. 23. Funeral services will be hdd told Ghana's chief of state, Lt. Girls Invited Illegal war and commit acts of But with the 1982 U.S. decision At the same Jan. 23 meeting. tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. at the to resume nuclear testing in the The engagement of M'fiss Anne AOa o f the boatd’s seastons Gen. Joseph A. Ankrah that civU disobedience because we ore at 8 pnri. In the Mundc- Superintendent of Schools Wil­ Ladd Funeral Home, 19 Elling­ U.S. foreign aid, now cut to an To Vy^ for are so absloyed as an eral funds and ithe procedure for Department officials said sUbmihUng a Comm'unlity De­ repaid. Walter and Florence Nutiand sia, adding that no country in to any high school senior girl them in great detail. But when I executive legal secretary at the Leftover items from the Jan. Ptummer, a/nd lived here all of the world "has recognized the between 16 and 18 years of age. started to tell them why I was most cf the draft resisters do lit­ Kanv office o f Groobeit and velopment Pla(n. tle except talk. Lawyers con­ 23 meeting, plus others which his Ufe. He was a meiriber of small minority which denies to Connecticut pageant finals doing it, they stopped writing.” Mahon, MancheEker. On Ja(n. 16, ihe board wUl tend the department won only may develop, will be. discus(Md (RckdcvUle (Mathodlst Church, the great majority of the Rhode- will be held at the State Armory Goodman, at his New Tork Mir. 'De(nby renelved his BA. dtocuss long-range proposals for about half the draft evasion solving Manchester’s roftise- J'SUI. 30. FHyebte (Lodge o f Mlaaons, sian population effective partici- in Hartford Feb. 2-4. The state home, said “ It looks like Presi­ degree in 1961 from the Uni- cases last year because the Adu^ram C h a ^ r o f RAM, paUon in the governing process. winner — to succeed Miss dent Johnson is getting a little veanaBty o f Oonnecticuit, Btorrs, ,er MbIsb.; fiour cdstera, IMn. Mar- ing' a motor vehicle without a Wdlili'aim BohaUer, and Demo­ Last year more than 128 girls y^agen they were in hit a pay- patient. old Swain o f RockvUle, Mra. scribed as a farce the current from throughout the state com­ license. crat WUkam FHtzGerald. Pretoria trial of 32 South-West loader on Spruce St. near E. Oent Anderson o f South Wlhd- peted. Two years ago. Miss She is scheduled for court ap­ Also on Jan. 16, the board Africans on terrorism charges O nter St. last night. Patients Today: 289 moT, Mia. Guy Tanciera of East Patricia Ann Rloux of Gleuston- pearance on Jan. 22. Three Merchants win tackle as many of the fol based on laws enacted after the The two, 9Yancla F. Daly, 60, Haitford, and Mira. WUUam bury, a seiUor at East Catholic of Dale Rd., driver and Alice James Allen, 78, of 23 Carmen lowing items h'ss time to ooji' ADMITTED YESTERDAY: alleged crime. n written waminiT 1 Iv f 1.1. BhumchBird o f (Daytona Beach, High School, became the state Daly, were both X-rayed at Dr. received a written warning Kenneth Belcourt, 78 Bette Clr- "Great leged and human is­ for failure to, grant the right of 1. The many quesUom to be , cle, Vernon; Ann Marie Bell, 91a. sues are Involved here,” he winner. Manchester Memorial Hospital Three local merchants were Fkineial services wUl be held The deadline for entering the way yesterday at 12:80 p.m., placed on the voting machines 128 S. Lakewood Circle; Scott said. "We beUeve that the righto treated and released, a hospital elected this Week to three-year Mjanday a t 6 pm . at Whllt»-GU>- «<> nr« contest to Jan. 18. Entry blanks after the car he was driving at a tentative March or April Clendaniel, Bast Hartford; D. OK -irtw, ai- and well being of these 82 are official seiid. terms with the retail executive may be obtained by writing was hit by a car driven by referendum. Glenn Cooke, GlastonbiUTr; Ml- PoUoe say the payloader, in­ committee of the Manchester ^ R ^Wrtrfon’ " — A“ Msf-ee ^ l«< legitimate rttlm ate concern of aU the pageant headquarters, 299 Dante John Ceria, 48, of Hol­ They may iitolude a bond is- chael Cosgrove, Mansfield, Mrs. ’ international community. volved in snow removal opera­ Chamber of Commerce. TTiey pBstnr o f Vernon MeChodtot Farmingtoii Ave., Hartford, or tions, was parked on the west yoke, Mass. Police say the Al­ sue for a new Lincoln School, Mildred Crane, Box 2, Coven- "A human brotherhood and are Edward Beargeon of Bur­ Cburfch, witl offkfiabe. Burial the Hotel America. side of Spruce St. and was len car was making a left turn charter changes, a bond Issue try; Wilfred Cubit, 27 Ironwood equality 6t opportunity for ev­ ton’s, Salem Nassiff of the Nas- wtat be bi (Grove Oemstery. waiting for the trucks. It did onto Deming St. from Tolland for a crosstown relief sewer. Dr., Vernon; Leo Doyon, 60 ery man woman and child—we slff Camera and Photo Shop, bond Issues for school repairs Clinton St.; James Duffy, 282 Friends may call at the fu­ are committed to it in America, not have a driver in it, but Its Tp’*®” neral home tomorrow from 2 to lights were on. Police said. to stop, skidded on the wet and Alfred L. Perrault of Sears gjjj renovations, bond issues for Henry St.; M rs. Lois Fenrln, 98 in Africa and around the LBJ Preparing sand, and the left reeu* of Ceria Roebuck and Co. repairs and Improvemento to Leland Dr.; Gary Ferwerda, 61 4 sod 7 (to 6 p.m. Faiyebtc Lodge world,” Humphrey said. The payloader was not dam­ car hit the side of the Allen car. ’The retail executive committee the Pcdlce Station, bond issues pine Knob Dr.. Wapping; Rob- will crmduct a Masonic service "And we in America—and you aged. The Daly car was towed To Meet with Both cars were driveable. Is______responsible for the over-all for a Northee»t sewer Intercep- ert Forrest, 228 Spruce SL; at 8. a{ the funeral home. in Africa—know that the condi­ away, having sustained front Henry Starkweather, 64, of 186 superrtslon of the activities of tor and a Secondary Treatment Daniel Harrington, 388 Summit The family suggests that those tions which stand in our way Israel Leader damage. wishing to do so make memorial ^An East Hartford woman was Lake St. received. . „ j a_ written the Retail Division of the Cham- Plant, and others. St.; Mrs. Diane Hebert, shall be overcome. \ warning for failure to grant one- 2. Discussion of assessments prospect St., RockvUle. contributi(ans to the Memorial “ I bring this message to Afri­ (Oonllnued from Page One) Manchester Memorial ber. half the highway, after the car against West Side property own- Also, Lester Hunter, 243 E. Fund 'o f RockvUle Methodist ca as a representative of a na­ plan to bo on hand at Randolph Hospital after a car mishap he was driving and one driven era for /sanitary sewer improve- Center St.; Mra. Elsie Korch, Church. tion and a people who feel they last night, but did not want to air base when Eshkol lands by Thomas B. Ruggiero, 19, of mento made in 1669. 