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Ohapiawm OUtot, O rder o f The Weather ’About Town Amsf-srith, wIB meat tomcrTxyw Mrs. Wexler Paftty dotidy, treegy end eoM at 7:45 puna at the M mdM c tonlgbt. Low a* teans, Tonwrrow ibin M Hb A. ADn, dM«t>- Thmple. Otlkoera are nmtoded 15,465 •h * «( Ifir. a«rt 10»L OordoR F. to wear colored gaamn. After GCD Speaker fa ir and .poM. Hlggi to upper AMt » Staw hm tmm the nvaettog, rahraalimanto wtu Manehester— 4 City of Village Charm •ta to k s r 80b. •iM ted t o Wfatfa Who to A nar- be nerved by Vrm. Neel MWer Due to the conflict with a pre- kM,*a O oBiif m and UMvandHea. YDL. LXXXVnL NO. 138 acid cnemhers of her cocnmlttoa. vhMi committment, Ihe Rev. tWENTY-TWO PAGES A p a d u id i vt Boat CMtooMc MANCHESTER, CONN., FRH)AY, MARCH 7, 1969 (Claeetfled Adverttotag oai Fage IS) Joseph Duffey will not appear at PRICE TEN CENTB agh M M I, aha li a aador ht Satoaffoi Army Capt. Stephen OoBiga, whan riw Tin On of Korea, a miealonary tonight’s meeting of the Man­ •MtorJiMMcf of the t o Hot^ Koc«, wUl be gueflt chester clu^iter of the Caucus Wown raclptBBt o f tha apeedoer at a mtoatonary m eet­ of Connecticut Democrats , Golda Meir Obhartida. Uhtventty Book ing tonight at 7:00 psia at the (OCD). Awaad. andja dean'a Hat atu- Manchester Salvation Army CIt* Herald W ill Publisli w u VQ9 PMB0 fD connnuv n v acM. Tite event to open to the Instead, the speaker will be fraAiata wocfc to tha deld of pubHc. Mrs. Anne Wexler of Westport, End4>rsed for who was cochairman with the Teens-Drugs Series Memhers o f ttm program and Rev. Mr. Duffey of the Connect!- LEM Rejoins Capsule . Israeli Post What CM you da If your eon peoto of ttaa euRvnt ik«g tutob- U M a Flowar o f Jaaua decocBtirg ooenentoteea o f the c,u t McCarthy-for-PrasktWl ha*|a "dngr proUem’ ’ ? lam to the UnMed atetos. liOllMn Otodo wU moot tomor- Committee. Neivcomene C9ub o f the Man- '. JERUOAUnc (AP) — to- <»> you *> X you merely BtatoeHtoe wuu an ktoto eandl- n a r aft S ;U at the home The Rev. Mr. DuKey has a diestar YWOA toaUon show, A .MiBl’a ruling Labor party en- ■ u p ^ t o e t u eon or daughter date tor thto Job. A famed eoi- of Mna RObavt GHe(««td. M» FasMon Potpouni, wfll meet to­ previously scheduled speech in dorued OoMa Mefr tor prtrae tojntxied up wlto ’’mind teepand- enot) writer, Bke Ms lUber be- FhrtMT at. mk«L WUham night Mt 8 at the home of Mrs. Haddam tonight, before a D^ y « Uge'’ or to tampted by tore htotb tor Tbe Aaroctatod Stephen Plrog, 7^ Scarborough mocrafic Women’s Club. ' mtototor today, TirtiMBji uaear- ^ tog bar the Joti. The totsner tor- Pmeu, he to noted tor htot toUUty Rd. Mrs. Wexler was the basis of °*** Mep to to teed to taloe oompiloatod modlca] Chartaa Kelley, a facuKy a controversy Feb. 15 which e«gn mtototer sou ri»-would ee- ^ .** _ _ member of the Dm Famworth oept, erven though the preeoeot ^ “ v"?***** * eertaa b y Om and eetontUle ftodtage and re- Sunset C9ub will m eet tom or­ threatened to split the CCD and Mrs. Alfred Pontlceiii of SO "terrMtod’’ tier. fris^wbajl^ eoienoe writer, Al- port them 4n eimple language Sdiool of Ballet in Ntor Tork row at 1:80 p.nu at the Senior to hamper its future, even as U After 113-Mile Chase GKy, was guest teacher recently attzem Oentar. After the meet­ was meeting in New Haven for McKey St. last night was re- In n eUtanimt to the twitv’s *•** *** Oertral Oonunlttas, itau Batoguardlog undentend. to 33 yeans of writ- at the PriadHa Oibaon School, ing, there wW be a card party Its first organisaticmal meeting. elected to her second tern as of Danoo Arts Ballet Workshop. tor mieenherB and M ends. Re- Mrs. Wexler, seeking the post preaUent of the Manchester made B apparent ebe wUl letnin tag eolenoe. he ban won numnr^ the OoUnet of Prime «W»Mr da^y cue nattonal honenr to ectenoe treshments wlU be served. of COD execuUve vice chairman, Emblem Club, at a meeting at The VPW Auxiliary will spon­ was defeated in an open vote Levi Etohkol who dtad Feb. 38 wrtttog end Joumaltomi ^ Experiment the Elka Home. after a heart attack. **** 7*^ th* haok- He spent tour monttaa on this sor a Seafood fnght tomorrow The OoUen Age Clilb will by William Jones of New Haven. from S to 10 p.m. at the poet have a potluck Thursday, The vote was 59 to 50. Other elected officers ate Miss Thto indfceted that m -*.- ?****V. ^ sstoftinienf, Mbervletwtog doaena ItoyMi, a poUtloal rival of Mm IntoOlgeBay, pha a wtwto of experts to medtotoe, {wyohla- home. March 13, at 12:80 p.m. at the Immediately following Mrs. Julia Dulka, flrat vice president; T la w le s s ,’ Senior CitUxena Center. Mem­ Wexler’s rejection, the Rev. Mr. Mrs. Hugh PMtman, second vice Ifcir wffl etay on « deftim % bers who have not yet ckmated Duffey and two other COD offi­ president; Mrs. Qertrude Haw­ ‘mMoter. ^f*®**' ■*** Iwv eutororement, in resting food are reminded to contact cials annodmeed that they woidd thorne, financial secretary; Mrs. PwBldeed Zetanan ammr to ttoie. a» tor as tornhwli of pufcftosttona, traivel- N ASA-Says Mrs. Harry Mahoney of IIB resign 'their posts, effective Frank Taros, treasurer; Mrs. «q»eoted to aek tha 70-yearold SS tS S T ’ ^ ", *** *?*"**^ o' Bluefield Dr., Mrs. Maude April 12. The other two are John Hughes, recording secre­ grandmother by n»*wte! asnoaring vobrndnoua notea. SPACE CENTER, Hous­ WMte o f 69 I ^ e 9 t , o r M rs. Atty. Joseph Lleberman of New tary; Mrs. OoiToll Hawthorne, form a Oafalnet. ***■ ^ toectosted,’ ’ eays ton (AP) — FlyiniBr with John Vince, 227 McKee Bt. Haven, legislative vice chair­ trustee chairman. Hie Oenlnl QxnnUttoe eo- ^ ^ Btototoee, "not only beoauee I dotwed -MMs. MMr by a vote of euthorittea. Dr. ooeddn’t ftod that the ptecee of speed and precMon, astro- man; and Mrs." Stephanie May Also, Mrs. Adalbert Ountber The WCTU wtU meet TheadAy naitts Jaimea A. McDivitt of Bloomfleid, treasurer. and Mrs. William Mohr, Tweed emd Seulptmed 46 ah4e.-Sl.Tr mainly •»* »»««i PU* togeth- at 10:30 a.m. at South United trustees; Mrs. Norman BeaU' and Russeil L. Sdhwieikckiart MeUiodtet Church receptitm The state OCD la considering hud nnoitedlv howue repreeweda a near high in anglea and ooeifUottor' vtow- today steerad their fras$1e two sets of bykiwa, submitted by chette and Mrs. Walter Baldyga, hall. Luncheon will be served at asatotant marshals; Mrs. Card reapoMihto reporting of aB aw point, were Irtvoived.” lunar module to a aucoeas- noon, and a bualneaa meeting the two groups vying for cen­ Enough to do your living room, dining room and hall up ful rendezvous with the 7 NEW or HNEHUnST tred of the nee^diyte organlza- Lenlhan, cha{8aJn; Mrs. Foster Mne. MMr favons Deputy —— ------— ______^_____ wiH be. conducted at 2 p.m . Wilkams, press correspondent; Prime MIntoter Tlget Alton over ApoHo 9 command ship and Hoetesaes are Mlsa Mildred tlon. Both sets of bylaws will be Mrs. Paul Buettner, hiatoiian; to 40 sq. yds. Daysto. But poUtloel olwerven may have hastened an Hooper and M rs. C. EUmore and Mrs. Oliver Cromwell and eay Mw wUl need tb s popular BAKE-A-LOAF WatUna. discussed tonight. Another Item Aimerican lankling on the on the agenda is the election of Mrs. Agnes Leduc, guards. Installed with padding, labor and door metals. . »to pubitc mo- Gold Prices Soar A m the two ehlin epproeiriied PREPARED Alfred Ritter as correeponding r s le .., each other at 17,500 m ilea an secretary and M rs. Chtarles Hie’ aneeyad defenM mtototer hour after a Mperatlon of rtx Pontlceiii as marshal. ROOM SIZE CARPETS eatd earitor thto week he would Ixxvs, the antroneute anera ta MEAT LOAF Joint Meeting O fficers wlU be Installed F ri­ he wMHng t o serve under Ib a . As Paris Workers good taxnor. Oarefolly fpoSmd U. S. Correcfion day, April 21, at 8 ip.m. at the Metr If Otoe was ehoaen by the "Tou’ro tqtalde down again,’’ ClKrfoe Beef, Pttt-k and Listed by PTAs Elks Home. Mis. WUIiam Notan ALi ENDS RNtSHED — TWEEDS — SCULPTURED PUISH party oosnmlttee. MclDlvltt told an ha taoiaed at The missing price in Now 70, the fttsn er MBwau- Veal, seasoned with na­ Dr. Hilda Standlsh will speak of New Haven, supreme presi­ Air Force Qg. David R. Sentt ta dent, and Mrs. Olive Benjamin kee echooBjeetcher wfll be b - Press for Strike the oonunom nuxtala. tures flavor magic sea­ Mar]ow''s Joan Curtis on "Family Life Education— NO PAD NEEDED — REINFORCED SPONGE SACKING of Milford supreme marshal, raM’u tourth prime minister and "Boy, youve got oontraptfoen. sonings . . . in oven pan and Coquette Dress Whose Challenge?” at a joint PARIS (A P ) — <3oid eKtared to might com e chtse to toe 11-12 ready to bake . . . Idiade will conduct the ceremoniee. government another record high on thto Par- toew traded Thivaday. hangtag oU eUl over yuuj by our meatmen to save ads for last night is meeting of the Richaid Meutln- <*»tof__ .from the ■ generation------of tot- *** mailcot today as tabor The morning fixli« price to quipped Scott. He referred to South School and Highland Park mlttee on Family Life and Sex 6 ' x r 4 2 9 .9 9 12' X 13'/2' 4 8 5 .9 9 1 2 ' X 1 8 ' 4 1 1 4 .9 9 P*»«Bd ahead with irians London ^rW Aw Tcom pared Hnea end cables trailing belftid ttaie .fra- you . . . 2 lb. M i l s each. the hMor module, or f-imr, the knf ready to pop in oven School I^^As. The meeting will Education. *»■ » rntkxawtde rtrUu next with $48.28 nt^um day he held In the Martin School She has lectured extensively 9 ' x i r 4 5 4 .9 9 1 2 ' X 1 2 ' 4 9 4 .9 9 1 2 ' x l 9 ' 4 1 1 9 .9 9 * lp to expected to paee on the wwric to back their demands for nooii’a flxh« result of englba flriive duriiv and bake . . . Tuesday at 8 p.m. uttl all over Europe, wSh Utl tontoh, toe pound eaesd to b y Soott. pomt In NoVMnbtf. re*n*eprices up rariteumteaGsiaraiaieverywhere. . n - *___ f, Swapping nuUo emd ikutar elg<- . 0 0 Although Labor party leadem tota wUh. Scott, the f-en r Itod aaksd bar ftslt meek « aha Savings! KITCHEN CARPET *78 -toh feposte eaid that the ***»" *<6e punuU, eUilfuUy (I of intaiioe hod quit buying Etadkig their craft toraugb the A • Cleens Easily Prepantlpe Extra Fmnoli MdSmotes, but them tome maneuvera that two artro- toM ito, oonRnnatton of thto to -will have to make when • Cushions Your Every Step Itoxai.' .fF;akiier for about 25 mteirfB, • VirtuaHy Wears Forever ►e Cod Police beep toe pries ta lias with offl " t o r t o e maximum raige. otel parfty, But, ea the LEM oloaed in and iWs gold price In London was Into daylight, Scott report- Pricei ‘ $ ^ ^ e S 5 Yard to e hlghaet ebme bust April, ^ elghtlng Ua ,purauero aa a Start At B^. 10.95 Hunt More Bodies 'stoen toe two-tter system was ^peck In the sky. tahhduesd ta an effort to cakn Thiese NASA drawings show various tests U.S. as- “We aee him, too," Mlriltvltt PROVmCETOWN, Ma s s. school toaMur, and Mary Ann worid mon^ maitoeto reported. (AP) — Diet. Atty. Edmund______Wysockl, 38, a coUege student, ^ . toatem pegged offiotat tronauts Jalm-es A. McDivitt and Ruseiell L. When the LEM was 28 -« -r Dinto said today "I expect more both------of Prevldenoe--- " traniiKfluiM------among the key oen- Schweickart put the lunar piodule through todhy. behlnd and li mUes below ita bodies to be found’’ in an toolat- Dr. Daniel H. Htobert, dtotrict ** W •« Muscovites Staffe Protest Came beck with leas ttwn Ixilf . Metadals and Your Choiee of Colon. to have been stabbed. prioee now befng paid oonltaue ““ "— the eMp they rtorted with. Mid­ . 27" 100% WOOL dered him committed to the Bridgewater State hoepitai'for a ^ Police began searching the to^umwaHstte.’’ FunnMtt n A..ir delay applied to the contro- way through the rendezvoui mMital Maminatton dunes ama because a car used Thj^mato source of uncerteto- they fired their descent stage costs $1SI@*iess Dlnto mdd he based hi. belief Wtoeh a„d MU. Wy- ^ ^ peot to curb the spread of nu- Cost 31 Soviet Lives engine in the lower half and STAIR CARPET that a number of addlUonal * vacation trip was last ^ doadtorit tost haa developed it was not mentioned speclfical- then kicked It away with Its tour BRAIDED RUGS slayings had been com m itted an “ “ V ▼antohed jn negothUiorar over pay rateee approval by jy ■andiiig legs. Installed Over Bobber Padding . s e NYLON e HERCULON ei Gompletcibf RevetBible the fact that several —«—<-«■» “* tinted between the Ptaench government the middle of next week. -me— report cites the treaty’s In Manchuria Clash Later today, tbey'U leave the person reports on Ctape^d .“** ^ parking lot In BurUng- end tabor. > The suggertlcn for delaying Aitlcie VI, under which haUops tomnlntiler of the LEM in space MOSC»W (AP) — The F or­ to give newsmen their own than lastyear!s mddei $ g g . o o ^ s wer«^ unsolved^ *®"’ he had A 24-bour general strike haa deployment of offensive cuid de- joining the pact promiae to after refurntng to the command NEAVYWEmilT O sW ) Am oW ATELY crowd estimate. Observers said mie two Rhode Island girt. ***“ *“*• "*’" Tuesday. "purtue negotiations hi good eign Ministry announced today module. • Rhode Island feralve nuclear weapons to advl- it was the largest demonstratlmi were P atricia Walsh, 38, faith on effective measures re­ and 14 wounded In, Sunday’s It was the third straight day (Bee Page Eight) (See Page Eight) ‘ In Moscow In years. Beige Tweed, Blue-Green Tweed, sory on}y and approval of the lating to cessation of the nu­ shooting incident on the Man­ In which the LEM had per­ Begnkriy Shdd For |79 ' NOW *4 9 '**-^ At about the same time the formed flawleesly under rigo­ Bed Tweed clear arms race at an early churian border. with same equipnient d a te." S ^ et government announced it rous tertlng. Offlclata of the Na­ < 5 5 A Foreign Ministry spokee-had___ , _____ protested_ ...masetve______demlon-__ Throughout toe hearings, sev­ tional Aeronautlos and Space eral committee members Insist- man -told a news conference that etratione around the Soviet Ekn- AdmMotratlon had said before, CARPETS Dispute Growing in Washiiigton a Soviet medical examination >»a»9y In Peking. A report of the the launching Monday that such ' 390-cubic-inchV^8, showed that the Chinejw Oilnese troopatroops P«>testprotest by thetoe offldal news a performance could lead to cut toe Sentinel oT leaS «red point blank at toe wounded agency Ta«s said two diplomats earlier than ptamed moon tand- ^lectShift Cruise-O-M^c,' ing attempt. temptatemots were made to bring struck them ‘wHh bayonets, and Taes emrespondents "were 7 tempts were made to brine spokesman said that InsuUed and subjected to acts of The present schedule ta for Does U S, about talks on arms reduction. about 330 Chinese troops were vlotence” there. the Apollo 10 crew to oriXt the wnyl^trini, full w heel covets, ARMSTRONG ARMSTRONG Administration spokesmen de­ Involved in the alleged- attack. The Soviet" protest, delivered moon with a LEM in May, with EmboMad Uaala—i Moatiafll* VIr v I C o iI mmP clined to make any such com- h rad re^ body snde molding, ntitmenta. He did not say if any of them .to the Chinese Bmtxasey In Mos- Apollo II to try the landiiig.in auke. a toMrtifai praeUeal floor ,to A tanitalitang dUfersot aoor witfa a neltoe were killed or wounded. cow. demanded protection tor July. The officials said thera .- rolorfal 8 iHmftanBsl deaigB. . ■'••If.- ■ . air conditioning, tinted glass. dMign eftent tbet Ale ptSKMoaRy ov in d a i To ^Indoctrinate ’ Civilians ? The committee pressed home The spokesnrutn repeated ear- Soviet diplomats arwl warned * ■ VT Its rtdily textured BHMarance makw It oMttve UMme. Use tt «4Ui eventlitog ftoi the point in its report, however: Her Soviet charges that toe that “further reckless actions (See PA|pe Eight) Ideal for just about any roonv, to the m odm i to toutoL Idael tor bolB banw an By HABRT UBXT chUdhcDd’ ’ o f aoma oonttautag The Sentinel question came up "In order to give effect to Ar­ We’re Including freight to New England In the priM and buatoeas. OanbeiBatallad on floon ' In dli* Chinese were to blame for the on the part of the Chinese au- houM and the soft colots wUl give a lift AsseiiatoH Piaaa WiMer oottege "well Into toeir twen- at an armed forces seminar now ticle VI, the committee believes we re throwing In our new Rlm-Blow steering wheel free to any dsooratlve scheme. conteotwlto Mie tanomiiLl»bseMtlfigcflloe inddent and warned that the So- thoflUes may lead to compllca- WASHINGrrON (A F>— A new tdto’ as oontraated with the ma­ underway In Dallas. Ooi. Robert that the administration should viet Union will deal Peking a Hons, the responelblltty tor of charge. Similar savings on Mustangs, LTD'S too ' ^ 3 .5 0 iHftiigi over wbotoar the mOt- turity of otoen “epltomlaed by T. Hof of the Air Force, one of consider deferring the deploy-’ resolute rebuff .-because o f tt. which w ig rest wholly with the ^ m p le : An LTD now sells tor $43.07 less than our 1969 4 8 .9 5 Vtoteam ratumeea." And there e Ctonisnteea 1st qiwUtty tary trtoa to todoetrinate civU- five ooloaeto aeelgned to lead ment of these weapons until it The Foreign Ministry an- Chinese side." Tass said, LTD introduction price. Save more, buy off the floor. laaa to tofluenM U.B. poUcy to am suBgestloMi that part of the Bulletin on monufacturf'M ndueod $uogottod ntit priom • (tat from Fan KeBs • Begntotly $ e w the seminar, told the audience has had time to make an earn­ nouncement came after thou- The Moscow demonstration growing in the debate on ratM- ootsary’a trovMes stem from a he believed the Sentinel system est effort to pursue meaningful sand-s o f banner-waving R ub- came after three days o f anU- onticn of toe nuohar non-proll- faSure of leaders to measure was a good pton and predfoted discussions with the Soviet Un­ slens marched part the Rod Soviet mass marches In Peking. REPORT SAYS RAY fendton lraa$y and appraval of up- tost tt eventually would be ap­ ion." Chinese Embassy for three -phe Soviet demonstrators, WILL PLEAD GUILTY Pop-Option S a le now at your an sitimtorita system. proved b y Ckxigreas. During toe treaty hearings President Nixon is to 4n------hours,. _____ hurling-b rocks ~and ~ .n»ink brought to the area In hundreds HUNTSVILLE. Ala. (AP)— The Senate Foreign Rtosaons tost month, Obmmrttee Chair But If R Isn’t, he added, the nounce early next week toe ad- ' bottles in protest against the of buses, paraded past the em- T ^ HuntsvlSe Times report­ New England Fond Dealerb OommMtM now to adding to toe man J. W. mibrigbt, D-Ark., nation “wRl be relying on other ministration plans on deploy- border dash, bassy charting, "Shame to toe ed today that James Earl . oOIetol taooed of Ita nuclear complained to Secretary of De- oourtrloe not to commit suicide •' ment of the ABM system, which By the end of the demonstia- clique of Mao Tse-tung,". and Ray 'wUl plead guitty to the tiaaty hearings ejocerpts from TEMPLFS fonsu Metata Laird about mili­ tiy attacking the UnRed States.” has been suspended pending a tio.i 104 windows of the embas­ other slogans. assassination of Blartia LoHior mUltary oCftoera’ ■paactoes at review. sy’s main residence hall were tary antlvlttoa capable of ta- After about two hours, the King Jr. Monday and receive ormad servtaee’ aenotaan on H » two-week aemlnan are broken and Its walls were cov ­ fluanctag public opinfon atid, The treaty, approved by the demonstrators hgd turned toe a te-ysar senteace. The Times hrid for military raaervfata and ered wltji hundreds of Ink CARPET and FLOOR COVERING, nattoml eeeurMy tor rivUtoano. toua, declaiane on such tasuas as conuntltee 13-0 laat month, en­ main residbnee hall of the em­ quoted a source cloee to the The qxoaiiita, bbtetoed by The otoer tataraatad -'rllfant splotches. At least two demon- deployment of the Senttaai wnU- countered opposition aa R bassy compound into a muttico- case as saying, "It’s the only DIUON SALES and SBIVICE, he. 308 MAIN STREET TEL. 643-666f Associated Dresa, (nctade oom- mtosile syatem. Seven anutoan were ached- reached the floor but was con­ atrators who threw stones were^,,,,.^^ utod thta flecal year In Provo, .. ------—Almoet -— ----- every, -----win- wny Rny can escape the death menta on Jewtoh political Influ­ He cited the oontrovantel sidered assured of approval. taken away by police. Utah; Sioux Falls, SX>.; Battle Waves ‘ . ■ . . dow.ln the buUding was broken, sentence.’’ The newspaper 819 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER ence on U.S. poHcy ta toe Mid- pubHc ratationa paugram pro- Sen. Barry Ooldwater, R - of demunstratora uoaene of Ink bottles had bean 'wrote that the soqrce said Ckeek, Mhh.; San Diego, OaRf.; 10% OFF ON ALL GLEANERS dte Etast, and the role of Atneri- posMl by LL Ctan. Alfred D. ArU,, said In a'prepared speech marched 10 abreast past the,h. . „ __ , , . . Judge Preston BawTln Mem- oa aa leader of the Weatern Starthd to esU the SenL'nel ayn- Wert Palm Beach, Fla., and Oo-’“ that United Natitnu uoaons actions re- embassy. The movement of the ^ bluf*hn>wn U adk^ huubta, 8. C. SB weH as Dallas. phis, Tenn., plans to start AND WAXES IN STOCK Worid. Thera aieo Is crltlotom of teen na sm U oe toe PenUgon’e lated to the treaty required this m“de an exact estimate ^ “*** newsmen today that there of its numbers Impossible, and Vto^noih poMoy, toe "extended nattonal M utlty eamtaara. will be a development la the (See Page Fear) w (Sm Page Twenty-One) Soviet security officials declined Etavea) enae Monday. y 1

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Dean ICartln Leon Uris Admits Quarrel L . f n Tanner Case f Im pwI aftf Nov 1.1908 A "far KJ10T6 Barbra Stretoand aa M htt Helm f t By ALFRED 8HEINW “ WBiBCKlNG CMEW” IX>S ANaBX,B8 lA P ) — R THIS SEAL O A Q 86 ••FUlirNT G IR L” The News an tpM ftilslrtt takM more than* a doubla doa« Reserved Scats, 1 :30-3:80-5:30-7 ;80-9;ao With Wife Before HerDeath ^ IFAIRWAY in ads Indtcalet the Mm was When you make the opertng ♦ K1 o( male chromoaomea to pixiw Mail or PhMie •Matinee Bargain Hoar Trkiman Takms Wedk submitted and approved under lead agaliist a slam, you tend to WEST EAST Mon. thru Sat. A8E>BN, Oblo. (A P) — Author know wfiara ahe was going or tf FIRST a man to l^falljr liwane when he Eves, at 8:00 pjn . till 9! the Motion PIchira Coda lead an unbid suit if possible. A 9 4 3 A 82 Mht., Wed. A Sat 1:00 to 2:00 p j* . *Dowiutree^ Lten Urte OBOU he and hto beau- ***4 waited to come back M o eommita a. ^Holent crime, a 9 9 5 3 2 of Self-Rsgulatlon. If aB suKs have been bid, you ^ A Q 2:00 p.m. A LL SEA’n HajBPBNDBNCB, Mto. (AF) tttoli young bride guH reied and ***• ***■•• >Mi(e haa ruled. 0,J 10 9 O 75432 NOW! „Mat. Sun. 2:(XU TSC tonight and serf, only! ^ Suggostad for GENERAL lead a suit bid by dummy ratti­ —Former Frealitont Haray. S. that be toU bar, “We're was a tort of wSto, I Raymond S. TanAer, who pre- A 10 9 8 A 6542 A Mw Tatto Traat :00 'n u nn n wottoed into the mda- vtoualy pleaded guilty to audlancas. er than a suit bid by declarer. If dummy has bid two suits, you SOUTH Wr'lfi ART PUSHBACK ClAf-JT ^ ACPfS OF psndeMoe ' ' ' tanlniiiae dtotrtet tlkcuitt. rticrtly before he heard three rtMs. (special pnrckeee) ehargea of kidnaping, beating S Suggsalad for MATURE A A Q J 1075 AUDITORIUMS * G A ll FRY StATS SrR[(N FRTt PARHINr. TlaitaRlay, eight dayw after hto was tomd dead of a guatiot jj, thought Mrs. Urie and raping a woman In aubur- tend to lead the second suit on audlancas (parental discra- the theory that the suit a play^ <5 84 r aiaane toom > hoapttoi. womd Feb. 10. firing at the house “to show ban Van Nuya, had aought to en­ Hon advised). er bida first is usually stronger 0 K Truman at«|g)ed to talk at the A rtx-mamiber ooraMr*s Jury ma abe was good and mod." ter an addltlanal plea o f inno­ ♦ AQJ3 ^ QQ« than the suit he bilk poof offioe. The poetmaafer to cent by reaaon of inaanity. S RESTRICTED — Parsons Msumes its hearing today, after He eald he kept gtns In the secondarily. You disregard ^ ast South West Bdgar O. IRnde Jr„ vriio bolda falling to reach a dsototm dur^ r v v ^ Hto attorney, Howard Meyer'-* •under 16 not admitted, un­ Fried TerKlU Rllsd wliti Taco house "beoausa there had been doer mat these rules, however, if your * MS 1 A Pass HEiDnHiniiiwniia ENDS the oome job hie tether held as tag a day-k>rg bearing Thurs­ a threat cn m y Ofe a ftor I wrote aon, contended that becauae less accompanied by parent Mm I, Ga'mithed w!ili ChssM, ^ the only mat that plegne year shoes t ^ partner doubles the slam. ^ MS 3 A Pass a Tnonam aigxiinfee. The day cn the death o f 26-yaar-iold "Popaa.” That novel dealt wMb Tanner haa one more male iss 4 N T Pass LsHucs A Temate Sauce. Hot ^ ^ ^ |A (frlday nito and eotorday only) or adult guardian. North dealer. ^ wtoather w a « euimy and temper- Ilka. Margecy IMo. inbematlonal intrigue Involving - ohnomoaome per body cell than Both aides vulnerable. •• ^ MS 6 A Pass er Mild. icnoN PICKED wrar TUESDAY ntwee near 40. Persona under 16 not ad­ iDvertlgettag oadeera said France and the IMted States. most men, he could not prevent Opening lead two of hearts. Double AD Pass Bodmioh-.{troto Truman was hospitalised for mitted. This age restriction aim IscMtaiM s awrnN a TmMi a TmMwiw i a MuScm Mntfl sarller her death was an appar­ He eald the ihre^ was made himself from committing the ^Almost 40 years ago. N ew ------^------MANfMISnU almort a week undergoing treat­ rape. may be higher In certain i H IC a ( I H • I u Engaged ent suicide. ‘My agents from a foreign ooim- York expert Theodore Ughtner ,^en claims the EAT-IN OR TAKE OUT U|t(r O* THittui ment Cor tateottnal flu end, after try who anrlvisd ta Aopen." Superior Court Judge Maurice areas. Check theater or ’ pointed out that there is almost rest. he reoovereid, recelvtag routine There had been eailtor apots T. Lieader heard geneticlata advertising. no advantage in doubHng a vol- i f ’ weat led anything but a OFEN DAILY 11-10 F.M„ FRI. • SAT. 7 IL MIDNIGHT The engagement of Mtoa Miax- teets. stnoe thetr nHirtoge tast 8ep- The autopoy rtiawed one .88- SHOWN D A ILY A T «sM M d 8l4fi ine tola ScMeoal of Mancheater ' argue about the behavior of untarily bid slam if your only heart South would draw trumna, 141 IROAD ST., MANeHESTER, SONN. TEL SAS-IHS, IM S testified, but add- ooUber buUet caused a superfi- such “XTT" males for six Printtd at • public tervict ^ to Richard Alan Metcatf of Boat ed they always had been settled sd partner end you see eye to eye j ^ alty o f Oonnectlcut, Storta. She Blast Windsor Drive-In—Pen­ Mbos Martha White will direct In aukUtlDn to her rohe aa ihli,” "Topaa," "Battle Cky," "had a tether Image toward little or nothing to do with the “ •* ♦*»* piayor paaaea. You to employed ea a computtet In olty, to valued at VLit' million dulum, 9:10; The Swinger, 7:30. "The MUcado" tonight and to­ teacher and director, rtie serves and“ MIta. 10." m e." But, he said " I was aheo- assault—arguing it was more Heart Lead Needed the Bxperlmental Biigineering and to exempt from property morrow at BaUey Auditorium of as a member of the State Com­ lutely and totoBy In love with likely becauke 'Tanner came In todey'a hand East «q>eois 7 Ollbs, M - HOTEL Department of Pratt ami Whit­ taxation each year to the eootent she walked by nve'she Manchester High School, being mission on Music Education, his partner to open a dtamcnd ' . ^ . of 3140,000,” P e m ta oom- saffi ‘Cloodby. Enjoy the pre- this girl. I was pteosed ttxat no from a hsme wltli'3N^|mtal fath­ 90UTE 44A — BOLTON, CONN. ney Divtolon of United AliVsraft presented by .the Manchester oommunity liaison fw Oommto- er and an Indulgent mother. Five Day Forecast > (dummy's secondary suM.) un- What do yon say Oorp., Stoat Hartford. plained.*' aertte.” H e sa3d hto tost words m e on even Gilbert and Bullllvan Workrtwp. aion cn the Arts, a member of Meyerson said Tanner’s______body Temperatures over Connecti- less he is guldrf in the right dl- Answer: Bid 1-NT. Your only were: "'Marge, if you don't teU ®“«***y • • • Mr. MIetoalf, a 1961 graduate Curtain Unw to 8:16, 'and Hartford Symphimy Education ohenitstry was such thsit he was from Saturday through Wed- recUon. East’s double asks West ***«♦> “ 'o partner’s «dt, SUNDAY FAMILY DINNER o f Stoat Hartford High School, i^ e fo r ’ g 'Sons *Ready* ^ me where you’re going. It’s the "She was a rosebud when I aubject to ungovernable desires ***aut you oaim t raise with only there will be a matinee tomor­ Committee, dlrectxa: o f the w on t ntetaiw o f your Ufe.’ ’ met her and during our mar- served for four years with the F itrJ a U —— Not Service row at 2 o ’dack. Round Thble Singers of Man­ and was thus legally insane. much below normal. Daytime asks West to lead a heart, de- toump«- Since your bend to The reference to presents In- “*** <*>»*trtiip. tee yjrt U.S. A ir S\>rce. He is employed LOG ANQtBLElS (A P ) — Actor Mlsa White, a native of Guil­ chester High School and found­ pending on ■which of rtrong enough for a reefxmse, — Special — voived presMte she hod given bloDmed. Judge lieader said research in , *" ^ by the Bast Hartford Fire De­ Sterling Hayden’s aona Chris­ ford and a reeident of Glaston- er of the Fine Arts Program tho(«ht the paitnera belong to. you must bid; and the orty poto Unto and hto aon eariler in ttie " I never thought Mjaige woMd the field of geneUca is 30 yearn In the teens partment. tian and Thor say they are buiy, joined the Manchester of the Manchester PTA Coun­ Bven if East and West are not slbie response is 1-NT. - Complete from Fruit Cup to day. do herself ki,” he said. behind the point where it can be “ “ day-to-day The wedding to planned for ready to go to jail rather than QUbert and SuUhmn Workshop cil and the Manchester Youth used in the courts. Until more change to expected. rigid about the meaning of the Copyright 1M8, J u ie l4 . Mil#. Uris—rnudet, artkot, sli------Precipitation may total less double. West should lead a General Features Corp. , Ice Cream Dessert nAunlt to mUUary service tai 1058 as dtreotor," Including Choir. research to done, he said, a rul­ againot their foeUete. music, staging $nd choreog­ veramlth-had been desortbed ^ , -, ,, ing on Insanity would "open a than one-tenth of an inch melt heart rather than a dub. — CHOICE OP — as “one of the beoutlfid people ” ’ LoUege occurring as light snow or flur­ When West obediently leads a Thor, 19, refused induction at raphy and has direotod the per­ Pandora’s box to show that anti­ Tempting Roaat CSUcken Dinner with Italian Macaroni, Circuit Court 12 the Oakland Aomy Center on formances since that time with Federal Announcemento °* * ^ °?*^.**””* ^ ..Increasing Tnftiona social , criminal activity by ries Tuesday v Wednesday. heart, Eiast takes the A n t 'tw o f4sr w m m or Our Famous Sliced T<9 Sirloin of Beef with Italian sort Their3 teshtonable home JR ^ '•yA- . D»ivf IN ★ kr ‘ JOHN DOROTHY JAMES JANET WoteneeidBy. ChrisUan, 20, re­ the exception of "The Yeoman Procedure 'Reveroal aggreaslve individuals should be Macaroni. sessuc TOMMY .KCVM CtOL fused report for a pre-induc­ of the Guard" in 1964. overiooldng the town. ' HAMDEN, Oonn. (A P )—^M n- I * Court NoUes Urls toM the panel, "We wcaw niplac CMtege wHl kicraase Us permitted merely because of the Served Fam ily Style $2.60 C^hildrm undM* 12 31.2S tion phyaioal examination Her career hi' music and aa NEW HAVEN (AP)—In a re­ to happM than any ooupBe I toittan charge tor day students XYT syndrome.” Prepared by JIM MlNIcrUCXn icsHittkAv wr PRoouese »v mhctso sv - . Case .Involviug Thursday in Los Angeles. a Savoyard Started at North- versal of form used for federal iMmiMWirr uiNDfRsON TECHNICOLOR-rliokMNAVISION* tatew," but conceded he hod *70 per somiestor, to a total of FOR RESElRVA'nONS, CALX. 648-9731 •.«MMklMHni»KIUIM<«C,,W CIMWIS.wna«|.«. .fSSaai ChrisUan sent a registered tet­ ftold Siteool for Girto where she announcements. Republican W ilTTni nnWTIIII EIIII 'HiT ter saying he was a oonacten- performed as one of the "Three talked with tils attorney the itay ttm, or 31.800 per year', the •(idoitfd rue NMt mir usniy foh me mar m nuuiy Trash Barrel Town OMrman George J. Mon­ of the ahooMug about a dlvcrce. oteege said Thursday. , ^anrl|THtTr HSrSI-IRSEIMSIS UouB objector and woutd not Ltttie Maids" In "The Wkado.” In Circuit Court 12 action yes­ serve even in a non-hostUe ca- As a music majm: at the Unl- tano has announced that the Assiatant EXst. Ally. JMin The Boaad of Trustees of the THEATRE EAST terday, the case against the pecUy. varailty o f Colorado^ ehe play­ U.8 . Department o f Housing and Wmdt aMced if he was seitoua ooUege said U. anUriputas an Next To 1 E t i0 m n 0 i f r r a U t Urban Devetepment (HUD) haa about the dtvoroe. "Not reatty," operating deOdt of 3010,000 for Galdor turnon resident who vented Ite ed sevetUi major rotes in the 1/ Fufaiiabed Dally Except Sundays MOM STiNLEY KUB8ICK P800UCTI0N FrL, SbL, Sirl— 1st R w R UMverslty Operas, was a mem­ granted New^ Haven |?.oe m il­ Uris repUed. "It was kind of a the current academic year. The Exit 98 ' and HoUdaya at 13 Biasell Street. TRY OURiDEUCfOUS NICK-OVEN &OLOEN CRISP 4nger^ verbally when trash col­ Week-long Testing Manchester, Cbnr. (OSCMO) A dazzling ber of the UnlversMy Sym­ lion for a housing project here. tMtlon boort, etfeoUve neoot tell, Wflbar CraM PIrb Top Action Hit lectors made off with his over- Planned f o r L iz T a y lo r TMephoiff 613-arm phony Orchestra end served os Such announcements usually ^ He said If was starting to is ktended to ortset salaay ta- Highway 'clan Futaee^PaJd at trip beyond traah barrel was noUed in HCKXjYWOOD (AP) — Doc­ director of the Oilbert and Sul- come through a senator or con­ snow wtien hto wife 'walked out creases ior tastnicttanal and Manchester, Ckxm. the stars! Marion Brando PIZZA W PIZZA KING Stoat Hartford. tors say they plan tests and X Uvan productions for the Boul­ gressman’s ofhoe. Rep. Robert ff>e door. "She had an anguiabed s ta ff peraoimri and other in- BDBSCRIPION RATES 423 MAIN 9T, M ANCHESTi;^(Bd.w rrimiiy'B) I Ronald Godfrey, 82, of 160 rays for flour to seven days-to der Community light Opera N. Gdaimo, D-Tbdrd District, look cn ber tece," he said. "She creased costs of operattaiv the Payable' -n Advance 3tti Smash W M k ! Prospect 8t., Rockville pleaded find out wixy actress Ehlzabeth Co. said he found the prooedure iMMtated as though die dkta’t boajxl added. One Y ea r ...... 130.00 ihnocent to the breach of peace Thylor has an aching back. Six Months ___- ...... 16.00 Richard Boone CALX. AH & AD ^ Mtoe White, director of mu­ "quite shacking," when contact­ Three Months .J...... 7.80 'iniJERRY GiRSHWIN-i SPECUa THIS imEK! ohorge to conitecUon with the The 37-year-ckl fUm. twojuty sic at Miancheater High .Sriiool, ed Thursday in Washington. One Mcolh ...... 