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MARAiQAIBO, Venezuela persons aboard plunged into a bofan engines mounted aft, had sion pole, spun and fell In places lM (A P)— ^ITiie death toll in residential area Sunday and ex­ attained an altitude of only ISO onrihe residential dlstikits of 3 - ploded minutes after taking off from rra e - aviBltkm’s worst diihiaBter feet when It faltered minutes runa and Ln Irinldad. Hi* ana ariU*. Ky. jBkehed ■ 166 today as from Grano de Oro iilrpoit. after take off and plunged into a on the outsidrts of Mancalba, flnal gaau» All 74 paaaengers and 10 crew cluster of low cost homes in Ma- on Saturday, searcheTB combed througli Venezuela’B principal ctl oenter, m eipbers, at least 47 of them racMbo’s La TrlMdad and Zlru- is MhaMtod 1^ about 10,000 Cb- I <0) the wreckagie of bodnee de- U.S. ciUseits, were killed in the ma districts. The area was atroiyed by ithe crolsh o f a lomMaist Veneaueisns and Guz- iS crash. Authorities estimated quickly enveloped in flames. Jiro Indians. m Harfo Venezuefen jeltlmer bound that at least 71 persons have Eight separate Investigating The plaae had been in service an tM " 'H perished on the ground and I hia young for MlilBini. teams are trying to determine oidy 10 days. The flight o h g ftm tf la loro la Five more persong died today feared the total would Increase what caused the crash, wMch ed in Caracas, 880 mBes to ^ of Paris, from injuiieg suffered when the as the grtan search continues. Audrey may have affected indirectly east, and p M ^ up mane p«ai- .b ig Vlaaa airline DCS with 84 The DCS, powered by two tur- more than 1,000 people. ■engers in Maracalibo. The air­ I t' AU A M An airport official said the pi­ <0 > line said tbere weore 74 posssn- with guests . lot reported no trouble and Ms gers and a crew of 10 steoid. ' sad Tom last radio contact with the con­ The cause of -the ccssh wan I ® trol tower was a routine request not known, but autbcritlen sold gery suspect for permission to take off. pot parly In Manchuria Border they had reoowered the plane’s y Crosby is The plane lifted- off the end of “ bOack box’’ fMght recorder and the runway, climbed to abmit were Bhidykig the muiMnta MartiB Show ISO feet, then suddenly lost alti­ last Dddle Albert. of the flight It was not Manm Quiet After Clash tude and went down. The explo­ Dom De­ whether the pilot mBoed any le Kaye, sion appeared to have occurred MOSCOW (AP) — The Man­ gan Friday and resumed Satur­ [nleieetaeglale when one of the plane’s turbines dtotnaa rignal betots Iw want le Okamplsa- churian border appeared quiet day on disputed Damansky- down. grazed a high tension wire. Dlvenlty. today after another weekend Chenpao Island In the frozen Us­ VIASA aou reas sa id Mia pOat smSy clash .between Soviet and Red Fifteen other elr crastaes have ^ oa l suri River. Moscow said 81 Rus­ was Copt Emlllano flail a t Mal- Chinese troops. Pravda said lo­ sian soldiers were killed there taken more than 100 Uvea. The previouB worat aviation ac cMent dcoodo, who bad fciBpad more m — Weather cal elections were held on the in a claah March 2, wMle the tioin a million mWes in the a h ’. (O) Soviet side Sunday and “ 100 per Chinese said many of their occurred Dec. 19, 1980, wlien ree two alrilners ooHlded over New The 47 N orib A inecleaas lOtad rilght cent of the electorate voted ex­ troops also were killed. tnchided fira ptianwhaSng of Soho" '87 cept those who fell In battle.” Y-orfc City, killing IM passen­ steal niece's Pravda, the Communist party gers and persms on itie ground. aaleamon tor fiia O arfe BIqalp- been left to There was still no