67 Oxford St.; Mrs. Blrdella are your natural partners, who there to switch to a ranch-bound stay there and was taken by Thomas to Compete 396 Woodland St. collided. The The assessments Itad been de­ Lieberg, Bread and MUk St., Baymond S. Dow have no colonial memories or helicopter. Otherwise, there ambulance to Harttord Hos­ mishap took place shortly be­ BOSTON (AP)—John Thomas, clared Illegal by the courts, and Coventry; James McNamara, Raymond S. Dow, 46, amblUons, and who share your have been no other welcoming pital. fore 11 last night on Lake St. former Boston University star, new aascasmetrts, equal bo the 107 Strickland St.; Thomas Spriii^ield, Mass., brother purposes and goals.” arrangements announced. The woman, Marie L. Davis, near E. Middle Tpke. Both cars tops the high jump field an­ old, have been proposed. Madden, 280 South St., Rock­ Mrs. Ralph Rooks of 40 Hart- The______time___ is not tong___ _past The _ _ ranch______welcome_____ was low- told______hospital______officials____ that_____ she were driveable. nounced today (or the 42nd The board had tabled acU‘ , During his 24-hour stopover in can’s body would be in good Mrs. Blaiberg will attend the ton; a daughter to Mr. and U n. clude tyo 8oi)s, Walter Mozzer An aubwnobile driven by Bob- cUnIcal psychologist, wlU speak ” 9Vom a long range stand- Si'ingapicme, Rcxmniey confeired ______condition. There would, for In- (unerad of Haupt and sent a bou­ Russell Schwarzmann, Marl­ aili4^_ EdwanI" Mozzer, both of nt I’m more optimistic,” he with Prime Minister Lee Kuan ent G. MoUeur, 37, of Hartford, on "Emotional Needs of (Child­ Btoudk'the roLr 'ia driveii stance, not be the hardening of quet of carnations to his widow. borough; a son to Mr. and Mra. Manchester, and a daughter, d before leaving for-New Del­ Yew, Foreign Minister Sinna- Haupt died Tuesday three Daniel Young, Glastonbury. ren.” I by Olga A. CoBa, 47, of 88 W. the arteries often found in Mra. Edward Jasitto of Man­ hi on the next leg of hto world thamby Rajaratnam an Fl- whites. months aifter their marriage. Middle Tpke. sihant/ly before 5 DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: chester. tour, "and from a basic stand- nance Minister Qoh Keng Swee N o Afifoans ha/ve been in­ As a mulatto, Haupt warn clas­ TIBETAN STUDIES HEBE a/t Olcott St. Brett Stoddard, 1186 Sullivan The John F. Tierney Funeral point I’m more optimistic.” Ronrney said he sounded out volved in any way in either of sified as "Cape colored” under HAVBRFORD, Pa. (AP) — A Ave., South Windsor; Sven John­ Home, 219 W. Center St., to in Tibetan who became a monk at Romney, who co far •visited the leaders on the poeslbUlty of the first two human heart trans­ South Africa’s strict law of OoBa car atop(ped for a stop Sign, son, East Hartford; Mrs. Lucy charge of arrangements, which 18 and fled from Tibet in 1969 South Vietnam, Indonesia and neutralizing the former French plants performed here, although apairtheid, or raciad segregation. axxxxrding to |wUoe. Piazza, Willlmamtic; Mrs. Kath­ are Incomplete. when the Chinese took over the Singapore, said he bcujed his op­ Indochina states as a way to A •written warning for failure heart of a mulatto man was Cape To'wn Mayor Geradd erine Keefe, 614 Foster St., Wap- country, is studying j^ osop h y timism on the “ natural re­ end the Vietnam war. to yield the right of way was ____ In ______Blalberg’s____ operation.______Ferry, who knew the Haupto for Harry L. Dindow Sr. sources possibilities and the op­ He told newsme nafter seeing This heart, *taken from the several years, planned to attend ping: Ralph Fielding, 12 Estelle w d English at Haverford Col­ Issued yesterday to Robert Harry L. DinUow Sr. of 8 4 1 ____lege.______Lobsang ___ Dorjee,^ now 23, portunities for economic growth the foreign minister that the 0 ,“"™ « ' body of CTive Haupt, 24, after he the funeral at St. Luke’s Angll- D):., Vamon; Scott Worcester, 27 Oak St., husband of Mra. Mary f ~Hi7 six years be- and a good, stable and proeper- neutralization concept tovdved ^ colltelon at W. Center ^**<1 ^raln hemorrhage, cam Cfhurch in the suburban Laurel St., W.^pping; Linda Cam- Marchuk Dlmlow, died early coming to the United ous group of nations in this the removal of Laos, Cambodia ^ coon«r Sto Police report grafted into the body of conununity of Salt River where tone, 209 Gardner St.; Stephen the Haupto were married- Ruckle, ThompaonvlUe; Mrs. this morning at Manchester Me- states. He plans to return to whole area.” and North and South Vietnam the Ringuette car crossed W. Blaiberg. Mra. Bladberg said she amd Alice Sostmam, 14 Hawthorne morial Hospital. teach English and community Asked whether he saw a need "from the conflict of the cold Center and struck am auto be­ Bamard made it clear that it her husbamd plamned to give St.; Cairl Thomas, East Hamt- Mr. Dlmlow was bom In Tol- development to the many Tl- for a change In U.S. polictes In war.” ing driven by Thomaus Greer Jr., would be possible to transplamt ^ ttfm ^ __ ...... m. M__A.t____ A. a -I- at-- n ...... Dam Mrs. Haupt a shaire of the pit^- ford; Mra. Marilyn Miller, 62 land, a son of <3eorge and Cath betans still living in India. Southeast Asia, the Republican Romney told a departure 21, of 148 Loomis St. a white's heart into a black's ito from the sale of exclusive erlne Fay Dlmlow, and lived in news conference that he fore­ Police aire Investigating a re­ body or a black's heart into a Bruce Rd. . pictures and interviews to the Manchester for over 60 years. saw a continued rede for the port thaut a cam owned by Violet white's body. Also, John Muldoon, 83 Brent Bemaird said the tratunplant National Broadcasting Oo. Ho was a retired foreman at United States in the region. F. (jlairk, pamked in a lot at 172 Rd.; Laurent Larrabee, East teaun already had learned from NBC sadd In a court memo- Cheney Bros. Coventry "I see America continuing to Center St., warn struck by a hit Hartford; William Lawton, Bran­ a compamison of the Blaiberg ramdum that It would pay the Survlvora, besides his wife. have a very important relatton- and run driver yesterday morn­ ford; Mra. Lillian Sluscur, 100 thansplamt amd thait of LoulB Bladberga $26,000 for the pubU- Include a son, Harry L. Dlmlow ship in Southeast Asia,” he siald. a' ing. Foster Rd., South Windsor; Mra. Jr. of Vernon; a brother, AWOL Soldier Assails War, Romney added that he Washkansky, who died of pneu cation of the "first exclusive, Ethel Brlere, Wethersfield; Bar­ George Dlmlow of Broad Brook; thought there was much the de­ monia 18 days after his opera­ film or pictures of the opera­ bara Soiomonson, 86 Oliver Rd.; four sisters, Mra. Lucy Bren­ veloped nations of the world tion Dec. 3. tion," a $9,(XX) fee for exclusive Arthur (toseo, 4 Pearl St.; HEurry nan, Mra. Florence HauschUd Refuses to Return to F ort Dix could do to help the region. HEALTH CAPSULES. It is now (elt, he said, that the films and interviews before the Welles, 623 Avery St.; Mrs. Ruth ^ by Michael A. Petti, M.D. and Miss Elizabeth Dlmlow, all "I think It to clear that the new heart needs to be assisted operation and $16,000 for similar Havens, 27 Bolton Rd., Vernon; ' w. . ___ Richard L. Gale of Rt. 81, Lyle Gale, graduated from Ctov- ______^ ^ of Manchester, and Mra. Ragner economic development of the WHAT ^houlp vou po for in the period 12 to 24 hours and exclusive coverage after it. Mra. Edna Thompson, Crest- Gustafacm of Bolton; a ^ two who has been in the Army ®”^ ^ ®®**?