2.60 TAKE IT HCNHB OR Evenlnga 8:M EUlOTT RASTNER Rrtligljlion ian. 4 traah incident. Hto case ^portponed a vacation in M e x k » supervisor of music in the Man-{ Montano said be understands, Saturday—Sunday E A T HERE went from the Rockville Circuit and entered Cedars of Lebanon Chester Elementary Schools and however, that the new prooedure 2:30-8:30-8:80 The Night M7-14M (iourt to Stoat Hartford yeoter- Hcx^ultal late Wednesday. Her director of the Center Oongre- -will be the "practice in the fu­ i^ y fo r Jury trial. Godfrey said OfnS All Preparation of Food doctor, Rex Kennamer, said she gatioaal Church Youth Choirs, ture." Montano was ashed to be would not need a lawyer. had spinal disc ccndltlCR resiSt- received her master's degree maihe the announoement by Pemonally Prepcu«d by I Before the trtal could get un­ Nttxt: 'JOANNA* ihg from an operaiUcn several from Weetoyan Unlverrtty in GOP State Chairman Howard Following Jack Panons der way, the prosecutot’ nolled years ago to ciHTect a childhood Middletown and to Involved in E. Hausman in Hartford, 'who FREE PARKINO the case. Injury. advance study in music at the 'was given the information by The Qadc’s D A Y ^ Hour.: Tuea. thru Sat. MANCHB8T B R SESSION University of Connecticut. HUD. I INim U l liu u t ti nCMUCMNi 11:00 a.m. to Utot p.m.' ' The case of George B. B’rank, Named CiA*s No. 2 'Man 28 Nartfe St. a TeL «a-9001 Sunday 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. a9, of 832 Oakland St. charged WASHINGTON (AP) — U. W H X lM A N n C “ M adigan" to one o f j UN'VIWS-: ^ drUh toroeny over 3280 was con­ ^ooed Monday Gen. Robert B. Cushman, Jr-, of die top detective films ^ tinued yesterday to next Thurs­ A What hnive are gat umm maay the Marine cenpa has been ap­ day for a hearing on probable restaoraata dm't have? A "MADIGAN” pointed deputy director—Nio. 2 cause. eon that adds frrah, tan- “ The Mikado man—of the Central Intelllgieiuoe £ Frank failed to post 3600 bond aglnattve apeolals every day, AeenW ’, A|^ was sent to the Oonnectlcut in addition to the old faver- ' uionmaii, who served tour Suobn itM evetybody loves. Lunch- XtorrecUonal Center in Hart- eoB from glJBI; dlaataa Si ||bird. Hto larceny charge la Ch years on President Nixon’s Staff iEAST toss. Jponnectlon with the theft o f two when the latter was. vine preal- dent, to comnnander of the Third 20Hi ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL OPEN EVERY DAY WILLIE PEP jtelevlslon sets valued at 31,600 1$ Here” CHILDEFS RESTAURANT Aotal, aeveoi^ weeks ago from a Marine AmphlMouB Force In •OTore with a n o ir " SoAiih Vietnam. He succeeds 280 HARTFORD ROAD MANCHESTER JOHNNY CESARIO DAN O'ALESSANDRO J|torage warehouse. Vice Adm. Rufus L. Taylor, who The Manchester your hosts, invite you to try the NEW Mias Janet Itoelunas, 17, for- Gilbert & Sullivan A GOOD PLACE TO E A T retired Felb. 1. POST ROAD PLAZA |||ierly o f iS9 Clinton St. and now VERNON Workshop, Inc. tof Pomfret, pleaded guilty yes- «r presents p»rday to being found intoxicat­ Actor Seeks Divorce LUNCHEON SPECIALS DAILY 99c ed Feb. 26. The other charges LOG ANOBLBG (A P ) — A fter M breech of peace and resist- 24 years of mairtage, actor ' ROUTE 30 875-8456 JSpogherti and M oat Sauce Frank’s Restaurant kig arrest against her were Robert Oianminga to fllhg: for MO THE MIKADO {polled. divoroa. He axicused hto actreas ' '/iMILE FINNi TW 0m8|.E fOprrY OF FREE FAR Tfiurs.— Hamburg Sleek, Potato, Vegetable CORNEXt OF MAIN AND PEARL STREETS, MANCHESTER 640-6044 ■.Her social worker and her wife Mary BUlott of extreme Directed By Miss Mai-tha White M b lic defender .explained to onielty in the suU fllied Thura- Fri.— Assorted Fish Plates Judge SVank R. 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V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, . ji ;;•(. f' ‘■^v'■■'^■* omfid be mors. Tbs R iasian ssc- with Um brand name of "Coe- Audisness appiaudad two or soar, ones thraaiged with bar- (ten of Ois diptematlo Rot ts by ■eck,” but none from Rueela. three pertinent lines in “ Guess, gain-hunting foreignsrs, ars J N ^ f O U l t Atl About Cairo far the UgBSst—tnore ttian five One major hotel has RuMtan MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRH)AY, MARCH 7, 1969 W ^a Ooming to Dimer.” mostly vacant Desolate shop- psgos witii almMt so names. D r m s k p h b . d t n a n vodka —, packaged for export are succeaeful partly keepers stand in their doorways « ■ » » « * renManher the evtis of Miany otfaen oite In the new TrauMmisMisa ^ros. Writer with cop and labela in English— because Ihere’a nodilng else to staring at otM aaothsr. the FbtxNrt «(x>ch, nor M e under Rueetan embassy, a ’ etrlkinRIy Coventry but everywhere else It’a "Cos- do. Oalro’s once opident night With few sxcsptioM such as Andover ) _ Tb reed the ooaqwdten. moderaMto stmoturs, In the aaick.” Events Does V.S. Military Attempt of Egypt thMe kfe haded years end yean ego. local cotton goods,' merchandise TiaMsM? Every day people come into Giza seetkio. Duertan propaganda aerrioee Hit wrlvad visitor Ofi* reetaeraat, (he SJstoilI, in downtovm stores is spaulng the Anzerioen Oonailal* in Oal- But the Rusrtan peweaue is have lensM one movie house in 2 Withdraw To ^Indoctrinate^ Civilians? « ^ d think Um country is In the herd, but in truth there is and shoddy. Th# larger stores Principal Resigns, In Capital 6t treat patrirtlc fervor r e m ^ h ly unobelnis lv e H w r e Cairo, the Odeon, which ahowe not one flirt-cless cuisine in the were long ago nationalised, and LET US HELP YOU ffevert.hi*‘- t v ^ y rtweged i - ^ ” in ®* a national ?*“■*in te ,S«* a them hy flar are in their ere dtily newa|n(>eni ia EiBliah Rasatui flk n »- “ Anna Kareni- whole city it is fr^uentiy difficult to get Continued from Page ------— ~ Jurt oak of school, and.. _ fyenoh,___ __ both____ pubMahed by •------*• • - foHowteig- - a fUm of GUanbete Is scarce, too. since From Race crusade against Israel. Mott ^sire ooBege-tnlned. waited on in them. GOP*$ Morton Willing ^ .. ,___ . esu'm akes this observaHoo on 25 * “ «*»*«• 0*e <*e«h of tourlstn In tlw June If you'vB 909 traiMiHiMioii trotiUo, ,w o l Second in Month *‘®«mnee say Preel- In Jaxstsry January tbe nuniber wee but none to Russian. The state Since the June war a regula­ 'll Two candidates for'm ajor of- Oamal Abdel Nasser has more than movje houses, it is usually well wer. Tbe reputable Regent res- 9*t to tho bottom of If. Tb o ft boewM For Joint Reform Talkt **^ i? ^ * ^ ^ ■ ”We have a strategic Intsraat in 8,000. P n vtein radio baa jMtigrame for local tion has required each building for the first stats rdmbursament made aome Important diplomat- months “ f®- taurant, known to a whole gen- Thaaam OMm, IMb«(taon ficss in the Mennlal town elec­ _____ . the Arab countries-that Is-the a fait leea Mbst of consumption in ShigliBh, to have a barrier of Sandbags or •xports of oiir job. Economleol, criso. payment in this fiscal year. It WASHINGTON (AP) —Rep. ic move, that Palestinian guar- Ruasian producUon apperent- “ eratten of Alked officers and Scdnol prtBdpel far the p«at tion of May 5, nominated in their nors spealc from prfp srea importance of< oU to the West. vizltorB are diaheartened brick in front of its entrance, to ■tx yoan, ha* reaiciMd that amounts to about ISO.OOO, but the Rogers C. B. Iforton of Mhry- menis, ami Fliifartght’s commit' war comspondents, IlnaHy had provide shelter against a bomb party caucuses last month, have "And the Importance of keep­ pom. to aoceiit anoOiar «lae- town will Shu reedve all monies lend, who wilt become Republi­ tee ealved the Pentagon for to dose. The locBtloa is being blast. These walls clutter the ALWAYS RELIABLE can national chairman next withdrawn their names and sent ing the crossroads of the wortd reaiatanoeresiatanc uia rap im y ^m h S r ^ ^ none In Rundan. ment fleahea out these pro- turned into., tea mlon. It is eUgible to receive the pay­ thewe Matements to put excerpts open. crourded sidewalks and give the H m rMIgnation la tfleoUve ments will Just begin one year morth, aays be would be w 'Jlng notice to the town clerk. Melvin in t*K puUMied record of (he ground, that 1*1^ m a f ^ ^ «" t’” * ^ American flt e i Except for the HOtoro where city a grim air. Authmltles now F b r' all these reasons—we may soon Mdp. Moet Of them don’t come maoee-a tiny aegment of the The Odeon reoently sersened MANCHESTER TRANSMISSION 00. I f la W daya and Cnna^ toi hla later than had been hoped for. to discuas political convention P. Williams, chairmen of the Re­ launch another "brutal aggies- back. the management Hilnks tt’e are permitting some of these treaty hearings The c h ^ a n friendship of Arab na- . . Zamelek neigliborhood of Cairo "Waterloo Bridge,” starriew M tar to the Board or Oduca- Still outstanding are aeveral reform and nonpartisan fund­ publican Town Ojmmlttee, can­ said (Ms would give members of ■ton,” that world opinion is But, doing great when it gets the oc­ walls to be demoUshed—particu­ ib. y nyeioge aboirt where many Ruaslans live and ywmg Robert Tayter and en 16 Braim rl Phm, MMiehcster — Pham 646-0022 tloit aafd ha recR*t«d the purchases not yet received,, and rairing with the Democrats. celed out his nomination tor ■ivlnglng BteadOy to the Arab cupancy n t e up to 75 per cent, Oongrem an opportunity to ” But at the Same time—Israel larly those ki front of the better i iWMaalty o f toaetar before the some Mils to the contractor as But, Morton said in an inter­ First Selesman. James N. Elgan, cause. And ao forth. ‘ f ‘ ‘*’**®ro ‘ *‘®y trtve community «quaUy youtiiful Vivian Leigh. or Shepheenfs, the capitad’a ho­ judge whether the seminars is a nation of Jews—and Jews stores along the main ahopping and at the adaxd year, init the yet mislaid, until the work has view Thursday, no arrange- chairman of thf Democratic Similar fare dominates the Si After a brief idatua in Uie tela ere yasmlng nMeses of could impioperiy influence pub­ are an Important part of the streets. n m poattlon la, he aald, “ too been compietad to the full satis­ nvenhr for Joint stud'es have Town Committee, did the same frequent newacaata on the na end many RuMrian civilian technl* Bummer of 1967, Amertoan films ortan^«xlrtence, and te a tig thing In Cairo, pheenl’. now ha. legelned tori, flrrt raeAum ia to confirm with the Israelis than the A r­ n »n y seem to suffer from lonell- and it la necessary to book GUver Chatfidd front the Oov- oonven^ last night, and caught ” I don't think there should be To leave the spot vacant, to en­ mander of the Armed Forces In- they talk about. some of its alhirei, particularly travel reservations. Shortly be- abs.” e t ^ t e t l M i r a p p U r o ^ . „ess or homesickness. Some «sU s in advance t o most ^ HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS euUy Ormmmar School, which up on' unread correspondence a wall agaiOBt communication N. / dorse the opposition caridldate, AjrtrlaJ College, asked whether «■ o „g notes that oritl- ^ far as the foreigner can. the lobby at tea thne or the fore Christmas a group of mid- wu, me Brypuan Dublic ia not >Oanadlan ■ ---- z : immigration— -wn..-offl- who w..« myeirxm. speak gufiBisvuEnglish appear /pittances. Scalpers do a U v ^ X p r e p a r e f o r pronqttod the achool boaixl to primarily. The three sriectmen cut any level,” he said,, adding or to name a new candidate be­ ” our conduct” hi as bad as It ^ Vietnam may be teU, the Egyptian public basement cabaret at night dleaged and riderly tourists had lining up to buy war b<»da nr *****._ reodve about the seme grateful tor chance encounters tratfc at show time. (XH.LEGE BOARD TEST—S.A.T. (V atal) make a dadBion eUndtlaHitg, at also met In executive session that within the Republican par­ fore March 36. appears ” and then said: " I be- healthy and provides voters This and other leading hotcAs scarcely settled into their rooms lenat tempovarOy, the prindpal- with town attorney David C. J ’’Toong at Heart” pay.taxes. The L u o n ’s youth to *®*‘- ‘ "nie Graduate” is currently ty "w e are alreaxfy talking Beve we are being misled to ^ th choices but ” at the same numbMs knock on the doors to eigners. are owned and operated by a when someone in authority ache- Next OoorM Begins MARCH 10th, 1969 ewp o f CXJS. Crane waa to have Rappe on the status of road "The Young alt Heart,” a new not rushing to the colors or at one house downtewn. "Bonnie government corporation wMch duled an air raid drill at the about delegate selection. I think some extent, (hot titings are not time-and to a considerable ex- Aurttalla and Brazil. A common complaint by shop­ Meeting ^ o e weekly t o dx vireeks (Late afternoon or taken oven aa pttndpal in both crew negoUatlons. informal social group started by ■warming into the recruiting and Clyde” played Cairo at does not have to w oity much HUton. PracUctably, many in the we are ahead of the Democrats as bad as sesne of ttie mlndtess je n t-I think it reptesento a lack The gorvewMiieia: laisss almost keepers, taxi drivers, and souve­ earty evenCng) prior to May S.A.T. teat „pdiooU. Negotiations with the APL- Mrs. Winston At^bott 'late last atationa. Even the Palestinian about the same time it waa about profit and loM. The gov- tour group promptly decided to Alao Included In this course: i i SPEED RBIADINO in that maitter.” talk, especially from those mis- qj public understainding of our no barrier to ibis exodus; eml- nir salesmen is that the Rus- V) The reasoning behind this CIO hit a stalemate earlier month, met for the second time guerrillas, who exude a sort of shown In Paris. ” TV> Sir. with Sea FVed R. Harris a t Okla­ e of yoimg people epttoi4,®®P®c ha* led to V South Bend 30A Spincast Reel • • • $S tive writing, French, gym ­ Capital Quote • Bobby Goldsboro ' 9 to 13 yr. age group in our inventory cheek” and the real isBue was to Daniel Chambers, a member this.” The president of the Southern featherbedding in vasteus rolnia- nastics. science, chorus or study trie, and nationalised oHficee Solid C have the present 60-foot dock de­ “ If Lyndon Joimson or John o f the senior class at Rockville The need tor a place to go (Christian Leadership Oonference • True Temper 1500 Bait Casting Reel • periods. The clubs meet FVidays High School and Leo Tollsano, CAU 64447^ such 0 8 banks and insurance $5 creased. TTie swim area would F. Kemvedy were irr the White after school to meet and to talk (SCLC), says ’ ’one of the larger • Jay & the Americans during eighth period. a Junior, have been named act­ firina wfaetw the reglmo seeks to have been boxed in if both laige^ House, the president of the Urtt- was emphasized, After many cities In’^ConnecU'cut” wiM be Greatest Hits m Student council officers re­ ing presidents of the Teen Cen­ a target of “ new thrust” ac- find places for college gradu- Pub. • Sea Hawk 48 Fly Reel docks were allowed. ed Statei' would be fighting to meetings and discussions It was PAUL J. O’BRIGHT, Tax ComiiHaiit • Jimmy Roselli ^ lilt cently elected are Gina Lara­ ter group. Val Dishaw, senior tlviUies tef the Poor I^eople’s Boats are to be tied up on the rescind this price Increase, and decided that in order to be suc­ Carnegie Hall Concert price each right side of the dock, as it runs mie, president; Beveriy Rand, and Jane Vandervoort, junior, cessful, teen centers must be Campalgh. The country’s leader seems to he might well have succeeded.” • Johnny Rivers 1.50 put into the lake, except for a vfce presiident, mid OsOierlne have been named co-secretaries. planned and run by teen-agers. The Rev. Ralph David Aber­ netaln nuuch of bis old poUtical —Sen. Wllllaan Proxmlre, D- aex appeal among live’ messes. Changes 87 16-foot power boat owned by Holland, secretary - treasurer. 0>-chalrmen of the site com­ The need is for unstructured nathy, y a k in g Thuraday night Kohner^s Trouble Came Wls., berating the Nixon admin­ On hips througji town, Nasaer'a While Tkey Last! Sanborn which is used for an The council is dlscuasing the mittee are Mary Little and recreation it was decided. to the Yale Political Union, de­ with Pop-O-Mitic cube shaker. • Ferrante & Teicher -v./ ' istration tor taking tougih action motorcade draws cbeera from Fine Fishing Rods emergency boat. R will be tied possibility of a dance tor those Kalhy Carlo; publicity, Betty The teen group plans to hold clined to specify which city , Tonight ^ to roll back an oil-industry price croiwxte which can appear sud­ up on the left side. grades this ppring. Jo Kriatofak and Karen Krut another meeting next Tuesday would be involved. increase. denly on any semldeserted ^ • Original B’way Cast '' • INanry Drew • Hardy Boys It was brought out that per­ Alan Howland’s Grade 5 class y and finance, Betty Pantillo and at 7:30 at the Rockville High He said SCLC would sponsor or IdeaFs Flatsy Doll Your Choice $5 each Jeffrey Brown. strest. His lengthy speechos, k Promises. Promises sons are using the right of way took a field trip, today to the Capital Footnotes School auditorium with any in­ demonstrations In 25, or 30 Selection o f New ’’Everywhere" Dolls. • Tom Swift, Jr. The site, committee is still curried by radto and teievirton, IKG7 e Bobby Goldsboro • Boltitsey Twins Berkley BIO Spin Rod • • . • . $5 who are not legally entitled to Oak Grove. Nature Center in terested teen-agers invited to at­ American cities beginning A pril, The Labor Depiirtment re­ looking fo r locations for the atiU attract unwavering atten- Honey i do so. and selectmen said if the Manchester, one of six trips be­ tend. 4, tile first amlversary of the • (iierrv .Ymes ports that 1969 opened with the center and requests that any­ Uen from much of the popula­ 1-S98 J698 K798 L998 r • Oirislopher (i>oI Sea Hawk 203 Spin Rod «... $5 question arises this summer ing mode to the center by his death of Dr. Martin Luther king highest level of strikes in 16 one having such a building, or tion. >.Jt I W O Our they may ask to see deeds giv­ class and that of Mrs. Alma J/. ' ' years and the highest lost-time Nasser keeps harping on the Rag. 17 A 76 r s s • Oiip Hilton • Tom Gorliett Daiwa 2019 Ultralite Spin Rod . . $5 ing legal rights of way. Leamaski. knowing o f one, please contact The date, Good FMday, will i 1 - figure in 23 years. It said there Study for Birds sins of “ corrupt feudalism” or Your I 2.79 4 ‘‘ 4 ’* 5«* 7»’ Selectmen also said they Daniel Saunders, Hony Lane. be a day of commemoration 1 each ■ And many more! Warning to parents: Report were.320 work stoppages involv­ the evite of “ foreign colonial­ aach A Garria2320 Spin Rod ..... $5 would name a committee of be­ The young people have sent WASHINGTON — Federal during which services will be Choice -J Plus All Other 8 Track Tapes In Our Inventory No Rain Checks No Special Orders tween five and 15 members to cards for Graxles 6, 7 and 8 ing 182,000 workers in January. a Hat of names'to Mayor John studies of ohromoeomes may ism.” were ismed today. held to "rededicate ourselves to TMs means little to the young. Berkley KIO Bueeaneer Rod . . . $5 .study the feasibility of having The strikes cost the economy 3.4 Grant as a suggestion for an result in saving the whooping the continuation of work and to TJie ithousanda now tit class or a town charter. Only one third Democratic Women million man-days of working advisory board. Those suggest­ crane and other wild birds from Wme. the fulfillment of the American jiwt emergitig from univeneutics Berkley B40 Hy Rod ..... $5 of the committee members will The members of the Demo­ ed are Saunder, Peter Merson, exUnotlon. By careful cross­ dream,” Abernathy said. Nathaniel Samuels, a manag- Robert Warren, The R ev. Rich­ be town officials and, added cratic Women’s Club re-elected breeding, scientists hope to The next week demonstra­ Seahawk 403 Boat Rod $5 i g partner of the Wall Street ard Bernier, Donald* Berger, ..... Selectman Robert Tuttle, “ We Mrs. James Carey as president overcome genes that make a tions, marches, boycotts and 2[r,atie-In Special! investment banking firm of Carmen Oolangelo. Charles are empowered to select our at a recent meeting. Other of­ species unable to adapt to the school walkouts will begin In Kuhn, Loeb‘ and Co., has been Brown and Beverly Krut, a rep­ own members and do not have ficers are Mrs. "Albert Pender, changing wortd. target communities, he said. to have names submitted. To vice 'president Mrs. Joseph named deputy undersecretary Fuel O il Movie Camera me, that’s the worst thing that Szegda, recording secretary, .(if state for economic affairs, the State Department’s fourth­ on Fired Water ever happened to this town,— Mrs. William Soracchl, corres­ Heaters New CAF Viceroy Fisherman Waders having names submi|{ed. It puts ponding secretary, and Mrs. ranking poet. us on the spo^.” Prances Malek, treasurer. The ^------Complete Heating Fire House Driveways group wUl hold a "toodless” Installation Super 8 Power Arthur Goodale, president of food sale during April with Mrs. Tollqnd County Humidifiers, Hip 788 ,,,, 0 88 the Volunteer Fire peijartment, Saegda and Mrs. Somcchi as Dehumidifiers, Zoom Camera Waders • - Waders O 7 asked selectmen if they would co-chairmen. TAqiWillFete ChillchaserB aBe to it that the fire house driveways be plowed pyt ,” in a .Manchester Evening Herald Rubber waders with clealed heels and soles. Peril Delegate AHENTION 23" diag. 70 reasonable length of time.” Columbia correspondent Vir­ FOGARTY giant screen He said, " I ’ve been asked to ginia Carlson, tel. 228-9‘224. Miss Nancy Bororicka, dele­ 295 sq. in. pic. Our Rag. with your request a yes or no answer— ~ai------gate to Peru under the Inter­ , BROS. 99.99 old camera are you going to do It or do we national Farm Exchange Pro- INC. have to see to it? I khow it’s 819 BBOAD GTREBT Fellows Speaks grarii (IF Y E ) will be guest of Any make o f movie camera in running order will be Reel Bargains private property but our time 6 4 9 ^ 5 3 9 accepted as trade-in. is donated, and for the serv­ honor at a Peruvian-American C olor T V To Garden Club party March 15 at 7 p.m. at ices offered, you have a moral 0 the Tolland CJounty Agricultural • Thni-lhe-lens electric eye aulomati- S 5.-^ 1 power zoom smoothly brings obligation, if not a legal one, Douglas M. Fellows of He­ Your Choice $15 each Center, Rt. 30. TOP PRICES PAID FOR d e a n , •.Contemporary styled console cally sets exposure.* the world up close. to plow us out.” bron will speak about garden­ Miss Borov.lcka has recently * Simple drop-in Super 8 cartridge • Battery drive - no winding. First -Selectman Joseph ing. at a meeting of the Man­ returned from a six-montli visit • Walnut finish on select hardwood ' film loading - runs 50' without • Trigger grip aids handling for extra Ssegda told of constant phone chester Garden dub Monday at PAPER DRIVES M odern, turnover. Mitchell 300 ^15 to Peru where she lived and I i , steady movies. calls as soon as snow teglns 1:30 p.m. at Center Congrega­ • Handcrafted “ TITAN 80” chassis !. to fall end added, ’’Everybody tional Church. worked with 13 different farm H83 Penn 49M Super Mariner ^15 families. in town colls me and thinks he LoW’’Cost 6.4.S1 CREDIT! 1 luM rumt’ni uliso uvuilulile w ilhtail trade-in at rejj. 99.99 The'author of a gardening col­ The meeting will start with a should be first.” umn in the Hartford (fourant, Penn 111 Senator ^15 He sold it wasn’t possible to souvepir exhibit of Peruvian Fellaws raises and conducts crafts Nancy brought home with Heat satisfy everyone — ” We have tests on roses at his 20-acre Rockville Scrap Co.,Inc. her. The highlight of this meet­ a lot of road to take care of farm in Hebron. He Is a con­ ing will be a slide talk by Nan­ i ’ and we do the best we cqn. If. sultant on technical education at cy on the way of life of the ATLANTIC MANCHESTER - 1145 TOUAND TURNPIKE SALE FRIDAY and SATURDAY the road isn’t plowed out how the University of Hartford and CASH M ii CARRY people in that country. Those 989 HARTFORD TURNPIKE are you going to get to the fire? Is chairman of a Technical Edu­ Wc tewtvc the right to limit quantities attending may ask questions. OIL h e a t EXIT 93, WllBUR CROSS-PARKWAY OPEN LATE EVERY NIGHT . The selectmen did agree to cational Consortium. ssAM H M ow n n oFirrwm Special refreshments are be­ try to get the firehouse plowed ROUTE 30 F’eUows also has served three ing planned' by Mrs. Martin ::caxc out in a "reasonable length of . raa4r.iilvi4.>r- terms in the State Legislature Knight. Peruvian custards and lime.” and was a member of the State cookies are being prepared by Mudent Teacher Constitutional Convention. two 4-H groups. The Tolland Five student teachers will be ROCKVILLE 872-6587 Mrs. Earl C. Herrick is chair­ Pots and Needles Club and the worWfig with ttw staff at Porter man for the meeting. Little Busy-Beavers~Clubr.~ MonclieAtelt LUMBER- HANUHE8TEB EVENING HERALD, MANCSSSTBR. CONN;,' FRIDAT, MARCH 7, 1 9 «

: « t o ' ■ .•A ' W U k lfM tr Ifrrald adlatlOR o f tha MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1909 PAGE SEVEN • o me to (M qtwsHoti of 'stiBlIwr hs wwM do ‘Just Put Out E a^ CermaiiB 1966 T6 u : Bear* Haebor «■ ossr agato. If be had THINK Sm U $1MfcM tiw d t a o a , Oeeemel O m da ateU aonaa- B ar Autp^iahii Drttvered ia thing many Aanertosn ears fanrs toan T he Lights I wtth r . For’Slli Time teaMhgr fa lon g tim a to h sw . trie ______■nateT* 'T think thHt if w « had Iwd the atomic Go To Sleep’ rad atltM Tm OOlot at B E R U N (Ait>) — B ert Ger­ way . BBfrty flartia M •tonri Ota Haa bnmte'* ha said In naaar to a qtwation many closed deem (he main au­ llffats, front sad raa Iran the audlenoe, “ww rat|ht hava used SPACE CENriER. Houstan Isatbaratts hssdrasto, s t e e r la g (AP) Ever hop tain bed end tobahn' Itaktag Wart Partin wtth sraBaarnaM b a i w ~ n ." wbsrt look aad raar njwMa li Adtatl ^ then disoover a Hgfat w u lefi Wert Oermany agate today, the toostsr. ____ on? That "we m*ht ha.v» raed it" ta, at cfgfalh tteis Stans Saturday the last, and from as good a aouraa aa cm TED TRUDON It heppened to tita i^xAlo 9 wi- road has bean beiricsded to : IS could Imagine, at least a alight touch ttoitauta Thuieday ae they pew- or peeed tor steep. Ground ootfrol- Wesbem traffic. ''VOLKSWAGEN h* ___ dflBOCIAnCD PROB o f ta lm fo r tfu t oolIaellviB Anaartean I ta iiBPlatBd P rta ta axoiartTaljr aaUUad conaclmce which has never quite been kra nMoed mneone hod forgot- Border opokenroen ad Helms- lo tin IBM «t tanaMImUnn at all m m dia- ten to throw a circuit breaker hi tsdt, in Wert Oennany, and ta I oredltad to It or not otherarlao credn- able to forget Hiroshima and Nagasaki. tita attached hxmr modide, cr ^ payor aat tma tho loa^aaan pab- Ateda from auch a tatent tor ntoldng LHJM. 8o there wes this oonvta- Wert Beriin raid tb s Shubdown ~rtghu at rofiiMloaUaa at apoolal dio- ua fart pethapa a Mite bettar about M hon sMcfaange: oame at 2 p.m. p — In n iB ara alao n o m odi 1 I Hhroahlma, along with Pearl Harbor, Mtaston Oontni; How lo w Wert Oenneeqr liofied Eart Iho H«add Priatlnr Oompany IBc.. aa- anma no Wnanrial im pom M I^ tor typo- General Oenda alao haa tbe proper atU- would it take you to get hack up Germany would qtat harassing MANAGER muMoal arron nT«a»liH fei adrurHatmenla , tude toward Japan’s mUMary fUtura thsre snd pull ‘ those droult Barite traffic after (he West ■afT oOmt roadtap Biattor In Tha Maaebaaler broskera? Saafap Haaald.______, ■'BrewM Tliompaon photo German preaktoBtial etection fai He is one of those, along with the Spwoscraft: It woUM take West Bertte two days ago. The MILLINERY. AND HAIR ROODS DEPT. Btaerllni' lo hea Aapalaa Hiiiaa Waalilip- Ameritoan military, who la now a o ^ sibout 80 mJnutas to clear the toB PM Nam Serrlea. election had been the tazgrt of ytdl aarrtoa olloat of N. S. A. Saraim. Inc. that Oenend IfoArtfaur srer ordered tbe tuimei, go back up thero and repeeted , Oommunlrt ifarsata PMUMara Raprwaantattraa — H m JuHitf The engegoment o f M bs puM the circuit braaicera out and Ready to wear or specialty experience helpfid. X a tb rn apedal Aaaney — Naw Tork. Chi- Japanese to take a oonaUtulton which and waniligBL oaCD, Datratt and Soaton. ptodged them to peace and fOibade thekn Jhnrt L. Thbor of Mhndupta, grt back here ... and (het’a If we go Uke mod. Soviet forces to Beast Ger­ Excellent salary plus conunission and bonuses. ttaHBBR AUDIT BDRKAU o r CnVOtlUA to maintain armed fonses o t their own. to Joeepli T. E. Dube of many and the Eart Oerman ■wowa______Mtas Oonlroi: Ho*. OK. Tliero General Oenda la apfiaMaHy one of those tord bee tteen ennounoed by her to an uncertainty about what tbe army trijtrai extended maneu- Apply at Millinery Dept. PMday aidyartMnir otoabiB boun: Japanese who beUawea toe constitution vera between Beitin and the fo r Monday — i p jn . nK|ay. parents, ISr. and M n. George cunfigutetlnn to_. r\tr Ttieaday — 1 i>.tn. Batnraay. rtnuld be amended, so that Japan won’t W. Tribor Jn o f 28 Ckestwood Spacecraft: What’s the unoer- W ert German toonttae tart Sat­ Por Wadneaday — 1 p.m. Monday urday. Hisy are concentrated Par Itiiiraday — 1 p.m. P ieaday. hav« to keep on TtigidMig: Ms armed Dr. . teinty about what the oondourar Por IMday — 1 p.m. Wadneaday. forces aa aomething elae, and so It can Her fiance is tbe grandson tionteT Naeslff photo along the main autobofan, a U0> Vtir Patnreay — 1 p.m. Tfauraday. mile rood that ta Berite’s main go ki openly tor too devekpment and o f tfae late Mir. and Mrs. Joseito HtaBlon Oonirot; The problem TREASURE CITY daaalflad deadllm — t p.m. dur before Accepted in New Haven Ballet aoceas. poMloallan. S p.m. Prlday fbr Baturdav possession of* modem weapona includ­ IMba o f gpringfiald. Mhos. la that they’re mcnitottog tfae aad Monday pqblleatlop. txmnnBnd module loaiita and MANCHESTER PARKADE ing atomic weapons it "might have Mies ’ihtoor, a graduate rt Five ‘Students o f the Prilscilla Gibson School o f Dance Arts were accepted into R was imdetwtood the maneu­ Menrtwstei Iflgh School, ta at­ ihey donrT know whether the the New Haven 'Qvic Ballet Junior Oompany fo^^owinfir audiiUons by Dorothy vers will oonttnue until Monday. Friday, March 7 uaed" if it had had them to tor Herald . . Of Bchoola. Photo SjrA B. tending Mhncheater Oommunity loads they era reading are ooM- It was a questian whether the Heart Harbor. Duck Snyder, rraidenH; ballet nustreBB. The audOtibnB con8isted o f a ^Itet clasB ST. JAMES SCHOOL Oottege part-thna She is cep- miand mochiie only or some and demonstration. Left to riight, they are Rebeoca Maim, 87 'MountMn Dr., harassment would continue Until Hethapa, la mder to avoid any lai- ployed ip a olertosl typist at LEM loads whtefa we don’t know then or even beyond. / about at this time. South Windsor; Rodsin Doherty, 82 Walnut St.; .Deborah Lawtor, 190 SMnner pteaeont domplloations In bur fUtura his­ Hamilton Btamtard Dlvtalon of Rd., Vem bn; Karen MacDonald, 104 Richmond D r.; and Kathy 68 Nor­ Miayor Ktatae Behuets told re- The Open Wound \ United Alrcniet Oorp., Wtodsor Spacecraft: C»C. I don’t tfaiidc o r i tory, we can taaive General Genda and there la any doubt that the LMU ton Rd. The students wiM appear in the unitor Company’s promotion of “Han­ portara In Wert< B erlin that so our generals ait down and plan tile next tar he had no evidenoe that the T te latet By Rowland Evans Jr. I tSx. Duba, a graduate of droult breaker tanft in. If that’s sel and Gretel” at the Yale University Theatre, early in the sprinsr. wltboat fanvlnn' bneom e am y m oeh o< a war together. what they are wondering about. repeated ctosinga of the autrtnh 54 M tm SltflBT M L it l In s id e .. jAgwwam (Mlase.) High Sriiool, had adveraely offectsd tfae iso­ fo r anQdxxty. A pfnm ntir served in the U. 8. Mkrine I toll you, if we’re gonna do it, Robert Houle]r*s ToUaod Coun­ lated city’s economy. Now is the Uiae to I :t e y e a r i I t o b e i Nfaoon wan ODCTBot hi wHiwai- 0orpe from 1063 to 1867. He is we’d ibetter get going on it and ToHand County Politics ty Advisory Committee will Robert D. Novak not keep taUdng about tt all In MIosoow, Pravda wrote o ff IBM that R ubMa dIdnX am t may real emiAayed ee an IBM tab op- night meet tonight at 8 te the United the Wert German prastdenUal ' Jewels Report A Questow possessions, but It Is also under­ eitator et the Haitflord Ineur- Nations Meeting Room' rt the oonbentaMoa on Urn o U qoeeMon of Ber- Mtoaion Oontrol: Yeah. That’s election os having gained noth­ To the Editor, standable why there may bs rs-* anoe Oroup. f - . : St. Onge Bill Would Aid Student Unkm Building, . UM- in s t a u e d Mn wtaUe tfae ii uBMIinMj at E ta-W eat Whatever elae we may think of our ■ firm. Let’s do It^ The dedelon ing tor Bonn but exposum as a Atrro flim SACRAMENTO, CaUf. — In a spreading toe word In California hellions and* to be augmented in sentment or apathy on the put Tha. wedding is ptanned tor veraity of Cbnnsctlcut peogreBB on ■mne oUier and nearer Maue weather, we can be gratafid tor the fact The Governor’s budget re-' down here to tor you to pull the troubtemaker in Europe. ran one-hour ataUence with Republican rtrclea that Finch 1970 by a 10 percent, atate ^ quest la, aiccordtog to Mm, toe of the collectors If they artr O ot 11 a t Oenter Oemgraga- Debate ■will center primarily iiLASs FutmmmE t o p s wmm ta oodBtBn oa. At Biqr rata, tile Weflt that tbe oktes w m clear of leeat one dreutt 'breakers. Emergency Heart Care Commentator 'Vtajtfen Kuznet­ Gov. Ronald Rsagan here re­ showtxj his diaregBrd for the minimum necessary to sustain treated In toe sam e msRnar s s tlonal Cburoh. around specific MBs affecting aermana went ahead and held the cere- night tote week for aa arUatlc aad tm- rebate he will proposd. Nobody Spenecraft: OK. What ore we sov, writing te die Oommintat MIRRORS (Flrapltfi mnI iitr ) cently, Assemblyman William party by pulling Veneman from “neoeBsary aervioes.’’ expressed fat complaints to Mrs. going to do about tfae rendez­ A bill designed to devehp heart attack victims were saved Tolland County. Requeste for mongr o t eleeting W «t Oeraian’a oeee- preaslve en Baat-West di^)te.y aa the al­ really attacks the leader of his Peila by some of our clUsans. parts new^>aper, said any Bagley put Into words the un­ the legislature. Finch’s allies Does he inchide in Ms defM- vous tomcRow? demonstration projects to Im­ after being treated on the mpoit. particular subjects of discus­ PICTURE FRAMIMI (all fjfpii) mnrfal preelefent InafelB tbe geograpiqr ot manac could possibly arrange. own party — he seems unbeat­ Uon of "neaesaary services" toe Sincerely, sions have been filed with Hou- hopes (Bonn m i ^ have had that spoken feara of thoughtfiA Re- here regard all of this as nothing Ne^ro Youth, 19, Mtaaicn Oontnd; We can press prove emergency care for heart "Under the less neq>ld prooeea tts rtaims on Wert Bertte could the d ty o t BttUn, onoe the oafK at ot In the Boat, awingiiig ig> the aky, waa able for reelection. duplicated inspeotlan of hospital Mn. William R. Mutens along as piomed, which means attack 'vlctima hsui been submit­ tey by ‘various committee' mem­ ptdAteana. ov er Reagan’s eoea- lees toan a Reagan campaign to generally in uae it is Ukriy that be .rtnengtfaeoed by hnWtog an WINDOW Md P U 1 I flU m aH Oeritwny- And the Bant Germann and the moon, newly filll, atapended toom The potential triggering device pharmactM by both the State ted to Congress by Second Dis­ bers. No votes be tsktai on laGng feud with Robert Finch. dertroy Finch’s pcdltioal vlaUl- Critical A fter you wflli get half on hour less half of them would have er because that the Governor has a m ie to publicly express my ctppzw-; we are going to have before tt>- tator of peace end quirt to Eu­ CTE LPJCOLN DECANTER mane a four -pawer city dmn ft 1b aeiy version to the fratricide of tbe icy. Speaker Monagan seldom Negro youth remained hoepital- gram in the hands ot the The bill would amend the of 1966 throat surgary. If Mur­ trouble keeping with these ctaibton to Mks. Nknoy O str and' morrow and see what it cornea LONDON (AP) — Primis Min­ rope and as one 'wtao tana the natural part of Weat Germany- Midway between, in toe Southern aky, mid-1960s when oolUdinj( am­ aeee toe Governor. Finch’s tked in critical condition today, surgeon general ot the United Public Health Servloe Act by P. D. ROOSBVBLrTr...... phy reluctantly bows out rather details, slnoe his executive her group of dedtcaled Bmsr- to. If w;e went to bed right now, ister 'H arold WitaDn has prom ­ fire of Inteknaticnal tre stall on one found Orion and Sirius, keeping friends complain privately that bUnded and disfigured by tbe States. adding a new section to provide M. L. K IN G ...... Now, one ot^poaea, tte queatto o t Ber­ bitions of William F. Knowland, than face Ms prolMhle Demo- branch of our State government’ genoy MtaChera tor tha. we’d be 7 hours and 80 minutes. ised Labor party members of the Continent,’’ he wrote. order and dlatanoe, one might say, -be­ Reagan is more conoemed with 10th btanblng during the fourr A victim ot several heart at­ federal esalstanto ta r special R. F. KENNEDY...... lin may he pennitted to subefale agedn, Goodwin Knight, and Ripband oratic toe. Rep. John V. Tunney, constate of a personal staff of succeseAil Friendship Tea they And we ore. not going to be in parliament that he w«l crack "These impudent actioew by tween two ouch gloetouB rfvalriea. M. Nixon viesy neariy deetroybd his televlaion Image than this month-old student strike at San tacks In the past years, St. projects to make available down OR legislators talcing retai­ Bonn rulera refteebed again the NUUNE REPRODUCTIONS FROM and lie domant until one aide or the the Finch and Reagan forces so, 91 oommtaons, 69 boordk, recenUy aporaorad, wlildi onoa bed for onotfaer hour and a half emergency care for heart vic­ the California Republican party. state’s proliferating problems; frim clsco State College. Onge mode an exicellent recov­ ners toom pUUlt: relations federal repubUo’s mlUtartrt-te- 1968 CAMPAIGN BOTTLES . . .set other feels imptred to uae it in some When this same moon waa new, a might collide — perhaps with IS committees, 2 bureaus, 1 oo- again brought MiBiicherter sod ’ , at least. tims. Acoordingly, Bagley asked Rea­ they, in turn, are shrugged off Hartford tomfitas together tor a Tim Peeblea, 19, charged with ery after a delicate heart oper- firm s. vancblat courae wMcb incieos- 1967 BAG XMAS PLATES ...... M p w euw^ preategei or pnope«andd play transitory pleoe of high preoaure man­ Finch btmseU running against nidinatar, and 1 task forae. Mtaslon Control; Looks lUce This asslstanoe" would be giv­ gan to cenatder the danger of by the Reagan camp as phony meaningful and luwaiillin] conspiracy and explosion of a aition about a year and a half The issue arose after some Ingty angers the European pub­ 1968 BAG XMAS PLATES ...... ] agidnat tfae other. aged to give us another clear eveniig;. Relnecke tor the Senate nomi­ Fkhvaxd a Joworskl w e oould probably aUp the ren ­ ago. en to local communities to en­ the bad old days returning. Republicans. socdHl experience. Utoi kfasd of' bomb, lost three fingers in the menn'bera .. m ade leocpenne-pald lic and leads to the full loss of nda win be >better than ciMa, but Then Saturn, Venus, and a smaU sUoe nation. Built upon the edifice dezvous one rov (osbit) tomor­ "Immediate medical attenUon courage ttiem to insUtube emer-' The Governor, supremdy oon- The main reason why this has ^ of tbe angry words of this past “ Interesting, Intormntive" experience helpw (hese ofaildreB' blast Wednesday night in the row morning to mokei up for the ■visits bo Qreaoe. poUtlcat credenoe by Boem." it wU aUU not he a very deetrefele atate of the planet qlrcled by Apollo 8 fonned 'Within the first 60 minutes fol- gency care in their area, to ^ tident In his popular adulation, not yet escalated into open fac- month, such a contest could go To the Editor, feet really alt home In Msiiohu ■ school’q oreatlve artt.buildUg. al'Cep tim e. We might have acme o f afauia. a triangle in the western shy. It i»tMntesd ' was non-com m ittal In reply. , Thank you for the interesting ter and that people renSy care Police said he was placing the lowing a heart attack can make _.equlp ambulaiices the tlonal war is Reagan’s popular^ far toward retumii^ the Repub- problems 'wdith oommunicetlnnB neceaaary instruments and to For wtaat the fact that ettfaer aide osn to make a Jewel still more briUtantly But Bagley correctly perceived and tnformaUve article by Mr. about them. As ttwy ooms tO‘ time bomb in a locker room the difference between life and ity, bblatered by the campus re- Ucan party to internal chaoa. in the sites w e ha've anneiUable, train personnel in tfae use of tMs the seeds of Republioan disaster feel more secure here, tbe bus-' when It went Off prematurely. death," the Congressman em- promote a Berlin crioia any momeiA it compact toe next evening, but toe next Malcolm Barlow dealing with but we could woric that out dur­ equipment. in the ResganMe onslaugUt on garbage collection In town, and ing program than beoomu a Police inspector Dsn Mahoney phaalzed. "That first all-import- cbDOoee iHuatnatos h that Bertln ta, aloiMr eventeg the idey waa, once again, get­ ing the night. County GOP Leaden Meet Finch even though decripMude partlculariy tor comments show­ more productive opporttadty tor said the pipe bomb. Ailed with ant hour ia usually wasted In with tbe dM rtoaof Oermany Meefl! which ting ready to an-w again. Spacecraft: I don’t want bo do Republican town chairmen 9U MAIN ST. m DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER - TEL. 643-8171 - OPEN 9 AJf. TO O’JO and Incessant personal haggling ing some of the very dlffloult toem. black po^er, was "similar in the process of getting the heart the Berlin atuatlon asrmboliBes, an open When the an-w ia down, and the great that. ,We’ve got enough prob- and 'vice-cheirmen from PJM. - CLOSED MONDAY - OPEN THUR8. AND FRI. UNTIL 9 P.M. - MUSIC STORES: prevents Oalifomla Democrats situations these collection men Slnoeraly'yours, every respect" to those wMch attack victim to a doctor or a wound in the middle of the European lights of the winter aky are out again, Today in History leros. hospital." throughout Tolland County will 17 OAK ST., MANCHESTER - TEL. 64841171 - 241 AS'YLUM ST., HARTFORD - TEL. from capitalizing on this poten­ have to contend with every day Jean P. Osmpball* wrecked a telephone booth In a MisBkin C ontrol: R oger’. Un-*^ 522-7201 - WATKINS-WEST FUNERAL SERVICE - 142 EAST CENTER ST. - TEL. 646-71N they play a eMftlng, almost phoapho- The purpose of St. Onge’a pro­ m oet 'With State Central com- body. tial for the foreseeatde future. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in trying to perform their dudes. Project Oonoem campus, lounge. P«h. 18 and pledged greeter U.6. help if deratand. posed bill would be to provide mittee membero Wednesday This en wound bae now been there rescent sparkle across the drifta, until Actually, tbe left-vs.-right Today is Friday, M arch 7, tfae From some of the complaints floetalWiosta damaged the administration needed in the war againrt Com- Spacecraft: Look, I don’t went care to heart attack patients night at 8 in the Tolland Town for 21 yenra. It hae to be kept open all outdoors is like some giant unbound- schism in this state’s RepuUi- 66th d ^ o f 1969. Thera a re 296 of reeldents, esqprassed in tola building Feb. 16. to change the start time on that A muitste far South Vietnam. through the use of portable Hall' on the Oreen. because everybody hoowa no permanent aried ‘Tiffany’s. can party never disappesned days left In toe year. article and, in general, from the Benny Stewart, campus chair­ rendeovous. We need to ha've carJific therapy equipment for Advisory Committee Meets and was merely dormant since Today's Highlight In HUatory low eateem in wMch these work'^ man of the Black Studtaits Un­ heeling will he poaaHile until tbe two that extra rewdn case something "on the spot” treatment, rather Members of State Senator the Reagan landrtide of 1966. On tola date in 1936, Adolf H t- 'era are often regarded by some ion, sal4 Peeblea was a member goes wrong. ; Gennanlee cuid tfae twb BeeUne are al­ than waiting until the victim During two fruotrated years as 'ler ordered Ms troops to march citizens, it is no wemder that of that gTOig> a major organiser Mtaalon Control: Roger. lowed to come together again. So long lieutenant govamor, F it^ man­ A Thought for Today i t the violent student strike. reaches a hospital Now For Real Probate Reform Into the RhinelBnd. The order emptied trash cans are some­ as it' ia kept open, it has to be fUed aged to maintain a facade of broke tbe Treaty of VeisailleB Sponsored by the Manchester tim es otnenvn carelessly all over. < The BSU issued a statement “By dispatching a cardiolo­ diistoar 8$. PMitok*s BaO gist and nurse in a speciaUy Septic Tanks with pain and diecomfort and annoy­ Minimal as it was, a Probate Court harmony with Reagan. and the Loi^amo Hact. Council of Churches How often are these men saying I. Hayakawa, acting V.S. Copter Rescues I’m stepping out on tlis equipped ambulance, the AND ance, and it has to be ovlbjeot to sudden reform measure was streiuioiMly re­ But the tensions were build­ treated in a real humane man­ college imsldent, and Gov. Ron­ On 'rbia Date Seventeenth, 124 Koreans from Fire patient’s conditlen assault mainly by that which we permit in our Resentment is understandable news conference tne BSU is “ al­ Ruaaia. oonveraatton was held between miMc, trapped there. the heart could be reactivated if lar Watoriwoolinf Done. The 1967 measure, far from all en- Finch’s presence. On the other Uves. wheni damage is done to our ways looking for people to hate Another of New York and London. The UHIB Huey helicopter necessary.’’ But one thing is certain. It is that no compaaelng, was considered a valued hand, Reagan’s Inner circle In 1982 four men were killed In toe albove reference, Jeeua Whan haras and oymhals' and'people to blame." waa piloted by Mhj. Rex Turner A recent experiment with this McK i n n e y b r o s . inatter how many other things they firat step toward improvement. It never forgave Finch for backing as Depreoeion-weBry Job hunt- states that our own words will “We will meet this new out­ To the tune of “Roay O’Ondy" of Ozark, Ala. The copilot waa type of "heart-sa'ver squad" at agree iq>on, there can be no reel peace atandardlBed probate fees and forms, his old political patron, Richard era rioted outside a Ford Motor be the basis of our Judgment. Herald ’ break with firmness," he added. 118 Peart St. — 648-5868 Or any good Irish Air. Leo LaMcniagne of irallejo, Cal­ St. 'Vincent’s Hospital in Now between East and West, between Rteela blocked the appointment of pottUoaHy- Nixon, against the Governor for Cb. idant in Detrott. What a sobering thought! Every At San Francisco General Sewerage Dlspaeel Oo. Watkins Specials, if., and the doorman was Si>ec. 4 York showed that 74 out of 77 and the United States, until each aide appotnted appraisera In moat estate the Presidential nomlnablon. Iri 1916, during W orid W br H, word recorded in a Dd^nie Com ­ I Yesterdays It's tun to be with a happy Hospital, a doctor said both of crowd. Stanton WiMung of Redwood cases, provided tor appointment of a What broke the facade of har­ the U.6. 1st Army croaaed the puter reedy for recall in toe Peebles’ hands "are tremen- has given up that position inside Ger­ a t y , C a llt Superior Court Judge to become riilef mony was Finch’s deotslon, Rhine River south of Cologne, hour of accounting. 25 Yean Ago Where people eliig - sad dbusly Impaired.” many it seiaed in 'its moments of vifctory dance Turner said Wlldung entered adminlMrator of the probate eyatem.' first, to become Pnesklent Nix­ Germany. In 1916, 12 peraons Jesus further {hferred that "As of now," he added, "the Pine by in World War n. The diviaion of Ger­ Harold Miaher o f Cihunch St. the buildtag once and went The generally-recogntaed urgent need on’s Secretary of Health, Edu­ were kSled as JOb-seekera liotod our words reflect the condition Where you need no introduettoii, boy is blind because of the. sear­ many divides and threatens the world. is named town fire marshal. You JuBt meet wtth eooial down to the 12th floor to rescue for broader reform led to the establish­ cation and Welfare (HEW) and, in Bari', Italy. '« our heart. The mouth is toe Board of Selectmen vote to ing, burning action of the UnUl it is reeoirved. East end West face ment o f the Commlaston to Studly and second, name Assemblyman In 1967, Egypt reopened the glance. bom b.” a woman hanging toom a win­ mirror of the soul. If one is maintain present salary of dow. each other with the compulsive potential Report on a Revision of toe Probate John Veneman (a sharp critic nationalized Suez Canal to small cleen, so ia the other and the I’ve always had a liking, "We hope to bo able to correct Plym wood! $1,200 each for toe registrars o f The Koreans fled to the roof beHigerency of two bulldogs each with Laws of the State. That Commlaaian now of Reagan) oB Ms Under Secre­ rtiips that would agree to pay order is irrelevant. voters. A deoire to meet new tolks,. that with ■ corneal transplants, a hold OR the same bone. haa recommended a two-tier system pro­ tary. ’Two years of pent-up toHs to E g y p t And where could one toel more however," he added. becauee the fire on the third The greatest monitoring de­ St esM, floor knocked out the etevator. There is something else ttiat is certoin. viding for the three elected Judges, who emotion broke during the In­ Ten Teara Ago vice tor our speech is a clean 10 Yean Ago Peebles is a freshman from !■ would hear c«^|^ ted cases and IS ap­ augural .Ball at Washington’s TO trade a few casual Jokes. Bast Palo Alto. The blaze did hea'vy damage rrs TTie longer Rtissia and the United States 9 A report from Monterey, Mex- heart tor it cannot emit things William Foukh, president of pointed surrogate who would handle Sheraton-Park Hotel Jari. 20 Then after the Ball is over, The BSU and the TMrd Worid to some 60 buslneesea occupying delay making poaplbie the reunification co, said 20 peraons hod died which defile or condemn us. the Miandsestar Water Oo., says most of the routine work under an an­ when, in a whlte-tle-and-tsils from drinking methyl alcohol Oomea a fatilnt you’re Uberatiion Front have • been space on the lower floors, but of Germany, the restoration of one Ber­ "Out of the ahundanos of the he lias no objeotlon to fluoridat­ there were no casualties. nual salary setup. confrontation, Reagan unbur­ stolen from a railroad car. heart, the mouth apeaketh." alone; striking since Nov: 6, demand­ lin, the more they Increase the danger dened Mmaelt to FTnch’e face ing Ite water if the health meas­ Supporters of the measure,- whlrii is Five 'Yeara Ago M aj. Kjenneto C.. Lance And then the same old st«y, , ing a school of ethnic studies that that unification will be aocompliahed of multiple grievances against ure is approved tai a 'voter’s ref­ I wonder how I got bomel and the admission of all opposed by only' two of the 18 mem­ President Lyndon B. Johnson . The Solvatlan Army erendum. by the rise of some German demagogue bers of the cam-mission, believe it puts Me former lieutenant governor. p. F. Monaw B . Negroes regardless of acadertiic W OODLAND GARDENS! Early American furniture waa at fin t made who will stlooessfuUy defy them tx>Ui. the probate sysjtem on a more btuinees- That wasn’t all. Edwin Retn- standing. INOOMETAX with available woods found around each There Is a falrty simple statement poa- Uke, modem bdris. ’Ihey envision dras­ ecke, a two-terai'' conservative LARGE 4" POTS SI35. settler's home. Plentiful in the n8$ A J i. - $ I p jr DoOy 9i8i A J«.eiab P J i. I WOODUMD ClankHis E r a 3 ' ^ Pbano $I$4MT8 IW WOODLAND STREET ~ 648-8474 Open 9 A. AA. to 5:30 P. A^ — Closed Mon. Open Thurs. & Fri. uittil 9 P. M.

S’ w h MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTEB. CX)NN^ fU D A T, MARCH 7, 1909 ■ 4 O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1969 •on, Rleh«rd Bridnon, and Dale PAGE M Olri Aadanoti. aU grandacfia o f Uie daoaaaed, and Aoatln JTohnaan, PoKce Hunt Golda Meir Genovesi Joins Protest^ Rolmt IMtman, and Alfred Lante Jr. More Bodies Endorsed for Withdraws Spending Bills H ddnetg Dies, Watktna-Weat Funeral Home, TV-Radio Tonight I W. H, Auden Drops In at UConn Opening Specials 14S B. Center at, war in gtate Rep. Donald ance premiums; for aal«i taxes ______BjrBy Ca.iaiKWEU. GLEMEWELJ, TODNOYOUNG chaise of airangeaaenU. FOB THk MONTH o r lUaOM Area Dev^oper On Cape Cod Isrdeli Post Oenovaai, Rep., today announced op home fuel; and for * nwr fox W . H. Aixlen made n brief (Oeatinned from Page One) (Oeatfooed tram Page One) )!• la withdrawing sponsor- on home purchasea. T e le v is io n and neariy prtvbte 'visit to toe OOEJUMBU-BliyBmhl Booh- ahtp of *ati« calling for added Oenoveal, In addition, is call- Untvdrrity of Oonnecticut fort p e r m a n e n t w a v e bS(g, « , df Lake Rd., a buUdar and produced a purported bin of News. apoN., week to help hie old friend Special Events wouM accept Ihs post, Mn. aUde apmdli«. *■ two-year monatotftim (U) ohmv Hag. S U im . MOW $|0^0Q ^^ralQiter, dIedThunday at ^ iwr a aale for It. Meir wUhbeld her deefokm untfl fodotogaoTba la following the on the 10-year plan to phaaa Btepben Spender celebrate faiB owtmiwity Ho^ritai, l>pen Week sdUon unanlmoualy agreed to at out t^ tax on mMufooturera' 60tti birthday, n mark too elder r"'" In 1 ■ Mlaa Walsh and Miaa W ysocU the central cwrnmMteet vedng. 52K tor Today a caucus of GOP legislators on inventories, now tot its fourth a^MMerogeira NalNslrtbor. port croeaed two yeara ego. Mr. Hochberg waa bom In OIrt Scout Week, which cele- checked Into a Provlncetown Bikvwtely ebe expressed fear oooa For tbooo who areirit up on TiittilaT All agreed to withdraw y«y- He ^)^>na t l « the mora^ (to) Munstan Maw T o ik Ctty, son c t laaac and brabaa the gTOi amlTeraaiy of rooming houae Jan. 24. ttiat the Mrala of leadendiip tun* for added spending, torlum coiddteva the state |7.1 (ta) H ocjw on Thin Air 20to icentuiy posts, th is -was ntOSTINGS I Hochbeiv, and lived GHrl Scouting begins Sunday and " I was quite pleasantly im 5 : « S ss "s !S: glMut UlM having Wbrdoworth Eog. 9RM0. NOW $ 1 5 ^ 0 0 inight prove too muob for bar as a prateat to Gov. John Damp- "'JR*®" Wennhnn. 6:26 (49) Waother in tha OohmtMa-WUlimantlc will be observed at services at 'Pressed with the,two girls,"'said drop tn on Oolertdga «t a oot- 6:80 120) 'TlMatsr 80 8:00 arts for many years. Manchester Churdies and other Patrlda Morton, prrarietor of 1 Love Lucy 8:S0 ( 3-1^ Qomer Pyle tag« down toe Mna A fom ar ownar of the Nsithan sfieclal events. the rooming house, ‘‘tliey paid (f® F Trooe •• ‘ gM|»8M0) NeoM rt the After an inlttal oplarti an- MON. . TTIE8. - W!ED. OMLT Hale Hotel, WlUlm antic, ha sold Center Congregational Church for two nights, and I gave them Henr Oriflln nonncfaig the coming ewent, the tha buOdlBg to the stats last fMl win have a Mother-Dai^hter Room 2 on the second floor. caucus today that "G olda is addod-tVOiwltoM M ils, wtietevar univeratty disooverad ttait Au- SHAMPOO and SET 03.7S for tMW as a dormitory by Bkiat- breakfUt for««U tts d r i Scouts sulted for a pubHc ndaaiaa. ghe widening of Oak- , / "They had only been here five (w) ItoHEle^s Navy 9:00 i) iiSflsr tfon didn't 'want any publicity. am OotaMcCicut State OoUege. and Brownies at 8 a.m. in Wood- or 10 minutes when I introduced has the abiBty to lead ,nd the ^ State Rty. 'Diomas Donnrtiy (J4) T.B.A. Tbls -ww to be strictly a vlatt ■Hie original Staff wfil be hen to serve you m in the port apthority to the country and the In addtticn, he la dropping co- .jro.L ft’e Mehe a Deal He was also involved in develop- ruff Hell. After breakfast, the them to Coeta and some of the [4j))_Quna oTWH Sonnet with 41 friend. / lag tumksy housing projects in scouts will attend the 0;1S other guests ..." laibor movanvent And she ia ac­ punssj?*. Boone WANDA MILIJSR-Manager Motor Vehicle branch office in _____ ... Spender hau been at UConn WnUmantic. churtdi Service. No reservations Mrs. Morton said Costa cepted by almost evecybody." for a $100,000 mpendMure. It is J:06l% 5Srt“^ J » r the Defense since early lart month, teach­ Manchester and for state pur­ 6:16 (30) Lookup JMO) Star Trek VIVIEN MIFFITT — RUTH GONZALEZ Ms waa a member of Temple are needed for the breakfast. checked into the rooming houae Amid the poUttoat. acttvlty, for the 'benefit of a Harlfotd- News chase of Cose Mt. He civspcn- ‘ HU HororU ing a graduate courae in 20th We are adding to our staff Btoal Lsrael In Willi mantle and A breakfast will also be from Jan. 18. the war bcfwaeu ths govarn- 6: Movie oentury literature and renting a sored tha tw o bills with Man- based, non-profit corporation - 'LWfora Worth MISS DIANE BLINN too Home' BuUders Association. 0 s^m. to 10:80 a.m. at Manches- "The next morning the girls ment and Arab terrorists conttn- lOWWrter OenMte 8-10-1X406040) News, houae in Manefield Center. He'll I He also was a banefkctor .of ter High Sdiool. The eivent is weren't in their room,'" Mrs.. ued. Poltoe bfow up several |lOdk80) Bim U eH foW ^ WrtemJfeather move over to a semerter at and N. Chartas Bogglni, both many charitiea Including the open to aU area CMrl Scouts and Morton said. "Sunday morning I smaB housea owned by two Ar­ terest-free loans to fomtltes of 16:96 i,gi! F r i ^ Spectacular Drinlty OoHege next fUl end Democrata. jig) Ky Favorite Uartlan U:80 Newington Home for Crippled Brosmies, and tickets may be went to their room and found abs in OM Jerusalem after hndted resources, for putctxis- 6:15 to no rtranger to Conneottcut, THE W IGGKY BEAUTY SALON Concenitng the case Mt. It 626 MAIN ST. CWldren. obtained from troop -leeders or they had checked out. They left caches of eums wmw fo o a l in ing their own dwelling tadto — 7:00 1^1 & ■VaHey Days (C) < 8-40) Joey Biehop (C) having been at IVesleyaa two MANCamSTER . SurvivatB ^include a eon, £>r. at the door. a note on a brown paper bag, the buildinga. proposal, Genovesi sold, "As uMoBy in multi-famfly houaes. yenra ago. Greet poets are in 646-2380 much as I fed that the purchase SEE SATURDAYS TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE USHNOS NEW OWNER—ROSE VOSULY Da'Vid Hocnhsrg o f Augusta, OIrl Scouts o f aU ages in St. saying "Thank you very much State R ep. Dorothy MMler o f demand. A IfoHoe epokeanwn said secu­ of Oose Mt. would be a real Oa.,; a daughter, Mrs. Anthony Bridget Pariah wiU meet at 7:30 for your kindness. We enjoyed rity forces destroyed five one- ...... BoMon said th at sh e had orty Boto Auden and Spender rue H orn: Mon., Tuea., Wed., Thun., Sat. 9:00-0:00 Mocmscini Jr. of Brooklyn; a a.m. in the (dnirch basement to our stay.' " aaset to the atate'a open space wu to - conc^ Radio wunee to conjure 'wttb—to con- Open Friday N l^ until 0:00 btulher, Joseph Hochberg of proceed into the church In form- (TWs listing inoludea only tiioM,xews bnodoasta ol 10 or 16 jura up, eepeoially, the liberal «n«M take drastic measures, to that « was itakKn out of her Walk-ins are welcome. Watch our ad in the very near futula Hampten; 4 aistere, Miaa Bess ation for the 8 a.m. Hass. After ’ ■ tww rtucy bunding in the Abu-tor minute length. Some otatlom earnr other short newscasts.) Cause of the 1980s, the Spaniah for our open house. PubUc wUl be Invited. RafreehmenU Hochbeig and Mias Lillian Hoch- Mass, they wUI attend the break- jVf01111)0r8 suburb. order to put our sp e n ^ pro- jurtsdlotion when It was plaoed Civil War. Meefthig oa rtudents Served. berg, both of WUUmantic, Hra. faat at the b l^ school. grama mma in line with our re- foteiatate category.^ WBCH—414 7:90 Frank OUfoni at Oxford University, the two The property belonged to two 7:80 Speak Up Sportf Btta Brower of Lab Angeles, ------Listedby AARP men eiw the spokesman said "If the RepiMloan legislatoiw 8:00 News nren, along with other poets— Calif., and Mn. Sadie Sclmir- w w e nM nil)en o# the Po|)ular "The establishment of a did not wtthfoaw their rsvanue 8:00 S a S tot l:to Speak Up BporU Louis MacNeloe, C. Day Lewis 12:00 Quiet^ouia 8:80 Speak Dp H ^orO and toe lad with the lovely man of Coral Oahles. FIsl, and ManchestePv^ieelaents who are Front for the Uberation of branch of the Motor Vehicle De- fatUs, Bailey (State DamocraUe 11:80 Barry Farber ______peutment in Manclieater,” he Chairman John BaHey) would . „ _ WPOP—lo e 19:16 Sign Off name, which sounds erven bet- U grandchUdien. chatter membetn of the area Bafodiin. Hie front ia a Palee- 5:00 Damn Clayton Police Log Held in Slayings 4:00 DiSt Botihertoe . „ WHO—im in Brttito, Christopher Ish- Funeral aervices wUl be held tinian "oerotietion "* example of the have added them aU up^ 9:00 BUI Love 5:00 Afternoon Edition Sunday at 2 p.m. at Temple chapter of the Amerlnan Asso­ which has ^tm nwmben expendkuree ahlch puhhetsed them, and wotfol 6:00 News «*WDod — f&imed what was Antone Costa, of Provincstown, Mass., as he leaves 1:00 Qaiy Oirard 8:16 Market Repon B'nti Israel, Jackson St., Wil- ARRESTS ciation of ReUned Penxma are bombed a Jeramlem simermsr- ^^^ould best be delayed under our have tried to focus public attan- WIMF—in s 6:90 Weather Itnown as toe Oxford Group. Stete '«««*>* clrcumatanceo." tksi on our spending.” the sx- 5:16 apart Dp * :» SMtlly toone lumbia Cemetery. ' Helen Bumtord, Was Irene B. niflrht, after his arrest in connection with the slay­ 6:36 Aftemoon Edition As Render' explained in a Hollow Rd., Marlborough, at the Hebrew UriversNy Thuns- As for the Oakland St. pro- plained. 6:00 Nerra 6:46 Ski iReroit Friends may caU at the Ba­ Buckland, Mrs. Gtadya Barney, ings of two Providence, R. L, girls, Patricia Walsh, day. posal, Genovesi said, "It is the "TMs way," ehe said, "we are 6:U B p ^ Up BarUoie 7:00 N C ^ & ^ faB U pubUo lectix« one afteraooq thfo diarged with failure to obey a 6:46 Lowell 'raoina* con Funeral Home, 71 Prospect Bfr. and Mrs. Thomas Catann, 23, and Mary Ann Wysocki, 23. The girls’ dismem­ „ „ (Two Ofunee) 'wook, to e group fe k t h ^ the stop' sign. Co«xt date, March 17. Two Jews wei«.-Ulled h i Hie ^ project that the state focusing ptditlc attention on our 6:56 PhD Rlasuto 11:00 News. Weather St,, WUlimanUc, tom orrow from _____ Mias Heten Carrier, Mr. and bered bodies were found in shallow graves in the cupermarioet exploeion uid nine could delay, in order to save tax 'sinoerity to reduce the gover- 7:00 The WorM Toalfto 11:16 Sports Final eonoept o f freedom) w as tfaraab- 7 to 0 p.m . sand dunes of the Cape Cod National Seashore wero wounded. The ■'Mm * at the dollars-” "or's proposed budget” 'sned by tile rise o f fa)sclenfi, in Memorisl Week, starting Sun­ Larry F . LlsciotH, 22. o f » ^ Germ any a s w'eU a s in Spain. Goalee Dr., charged with failure ^ earlier. They had been missing since Jan. 23, (AP untventty injured 28 etudento. Genovesi said that, after re- State Rep. Robert King of Tok- day evening, wiU-be observed Bisewhere in the in*w « Blast, viewing Gov. Dempsey's pro- land said that he has no nwjor Manchesfter Some ervien left poUttoal poetry to obey a tmffle control signal. P h o ^ a x ) . ' at the home of his sister, 2S Bgypt's eemfofflictal newspaper pooed budget, it is his convic- revenue bills to withdraw. for action. Auden adapted the Lebanon A've., miUmantlc. Court date, M arch 17. Current Mhnoian dtalectic to Ms poetry, Aieo, MlaB Olive GaUagher, A1 Ahram said the Uritad 'lion that the General Assembly He acknowledged that what- Hosj>ita] Notes ' * (PtMDto by Younir) The family suggests that may have concluded an agree- "should reduce the recommend- ever bills are being withdrswn and he has recently been rsvis- The pwfit W. H. Auden, right, with auitJhor Stephen Spender at reci^jtion. Daniel J . Shea, 18, o f 696 Mtse Helen Harmon, Mrs. Edith AU evenhig visiting taoun end those wishing to do so make menb to dehver 160 H48 Patton ^ spending program by at least by the RepubUoans “had Ilttie, Quotes fog Ns early poetry to weed out C3arke St, Wapping, charged Hetoa, Mr. and Mrs. iCetth at 8 p.m., and start, in the SALE memorial contribuUons to the alt traces of Conunundam. Orit- with qteedlng and iaaued a writ­ Johneicn, Mrs. Sophea K. John­ tenkB to'Israel. The newspaper million.'' U any chance, of sdoptlan.” varioos units, a t: Pediatrics, 8 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ______Now York City and a home in With a mischievous smile, Thus Spender, from the vant­ Heart Fund in WUlimanUc or Assemblying the reported it hmt i^iatle intoimar ^ ^ald that the $260 million He eocplatoed, ‘‘BaUey and the dicagiree on the ethics of Austria. , ten warning for driving after son, Mrs. Lots Joyner, Eaien p.m. ;self Mrvloe unit, 10 o.m .; "We asic once again that you this, buT Audem ta oqa rt SpendeV dismissed the causes of age of 60 years, but he waited to the Building Fund of Temple Uon that the tanks would be seed ^ could eVkninate the, :gov- Demoerstte majorities conlml B’nai Israel. drinking. Court date, March 17. Larson, Mias Vivian Larson. CroweU House, 6 p.m. week- cease speaking in terms of de- the Old Mien of Lettera and can Spender looked friendlier. the Oxford Group; "I suspect until his friend, the Senior Poet, ' to Rottenlam from a U.8. NirT emor's proposal for taxes on whatever legistation was going “Happy birthday, Mr. Spender. Weinstein Mortuary, Mrs. Mabelle Newton, Miss Eliz­ daye, 8 p.m.. weekends and 1 ^ - mands based upon a militaiiy Uo what he pteeses. that my whole generation is had . -left. On the other hand, LATEST KODAK 640 in Wert Germany. savings interest, dl'vtdends and to be adopted. The Republican Will you have a caJee?" He Farmington Ave., Hartford, is ACCIDENTB abeth .L. Olson. By Sol R, Cohen daya; private roome, 10 a.m.; vtetooy whlto you have not jn Oscar waiiam'a Podert frivolous. It was terrific fun to answering a question on wheth­ News The paper also cleimed a capital gains; for new aalee move ia only a gesture of dto- didn’t knoiw. (The cake was go to Spain.” Then, glancing in charge of arrangements. While trying to negotiate a Also, MIsb Hattie Petasson, ■eml-private rooms. achieved end that you advance Book of Modem Verse, orty four er or not Auden’s poetry isn’t group of Israeli pilote era befog ^ ca on gas, water and elec- approval of the govemor'o kept for a more private gather­ INSTAMATIC MODELS tight turn in a Manchester Mrs. Mae 8. Putnam, Mr. and vlBtttng in 810, 814, and 828 Is proposals for ito negotiation of poete am allotted moic tton 20 out at the students in the sometimes "putting us on,” 'trained to fly U.8. Ptentom jet tricity bills; for taxes on Insur- budget.” ing later.) audience, he added, "Peihape Mrs. Portia P. Potter Ifigh School parking lot yester- Mrs. Herman Schendel, Mr. end Although the House voted programs. The bill would pro- at a' U S ' any time for immediate family «■ pe»ce which is not based on pages Yeats, WMtnmn, Dylan Spender said, "Someone should Mrs. Portia Patten Potter, 84, day, a car driven by Dan Har- Mrs. Arnold C. Thomp^, Mrs. overwiidmingly yeeferday (107 vide giants of up to 60 per cent Oe*Tnnny ” ' only, with a five-minute Umlta- *** lUurton of a victory which Hicanas end Auden. Ih the Auden remained surrounded even in the student movement write a thesis — ‘Is Auden n u * 1 3 4 of HaatingsHsi-the-Hudson, N.T., vey, 17, of 802 Adams St. Mary J. ThnU, Mis. Alice Q. 49) tor a blli caUing for a of the costs, but not to exceed ed to of At Ahmin _..j tion. Afternoon visiting hours In y** cannot'achieve milltaTily." courae of Ms loeg' aitiSUc Hte, by people. Suddenly one heard there’s a frivoloua side." Serious?’ ” formeriy of Manchester, died bounced off one snowbank into Tents, Mr*. Edith Wetherell. referendum on a state lottery, lO per cent of the basic salary i_ ™ *ki„ obatetrios are 8- to 4 p.m. then Ambassador Henry Oaibot he has used all poetic forma him announce that he was tired $ H 4 - 9 5 . 9 5 yesterday at Dobbe Perry « second snowbank, bounced- off - Mildred B. Wodiley, Mrs.. . . 1irniw4ioaIaiui.-.M> Mancheater-area legislators, of M..the personnel y n t m y wmonoi mU inO LEM Rejoins Capsule begin again pjn. Vlsiton North Vtoinamese ne- and has written posUc drama wanted to take a nap before $ 2 1 current power struggle tn Syria ara asked not to smoke in pa- »o*lators at the Parte peace and khrettos. dlnnor. He was looking tor a ride (N.Y.) Hospital after a abort Hiat snowbank into two parked u_ wwte. end Mre. EUza- exceptions, voted — oovH undennlne Arab military iUneas. She was the widow o f o f the parked cars betti S. Ventres. against it Allan Cone, princtpel of Ben- atiwtegy agakwt Israel. The ert- 113 tient’s rooms. No more than two tall®. ipj^ peripatetic reporter .must queers. Galvanized into Arthur N. Potter, who taught at bitting anotherp arked car. All After -Mile Chase visitors at one time per patient — tooretoro bdiwr the virttor’s ^ reporter asked a Voting for the state Iptte^ net Junior High and chairman tor, Ihtanuned Haseanefo Het- A • 9 1 4 Manchester Hl^ school for vehicles were operable. reterendum were Thomas Don- the Connecticut Ekiucation hal, is a oonfMant cf rrrrtdwa (Ooattaued Iron Page Omke., and -God.’’—Brother Antortus, I wards Funeral Home, 64 Aah- they are going to dislodge Israel them in a 160-mile high orbit, 10 Concealing a camera in a poc- with the settings and said little Ray Jr., 21, of East Hartford, ctatlon. miles above Scott's oonumand RoclrvlHe; Dunoan Kennedy, 2B6 poet monk of the Domtoioah ketbook, the hesUant repoitar things to put the poets at their Thursday, March H, 1MM1 p.nb-10 pjn. ford Ave., Dobbe Ferry. N.Y. skidded on a patch of ice on W. from the tenitaries it occupied Sister Clotilda of Our Lady Burial will be in the Old WiUi- Marahall, rqpresmto^ p h ^ module. E. MidMe Tpke.; Benjamin Priory, Kentfleld, Calif. arrived and ecusUy singled out, ease. Spender asked Auden if Middle Tpke. yesterday and hit Barry has introduced a bill in the June 1067 war. Ho said Is­ of Carmel Retreat House in WESTOWM mantic Cemetery. oal sciences, Is a division -vice •' Kingsley, O verbrodi R d., Vler------mentally, the prey. he has a book coming out soon. Friday, March 14,19891 p.ni4-9 pjou a guard rail. Ray said he was president^______of Hamilton Standard thought toe ret- which provides for the installa- rael could holdthe east benk «f non; Raym ond LaBelle, 60 HHl- There will be no caUing hours. the Suez Oanal, the west bank of Spender was leaning against and Auden said yes. After three This Ad Permits 1 or 2 Persons To Purchase $1 TTckets *■ PHARMACY ■ momentarlly blinded by the re- Space Systems and Biomedical would do, Barry said, tion of a traffic light at Center iop Dr,; Jeon^Lyman,, Hebron; a column, his long frame height- clicks, Auden said, "That’s For 7Sc Eotdi flection from the headlights of the Jcrdsn River end Bridget Roaarv SocUtv ^ gradually Classes Sel departmenta ‘If the referendum were today, end Church Sts. Center St is Mna Dorothy Moody, Mhnehes- ened by white hair that has an enough," and departed for hte 4S5 BARTFORO RD— 643-6230 Mrs. Paul J. Levoie a cac. following him. social nalght pass. I’m not so sure a state highway and is main­ B ^ « . „ ^ 'VERNON—Mrs. Patricia Ann representing ter Manor; Nancy Newcomb, 48 air of desperate dishevelment. uap. scienoes, is assistant xirofeasor 1970." (Niovember 1970 would tained by toe state. -U.1. p.4« « about 1 1 :37 a.m . Wilson Lane, Rockville; Steve Auden, the Hon of the evening, It is not known whether Auden Warehouse Largest of philosophy, psychology and referendum date.) PaUiertK, Andover; Mira. Anna wife of Paul J. Levoie, died The editer warned it would be g ^ ^ JuT*attei^W ^^^’ 7*^ Shortly before thatl the two The next aeries of Expectant even though it yas Spender’s Wrote Spender a poem fqr hte RECIFE, Braza — Hie religion at Manchester. Com­ _ He saiid that he believes the S tate Rep. Ralph L. Elarle o f . _ t o ----- ^ attend Mass at 7.80 pilots flred the LEM descent en- Peck, East Hartford; Harry last night at her home. very d^cult ^Arab p.^. at toe church. The event is Mothers’ Classes, i^xxisored by birthday, was being circtiloted. 