word on newspaper said Soviet frontier ment Co. of Battle Ckeck, MU l , her. Oigither A pottceman who -was a artt- casualties in the battle that be- guards fought Saturday for sev­ and tbeh wtras. Their prises tsch, Richard ness said the plane loot aJUtude (C) en hours under a hall of fire. II" '50. Rlch- after taking o ff, Mt a Mgfa ben- (See Page Ten) larllyn ICax- There was no fuss, no fidgeting. In the extremely complicated t' Shew dslw - situation each knew Ms task and < 0 > >p Shew (G) acted selflessly and courageous­ leats el Cem- Banks Raise ly .” Mta Ign Oft The paper concluded: "A laea — G8AF r**- lad SIga Off Loan Rate to powerful artillery barrage 281 Enemy Killed sather — Me- struck the firing positions of the iea and SIga Modules over the Mississippi Maoists who instigated the 7V2 Per Cent claah, and a fast attack swept 'Ibis View of thte docked Apollo 9 commaiid service ihatoh. Land «rea at center is MisBissJppi River Va!- all the raiders off Damatisky Is­ module and lunar module shows Aaitronaut David 'ley. Photo was taken by Russell L. Schweickart NEW YORK (AP) — Several land.” In Heavy Fighting BkTi ntajor banks increased their MaJ. Gen. V asily Lobanov, Scott on fourth day of mission standinsr tjn open w'hile standing on porch of ‘Spide’. (APCJolorphoto) prime - rate—the Interest who commands the Pacific SAIGON (AP) —. id.B., Thai Cal Be, 40 to SO iMIen southwest M charged their biggest and most Ocean frontier district, said Red and South Ifietnamese forces o t Saigon. * during WW U China fielded up to a regiment kUled 281 enemy troops in heavy in Qerman creditworthy borrowers—to 7% U.S. beadquartens aaU the ac^ ( that cynical per cent from 7 per cent today. o f infantry—about 2,000 men— lighting around Saigon and in (tons were port of a mnltlbatta- rgeant Is spy who attacked Soviet border The move, anotiter in a series 'the Mekong Ddta cuid uncov­ Uon opeiwtton .under way siiiea unmercifully. Hit Target Close to Amman guards in waves under cover of W illiam of increases in this rate, ■warn in ­ ered 40 graves containing anoth­ last D ec. 1 . A epokeaman — ylor, Robert Milford Police Track itiated by Morgan Guaranty an artillery barrage. er 102 todlns south of Da Nang, Lim beck. “The snow became dark from m ore Uien 4,200 V iet O o i« t e w I a Deal (O) Trust Co. of New York. military spoioesman reported to­ bean kUled In the opemthai Mid WUl Seaastt the explosion of shells,’’ Loba­ day. It The M a ­ - Bank Holdup Suspect It was qidcldy totiowed by nov said in a dispatch from Vla­ more than 2,880 captured. U.B. te) Israeli Jets Strafe U.S. infantrymen from the 9th Continental Unols Bank A divostok. “Barrage fire from loases have been UB.UBad m a i on career of Trust Co. of Oilcogo, First DlirMon kUted 181 Viet Gbe« In 1,880 wounded, ha sM ^ hovle produc- MILFORD, Conn. (AP) — Polloe took bldodhounds to a CMntee artillery Euid mortar a series of five cJaidies over the — whose work swampy area near the Connecticut Turnpike at about noon­ ■Pemusylivania Banking A Trust Thailand’s Bteck Paotiier IX- through film batteries covered the island, but weekend Ai the upper half of the time today in efforts to track down a man who held up a Jordani Guerrillas Co. Of PMladelpMa, State Street vlsicn reported 400 of its men fore seen on not one of the Soviet frontier Mriiong Delta, the VM. Com­ wts of arttsls branch bank and fled with about 18,000. Bank A Trust Co. M Boston and repulsed an OKack early Bundiv >tlon picture TBa, AVIV (AP) — Israeli resulting In four dead and at guards faltered.” , mand announoed. d Bergman, ITie Orange branch of the People’s Saving