®* S area and. political stability de- SOMEONE WHO 1$ HAVlN(iA perhaps up to 48 hours after the However, no NBC pictures were field Convalescent Home; enlisted in the Army that month CONVULSION Z operation. made of the operation, appar- qv,» i grandchildren. about two months, announcod ^nd Inducted in November. pends on some assistance •les Porter, East Hartford; was “ The heart is not functioning The HolmieB Funeral Home, the developed nations,” he said. ently nullifying that part of the j Campbell, 3 Ford St.; Mrs. this week from Cincinnati that o a le ’s mother today sadd her as well as it should and (in Blal­ 400 Main St. to in charge of ar­ “I’ve developed ttie realiza­ contract. Mary Orcutt, 680 Buckiwd Rd., he lu s left the Army amd is not ^/n was home tor Christmas amd berg’s case) we used chemical rangements, which are Incom­ tion that the problems in this A special fund set up to aid Wapping. returning because he is opposed left the following day. She said stimulation,” he said. “ With the the father and two brothers of plete. area extend beyond South Viet­ Also, Hetrvey Ring, 1 Lewis to the Vietnam war. ““ e did not know of 1^ plMs first patient I think we were Denise Darvall, whoee heart nam, and that we must not ig­ Circle, Rockville; Mra. Martha Mra. Sven O. Magniiwu Gale, who was In basic tradn- return to Fort Dlx, but nore the proMems that exist confused a little bit and thought was used In the world s^i»t cosgrive. 204 Grove St.; tag at Fort Dlx, N.J., was due said rtie was not surprised, this was evidence of rejection. transplant operation Mra. Ellen Joeephtae Cartoon elsewhere," he added. Scott Cahill, Laura Dr., Hebron; back from his Christmas leave Gale, in his statement, crltl- "‘In the first 24 hours if Wartcanaky, has raised more Magnuson, 82, mother of Mrs. "Certainly, Vietnam to the Patrick and Veronica Moseley, last Tuesday and is listed as clzed the Vietnam war saying there is not satisfactory circula- than $7,0(X). David R. Chruickshonks of 14 meet urgent problem. But there Bolton Branch Rd., Vernon;. NUes Dr. died yesterday at AWOL. “ surely the slaughter of ta- tion we do not think this is due Doctors said BViday that no are difficult problems in the oth­ Richard Law m , 120 W. Center, Hartford Hoepltal. She was the Gale, who la 19, made hto an- nocent people so many mlj^es er countries. On the other hand to rejection." abnormalities have been detect- . __ ^ wife of Sven Magnuson. nouncement on Tuesday from from homo la not defending our there is a great i/otential here. He and Prof. Velva Schrire, ed in Blaiberg’s condition and St.; Matthew Maloney, 860 Wtad- Survlvoro also include a son, the Cincinnati headquarters of country, lives, or principles.” He told newam'eni (after eeeta/g head of Groote Schuur hospital’s that changes In his cardiograph Joseph Rivers, WUll- two other daughters , eight Peacemakers, a pacifist organl- He added, "The United State worid that needs freedom and cardiac clinic,wuiiv where bothuvva, woper- ThuTsday Oiat seemed to indl- mentic; Mra. Virginia Mitchell grandchlldren and six great- zation. military, instead of defending stability in which to develop." a U o ^ " weV r’ prefonn’^T ^ a - cate a reaction against the now “ ><1 Hop m ver M ^Colum - grandchildren. A spokesman of the New ‘the free world,’ is joepardlztag Despite conttauoiu rains greed slightly over whether heart had disappeared. hla, Mra. Judith Barton and pla<:e a r o u e p h anpkbr- Its own existence as well as tiiat throughout hie visit to Staga- Blaiberg's blood pressure is Blaiberg took hto first semtoo- daughter. 108 Evergreen Rd.,, 9\meral services will be held England (tommittee for Non- CMIEF OR TOWEL BETWEEN Tuesday at 2:80 p.m. at the Violent Action (CNVA) in Vol- of all humonHy." pore, Romney played eight above normal. lid food—a soft boiled egg and Vernon; Mra. Barbara Lata and Hi^ Teeth ^ he some com flajces—and was do- daughter. East Hartford; Mrs. Taylor and Modeen PHmeral untown said t(^ay he under­ He said a copy of hto state- holes of gAlf -with the prime CAN'T BITE Hl'^ Schrire said he accepted the Home, 283 Washington St., Hart- stood Gale might ^ In Chicago ment would be sent to President minister ontl U.S. Ambassador level of 180 over 90 as normal in scribed as being in an exceUeht Claire Pilon and daughter, 48 TONGUE. mood. Marshall Rd.; Mrs. Sandra ford. Burial will be In Cedar and expected to hear from him. Johnson, Secretary of Defense BYanoto J. Galbraith. HmMi CapHiUt givM teWul inlooMtion. a man of Blaiberg’s age while Hill Cemetery, Hartford. Gale Is a member pf the CNVA. Robert MacNameura and to Fort The governor wouldn’t dto- It ii not int«nd«d le b« of • Barnard (elt it was a little high. 'He ^ jo y s a dtwA," a spolkesh Templeton and daughter, 48 B. There are ho calling hours. Gale, the son of Mr. and Mra. Dix. close wfao won. Eventually he conceded it to be man said. Alton St.

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to In­ to the heater, mtahes for idarlea. M for okyard ea had ■epared nances, ^lanrlf^atFr le Jan. JAN. 6 thru JAN. 12 l|e ra U i ed Jan. TV Shows Mating, to WU- letalled XB aur- 1968: A ll $81,808 >fflclal8 nts for M ore A bou t nta. 'ed the June 1967 Sharks By CYNTHU LOWRY NEW YORK (AP) — The 9iy, aak- NEW YORK (AP) — The ixplana- usual scientific expedition sets books are closed on 1967, and forth on a mission with a photo­ f given, while it seems to have been a will be grapher—sometimes a part- singularly lackluster year in time photographer—to get what­ tetovlsion. It had its moments— he Jan. ever pictures he can without in­ some very good moments in­ terfering with work in progress. I which deed. acussed The resulting record is strictly a It was, for instance, the year by-product. of "The Final War of OUy Win­ But in the making of ter,” premiere program of "Sharks,” an hourdmg televi­ "CBS Playhouse,” cmd a fine sion program which is the first it e % sensitive play by Ronald Rib- of a dozen or so undersea pro­ man. Hal Holbrook was able to » 8 p.m. grams, the photographer is the bring his remarkable "Hark Important man of the project. mater- Twain Tonight” to television, 30 to « The series is an account of the too. work of Jacques-Yves Cousteau, tnd pri- There was a glorious scene in ley are explorer of the deep, scientist. the production of “ Anastasia” Inventor of the aqualung and »rs are created toy two superb perform­ ) In pa­ writer. .’The series vrtll be shown ers, Lyrni Fontanne as the on ABC, the the first will be rs'* than grand duchess and JuUe Harris me i>er broadcast next Monday night. as the girt. There was Harry "The expedition was planned Dolan’s "Losers Weepers” in primarily to make the series— IfBCs "Experiment in Televi­ and was paid for by the televi­ sion” series that explained the sion series,” said its chief ca­ RDAY: anger and frustration of Watts meraman, Philippe Cousteau, te Clr- in searing terms. 