90th birthday, but Spender read world's largest raw sugar and munity College. bill has an even chance of pass­ AViAUiNorth xaavexi,Haven, fuion oansiaiKassistant __r .. ^ V ■ ^ •um unuren. ine event is mIviss ^ . . I I — Pessentt, 31 MartoaB Rd.; Jo- his to Auden, 'on the occasion Mrs. Levode was bom March ing in the Senate. the Manchester Public Health One Imm ediately notices hte molasses warehouee complex Is Refreshments, eponsored by House minority leader, wlU be open to all women of the pariah. one^gned to fond septa Roux, 17 Scott Dr.; Robert N'urses Association, (MPHNA) o f hte 60th, at a lecture on poli­ 23, 1935 In Troy, Vt., and had If it does, Gov. John Dempsey the Epeaker»w-.ueto Tuesday etat ehetoe 8*“* WghlylUghly coordfoatedcoordinated p9anspians ___ " the craft on the moon-for the face which is covered 'with lines, lived in Vemon for about a being built at Recife at a cost toe Sisterhood of Temple Betii Rioy, 88 Berkley Dr., Veznon; atari Wednesday from 1 to tics and poetry of the Thirties is expected to veto it. He is .qn. weekly statewide GOP lunch­ would have to be made before _ , , last time and toen shed toe low- like that of an Btekimo or an Iiv of $7.1 million. It will be able to Shoknn, will be served after the Jotan Semanctk Sr., Windsor- s p.m. at the MPHNA office, 66 Iten chief. It Is a saga face, look- tate Wednesday. year. record as opposing a state lot­ eon, at the Shoreham Motor Israel’B ftntlfiied positlcns could of «• half inted to pounds. Jonathan Wild, 229 A'very St. days at the same time, ar^ de­ most be culUvatad, If wrinkles at the service of politics," that daughters, Suzanne Levoie and of Republican Wolifoiis’ Clubs BERTHS YESTERDAY; A poetry and polttics don’t mix be­ the House’s 44-member St. Pat­ will set up an information and Gold Prices Emwud Lutheran . Church At ithe same time they briefly signed to give guidance and can be willed. DeAnn Levoie, all at home. Vernon son bo Mr. and Mrs. Gregory cause "poUUcB is concerned rick's Day Celebration Com­ guide service booth on the sec­ oo^cll will meet Monday at flred toe ascent stage engine, counseling to expectant mothers, Otherwise, Auden could be a Funeral services will be held mittee. Not all of the- 44 mem­ rocket designed to lift men Ryan, EWagiton; a son to M)r. to help mothers______understand ■why gray-brown full professor, or, with a different time schedule. Monday at 8:15 a.m. from the ond floor of the State CapltoL the church. TaiiK bers are Irish. The master of The Democratic Womens' Set Record off toe moon. and Mira. (Seorge Kratve, 230 they look and frtl as they do, dresised In black, an Anglican Poetry escapes history." Burke Funeral Home, 76 Pros­ (Continued from Page One) ceremonies, as In past years, Clubs already have the service. ^ ^ “The ttaglng went okay," Spring St.; a daughter to Mr. and to reduce some of the con- clergyman. pect St., Rockville, with a Mass Occupancy in June North United Methodist McDl'vltt remrted. and Mre, Frederlok Gagnon, 28 Both men are unmistakably will be Assistant House Clerk and elreaidy the Peugeot car as- oems and fears toey may have of requiem at Sacred Heart Church councU on ministries The result^ orbital pattv was Williams St; a son to Mr. and British, from accent, to that When you think of Michael Seri. semibly lines at Sochaux have for themselves and child. Church at 9. Burial w ill be in w ll meet Monday at 8 p.m. at 1® mdles below that of 6cott and Mra. Rictasrd Fairbank, Marl­ aura pt ■rague piaoccupaUon. The celebration \riU Be March been halted by strikers. Classes cover the period be­ TYipeWRITERS Lowell, Vt., at the convenience yl8 in the Hall of the House of the church. the LEM started to ca-tch up, borough; a daughter to Mr. and fore the ‘ baby .arrives, the Spender has a hoiisa tn Loiulon, of toe family. Set for Court House Trial Starts President De Gaulle's govern­ Representatives. ----- ^ flashing through space in hot Mrs. Kenneth Bowden, East growth of toe baby and mother, but Auden, ■who left England tn Think o f YAl£ Friends may call at the fu­ ment said the economy could The state has been promised parcel of land near the present Ward Circle of South United ia*tault of its quarry. Hhrtford; a daughter to Mr. and 1939 and became a Uidted States TYPEWRITER SERVICE neral home Sunday from 2 to 4 the physical and emotloted ex­ early June occupancy of 'the shopping center. It will proba- Barry has been named chair­ stand only a 4 per oert w a^ in- M;ihodis^“ "(^uI^' Mrs. D ai^ Beitjamln, Pine Hill citizen In 1946, now divides hte >- 649-4980 and 7 to 9 p.m. For Merrills crease this —'— - " " — >rh,e gap between hunter and periences of mother and father Tolland County Court House now bly be used for additional park- man and O'Neill a member of Rd., ToUsnd. after the baby’s arrlal, and a tone between an apartment in 42 S. Adams SL, Hanrheator under construction in the re- ing space. a subcommittee of the Appro­ DISCHARGED 'YESTEK- tour of the ohetatrics floor at Funerals newal area in Vemon. xive commissicners also re- priations Committee—toe sub- DAY: N. George Avram, Hart­ Manchester Memorial Hospital. J Atty. Harvey Hoberman, rep- viewed a proposed second phase committee for Regulation and started_____ this___ week______In Tolland nmvMtirtfWi ^ — tnose thait astronautB will have fo rd ; John J, Polidoro, 601 Those wishing more informa­ resenting the developer. Alee of redevelopment with Daniel Protection of Persons and Prop- Countv Suoerlor Court m HneV . Parish zone workers of Com- *o make iln launching toem- Hartford Rd.; Ekwin KoneanI, Albert Anderson tion about the classes may con­ Co. of Jderiden, revealed this Schuster of Raymond and May, erty. Co^ty Superior Court in Rock- ^O rdl^y.. the govern^nt munlty Baptist Churoh ^ 1 wives from the^no^* Pomfrrt; Laurie E. Strong,-30 tact the MPHNA office. Whon 11m Meaclon CoHs for Howon, Funeral services for Albert Information to the Redevelop- planning consultants. p'Nelll, in addition. Is on the nearly a dozen charges ^ labor agree on a percentage meet Monday at 7:30 p.m In The momentarv imifooidnir Anderson of 257 Tolland Tpke. niomas Dr., Wlapping; Chris­ Think o t H it ment Commission Wednesday This second phase wUl be subcommittee for Highway and stemming from his escape from monagemert and Fellowship Hall of toe church. P«>be was the onlv flaw in- ^ topher Chicoa, 66 Westminster yo u r home? were held this morning at night. 'He also updated the con- mope of a rehabilitation pro- other Special Fimd Agencies. prison guards Dec. 19. *"’*'** to decide how It ----- rendezvous mission Emanuel Lutheran Church. Th^ mission. Rd.; Eric Hewitt, 6 Fern St., Centennial Near struction schedule for other gram with only those buildings ------Mrs. Merrill is chanred with **°?*r. "®. I" cuf- iteenheater Area Rev. C. Henry Anderson, ^s- Aa Scott pulled the amrw-Uke RockvlUe; Mra. El(zaheth J. Parkhill-Joyce 7 buildings in the area. . beyond repair to be tom down. The executive Graham, 02 Russell SL; Dohald POTCHEFSTROOM, South lor, officiated. Miss Jean Conk­ out oi the nose of The nine-story complex of> Lester ^um , chairman of the Connecticut Conference Bennett, 26 Pine Knob Circle, Africa —The aecond-rtdest unl- lin was organist and the soloist he reported it housing for the elderly will be commission said that repre- appeared Wtoping; Leo Mttterholaer, veralty in the RepubUc of South Flower Shop was Jack„Jtose. Burial was in started 30 days after final ap- sentatlves from HUD will come Appropriations Ck)m and new taxes leyted to protect meeting Moday at 7 :Sso "w out Immediately. Frank Oakelet, Proprietor East Cemetery. when he waa presented in the Cedar Swamp Rd., Coventry; wUl be XOO yean old this proval is given by-the New to Vemon sometime during the yesterday and pressed 0» <™c M«r tt. ni, L« 5„; m K 001 BIAIN ST., BIANOtaiSTBB Bearers were Ronald Erick- Rockville court on Dec. 19. Mra. Lauretta Marquis, 341 Vaar. It Is Potchefstroom Unl- York Office of Housing and Ur- week' of Mhrch 24 to lisspect the *7iore funds for the Depart- Novem ber. (Next to Hartford National give us the business Merrill, a sjato prisoner, was S. Rpgera o f 18 Orirt MUl Rd., g oin g to b ^ k m ^ HiUford St.; Ralph R. Streeter, veralty tor ChrteUan Higgler Bftnk) ban Development. two areas proposed for the sec- of Community Affairs.-' sentenced that day for theft of ------Otastortwry. The pragram will Wtemvitt rfc_ 472 Keeney St.; Mra. Maureen Unlveralty • YES—WE DEUVBB a o f the It is expected that approval ond phase. One area is. to be urged that more emphasis a motor vehicle in his escape include a demonstration of trol "d ry oT J S e^ ?^ ^ : F. Gallo, 120 Charter Oak SL; ^ Orange Free State, Piwnea: 040-0101—040-i4tt Personal Notices ^11 take about four months, south of West Main St. extend- Placed on the A (Action) In from the prison farm in En­ Convicts’ Words spring floral arrangements.MTangements. tlons?" ^ «m»w- M n. E v e l^ Griswold, 71 Creet- founded in 1866, te older. The devel^r has 60 days to ing to the railroad right of way C-DAP. and leas on the P field on Dee. 25, 1967. wood Dr.; Mrs. Anna Marshall, In Memoriam ^bmit revised plans and IWD and the other Is to be n^h While he was being driven To Warn Young KOsa Barbara Orube, daugh- J*««**^ 867 Forter SL, Wapping; Nancy . . . you’ ll be glad you did. We know where the buyers are . . . M days to review them. The of West Main St. Both areas called for the release of back to prison after the sen­ ter of Mr. and Mra. Wallace ***• ‘•ocl'hig E. Dressier, 18 Green HIU SL; In lovinr memoo' of JoJohn D. De- e coper, however is leaving j ^ St. lunosfunds at .^onceonce lorfor ajcuonaction pro- Against Crime M. Orube, 887 Porter St. aiu) ^ piloU: we know what they want. We give you that extra effort that the completion datf: at 24' tencing, he Is alleged to have ■Okay, Mra. Marjorie Nelsod, 24 Sun- iMUEMfO away March 7. Schuster termed Vernon Ave. Sratus. ■; pulled a gun on three prison Joseph CoUetU of Thompaon- a fretoman at Oonnecticut Ctol- '' you're free. You're months even though it probably pulled a gun on three prison ttea r." adt SL; Kent W. SqovUle, Has- Fitting children’s shoes is a specialty at Leonard’s spells ACTION . . . we can guarantee cash in 24 hours, if you as the ‘ action" area. This con- "Action is more urgent than'guards in Ellington, tying two vllle, an honorary member of lege, . has been named to the lardvlUe; George Crandall, 219 Titere Im not unele da;aoy that he dues take that long, if cori- The two vehltdes had been need it. sists of 24 acres and Includes '°ng-range planning," he' said, ta a tree and putting the third tae Jaycees at too Connecticut Rd.,. ToUand; Dawn “Conqdete Line loving way for ha -wife, his ohlldmi 13 with defects and 15 substuml- appeared yesterday before the •*'® ®8*‘ **'® Connecticut Mo- views with the prisoners Sun- Betanger, daughter **«*»»y- Marie Kresge, ThompsonvUle; and others. the commercial part of the Of C4>rrective project fiave informed the de­ ard on the basis of exterior in- -^ernWy's Committee on Ctties Manchester, po- day a* 7 p.m. at toe Church of 5?, “ “ **” • A. «ronauto in­ Mra. Mary Fortin and daugh­ Shoea” May Uisl love him. spection. and Boroughs. hce charge, abandoned It. and toe Asaumptitm hall. Hie event "®*“®d«r of 61 Wellington Rd.. aiwh "*.****’' •” **“** one veloper they would prefer to ter, 211 Many Lane, Vernon; Poll "• Parrot Tile Rockville Savings and SpoaWng as a representative off with his mother In is open to all teen-agers of the Mudent at St FraiKis Hoopit- * ^dely orbital hal- His loviiic -wllV.-. __ have 50,000 square feet of shop­ A . Jeanne Clapp and aon, Your Doctor’s Joaefihhie and-children Loan, located in the Henrv “'® Connecticut Conference of *’®‘’ ®“*‘' '” '®y '^®*'® “^'*®" ‘"‘o parUh. •! School of Nursing, recent- «>VP«g ptetura and mak- w o L v e r t o n ping area with a three to one HaaardvUto. Prescription Building, which has been con- Mayors and for himself he ® *®w hours later In The prisoners, who have form- began a eouiae in psycWatrio I? . ” !***" **** •ystams I n MemorUm parking ratio as opposed to the .which has been con- Mayors ^ d for himself, FlUed proposed 80,000 square' feet and “ ®ta''®. scheduled to start six months tion is constructed. R was de- departments. Tuesday. people avoid involvement tar of Mr. and Mrs. Ean Leigh. toe move set up a maximum mn- SHOES "Fitting Is Merrill s handbag was in crime. Hiey also want to tan o t 11 ADlson Rd., TUcott- Puwion range of stout ttiree a month, a Northweatem Uni- 8edly mlae«d veralty aurwey found. Men go­ 881 MAIN ST Our urife while warn. Inform, and encourage vUle. has been named to the RiUee end ertabUrtred a ^ thnt would bring the two hgek ing Into sales wlU command MANCHESTSR RushM»" health and “* .‘**® ta

tiroets Next Prime Minister ^ Miner, Rescuers Said at Least Muscovites Stage Protest ‘More Guts Than Charm’ Tag OKiasar. .co lo r T V . 24 H ours Apart Breakfast Witt Follow Cost 31 Soviet Lives Doesn’t Bother Golda Meir d a r k , Utah (AP) — Reacue Girl Scout Services ■Dr MAKCtm BUA80N became the vehicle for as­ workera said today they were at AT A— Pmm W riter cendancy in IsraeU poHttcal IWe. least 24 hour* away from teach­ INC. ■iibday Jg o iil Boout Bunfoy. wan to r mutual add to the Jidm In Manchuria Clash She represented HMadrut ait Aa haU'^baati tha euatosn in tho Rogen houae, Juat orar (ha JERUSALEM (AP) EMa- ing WlUlem Jonee, the miner intemationa] conferences end trapped underground rince 8ri- Isw yamra, ritendaac* M ^ (Osnilmied fkaoi Rage Ofae) ------fuiM d in Arab robes simI veil, a was a delegate to many Zionist urday. •^rvfoe* at tha tour Bolton " S J S ! " The nsaln snibsaay buUdtng, • b A Otilnene ettisu ntatronly onetime school marm world congresBes. Her business The reecuet* were drilling a stttfog Axther back foom the been raported only teieOy to tiia from Milwaukee riipped across acumen landed herr an ossigiv two-inch “guide” hole through Soviet prena. Chhiaas tosMi^ ment from a Palestine company Jordanian lines to persuade a to the encloeuie where Jenee la “• • • * * * * *4 the Community «d in a boua* on Ptymouih La., Btrest, escaped damage. The oaaOs repwted (hat 18 mUBon to purchase ships in ScandirB.- thal^ worth entrapped. oauring oonoswi tiut no damaga. large esubasay cemposasd Bedoutn chief to remain mutral vla for a flod^ng merchant The two-inch hole, driUed at a CathoHo Boouto and Brownie* OonfregnUoiml Natan bsdtt In the days of happier rela. Broadcarts fmsn Fisldi« mate during Israel’s 1948 war of inde­ marine. 46-degree angle, waa expected win attend the 10 a.m. at *"** Daactnis of Bol- tkni between the Sovint Union no n of any demenstra- pendence. Her eloquence failed.^ , . Intenperaed with intemetion- to take two to four hour* to « t Maurice Church, mavaing ton CongregaUonal Church' U and C2ina and ia much larger tkaa China today. Irwtead But then eloquence heui never aJ Zionist conferences, she complete, after which It would looking into.. ^i°wnsta4rB with M r*.. Norman ■P<»'8oring a Lenten Bible than needed by Ore smaB dlplo- they spoke of various oigantoit- come easily to Oolda Meir, the helped smuggle Jewish immi­ take an eatlmated 20 boura for a Lnnham at t:4B. atudy, led by the Rev. J. Stan- matfo atari now mslntalrwd tfona In Albsntoi, Jepsn and Aus­ 70-year-old grandmother, Is­ grants into Palestine In defiance 20-inch diamond bit to carve ita here. rael’s next prime mtoiister. of a British blockade. She car­ ^^‘’tETagattcnal Scouts will Conover from 7 to 8:30 Sun- tralia denouncing tha “flovtst way along the aame route. meet wtth Mrs. Robert Dixon evenings in the Education A Hne o f soHM 200 mtilUsnwn revtolonlats’ armed pravoos- As successor to L, evlEshkoI, ried and learned how to use a Slmultaneoualy, other reacue In front of the em txa^ kept the Sten gun. cn the steps in back of the Discussion will be Ucn.’ ’ Mrs. Meir is regarded as a skill­ worker*, ualng hand tool*, were Opens Seminar ohurdi at 9:40 to attend the mainly on the questions raised crowd from sisging onto Ibe Ths broodcssta also oonUnned In 1M4I, rtie became director ful, sometimes abrasive, pollti- rircumventlng the rockfall trap­ MR. PERFECTIONIST wotah^ eerrioe at 10. t>y thoae attending. emhassy grounds. A poUcemsn a propaganda hne depicting ' cal broker who has long wielded of the Jewish Agency's political “Food Becotnea Toa’’ wiU ping Jones by digging a route Allptteopallana will meet In the deacona will sponsor a wtth a bi8l horn kept repeoitihg, Csedioslovakto and Mbngoito aa enormous mfouence in back- department, then a sort of shad­ officiala said would take three open llw tour atanlmr pro(gram "•rthsK of 8 t George’s Church Toast beef dinner April 12 ats8 “Comrades, please dotft throw victims of “the new toais" hi stage Israeli politics. ow foreign miniotry. With the days. fo r new lywad womsti sad at 10 wtth Mias HoUy Gorton for P-m- TlcketB will be avedlable anything a t the wlndanvs.’ ’ Moscow. “ She is the headmistress at a establishment of Israel In 1948, Jonea, atrengthened by water COLOR-TV HOLIMIUT.. FIRST But tfas «x of United tles. They ignored the poUca- foreign minister. She became Mazy Aim Plaoiotta, Hartford Methodiat burgers on roll, potato sticks. Quitclaim Deed served. trapped Jones in a small dead­ Chimdi. ' man’s advice and each ttarve a Lmase A. Lisitta to Eero secretary-general of the majori­ Coouty agent a t the Untveiatty wax beans, butterscotch pud­ A kidnller critic wrote: “ She end tunnel. Rescue crews had BrenWInat w ill be served at window wo* anzazhad the crowd Lunttzz, 68 BV)ley at., no oon- ty Mapm party in 1966, but re­ all but given up hope of finding at ConMottout’a Coopemtive ding; Tuesday, American chop 1st out a roar. is a living denial of the cliche signed lest year after Mapai the 'Community Hall alter the veyzuioa tax. him alive when they were star­ aCOZEIOEr SERVICE PEOPLE Ebetenaton Servloa, will dlaeuaa suey, corn, cookies; Wednes­ The nzahr sotatd truck in front that all diplomats are slippery- merged with the other Socialist aervlcee, Oirla are to be picked BnUding PermHs tled to hear him call out sarly the etfeot at food on beauty and day, hamburg gravy on rice. of the emhaoBQr repeoied over tongued prevaricators. Her factions to form the United ta ­ up between 12:10 and 12:80. IFoter Co. Option Given to Town Donald H. Rogers, atterarions Wednesday: “When are you hnalth. Xbortouta In meal plan- and over the Soviet protest note speech is neither polished nor bor party. The Rev', J. Stanton C^iiavar T h u i^ ay. OfflciaU of the Manchester Water Co. yesterday signed attd turned over to the town on op­ to dwelling at 82 LMtta flt, tMO. Convicted Deserter going to g r t nze out o f here?” ittng and how to aatlafy a hun­ delivered to ttie Chinese goverii- streamlined. It is Imple and She headed Israel’s U.N. dele­ o f Bolton CongregaUonal Church sandwkjh, cranberry tion to buy the company at any time within the next two years. Ernest L. Morse, company Ahihonse aral Franooi Gets- Sp. 4 Edwin C. Arnett, the first Bervicemsm con­ Rescuers said Jones seemed ... THE EXPERTS YOU KNOW gry hurtMOMra appetite. sauce, cabbage salad, gelatin; mamt laet Sundey right after the ararm. She is heart, much heart, gation several times and as for­ 'Will aoy grace. piwsldent, is ready to put his signature cm the document. Sitting beside him to Mtetthew Mori- to be in good shape but impa­ Mfaa Plaototta hne been an Friday, tomato soup, toasted bordeip dash in which both So­ wlch, aftmatians to dwriUng at ar.d honesty.” eign minister helped formulate victed of desertiinsr from Vi'ertnam to Sweden, leaves AduMa aaaMing at this break- arty, company vice president Standing, from left, are Atty. Hugh M. Josriott who rapresento 140-162 Binrii St., 91.800. tient to get out. He told the crew jiyppifiwienel Mtchen aupervlaor, cheese sandwich, a j^ es. v ie t and CMnese aoldlets were And Gen. Carl von Horn, who Israel’s policy of wooing emerge a Eort Dix court 'buHdiniBr under the sruaid of a fast will be Mns. Lanham, Mra. the oompMny. Town Manager Robert Wetos, and Town Cfoumel John F. Shea Jr. The sigttlng after getting some nourishment food and nu^tton ooneuttant kUed. WJfltam Robbkzi for Robert headed the U.N. truce supervi­ Ing African states. She was In military pofficeman. Arnett received a 4-year prison OUdden, M rei Chartee MMouc- Bulletin Board took place in Shea’s office. The option opens the way for* the town to acquire the private wa­ through a small pipe: “Why YOU CAN RELY ON...THEN, for low-4nooina motlMra, family The entire denzonsttattm waa Kanss MJX, eaMUton to dweSiiM sion organisation during her charge of foreign affairs when cl. Mra. Jack Etoty, Mrs. John The Board of Tax Review ter supply (ximpany with its wells, distribution lines, and land holdinga. The price to sat at sentence yeeiterday. (AlP Photofax) don’t you send me up a pickax oounaelor and tepudier end di- coordkZBted by poUoe at 61 Plynzouth Lana, $0,000. tenure as Israeli foreign minis­ Israel and West Germany estab­ Hadion, Mira. Stanley Bates, w ill be in session to hear tax­ ll.OO million plus the coot of any Improvements the company makes between now and the , and I’ll smash my way out.’’ recter a t programa for under­ payers’ complaints on assess­ and Sovtet arm y troops. Mlany JAB BufkHng Co. h v . for ter, gave this description; “ She lished diplomatic ties despite a privileged children. Mk». _ Don Carpestter, Mns. Rieh- time the town buys the company, if It derides to do so. (Herald photo by Ofiara.) - Ralph Norton, aftetadfons to is a heavily built lady who of oppoeition from var- ments tonight'from 7:30 to 0 o f fhoae etatloned at shatoglc WE SNOWED HIM... The aiibjeot of Tueeday eve- Mrs. Eart Canon, prints hrid walktetalkles. dwelling at 0 Oakiand S t, $1,- seema to exist on a diet of ciga- Israeli quarters. Legislative Briefs ______willa. be <*sma-. "The M m * . I^OJlAawum L«»*>oo TMnamre* Biggs' and Mra. and tomorrow from 2 to 0 p.m. nttig’a group wMch to outXned in a bill Five sound trucks mounted 000. rettes and coffee and radiates Her political prestige plum­ Rood Ovar Your Head.” Joaeph Vlrgkia Bergstrom. in the town office conference now in coitunittee. JUDGES The bill stipufaLtee that di­ OOSMEflOS room. sdth tcudapeahera w ere parked Economy BuUdei* for Adeland an aura of what I can only de­ meted on the eve o f li>e 1967 La Oava, vtoe prealdent at the Fliem ea’a Ball Federal Aid Freeze Shapiro described the advisory Arab-Israeli war when she HARTFORD (AP) — Final vorce action would be legal even WE OABBT AIX. The Board of Education will hr frixx; of the embaaay to lead O. West oltetBttana to daralHng scribe as more guts than 6uasar’"ColorTV Hartford County H oom Build- Ttw Bolton fire department re backed TlgaJ Alton for defeme conftTmeMon for the reappoint­ if only one partner resided in | THE TOP UNB8 group os oompoeed of 12 mem­ the demonstiBtaes In chantitM **^ HmUngten St; $800. charm.” etu Aaaociatlon, will dlaouss the posts that (he fhesnen'a baU hold !ts regular meeting Mon­ bers: Nine leading buBin^ssmen minister Instead of Moehe Day­ ment of 12 judges was msde the state. day at 8 p.m. in Room 37-38 of “Shame on the eXque of Edward Oravrilne for Marlon Aspersions about her lack of is the set with the pMfoUs in arranging mortgages held Saturday nlgM at Ffono’a and three representattveB of the an. She 3ays she then foresaw Ihuraday

1 i r 'l W B I i V B MANCHESTER EVENIN6( HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FtHDAY, MARCH 7, 19«9 MANCHESnSB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CON^., FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1969 JL. PAGE TfittnSN Toffiand South Windsor Tenement 'Fire Seeks Referendum V X AR GAXElC*iV> -By CLAY R. PO LLAN - O'aihis 9 lives Akin UIRA Boya LeagueWm Expand .Lincoln-Mercury Leads The Taum Prints ^Monograph^ Tour D6ily AeHvify Gufds StPT. 33 FRIDAY MARCH 14th _ ii Actording tb lha Sian. In Jersey G ty House Vote Favors '^1 ■ AW. 19 OCT. 22 ^ 4- 6-16-24 To develop rnessoge for Saturday, To Keep Up udth Demands Way With The Brand. All New For Prospective Industry read words corresponding to numbers 3-l2-20-»^ JiaUSBlY CITY, N.J. (AP) — <9-32-82-87^ . The Tolland Boya League has of your Zodfoc birth sign. A young mother with her daugh­ otgM frasn 9 until l hi Ik it- BitaM iM Dav«k>i)m«it Campmire, 186 Famham Rd., or TAURUS SCORflO at State Lottery Bill APS 30 announced plena to esepand the •te It “an PenV Wert, 74 Aliaon Dr. 1 Youf 31 Don't 61 The OCT. 33 ter In her aims leaped Pertsh Center. Dancing I MAy30 2 Wotch 32 Whot 62 N o (eague to accommodate a great­ wM be to the music of the Pertt- HARTFORD, Com. (AP) — al” and “not worth our oao- 3 You 33 Antogonizt 63 Be NOV. 31 floors to her deolth in a tans- w e in vite yo u euapaicn to interest School Menu >114-17-21-35 er number of youtha wishing to houes Four, wMh a ll proceeds Connecticut cltiaene will be sideration.” ^ _ The school lunch program for 4 Socioi 34 Quiet 64 Tontrwms ilO-13-341 ment lire which took nine Hves ^ 4 5 ^ 7 5 5 Favors 35 Trovel'f 65 For b«tog densted to the Wtot And. Mte. Beck’s opinion was not •Bd oommerclal flrme week la as follows; Mon- 27-46-57 Thursday night. parU dpate. ask ed their opbSon on a state 6IMINI 6 Doy 36 Restless 661s The VFW Post Ml wltt hoU a (diared by Rep. Thomas 1 bt VwiWng fei South Windsor,” day, Hamburg In a roll, 7 Out 37 Place 67 Influential SAOITTARIUS Mis. Rena Diokeraon, 29, Two addiUonal major and mi- lottery If an advisory reforen- '66-7666-76-8089 12 M ay 42 You 72 Promote 62-70-83^^ Home. Emphasising hte oonvletion, ^ Tu«day, f»»en orange Juice the g ir l dtod la te r in a hOapItBl. two Babe Ruth teams and one O m untttee. fmw—, teTluag tlw i to oontider («|em«nUxy), grinders with CANCIR 1 3A 43 Afternoon 73 Aggressive TO AN ORGAN CONCERT The Tcfiand TwMem and O’Brien flouiMied three New Three other daughters, Di- ^ y league team. JUN€3I 14 Start 44 To 74 House The representativas voted 107 York State lottery tiekete and S eu tt W indsor as a p art o f th eir mgwt, chepeae, tranalneiB and 15 Time's 45 Good 75 6usir>ess neer. I t , D ori, 6, am i Wanda, 7 U ruin O n p s sne(m(ber* wiM m eet 16 You're 46 And 76 Excellent I Due to the eicpanaion plana to 49 Thuradsy in favor of the 'voived that If he wins the grand N. hdara grcnrth plan. The com- jottuce, potato <«pe, pickle months, were found dead in the *‘***'«>w oMemoon at i in the 17 New 47 Be 77 Opposite more adult volunteers are bad­ nonpartisan blU. And its chief prise he wiU donate his legls- mlaaiaB 1m s also placed copy chips, buttered peas in the high ^U-18-29-38 18 Aheod 48 Someone 78 Sex apartment of apparent smoke Leonard’s Oomer Fire Hoiw. ly needed. siqgxNter In the House, John la to r's salary ($3,280 p er sc aiidpla^laatiralem agaslne chocoiate. nut brownie, ^68-72-81-8t 19 Don't 49 Fovors 79 Your poiaoniiig. The UiSted • Cbngragotfaial 80 For Registration for the'^ Boys A. lOaciko^, D-Torrington; oaUad “Itiasouroe PublloaUon, A milk LtO 20 Expect 50 Changes AQUARIUS PUgrbn FrthxwaMp will Sion) to the state of Oomecttcut. 21 Ventures 51 Don't 81 Your On the fourth floor of the 20- League will he held March 16 Qulde to imhntriai Parks and JUIV33 JAN. 30 opkied that X has "a n esoosHent Wednesday, broiled diicken 22 Moke 52 Or 82 Proposots famlly dwelUiig four children of from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and on flhns on sinuner obnfer- Guild Speaker Area Development.” ■ ■ AUG. 33 23 Any 53 Let 83 Monopolize FEB 18 «nces at their meetitw Siavday chance of passing in the Sen­ with cream gravy, cranberry 24 Populor 54 Wont 84 Later Mr. and Mrs. FhUip Thomas March 22 from 6 k.m. to 8 p.m. a te .” WUtsr J. Mealy, industrial ^ 2 - 7-26-31 rdgl* at 7 at the chwch. Jon O. NOwmon, U. 8. At­ Police Say ‘Fire’’ ViclinI sauoe, buttered whole kernel 25 Likely 55 Gronted 85 Date died. Police said they were left at the Town Hall. ‘These will be TYm bin was passed in . the |0^33-4»67 26 You 56 Let 86 It ^ TVmiuruw’s Soyw Baeloetlball Dovalopment Conunisslon Chair­ oom, appie pie square with alone becEiuse th e ir m other was the only times registrations will torney for OoMMctfout, w ill dis­ House despite the (ammunition Was in Fact Murdered VIRGO 27 After 57 Rest 87 Todoy L*ia«ue sdmfole la lipman man, has named Edward cheese, bread end butter, mHk. 28 With 56 Around 88 Welfare at work and their father had be accepted. AUG. 23 cuss “La w and OontengMiary provided opponents of the bill NEW MILFORD (AiP)—Mlsi Havans and Robert Anderson as Thursday; frosen orange Juice 29 Romontic 59 Temper 69 Bbsir>ess gone out to buy cigarettes. AU boys including those who OmwAas vs. CUnton Prens t-JO; ^ S6PT. 22 30 Voluoble 60 Or 90 Day CLIFTON GOODALE S ociety” (Kt a m eertag o f the by (he retati've lack of success Florence • Beatrice Grtggs, 48, a oommlttee to set up a direst (eiementary), pissa with meat The Thornes cbiktoen were played last year muat register. Wonat’s VB. Kkediko Braihero 19-22-23.50 3^6 of lotteries In New York and found dead at her New MXford m all and loUonr-up cam paign. end cheese, cole slaw. Ice )Good Adverse C) ncs;s.i Philip B, Patrick, 4, Detnrah, 3, ‘They are to be accompanied by 2:80, and Savings Bank o f TV>1- Guild of Our Lady of St. Bar­ IS-S^ New Hampshire. home Wednesday, 'was the vic­ Havana has stated, ‘^Materials cream bar, bread and butter, and AnnamBirie, 1. a parent or guardian, and if «W I vs. Sport Mhlt, 8:80. tholomew ‘Tueeday at 8:80 pjn. If Oormecticut did no better tim of murder rather than lire 1969 COUGAR such as brochures and stajUslics miac. An unidentified boy was revering for the first time in St Bartholomew's School than New York on a per capHa ana effective only If they reach OF KEYBOARD STUDIO Manchester Evening Herald as originally assumed, police Friday, baked Osh stlckB, but­ has been ftjced, but it Is under snatched off the roof of the tene­ muat bring a copy of their birth Ubraty. basis, a lottery would realise the right people. It is our inten- Tolland correspondent Bette said Thursday. tered aUced beets, butterscotch Pier Collapses investigation. Arnold M. DIamo ment, which coBapsed later into certificate which will be exam­ only $2.6 mlliion a year accord­ Q uatrale, tel. 876-2846. Because of the importance of PeiJoe said an autopsy showed tton to nmke the best possible pudding with topping, buttered OonEfruction Oo. of Great Neck, the iNimed out aheU of the build­ _ AT MIDDLE CENTER JR. HIGH SCHOOL ined and returned. ing to Rep. Albert R. Webber, the apeaker and lilq’ topic, the the dioired body of the victim of the to<^ we have pro- com bread, milk. A pjate At Grpton Ba!se N.Y. is the prime contractor for ing. Boys must be at least eight D-New Haven. duoeil, and to let the Induatiial wHl be served daily at TMmoihy Mayor Thomea mielan aided ROUTE 30, VERNON _ 2Va MILES FROM THE CMCIJE years old and not have reached -4* men c i the parish end their had been stabbed ssvieral tlmee. .00 the pier project. A key word In the proposed and oommerclal community OROTON, Com. (AP) — A in rescue work, making several their 18th birthday before Au­ V e r n o n frien ds h ave been invMied. FoUoe arrested David H. Turn­ Edwarda and the Mgh school. The Navy said the mishap did COR. OF DART RD.i aw * • as tbferendum is ’’advisory.” ^Re­ knosr that South Windsor is a pier under construction at the trips inEfde the buUding during gust 1. A t 86, Atty. Newman (s one er, 18, also of New MUford, ncf affect other pier activittes AT 8:00 PM . sults of the referendum would good piece In which to live, th e fire . ' A registration fee of |1.B0 of the youngest U.8. attorneys Thursday and c h a r g ^ h li^ .tyUJi Delivered! Sooth Windsor correspondent U43. Navy Submaine Base col­ at the base. Library Program not be binding on the legisla- work and prosper.” will be charged for each boy to in the natton. was (appointed homldde In oonnectlm wito the Carol Moulton tel. 044-8714. The pier had been scheduled 2699 lapsed Thiusday evenliig, and MUSK TO THB UKINGS ture, but would only constitute “Oommunity Monograph” Is help defray the cost of insur­ to his preeent poet by Pireei- incident. about 446 tons of concrete tum­ to be completed in November On Girl Scouts dent Johnson. A fter Sene(te oon- a aaanpling of public oplnkm. avnilelile at the Town Hall. — OF EVERYONE — ance protection. Turner allegedly (broke into as one of Ewveral piers at the finns(thxi, he took ofttoe (n Oc­ The fatll w ill languish th the Dinner For Donnelly bled into the Thames River. • CLASnOAL a FOPCLAB • FUN MUSIC 'Boys between the ages of IS the Griggs’ home with the in­ ★ "SAFE-BUY" USED CARS ★ Rockville base being modernised. The C H A ^ VO U R and 16 wishing to play ball may Set Tomorrow tob er 1964. Senate haU of the General Law A dinner dance bi honor of the One dvlUan worlcman was tention of burglary, but when 1963 CO M ET 1967 R A M B L E R 1667 CO M ET amounf of extra time which register at the same tlfoe upon Committee, however, mdess a Rtate repreeentatlve of the 4«th dumped Info the river when die A special program In honor of H e is oo-edtbor 'w ith Semubor controntM by the victim, 2-DOOB SEDAN 4-DOOR SEDAN STATION WAGON Hospital Notes win be needed to complete the P M S G R in iO N payment of a |2.60 registration Abrehiam Riblcoff of a. high majority (19) of the Senate pe- District, Thomas J. Donnelly, collap E ie occurred, but he was Bier 6 project was not Immedi­ PLAN ON SPENDING AN ENJOYABLE EVENING WITH US cart Scout week wlU be held at stabbed her end burned the 6-cylinder, automatic, radio, | ’’Ambassador,” big 6-cylln- “Villager,” 8-cylinder, autte, fee. school text book, “Politics: The ttUotH It out of committee. has been scheduled for March Visiting hoan are U:S8 to 8 not hurt, said a Navy spokes­ ately known, the NIavy spokes­ the Rockville Juntar U tm ry to- house in (an attem p t to cover whitewalls, bucket seats. der engine. Here’s good, eco­ matic, power steering, power Bxpensea are expedted to run American Way.” One of the leading House sup­ 21 at ScfaaUbs Restaurant on Rt. man. m an said. nuarow from 10 to 10:46 a.m. evidence, said pnllloe. $745 nomical transports(tlon. brakee, luggage ca irter, p.m. in all areas except ma­ high IMs year due to expansion A graduate of Princeton Uni- porters of a state Income tax, whitewalls, radio, wood grain 6 In Blest Windsor. “ Dinner with A civilian canstruction super- . Girl Scouts and Brownies, as Audrey Beck, D-MamOMd, spofes $1345 ternity where they are 2 to 4 WE HONOR of die league. For this reason oersliy, Newman received his IBM PONTIAC paneling. DonnoUy” will begin at 7 p.m., visor who was on the pier when well os girls interested tn scout­ out Thursday (against a state league offictalsi are requiring kwr dejjnrae in 1966 fro m Y a le 4-DOOR HARDTOP with dsnoing isen l a.m. and 8:30 to 8 p.m. the collapse began aald he heard Loan from U.S. Aida ing, are invited to attend the lottery. 19M M E R C U R Y $1895 Robert O’Oonnril of South " a toud oraok” before support^, p a s t e l’^ h a rg ^ efuih parent to help wltti die Law School where he was an ’’Catalina,” 8-<^linder, auto­ 4-DOOR HARDTOP 1967 C A D H X A C program'. ‘Ihere wm be a film She asseitod that oveiheaid UeOETT DRUa matic, power brakes, power I Whidsor has been named chair- Admitted Testerday: Olorla lug bolts in the pier broke off. Turkey in Drug Control ( THEINTl^8 ^ CARD ) sale of raffle tickets to hrtp de­ offloer of (the Yale L a w Journal. “Montclair” 8-cyllnder, auto­ 4-DOOR HARDTOP lUuXratlng what sooutis« can coerts Involved In lega l gam bling steering, radio. matic, power steering, power He was a'Ue Id run to ttiore. fray eicpenees. H e has served (as senior law PARKADE FVII Cadillac power e<|uip- of the event, with Walter Ameika, Mary La.; Robert Pl- ANKARA (AP) — Backed by ottor in the way o f’fun, aWlI, ore much higher than those of brakes, radio, rear speakers, The Navy did not identify either The neict meeting of the clerk to Chief Justice Earl War­ $1095 I ment, i^us factory tnetoltod J. Mealy South Windsor end iroinen. West Main St.; Prindl- a loan from the United States, GEORGE’S B crvicee end knowledge. regular revenue producing meth­ OPEN vinyl roof. air conditioning. league w ill be held Monday at 7 ren and as executive assistant Oerol Patten of Baet Wiwfoor as Bvtushek, Village St; John of the men. Turkey announoed new meas­ pm. at die United Congrega- Senior eooiilt Paiutette Wallen to the Secretary of Health, ods. Revenue from a state lot­ :45 40 IQ P.M. 1967 P O N T IA C ' $1645 cochalnnen. McCaifhy, High St.; Bmmaline The N a v y said the tT78,000 ures today to oontnd mmcotlics 2-DOOR HARDTOP $3795 ttonal Church. wlU present a short taJUc on the BduoaUan and Welfare. tery, she said, woUld be “trivi­ 1966 M E R C U R Y TIohatB may be purchased Blaokwilder, Charter Rd.; An- project to replaoe Pier 6 at the smuggling and iUegat opium PINE PHARHARY “ BonneWIle,” vinyl roof, auto­ 1967 CO M ET School Lunches ■vakiea and im p a ta n ce o f scout­ He also has served as ad- CONVERTIBLE from the chairman and co-chair- ft>inette Luoerlnl, Mlontauk Dr., sub base had begun in May of cultivation. APPLES ing and (here will be a dlspllay matic, power steering and 2-DOOR HARDTOP "Monterey,” S-cyllnder, au­ •M CBINTEB 'ST. 