Bank was held warplanes attacked Jordan to- least seven wounded. Ihe Palea- First National Bank of CMcago. Peking Radio said the Rus­ by more than 1,000 Viet Ote« ■n. Rock Hud- Today's Increase sent the Two Americans were reported up at about 11^ by a man carrying a knife, police said. He day tor the second straight day, tine Liberation OiganlmUon, sians poured tanka, armored ve­ only 18 m iles MMt o f Sojgmi. bcoclc Janet prime rate to another aU-time wnunded in the claebes Satur­ ithy IfcOulre grabbed the money from tellers without injuring anyone, then hlittlng suspected Arab guerrIRa the guerriUa ooaUtion, said hicles and troqps into the battle, The defendeiw said at least 108 Mgh. It had 'been raised to 7 per day end Sunday. U.S. spokM- am to recall fled in a small foreign car. bases in the toothihe of the Gl- three gueTriUas were killed and but the Chinese “ completely de­ Vtot Cong were UMed and tour w o rk lu for cent toom per cent last Jan. men explatoeid that helicopter lenry Ixmda Orange Police put out an alarm for the car, which wit- lead Mountains 'southeast of the four wounded. 0% molished” the Soviets. There e n u r e d . 6, to 6% per cent from 9V& per gunshlps and aitWery aooount- sra narrator, nessea said sped west on the turnpike. Police in neighboring Sea of OaU'lee. The PLO said the dead Indlud- was no Soviet confirmation that A ^xifteamsn said the asosatt the Defease cent last Deo. 18, and to 9)4 per ed tor at least a third of the ene­ ear (0 ) Milford cloeed in as the car swung off the Hmlted-accees high­ tanka were used, but Moscow was made under a heavy mor­ An army spokeBman said tour MaJ. Fayez Jarad, 30, “one cent from 9% per cent last Dec. my dead, and another 19 were way at Ehdt 86. or Ove planes strafed and Ml cMef guerriUa command- newspapers told of armored tar and racket teersge. s — Weather 2. troop carriers being deployed to killed In an ambush. (C) A man tried to get into another car, police said, then ran bombed Arab gun poMUons that The latest increase had been The fighting occurred near “The Thala fixed bayonets I Shew Jeha- into the swampy area off Schoolhouse Road when policemen fired missiles at Israeli settle- Israel did not say how many penetrate to the rear of the and refwUed the nttackers who <0 ) the provincial capital of Ben ip Shew <0> tried to apprehend Mm. ments in the area Sunday night, pBanes participated in the raidB, (See Page Eight) (See Page Ten) laealar T re and the distriot lonptfAi of (Bee Page Ten) B each " '56. PoUce said they took Into custody a second man who claim­ touching off an arUflery duet. I’tK the PID said 18 planes par- isband plans ed to have been taken hostage by the robber. A Jbrdanian spokesman said thdpeted in one strike, uMng her money, reff Chandler, His identity was not immediately dlscloeed. the planes showered roctseta, “ntekete nai>alni and machine cU Kellaway. napehn and macMne-gun tire on BiMs.” " '49. Mike urstotr, Wally three towiw. He added there U SEE his B is te r Maria, 13, whose other tour in terarii territory. tales they would iieyer drealm of In Chicago,. . the Chicago . ^ River mother is Mrs. Sargent Shriver, One of tte tareete w a s «iiv the eOhitlon of their THIS was dyed green tor the ooca- Bister of the late President John six miles from Amman- it was paitlee, SIGN. At Grogan’s nestauiant in F. Hennedy. the“» cioaeexoloeest aoacKattadc to the Jorda-Jnnta small state ^ ^ o .f lis- . The Irish tourist board aeid Man capUiEU sinice the 1967 war. to underatawl South Boston you could order AmerloanB were on hand In A Jordanian spokesman said ^ affecting our anything you