26-year-old son of the leader. e Bell, Melvyn Douglas came on with "As far as 1 know it is the first ; Scott grea tpower in "Do Not Go Gen­ time television has financed a rd; b. tle into That Good Night,” in scientific project. And-it Is the •y: Mi­ which playwright Lorlng Man- first time, in my experience, di Mrs. del brought home painfully the that the photographer was not Coven- . tragedy of did age. consdered a sort of necessary onwood It was the year in which the nuisance. ron, 80 Smothers Brothers were tossed ’The making of the series 'will ty, 282 into a spot <^>posite powerful take five years^lt started last rrln, 98 "Bonanza” on Sunday nights February—and will explore all trda, 61 t so hot as a TV production, soon wished they had not. edn St.; Raymond Burr, cifter a short had had her problems ’with a feel the atmosphere—to know variety eAiow two seasons back, and "Androcles and the Lion” it was a y ^ r when thousands Bedford, hoUday, returned in a new char­ when it seemed safe to go out of made it sucoeashiUy in her own stubbornly resisted transfer of hours of programming was Uli, 112 acter, a crippled police cMef^ our cage to work. And other dww. SaUy Field in ‘ "The from a show play to a Richard turned out, and a lot of it, natur­ White, and had no trouble persuading times when it was not safe,” he Flying Nun” came up with one Rods«rs musical. ally, was pretty bad. But it was Barbara his fans ttiat he was rwt, after said. “ But I think it was good Burbra * Streisand’s annual also a year when the viewer, if od S t; that we finished without trouble special was greeted, for a he would pick and choose, could ter Oak because I think perhaps we chapge, with very muted hur­ see some exclU^, niovlng^ overconfident.” rahs, and a series on the 1967 m L course of filming th^e phenomenon, ’Twiggy, caused of sports, and news—sometimes r: A shark program, they expert- only a few ripples of embarrass- Ron- as it was made. He could also mented with various repellents ment. It was the year when the gee a lot of old movies he Ave., and devices to protect victims 0 Mr. joke of "Batman” worfe thin, missed when they were playing , East but when CBS and NBC Intro- at the local theater. (See Page Four) 1 Mrs. Next year? Probably the con­ St.; a tent will be pretty much the Mrs. Elvisthe Avant same as 1967. Except that there will \indoubtedly be even more 'lUing- Petter Noone, whose Hetman’s 1 BSrs. old movies around. HermiiltiB wiOi be seen in a half > Marl- hour musical dooumenfcairy next 1 Mrs. Tueaday niglht on NBC, re­ # ... marked recently that aSthough TEMPLE’S Carpet the Beatles generalQy creat­ illlvan ed with apening tip tihe tor & Floor Covering ta.CTRONiCS young mustoians and launchdlng John- UtiJRATOKifiS Lucy the new sounds, and new beaits, it wan really kiioked oifif by Eng-.- American Made Kath- Ceramic ’Tile Bathroom , Wap- Ushmen inaptred by America’s 277 BROAD Sstelle Elvis BresOey, ithen an interna- 129.9S iter, 27 ttanal rage among the ibeen- agere. Installed Up To 100. a Can- Sq. Ft. Material STEREO tephen ‘ '*Ilhe souiM) really ebairted eia Mrs. an Amerioan sound,” sattd the 20-year-olid Nioone who is the Armstrong Inlaid 'thome TAPES Hennan of the British quaitet. linoleum Embosaed Hart­ and Vlnyto Presley even etorted the mod er, 82 look—remember Itis ilong halx FOR aindsideburns? Meat o f tb stuck Brent with Instnim ^ts Bke the gui:- Oompletoly Installed Over East Prepared Floor tax, drums, baas and piano be- CARS Bran­ cause 'we oouMit nfitord to Imve ’S, 100 648-0662 somebody 9he a saxoplbone TV-Radlo, Salea and Service ; Mrs. ’ Elke Sommer is' a maid accused of murder in ,the 808 Main St., Manoheator 1; Bar- (See Page Four) comedy, “A Shot in the Dark,” ^iday 9-11 p.m. r Rd.; Harry 1. Ruth _ em on ;! Crest- Home; rtford; ; Mrs. id Rd.,

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Jadi lAinnvijL 8:88 (»48> Itaira — 6gsrts S i Programun hivolves mvolves a swinging « ) ~ “ M a iw <0 > cidn. Brinlant schmitst, work- Janet LeifN Betty GarretL’K Wasthar (0 ) marierr thief paioleipairied to exer- (M) tarionseoreK ptuiec uUaooven t m a )i of Graaliri and ftaaiay, Janaaiy 7 die ito Ught%ger«d taleito B aw an Baya his wife la from another planet 1:88 m At n e ira # lana (0) (18) MoBales Navy ICI AMtome WHh Bhly (38) ManS S 'aS nnd ^ %Srag. exrtuavely tor the SLA. a “ “ “ ‘ A Deal iTe ha Araaeeeed 08U S InMlIgeneeam agency. 8i8t ^ l^nw^ltoge^*BM M inojeetiag herself u u earth- •'* ■forts - aai Wei^ Prlm a. ^ ___ , Gueet: R ow Moore author (*8> WtohWahto m > Twuak MeOee itaig to deatm him. 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Baseball peraonalltles 8:18 (6) Aft LialMtaPa Maam (88) film Featara lO ckra ManUe, Y ogi Berra sUra, reporis from teenage (88) Let’s Oa ta tte Bases (88-88) News — Waattar aad » 4 8 ) HaatleyAMakley ^ 8:18 (l> Faadta IttXr Veal Priaoe Orica ore4 TWag (G kUe (C> editors thmout US and inter- _ (88) Tales al Walls Thiga 7:88 ( » - ( o Pasta _ (0) Gotat star A n Bglhern as an Repeat of Jaa. 1. 8:00 pm (8*43-81) Itojrs Of Oar Urea (g) Fetor Jaaalaga Bears (0) aad R oger MBtla appear as ) Repertory Ihaatoe USA themselves. , wealthy views with peraons in4he«ew8 7:88 (8) The daeUe Oleaam Shu U:U %r*Tsalght Bhaw (0 ) 8ri8 (6) OaalaiB (8»«48> The Daetma (G> • flfa W News old friend of w n u w m por> <0) (*8) Sseial Seearita to AeUra of interest to yonng pe^e. ( 0> U :88 (88) ISaigM Shaw (0) (W(48) if ia a (848) OaaM anedee htea to autt l5jo b witn Don Joan in Heu (8-48) The Newlyweds Game (**48) BaatterBriakley B*. Philip Shayne meeU beauU- 8:68 (648) S Igra's Daator (0) iB eek Beat (ul Cathy Timberiake when (U> NaUaaal Oallece BaiXel- (88.81M) Mara (0) Starring Johnny Canon. 