'Lunches at all local sohoolB n Snistrative assistant (and as men or by getting In touch with **** Irene McNamara, Thomp- lad year, and was about BO per The $3 miUlon U.S. loan, brakes, fladtory installed air “Capri” 8-cylInder, automat­ next week are, Monday, hot in th e EldUh P eek room o f th e apecilal oounoil to Senator'Ribi- tomatic, power steering, ra­ eltlurtlM East Windsor or South aonvttle. cent complete. MANCHESTER, CONN. condiUonlng, stereo tape, ic, power storing, vinyl roof, dio, whitewalls. made last year, has been used meatball grinder, cole slaw, wotfc of some of Uie soout coff. Cmdr, WEilter WiEigner, o ffic e r polygllass wWtewails. radio, whitewalls. Spe<^ Value! Windsor Repifolloan Town Oom- B*rths Yenteextay: A eon bom to tra in and equip nEutsotlcs Yes, George DeCormier’s USED cheese (ttlck, nutmeg fluff/ troops. .t w * te e . to M r. and Mrs. Richard Newman is a consultruit to in charge o f construction, sEild no agents and ito help forvnere de­ TEL 6 4 9 ^ 4 cake; Tuesday, oven fried Atoo on display at (ho 'Junior $2595 $1745 $1295 FTA Blpvie Ameika, Mary Lane. nesponelbUity for the collapse the government of Columbia on velop subSUtuto crape. GARS are SALE PRICED and in cMcken, parsley, potatoes, but­ kh rary a re Jewelry boaces (and orimlned Justtoe reforma He is The Ordiaid Hill PTA wHl Discharged Yesterday: Oay- tered peas and celery, Itome- dottB tra m Thailand, Japian and a inemher of the Government This Is A Sample Listing ...... We Have Many, Many Mora! sponsor a movie program this ton Amende, Middle Rd., muwig inade rolls, strawberry cream Vletna/m. ‘Iheae a re o n ' toan Planning Oommi(ttoe of Crimi­ front Mrs. Arthur O. Welles of Saturday at the school EusUto- ton; Catherine MaoDoffild pie; Wedne(K]ay, hard boilec) nal Admlnlsbratlon (and the apple-pie order throngbouL So if Vemoni. I LOW BANK HNANCING WITH UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY! | rium. The Three Stooges and Mertlne Rd.; Shmuel lavltt, Mt egg, buttered beets, macaroni Conneotlcut Bar Association’s f O R A l / m £ AiO fV£y color cartoons will be featured. Vernon Apts.; Helen.Shaw, Ban salad, homemade Uscutt, ice­ There wfll also be Girt Soout committee on administration of exhibits in some of the tooal Doors wHl open at i p.m. luid croft Rd.; Murlei aceiley you’re in maricfl, DeCormiei^s box Sake; Thursday, spajghetti criminal justtoe. stores tMs wee*. Several of the the film will run from 1 :S0 p.m. Estelle Dr.; Julianna Ballard, with meat sauce, Vienna bread He also la a member of the churches will have someone to to 3:30 p.m. Maple St., EUlngton; Thomas and butter, buttered green executive committee of the is the mprfcet to be in. nveet (he scouts, who wiU he al­ 1968 Plym outh 1967 Pontiac Tickets will be 2B cents luid Denley, South St.; Richard beans, cheese cUbe, dessert; Greater Hartford Community MORIARTY BROTHERS DO YOU Have lowed to attend the diurch of V IP 4-Dr. HT. Gold. Mack, Bonneville Gonv., Uack may be purchased Friday at the R d fe, Wilson Lane; BVances George De Cormier Flrlday, fish sticks, mashed po­ R enew al ‘Thaan. He serves on their . HARDTOP late cake and froedng. Way House and Hertford Jew­ Church will be presented as well 315 CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER PHONE 643-5135 The UtUe League Auxiliary Mrs. Sharon MOrton end dtugh’- !. Nursery Sdiohl Aldee ish Social Service. He is chair­ •ISDS 286 V-8, GT automatic, radio, heater, whitewalls, custom as the following others: Union 1968 OMsmobile has nuule tentative plima for so- ter, Wtodemere Ave., and iSre. [AsstoUng (mothers at the Tol­ man of the board of Hartford’s 1965 Okkmobile cUd events in the com ing wheel discs. Ejctra sharp all the way through. Nassau blue. * ^ Congregational, St. Bernard’s, P-88. 6-cyl., club coupe, Lorraine Fdey and (twin sons, The Car 2095 land Oo-Opero(tlve Nunaeiy Neighborhood Leg(al Service, Delnumt 88 Gonv. Blue, St. Joseph’s, St. John’s, First blue, RAH, auto., PR. mcmths. On A p ril 9 at 8 p.m. Windsor Ave. Sbhool next week ere, Mhnday, Ihc. 67 FORD GALAXIE 500 * Lutheran, Sacred Heart, First blsu:k top, H ydram atic, there will be a get-suiqualnted Mra. liOlchael Gtoldstoki, Mra. , H e Uvea la W est H(a(tbford S lU flS P.8. 2-Door Hardtop. Loaded with the luxury options like a lr ^ Congregational, Vernon and coffee at the AmerlcEUi Legion Sum m ers; Mnsdneartsy, with his wife, Martha and their conditioning, 390 V-8 engine, automatic trans., radio, ^ Ellington Congregational. . •IMG HaU on Main St., South Wind­ St. Roch’s School Closes tinted glass, whltewaU Ores. Snowy white with maroon Mra. EJdward Jesanle, Mira. three children. 1967 Pontiac sor. Guest (speaker will be pres­ interior. 2495"* J^tei Welis, aivd FMday, Mt«. 1963 OhbnwIiUe BcmnevUle Wagon. Blue, ident of the little league, Rudy In Finaujcjal Straits O eotge Mefbaioie, M ra. lYUllam Valiant Signet 200 Gonv., A Durig. Mothers in all division of We Want...? Ehker. Enemy Movements air cond., fun power, like BRIDGEPORT (X p)—Because 65 RAMBLER CLA5SK new. white and black, RAH. little league are urged to attend. •Laymen’s Dinner Sohedoled ’ of financial dlfficuUles, the St. 660 Model 4-Door Sedan. 232 6-cyl. engine, automatic Reported in Laos On April 24 and 2S at 6:30 p.m ILcoal reservations tor dis t S O M Roch Btementary School in trans., radio, heater. Our original aale and a very well- VIENTIANE, Laios (AP) — A WANTED there is a fEdher and son maintained car. Black with blue Interior. Laymen’s FeUovndiip of the Td- 1962 OUsmoUle Greenwich is adieduled to dose ’ '* nuntber of North Vietnamese spaghetti dinner jAanned for the 1295 Mnd Ansodatlon of the United Clean, Late Model 1967 Oldsmobile CuUaas Sport Ooupe. Ma­ South. Wliklaor High School cafe­ when achod ends in June, the Church of Christ ’baOhea night and Pathet Leo nrovemento in 67 FIAT 850 COUPE Delta 88 2-Dr. HT. Blue, roon and white, RAH, teria. Cost w ill be $1 per person. Rev. -Martin B. Hltehcock, su- dinner may 'be maite with WUl- I jbob were reported In the past U S E D C A R S P.S., air cond., Hydramot- pOrindendent of achools for the fun po(wer. Baseball films will be shown. 2-Door ^hiStback. A shaip Uttle car. Fully equipped, 1am Anderson o r R ev. Donald M hburs, a defense mlnlatiy Top Prices Paid ic. Flyers will be sent home after Catholic diocese of Bridgeport, WE NEED: 4 cyL, itadbu^ nidlo, oven anow tiros, bucket seats. Miller, 'itekete for the dinner spokesman said today. m s s S7SS registration for both events. announced Thursday. Red/black imterior. ‘ 1395” to be held Tueeday night at the Ih southern Laos, two Noilh For All Miakes! 16 CHEVROLETS • 9 FORDS and MUSTANGS • 7 PON- On May 10 there is a Little Ttie Slaters of St. Jbhn the lison Churdi in Rockville ore Vletnanvese and P a t^ Lao bat- ■CARTER CHEVROl League dance at the Knights of Baptid can no longer provide TIACS and TEMPESTS • 4 PLYMOUTHS and VALIANTS 66 CHEVY II Uhilted to the eeallng oepacUy taftions attacked Ban Nia Lao, Ctolumbua Hrdl in M anchester enough teachers, and St. Roch’s • 4 VOLKSWAGENS • 2 RAMBLERS • 2 COMETS • 3 o f m . w hile three battalions h it Sou- CO., INC. Church is unable to provide suf­ ji from 9 until I p.m. The dEuice 2-Door Sedan. 6 cyi, S-epeed standard trana, radio, ' BfaUetIn Board 'Vanna HUH 2B m ilee anway. 1229 Main St. ficient funds to repiace the nuns BUICKS • OR JUST MOST ANYTHING .;. WE NEED CARS Fighting was oontlnulng at Ban will be limited to 200. For addl- heater, even anow Urea MjaroonAsn Interior. •The Jamee Week Fund Benefit Phone 649-5238 MANCHESTER MOTORS tlcmal information call June with lay teachers. Rev. Hitch­ Our Used Car Lot is full ot excellent buys . . ..but we have more cus­ * "‘ Dance will be heM tonunrow N a Leuo, th e epoloee(maR s(ald. cock said. 1095 Silver, Alison Dr., Norma tomers tor certain cars! YOUR QUALITY (HJISMOBHE-^EALEB 63 VOLKSWAGEN SILVER LANE AT HARTFORD RD. MANCHESTER 'i. FORD! IRC. That's why we're offering top allowance on cars listed above . . i Model US 2-Door Bug. 4 cyl., 4-speed. Ready to go. W8W optiotMi traded now for a 1969 Chevrolet. araen/whMe laterlor. • '895“ ' V ■ 1M9 CHRYSLERS and DODGES If you have the car we need . . . here's your "chance of a lifetime" FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY to move up to ai brand now or late model Chevy at tremendous 'savings! STATION WAGONS “Being a Chevrolet owner for 8 65 PONTIAC TBMIPEIST 4-DOOR* STATION W A G O N Used Car Specials 'A aharp intermediate Wagon. Regular gas V-8, automatic trans., radio, heater wMte- COME 0* 18 AND W EU mOVE IT! walls. One owner, ready to go. . , PRESS years, I honestly have to say the 64 RAMBLER AMERICAN 220 4-DR. W A G 'N J W ' ! Economical and handy—that’s this one. 96-hp mlserty ’89 Ford Trucks impressed me. DART 2-DR. HT. For the Week 6-cyl. engine, 3-speed standard sMlIt. ' AUTO SALES MATT BURNS ' ■ — '69 DART SWINGER 64 FORD FALCON 4-DR; STAITON W A G O N .478 CENTER ST. 647-9997 MANCHESTER In fact, I’m going to buy the Deltuce vinyl interior, decor group, carpets, auto, trana., 6-cyl., ai^m atic trans., radio, heater, all vinyl interior, 1SS1-BUICK SPECIAL big six, cigar lighter, undercoating, whitewall Urea, USED CARS whitewalls, too! This Is the car your wife has been look- 1968 PONTIAC back-up lig l^ , padded dash, EidJustaUe wipers. Chrysler Ing for. 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K < t 1 M ANCHISm R BVnnN O HERAIJ), MANCHBS13EB. CONN.. FRIDAY» MABCH 7, 1909 fy p A d i >1 jP o o r m N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1969 NCAA First Round Actioli THF Mets’ Hodges Shooting for ,500 Sea^n, 9 ^Herald Angle Gets Underway Saturday E A R L Y O S T NEW YORK (AP) — The St. Jhhn’s-Prinoeton otosb Mextoo fltete, ploying on Ms M te, NX7-, wfti advsnoe to the Assured of Not Finishing in 10th Place EJilgiiteen coHeire IiMketjbaTl atoo will he talevtoed to soma home floor, goes ogalnat Brig­ East Itsgtonal ed OoBege Paift, Btostem points by NBC. The parraftB, toeded for Bruin ham Y oi^ s Wamttm AthleUo Md. rest cf the oointry wiU he able Purdue, .the Bta Ten oiauao, Ghcney Can StiD Hold Head H i^ b u t h eary of eadi ottiBr, be­ Conference reprseetilBUvei and ST. PETERSBURG, Flu. aw going to improve quite a bit. only tour homers in the last 146 "Seaver and Koosman are the the Seaver and Koosnran tradi- ahamsky to working at the bag to tune to on the Chrtondale, esid Kentuidcy, (he SBC IMItot, along with Chaifos an) raoUe gin the annual NOAA tide m ., doUbMiessder wtadig> pair- W eber State, htog o f Ifae B ig Sky Down at the moment, but determined to come beck, /Afi\ mn.. in Naturally, the St. Loula club ia games. Agee; acqtMred from the two pitchers who have proven tlMi of making it big as a rook­ hunt {Saturday. go toto the Ml rteeat Regional a t (AP) For the first time in tough team la our division, Chicago White Sox a year ago in Mike Jorgensen, who prabkbly tog Mlamt, Ohio^ the lOd-Amer- Oonferema meets Seattle. Madison. Wls., along with ftw l i th e iNMtkefttMl] p ic t u r e a t C h e n e y T e c h fo ilo w in s T u e s ­ they can do it," said Hodges. ie. The e-foot right-hander from the «srbt years o f their ex- everybody’s favorite. But we ex- a highly publicized deal, had an needs another year. UOiA's-'mlthty Brutoa, htd- Ican Oonforenoe neprasentaUve, wtoner* at asrhoadsla. day n%ht’8 lopoided loss to GromweH His'h in the CIAC dtagforsR tagxeoedentod IMfd Wiatltog to the wtaga, in addl- ilElbnice, the New Yprk pect to give them aU a battle. 0-for-S4 streak, batted around "We think we have some fine Arizona State could be the Mir- Hodges probably wiU platobn M id iTttvranked Notre Dame. UCLA and the WCAC rfranp Ohm 8 Scm ola Tournament, it was a sound sheClacking MOteszlve nallnml rhaiiqlisi tSon t o P a d fle 8 chang> UCLA, .160 most of the year and fin­ young arms on the rtaff and prise of 1969. at flist and third and will make MSsrqueite, Nd. 14 to the fln sl —IHcety onotebealm Santa Cham by 42 points, 89-47, but the Beavers came away with Mets know they can not ^ sMp, wfll he watching with keen Associated Press rattogs, meeto will be the tttiiats from the Mla- ished at .217. hope that the others will take Don Cardwell, 7-18, and Bob generous use of such apares as —take on the Lao Ctoioea wk> their hea^ held Msh. A1 Wets, Kevin OoWns fuad Bob totareot from their West Omat Murray State of the Ohio VaU^ sowt Valley, Big E%fit, Big possibly finlibh 10th. After Swoboda. Tommie Agee, Bud Harrelson, bothered by a trick their pieces behind the top Hendley, 7-4 at Jackso. ville, are Ten, Attonttc Ooast, SouUwMt- nens to the West Regtonol on the Qwtnwell h u bem taM>ed Uie Heise bi ttie exhibidonSL dm am Ant round action gsta Oqnferenoe to the Oeahondsta age. He tossed in 69 baskets and dhmbing: to the griddy Harrelson and Ed Kranepool to knee, feH o ff in fielding at tw o." other potential st ,r’ -iz. ■ Hen­ etn and West Coast Athletic oon- Brulne’ home court in Loo An- team to beat In the 8 clans. Only a e o n Jones’ .297 sMason was underway. opener. geleo. OM adMOl was able to pin a loss added 49 free thraws. Melody heights of ninth pteee last T L ™ 219. Seaver, a 16-game winner in dley, slow to recuperate from Six otoer oonfarenoe cham- Saturday Mgbt, a shigle game fcren cea ail have done much better at his best in the maJOM earning The four regtonsl htags wtft CB the club during the regular and Cobb ranked fourth and Kranepool, who never really has each of his first two years, al­ arm surgery In 1968, 11* a fine piona have dbawn ftrst round at Kingston, R.I., and twin bftto Louisvttle and Drake M shad season under Gil Hodges, least once as we know they are Mm full title to left fMd. Agee pair off to the national sengfO- season. MkkUetown High turn­ lived up to expectatlone, ready is being coiiipn.ed with Job In the Florida Instractional byeo. afang with the uabeatan, in a tie for the MVC crown and fifth in the individual scoring capable of doing the Jbb.” will be the center fMder, if he at Fort Worth, Tex., and Las nolo at Louiovlfte, Ky., Thon- ing the trick torice. The latter' parade . . . Greg ’Turek, another the absolube ivorat they can dropped o ff to .231. Robin Roberts. Koosman bettt League. top-ranked Utoam, hut seven Oruoes, N.M., wtad up lbs flrat wlU ptoy o ff Monday night". The The emergence of Jerry Koos- hits. If Otis falls at thbnd, he w ill day, Miarch 20, with the chsna- quintet oompleted a perfect aea- former Bast Catholic hoopater, do this year is sixth ih the Hodges expects Swoboda to be every team at least once and Hodges expects to man his nstfoneUy^aHked naijor ooilege round oompcMUon. Big EigJM race also ooidd wind num as a 19-gam» winning rook­ be in the scrap at center. Bwo- plondito game to he played two got into 18 games with the Uni­ more consistent and counts on made the All-Star team along buUpen with A1 Jackson, Cal teama and THnfty, Tex., the No. At mwaton, nfath-mdeed Du- up to a doodfock, with Colorado scn and is a odda-on choice to new six-team Eastern Divi­ ie left-hander, and the continued boda has right fi«M. nigfata later. an improvement in Agee, who with Seaver and catcher Jerry 0 college divlaionohib, wtUgoto queesie ptays St. Joteph’a Pa, end Kansas tied for the lead grab the Medium School, crown. versity of Hartford and scored sion of the National excellence of ’Pom Beaver, the Koonce and Ron Taylor. Damy Grate is the No, 1 oateher Tonight, defending champion had attracted hia Interest when Grote. the post at ftve huaichliig sites. the upset wtonor of the Middle going toto Saturdsy’a final R was a long wait, 28 years 38 ixiints. He’s a sc^ihontore who L e a g u e . 1967 Rookie of the Tear, gave Frisella also Is a possibility. with such oredentiala as a Itantucky Weateysn and SI other resides in Wapping . . . Still an­ both were in the American ' Jim McAndrew, 4-7 with the At RaMgh, N .a, flftbeanlnd Atlanjito Oonterence tourney. games. The Valley end Big tram tlie time the last team r^ Hodgen, taking full <^>aige of the Mets a big Uft last year. The bright hope for the infield strong arm, a .282 average and small coUege titans, tachidtag other ex-East basketball whls. League. Mets after moving up from DsvMBOi^ the Soulfaent Oonfler- TMnlty, which diose to mix it Eight winners wtil Join the Fort prasenttng CSteney Tech made the club after q;>ending the win- But the slumps of Swoboda, is Amos Otis, a rocritlL who had AU-Star team atatua la 1968. J. notfonsBy top-ranked AsUkoto; Tommy Malin, now In his sen­ An ojieraUon on Harrelson’s Jacksonville, and Nolan Ryan, ence ktag, takes on No. 10 VU- up wMh the U g boys floUowtog a Whrth survivona to next week's the post-season play. The eoctt ter rectqwratlng from a heart Agee, Harrelson and Kranepool a .286 year on the Jacksonville C. Martin wiH back him up. Ohio, begin regional play at ior year at Assumption, regla- right knee, which still is a bit. 6-9, the strikeout flash of the lanova in the nattonafty-tele- 194 regular senaon finish, todo- Mldweet Reglonals et Manhat­ from the tourney came rather attack suffered last Sept. 24, ex- were disastrous and the club frm. Although most of his mi- Military demands once again eight sttea in Uia NOAA OaUege abruptly against second-rated tered 68 points in 21 of the sore, is eupposed to restore his first half season, are the best vtoed (NBC, 2 pm . B8T) opener les aouthweet Conference tan, Ken. pecte to improve dramatically betting average dropped to a Ken Boswell at second end will force Hodgea to Juggle tal­ DivMon playDtfs. Cromwell. The Beavers were Greyhounds’ 22 starts. Assump­ range. Kranepool will have to bets to tatce the starting Jobs, of a doubtobsader that otoo pits champ Texas AAM and Dayton The wtaiwre at Raleigh, (be on the 73-89 record of 1968. weak .228. do much better to retain his Gary Gentry, 12-8 at Jackson- Harrelson at short are set. First ent. Ryan and FYlaetla will mlsa The regtonsl whsmw mov« on never in the game after the first tion Joins Central CotmecUcut, eighth- rnnksd St Johnte N.Y., coHktee with Colorado State ,St Joseph’wDuqueene survivor "It is time tor us to get up to Swoboda started out like a first base Job despite the $8^000 ville In ’Triple A, U being boost- base is up for grabs, depending two weeks. So will Boewell, to the Etoanovffie, tod-, notfonsi few minutes and never held the AlC and SprIngfleJd In NCAA agolnat Prineston’s Ivy League UitiveraMy at FVat Worth. end the 'winner of the AOC tour­ finale, with (he title puam .600 anyhow,’’ said Hodges. "We now Babe Ruth and then hit bonus he got In 1962. ed as another who m ay follow in on Kranepool’s contribution. Art Harrelson and Heise. chain|xi. lead. District One College Division At Las Cruces, No. 12 New nament, in pnogress at Cbar- scheduled for next Friday night Completely outclassed were TV>umament action tonight at (ha Beavers, without any quee- AIC. W nc radio will broadcast Yankee Pitching Gives Up One Hit and 12 Walks tion. both games. East, Bobcats, Rham Howerver, the youngsters who W B C Strips pgHbrmed so capably under Short Hoops S C O I t e S m ^ ooach Johnny lOiels during the Qay of Title ragular fe u e n , winning 11 at 17 In the recent anctonatl-FfaUa- Nine Days of Hitting Lessons In Action Tonight T JUNIOB8 starts, never gave iq> end went deiptda gam e In Cleveland, Naaotff Arms tqMnded league- ’^down to defSeat knowing that An^ Cox, Royal pubHoiet, was. The process of eliminathm continues into the quarter- W on in Ring leading Peck Luihb«r> 49-84, to they had given thdr best .... aeated next to the man on the Hnals of 'the CIAC divisional (Jne lixial schofd' tost (tight’s opener. Pacing the wUch is all you can ask of a public address system. Wally and two area schools are stiH in contention with gitod NEW YORK (AP) (tosslui attack for the Sportsmm ware squad. Jones of the 76ers burst down Didn’t Pay Off for Senators chances of going aD the way. East Catholic, -(15-6) day, oMpped of the lost earthly Pltil Btoneman (10) and John One feels that it won’t be the court in front of Cox anV naked fifth ptoys third-ranked ------veeUgee of hla heavyweight bogc- KlhUsh (9) wtth Rick Letts' nearly three decades before an­ the P.A. man and pumped in an Part o f the emlbamuasnment Mlartahal stUI was holding out Windham High (17-8) tit Cen­ rebounding strength. tog tiUe, is atill to there swing- taking game henon wtth 17 NEW YORK (AP)—-Af­ tog'—at tile Man to (he Moon. other Cheney team makes the iHibelievable 20 foot Jumper. Cbx ter nine days of 'hitting was caused by the absence of for money tai excess o f $100,ODO. (Herald Photo Bjr Buoelvlchia) tral Oouwatteut State CoUege Proving that they can play markera Beat for Pack were DEANERY CHAMPIONS— 6t. Baiiflioloiiiew Sch(x>l Saturday night at 8:16. "They can take my title tournament. cartiied away in the heat of lesstMiB, Manager ’Ted W il­ holdout sl'ugger Flnank Howard Minnesota, on the ottter tand, Gene Pietraintonio, Doug Hausdhild. Second row, with anyone around, Souu Mike Maloney (11), Paul Back- battle shouted, "Wally Wonder.. and Ken McNDuHen, who signed baBketball lieiam anniexed the deanery cheimpionshlLp South Windsor, rated aeventh aiway, but only on paper,” C3ay efen (8) and Steve Anderson. One gam e doesn’t maJce a liams apparently has yet 'to finaUy got Word liomi Leo Oar- Tom Ameito, Mark Wegner, Bob Pegani, Gheriie Windsor High eliminating two season and looking back the two points!" And the next thing late and didn’t play. denos, who wired that hs had during the 1968-69 seeiaon. Squad m em b^, front Cenoil, Keith Gralbow, John RScejo. Back, the Rev. with a 16-3 n oo rS , faces thlrd- teams already, faces an tmde- said Thuraday after the World (7 ). get his points across to his rated Farmington (20-0) Class Boxing Ooimcli announoed it np school has everything to be Cox knew, the public address WKUllamS, therefore stuck with the flu land that he has a baby row, 1-r, Don Pagwni, Joe MlaPbens, John McKeon, Edward LaRoee,. Ed Boiand, Ooach Kevin Cuiry. feoted team to likes of Farm­ In the nlghtoopi Communlly Washington dub. The Sen­ lo n g e r'WiU recoffAaa him a e the proud of tor the aocompUsh- guy was amounctng, "Field Ms youngstens and spent the en­ facing surgery. He said he M tonight at Bristol Central at ington. Completing the regular Y won its first (xxttaet, lof the 8. Rham High of Hebron (16-5) chasnplon. "Th^U never whip nwnts of its basketball teem goal by W onder!’ ’ . . . When All- ators hardy managed to tire game pacing the dugout would report next week. seastm with a 19-0 mark the In­ season. 62-06, over the Lanoaie. Star guard Dave Bing of the avoid an eimbarTBBsJng zero tangles with Himd High (18-2), me. There'e no man on earth A last quarter drive proved d u iii« 1968-86. Tom 'Shopay struck the big But the Twins remsibeil one dians, coached by John Orockl • • • talks about on their first test. Regional Conference Play Begins site unannounced. can depend upon his five Start­ who oan wMp me to the ring to he the deciding tactor os Mow for the Ylankees, a wind­ of thq clubs stUl plagued by ma­ Sports Viewing and evecybofly In the worid "three of a kind,’’ he really "Maybe the pitching Is better jo r holdouts—(Dean Chance, Jbn ' Moving Into the quarterfinals ers to score. Ftarmington also they outeoored their opponcstts Here ’n Tliere blown three-ruR homer. SATDBDAY in good style are the Eagles of knotra i t means it. Mrs. Bing recently ED K O Vn VW A B R A in S OBORQB than I thought," laughed Wil- Kaait and John Roseboro. Wmie 1:66 (96) BoUer Derby has a lot (rf height and overall 28-18, Led by Bruof T a n a x t in the only other eochiblUon Bast Catholic. Bast defeated Glad to hear Albert “Yoeh" presented the 1967-68 National Uams after an 8-6, one-hit loss MlcOcvey still was rnttelng ftnm 2:99 (89) NOAA College balance. “When Anvertoa gets to tbs (17), John Walckowakl (15) opener, Montreal rode Bob Bai­ Branford the No. 2 ranked team mocn, I can beat anybody they Vlnoek has returned to work Basketball Ass. scoring cham­ Thursday to the New York Yan­ Sen Fyanclsco’s cam p anH Don Boskstiiall Touni- The Bobcats of South Windsor and Jack Maloney (18) esriat- ley's three-nm ninth inning a find up there, Coo.” after being sidelined for four pion with Ms third daughter. kees in his managerial debut, Dryadafc and CDaude Osteen ACC Showdown Tilt, ament in a rugged battle Monday High, also with height and scor- ed by John Sqitirea (10) who homer past Kansas City 9-6 In a months following a heart attack. “The way ihiiigs are going, I’H Duckpin Play Continues, "I’m ihenkAiI that we got the were unsigned wMh Los An- 8-J9 ( 8) The KiUy Style n ^ t. n e ^as^ea^'j^ J h i^ ’ tag ablUty, will count heavUy on WBO President Justiono Mhn- Boored a ll Itis points to th e ftazal Mike-tni.. Kennedy, nuTim wr.Keaine, g j sophomore Tom Roy to play Vinoek Is one of Manchester’s guess I’U be coaching a girl one.” baittilie between expanston clubs. gdeB. 4N9 ( 3) OoU Claasie tono of the PMUppinea dedarod (sute, the winners wen gotog In Intrasquad games Joe La­ and John Barry continue to lead all-time football greats . . . basketball team around my Only an error by Yankees Also missing were Jos Torre ( 8) Celebrity BlllUriU weU. Roy injured his ankle In tbe title vacant foUowtog a away. Be«^ for the Laacen Playli^ in all IS games with house," Bing quipped . . . When third baseman Bob Cox in the houd aiaimmed two homers, the scoring and rebounding for the practice game a week ago meeting Mhtiday 'Wtth Eklwln B. were Bill Gonm (16), lOke of Atlanta, Sonny SlebeK of 4:30 ( 8) Race of the Week East. Pete Qulsh returned to the the UConn freshmen basketball WiU C h a m b e r]^ ttrat Joined last of the ninth inning gave rookie Tony Moser a thrse-iiBi Carolinas Paired S:66 ( 8) Wide Worid of and idayed hla worst game of Dooley, chairman cf the New Banatdie (14) and FYude ImAar Cleveland end Jack Ftaher Of local lineup to share the back- team, Dick Cobb, former Man- West and Baylor on the L.A. Finals Sunday A fternoon Dick BUIings a chance to Mt one shot and tllco PetrooelU and NEW YORK (AP) — The NIT, which gets under S ports' the year against Southbury York (State Athletic Ckxntnto- Mm. Cincinnati. The Reds, however, born Bradley until a aeven-ix>int court duties with John Socha. cheater High star, tallied 110 Lakers, the club toMc on the off Thad TllilotBon' fo r Williams, Gerry Moses solos for Boston. SUNDAY Tuesday night. Roy haa a regu­ slon. d d sign Pwte Rose to the lugest North Oarolinia and Sou'th way In New York next Thurs­ run gave the Cardinals a 66-88. Windham a tough (XTL mem­ WEST SIDE PEE-WEE points on 16 baskets and 18 appearance of a super team, PShs be flying For the men, a field of 16 will Pairings Saturday in the a sharp single to center with Charley "Baate” Day, a rook­ lead. Jerry King was high man ItiHI ( 8) NBA: Knicks vs. lar season average o f 28.8 potots The WotU Boxing Asooctaticn contract In ClndnnaiU' h jstoiy. Oaknima ere on aUother col- day, added St. Peter’s, Wyo­ ber finished second In its Last night’s action saw Nor­ free throws for a 7.3 average. causing a West Coast reporter bowl Saturday afternoon start­ eliminations will be George two out. ie, rockedl a single, double and Tiers a game. withdrew Ms recogitttton of around at the HoWday He had bean asking a reported 'Hsion oouTse 'in (3har1otde, with 30 points and respected conference behind man’s just aqueeae by Herald Doug Melody, former EkuA Cmh- to ask Ooach Bill Van Breda ing at 12:30 with the eight win­ (Jochran and Art Jenson, Ed Chiiy 12 walkB and . two Mt bat­ three- run homer in the St. ming, Tulsa and Ohio Universi­ added 20. (36) Bowling Rham advanced Into the Clay, or Muhammad AH ae he Lanes this weekend with 186,000 to $90,000. N. C., lYhile Drake and Oonard. Dan Swltchenko domin­ Angela by the aoore o f 85-88. oUc High backcourter, also Klolff if It was posslbto tor a ners moving into the quarter­ Kovis and Vic Abraitia, Rocco ters by New York pitchers kept Loute Oardlnals' only intzaa- ty and will name the reaming ( 8) Worid Series of quarterfinals by upending Dur­ preCm to ha celled, in April, town champions due to be Other eignm Thursday were Terry Driscoll made Cousy’a ates the scoring attack for the Hot for Norman’a were Mcr playing in 15 games with the team to wrln every game. "Y es," finals the same day at 3 o’clock. Lupacchino and Joe Catoldi Jr., Washington in the game, wld^ quad contest. LouihviQle are all set for a six entires in the 16-team field Tennis ham while Hand defeated 1967, after (he uribeateti cham­ crowned in both the Men’s WyHie Hbrinn of Detroit—about home finale a happy one with 28 Whippets. Bmle Moore, Marty Mike Ransey (20) imd Jim Me- Huskle Pups, talUed 166 points Butch replied dryly, "If it’s the Then the four winners will stay Paul Correnti end Fred McCur- was tieid 4-4 after two innings. ehowdown in 'Wtohita, Kan. today. ( 8) Gitros Golf Open Blltagt(»i. Rham the eighth pion refused (nductfon into the and Women’s Divisions o f The Oardiniala, however, re- $66,000, a $26,000 ra ise; R ick points and 17 rebounds. (Jousy Hammon, Walt Young and Len­ Nikele (12). In a kMtog cause, A for an ll-lxrint per game aver- Harlem Globetrotters.’’ around to roli in the semifinals ry, RoUie Irish and Art Cabrhl, But rookies Bill Bmbach, and It’s getting close to tourna­ In other big games Thursday SriS (M) Wonderful WorM ranked team will have its hands armed forceo. d ay (is et)pealing matned puzried the contin­ Mlondlay and Reggile Jadcaon o f will close out hla career after the aimual duckpin tourna­ Saturday night starting at 7. All ment time once again in the col­ Golf ny Reed also aid to scoring. full against fourth-ranked Hand. Me oonvtotion cn that chazge to Ray Lensano hit eight points Norm Lalonde and Burt Vlaugh- John Cumberlanid and veteran ued absence of hard-hitting Or­ Oaldand, and John Briggs end night 16th-ranked Boston Col­ alx. seasons when the Eagles ments. will be best of five sets. lege baaketbaU work—NCAA re­ Windham, a fast moving team, The alto of tonight’s contest is the UJS. Supreme Oourt. while Jim Hesketh and Dee sey, Tony MartneUl and George Don Nbttobatit didn’t allow any lando Opeda, who has signed Ricardo Joesph of PhUsd- training in Yuma, Arts., their and obvtouriy he has become a wants to make this club so bad­ 85-75 and San Jose State re­ Fy>urth-ranked North Carcdlna eratten, (he European Boxing farm teams will train in Lees­ oonnoiaseur. ly he can taste It. I’d say he has Canadiens Vault Back into Lead mained In the WCAC race with ;walld|ied Ciem son M-70 while UiHon and the BrMMi Board o f burg, Fla. ‘nze 21-year-old outfielder an excellent chance o f stldk- .. a 89-56 rout o f Los Angeles Loy­ Willing But T8th-rated South Carolina Booting OoiMrol, aaU tt will reo- from Danbury, Conti, belted two in g." ola. Weiskopf Calls Shots, trimmed M aryland 92-71. ognlae the winner of a bout be­ home runs Ihiursday in an in- DE-ntOTT (AP)— Balpb North Carolina raced to a 9-0, Lahoud says he's never felt In tonight’a semis, the Tar tween Fhazler and "a leodtog trorsquad geme as Benton's reg­ Rangers Win on Road Wilson, owner of the Bnltalo lead over Clemaon and shti- better. "Both physically and HeeU meet Wake Forest which and occeptahte oontepdef.” ulars defeated the altemateB 9- Bills of the Amerionn Foot­ lacked the Tigers as Rusty mentally,” he sold. “I feel WE8T SIDE JUNIOR — AI downed North Carolina State Montano, who had announoed ball League says he's willing Clark and Bill Bunting split 44 NO 6. strong and quick. I reaUae I was U ttle 106-84, R ick Gustateon 99- Only On Golf i Course 71-73, and the Oame(X)cka face Wirt Nov. 18 (hot day would be "Lahoudi came to piay," said to give O. J. Simpaon a mil­ points. Super soph John Roche only harming myself last year 86, Scott Kelly 90, B ob Rizza Duke, a 99-88 wlim er over Vir­ stripped of recognition If be did Red Sox Manager Dick Wil­ To Gain Third Place ORLANDO, Pla. (AP)— hasn’t won a toumement since lion dollars — but tiiere'a a helped South Carolina shoot whm I got upset about being 88, Ken .Tomlinson 95-80, Ted ginia. ’ not defend the crown 6y the end liams. "He’s a much more ma­ the 1965 Phoenix Open. catch. down Maryland with .27 points sent down. I 1st it bother me NEW YORK (A'P)—iEnemje arenas — a foreboding Tedford 88, Bob Fanand 84, Pvt. Tom Weiskopf calls I The Misaouri Valley Confer- o f 1968, said Thursday the a c­ ture young man now than he “ The Bills’ player budget Is although the loaers’ Will Hetzel and my play suffered. But now place for the New York R isers until this week— John Foirand 83. Fimaeth and Weiskopf were lence wound ig> ht a tie when tion warn taktn because of Clay's last year. He was very up- the sihote on the golf a million doliazs,’’ Wilson got 33. it's different. I'm Just going out proved the undoingr o f the 'TorontJo Maple L e^s and Los aimong the early finishers, and 'llth-ranked Drake blasted St. "inability to defend hta tfUe, SM wtwn I sent him back to cour^, but the Army is said at Ms Detroit home. there every day and breaking Angeles Kings in the National Hockey League Thurs- NIGHT OWLS — Frances Toz- their lead held up throughout Louis 98-78 and No. 16 Louisville In the other AOC contesta which has caused confusion to llouisvUle the second Ume, and “I’m willing to give the mil­ mynr™. back tr,to momake «Vlothis nrliihclub. •• (Jay m g llf | ______zoll 187-450, Lois Johnson 176- something else. ^ the day as winds sent scores iet^ped Bradley 82-78.. They’U Dick DeVenzlo and Steve Van- the heavyweight division and Ijdon't blame Mm.” lion to Simpson or his agents Tony Muser, a rookiie first The Rangers, who halted a , __. . , 490, Joan Buckler 466, Pat Dix- “ Elvery Miondlay, no m atter soaring. Lees than half the field play off Monday night In Wichh denberg had 24 points and Ran­ prevented the leading ooitend- IlNCOLN 'L a h ou d played in Just 29 baseman, also had a homer for six-game road losing streak added an son 467, Nancy Taylor 469. o f 144 out for 'the $23,000 first and let him take out what dy Denton 23 to Duke’s win over ers from decldtog tha torae.” where I am on the tour, I have he’s worth and pay the rest .ta. gsmes last year in his two brief the losers, a 'three-run shot in prise managed par or better. Virginia and Jerry Montgom­ DOWNS with a last-minute tie against j ^ to go to those Reserve meetings of the iriayers who give him At etake in the ACC and MVC stays with the Red Sox. batting the £dxth inning, while Rico Pe- Chicago Wednesday Mght, The three goals marked Cour- SPICE—Jean MlUer 125, Hank ery’s eight points in the final 63 1.- .