wanted, but what AGO numbera and that 400 of oMy cdvfHaJi t a ^ were Mt. BT. corned beef and manAlng In the pa- adopt^ wltluxit us, nor can any cabbage. rade. The biggest single recominendaticn be formulated They laughed in New York ip. 200, cam e from Albany, N.' without our ooneer^” BOS. when told theit Savannah, Oa., She said eetablishment of a 9T. Ireland’s 86-year-old presl- w ilh a planned turnout of 10,000 O ,™ «- stable peace in the regton de- or hoped to have the biggest W aFSaW FaCt pendb on the Arab states eux) re­ parade in the oountiy. IO„ all our klnetolk and friends be­ iterated larael'a hmistence that ERN The Ancient Order of Hlber- yond the seas.” it can coma about only through nhuis, ^MMisor of the New York Parley Lasts dtoect negotlationa counted on SIS ocntln- Prime Minister Jack L^nte She warned the Arab states genta totaling 27,000 m archers, pledged Ms government would nn T f that if war oomee egaln, “ there Inchidiqg loat tends. R was New “promots.r the - reunUtoatieM of I W O H O IIF S is no doubt in my heart we Mwii Yorit’s 207th annual show in Ireland.” te vlotoriouB.’’ M ^ BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) The Letenese army an- "*** F*'*'*!? — The Warsaw Pact summit *wuncecl that an Israeli patrol repolbUc. As a meeting ended today scaix^y l»t*tKled into Liebanon Sunday qmtoUc prot^ againri this two home alter it began, in- “ ** driven back by border situation, the New York parade formed sources said. guards. The Lebanese claimed a Thomaston nvychers were ordered to wear Leaders o t the seven pact Mmiiber of casualties, but there ^ k MTOba^ Said Michael courAriea signed a declaration »> oonrirmation from Is- DelehiMy of Mbntclalr, N.J., and the final conunuMque. It •'***• Youth Held mtlonu prerident of the Hlber- was the shortest pact aumoMt ^ BSoat Jerusalem, Israeli se- M M fratei^ organtaation; ever held, Indicating that the ‘Mrity forces destroyed tour It is about time that the documents had been prepared Miuees betonging to Arabs ac- In Stabbing wortd paid some attention to the in advance. cased of being part of the sabo- WATmTfWVN Oont fAPl "tippreealon According to the sources, the responsible for three WA’raSR'TOW^ Conn. (AP)-^ M religious end economic free- declaration was on European ank, Jerusalem a n d ^ Rock Stats Park near Routs 8 Street. \ their East European alUes on 9trip. , where the body was found. He Waterford Is the hometown of the Soviet-Red Chinese border In the 0«ma Stito an brasH was hold wMheut bond. Daley’s pstemal grandparents, conflict. patrol cam* Taking a Stroll on the Porch Deyity Chfrf Jo*^ A. ariel- ttisre In 1984. The Wanaw pact is a military tack Sunday right near Erex, ^"••'td’s am- aiganlaaUon of Oonummist na- but the army aaid there were no Lunar module pilot Schweickart, photographed permit wadking and woiking on the moon, are said the gM, a Junior at 'Ihom- basaador to Washington, had a Wore In Europe. serious casuaWes. from the command module, stands on the porch getting their first test in space. System was de- ' High School, had been frete ritamrock fljiwn in fropi Because each nation is repre- Israeh poUce aim arrested an holding a thermal sample in hia light hand. His vetoped by Hamilton Standard Corp. at W i!nd^ (Bee Page T«) (gee Pi^ ‘Tea) (gee Page Eight) life support backpack and space suit, designed to Locks. (AP Oolorphoto) MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, iJARCH 17, 1969 I, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1969 PAGE IB K B B MOVIE AUDIENCE *******GUIDE •#***«• South Windsor SheinwoM on Bridge Rham District A SERVICE OF FILM-MAKERS