8:88 » ) People” ’84. (C) uncle HU open a reitaui- (O) mrt (0) hall (0 ) (48) DattagjO■ g OasM__ (O) ' (88) Bailer Daihy (0) 8:18 » « e T8B n e r g O t (0 ) rant. Bip***^R**^"* ; m ) Bews hie limousine muddily splashes OB InUIlli^e aguda try to • PriSc Braadeart Lakaiatoiy 8:88 (t )Art LiakleMsi'a Hense her on a dty street. Lorola of Chicago vs Colora­ ifarS ' JMayat jy w 11:48 ITS Ab Ihna NoMgtrae (O (S4i> Peytoai Ptoee (0) Patta (0 ) I (I) After Dtaaer Marie (0) do State. n a t aad S ta Off (O) •m aw mease of soldier cap- ) m at's Hagfealag Mr. Silver "Forty Ouna" '87. Saga of 8:88 (*) Geed Mtnlag Werit \fsnj^is3Sr ta e d In Russian aone^of B8^ 18ri8 (t) Oaral BameH (0) (98«t48) B — to -Daetan ■ ( 0 ) 18:88 (*) News CenespenifeBls mH- S:W (Mgg-M) Sealer Vaatban "W ho's Minatag the MintT’ 1:88 (It) OaterUarils (0 ) ArisMia's notorious Tombstone ^ ------(0> ^ Oragory Peck, Rroderldc Goeata: Lana finner and (C) Oaaae <0> (48) Newjjnsed Crime (0) "Behold BekI" Siw U ak Taa Dyfca 8rt6 (L4W G U b e a ’s itoetor (C> Territory and the men who r m n Mobile, Ala. An all-star 8:88 (8 )lb itoee Sau (0 8:88 (88) Newa aad Sign Off (0 ) tkwaftmi, Hia Gam. ^ Meaday, Jaaaaiy 8 tamed iL Barry BuIUran. Gene ___ n The Nation. (88) HanUey-nitokley Bepari (0 ) PM 8:88 (I) Ta ttn The VwvA (G) (8-48) The lavaden (0) game pitting team of top plu - oei ssurt Tan Drat la r (0) CsaaeeBeneea (848)1 Barry, Bartmra Slanaryck. ers -fram northern teams Don Adams and Barbara Fei- (48) Jaek (0) •:88grtaiM ! WasUagtoa (8*4848) Aaetksr WMd (G> "Ooimterattsck” Boy TUnaea fari aai OnUspssti (sTKctoehae, «4M 8) Newa^-ltaerii aad J a m d I (S-48) G eaeial HasgUal (*8) kuttordMakley Beport with guest Anna Capri. The against team of top players don. 8:48 O) Msment sf% dllBllM aad 806 (I) WUr Gator (G> (48) _piMfc f t a liw i tragic ricum of Srt8 wEara -New 8:86 (6) News (G) (0) from southem taams. (848) Lasnreaee Walk (O) Siga Off t a t ^ i^_E|am jar Daily J 8 Repeat of 6:80 pin (t> Trata or OaBaeaaeaees (G> "bellevera" launch their flnt 4:88 (» Aa Baagnr Aaiy 7 0 8 (4W « r . ABtoit Baifca (0 ) t'8 htdtob 7:88 AleahaUei am ¥elw>e 8:88 (8) The DIek Vaa Dyke Show oaenslve aninst tin aliens 1») B.C.A.O. Baakelhan <01 8:88 (8) ■sgaa’s Horses eelal Net- m £ S S r Saturday Might at Tuesday at Three (O) and David1 Vincent Is falsety (884848) The Matah ( the M U T " (8*4848) Yra Don’t Say (G> ' Weather accused of murder. woric) the Mavles (0) McINTIKE IN RULE (W li:l8 (M W ^n — Bperta 7:88 BariMt: F m I aad Phagr (8) Mr. OraW (G) I (48) Dr. Albert Baike (G> ) (*84*48) la Ganeert: WMi "Bough Night in Jericho" (U) SabaerlptiM TT PI it IVurier. 18184 Hedmn. NEW YORK (AP) -John Mc- te g JaigBMri OnjitaiB Ameriha 4:88 (8| The Baager Andy Shew Heimaa's Henrito JG) "Blast Otr' Jessica Tamly and Sounne : o > hom4aag scientific sdventaira Great Beginnings U rt8 (* * 3 4 8 4 8 ) Newa — Sparta Intire, who took over Shiloh Nine song! performed by BCer- aad Weattra (G) (M> Pre-BswIeTS Tsar <0> Fleahette. When birds which (fi) pngnuM probea ways qf Ulk t : l f ilattqaiis <■) Daktari <0> inhabit Ban Fraadsoo anbarh Ranch when the late CSwrlen 18d8 e n Of the deep and was Aimed "L ive ’oung" ’68. Chinese Export Porcelain (8*4848) The Matah Game man (Peter Noone) and Ms (*8> Thai Bwaa (Btow Otrt a ., fo r r a n in w 8ia- (18) Oagtoheraea quartet of Hermits on concert U:I6 (*) Taesday Sla^it (0> <8> Wings « the Wind <0> begin acting peotdlarly, rasi- 18:88 (i) in Red 8 ^ iMiui Ocean art . 8:88 NJB.T. Jaaraal The Incredible Bulk <8) Te be AaBaaaeed dants are unable to compre­ Bickford was taken ill last sum­ Gulf of a U tC (C) ter she ig nnta It up Homefront riage and down midaray of "Mighty Oraua" ’ST (1I> AB nIm teherak PreoMris too miM 18:88 A Drama Weikahsp (48) Base the Gtowa (G) Ohio State Fair. Prqgram fltan- onus comes home from a war (M> Bala Bawl Vsattall Game hend weird riienoinenoii mat mer, is expected to continue 4:86 (9*4*48) Baws (G> Live, from Honolulo, featurea is slowly ta ftig plmce. U:88 •E A Id "Touoie" and "Amwint- U :I8 IW tS m flU w (0 ) ed last August tneiMea such t^diacOTer aomerae Ins next sesson in the role of Clay PaiaraM thUTe AIAII lAldda al u** (848) ieer «*• » 6haw (0) 4:*8 (S) Big I Theater Hermits favorites aa "Tm Ben- off with his fiancee. beat '67-’68 college seniors in 8:88 (8> PeWeaat Janeasii (0) (M K/fcawlallra "S o o ra E l CSd" '86. country. (C) (8) bra Hatse (0) Oralnger, Mclntlre, incidental­ U:M WO ) Ifowir’ Nmra (G) Lilian. 8:88 Tanight 8hew (G > Wasdeifsl WstM of OsM "Dry Run to Glory” ly, also took over u wagon mas­ U:18 (684»|8) NiBywaid Sfaniea death, hu aou leads petgde (tt) Kastora OeO^ Oaafea- Dale Robertson. (6) MStterAa- (IS) Yra Alkali Per •Tto Seven Wonders of S e on ^ fPCMk B«ert — 8:88 Dtoesveir "There's a Kbig at Bhah” . (848) Jaey ^ e p Shaw (0> ter of "Wagon Train” some sea­ (88) t t e PItotalMMa (0) Worid Affair'’ n ie Amphibians: Salamanden agBlnat the Moora. Mark (848) Gsiriara’s Gerillse (0) 1:18 (8) News — Mkmeau ef Ceise' en -e B'leketbslI (C> (48) Tsalght at Maries Law? (m Damon, Antamella Loaldl. (O Princeton vs Penn. 18:88 (8) M aab (0) sons back after the' death of U:88 (!>.^e at Uto (0) (M H8Nato*8 B a to 8:88 (S4W. »M Patial (0) CM Newa Baailtaea, 08 Afr 8:18 W haitBew "Run From Death” fart — Galdepeeto Blverbsst (U> SahsdrMira TT Beiqilmaa Dietrich is ahot and F~ n e e BafigtaM FDm aad Bapeat of 6:80 lun. 1S4B) MBm Daaslas Shaw Ron Harper wHh gueet: JuUe (88) One O’ d ra k B epail — S:M (8) Brad Davis Shaw <0> "Rough Mint in Jericho" Ward Brnid. 6:88 M ) left for dead when he hatUea Off (0) 7:48 M eiam SapervWNW PrasHee (18) n e a ta a 18 Barrie. A novice mm tiree to B fn Ott (W the Bata on North African 1:18 (8) N( Weather — Ha- The Supervisor Trains His (16) Yen Asked For It smuggle four orphans out of (48) News HeadUaes — OS (18) The Pimirtenee (G) U:W (6) Newa ____ < 3 beach. ~ aad agn SUbordlnatea France. - Air Fatee BeUrteas Slim aad (48) (0) f flnSabtcriptira TV Ss RepesU of 8:66 am B a l l 4;(D pm (tt) MeBato’e Bavy (18) Seeret Agent Siga Ott (G) 18:88 (8) far Taraenew (O) 7:S8Blltol Nertsa Beriews 6:88 (18) Big PletiP ietaie (G) "M an to be Tniried” 1:18 O) News aad Weataer — Me- Srt8 Craaeetieat Isaee (U) f S h iw PstrsI 8:18 (*84*48) Jerry Lewie Shew meat e f MedUattoa airt Shia 8:88 Bestoa Symghsay Orehestia (N) Crantart Guests are Anne Baxter and 0 « IG SIS IS) SUNDAY JU PROGRAM Wedaetday, Jaasaiy 18 8:88 Travel Time 7:88 (88) Agrioaltare ra Parade events. S(dieduled guest is New York State of Discovery 7:46 (8) Sacred Heart State AdjuUnt Gen. IL Donald 8:88 What's New 7:68 (I) Siga Oa aad Prayer Walsh. Repeat of 6:30 pm WEDNESDAY JO PROGRAM - 8:88 (6) The Ckristopkera 8:18 (D Bat Mastenra 7:88 Medera MsaageBaeat Matoads (848) TMs Is the Ufe "Wvricome e to Paradise” Managerial Decision Miuririg 1:88 (8) Best Seller 8:16 (8) Advestaures e f Qamby (C) (8848) FIMer N (C) Repeat of 8:66 am and 4:00 pm ly vanish whUe being escorted Paul is Jailed In small town (48) This it the LVe (U) AU id IDteheaek Fnseats ’ Fart H "My Slsteri Eileen” thru the gates. for objecting to a police of­ 7:88 Tianslatlu MeLahan Jack Lemmon. Janet Leigh. (18) Upbeat — Mnslo ficer’s (Warren Oates) treat­ 8:88 (8) Davey aad CMIath (O) •The Right P rice" 8:88 Ysar DiSu's Watih (*8) Film (88) Bose the Clewa (0) (88) As Sehool Match WHs The discounters 8:38 (8) Beveriy HlUbOlIei (G) ment of two teenage theft sus­ 8:46 (48) Dawa Bible lastHate (O) Bast Catholic High School (11) At Heme W itt Kitty (848) Seoead Haadred Years pects. (C) 8:18 Bxperimeat Firearm experts Rosemary (W SabseriptloB TV (18) SabserlptioB TV 9:88 (6) Forest Baageis (0) (Manchester,/ Conn.) chal­ Laser — The Light of the Glbba and Kerorit Motrass talk (8) Faith far Tsday (C) lenges winner of Dec. 30th. Future "Blast OfT "King's Pirate" (88) New Three Steegee (O) 7:88 (8) Lassie (G about gun safebr- 8:88 (8) Greea Aees ($8) CartaoB Cataps (0 ) (8848) Wild Klasdom (0) Infancy aim ChQdhood (48) The F a ^ v e 8:U (48 )Sacred Hemif (0 ) "To Catch a GIraBe" Program Repeat of Jan. 6. 