-tr in Odumlbus, OMo" he says. Bikes slipped back to 69 whehr the ball and block for him,’’ 'are berths in the 25-team NCAA .192. At Louisville, B oston's top trocelli and Gerry Moses had moved on to Detroit and ® second hat trick of the Snow 138, Barbara Backus 128- seconds carried Wake Forest W e I f I H I ACTION IS “It’s slither that or go to Vlet- rains drenched the last starters Wilson, who made enough ;toumey. The only other races ‘ Baseball Umpires farm club he hit .273 in 101 back-ito-back homers for the thumped the Red Wings 4-1 to 137-355, George Smith 352. past N.C, State. nejm." as they completed their rounds. bucks selling Insurance to fi­ Still undecided are the Big Bight games. regulars. take over tMrd place in the Canadi- Also in with 69 were perennial Where Kansaa and Colorado are Drake gave St. Louts the wil­ ens one point ahead of Boston "I dion’t even want to talk nance his venture into profes­ To Review Rules liNKllMLTIn M. This year he reported to train­ NHL’s Bast Division. GARDEN GROVE — Reggie runner-up TOmimy Aaron; Milt­ tied with one game to go, and lies—nairaely Willie Wise, who Carl Ycustrzemskl went two- in the battle for the East Di­ about It.” sional sports, says he’s feel­ Local and area men planntog ing canrvp a week early, deter­ But the other visitors—Toron­ 9burski 132, Sophie Burger 133- er Biarber, wlnrier of the naln- ;Uw West Coast Athletic, where hit 33 points, and Willie Mc­ HhcaSalrtin for-itwo and also had a sacrifice vision lead. But the 26-year-oId blond belt­ ing kind of poor as a result to take the written examination mined to make the trip back to to and Los Angeles—did not fare 344, Mae Jenack 136-342, Kathy abbrevleted Kaiser Open; new­ Santa C lan , needs one •victory in Carter, who had 16. Louisville, POST TIME 1 P. M. fly while Tony Condgllaro con­ ^Philadelphia; battling to quali­ er from Bedford, Ohio dfidn't of the O. J. Simpson deal­ of the Manchester CSiapter of Boston as a permanent member as well. The Maple Leafs were Chandler 143, Kay Fountain com er Larry Hlinstm and Jack meanwhile, couldn’t shake atub- tinued to look good at the plate fy for the Stanley Cup playoffs ings. two weekend games. Approved Baseball Umpires will of the squad. beaten by Montreal 5-3 and LA 130-364, Helene Dey 142. mind talking about Ms golf McGowan. in his comeback attempt with a in the West Division, took a two- have a chance to bone up oh the COMMIffUr taAMt a Itt, MATta took a 5-1 licking at Philadel­ game Thursday. lie took com­ Lee Trevlho shot a 74 and line Singlie, a ground-out and a point edge over idle Minnesota rules Monday night. Exams are eiANOSTANS AN* CIU6MOUU phia. New York Univemiity will talce mand of a 20-mlIe-en-hour wind Jack Nlcklaus fired a 70. walk. In the fight for fourth place. CIAC scheduled March 81, site to be Bob Nevln scored two goals pest in two beaketbaJl tourna­ and shelled the tricky Rio Pinar Tom Bhaw, who emerged as 2 PERFECTAS 2 Rookie Bouttipaw John Thib- (or the Rangers, who moved one The Flyers got goals from five ments during the 1969-70 season. Country CUub course w)th a 68 to OIAO Basketball Tournament Rockets Close Gap, amnounced. '• tiem M B o s m deau looked the best o f the different players—Andre Lac- the tour’s new personality boy Quarterfinals Candidates will meet at the TREMANO SEPTIGI point ahead of Detroit in the The Violets will play In the Mar­ go into the second' round of the after Ms victory ait Doral, shot pitehing crop, allowing only one riox, Dick Sarrazin, Dick Cher­ Class LL home of Alton Cowles, president, DIBBOT BUSES Lv, Btsnrhwi East Division’s third place bat­ shall University Invitational at $116,000 Citrus Open tied tor the an openirig round 74. Mt in his full Inring of hurling. ry, Bill Sutherland and Don lead with the veteran Rod FUn- HtUhouse 77, Norwalk 49 a t 284 Green Rd. ter (Trav. Agency) lSri9 AJL TANK SERVICE tle. New York has played two Huntington, W. Va., and the 'Ihe field wdll he cu t to the low Garry Roggenburk, another Blackburn. Ted Irvine scored HoUxkiy FeaU'VBl in Maidlsoii seth. Norwich 61, M ilford 48 Additional ^information may be fewer games than the Red 70 finishers and tied after to­ X avier 51, Oonnrd 49 Eye Playoff Berth RTE. 146, LINCOLN. R. I. ^ . rookie, looked fairly g(ood, while Wings. ^ LA's only goal. Square Garden. secured by itoonlng Cowles. TEL 742-9770 Weiskopf finiahed strong with day's second round. ,Cross 73, W eaver 71 Dick Mills;, Ken Brett and Jerry Defenseman Amie Brown and a 32 on the 6,849-yard per 72 lay-' Stephenson were tagged in the Jean Ratelle scored the other out white Funaeth atarted with a S u n DUb sd ’b clhttnces of makiner fhe WeBtern Division offensive show. New York goals while Bruce 32 and scrtamibled fo r even par playoffs in 'tlie National BasketibAl! Association are a First Salary Cut in 20 Yt^rs CHIEF SUPPORTERS—M a^diester’s Community The Boaox were scheduled to MacGregor tallied for Detroit. on the final Mne. Both fired six lilbUe betiber today. Very little. ers, Marie Botteron, center, Barbara Gairison a'nd open their 30-game spring train­ It was Brown's ninth goal of the birdies and Just two bogeys. The Rockets came from be------— OoUeg« basketbaJl team •wound up a suixessfiil Donna Coro, left, ^ ris Cyr, top left, Diane B ^ ROCKVILLE weeison last week with a 17-8 record. On hhiid for ing schedule today against the year and second in as many Wetakopf poonounoed Ms Mnd to beat Borton 119-97 Bob Boobct and Jerry and Pam J(»dan, right, and Defadre Sweeney, cap­ WMte Sox at Sarasota, with nights. He never scored more game—parUcu^ly his putting Pirates’ Bunning Confident Thunaday night, drawing onotti- gioan wrapiped it up. all the games were the pretty, energetic cheerlead­ t a in , '18 at top right. (Herald Photo by Ofiara) Dave Gray, Mike Jatkaon and than two goals in any of his five —in fine shape after five er percentage point closer to gooser and Sloan each fin- SCRAP CO .. Inc. I Ray Jarvis to split the pitching, previous NHL seasons. months active Reserve duty as That He’ll Be Winner Again fourth place C9ii(^ lahed with 27 points, (toll Good-, 7 Toronto hopped into a two- a cderk-typdBt at F ort Polk, La. battto for the last playoff *8*^ rich had S3 for Phoentx. ■» goal lead iigalnzt Montreal with" The former Ohio State star BRADENTON, Fla. (AP) — maybe two out of the tiwee. I San Dleso started the night . Larry Jones Sets ABA Mark, TOP PRICES PAID! Tim Horton and Ron Ellis scor­ wiBs a natural to fill foursomes Jlin Bunning took a salary out have no serious problems with throe pei^Sta*® behind , EXCELLEItT OPPORTUNITY ing 24 8.econds apart in the open­ of FTort Polk brass because of tor the first time in 20-yeora end any of the Injuries that affected the Bulla and flnlahed two JV *^*1*'*?? on * 7 JOHNSON SEAHORSE ing period while Jacques Laper- he wants thM m oney muck. toK.117 CliKlnnaM led by 20 points at Oakland Dominates League the su(>er star status he me last year. My only feeUng to the M f but th e ^ k . behind For finployment At riere was serving a five-minute achleived last year as third lead­ The 36-yeeT-old right hander that If I can mnlntaln my health major penalty. Rtiblnson. who totaled 89 Larry Jones Is 17-for-30 for ing money winner, with more of the fittchurgh Pirates is con­ throughout the season, there to He scored 12 points to the But little Yvan Coumoyer fident he’ll get It back U he can Atlanta pohits, pulled toto a 110—no tie Denver and the Oakland Oetics third period as the Rockets out- COPPER then $160,000. no reason why I can’t help the ROOEItS CORPORATION’S OUTBOARD MOTORS brought the Canadiens back. stay healthy. '^ h 1:84 left. However, Oscar are e-for-O ogalnat Miami in Weiskopf, lunner-up by one PUttaungh Ptrotas, or for that gu m el the Otionele 30-19 to The smallish right wing scored Robertoon’e two froe throws American Basketball Associa­ stinke to . Den Sikes here last Last year wias a nightmare matter any taaU chib I might twice with 3Va minutes to tie the ‘““ dealt the Bucks their fifth tion piay. break the game open. Louie V/2 HP. fo 100 HP. year, flMshed in a tie for 19th at for the 6-toct-3 KentuoMen. He play for, The giocd right am hoto lOlwaukea 112-110. atrataht loos score. Dampler topped Loutavilto with S Conn. Plant Locationa two under par 286, good fo r sufterecT through foUr different never has had any proUeme.” Jones scored 80 points, setting After Montreal’a Ted Hairls trijunles, won only tour gam es ^ Atlajito w^ed Uttle time end- 28 pointa and Lonnie Wright had SALES — PARTS — SERVICE nearly $1,400, test week at Dor- - Bunnlng'a reference to any an ABA record of 30 or more in BRASS Technicians and Engtoeering Aaststants In ()uallty Control, and Paul Henderson of Toronto and loot 14. He makes It efoer other dUb reeuMs from a m- 17 consecutive gomeeh as the 16 tor Denver. EASY TERMS USED MOTORS had swapped second period al, his ftrst itoumament sifter Research and Development, Manufacturing En^eertog. Arm y duty. he’ll quit before going through mark ottrifautad to PIntetf hi[lftlm.^it a. rookie 8tu "‘ I V T T /^ Rockets downed Kentucky 123- Oakland dveihauled Miami Starting salaries aa high as' f 146 per week for technicians goals, Coumoyer completed his another oam pelgn 'Itke that one. that reached 62-38 at the half. behind the soortog fuid play- Open Daily 7:30 A.M.-5 P.M ___^Thurs. to 9 The 36-yearold FluMeth, o f manager Larry Shepard that LanU scored 18 pointa to the lU Thuraday night. , or $165 per week for gtagtoeeiing Assistants. hat trick, putting Montreal on Bunning, however, is not making of Lorry Brown, who Sat. to 4 P.M. Ban Jose, CaiUf., collected m ore Bunning has to prove bliinidr tMrd pwted. BUJM straight T* MeonwhUe, Oakland wiped High School Graduates and 2 year college graduatea are thlnUng ih terms of qiiittjng. He talUed 20 points end fod team- (han $27,000 last year but he all over again this year. Am a ^ tatb. final, or a l»:8l out a 22-imint deficit and edged encouraged to inveaUgate these career opportunlUes and LEAD has a bright outlook on the 1969 matter of fact, Shepard aaU In Miami 117-113 for Its fifth victo­ nuitea tor easy shots during a learn about ROGERS Far Out FRINaB BENEFIT PRO­ toad toed It. GRAM. ssBoon, with some definite goals camp, ’.'We're not putttag a lot Lants flitirtied with a career ry In os many meetings wtth the decisive 33-19 fourth (juarter In mind. Baseball Of eggs in his (Bunring’s) has. high 28 points and teammate BI- Floridians this season. bUtz. n e w s p a p e r ' Mai Rhines "I’m four wins shoot of 200, Last Fi|^l8 IVIvpilOIW TOT 'ApponifvW lfi — Please Note — AAMCO; ket. If he gets 'back to the way vin Hayea had 81, same aa Bai­ New Orleans whipped Houston Jim Baktoe scored 22 pototo tp w nrrE iR h a v e n , Fia. (a p ) and I’d kke to eocomplUh that,’’ (WE HANDLE PAPEB DRIVES FOR CBURCBB8, formerly with Newbprry’a he was a year ago (1997) that’s ley How^ of the Celtica. 126-119 in the only other game pace Uie Oaks, who took g 116- Make arrangements with ynyaiMmiwKl Boston Red Sox ebar Ctarl he said after a workout alt the BARCELONA, Spain — Pedro MRS. MARGARer HAMPSON — M3.SV63 BOY SCOUTS, AND OTHER OBOANIZAIIONS) M arine la now asaockitod Just added gravy tear our boM scheduled, extending the Maver­ 118 lead on Warren Armstrong’s with ua In our us Diow for the wlntor Yaotrsem sid haa oonftwimd ^ t^ Piretea’ trainli» complex bene. CMcago bad itk hands full Oarrasoo, Spain, stopped Tore SCRAP IRON — OTHER METALS OF MANCHESTER ' c h ta ” icks’ losing atreedt to seven. Jumper wtth 89 seconds to play — or apply to — •tornge of your motor . .. ports th at he and an uMderiU- " I ’d Hke to a h y healOiy the with the lowly Suns In a game iiagnuasen, Norway, 3. OstraB- BATTERIES — RADIATORS — PAPERS — RAGS Blnrine Department . . . Thto attitude doemit ak too with 14 lead changes and nine ooratainad Etoropean Hght- . Jones dropped In a free throw and wrapped It up on two free Ahw Buyere of INDUSTRIAL SCRAP BUD(^ET TERMS aed paztner are oonetderlng whole season. I thixdc I ’S be aU e weft wtth .Bumitg', a man of to- NATIONWIDE buying the Undent FVmt Agency to aocompUsh that.. Then of Ues that resulted to a 112-112 weight champiocahtp. with rtx minutes to play, brsedi- throws by Ira Hoige- * ROGERS CORPORATION TELEPHONE 818-9887 teoae ptade. " I don’t , tonne to regulation deadlock. Dave New- TOKYO, Japan-^enkei Fiqi- ing Connie Hawkins’ meuli of 16 MILL S OAKLAND 8T8., MANOHBSTEB 969 HARTFORD TURNPIKE ROCKVILLE, CONN. 96668 GUARANTEED SERVICE (Herald Photo By Buoelvtciiu) hi Lyrni, kCasn. oounse. In the hack of my mind Jaanea Jones hit tor 22 of his CAPITOL EQUIPMENT prove myself to onyisn,” he marte’s goal created the last tie kura, l60Vi, Japan, stopped Jon- straight 30-polnt gamea, and HtoOfB! 'Loaner Cars Free Towing GRIDDERS HONORED—Winners of the <»veted YaztnemaM, who Bven In la plteMng m the W orid IBertes said. "If I can pdeh, I con rttn* 30 pclnts to th e eecend half, An equal opportunity empleyer at 114 and than his free throw ny WilHama, 160^, PhUlpplnea, drew a standing ovaUan from toaiHng the Buccaneers past 7 AAI.-4:M PJI, Mon. thru Frl. — 7 A.M.-3:I9 PJf. lint. TVal- 643-2467 Thom McAn bronzed s(hbe awards at Manchester Lyiinfi^, Miw., declined to (he’s never been in one). Pd for anytxtdyi It the Pteataa dent 88 MAIN ST. — TEL. 643-7958 ‘Comment WodkMKlay on (tan Hke to do th is befoce I quit. put the Bulls ahaad to stay be- 4. the crowd of 6,000 at Denver. Houston. MandMBtsr, Hifiph for the 1968 football season were John Quacr- want somebody else will he Vernon Town Line present atato of negottaitions but "Now, if I can do them aB ttda lia and F)mie Tupper. Former was named the beat glad tohave me. If i cent tsteh Rte. 83, TalcottviUe, Cwin. (tafd dstatlB wioudd be announced year, I’d be extremely hagipy, Ml go hotne. I wonft oiy ovzr back and the lather No. 1 lineman by the coaohee. end if I can’t do (bemi. I’ll take

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FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1969 PAGE SEVENTEEN (comb, form) swords 16 American 14 Powerful thip (ab.) explosive 17 Tempest David Okrant , ISM^eadulta (coU.) 47 ProporUon 19 Before 20 Effect friction Bldltor Janice Obucboarskl 21 Favorite 33 School subject 48 Aran country Senior Editor 20 Rot flax 34 Owns 49 Went on ICaroy Juran 21 Bard 22 Parson bird Feature Bldltor Robert Bleller 23 Worshiped 37 Caucasian horseback ALLEY OOP 22 Greek letter native 50BibUcal Sports Editor BY V. T. HAMLIN 24Uncloaes 25 Book of the Bible 39 Three-toed patriarch he igh chool orld THERE 9HE IS! OVER 26 Storm T H S W THEN / THE REAL 52Ektervato SOSH, SHE'S A YES, THANKS aEOLYSMITH, ] THATS RIGHT phenomenon 26 Degree in sloths THB8E NEAR IN ' PHARAOH.. WHO'S ( NEFEHTITI u > s r w e ig h t ! j t o k a v h o 's 40 Enclosure 53 Unit of - - ' HEY, WATT A MINUTE, WITH V / f r o m THE ySHEPUTHK 30 infantile par* accounting VOU XXXI, No. 19______FRIDAY, MARCH 7 THAS NOTOOOLA! TH' MISS SMITH! R U S H IN G / o n A CHET ANP (ab.) 41 John (Gaelic) energy Compiled by Students of Manchester High School Mrs. Joyce Don, Fhcslty alyaia (coU.) 54 Cuckoo COMPANY? J A PROGRAM OF 31Littla(Scot) 27 Base 42 Cut in pieces, EXERaSES/ 32 Word o f acorn 28BMUight like a log blackbird 35 Deep reqiect cheer 43 Man from 56 Printer's 36 Caviar 29 Employs Benares measure PlaydowD Loss to Amity 38 Petrarch'a .32 School vehicle 45 Male sheep 58 PreposiUon beloved bTHERED r r r n m r mcoKMCK 40 Gloomy 1 2 1 4 nr NO 0EWILOEREO* N»A. tm tW >»» E t »W individuals 42 Small farm nr structures Ends Indians’ 9-9 Season 18 You be the greatest book­ «n a eour note, but tt was a seemed to Just miss dropping 44 Donkey ♦ I ing ball player around, but if you OUT OUR WAY BY J. a WILLIAMS 45 PrecipitaUon II succeesfiil year. m. Ware followed Kleman In 46 Sea eagle don’t have belghtand eecpeilence ot the eredU should go every division, having a 9.B be- you’re nothing, unleaa you be- th e r e's JUST 48 Native metal , ” 5** Moriarty. Not only by bounding average and most of ENOUGH t im e 51 Barley brisUe IdUg to the Manchester High A UITTLE TIREP 52 Depot (ab.) y unpoMng rugged calisthenics the Mancheeter interceptions. - es i m MIA, hw. T.M. V t . P«(. AFTER A 6 0 -1^ T O SHOWER. BaskstbaU team. PRESS,AND 53 — de Valera ^ drills, but with a fine know- Playmaker Charlie May 55 Greek u 11 ' His Indians ataited their sea- ledge ot the game end hla served as the Indian floor gen- DAVY JONES BY LEFT and McWILLIAMS SO TO THE I son may back In December, by BANK TO enchantress H I»ayers, he was able to pass hla eral and Ms hustle and test CASH YOUR 57 Violent wind ! being the amaliest team in the determination along to the rest moves spurred the offensive at- W1 SHOULD'VE been FORTUNATELY, NOT YET, ^ THERE'S MORE CHECK.' 1 5 59 Let fall in a league and without havli« one ot the team . tack. MORE CAREFUL ABOUT ORSON JUMPED DAVY... I'M TO ME THAN BOTH TO TAKE / j r - mass letterman on the roster. It was 60 LocomoUves It la the playera, themselves, Big Steve Rascher proved to CHECKING OUR AIR. IN TO SAVE US. STILL IN yo ur OF YOU FELLAS MF. OUT .' also the Onst year as varsity DOWN who deserve moat ot the laureia. be the greatest find. With no COMPRESSOR, DAVY.' THE SCORE'S DEBT FDR SAVIN' PUT T'GETHER' ) menUmr for Coach Jim Mioiiarty. MV I IFF " Borne of them will see ACTION JV experience behind Mm, EVEN NOW.' 1 London ; But the Banketballera hustled gallery IT- playing coUeg^hoop, and others Rascher earned a starting posl- 2 Always t every game and aurprised meet have______hung^ up their stteaks for by grabbing important rebounds 3 Arachnid IT ^people by closing the season with the lairt and giving needed height. 4 Stated value > a 9-9 record and third place in Forward Bob Kleman was the Doug Hansen’s biggest assets of money ; Uie OCIL standings. complete ball player, leading the were Ms alae and sure hands. 5 Japanese Although the CIAC tournament outcast Xndlana in many categories, with Hla culded scorin g and rebound- rules allow those teams with at (Ntwtpaptr tnitrpeitt Aim .) 87(Pywints and a 20 point '(!ame aided the Indian cause, least a .801 percentage iday, a avsrtige. Dave Ware foUowed ^Awk for Juniors Ken Tedford lack of wiraitng teams in the with a 10-polnt aviarage and Jun- ^nd Brian Maher to pace next double L divisiiQn enabled the In­ tor Brian Maher with 8 potots year's Indian squad. Before Ms dians to get a second chance, In CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER per game. ankle Injury, Tedford was Im­ Tm. N f . U. I. Pat. Ofr._AN a playdown with Amity Regional The Indian scoring for the pressive as a guard, but next (alao 9-2),.for the 16th posiUon in year la as follow s: year may find Mm in the cen­ WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE the staite ratings. Baaksta Fouls Points ter positton because of a lack With 200 in attendance at Klem an 129 112 870 of height. Brian Maher, easily Middletown High, the Manches­ Ware 68 47 183 the best boUhandler to Mt Man­ institute ______: 3-7 . ter five oould not gra/q> victory Maher 41 68 146 cheeter since Joe Amaio, will be and the right to conUnua in used heavily 'as the offensive P IN* N NfA W TM •.« vt ea le IT WORTH IT ? Tedford 40 81 111 SMEARING Q \ p L O / V / ^ tournament play, suffering a 68- Hansen 29 19 77 60 deteat to Am ity, Rancher 25 22 72 in s t it u t e o f SWEARING The Hoopsters opened the con- May 18 17 48 Important. SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL te^ get^ ahead by live John QuagUa, excepUonally E>/~>:f^iar^*'T!7nnrxx| QuagUa 12 16 39 potata, but the regional school H erdlc 10 10 82 good on defense, pressured op­ preesured and took a 41-32 haV- Jenkins 6 18 25 ponents every minute he played, tlme lead. Sophomore Jim Bale- Baleeano 12 1 25 causing many turnovers with I Ms quick spe^, aggressiveness, // sano, playing in his third varsity M cGee 0 2 2 ...... and desire. 3 encounter, came otf the bench Hasaett 1 0 2 WMtey Jenkins, who saw only during the second halt and gave Lankford 1 0 2 limited action and suffered a the Indians the momentum to Klem an, with a good chance I broker nose, was the best of­ • . ., (Herald photo by Pinto) get within three. But stray ot making all-GCIL, had the fensive shooter, percentage­ WadSnsr through pSles of pictures and next year’s progress right, they are Eli Okranit, J'ames fictirefber, KH Geyer, L;lyim passes and Imperfect play hin­ moMt points in one game — 31, wise. A crowd pleaser, WMtey c'harts are the newly chosen Somanhis editors. From left to Beggs, Nancy Litke and Ralplh Oarisem, ail '70. dered the Indian bid to regain and the most rebounds in one oould have hM {^ the Indians BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE the lead. Balaaano lad the Rad gam e — 27. and White with 28 points and had he been ^ven more use. . MV -W AFKAPSO, AIKSANKS. HE TOOK In the other forward position, His sure defense and steady ot- 1 COULD HEAR T)1EIR PONT KNOW, SIR, FIDDLESTICKS.' Bob Kleman added 14 more. The co-captain Dave Ware had a Riflemen Aim I O R FB ^EN \ A WALK AFTER LUNCH. 1 HEARD BLOODTHIRSTY WAR fonse would have given the Somanhis Staffers I BY THE TIMEX GOT THERE HASHT BEEN S7 loss caused the season to end frustrating year, os Ms shots 1 K IlliM .fY I GUNFtRE ANP WENT TD WHOOPS UP AHEAD, ANP ' BACKTHBW PIS INDIAN UPRISING momentum that was needed in IMPWVN8.F/V INVESTIGATE. 1 B A C K FOR A GUN. APPEARED. SNOW SO YEARS. several games. At 9-8 Score HAP COVERED t- Bob Herdlc, who also saw THEIR TRACKS. BRRR'LET'S GO INSIDE spare use, was a fine ballplay­ Picks New Editors er. Being oorcaptain and not For Season WHERE IT'S As the printers finish iq> the already busy e. BUI Oey- M WARM/ playing often is rough, but The Manchester High Rifle 1969 fiomanhls, the staff Itsrif etr tc presenUy ng English Herdlc never let up; neither has elected new editors for the and Chemistry,' Honors, during practice nor on the court. Team, gaining expertonoe with 1970 Somanhis. and French Lit. i, Miath IV, and As a team, the Red and every match, is atUl striv ii«; to Next year's flnal decisions U.S. History on level 1. White averaged 62 rebounds per acMenne a w im in g seaaon after will be made by the new co- J b n 's class load includes Bhig- 3-7 adltors WilUom Geyer and Urii, M oth IV, and dh em istry, It ) H * ht MIA, tac. T M Bet U I M 0 «. James Sdtredbner, with Ralph all Honors, with BVench L4L 1 Carlson as jriwtography editor, on level 1 and Art H. Ralph *Of course it's a decent show . . . I didn't have any Nancy Litke «s art editor, Lynn is taking U.S. HIstmy, Obem- trouble getting tickets, did I?" Beggs aa senior editor, and EU istry, and English, all levM 2, A MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD Okrant as ax^vltlee editor. and Art H. Nancy carries Math a « o i MrNaackt KvMiM-ale. Im win them'. eB to cucMevo a win­ WMIe Bill and Jim will have LV and English on lev ri 1, wRh mlUed for 93 points. The lowest, MY HORSE ' PHIL— ILL SEE VOU A " q NOW I MAY NOT GET PLEASE DO, KEN/ ning aeastm. the over-all responsibility for Latin OCH, Honors, and Chem- RAN THIRD, LITTLE LATER! I'M OOIN also at home, was 87 points BACK TO VOU IN TIME— IF YOUR FRIEND On Februaiiy 17 the marksmen checklng all phases of woric i»try, level 2, along with Art THE REPAIR DERARTMENT WANTS SO I LOST OVER TO THE RAPDOCK SO TELL ME IF I SHOULD, THINKS HIS HORSE STEVE CANYON agatest league winning Oonaid. A LOCK ON HERE/ THEY'RE COIN', BY MILTON CANIFF and maktog sure various dead- HI- MY FIRST AREA! A FRIEND OF MINE . BET IT FOR YOU/ WILL WIN, PUT A Manchester had 1180 total points TD STORE MORE EQUIPMENT TWO BUCKS! NAS A HORSE ENTERED IN p : Unes are met, the others have Lynn’s scbedide conaiets of FIVE SPOT ON IT TO CEI^OKATB^ TH B Y'U FLY X c T '^ N P HAVE TIME TO to the opponents’ 1264 1264.. their toert m ^ of t ^ season Mindy MenscheB Emeatine Johnson INSIDE/ THE SECOND RACE/ > FORME! THERE IS REJOICIN0 AT THIS NEWS... NO ONE NOTKXS' cruslikig Wiicox Tech of very specific responsibiHles. English and Latin III, both r-.. , BITSy ANP POTEET HIM TO AOCOANP MAKS UP THEIR • ONE OF THE STUPENT PILOTS PtCUNd UP A SMALL Next year wlU be different! Meriden by the score of 918 to EU wUl have the jo b o f mak- level 1, with Honors U.S. Hla- H f Y / col. c/m o n \ m m ium s to AIR FORCE BASE... j OUARREU PURIN6 BOX FROM THE TRUNK OF HIS CAR... The Indians will be smaH, 897. This w as Ithe Mgheat teem JUST PHON6P/ HE'S ^ SANITY.' with Uttle experience, and the Key Winners ing certain Uiat all major ac- tery and speech. EU’s program score for the marksmeR tMs tlvities are covered by a photog- UUa year la English, Math IV, wmiM. W K o n m A PAB7Y-> rest of the league wUl be big. season. Steve Fieti and Ehwin A total of two keys and nine Chartamb, '70, and Alan Rice, rapher. Ralph wfll take a ma. Spanish Ut. 1 all Honors, witti WMDOK “We don't have a chance.” Andrey flniHk D o « MeOtaria Nash each got the highest scores honorable mentions were ac- '69, respecUvely. M arcey Kle- jority of the club pictures and U.S. History and Computer “I doubt If we can win “ of their careers with a 186 end cumulated by MHS students in colt, '71, won for her formal many as we lose.” Candida, and process them. Programming, level 1. a 1'8B reepetaUvely. Other leaxi- ihe Hartford Courant’s annual article while Robert Dixon, '69, Nancy wlU take ca re o f super- Spwker for the entire Somen- But then, that’s what we ail Ing MHS sh ooteTB were P ete La- Contest. won for hla dramatic script. Legion of Honor said last year, wasn’t tt? viision o f layout sheets, and Ms staff, BUl commented by lashudB with a 186, Captain Ed p o r the first time In Manches- Jane Hubbard,' '71, won for her Lynn wUl have the task of com­ saying, "It wUl be dlfflcutt to Jerry Happiness; BY>r some R comes “ You want to break, or should SlegeaM 'wRh a 184, and John ter’s history winners in the f leld informal article. piling senior statistics and produce a Somanhis which can as a chore. EV>r others R never I? Ckmgratulationa are extended checking to make sure that all Seniora who receive question­ Albee wi'ih a 178. of Dramatic Script have been match the quality of the '69 cornea. “No, I wUl.” Two days lalter the Indians named. This completed the field to these writers for their fine seniors who desire to do so Somanhis, but we wlU try our E naires teom “MCertbs — Who’s abUity and perform ance. .The MR. ABERNATHY A'Shm s But for Audrey Smith hUppi- “Hey, Doug, did you decide took on rtrong Bristol Blarfem, for Manchester which had wln- have a photograph in the book, best." BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY * neaa cornea naturally. where you’re going to coUege ^ and wore beaten by the score of nera in all categories this year. English department at MHS la All will add the duties to an Betsy Hunter '70 * yet?” BchoM atudents” are dtscourag- a c o ld "giving a little of yourself to “Yeah, I plan on playing cen- If a atudenf does not report 177, Erwin Npsh, 176, and John Schafter, ’71, Stephen Dunlap Plans Travel Armed with sleeping bags, pil- over by sleeping girls. FLEA FARM.' Wp\CINGVCUR someone who needs It, makes ter again and hopefully play to the offloe vriien he is called, Albee, 17B. i Gorman, both ’70. (( eH OW EO. loWB, hair (niriere, pajamas, and Girls struggle out of sleep­ j HALLOWEEN you a happier person,” Because varsity In my sophomore or jun-he win bo given one demerit. ‘ Stove Armstrong '70 Awards for short story and J short-ehort story went to Susan an Inexhaustible variety of food, ing bags at 7 to revive them- A \ A e « ? of her involvement during teach- lor year. Seven In the side. I For Summer aelves on coffee and doughnuts J 160 senior girls prepared them­ •J i i t S . er recniitmertt week, Audrey went down there and the campus and to greet the stream of boys discovered that Sh4, “enjoys jg beautiful.” Have you ever wondered selves for the battle. The mis­ trickling in for the Senior'break- helping children learn; ” She "W ell, I hope you make It. whether your years of studying sion: To fight off the sandmen test. now plans to become an ele­ a foreign language would ever After all, you riiouldn’t have any Band Plays for New Uniforms and fatigue at the Senior Girls’ mentary teacher after attending pay off? Fbr one lively senior Aside from the disappointment PRISCILLA’S POP problem. Being 6’ 2” and weigh­ of the pool being closed, aixl BY AL VERMEER Adrian Ck>nege in MIcMgan. A NoUoe from the Society tor at MHS, thoee worries have long Sleep-ln. ing 282, I mean. And playing for having to play basketbaU with WELL, L O O K / , ' the Preservation of Antique ceased. Sue MacDonald is look­ The capRvating music of the IT'S MY OLD r W O N D E R AW, WAl TWE^ Aud’s "treat everyone as an m h S and for CuaMng Academy, soft voUeyballs, the Senior WHAT'S HEC?E / / ORADLIATION Band Unifomu ing forward to using her four American Blues Exchange, a IF IT STILL; ^GENERATION / / equal" phMo8oi*y has galn^ Anyway. I’m sure that your Dance, Sleep-in, and Breakfast DRESS' T F IT S .' , / Hera we see the typical MHS years of French this summer. G A P . ' ^ / CL her many friends, whom she magnetic personiUty and quick band from Trinity College, was xL_pear bright and ctoar-eyed for personalty In fW e^y, out^lng .aroynj whenever you want to the breakfast with the senior pur YOUR »400i000 CHECK. TO MB people". Her b ggest wish Is to ^ ^ meets the eye. It is a one of _ I'VE DEPLORED \ THEN HOW CAN a kind, antique original, valued boys? The boys’ response to the COULD DISPROVE OUK CLAIM THAT X ILATANT c h ic a n e r y ) X AVOID RISKINE make her Mfe “happy and suc­ first senior acUvRy was less GAVE YOU MY ASSETS TO SETTLE ALL ALONE... HOWEVER / THOSE CHARS] cessful' “I don’t know. We play Notre tor its many dkitinrllvr charac­ Strokers ------A DEBT! Dame, USC, OMo State and a than enthusiastic. Wliat girl WORTHY THE CAUSEl To get the most out of Man­ teristics. 1 lot of other tough schools. Com­ wants a giri-boy ratio of 5 to 1 ? chester High, Audrey feels that ’This Study unitorm has been 7 bination of the fifteen. I do'want around since 1938, yet has under­ By midnight the senior girls End Season one must "be active and friend­ had rendezvoused at checkpoint ly to everyone and enjoy your to do good there, though. I hope gone only minor decay. It comes The roar of the gun, the my Phyaica, Drafting, and Trig (Clarice Arena), laid out provi­ four years at MHS, for they’ll complete 'with a button-up fly, splash of the water and the come in handy. Bbur, all the sions, and set up camp for the go faster that you think.” ' alumni body odor, aiknedded lin­ ft>rtng of the diving board have 1-7 way up. Hand me the chalk, ing, three-feet-wide pant legs, a nigM. Then the order was'” ‘AT all com e t o an end, as, the Mian- Partlcipatton is also impor­ would youT” hat too dilapidated to wear, and ElASE” and anything goes. Pan­ tant, and Audrey Is a member of demonium reigned. Running, cheeter High Swim Teach ctos- ROBIN MALONE BY BOB LUBBERS “Yeah, sure.” the original cM ora ed out the 1969 season. the Girl’s Basketball team, a It is not only guaranteed to shouting, singing the Alma “ Hey, Dave, did ya ever watch Although the Strokers ended LETS CAL LA cart’s Leader, a member of the make the bond member freeze Mater and spirited cheers for TRUCE, HICKORY -A N D I'LL 6TAY AWAY WHATI&THIS—A “Wild Wild WeetT' ” ______their 'campaign with the flrat FRCM VOU WHENEVER TRICK'S. u BomanMa Business Btaff, and is at football games and suffo­ the Cflaas o f '69 began the night’s 6fONE, ANp WORK “A couple of tlmee.” YOU'RE ON THE R E L P ; active In the girl’s Intramural cate ®*tB were lost In the last talk: IWSA "N aw , It'U never g o .” OfFu LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON Being ohalrman of the Miember- ■fKe ijQoel equalled by any new unitorm.' playing records, cheerleaders *''*’'*• **** 800 yard relay, aR by FA6T,Mf!^. sMp Cimmlttoe at the Teen “Well, what the heck, I got giving cheers, talking, eating, ® stroke or two. PRn, n e e d s 4 7 , 0 0 0 MALONg-.-iVe Center, C.Y.O., and organising nothing to toee.” and a game of charades. Swimming under Ooeeh Rlcb- O N P/S O r “Boy, you sure are daring, 2S Miuuree the Senior Giri's Skita, during 4 o r n e t s u n X w ’tn S - GVIDANOE Ten glassy-eyed girls were the ard Sollenek for the last time football and basketbaU, have airen’t youT” Representativee from the fol­ only survivors In the bottle were seniors: Steve Mbote, l&eETfOTHE, also kept Audrey busy. “Aw, missed." f/eoae h»lp*Hie lowing schools will be visiting Rusty Herbert, Ross Roberts, Al(3PW?r,.. Sua MarDnaaKI against the forces of fatigue. By Aoademlpally, Audrey is tak­ “FinaUy, I g^ a ahot. Three MHS during the week of March 4 a.m. Oiarke Arena was taken Bob Snyder, aitd co-oaptains in the oomer. Fourteen Up. Six. o n ^oCr^ fund. ing English 12, Algebra m , 10. As one of 5,000 people between Doug Paatol and Kevin Conklin. One. Nine in the side. Oomblna- ''o MuMc Appreciation, Current by buying ft Itonday, Belknap College, the ages of 16 and 30 to par- Rusty Herbert proved to be s. Choir, Child Development tton on the five. Thera’s the Center Haitxir, N.H.; C9ttistlan' Uclpate In the Experiment this the strongest swimmer, break- X 3 ’ . o ''" Ly’ ^ try and the length of Ms stay. IM t, Nl*. 1.1 TM US >.l O il eight you blew. Two off the rail. +ick«t +6’Hx«. OoUege, M issouri; Baker UM year. Sue plana to • spend a ing many schoof and pool It Is also slmUar, In that for­ versRy, Baldwin C!Ry, Kansas; summer In Europe. Her.group, racords, and cutting the time boo^ coocer+ eigners come to Uve with Amer­ each and every place In this “Hey, bow about a break. John F. Kennedy CoUege, Wa- wMch will consist of nine'other on the 400 yard freestyle resx>rd boo, Nebraska, kid pemL ican families. world,” and she a)ready has Where did you lesum to play like be hcJdl on peo'ple and a leader, wUl leave at four different mesto. • ¥ 0 Tuesday, Southern. Ckxswot- Until her departure. Sue will coma pn^y close to fulfilling It. from Bradley Field in late June. * Jerry ‘70 keep busy reading travel books. Two summers ago she traveled “Eleven in the aide. Thnl’s r O a r v h I R . icur fltate CoUege, New Haven, During the,month of July, she through HMland, Swttaerland, game. Let roe see. Score is 11-4. 3rd period. wUl Uve with a Swiss fam ily,- In coU«ctlng permanent preee Wedneeday, Mount Ido, New­ Sludento wtx> loet pane privi­ Italy, Yugoslavia, Turkey, and Tbat’a seventy oento.” the French-speaking part of clothes, and partclpathig in a ton, Mass., at 10 a.m. leges for the second quaster and Greece, and last summer she “Last time I play with you!” that country. August wOl be 17-day language oouna In Ver- Tburadey, CoUege of Our Lady mied with youth hoeteling, and, '"<>"*• avid lover of folk whoare now eUgOle wont on the Phtamey — Hunt "Hey, what’s the matter. of the Elnui, Oitoopee, Mass., j„ September, she wUl rettun mu»lc, she is aleo coUeoUng they paaned eveiy ; Tour,, whhdi travels through the wherWs the old sense qf hu- at 11:30; Progronuning k Bye- to start p»;'it*"g for