9:00 pm (C) (88) Etotlga O Teole 9:88 (8) From the College Campas filmed in WanUe Game Pre­ 1:98 (S> As The World Taras (C) "Grand Night for Singing" 11:86 (8) Wednesday Starlight (C) serve in Rhodesia. Beuon Pre­ (S8-t*48)-LeVs Mske A Deal Bobby Darin with Geoiwe Kir- ”« ’b MialeBty O’K e e f?’ ’64. "Willlmantlc State Ccdlege^' (G) Bobby Van and Bobble Soldier of fortune gets Involv­ (8) The Ohristephers (0) miere. Tkarsday, Jaaaaiy 11 (8) I Lave Lacy (88) D ade W alA (O) (8-48) Voyage to Bottom of PM (Jeutiry. ed in battle with noted south (48) iBsIght (C) Soa (G) 8:88 Mari: *:88 (8) Love Is A Maay Splead- (8-48) Wedaesday Night at seas pirate. Burt Lancaster, "The Terrible Leprechaun". 8:88 What’s New and TUag (O) Meries (8*4848) Tonight Show (C> 18:88 (8) Lamp aate My Feet ^ (884S48)Dsys (M Oar Uves "The Pleasure Seekers” Starring Jifimy (Xrson. (8) Dlalegae Rhdiard Basehart, and David Repeat of 6:80 pm ( 0 ) (88) ChaUiee of Salvatloa Hedlson. The men of giant 7:88 Ceatraniag Labar Taraever Ann-Hargret, Carol Lynley (8-48) Joey Blkhep Show (C (88) Klag Leoaaido sub Beavlew battle against rad (848) The Newlywed Game and Pamela TUtln. Amusing (8) News — Moments sf Cam- (C) story about three girls seek­ feit — OBldepMts (48) The Christophers (O) black magic of u evil lepre­ Using stimuli to Tnfinen/.« Be­ S:S8 (8) Art Ltaklettor’ a Heaee 18:88 (8) Look Op sad Uve chaun. havior. ing careers and romance In (88) One O’ d ^ Bepari — (8) Microbes aad Ysa (U) Flriag Line / Repeat of 8:66 am and 4:00 pm Madrid. Siga Oft w. P. Buckley Jr. 7:88 Things Grew ^£^48) The Doeton (G> 9:88 (8) He Ske (G) (48) News HeadUaes — GS (M) Zarethu MkEGig (848) The Baby (tame (G> 18:88 (8) Jeaatluui Wlators Shaw (G) Air Force Bellgtoas Film aad "A Southern Baptist Hour" (88) News — l^rto and 8:88 Wsshlagtra: taeek to Berieir S:55 (848) Ghlldiea^ Daetor (G) (48) Fata tor Tsday (C) W eathb 8:18 Fenth Estate Guests: Carol Burnett, Bd Sign Off fG) 7:88 (8) aeaHe Bea (O) 8:88 (8) Te TeU The Trath (G) ^ n » end Che Peeuches and 1:18 (8) News aad Weataer — Mo­ 11:18 (8) Camera Three (O) 9:18 Year Denar's Warih World (G) ment of Medllattea SOd Sign (8) CIvU Defease Featare Film (88-28-88) Woadeital W oild of The Discounters (S^)_aeaeial H an^ (8*4*38) Bra For Year Life Off (88) C aaadiu Sports Film C ^ r (G) Repeat of Jan. 10, 8:00 pm (U) Sabeeripriptlea TV "Sled Dog Race” and "SU First half of "Way Down in ABC’s new series, leads Into u old house Inhabit­ 8:48 Travel Time (8*48-88) Yra Dra’t Say (G) Week’s Highlights (8-48) Discovery '48 (C> ed by three strange peotrie. 11 p.m, on NBC. New York: State of Discovery (8) Mr. Ctoober "Grand Canyon" “It Takes a Thief,” 8:88 (8) Bd SalUvaa Shaw (0) ReiMat of Jan. 10, 6:00 pm . „ <*•) Dark Shadows (G) TODAY: “Dr. Barnard’ s 10 p.m. and 8:30-9:30 p.m. on (88) Big Pietore (C) Tuesday 8:30-10 p.m. Guests: Alan King comedian 4:88 What’s New 4:88 (D^ The Ranger Aady Show 11:46 (88) Sacred Heart Program and Nancy Sinatra, sinnr. Repeat of 6:30 pm Heart TYansplauit Operations,” subsequent weeks, on ABC. . . ODT 7:88 Power ef the Dellsr with exclusive films of , the The Boston Symidiony performs 18:48 (8) We BeUeve (0 ) (M8) The F. B. L (C) The Invaders (8*4*48) The ICatoh Game (8) OplaloBatod M u Inspector ErsUne advlaea WILTOirS SHOP ( 0 ) latest operation, 7:30-8:80 p.m. 9 p.m. on Channel 24. . ."That Yale French Prof. Jacques N. “ ODGratlon Madball'* Philip (Irabam that his plan 7:88 World Press Review (48) Bose the Gleam (G) H. Gulchamnud discusses mo­ Jaw Lemmon and Ernie Ko- to seric retrlbutlao Instead of 8:88 The Creative Parsoa 4:86 (8848-S8) News (G> on NBC . . . " ’The Birds” (1982), Touch of SUiSc” (1962), dairy paying ransom (or his kid­ Early Ineslts Barroas dem French Theatre. vacs. t:88N.B.T. Plarhease 4:88 W Big I Theater birds attack humans, with Rod Grant and Doris Day as bache­ (88) The Chririphers (88) Saaday Altonooa Meries napped brother John may re­ sult In the rictim ’s d e s ^ Amorican Mid-Channel ‘Tlevenue Agent” '6L Taylor and Tlppl Hedren, 9- lor and blonde, respectively, 8- (88) C h ^ p le a sliv Bewllag "Dead Beckoning'' 18:88 Traaslatlag MeLahan Accountant resents boas’ a* (88) Blag AroBad tte World Humphrey Bogan portrays a (U) SabseripUen TV G ifte teutlons to his Wife, exposes 11:80 p.m. on NBC. 11 p.m. on NBC. . ."CBS News (48) Maastors detecUve capt. from New York "Blast OB” him as a snuuMer. Dbuglas SUNDAY: “Meat the Press,” Oorreepqndents Report: Part U:16 (88) U riag Word who goes to a Southern cib 8:88 (8848481 The Hotken-Ia-Law ■■■-■------■■■ Kennedy, Jean tnUes. 18:88 (88) Focat seeking a lost friend. Lisabeth 8:88 (8) SmstheVs Bratoen Game- m niinm , (*D ) Mike Deaglas Skew with Sen. Charles Percy, 1-1:30 n — The Nation,” with Walter 18:88 (S) Face the Nattoa (C) Scott Is co4tarred. to Bear (O) (18) Hatfcar Command p.m. on NBC . . . "H io Vine,” Cronklte as moderator, 10-11 (8) Scope (48) The Beatles GW.8848) Baaaiaa <0) FiguriM t Our SPEEDY Specialty (18) The Fnatstoaies (c> (88) Bible Aatwers 8:38 (48) Peter Potamu A banker turns a posse into Make a Difference Where You Save! 'TRULY DELiaOUS (48) McBale’ s Navy repeat of the life of Christ p.m. on CBS. (88) Jewish Life 8:88 (8) Off to See tte WIsaid (0) lynch mob in an attempt to IT DOES 6:88 (*8) Diswveriv America filmed in Israel and Jordan, ^ (48) Bags Basay (18) Patton for Uriag have an ez-convlct hanged. (IS) Highway PataM WEDNESDAY: “The’ Aveng­ 1:88 (8) Ysar Cemmaalty (O) Religion (8-48) Marie Night Special WILTOirS CHICKEN (>8> Combat 5 p.m. on NBC . . . ‘ 'The Un­ (88-88-88) Meet toe Press (C) (48) Ltans.the Lianheartod 18:88 (I) Mission: ImpessIMe (€) GIFT SHOP (48) The Pllatstones (G) dersea World of Jacques-Yves ers,” British un^rcover agent Force tangles intb glamorous (8) W u Oat 8:38 (18) Bible Answers M4 Main Street ^ "ft INSTANT Brown in 6 Minates 6:38 (18) LadiM Day Chusteau,” the first of a series series returns, with Patrick Host D. Welnland discusses Religion bead of an European spy ring (IS) A fto n m e a ^ p o rt Macnee, 7:30-8:30 p.m. on ABC. with oustandlng military his­ (48) MUtoa the Monster in an effort to reco^r the Biaodieater The worid’a *ttieat eatin' (48) Newolrith B S C roang (C> .—this one on sharks, 7:89-8:80 torian John May folly or war. 8:46 (88) Famess Arttsts sad Phe- stolen half of a map overlay SAVINGS EARNINGS ohlcken” with inooimiaralde 8:48 (8-48) News — S pain «■><» p.m. on ABC . . . ” Dr. JekyU THURSDAY: “The TraU of This will be illustrated thru tsfrajpAers SohssI (0) displaying NATO nussile de­ taste. Weather (G) dioramas of Battle of Chancel- 4:18 (» 8 M 8 ) Soathera BapUat fenses. (U) Merv GilfliB Shew and Mr. Hyde,” the Robert Stanley and Livingstone,” with lorsvUIe. Honr B (O) (884848) High Chaaanal (C) (18) Leek-Op J < ^ Gletm leading an African (18) Sabserlptton IT l.O AN 4Vi% Dividend paid CAUL IN ORDER Louis Stevenson classic with (48) A m ericu Bandstaad "The Vine". Program on life I \ I I O (88) HlghUghto------expedition, 7:30-8:30 p.m. on 1:88 (8) Natieaal FsotbaU Leagae of C9uiat film ed on location in “Birds, Bees and Italians” RANGE and DRYER from day of depoelt. Pick Up 10 Minutes Later Tom Cplton and guests. Jack Balance In the title roles, Playstf Bowl (C) brael and Jordan using ac- 11:88 (848-88) News — Sports aad WIRING SERVICE (88) MoHalee Navy 9-11 p.m. on ABC. NBC . . .. "Toiplcasri’’ (li9&4), a “ Libs Angeles Rams vs Cleve­ tual New Testament la Weatoer (G) fM attm araa v /m o s 4 tlmea yearly. 8:86 (8) Bperto — News aad Weath- Jewel theft in Instabul, with land Brosms" (8) Sports l^eial (C U:S8 (8) Marie Mastoiplece ateaav rmaiieiat laaTivuTian er TUESDAY: "In Concert; Dork" (1864), Peter SeiUera vision .that Is now being felt I (6) G usm oke (G (48) Featare 48 Electrle Heat Inatnilaaons. (8) Peter Jenalags Newa (C) With Hetman’s Hermits,” the ae a French pedtee inspactar thru-out the Cathidlc Cburch. (88A8) Animal Secrets (O) "A Bomb For a Dictator” (88) New H eriiosi - rock quartet at the Ohio State with Eitke Sommer, 0-11 p.m. (8) Report to the People "The Begtamlngs — Bow Did 11:46 (S) Festival et Hits TURNPIKE (8848) HaaUey-Bitakley Be- WNHC^rV G«n. iMBn. H. W. Ufe on ^rth Begin?" Sea­ "Stronghold" pert (C) Pair, 7:30-8 p.m. on NBC. . . on CBS. . .‘ ‘Projection '68 — iMaaohmeler wtM b e ^ Uhiis son Premiere. Teronlca Lake and Zacbara MANCHESTER 6:48 (84) Newa "It Takes a Thief," premiere One Crisis Leads to Another,” pnogrwn'e thfnd year. (8-48) NBA Baskelban (C) Scott Two aristocratic lead­ TEXACO 7:88 (8) What U The World (O (88) FreaUen of Faith (O) Philadelphia 76'er at (?incin- en on opposite rides of 19th Open 24 Hoiub A Day **IUUy*' of series about thief- turned- a news review and preview, lo­ (88) The Soag Is Yea <0) naU. centuiy rebelllan In mortal (88) Haatley-Briakley Beport agent, with Robert Wagner, 8:80- ll p.m. on NBC Salute to March of Dimes by (18) Bias Door contest for love of lu Ameri­ OLDSMOBILE ( 0 ) ASCAP featuring Tony Chirtls, Religion can glri. Firestone Tires (8) Trath or Geaseqaeacei (C) The Doodletown Pipers, Trini (88) Spi^gfleU u d Mayor By- 18:88 (88) Peter Oara "Your Oldsmoblte D^riar" (88-3848) News, ^orto aad Lopes and others. u "Mark of Murder” ' Weather (O) AUTOMATIC 1:46 (8) Commeats aad People I (8) To be AaaoBaeed 1:18 38) Siga Off Bepari aad Siga Quality Line Products 7:88 (48) Dr. Albert Baifce “The US Coast Guard Acade­ (80-88-88) O. B. OoUege Bowl 7:38 (8) Lost In Space . (C> A lU im C FURNACE OH. DELIVERY my". In a special feature film Brown U (Providence RI vs 1:88 (8) News — Momeals of Com­ 512 WEST CENTER ST. 643-1511 Gen. Repairers Licenne (8*4848) The Vlrgialaa (G) will survey New London site. Northwestern U (Evanston, fort and Gald^sta WILSON 4 (848) The Aveagen IC) Film will cover Dress Parade RI). Note: New day and Time 1:88 (6) News aad WeaAer — Mo­ '’Mission — Highly Im­ 24 HOUR CUSTOHEB SERVICE—649-3701 ctassKwim and lab acenes, sail­ period. ment of MedUatton and Sign ELECTRICAL CO. Corner Broad and probable". Patrick Mcnee and ing coverage, and Cadet Ufe. 8:1 (18) Coueeticat Report OK Middle 'l^ke. West Diane Rlgg- Sig Gerald Ban­ 8:88 (8) To be Annoaneed WHCT's Ray Hard and guest 1:46 (48) News Headlfaies, GS Air Beatdenaal-Oomm.-Ind. NEW or USED croft treasury official and the (88) Film reporter talk with top affrciiUB Force Bellglaai Film aad Sign 649-4817 — 64S-1888 Phone 643-2176 car which brings him to re­ L T. W OOD C O . (88) Saaday Aftoraooa Movie about statewide news and Off search testing center sudden- PAGE FOUR ifAW ’tiwsmBR e v e n in g HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1968 THURSDAY JO PROGRAM (Don Mttcbell) ignores Iron- (W > KeHale’s Naejr aide’s suggestion that he avoid p it*!? Sister Blleen” S:M neijAbortiood dmm (Mel (M ) m m TO itaTjr ram (If) Altomoea Baport booki€. Disdusion witb a norcholoaist, (848) Bewitriked (0) social~ worker,______and anpervlainK (48) Mews with B s ^ e a a s (C) (848) Mows — Sfsrts ^ (If) Babseilpttni TV teacher from Belehertown ' "The Uninhibited” State Hoepital. Weather <®> (18) Merr Grlflla Show 8:88 (8) Thaisday Might MotIm (M) Diroiee Oeart •Topkapl" (C) The VaaMre (88) n n SOrers Shew Istanbul. Melina Mercouri, Pe­ Z:M .M )D s7s Of Oar Uves 8:88 (8888-18) Dragaet ’88 (0 ) (C) ''Bxercisea No. V (8) Mows with Walter Croa. Jack Webb and Harry Mor- (8-M) The Newijrwed Game g ^ Sgt Friday and Officer <0 > Ute <0> i :U < » Art Uakletter's Haase (SV Peter Jeoabigs Mears (C) Gannon search for two email Pwrty <0) (88) BritUh Catoadar glris who have disappeared (8848) Haatley-BHakley from their front yard. The Doctan <0> (848) TejUm Flaee (0) TIm Babjr Game (C) t:55 To Teli The Trath (88) Haattey-Brlakley Report (48) Alfred HBeheoek (S ^ > . Gcaeral Hospital "H angover" S:U <8) News 18:88 (lirSahMutritoB TV S:M (t> The Dick Vaa Dyke Show (888848) Mows, Sports ^ "King’s Pirate" Weather <®1 11:88 (843-4848) Mews, ^ t t o aad (0 ) Weather (®) Y ob Doa’t Bar (0 ) (48) Dr. Albert_ Barhe <8) Hr. Goober <0> (8) Gimarrea 8 t ^ (®) (88) Heaey Weet (888848) Groat B ^ ra tto m : 11:88 (8). Tharsdisy Stmli^t . , (48) Dark Shadoars (0) ‘The Forgiven Shmer” ’61. Lana Turner is a guest on "The Carol Burnett 4:88 (8) The Boaper Aadp 8 1 ^ The Tran of Staafoy U t- Glenn and- 88man safari face days of- W W H. Jean-Paul Bel- (18) Saporac SapeAerees torrential rains, wild animals, mondo, Patricia OossL ■The WsUy Thor" disease and unfriendly natives “Damn atlsen” ’68 (48) Bom the Clowa (O) during a 1.000-mlle8 trek thru U:88 (88484t) T M | M OgW (®) 4:85 (8888-88) Mews (C) Africa to re-create jounuUist (8-48) daey U i w Show (0) 4:88 (8) Big^^8 Theater Henry Stanley’s ^ ^ c 1:88 (8) Mews — Memento el Com­ Sharks fort sad OaUMMets "Gun rarjf" ’58.'63. 