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Can apartments, 86,640 yaariy hi- neat tnaeirien. 11m Herald u reaponalble tor o ^ OBfE In­ tion. Apply In person, O’DoU G aer B ro s., 140 R y e S t„ South M odern T V S erv ice, 886 O n - FOR LEASE Itveted hnmodtately. Secretary afford 8IIB monthly. No pets, oome potential. OBU for details, correct or omitted inaertton tor any advertiaenient and then PICK-UP CAMPERS Dodge, Route 83, RookvUte. W indsor. ter St. 648-2206. Open daUy % not roapotiaUde. for delinquent A p ply MANCHESTER for June 1st. OaU 647-9618 af­ Pabner Realty 6484821. only to the extent of a "make good” Inaertton. Errora which and Thursday evenings. do net leaaea the valne of the adverttaenient win not he Sample Buy: membera. Chll 1-401-897-8890 WANTED — One custodian and te r 5 p .m . 60,000 square feet industrial corrected hy “ make good” inaertton. doUeot ta r free catalog and hi- one malnbenaace man. Bolton 8H’ Semi-aeU contained, equip­ TV & RADIO SEALTEST FOODS SOUP'S on the rug that is, ao _ | buUdlng under construction. torm a ticn . Public Schoola Contact ped with all atandard features Mr. SERVICEMAN clean die epot wkh Blue v Unlimited floor load, 18’ Jamea Veltoh, Superintendetil 266 HOMESTEAD AVENUE 4 * (Rockville, Ton Free) p lu s; 'For local RCA distributor. Lustre. Rent electric shampoo­ clear span ceiling. O w ner’ s of BuUdhiga and Oroundi, 648- HARTFORD, OONN. NOTICE Logoi Notko Pressure water system WIU train for future promo­ e r, 81- PlnewDod F u n dtu re Intentiqns are to subdiiride 1668. 643-2711 875-3136 Msrine toilet, with holding tank. OUR MEAT ORDER tion. Ideal working condi­ Shop. , into smaller units, each hav­ TOWN OF BOLTCN, Leveling jadu Interviews daily 8:30 a.m. to REAL ESTATE asdee Miate tions, five day week, vaca­ 4:80 p.m . TREAT RUGS right, they’U be ing its own private fa­ CONNECTICUT ^ OBDKB OF NOnOB FYeight charges- DEPARTMENT cilities. This new tailored ■ .OTA-ra OF CONNECTICUT. or ftRiBle, experienced, ftfll- tion, exoeUent benefits. Call a dehght it ctaanied with Blue ® INt kr NCA. Ik . ” ■ BOARD FOR ADMISSION space -wlU rent for 81.26 per DISTRICT OF MANCHESTER. time. Vemon end vicinity. O bH M r. M . N im lrow skl. 628- Lustre. Rent electric shampoo­ PJ^B A TB COURT. February 2L NEEDS Art Equal Opportunity Employer OF ELECTORS TrMblE RiMehMs Oar Advertiser? Chet Govaxig cut C. B. Oorang 6681. e r 81- W .H. E ngland H ard­ And this is our SUPER medal square foot. Abundance of $ 1,695 .. for SERIOUS Notice is hereby given that In the matter o f the estate of Aasocietee, 648-9674, 8724165. parking. A person with a t^eastng ware, Bdlton. joggers!" ^ h e r Marie Modean. late of Man­ 24-Hoar Aasweriag Service Also on display, 8H’, lOH’. and the Board for Admission of chester In said District deceased. S u ild in Q ' Privat* Instraetiens 32 Help W anted teleiUione personality to ROUTE secvloeman to nervine EASTOO ELECTRIC Singer sewing ma­ Electors In the Town of Bolton, Present Hon. John J. Wallett. 11’ models. PART-TIME or fuU-time, re­ WARREN E. HOWLAND Judse. take telephone orders.. Must eodnSiig toy end Mair oane euc- 95 LEGGETT ST. chine, cabinet style. CaU 648- Connecticut, wtU hold a session Free te Herald Readers Contracting 14 F e m a l e . 3 5 liable. Call Manchester The 17Ui day of March. 1969, at Also dealers for Terry Travel have the ability to cope with oounte. Bxpetienoe helpCul, not EAST HARTFORD 1378 a fte r 6:30 p .m . HousohoM Goods 51 AportmaiiH YlaH Realtor 643-1108 In the Community Hail in said two o'clock In the afternoon In the Window Cleaning Co., 46 Oak rooms of said Court In the Municipal Trailors, and Oox Trailers. WEB ROBBINS Carpentry re­ MEDICAL PILGRIM MUXS is expending bus^ office. Company offers An Equal Opportunity Employer Tow n on M onday, M arch 17, Want Intormatton on one Of oor claaaUled adverttoementaf neoeeapiy. Write quaBfira- St., 649-6884. ToMiMiitt 63 Building in said Manchester, Is here­ modeling specialist. Additions, and needs experienced salee- excellent free bwieflt pro­ IT’S TERRIFIC the ■way we’re WOOD drop leaf table and 4 1969, to examine the quallflca- by Msigned for a hearing upon the No anawer at the telephone Hated? Simply caH the ikm , Toy House, P.O. Box MAIN St., comer office, 3 ree rooms, dormers, porehes, RECEPTIONISTS ladies to be trained for our gram, congenial co-workers, seiling Blue Lustre to dean chairs, 6 wooden chelrB, vlc- HAVE TENANTS waiting, for tlona of applicants and to admit settlement and allowance of the ad­ CAMPERS HOLIDAY INC. 166, Old Myntto, Conn. MECHANIC or mechanic’s help­ rooms and lavatory. House It ministration account (or the cabinets, formica, hunt - ins. new fabric store now wider subsidized cafeteria and rugs and upholstery. Rent elec­ trola, misc. 649-3200. your apartment or bouse. Call to the electors oath those found ascertainment of heirs and distribu­ NEEDED er. Also man for tire recapping Salesman Wanlod 34-A Hale Bldg. CaU 643-4846 after EOWAROS ROUTE 66 bathrooms, kitchens. 640-3446 construction on Oakland St. ctHivenient free parking. Ap­ tric sham pooer 81- M anches­ Paul W. D ougan, R ea ltor, 649- qu alified. tion of said estate, and It Is or tire service. Good pay, all KBLVINATOR WA8HINO ma- 6 p.m . ORDERED: That .the administra­ PORTLAND, CONN. W ork to r doctors, dlnics, medi­ Apply Miss Cobuni, Pilgrim p ly . ^ ABLE BODIED MEN ter Hardware It Supply, 877 4636. trix of said estate exhibit said ac­ NEWTON H. SM mi A SON- beneflta, 46 to 66 hours per chine, good condition. Reosem- Said session wUl be held be­ ANSWERme SERVICE 1-842-1212 cal centers, rest homes, etc. M ills, 177 H artford R d ., M an­ PART-TIME Main St., 648-4426. count In said Court at the day and Remodellng, repairing, addi­ week. Murt be steady worker. MULTI-CIRCUITS able. CaU 04S-W18. FOR RENT or sale-461 Main tween the hours of 6:00 p.m. hour above mentioned and that Both part-time and fuU-tiine chester, between 3-9 p.m. THREE Room first floor ag»rt- and 8:00 p.m. notice of the time and place set for Open dally 2 tp S p.m., Friday tions, reo rooms, garages, FIRST NATIONAL Evenings 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Apidy NteholB Manchester ALUMINUM SHEETS - Used ------:______-T Street. BuUdlng and lot next positions. Our home study TWIN bed, boxsprlpg and mat­ ment, heait and appUanoea In­ s ^ hearing be given to ail persons 649-1500 875-2519 2 to 8 p.m., Saturday 9 to 6 p.m. porches and roofing. No Job STORES INC. Married only, car needed, T ire, n » . , 296 B road Street, Rapidly growing firm In the as printing plates, .009 thick, to Post Office >-ExceUeht loca­ Dated at Bolton, Connecticut, loiown to be Interested in said estate course fully prepares you. tress sets, good ctedUlcn. 819 cluded. 8110 per nxmthu Chit by causing a copy of this order to be , Md leave your meoaage. TonH hear from oor advertiaer In Sunday 1 to 6 p.m . too small. Can 649-8144. 88. per hour to stort. Cali Manchester. electronics field extends air work. Financing Conn. 06457. steady Job, good pay. Apply Heating, 649-2926. ^ te r 6 p .m . s ^ , hearing;*.a,sas ssi^ . HJalmar A. m Modean i r a e S I I . tracks, prowlers, trudi tires. Call Paid W. Dougan Realtoni, For R M t 66 Olive H. Toomey, SIA ▼ me ‘ __ B l c y c l o s 11 available. No down payment. WANTED ALERT New Synteon Laumfey, 44 Har­ 34 Lyness 8t.. Manchester. O ^ .; HERAID 1964 C A D n X A C DevUle 4ert Installation o f D R IV E R S - f o r SdlOOt bUMs, Ektate of Helen P. Davidson, late radio and heater. Very clean. salary. Valuable bene­ SALES SERVICE plus so m e Sunday w ork. OaU Send short: resume of businees 8709, 185 Oakland Street. ped kttdien, hieot, hot tlmter built, gracious living, 8 bedromns, baths. Many companiee you do NOT SNOW PLOWING — Rro- aluminum siding, gutters and ManRhester (Mhoote 7:80 • 8:46 tors, trallero, eonar equip­ of Bolton, In said District, deceased. fits, plecisant working 049-8017. After^ e, 048-9707. ex p erien ce (6 B ox 176, Buck- furnished, May 1st. 649-8712. The Executrix, having exhibited want to see your letter. Private owner. Call after 6 trim. Roofing Installation and Help W onied— a.m., 2:16 - 3:46 p.m. Excnllent ment, -wtodshleldB, ' tope and features. ' idenUal, commercial, 24-hour OPPORTUNITY land atattan. Manchester. HOUSEHOIX* Iota — Antiques, her account with said Estate In Your letter NHl be de­ p.m ., 843-7071. rep airs. 649-6405, 876-9109. conditions, opportunity pait-time tor third shUltenr, re­ misc. We have many used run­ se n d e e , new equipm ent. 648- F e m a l e 3 5 ATTENTION' MEN — Part-time bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, FOUR room ^>artment, centrsd- this Court (or allowance, and (U ^ stroyed if the advertiser for advancement. tired peraous. Wis trafts you. about, inboard and outboard an application for the ascerttoiment 610 WETHERELL ST.—Mid 20s. Brick frtmt, fam- 1986 CH E VRO LET C a p rice 4- 9142 M anchester. 880. p e r w eek, w ork 20 flex ib le glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ ly located, newly decorated. of dbtributees and an order of dis­ is one you've mentioned. ROOFING and Roof Repair, CALL TO THE colors! Lipstick Part-time woman, to service 948-2414. ily room, sundeck, 2 baths, 8 "bedrooms, fir^Iace. door hardtop. Automatic, hours. For personal interview cabin endsera. Buy now and la g e P ed d ler, A u ctioneer, 420 Heat, hot water, one bed­ tribution, it is If not It wUl be handled SHARPENING Service — Saws, Couglin Roofing Co.. Inc., 643- and eye diadow colors! Bath Visit our employment of­ and reorder greeting cards caU 628-2214. FIRST AND SECOND save. We have laya'way plans, ORDERED.- That the 17th day of In the usual manner. power steering, excellent con­ Lake S t., B olton. 649-8247. room. One or two adults only. March, A.D. 1969, at 8:00 o'clock knives, aces, shears, skates, 7707. powers in rainbow hues—leg fice' at 62 Blast Center In retail stores in the Man­ SHIFTS plus one to three years to pay. CONVERSE RD., BOLTON—Low 80s. Immediate dition. Take over payments, no No peta. Referenoes required. In the evening, at the Probate Of­ rotsury blades. Quick service. makeup that shimmers! Avon- Street, Manchester. chester furea. Must have car For summer dockage and fice in Bolton, be and the same 1a occupancy, privacy, 2 baths, 2 fireplacee, 2-car money down. Call broker, 643-2171, Evenings, 643-8470. assigned (or a hearing on the allow­ Capitol Equipment Co., 38 of course. Show and seU-ln Open Monday, Wednes­ and valid driver’s license. SECURITY winter storage, sates and aerv- 238-8716. Roofing and DEAN MACHINE Multi-Circuit — a rapidly Rooms Without Board 59 ance of said account, and on said garage. Main St., Manchester. Hours your free time. Phoite 2894922. day, Thursday and Fri­ Mature woman. FVxr person­ growing firm in the elec­ tew and brok era ge, G loston- SIX ROOM apartment, (8 bed­ Ion and this Court directs Lost and Found 1 Chimnoys 16-A al interview write Box M, PRODUCTS le Executrix to give notice thereof, 1966 VOLKSW AGEaf 2 -d o o r daily 7:30-6, Thursday, 7:80-9, day from 8:30 a.m. to tronics field extends an In­ biuy Marina. Also boat trans- rooms), baths and garage. by publishing thu order In some BIANY MORE U8TINOS AND FBpCES Saturday 7:80-4. 643-79(18. PLASTIC MACHINE operators Manchester Evening Herald. GUARDS LIGHT housekeeping room for FOUND — Long haired striped sedan, Ukc new. Take over ROOFING — Specializing re­ 6:00 p.m., or call 643- 102 COLONIAL ROAD vitation to visit our plant to portatkxi up to 36’. Main of­ Write Box ‘‘KK’’, Manchester newspaper having a circulation In ' C A U . NOW for third shift, 12 midnight to 4101. Evening and Sat­ rent. C all 643-4fli76. said District, and by leaving with, tiger cat, white markings. payments, no money down. pairing roofs of all kinds, new NEW HIGHER WAGES discuss trainee opportunities fice, East Hartford, Nap qnd Herald for Inspeictlan date. or by mailing letters postage pre­ TREE SERVICE (Soucier) — 8 a.m. WUl train. Apply Iona urday interviews can be Has Immediate Openings Very frieadly. Olcott Drive C all broker, 233-8715. roofs, gutter work, chimneys in the following areas; P a id ’s TV and M arine, 668- paid, addressed to each of the pei^ Trees cut, bUHdlng lots clear­ Manufacturing Ox., Regent St. arranged. Full and part-time positions in DAYS ROOM tor rent, gentleman pre- FIVE ROOMS, second floor, sons Interested and residing outside CHARLES J. MORRISON area. GaU 648-0481. cleaned and repaired. 30 years’ 9320. terred, private entrance. CaU said District, a copy of this order, 1967 C O R V E TTE Sting R a y ed, trees topped. Got a tree Hartford arid surrounding towns. PLATIN G heat and hot water, newly re­ experience. Free estimates. Draftsman to draw up proc­ 849-0696. f all at least seven days before said LOST — Paaatn&k N o. E 10714 Coupe, 4-apeed. Showroom con­ problem? Well worth phone Must be over 21, have a clean, SILK SCREENING decorated. References requir­ day of hearing,' and return make to REALTOK — TEL. U3-101S caU, 742-8262. C a ll H pwley 648-6361. 644- U ^ERSITY OP OONN. record and car. Uniforms fur­ ess sheete. Turret Lathe op­ INSPECTION PRODUCTION this Court. Savings Bank of Manchester. dition. No money down, take THE THOMPSON House — Oot- ed. OaU 649-7861. By the Court, 8888. nished €ind paid training. No erators. Inspectors Final Fuol and Food 49-A Application made for pay­ over payments. CaH broker, HEALTH CENTER ROUTINO tage St. centraUy located, large Attest;t: NORMANNO------J. ■ PREUSS, SNOW PLOWING, reUable serv- Stenographer THE experience necessary, past ex­ inspection for air-craft FOU R ROOM apartment, heat, Judge. m ent. 233-8716. SEASONED fireplace wood de­ pleasantiy fumUhed rooms, ice. Gall Dave’s Auto Up­ perience evaluated. Veterans parts Apply bet'ween 10 a.m.-12 noon hot water, sto>i^ refrigerator, M i l l i n o r y , Interesting position In our HEAD NURSE livered. OaU 1-228-9686 o r 649- parking. CaU 649-2868 for over­ LOST - r PaariXMk N o. B 1002 1906 C H E VRO LET Im pala h o lste ry , a t 643-8246. bring DD-214. Interviews Mon- and 2-6 p.m. Ask for Mr. Harvey garage, laundry facilities, buyers’ office for a qualified SOUTHERN NIGHTS 1869. night and permanent guaat Savlnga Bank of Manchester. Super Sport. Automatic power Drassmoking 19 OPERATING ROOM •day-Sunday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. King. adults only, no pete. |168. per YOU ARE A-1, truck Is A-1. typist with shorthand .back­ 5 p.m, to 8 a.m. rates. AppUcatiDn made for pay­ steering, power brakes. Cellars; attics, 3rards, drive­ DRESSMAKING and altera­ ground. Company offers ex­ Hartford caU 627-4177, New Brit­ month. Available April 1st. 649- ment. ain call 225-6600 or apply in per­ MUL'n-eed transmis­ ABILITY IS ESSENTIAL, Rd„ Koltort, 648-6427. for the rental of your apart­ Mr. Frechette, 647-9993. near at hand. Open space ... and A-Lev«l Dormer, 289-0449. ______with a Mml-ccnvBleeoent and Renting BRAN D NEIW au tom atic slg- 44peed, 81.696. Dealer, sion, radio. In good condition. KNOWLEDGE OF MEDI­ ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ privacy. The beauty of grand moments, child to r w eekem te. 649-4092 FAWN PUOe — BeauUfuUy zag sewing machines, un- Call' after 6j30 p.m. 649-1064. ADDITIONS, remodeling, ga­ CAL .TERMINOLOGY IS tate Associates, Inc., 648-6129. PRIME office for lease. Eixeep- 1-887-2886. marked, home rataed, ctam- olaimed lay-Aways. Reduced tp and of little things. Your family should rage. rec rooms, bathrooms Floor Finishing 24 after 6:80. DESIRABLE, BUT NOT SUNNY BROOKE Uonti location. MetUcti Phar­ 1906 CH E VRO LET StaUon w ag- 1966 FO RD LTD , ex cellen t con ­ NECESSARY, IF YOU plon lines, 8136. Oall 6284731. 848.60. E a sy term s. D ealer 247- LOOKINO for anything In real macy Building, Haynes and see it all — (he wonder of Taiiwood. tiled, kitrtiens remodeled, ce­ FLOOR SANDING and reflnlah- OUR SHOE department needs on, V-8 engine, power steering, dition, power steering and HAVE EXCELLENT TYP­ 1066. eatate rentala — apartmenta, Main Street. Paneled, alr-con- brakes, 742-7676. ment work, cellar floors, pa­ in g (sp ecia lizin g in >., Elm . Street Exteosion, divertefled work, no dMr PUPPIES, part Shepherd ONE SIMMONS three cushion Exclusive Agents: L. C. GREENOUGH COMPANY 19M FO W , ouatom %00 4 d oor, Terms to suit your budget. Manchester. Good (yplet requhrad. Oon-I MANCiroSTER —Thm n^ er, 1-637-28M. your free estimate, 649-6280. APPLY Irish Setter. WiU be medium dt-van, convertible to single THREE ROOM apartment, V-8 automatio, pouwr steering, Omfidential and immediate ap­ vMilent paridng. Apfiiy Con-1 aad H illiard St. stores tor lease. 600x100 square 647-9921 236-5000 sised whan fuU grown. 86 each. bed. Like new, 846. OaU 644- third floor, with heat, 8100 a feet. Busy location. Reasonable. onad, nidlo, good 1884 CHEVROLET hfilf ton p ick ­ CARPBINTRY — concrete stepa, proval. Call 648-2212 today. EkPElRIXlNOED telephone so- tinental Baking Co., 621 Oonn.| O til 648-9121. 8618. montti. 646-8120. after 6:80. Hayes Agency, 6464UI1, 11178., 649-17N or up, 8696. full price. D ealer, 1- floors, hatchways, remodeling, heitor. Earn up to ,81' per Blvd., Elart Hartford. PIONEER PmOHUTE 00., JNG. hour telephoning from your S 8«ht8ID . SS7-28W. porches, garages, closets, ceU- OONM. Buslnoss O ppoitm ity 28 REGISTERED nurse for Obv-I HALB BOAO, togs, attics flpiched, rec home. Cali 2M-7391. * KOteMgr oiknwtl- 19a CHBJVROLET half entry Public Health Nurstngl i PHONE SM-Uin V 4 . Aammm rooms formica, ceramic. Oth­ FRANCHISED bakery route FULL-TIMB ^oman lor gen­ I pick-up, 8’ wide sldB.body. ex- er related woiik. Job too Association. Supervlalon— Inl osltent ooMlitlcn. Dealer, 1-N 7- available in the Immediate eral office kork, wiU tjydn. service educatlcn aad Uberall < J t smaU. Dan Moran, BuUdsr. area. CaU 1-879-1710 after oU beneOte. CtoU M to M Oil p— pnMrtii O iU 741- Bveninga M0-O8O. 6 Di.m. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1968 PAGE TWENTY-ONE Out o f Town H o i m s For Sol* 72 H o u s m For Sal* 72 Hoims For S a l* 72 Out o f Town Out o f Town 0*» «rTowii Out of Tow* 75 1 ^ Sal* 75 MINUTttS from Manchcater all ^ Sol* 75 For Sol* For Sal* 75 THE MOST ImmaculMt* Ore«n For 75 ^ plaater 6-room Ranch, la rg e EAST H A R TF F O O ^ ^ — s bad- Mrs. Wexler Feels Manor Ranch we'v« «v«r wen! wooded lot, fireplace, $17,600. WIULJNOTON — Oo*y 6% room SOUTH Windsor — 3 bedroom VERNON — Wihhire Rd. S m m NO DOWN payment V.A.| n M - Lieten to ttrie — iv«lt tio wail room Colonial,il, <2MUeoMll garage. Meyer Agency, Realtor, 648- Ranch, beautiful wooded coun- Ranch on large __ lot,, ______170x200,_ room OolonW , ^ 2-car att „ y ^ mum down FHA. TWi mtoutee JACQUELINE^ carpeting in the Hvinfr ram , 2 batha, City utiUtiea, ’ family 0600. try setting, one mUe to Rt. 16. flranioce, carport, semi-finish- g*rage, 4 bedtooma, dtetog ^ toae from Manchetter. dining ram, hallway and toom. Better hurry I $28,600. Diiffey Wm Stay On ADVERTISING $M,900. Louis Dlmock Realy, ed basement, located Ih de- room. 2 "Houwla Toolh” chan 8 bed­ all three bedramwt! Home tmm MANCHESTER — $28,900. Du- Meyer Agency, 648-0600. ROBERTS 649-9828. veiopment in Wiapping. Asking large wooded lot, dtdlghtoil room Ranch with kttchen buUt- By S(M. IL COHEN had tender, loving oaxe and plex, 6-6, hoapital area. A rare CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS patio cloee transportation. VERNON — q room ^>Ut toe. beautiful flrepiace with shows It. Secondary financing opportunity. Hutchins Agency, low 20's. 644-1986. r t A predSetion -was miBdie 'last irigtit by one poWtIoHy 8 A JL to 4:30 PJE. $96.63 Goodchdid - Bartlett, Realtors, Ranch, • dreplaice, bulU-ina, paneled wall, wall to waH oar- dose tb the Rev, Joaeplh Duffey Hiat the proviskmal AGENCY poeatUe, or no down payment Realtor, 649-6824. COVENTRY —4H room Ranch. 289-0939, 628-3498, 289-9161. Pf«nr. tuB cellar with heat Monthly pays the assumable both and half, moxtmum fi­ to qualified veteran. Min'musn Oventzed garage. Lake privi­ ^ready In for rec or fam- state chtubman o f 'the Caucus of Gonfnecticut Dieniio- COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 646-3839 down FHA. CWl Now. BeUlorc TWO-^'AMILT with business mortgage. 4H room Ranch, ga- nancing available to qualified emte (COD) will TOcomrider 'Ms deoiMon tto resign April leges. Aeeiunable mortgage, buyer. 646-1700; 668-9228. ^ room. Hot water baae- Agency, 647-1418. possibilities. Both apartments rage. $11,900. 12 and tbeit he wiH stay , including separate in- Norman S. Hohenthal, Realtor, Split Level. Fyamlly room, ga­ tow twenUes to sell fast. Own­ who was cochairman with the ' ily living In this new 8-itx>m tax sulte. Estate-nice tree4 046-1166. 289-7476 742-8243 rage, flrepiace. Prtvate beach. Caucus.’ The er wIH help with financing. Bel- Rev. Mr. Duffey of the Con- Colonial located on a large lot bbed and MndsoapeO yard. 5 5 5 5 5 7 L*gol NoHc*s Only $28,000. Gay Blair, 742- Aitty. Mlarc Levine aald that D IA L 643-2711 Road.. .a fine custom Wore Agency, 647-1416. In one of Manchester's finer pool. Preetlage ad- 6921. Fooek Realtors, 289-7476. dlrturhed at the buUt colonial in an area of 742-8248. « ___Image of pautyimage polMloa of pauty In the polMIca areas. Four bedrooms, 2% Bemore Agency, 647- L*gcri NoticM Home ELEVEN wooded acres go with meeting of the Manchester OCD comparable homes. This is one tradltlanal aenae whtoh took baths, unique kitchen arrange­ 1418 OBDEB OF NOTICE uipnnmff ^ thda immaculate S-bedroom Chapter, attended by 22 per­ Conlina*d From Pr*c*ding Pog* of the finest we have seen. STATE OF CONNECTICUT, place In New Haven.” ment with built-ins, flreplaced OBDEB OF NOTICE ______Randi with 2 fun batiM and sona. Sunken Hving room, two fire DISTRICT OF MANCHESTER, Front OWNER HAS MOVED "I wonder," he otaae^ed, "If family room, 2-car garage. Qual- WOULD YOU live a «tmrt ten . w AT A COURT OF PROBATE. PROBATE COURT. February 27. 2-car attached garage. Well to pieces, 1% baths, three bed- held at Msncbeiter. within and for i960. \ And house la ready for you. rhe Rev. Mr. Duffy, elected the organlaatlOR t> deilqktod be- Land For Sol* 71 Housos For Scrio 72 Ity built. $84,900. minute drive from MandMs- wall oarpettng in living room t«r If ypu coubt buy an Isn- rooms, rear porch enclosed, Ki® District of Manchester, on the in the matter of the estate of ^ 1 Here Is a beautiful seven state OCD chairman Feb. 18 in totw It even gate atorted? If not. K- of Februaiy, 1M9...... Thomas P. Kearns, late of Man- room Raised Ranch with and hallway. iDUaOnctlve raised COVENTRY — Eleven acres ------_ _ Manchester—Four bedroom Co* mactdale 3-bedrann Ranch Side porch, garage, must be Present, Hon. Jorm J, Wallett, Chester In said District, deceased, By BBA KEITH the Caucus’ fira jt-* prooeding along the idAd to lonlal, brick and frame. Fire- with wall to wall caipetlng, seen to be appreciated. T. J. V Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. two fireplacea and a ga­ hearth fireplaoe. Ftethora of statewide Assembly, resigned <,hoi^ S , * - with road frontage. $6,700. u s 1STT Estate of Cathaltne Alford Archer, Judse. ctooeta inctudlng walk-4n doatet less than a half hour later, "**“ • placed living room, 2V4 baths, « kitchen with huilt-litt, attm c- Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. of Moncnester. In said District, The 18th day of March. 1969. at Vacationing homeowneem.. rage tor only $24,600. Owner Mrs. Wegder repBed that too PMlbridi Agency Realtors, 049- TOP INVESTMENT In master bedroom! Aluminum when Mrs. Weitler was beaten family room, top of line built- ttve flieplaoe with paneled ------deceased. eleven o'dock In the forenoon In don’t overiook anti-burgtar has olao left 'behind an all murti emphasils la M n g geared 6$47. MANCHESTER — 2-famlly, 6-6 .®*®®.V‘"*'' bavin* exhibited his the rooms of said Court In the precauttons: Connect a lamp ■tonne, eoreens, doors, walk­ tor the post o f executive vice HOUSING Ins. Excellent floor plan for the wall and heat alrrady In the encloaed aarimming pool. to .^conflict and not enough to im n esAMistskseMai isMa ^ ^ A AdmlnUtratloii &ccount with said MuniclMl BuiidlnK in said Blanches- to a timer to give the house out ftiU, big, and dry baae- chairman. BOLTON — 88 ncrea more be large family. $39,000. fyg ceijBr, eeUar. Also, Also owner owner wHl wHl 1? * ^?L *fL ^**** J5**?*® Court for allowance, ter, is hereby assigned for a hear- Call now tor a treat. 640- _ Uw nasolvllig of dlftaonoea. —^,1 fmnhiwB Mr 1 1. j hntn u. flOOr plan, with 2 bedrooms, H . •"« upon the settlement and allow- a "lived-in” look. DlsooniUn- ment. Call early. Belfloie 6306 or 876-6611. ♦ ^Wnii*** ^ vote of 69 to 80 "T ffg dfffarences can and will ***’ roeo frontage. vVe think we have cornered the Manchester—Seven room Raised “™P with nnanclng. Nothing iivinw room dinin* room snd i**® 28th day of ance of the administration account, ue mall, milk, and newspaper Agency, 647-1418. $86,000 arm . JacqueUne- market on the finest two famllv o u naiseo minimum down ^ ^ March, 1969, at ten o'clock forenoon for the ascertahiment of heirs and deliveries. Lirave bUnds in to William Jones, a New Haven be resolved,’’ she promM L n ^ r t a Anwuw r!. « J . « u ^ bedrooms, two n .itW n kitchen, oil h ot. water at Protote Office in the Munlcl- distribution of said esute, and it is Robeiu Agency, 646-8389. listings available in Manchester, baths, family room, sun deck.- BeWore Agency, 647- -heflt. ^ aluminum - - storms' a n d - «.iPa' Bulldki* — . in----- saidu -- Manchester,------be ------ORDERED:-— ------That ..the admlnlstra- normal position, not closed. B tod with congenial yowig fnn AiTAn/tv ¥7AoifAt»a aio.9fii5i ascertalnmenl of distributees notice of the time and place set for A.damp rubber sponge re­ Manchester 649-8806 oouplea! We offer thlo charm- Ll^rm an of New Haven, the all of those who want to be in­ preeMg* ana. Should yield 70 er Ookviial on west slidte. Large Agency, Realtors, 649 2818 order of distribution, and this said hearing^ be griven to all persons legislative vice chairman; and volved to the OCD.” W » mom tm* Imbt 12SIHM0 COTTAGB STREjETT — Oonven* . cnvmvty ___ wwwiMau------H— :----- zr- .------r Court greets thatui&i noticenouce ofoi theme timeume knownKnown tolo beoe Interestedimerestea Inm said saia estate moves lint and fuzz from up­ ^ ckan Cape with 6 finished M. ^ JTV’I’P v '" ? Z " lentlulentlv Irw.terilocat^bd t. possl- 3 fireplaces, paneled den, over­ put In e«tra Insulaticn, reoult- power-contnq struggle between of the state OCD executive cosn- one^Tof Manchester’s leading 120,000. Call now. BelCiore qulck Bale. WOlverton Agrency District, at least seven days before sons at least seven days before the bilitles. Central location, sized 2-oor garage electric ^ Ing in very low heaUng bills, U» Provisional Group, led by mittee, said, "If not tor Joseph Hoos*s For Sat* 72 builders. Agency, 647-1413, Realtors 649-2818 the day of s^d hearing, and by day set for said hearing: Marion doora, extra ameslte parking ^ Duffey-Wexler-Ueberman- Duffety and Anne Wexler. there OAK STREET-This is a jewel neeiiors. MV-zais. mailing on or before March 4. 19S9, M. Kearns, 21 Norwood Street, Man- HoU St. $28,900. ' aluminum storms, soreena’, by_ ceriilM n ^ l , a copy of this Chester, Conn. , area, 18 x 84’ swimming pool, ^ y peoide; and the Charter woiddn’t enton have been a OCD. MANCHESTER—iRunacidato 3- of a 2 family, arranged in du- Manc^tester-Vernon Line—J^ew imtnacu- WEST SIDE — 6 rooms, mod- order^to Alford Archer?^?^! Forston IlMfmm ^ESun^on.°**Coim!' doors. Tool shed. BeUiote all equipped. 17118 home is Agency, 647-1418. Group, comprised mostly of We’d be a starry-eyed group of family, 4-4, 2-car garage, fashion, 6 rooms per apart-. 7-room Raised Ranch. Built-ins J Ooicw!all wtth family room em kitchen with built-insbullt-lns, for- SSJe'J?* Blaryland Sheila O’Reilly. 14 Fairway Drive, (2) $21,500— -S^-room ranch, In oellor, large kitchen, Wg „ ___ _.Xir*inla Archer Blakeslee, Newark, Delaware; Michael Kearne.■■■ hael JCe 1-car giarage, trdsd lot placed on a SH acre plateau per^ s firin g a less political- Mbemu, walking oroind Mion- storms, city water, sewers, ment with a 2 car garage. Nice- Including refrigerator. Nearing mtd dining room,, threethroe bed-bed* 6767^Marlon Mi Drive, ______Manchester, C____om .______c-o 21______Norwood Street.______Manchester. 150-100. Oil, hot water, so 08 to enjoy all pf the bene­ EAST HARTFORD — Big e ®‘* ® ^ ’ ^ orgartaa- ae|iarate hewt. BuUt 1962. d o s e maintained with aluminum completion. Beautiful setting, living room, two fhoptaces, rooms, large enclosed porch, ***** return m^e to title * ” 0 return make to this Both submitted a set of by- tkxi." formal dining room, Oiree good baseboard heat. fits, 'View and summer breezes. room Colonial with both a to school, bus, stoisn, aircraft, siding. A real buy at $32,000. Only minutes from downtown garage, aluminum siding, $24,- JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. “” 'jOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. 7 You will enjoy living In this country sized kUcheti and a for­ Must be seen. Low 80’s. L. H. Manchester. $29,900. sized bedrooms. Private yard 900. Phllbrlck Agency Real- <»= Paul R. Marie, Atty. ______cc; Paul B. Orooberi, Atty. They Need Help To Help Students ^ P»«!p»er, who voted for Mra. with swlnuning poo4. New 100 (3) ToUand Tpke. Proposed exceptional home, priced to sell mal dining room! Lovriy flag- Agency. 247-1262, OTNTBR STREET--!^ is a Vemon-J^ewerX two family tors, 640-6347. amp service with circuit break- Industrial park adjacent at $76,000, Don’ be disappoint­ stone patio. ConvenLent loca­ Robert Digan, center, chairman of the Manchester ganization to regain the $16,000 of last year’s 63 man, said be did so "because ______f*"® " '“ ®y " i f « “ <1 ^ Separate heat ets! Aluminum storms, MANCHESTER — New listing. to these 16 acres of land. ed, coll now. Warren E. How­ tion, big lot. Ask for Rick Mer­ Scholarship Foundation, Inc., grifts and bequests scholarships, as well as make possible the additibn Instead, a committee was ap- i know her ability and bceaine Asking $85,000. ^inted for incorporating the i believe (lie oigonlzalton needs CENTRAL U^TION^ pick rtyling. iX^TtLllice cSS^ '“^® screens, doors and; awnings. Two family, 6-6 , good income. land, Realtor, 643-1108. ritt, Bdftore Agency, 647-1413. ------•*%«>«• ♦ ciMnmittee, helps Mayor Nattuui Agroetinelli bid bon of other awards. Mayor Agostinelli said, “With best points of each Into one set. good leadership ’’ your own point and lli^wim .^ns with bullt-lns. Garrison Co- Wall to wiall carpeting in O v ^ H. M. Frechette, Realtors, 647- VERNON —Custom built PRESTIGE Riga Lane in Bol­ voyagre to the first of 2,700 letters beingr sent to colleges becoming crowded and educational costs yes, five room s! Oh, yes, NOTIFICATION (4) $10,000 down buys 4-uiUt The statewide delegates wUI He said, "If we conUnus to apt. house, 4 rooms each Colonial Ranch, prime cues, ton, 9-room Ranch. CalkFrank merchants, industries, parents of Manchester and rising, I would urge as many of our citizens as pos­ meet tomorrow to consider the have factions In the COD. I buys 10 large looms, 2-famlly, for this type of property. Priced ' recent Armstrong cork toleld quality oonstruotion, three Filloramo for details. Beiftore linoleum In kitchen! Excellent- *-*>e<*room Ranch, apt., fireplace in esbch. East Catholic High School students, professional sible to participate in this worthwhile effort to rommittro a racoinmenda- agree with those party regidm $88,000. Vernon—34>edroom Ranch, at- THANKS FOR THE CONSIDERATION Sep.arate fumaoes, 4 large bedroonu, double ga­ Agency, 647-1418, Real Bstato 646-4126 or 649- ly located. Please call now **«**•**** cowMtton, rec room, people, educators and service organizations to launch help deserving M anchester students.’ ’ Digran added, tached (touble garage situated acres land. rage, bam. Only $34,900. Hayes 1*0 M “i '***' “y **** ** Cteicua wOl 1022. BelHore Agency, 647-1413 ' 2-car garage, large lot. Hard to BOLTON — 6% room Ranch, the Foundation’s campaigrn for funds. Mrs. Ray­ “If you can’t gdve $10,000, please be one of 10,000 ® die to six months. Howevsr, I SHOW N DURING MY RECENT ILLNESS Agency, 646-0181. the University o t Hartford. ^ oonvlnoed the dMferoncea HEARTS AND FLOWERS f ______■ _ beat*— tor**** _ $21,800.______OoU Mitten three to four bedrooms, family mond B. GoWen, Foundation president, hopes for to give.’’ (Hendd photo by Pinto). (5) 5 acres industrial zoned w .. *ht t ...... 1 _ « . MANCHESTER and vicinity — Realty, Realtors, 643-6980. BOLTON — Here is a beau- room, fireplace, garage. Ebc- The basic difference between will be reeolved. and the OCD We think our sales staff is tlon. ExceUent buy. For the best In real estate In ______land, 850 ft. rodd front­ a generous reply to the appe^ to enable the or­ ful country home, modem In cellent area. Private treed lot. the Provisional and Charter wilt not fall.’’ pu.. _ ■" p-.. c. M,.un « aj.o h e , - ^ _ „ „ age. $20,000. Groups Ig over organization. The Manchester OCD LEGAL every detail with many built- Only $21,000. Hayes Agency, tresses dropqied 1,800 tons of ex- Realty, Realtors, 643-6930. constructed Colonial. Three THE PUZA The Provisional Guffey) Group tost nigbt booioed Into support our book. Contemporary Raised Ranch. in features on a park like lot 846-0181. ' ploslves. NOTICE bedrooms, IH batta, fireplace, (6) For lease or sale. 2-etory Skating - Coasting wanto a statewide organization of a state income tax and of TVo bath^ large wooded lot. SEVEN ROOM older home. surrounded by stately trees. Laird, U.S. Command A new enemy threat appeared 2-oar garage. Immediate oc­ building good for light In­ VERNON — 8% room 1960 of officers, executive board and election-law totorms. Asked by MANCHESTE5R They do a professional job with In area of $40,000 homes over' cellent condition, on bus line. This apacioua home la Ideal for to be developing in the Central cupancy. B^ Air Real Estate, dustry or warehouse. 8 Ranch, seven acres, 977’ front­ ^ ^ SqUBtrlto, "W ho to opposed?" PLANNING & ZONING quiet competence. We are sure looking Garnet Rddge. Minutes Property Includes 2 extra bund­ acres industrial land. the large and growing family Highlands west of Kontum. you will agree If you call on to Parkway. $27,500. 643-9332. PHARMACY age, 20 X 80’ recent outbuild­ The oiq;>osing Charter Group nobody replied COMMISSION ing lots. Marion E. Robertson. Sale $45,000 — Lease 60c or for an in-law situation. U.S. Headquarters said troops ing. d o s e to highway. Hutch­ Assess VC Offensive is pressing for a statewide or- The election of permanent The J^SS^er and xour real estate prob- Hartf«rd-3-bedroom older Realtor. 643-8963 MANCHESTER — Six room sq. ft. There are eight (yes, 8) bed­ of the U.S. 4th Infantry Division W ill BE OPEN DAILY rooms and three baths. Just to ins Agency Realtors, 649-6824 ganlzatlon In the true caucus Manctoester OCD offloera was Zoning Commission at a meet. Colonial dn excellent condition Cape, aluminum aiding, ga­ 140 million people are crowd­ SAIGON (AP) Defense Sec­ quarters at Dong Tam:, 36 miles an<*f1ivatat, a resort city as well for more and that they played wortter, hos been dean o f six on each side. Priced to sell at fers separate dinint area nliis and WAL^CE Co. prompt courteous service that Force, who directs all air opera­ The action was five miles west 4.06 The last twelve words are separate dining area plus Conventent to new highway. as a South Vietnamese army U of B Hall p it ie s with ^State ^^Democratlc gunimer youth conferences end Manchester Parkade gets results. Call Louis Dimock tions in Vietnam. of Thursday’s fighting. The bod­ dented and ^ replaced by: $29,900. Call Nick Oonvertlno, formal dining room. Flreplaced Far below replacement cost at training center, rockets end Chairman John Bgiley. now serves on the Leaderaliip Manchester 649-5306 Realty. 649-0823. Laird warned on his arrival at mortars struck a government ies of only four North Vietna­ BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (AP) "Based on the requirements Jarvis Realty Oo., Realtors, living room, oversize 2-car ga- $28,600. Oall Suzanne Shorts, Mrs. Wexler said tost night and Planning ____ OommUtee______of_____ the midnight Hiunaday that "If administration 'building, IdlUng mese soldiers were found oit the of this section". 613-1121. rage, large wooded lot. $44 - 646-3233. J. Watson Beach ft A fire that officials call o i "aus- that she expects the differences Department of C hrist^ nyhieo- - t ------900. ALL CASH for your property these attoicks continue unalbat- one child and wounding seven battlefield despite heavy Amer­ Oo., Reottore. piclous" origin destroyed the old between the two groups to be ^ion toe the Oonnecttcut Obnfer- .In ®*J m o v e r i g h t in! OondlUon within 24 hours. Avoid red tape.' ed, an appropriate reaponse will civilians. ican air bombardment. panded by adding: Based excellent, not the average 8 Lots available, your plans or ROCKLEDGE Instant service. Hayea Agency, be ■made.” -- These two flehts were lit the Alumni Hall building at the Uni- "■■‘ Oed a m l ^ y , ” ^ t h ^ ^ e m x . Memtien of both Junior SOUTH WINDSOR, Birch Hill, U.S. headquarters said a num- inese two ngms y e r e in me « Duffey and the other gm} Senior PUgrim, FeHowsMp on the requirements of this room Ranch but the exception- ours in Manchester, Coventry, 646-0131. Pressed by newsmen as to sectlan". ^rg®. jumbo size 4-bedroom ber of outpoete near populated “ "?® ®*'®® where North verslty of Bridgeport this mom- rggjgnod offtciala will be elected groups w4H attend the leoturo. al. Living room 24.8x13.4, for- Vernon, Glastonbury, Owners nioving into new what such a. response might be 6.17.03 "grassed area" is Colon, il. family room, formal HAVE CLIENTS, ready to buy areas were also shelled, causing 7*®*"®™®®® imantr^en spear- damage estimated at to permanent office April 12. Refreahments will be aerved mal dining room, 13x13. De­ home, have their three bed­ and if it might Include resump­ changed to "grassed or dining room, large living room. four bedroom Colonial, mid ’a few ci'viUan caepualtles." lightful kitchen. Two bedrooms. , " " f Agency do the shop- room ranch for sale. Over­ tion of the bombing of North ...... L i a S < 2 a*®" ^ ®he said that ,by Ckrte 2 with M«. Albert wooded area” . On a high wooded lot. Phllbrick 30’s; and 3 bedroom Ranch, In one of the ground aettons 13.2x13.4, 13.2x10.6, alr-condi- mortgage rates sized kitchen, living room, Vietnam, Laird said that was Item 4 — Zoning Regulation Agency, Realtors. 