1Man gets search of 108-years ago for Dr. Indian to help him search for Livlnintone. (88) Oae O’Olaek H«Report aad (Continued from Page One) his mlsalng p r i friend. Rock (8) Batman (®> on Hudson, Donna Reed, Phil Guest: Milton Berie ? a r Mewa HeadUaeo, US Air Cisrey. (U ) Polka Varieties Force BeUgioos Film aad Siga from the ferocious fish. A fright­ (8-88) Mike D Doaglasob Show (48) FUatotoaes (C> Oft 8:88 (8) Mews aad Weaifcer (C) ening but rewarding experience (U ) Yob AakM For It (848) FlyiBg Man (C) (88) West Poiat (888848) IreasMe (C) Momeat of Medltattoa aad was filming the terrifying sight (88) The Fllatotones (C) Rasrmond BUrr. Mark Seiwer Siga Oft o f a shark "feeding frenzy,” when the creature tore into wounded fish, even other sharks. When this scene was made, FRIDAY JO PROGRAM the unprotected divers were cut r t off from the ocean surface and 1:88 (8) Bert Seller (884248) Ahether World (C) (48) Heade (C) part IV "My Sister Blleen” (848) Oeaeial Hospital 8:88 (S) Friday Might Meries their ship by a shark pack and ’56 Jack LemmcaL 8:86 (8) Mows (C) "A Shot in the D ark" were rescued by having their i (88) Film 8:88 (8) The Dick Van Dyke Show Free-wheeling comedy about (88) At Heme With Kitty (C) a bumbling FVench police in­ steel cages lowered to them. JacquesYves Ckmsteau, BIU Baird, W L Putnam and (88-2848) Yoa Doa’t Say (C) spector and beautUul blonde Then they were pulled up Kitty discuss birth legislation. (8) Mr. Goober (C) maid accused of murder. Pe­ whose films of under­ ter Sellers, Elke Sommer. (C) through the churning waters. (88) Diveree Ceart (48) Itork Shitoewo (C) ,(48) The FagltlTe 9:88 (28-88-88) HeUywoad Sqasies sea exploration start 4:88 (8) The Banger Andy Show New n i^ ttlm e edition of day­ Philippe Cousteau, who at­ 1:88 (8) As The Wertd Tarai (C) (C) Monday 7:30 - 8:30 (28-28-88) The Match Game time game show with Peter tended Massachusetts Institute (884848) I«t’s Make A Deal Marshal as host Regular panel (C) (C) of Technology for awhile, was in p.m. on ABC. members are W ally Cos and (8) I I«ve Laey (18) Banerherocs Charley Weaver. i O the United States briefly en "Iron Man" 2:88 (8) Itove Is A Many Splead- (48) Boso the Clown (C) (8-M) Oaas sf WSI Soanet (C) route to Baja California to start young—and teach tiieni how to e i ^ Thing (C) 18:80 (88-8848) Frejeetioas '88 — swim. (884848) iSayB Of Oar Uveo 4:26 (88-8248) Mews (C) One Crisis LeMs to anotheo. filming another program In the (C) 4:88 (8) Big 8 Theater Bight News correspondents re­ series, this one about gray The senior Cousteau, based on (8-48) The Mewlywed Game “Ma and Pa Kettle at the view significant events of '67 F a ir" '62. Ma enters P a’s sick whales who go to one lag(xin on the Mediterranean shore of his (C) and look ahead to what may be 8:88 (8) Art Uakletter’s Hease horse in race at fair by mto- expected in '68. (C) the Pacific 0>ast to have their native France, has been explor­ Party (C) take. Marjorie Main, Peroy (S 3 ) Jadd far the Defease KUbride. (C) ing the ocean for 30 years. His (883-88) The Doctors (0) (8-22) Mike Deaglas Show/ ^ son t(x>k his first aqua lung dive (848) n e Baby Game (C) (Mri ]|^tz with guests Biad- 2:66 (848) The CldldiIrea’i Deetor (U ) Yob Asked tor it ford Dillman and Diana Hy­ at the age of four and later, (C) (88) Mea Ot Aaaapolls land. Judd defends motel mag­ (88) The raatrtoaes (C) nate's son cluurged with mura- TO O L Old with his father, developed the 8:88 (8) To TeD The Trath (C) (48) BleHale’s Mavy ering his bookie. special cameras and equipment 6:88 (88) Faith For Today 18:18 (U ) Bahsertpttoa TV necessary for undersea film (U ) Highway Fatrelratirt "Our Mother’s House” EQUIPMENT (38) Cembot 11:88 (84-8848-48) Mews — Weather making and photography. (48) The Fllatotones (C) gncqpbcid Hennan and the Her- and B p s ^ (C He has had some thrilling 6:88 (88) Theatn 88 (88) Btehard Diamond mMs eft worit one ndgbt last foil (U ) AfteraeeB Report 11:26 (1) Friday Spoetaealsr RENTALS adventures under the surface in­ (48)- Mews - with LlMYOBBg(C) wbeai they were gHivtog a con- "R io B ravo" '69. cluding living for prolonged per­ 8:88 (848) Mew* — Bporto aad SheriR with pone of nevei^ Sanding Machines ’ Weather (C) iods on the ocean floor in spe­ oere fo r 40,000 ait ithe Ohio Stoite do-weila outsmarts crooked Power Tools (18) Merv Griffia Bhow rancher. John Wayne, Dean cial structures. But he believes Fata*. Then the fflbn w as eslited (88) fterto Bhow (88) Htohllghta Martin, A n ^ e Dickinson. (C) Plnmber’a Tools that tomorrow’s "Great Adven­ to Htt the time spat. "PTincess of the Nile” '64 /-H i. Tom Cotton and gueste. Debra P a g e t JeRrey Hunter. Painter’s Eqoipment ture" will be In space. “ W e (Bski’t h a v e Ho d o a n y ­ (88) HeHaleo Mavy th in g ab ou t lit,’’ N oosmi Bald, 8:86 (8) Bporto — Mews aad Wesib- (O Cement Tools "I would like some day to do or (C) 11:99 (884848) Tonight Show (C) Moving Eqnlpinent up there the same sort of ex­ “M t even Ama about malceup or i : U (88) Bold Veatare Starring J o b i^ Ciaison cikitbes.’’ 8:86 (8) BU With Stoia (C) (848) Joey BU m p Bhow (G) . Maintenance Eqnlpment ploring and studying we are "Ski Rhythm” 1:88 (8) Mews — Momenta sf Com­ doing now under the ocean," he fort — GaMepoeta Wallpapering Equipment 8:88 (8) Mews With Walter Croa- (88) One fPOoekPfS otk Report — said. "E very time an astronaut kite (C) Old} FAVfSUTES (8) Fetor Jcaalags Moari (C) Report — SigB OR goes up there I am a little Jeal­ (M) Mears Haodttaes, US Air 6 4 9 -2 0 S 2 r*EW YORK (A P )—WMh the (8848) HaaUey • Brlaley Be- Fores BeUgioBs Film aad Sign ous.” port ^ (C) football seeBon ibehfnd, sonM old 8:46 (88) Lecal Mew* OR (C ) A-P EQUIPMENT 8:88 (8) Mows aad Woather — Mb- foivoi^ties w in a cm be tiiniisig 7:88. (8) Death Talley Days (C) Jamee MacArthur atars as Kit meat at Medttattoa aad Blga RENTAL up in (Sunday aflbemoon and CMraon in story of how be Oft eaity enrendng netiwaika ached- averted an Indian massacre 9SS Center St, Manchester and wem a pretty squaw bride. Elvis the Avant ulee. Bdtb "OodHege Bow l” and (88) Baatley - Brudey Re­ ’’A nhnal KUngdom” come back port (C) (Continued from Fage One) (8) Troth er Coaaeqaeaces (C) Sunday to N B C . T he form er wiiil (X848-U) Mears — Sperts aad .S H p P and be celebraiUng the atant of Its Weather pDayer w ho couldn’t sing and 10th -yeair. 7:28 (48) Dr. Albert Barke (C SAVE play.” 7:88 (8) m id Wild West (C) Nick Adams guest stars as a WHERE Noorae w as 15 when wHth acme Uuisaa shem f that agents NDeincheater schodknaites he LEAVES ‘PATROL’ west and Gordon are struggl- Y O U SEE flarmed a singing group. They ing^^^^^brlng to Justice. NEW YORK (AP) —Justin (C) TH IS penAnmeid in. amall cdUbs and Tarr, one of the brave desert "The Convert" ^ SIGN gaitbesingB around tiw EkigiUldi (8) Froat Bow Friday Might fighters in ABC’s ’’Rat Pa­ "Th e Sflent W orld" ELECTRONICS dty ‘Hirying to pick up a few trol” has given notice that he Jacques YvesCousteau. Story bdb wherever we could.” of underseaa research ship PLEN’S TEXACO LABORATORIES plans to pull out of the series Calypso. Spectacular scenes of “Pete Novak and the Heart- at the end of this season. Since sunken cargo ship; taming of 381 MAIN ST. beaits”— ^Noone then w as Novak giant Grouper fish; underwa­ 277 BROAD the action series has had good ter race; breatbiesa beauty of —beoanoe Biennan’s Heimtta enough ratings to be renewed sea and its fish. GORMAN BROS. ‘ibecause we deidded to find the (18) Oheckniaie for a third year, his spot un­ “Renalsance G Hill” 770 M AIN ST. moat unusual nanae In the doubtedly win be filled soon so (48) OR to See the Wisard N. AND A.M. wnrild.” Wheut the natne did not that shooting can proceed In (C) 8:88 (3) Oomer Fyle — UBMC (0) achienne, one h it recond did. Now the spring. (884848) Star Trek (C) WYMAN OIL CO., Ino. the boys oonopriBe one o f the (18) BabserlpUan TV 24 MAIN ST. 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