649-6347. mid 20’s. Bel Air Real Estate, reported, Infanltrymen from the tioner, adjoining tile shower, xou buy through our agen- rear poroji, two fireplaces. mat the time or place to go Into Amendment Vincent A. Boggini, Realtor, U.S. 26th Dt'Vtaiqei, sweeptog at­ her defept for executive vice Dr. John ReuUng of New additional full bath. Screened ®^' l*/6 ba ^ , garage, etc. . . . details. the others fled when American verslty Ave., collapsed at the Article n. Section 5—Resi­ 613-9332. tack corridors 43 miles north- , ^ . chairman did not diminish her York dty will be the speaker jalousied patio. Two car ga- 2. Trades considered all in tip top condition. The Viet Cong’s spring offers height of the Maze. The build­ dence Zone C—Subsection B west of Saigon ran Into enemy bombers raked the armored col enthiwiasm for the organization, at the 10:46 o.m . worship serv- rage. Bright walk-out base­ Beautiltil Tree room, too. ing ■was a city landmark. Uni­ ■is amended so that Apart­ and allied spokesmen Reported .«rlng small arms and umn At tomorrow's meeting, she ice Sunday. Dr. Reulk^ Is gen- ment. Lot 182x178. Appointment 3. Open 7 days a week . „R e ^ T. J Crocitott, Realtor, 643- Easy Embroidery in another ground operations versity officials gave the dsun- ments are subject to specific 1 AT** * said, the delegatee will create eral secretary tor misBion of ttM 643-8009. member the computer hasn’t 157' 30 mdUtary 'bases shelled during uiacWne guns, Thursday, an American helicop­ oge estimate. requirements and Special Per- a task committee on Democrat United Church Board for World been built that can offer the per- the night and a mortar a'Uajpk Fightrng continued tor several ter pilot flying a gfunahip escort mlt In the same manner as FLORIST Lingerie Items on a piovlnctol capital In tlite houra, but the Viet Oong fled Nine Hre-flghtlng companies tlc Party reform, “the CCD’s Mtolstrtes. gift shop, beauty sonalized service of Jacqueline as other choppers unloaded at- y^iere at the scene. The alarm Group Dwellings. The pro- salon, etc. Attractive 6 room Bostrom Robert ------Central Highlands. Saigon was after heavy bomlbardment by main work for the next two The speaker’s message 'wtU tacking infantrymen from the was turned to shortly before 4 ^ ed amendment Is ADOPT- home, garage, covered petio, Robert ^strom. ’ MANCHESTER Green------A r e a - sparod. U.S. and South Viet- Amertoan artiUery and fighter- y e a n ." be, "That the BHnd May See.’’ U.S. 9th Division 45 miles south­ a.m., and the blaze was de­ It wHl be related to his work „ , fireplace, 2 acres. Hutchins Six room Ranch, large fire* namese troopp reported 217 of bonrvbers. U.S. headquarters re­ west of Saigon tolled a Viet She recommended that local Zoning Regulation Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. placed living room,, aluminum tirVenemy'^ed lit ground and ported 61 of the «tpmy 1 ^ ^ clared under control three houra Democratic town committees, overseas and the help with Amendment ______siding, full basement, garage. air______operatdojjsATTinrlean Thursday. wnia ktUed while one Amertc^ was WUed amousn. the Viet Cong later. such as to Manchester, should which (he One Great Hour of Article I, Section 2—Definition ROLLING PARK — Six room Low 20’s. Hayes Ageitfcy, 646- AcUng Fire Chief Jolvi F. chaqge their rules. Sharing funds con bring to “ T ” Is changed to redefine Cape, 1% baths, breezeway, ga- JACQUELINE- AS Laird, c o t i f e ^ . Vice atrf were waiting In the tall grass ^ ,,— V . T " ' / ’ 0131.f- She said that a self-sustaining people in Africa, India and other Group Dwellings. The pro- rage, large wooded lot, school, President Ng;uyen Cao Ky «»® until the pUot, WO Milke Holt of ^ p o U ^ l ^ d a town committee, as In Man­ foreign countries. posed amendment is ADOPT- $26,500. 649-7723. turaed ftxmTi the Parts p ^ rih Vietnam, Ky as Loyola Hall, housed admin­ She questioned the light of a over garage. Phllbrick Agency replied,epneo "Y x«. es.” lest strikes to. a week at points After the fighting died dovm istrative offices, student activ­ March 17. 1969. $28,000. Phllbrick Agency Real­ Realtors, 649-5347. lOT. ___ nnd the U.S. Infantrymen counted 35 town committee, "elected two The Planning and Zoning tors, 649-5347. MANCHESTER Targets of the enemy gunners west, northwest, northeart and Sookeaman said ities, a -physical _____ education______la- years before a ttate convention, A frican Safari Commission hereby advise______that______-t— MANCHESTER — $18,900, Six Thursday rvigiit included the east Saigon. 30 of them were killed bv the and a meditation chap* to choosse delegates to that cor­ U.S. 9th Infantry Dlvdalon head- About 60 of the atratofor- ^ em ^wera killed by^the destroyed. the scheduled business meeting MANCHESTER Six room 6 4 6 * . 3 3 3 9 room Cape. Central location, helicopter rection.” Priest’s Topic for March 24, 1969 will not be Oape fireplace, formal dining knotty pine kitchen cabinets, quarters also announced that 11 Freezing temperatures htnd- She recommended election to The Rev. Joaefto Vujs of St. held. robm, oil hot water heat, ga­ three-tour bedrooms, alumi­ helicopters had been shot down ered the firemen-. One suffered town committees by caucus of James’ Church will b e.g u est Notice ofethese decisions have rage, wooded lot, on bus line, ------num storms, new gas furnace, and destroyed since the Viet frostbite and another cut his all Democrats in a town, and not near shopping and school. Char MANCHESTER Spotless 6 been filed in the Town Clerk’s new roof, low heating costs. Cong began their spring offen­ 'hand by the ihembers already on that speaker at the Ladles of St. James Communion Dinner Mon­ office. Bon Real Estate, 643-0683. ^ c h with kitchen built- Owner, 643-9370 tor appoint­ Senate Unit Ashs sive, and another 15 lost due to town committee. , .. ______L.______^______ins, full basement, one car ga* Dated thte March 7, 1969. ment. No Agents. The two sepeuate idealogies day at 7 :30 p.m. at Willie’s Steak MANCHESTER — FV)rest Hills, rage, half acre lot. Sensibly ______other causes, mostly due to Planning and . ■ a rocket and mortar attacks on V ernon revealed at the Feb. 15 statewide House. The group will attend a New seven - room Raised priced at $^.^,900. T. J, Cteck- TWO FAMILY, 5-5, wall to wall, Zoning^Commission ^ U.S. bases. This brought the to -' (3CD assembly were also evident Mass’ for Its living members at Ranch, double gairage, 2 baiths. ett. Realtor, 643-1577. M. Adler Dobkln, oven and ranges, separate fur­ ABM Plans Delay tal number of U.S. helicopters at last night’s Manchester chap­ 6:80 p.m. at St. James’ Qhurch. fireplaoed family room, all naces, walk-out basement, nice Boy Hit by Car, Chairman reported lost to the war to 2,399. ter meeting. Father Vujs, chaplain of the 7 buiit-ins. Secondary financing, MANCHEISTER — Bower! quiet neighborhood, one year Clarence W. Welti, Atty. Dominic Squatrtto, group, was ordained to 1957 to $33,500'. Meyer Agency, Real- School — $24,900. Flour b^- old. Wolverton Agency Real­ (Continued from Pige One) Hurt Slipjhtly Secretary People tell us we’ve temporary Mancherter chair- Hartford. In 1964, he 'visited his , over nuclear weapons or the tors, 643-0609. .room Cape with family room. tors, 649-2813. country to com'e to the aid of Sex to Southern— ^Legal Sale by owner, 643-1697. know-how for making them to A six-year-old Jwy. struck bv >»««*• “ O"® ®T The pnototems MANCHESTER _ Six room any. nonnuclear signer teced have-not countries. The latter KING’S WIRTHY, England a car near his home last night■ I saw in New Haven Is that the ® MaryknoU M i^ioner to East with a threat of nuclear, attack. (AP) — Henceforth Geoffrey MANCHE!STBR — Charming 5- Colonial, excellent condition. promise not to try to acquire or is reported In good condition to­ OCD Is tied too closely to one But „ the Foreign Retotlons Sex. father of four young daugh­ room Ranch, 2 baths, fireplace, new kitchen, fireplace, ga­ develop such weapons. day at Rockville General Hos­ man - J o e Duffey. Perhaps »® S‘' ’® ®" Ulustrated talk Committee report, noting the ters. will be known as Geoffrey more vice chairmen would "African Safari.” the WE'RE THE DOCTOR 2-car garage, walkout base­ rage. Owner transferred. Im­ got a hit number *-646-0131 Provisions are made for shar­ pital. same documents, sold that sup­ mediate occupancy. Call now, Southern. The change of name John McCarthy of 101 High broaden the base of power” ^ ^ v e l s with his ment, large treed lot, Im- port of the treaty "la In no way ing peaceful uses of atomic en­ $23,500. Hayes Agency, 646- i ’ has been officially registered. St. was struck by a car driven Squatrlto, a ddegate to the through Kenya. Uganda niedlate ooctqiancy. Wlilli fi­ to be construed as approval of ergy- .0131. LUSCIOUS rose motifs in Simple stitch- Southern, ex-Sex, explained r by Gardner Cheeseman of 107 statewide assembly, voted for ®”^ TknzMla. At the dinner. nance. Owner, 1-873-8531 eve­ "the security guarantee meas­ The Senate Armed Services nings. ery adds a luxury look to linens or "It was because of my daugh­ High 9t., as he ran from be­ Jones for executive vice ehalr> „ Stantcn» Mrs. $23,000 — Privacy, 6-r o o rn ures embodied In the United Na- Committee had an unofficial Bu|?ene Ssetela and Mm. John whrn it coiTirs .to *elhn^ your hon^v* Wc hdve our wearables! You'll find these nice to ters that I decided on the hind a snowbank to cross the Ranch, paneled family room, It seems our phones rarely stop ringing. Home-owners who want to sell have 1330 tlxinB resolution or the support- look at the treaty, heard several finger on the pulte of the inarket. And wuappre-j MANc Ae STER — 2 family, 12 use on towels, aprons, dresses' and 3662 change. It could have caused street. , He said last night, " I recom- ®®*‘« ' ® « ®harge of arrange-’ ciate the home with a *ound conetitution. May wv stove, dishwasher, garage, se­ in* U.S. declaration." witnesses to closed sessions and ments. * rooms, 5-5 and 2. Convenient heard that Hayes is the agent of action-^agent of results! We have a more, bedlinensi , , them embarrassment later oh. Hospital authoritiieH said the mend that two slates of officers li*t your home^ Call u* for prornpt A*C«T^l-O-N.V cluded yard with trees, laurel. No. 2134 has hot-iron transfer lor The U.N. declaration gives se­ reached no conclusions. Iwatlon, city wa.ter, city sewer, "Then there was the joking. It boy suffered from abrasions of be presented - at future etec- Hutchins Agency, Realtors, agressive sales staff — more 7 motifSi color chart. $26,600. Phllbrick Agency Real­ 'P curity guarantees to nonnuclear That panel aald It was inter- got too much, It went on and, and It is expected he tl<^.’’ 649-5324. SEND 504 In coins for- each pattern either rounded neckline or straps and countries that sign the treaty. ested to the military aspects of on."’ Skiing tors, 646-5847. qualified buyers in our files-—more will be discharged toraorrow, Chris Powell, on alternate Member of Manchester THE to inclttdo flrot-closs moiling. ' matching panties are a perfect addi­ The United States salil in a dec- the pact. Some members havA SCARBOROUGH. Rd. — Garri- Anne Cabot, Monotaeater Southern said the Sex family Jlie accident __ Is stlU under in- delegate to the New Haven VAIL, Oolo. (AP) — Tha an- and Hartford Board of RANCH — Six rooms, 3 bed-. knowledge of the area. G ot a home tion to your lingeriel hiration of support for the reso­ held that this country might tYwiras -raio ___ u Colonial, seven rooms, Kvenhw HeralA tue AVE. OF No. 1330 with PHOTO-GUIDE is in tea aboto 20 ^ members and CeMiga'uo'n'TNo police aetkii hits meeting, charged the Charter nual Vail International ’Iteun Reoltoffs and M.L.I. .UOCBIOAS. IWW YOBS. N.Y. lution that any nuclear aggres­ some day want to provide nu­ iw m s. This attractive home family room, formal dining sizes 36 to 52, bust 38 to 54. Size he Is the flfth to change his been taken. Group with perpetrating "a com skf Races ■were to begtn today to sell? Call us— we'll make a hit sor "must be aware that its ac­ oMers proud ownership. Many room. 2-car garage. $ 8 0 ^ h ls l KMM, MOrtil Witt 11? COM i«0 38, 40 bust, slip with straps . . . 4 clear weapons to alllps In its! name. apliwcy” and "a plot to get Duf- with the taletvt-toden Austrian* with you, too! ktyli Nymkir. . tions are to be countered effec­ own security ' interests and Upper 30’s. Phllbrick Agency Realtors, 649- yards of 45-inch; panties, IV i yards. One who won’t change Is his ^®y'" heavy Ravorlte* to tah» the team KEITH , Morrison Agency, 648-1015. 5347. You'll find the new '69 Spring & tively . . " therefore should not sign the SEND BSC in coins for each pattern cousin Charles. Killed in Viel Action ■ He accused the group of hay- title. Summer ALBUM filled with many pvely Is include lirit-clau nulling. The Foreign Relations Oom- treaty. ] ^ d Oiarlea Sex; "The name SOUTH MAIN STREET — An SPLIT LEVEL, all brick designs from which to el*®®** Ing "unhealthy motives, not for Harl Sclanna, now the pre­ REAL ESTATE Sue Burnett, Moncheiter mittee said any US. action as a The pact will become effec­ is nothing to be ashamed of. WASHINGTON (AP) —^Army the gooi of the organlaatton, but older seven room house that HAYES In ill types of needlework. Only 50$ Evening Herald, UM AVE. OF mier skier on the men’s c i r ^ t , 172 M. CENTER ST. struction, 4 bedrooms, formal result of that statement "could Uve when ratified by this coun- AHEBIPAS, iIe W VOBE.' N.y. I’ve done a lot of research and warrant offteer Arthur A. Cros- only tor the ciatmed good of has become too big for pres­ dining room, 2H baths, ma­ AGBiCY, m e. t CMV! iitifr‘“ — ------‘ and blonde Gertrude GaU, lead­ % M 9-1922 GRANDMOTHErS PATCHWORK. The only be taken with due regard to try. Great Britain, Russia and found It’s Anglo-Saxon. by Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. the few making up the groqp." ent owner. Three bedrooms, hogany family room, 2 fire­ If Pays To Call Hayes! Prill Nwm, Mirtti «ltt IIP COM. Style qpnstltut'onal processes," which any 4U other countries. ing in World Cup women's piettv Dresden Plate, Neetter eel Un. "R is a corruption of the word Arthur A. Crottry S r. of Gull- The bylaws proposed by the 1% baths, ali In excellent con­ places, 2-car garage, many ‘ijfst only In Congress the right Thus far. Great Britain Is the ttandings, combine to maloe the EAST CENTER ST. 645-0131 Log-Cabin are in this collection of 12 '69 Spring '& Summer Basic FASHION "Seax", which means dagger or ford, has been killed to action Charter Group, he sold, "are dition. Lots of living a p a c 9. more features. Must be seen. 55 to declare war. only nuclear power that has ra- short sword. Austrians a top team, France, lovely heirloom deslgtis that *** *® IS not*V avallible!avail Send for one from In Vjetnam. according to casu- undemocratle. They are evl- without the rrttied JeanOauile Priced In low twenties. T.J. Phllbrick Agency Realtors, 049- popular today! Pattern pieces, direc­ Under the pact, nuclear coun- tified It. A total of 27 noimuclear Webster's which to pick your patterns during your dtcUonary bears alty lUte r^eased ’Thursday by dence of an almost pdkoioglcal KMly, is expected to see­ Oockett Realtor, 64Srl677. 5347. tions. 0102 - aalY W a ctM - leisure! Only 504 a copy. ' tries promise they will' not turn countries have done the same. him out. the Pentagon. (ear of rugunlzatioii — a fear of ond oikI the UnMed State* (Mrd. p

S W H I T r - T W O m a n r l | [ p 0t(r lEttienfng % ra lii FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1969 J______A youth Inatruotkm claaa wlU Membera of Mather Grade 7 and- 8 Methodkt The directors of tbs United John Mather Chapter, Order Pdlah Women’s Alliance, llie Weatlier T o w n ba halil toiBortPw at O:*) a.m. C3iapter, Order o f DeMolay, will Youth Frikwalrip o f South Uni­ Fund of Manchester, Inc., will of DeMolay, will i^nsor a Group 618, will meet Sinday at F O R R P N T at Zkm Ihrancelloal Laitheran cneet tonight at 7;S0 at ifolmea ted Methodiat Church will meet « IIM'PriMniK OOmaa, diraotor meet Monday at 7 :80 pan. ^ t the roast beef dinner Sunday at 6 8 p.m. at 77 (North St IS mm. M ovie 1 ChuKh. The church youth choir Funeral Home, 400 Main St., to tonight a t 7:80 a t the church. Southern New Ebigland Tele­ pjn. at the Masonic Temple, 25 id or sO w l, I .O a ia r, 00H9W ot tte p M adla CMbaon ScImmI tt arlU tahaarae tomonrow at ll-:80 pay respects to the late Rus- Maturhwtrr lEumiitg ■Mjrlete la dm is mn. aMde peojeeisffs . Vmem Atte, wffl b« » pnat phone Co., 62 E. Center St. E. Cmter St. Tlckebs may be The VFW AuxUlaiy w ill qpon- 15,465 aon. a t the church. seU OuIlIeUe, a Senior DeMolay Jehovah’s Witnesses will con­ purchased at the door or may M M taacbtr M mtcIi' M Aw Um of the chapter. duct a theocratic ministry •or a rummage eale Wedneeday WELDON DRUG CO. 1 Mewcfceeler— v4 City o/ VtUrnfm Chmrm ftmm ToHt olMtpt«r of Nattaial The Rev. Truman O. Ireland, be obtained by contacting Mrs. storting at 9 a.m. at the Post school tonight a t 7:80 a t King­ Geraldine Pierce, 28 Mbise Rd. 7S7 Mala St^-«et SIS-SSU AMMMlen Church, will conduct a bers wishing to have Itehns ------PRICR TEN CH91R ter Congregational Church will service meeting at 8:86. Army Pvt. Gary K. WIgren, oantly (uaat taachar for chap- Reed ot 104 Mountahi Rd., la service Sunday a t 8:16 a.m. on picked up may contact Mrs. __ i v a s aerVlnd wtth the sta ff o f the meet tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the radio station WINF. The pro­ son of Mr-, and Mrs. Frank K. ten dt Bpriiicfleld, Maaa., and A new young adult program Florence piitt, 829 Mato St. Read Herald Adg. I In Riiote lUand. commander o f the U.S. Second Church- and visit a Quaker gram is sponeored jointly by WIgren of 62 Agnes Dr., is serv­ Fle^ aboard the fladahip guid­ Church in Hartford. for single men and women from the Manchester Council of ing as a dental assist apt with 21 to 86 years of age will be or-. the 282nd Medical Detachment : I»ra ^ Jets, Gales Pile Drifts to Six Feet H m ODoflnnatton CSaaa of ed mlaalle ondaer US8 Spring- Churches and the Manchester Drug Series MMMM^raMHMMuaranMMMMM^HraMaMraM^HUMMHaHMnnuBunw^Mun^raHM field at Ncrtolk, Va., which re­ The Disclpleship Class of ganlaed at a meeting Tuesday Cleigy Association. near Korat, Thailand. South UMted Methodint caaatdi at 7:80 p.m. a t the Community will aponaor a bake aale tomor­ cently returned from a cruise Community Baptist Church w ill Y. Refreshments will be aenred. Lebanon Valley Ccdlege diolr I Egypt MlCs S tarts Mcm doy row foom 10 a.m. to 4 pjtn. at In the weatem Atlantic, the meet tomorrow from 11 a.m. to Polidi National Alliance, TIME IS FLYING! Itotfa Super ICaiicet to niae Oaribbean Sea and the Oulf of noon in the Youth Building of will present a concert tonight Baglntdng Monday, Tta Fireman Henry L. Purvis, son Group 1988, will meet Sunday at at 8 p.m. at Community Baptist Blizzard Stveeps lUonay for n New York trip. Mexico. the church. Honid w fl puMbli a IS-part of Mrs. Adelaide J. Fox of 226 1 pjn. at 77 North St. Church. The event is . will conduct the “Mommts of ;; Be ene BtanpOhn IB O Crew Begins from Dodge City south into Meesor, Ashland nlghtwateh- Faith” program Sunday at 9 ★ BAKE *n CAKE SALE ★ ANNUAL wm Mbett down In tlss —:»d eg nortlnrwtora Oblahnma. No man Uoyd Patrick and aalnn- aun. on radio station WRCM. dog a ifitt and Oto pUot w m ■kntn-oonaaatod daatlw ware teen brought the 18 paaenngiiTa SATUIHMY, MASCH 8, l«M .wounded (a * tailed out raftilgr. H oliday H alf repotted by eaity Saturday, but from the second bus into Ash­ land where they were houoed in , H e a d d Oh ydet w w OBidnrod ranw plowu NHB had not reactad CHEVB4HJET 19:66 AJH. throogh 4M PAL $100 S A L E . T v Im a U gNund ftwesu and many cans adalled on hlghwayo motels. TRUCK OWNERS in d ^ drtfts. A third Trallways bus was >We are pleased to announce tMcon to a hoopttol, whUe all le- O f M i s s i o n MOTTS SUTERMIARKEr IGdBlMCI DD No oariouB tajudea were re- otoUed toolde Buffalo, Okla., that effective February 1st East BUddle Ximplke SPACE c e n t e r , Houaton puctod but (hme were rarvetal with eight paaaongeia aboard we have a rental truck Sponsored by They arere fed and plaoed In available for your use while ; An Egsiptlao nOltary sgotae- (A P )- T h e Apollo 9 aatranauta COM of froat-ldto aonoug the Motels. your truck is being serviced. SOUTH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH’S nsMi Mhnoudadged ovnr CMra •rouaed from an extanded net pMwonn raaoMd toom onow- OONFIRMATTON CLASS Several peraoua in Fofd and Our rental Itruck is a 1969 Compact fine-fumitiire itoidio Mud a m a WM Mxd period, aped into the hniM«y boiBd c a n durtqg the ulgtaL Clark CounUes, Kan., w u a Van, fully equipped, with a down tad OHM an taadl Mi- half of their miaalcn today altar fiVlrd gudn to excene of 80 Your Patronage OratefnUy Acmqited ported mloalng during the night, one ton load capacity. Ratea Fdie d|B>for ata> WM Mwt down proving their fragile moomhlp amm on how ptoed drttos of Lntwe crowd o t bsmer-cnrryhig Mbscovites pa­ were h«4d todsy. WfMnR on 4lie piMErdB mesas are 7c per mile, |7 per day, but an had been found by eariy eudwMfeHnonuMnglnttadd- ready (w an American moon WM the Orat dog fight hi- the highway. A TraOways bus nurses to Dodge City hosidtola CauUflower, Spinach, Egg Plant, Black A White Radishes, PoMqg rn tn U sa elranft tam "They're dead to the world iq> boiBid from Wichita to Amarillo, Cherry Tomatoes, Green A YeUow Squash, New Red Potatoes, than,’’ a flight qxAaaman raid throuib the mow bound otreets. FUEL OIL Red Onions, White Onions, Cranberries, W atercress... - MM Oat 6d wbM Mraal Tex., with 36 aboffud w m daohad Supervlaory peraomiri ware •dMnsod d Uoetad an totiudon before awakening the weaiy from U.8. 64 near Mtmiaola, Fresh From The Coolei^Maos, Baldwins, Wkiesana, BumkIs, ciww, Air Force Cols. James A. manning aarltchboarde at the Ida Red, Golden A Bed Dellcioiis. ^rKngdM k lOCto orar tta Kan., and another Trattwaya To Denounce Red Chinese hoopitala because of the inabili­ 15.4 MoDlvltt and David R. Scott from Oklahoma City to Dmiver and civilian Ruoaell L. ty of employes to get to arork. MOSCOW (A P )— Dem- bottles that smashed 104 wto- eSqua of Mao Ttatong.” day atoar tour days of ra- 260 Gal. Min. C.O.D. w M blown into mow filled G WGEXGND SPECfALS # , . . Today’s air batUe came as Is- Schwelokart Stranded motorista arere re­ onertaratbrs m uxhing six or dowa and opIoActad the walto of As w«4 mowdsR, one group of ilnJnGd ^ Ufb CbkMGG One Day Notice (or J’ssll Deanra M luM sr ditch on U.8. 160 e ^ of Ash­ ^ » P - A I R E m a c s ...... peck be«r G lw iU “Ckx>d motnihg, Apollo f,’’ moved from ca n by Civil De- moire abreast paraded in the EmtaMya raekhnee halt dasnonatzatoiu caivtod a paper bordor toetotonb U n H U ta n tta n D elivery Xlaysn warned Egypt to o m I the land, Kan. J with the CUKES ...... * fo r 2 S # mloaian oontrol radioed at 7:M Most demonatratcfa headed a Boaraorow with a head bsoam- Awe Ownl testaOn hoewtan A ocbool bun oorryjng Sttva vol­ (See Page Fourteen) front of the RM CSihieoe CELLO TOMATOES ...... pkK . ^ a.m. E8T three houra later than police louitopeBlGer caB tor order tding a CUnase and burned it as to madoh Around The Clock XJM. ctawM— rspoiiad 60 Eimbdssy today for and no ttaowlng of mliallea. A they passed the embassy. An- Burner Service SPINACH...... lb. $ 5 * the scheduled wake-up time. a t Iha •round Ineldonto to «be psto (wo hioww waving banners and (ew atxxwa and ink bottlea ware othor group tramptod a portrait Soviet imtoiaffy to Peking, and purchase of IMPORTED CAJITALOUPES ...... c a . S S t At one poliit during the night, days. ^ shouting atM-MaoIsit »h>- toaoed a t the buildtoig but wtth of Mac untIMt WM to Mindp on the pn os had coirlad a r ^ After Hours Emergency s v is it Our Store Where You Can Buy One or a Doien s Scott WM awakened to Check Oil Deliveries Made at 'The otascrara eald Mrantl acme swltchea but apparently ga n s. ttttte effect. the wet pavanMnk alwIeHr r v a t o of tou hordur te- For ton second day in a raw any men’s 18.4c per Gal. 0 WE CABBY ICE CUBES s troopi ratunud firs 14 ttoMS drifted back to deep without dg- O il Leak Crisis B rought The demoMtratlon appaiantly S^piB planted in a noowbonk oldant iBder small haadHnaa “OUR ENLARGED STORE NOW HAS EVERYTHING’’ sdtar A rab pnmwstton sod aof- fioulty. mors than 60,000 Soviet oMiae« WM coerdinatod by Sovleit eol- Mud, “Blood tor blood, danfli Pravda, onsan cf toe Odnuno- denounced (ta Ohtowae for the Automatic or Call We Carry The Manchester Evening Herald tonid cun dtad and m v m “How’s everything down dtom, who w a n aem directing toe death, down wtth Mae.’’ (Bdto party, meomd toa CHnaw COMPLETE LINE OF SUNDAY P A P I^ Delivery wounded in todplng dkoldanto thereT” he found time to ask, deattn of U Ruatom wAdtora ta ton marctara w6th portable The dwnwnatn dton coincided Rada cf trylqg to wMp up aatl- Torrent of Q tizen M ail In a hattla Sunday on the Sovtot- new spring D aian rato to an bdorvtow speaking softly so aa not to dls- tw ow ay radiloe. About 600 So­ heavy antl-Cblna p n aa ■ovMt toallig to the Ask About Our 6-Day OhlnM i betdor to tba Far East orar the ulato mdto that luw sl tuit) hia shtoaiates. By STAN BENJAMIN iM ti'tottona or a ocmplate tan viet pcUoa ware cn guard. AN innretag papers wnrtd Ofwaniailat eontor i oa to Discount Payment P ^ Hundiada o f pcMoa and Sovtot ba t a U In Moscow In May. WM wd weak along die KdanOe “Pretty smoothly... aociy Aaeoelatod Preee Writer on oftohura petrnlaiim fhUltog. Soma 200 txisas loaded with oanrtad atartoa danouaolng the troops wan pmtod to hunt of “Tta new r lightweight PFDA easui and d “would net ta to you had to >^be awakenad," But soma eacoapMona otttIciM demonatrstora lined tq> along Chinsas “provocation.'’ Prav- MANCHESTER llgypt’n totorast’’ to eonHnae WABHINOTON (AP) — Tta toe Ewbaffay and Sficiig tta the Moaoow Rtvar bonk ap­ ttoM-Mtha: OIL HEAT, INC. ■ PRODUCE" ground oontroUera anpwered. laakipg cll ttat apsaaid ovar hun- govatnmaat «uAh» to halt (ha dato taadHiw “ Angigr Fntoot Sheetoig taddwde Muta. With their . primary goals demotatraUen mUto (n mpomn proaching ttta Embauay com- and todlgwatton’’ w m ^qptoal of to ttair dooln to slap up i Open 6 AM . to 9 PM . Dally drada cC oquara. mflea of Qalttor- leak and prevent others. - erdar and prevent a raptoton of 6 4 9 ^ 9 0 8 ft wto- «to taMOd tesMll acMovetL ibe astronauts brank- “Ytau must t a oMtora . Uww pcuid ana bus (Uqdaycd a the otteiB.' 276 OAKLAND ST.—MANGHESTBB.-64S-6S84 w aning to Cairo thto week. nto's flasda Boibara ctamial W-stxjPimiEfc .J**-' tasted on Onnadlan baoon, com iM t -aaonth to toping rivsdad to anngr- hiaiihwltoi people--'to- to T Mdaw, the ErtoSli Ibrelgn flakes, browidaa' and fndt tod States and WMt Oer- magottuda by a lonaat of dtt- Ventura Oounly atone wmffld ba Odfioe aunouDoad Ibe a n Sint of dikaiui, then resumed their du- nsmy to parttoular. R to adto- sen mnIL aCtootad by casaattoa of driUng Dr. Mihmoud Btand m a per- ttan at a more lelauraly pace. woriby (tat fim Maolato SPORT COAT uosud outay iirt G rants eaeeouted, ground ocntroHero ooean and had inltod ento some tory, kitthig eut leant awreni The Regular, longs and shorts. NOW ONLY ttauaa, w tan tbia la our Uvall-. taiy Melvin Laird's visit to topi Intended to fitter main Boe Bm d up to toant a f toe hdd tta crow Ftotoy to cut mltaa of taMch. hoodT" spobeemm said tola w m the » I9 9 * Messages were written by Sbuth Vietnam. force untta ctoaer to fioJgan tor a boaea.' doam Ihe vlgom ui pooe . nnd But tbeoa ware hanly voloea " Tta tawvleat Sftalug co- puto CO tta capital. lorgeot group ot enemy onldlen A pcIlM ear mnuntoS wiMi Magnavox Automatic Fine Tuning—which always take a tmnk. children and adults. Most are ta dtomaa cf driStac. seentotoeDlSZeincaNov. 1 PAIR OF SLACKS tram Ite fffrieken area, but ouRUfl eoiby this moralag 18 Tta inewlaat horraga tott on Get Free "remembers” to keep each channel perfectly tuned— “ Mon,’ ’ quipped BoiMreiokart, Maqy w iltora blsffnad ttm oil there are many from oOier miles north of fMgon wtan an toe dWriot town of An Hoa 21 Tta UB. 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All have (Bee Page Itartoen) Moot of them oidl tor ttgfatier (Baa P a g e : a) wMeh hoenM a big U.S. Marine Cavalry DIvtotoo attar laying base and Bouih Vtotoasnem in- triborder area of toe ceettral heeded them orders, Ybu Owt Slacks and Sport Coat for Prko of Sport Coot Alono! convenient channel selector windows plus dependable to on opm fltol A>nld pubUahad raporti that down a barrage cf rocket and taSaHoew. Tta enemy put 160 IdgWkndr west of Kbntum (hat Bo'nded Circuitry chassis with Keyed Automatic Gain (There’ll Be A Slight Alteration Charge!) mDS: ,James Bari Ray will pload mortar Sbw. toetts into the (town, soma land­ ware Idetttiaed as din eas iiaaU .toandtckdng Control for maximum ^picture and sound stability. Save, guilty and aoeept a 10-year a m At tonm IM enemy bodlea ing In a refugee camp and eome 106mm fM d Ixnritaeta. y enmpuB os»- cf 800 Soviet pottos Unce tor toa slaying of Dr. Mai^ ware attwwm over tta battle- to the Marine base. On Thursday the U.S. 4th In- $15 on each of three beautiful styles: A . Contemp^ary fonnadto hasp hack n eamid af tin Luther King Jr., the Judge nena vwieBenM ay u.B, uncop- OCCtoem enU the Msitoea out- tontry Divtslon had rspoetod model 5550; B . Colonial model 5552; C . Mediterranean one of Ita arifilery loampa w m Men’s Famous Jbr Rajr’a trial has granted w m ter giaaMp and atillery Sre. fared « tow fM w ltleo and 14 el- MEN'S SUITS model 5554. See them today. A hsarteg Monday morning. bnlda the c«anp taltooptero Utt- vlBans wesa-ma(da motor- Reg(ular $45.00. Personal TV aura aavun decal otal 11 wound­ na atogam end n eteady etraaen reported in Fritey’s edttlcm bikew, threw a greewde and cf huaes ffarlvad. Tta dnnon- (At These Low Prices, There’ll Be ')hat Ray, chaigad with nutrder- ed. In the highlande, B02 bombera A Slight Alteration Charge.) NOW $7yigo ing King, would plead guilty to Vnibr the Viet OonTa spring unkMuded almoot 1,800 tone of (Sea rage 1 s) (Sea F a g a : a) ONLY i f l - exchange tor a 96-year sentence hutead of a pcoolblo death pm- ,0lty. , The TlmM quoted what It Enjoy amazing performance— lasting reliability. This called a oouroe cloee to the oabe Sets Limits on Black Separatism , amazing new easy-to-carry Magnavox weighs less than m soyliig the guilty plea la “toe . BIEN’S FAMOUS 1M% WOOL 13V4 lbs.; brings you clearest, sharpest 38 sq. in. pictures only way. Ray can escape the even from distant stations. Rugged Bonded Circuitry chassis death aoutonca.’' SPORT COATS for years of "go anywhere" use. Save $5 on model 5004, “R’s noM cf your buotoeoa,’’ HEW Memo Warns Colleges •with telescoping antenna plus convenient carrying handle. )apUad» Ray’s lawyer, Percy Foreman of Houaton, Tta., to a ■/] O ff O rislM l F ri«s ! By KEN HARTNETT ■turtae or other progranm ex­ eany. Tta hard fifing ia to tato- quaotton m Friday’s develop- daaeristef Pteoa Writer cept to the extent they exohato grste t ta (ttudenta into the oat- manto. State officlala would say peraona cn toa beaia cf rnoc,’’ "ISgS •” ■">■ #25.00 hothtag. WASHOIQTON (AP) — Tta legs and oomnaafity and make M eipury taOUe, saM dkwotor Ruhy Marita aald Sdomon Attattcr, coordl- the nifilega relevautt.’’ Tta haaring ia act tor 6:60 Our low price includes this special equipmdnt: a White of the iedffrsl Otfloe cf a v ll nstor toe Mgber education m Osught to Ihe nfiddto c f the ■ X y #16JS Sidewall 7.35 x 14 tires e Deluxe turbine-design wheel covers a.m., and nawamcn aocradtted RIghta; ooukto’t ba daoewr: HElWa clvH rights office. OUR OWN 8BBV10B STAFF )o cover Ray’s trial sebedulad federal a(ottoo la 'Antioch Obi- • Montego pleated vinyl upholstery • 100% nylon loop-yarn “Y(ou (ton’t build a Mshsolm X “This is a ploy," eold Nathan Regular fSB.OS. ftIA AC color-keyed carpeting April 7, wars asked to come to lege, an experimenbortonted NOW COMET dcnnltoiy. You integrate.’’ Here, a Negro faculty mernber To assure you e l the beet continued room fSolUtlea an hour liberal aria center in tofio ... plus these outstanding standard features: • Full 116* pramtoant In ttn turbulent pro- founded by e(duoatton ptonaer perlormance, we have eiw own staff and a holt batorahand. That, aald M m Marita, wlU wheelbase • Ventless side windows • Short-deck-long-hood ba toa giot of a nmncimdum teria at Son Franclaoo fitote. Horace Meem. of state Uceneed eleetroiileti. i< Judge Battle had looued strict SPORTS design • 250cu.-in. '‘6" • 3-speed manual transmission • Color- the Dopariroent of Health, Bdu- “Now tlMyre hokfing out oaal- Aflilocb tooaa the km of $1.6 keyed vinyl headlining • Color-keyed 2-spoke steering wheel orders agylnat pretrial puMHetty offdiao and Welfare will mol) ntttotlon to ue aa cokmloliria a l­ i Chaigw Aceounts Invited! Free Parking Front and Rear! by any of too prtitapala in tbs mfiUon ta federal aid beoauae • Stainless hub caps a Front and rear seat belts • Outside neoct week to 2,600 edtogew and ways do. Of courae, they natty no whites are enrolled fa its !• > il pa— -an d hM already bald ssv- rear view mirror a Two^apssd electrical windshield wipers untvanttlee to the Untted don’t give it to ua." oral persona In oontompt cf the black etudlea program, ataated COUPE e Much, muah span THREE PAYMENT PEANB Stoteo. , Tta memorandum, written by toot October. Tba school atoo DOWNTOWN MAIN STREET order, among them two Mem- T ta mmcnrawdum onuM 6fra. Maitto—a Demoerwtnp- hM m ail Mirk dormitory. 8 payment puuisi Bhia newamm and Ray’s hlagra- yher, WUUam Bradford Hula. ptange the Ntam Admlnletra- polntae who decUned reappohtt- Negro ahBtofffia o t Aniloeh MANCHESTER— Comer of Oak... 1. as Days Cash ment by Preeldent Nixon— HOUSE S. y« Down, I/, le-ts-t# Dnys.' 1 K l^ WM aosaaoinated last tlOB Inlo (ta naktot of toe vto- acid it would be “a. ennt Joke" No Interest April 4 after ta came hare to lenee - packed contraversv wanie coliega offlclato that they If tta isat Chfil Rlgbte Act ware * 2415- 8. No Down Payment. Budget To • teed a deroonotratlon in ttaudf acoroa o f the natlan'a riak ioas of federal funds If they uafffft to deatray their {Wogrom, OPEN6JP!AYS Y ean al atriklng city garbage work- (Kvardsmanda by mfi- omcOon bouttng, social acttvl- wMeh bagm wtth the ouppori of fia. ttcmt young bhMks tor (wporete tlea o r academic cxairsea (hot white ahatonto and Anttooh’a Roy la accutetl of shooting eouraea and focultlea. Mclude any rnoe. fwoutty. ‘ Includes freight charges. State taxes, license and Utle extra. jClng from a rooming house op- to aftocf, it offte limits on how. Mra. Muttn deried that (he “Wa toot we have a good ex­ THURSDAY pootte the Lorraines Motel, -The Church Means Business! for toa dematiJa cf b ^ pskto mamto w o u ld ^ v e ooUege otfi- perimental program gotog," whera King was .standing on a con ba carried Into the raalm of datff m out'm oonfrontatlona oaM an Anttooh apokannan. HALE IMORIARTY BROTHERS. Inc. bGlOORVa but Mra. wtth protoatoro. tooteod, ehe A sign posted at tiie entnuice to the S i. Joseph OsthuNb Sclvabl yard in subur- “Wa amuld Utoa to see haw fi 801-815 C E N T E R S T R E E T — M A N C H E S T E R ; Slaoa hla capture to London I that no ofll- dahned. H will (See toe benic

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