fiw s. only AND THEATERS. DESPITE PROVERB Griiider Orders Legislators TOV CAN BXnr TIMB TV-Radio Tonight 7 : 1 V “THE WAY That* ratings apply to films NORTH G A K J o f r ralaaaad attar Nov 1.1989 Due Tomorrow BITUMINOUS W ill Attend By ALFRED SHEINWOLO 9 A Q 8 V A i ^ THIS SEAL I HEARD rr“ w-wo Although proverbs are siq>- 0 A Q 86 For PTSA Aid Television both stores! in ade indleatae lha film wae • -.I I F ' I IIT IT IP I* PO^ to be the wisdom of the A A 10 2 The Rham Parent Teacher 6:00 (8-10) Perry M u on (3860) News, Weattier, Sports I DRIVEWAYS •ubmlttad and approved undar ages, they don’t always hold WEST EAST (833) Hike Doustaa (M l IVilk Oultar Parking Araaa a Oaa Stotlom a RaakntfcaU O svta by John Gruber ttib Motion Picturo Code G 105 3 2 G 7 Student Association has voted (13) Herv Orlffln (10) Alfred Hitchcock Now Booking for fiprtag Work to hold Grinder Day on March (18) Voyage to (lie Bottom ( 813) Truth or CofMequencee of SoH-Rogulation. State Senator Wallace Barnes jj,e proverb that says time 9 J 642 ^ K 10953 of the Sea ^ ) RunUey-Brlnkley ' gf Flannlngton, RepubUcan waito for no man, the bridge 0 4 0 K 753 38 starting at 11 a.m. Proceeds (30) FUm (40) Newsbeat Early Bird Special (•] Suggostod for GENERAL will help defray some of the ex­ (34) Hiateroger'a Neighbor­ 7:30 (18) M ritery Theater A K 876 A 1 9 3 hood (840) The Avengers PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW BEOAUU OF A audloncoe. mtooiity leader in the State expert knows how to buy time. penses for the committee work ^easier SOUTH (30) Hunstera (183Mte») I Dream of PRICE INCREASE AFTER APRIL 1* PRICE! The Hartford Symphony has heard. She appeared here once Senate, and RepresentaUve way to do it Is shown to- for the current year. , __ (40) O llllsu 'z Island Jeannta announced the soloists for Its s Suggoeted for .MATURE tew G Q 9864 5:36 (40) W e J W (M> Sons and Daughters AH work Personally Supervised. We are 199% before and I was mightily im­ Stowart McKinney of FairtMd, ‘ Grinders desired must be or­ 6:30 (40) Truth or Ootisequencea (13) aunsmoke next season of subscription con­ audioncet (parontal diocro- ^ ki an EhtgUah ^ 7 • (34) What’s Now? S IN C E 1999 »eards (tnea. only) pressed. This time she will be dered by tomorrow. Whole ham 8:00 (10-306860) Laugiv-In certs, and a very good choice It Hon adviiod). Republican minority leader in tournament 0 n o 9 2 (30) Scope (M) Prench C3ieZ DoMAIO BROTHERS featured as an exponent of or salami grinders are offered (30) P 'Troop 8:80 (S^) Peyton Place la, too. The choice of selections the State House of Repreaenta- North dealer, A Q 54 GALL 9U-7991 or 947-97M Liszt, and I’m Just a we bit fin RESTRICTED — Poraona ' at $1.20 each or half for 65 ( 8j I Love Lucy (M) NET Journal k elk utorea open th n i«. and M . nlKtata till I has not been announced, but if tlvee, will attend tbe dinner- vuineraWe. Esrt South Wcit 6:00 (3-8-10) News, Sports. |l8) Merv Oriffin reserved. Nevertheless she has undar 16 not admittad, un- cents. Orders may be placed Weather (C) (13) H ere's Lucy (CD you are a star gazer, this won't o t lo<«tlomi; downtown main atreet and a reputation of doing magni­ dance in hotxH- of State Rep- OP«nbig lead—two of hearts, Pass 2 0 Pass with the following: In Andover, (33) Hlghllshts 9:00 (8 U) Mayberry RP.D. (C) be ol much' importance to you laaa accompaniad by parant (40) Newsbeat (8) Monday Movie ficently with this composer. wswntative Thomas J. Donnel- ) Joey Bishop Show (C) during which time he hae been f** n e w YORK (AP) — John i The Ptsa Is seeking additional 7:00 (3 ) After Dinner Movie on PRESCRIPTIONS (13) Late Movie who has been appearing before y*t complete. It isn’t working • with McKinney in I^clarer took dum- Mason Brown, the drama and new members. Those wishing to (IS) What's My Line (186838 S0) Tonight DOUBLE ViSuE STAMPS the public for over 40 years; Quite as Imprewive as the past formulating RepubUcan le ^ - ^ ‘ Uterary crUic, died. Sunday of aid the group and support their . . . resulting in meaningful he made hla debut with the New season’s choices but it will From lef^Oairface Olapp, Robin Messier, Kimberley Gleni»y^iif*^!Mm SEE SATURDAY'S TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE USHNG.S tlve policy ^ queen of hearts to reach pneumonia. Brown, 68, had been work, which is solely for thq York Philharmonic in 1027 as a probably be a more popular munMn. The giWs were chosen from 13 appillcaints by btgb school studenlts. savings to you every day! Sclniol I^whlon an edltor-at-large tor Saturday students of the regional dis­ EVERY prodigy. One of the few chll- series. . popular The Eighth Onule homo oco- * J™™' ““ R ev iew since 1966 and w as a trict, are urged to contact Radio dren who made it as an adult Adriana Lecouvreur opem the No nps and downs In yonr FreaerlpUen nomlcs class at the Timothy Judge tor the Book-of-tho-Month Coventry Mrs. Frank Cello, treasurer, of (This Ufltlngr Includes only those news broadcasts of 10 la (Miata—no "dlscounta” today, ‘dtegnlar artist in later years, he is also season on Oot. 18, which la a Club. BMwards Middle Bchotd wlU iMunoiai. Hebron for a membership card. minute length# Some statioiis cem r other short newscasts.) prices" tonlorrow! a conductor which influences his Saturday. This was revived for sponsor “Silhouettae in Fhsh- Develops HUnNHids MUes MnUebon The PTSA will hold its next WEDNESDAY solo work for the better. Renatta. Tebaldi some years WBCH—e u No "reduced apeciala"-4 o "temporary ions from 7:80 to 9 p.m. on trumps drawn, South LONDON (AP) — MUes meeting on April 14 at 7:30 p.m. w n c —IMS We shall get two other back and ik a pretty opera by 3:00 Hartford Hlghllghu 6:00 Afternoon Eklltlan rednotiona” on Prescrtptlbas to hire March 27 in the school C af^r- “ *® diamond finesse, losing MaUeson, actor and dramatist Queen Finalists Chosen The program ■will be "Strength­ 7:00 New* 6:15 Market Repon cu stom ers! EVERYDAY violinists in succeeding con- Cilea, without any truly memor- ium. to the king. When Bast retum- whose best-known role was Can­ ening Home and School Rela­ 8:00 (laallght 6:20 Weather certs. Zlno F’rancescattl comes able moments In the score. You Coventry High School stu­ Cfommittee meeting weekly. 12:00 Quiet Houni 6:26 Strictly Sporu At the same time, there is never any Tho dresses in the ^ dummy could win on Chasuble in Oscar WUde’s held its monthly trustees meet­ tionships." J. (folln Pushee, 6:35 Afternoon SIdItloo MANCHESTER on Jan. 21 and David Olstralkh can relax on this one. dents, at a special aiaembly, .IHckets are still available wrop—141* oompromlse In servloe or qnaHty! LOW PRICES BURR COifNERS SHOPPING CENTER show have been mode by the “ ®- which had been "The ImportaiKe of Being ing on M qr^ 11, and Leon Lab­ principal of Rham, and Robert 7:00 Accent 69 on F eb . 1 1 . Prancescattl ia Then comes Vetx9’§ "Masked have chosen tour girls as through Dimald Young, Spring 5:00 Danny Clayton 7:16 Now PLUS TOLLAND TURNPIKE eighth grade girls in Mrs J®* ^ purpose. Now Earnest," died Saturday. He ile, chairman of the Library and Sernoffsky, vice principal, and 6:00 Dick Heaihertoi 7:to David Brinkley ■ probably my favorite vlolinnt. BalL’’ on Nov. 26. ITiere are was 80. MaUeson’s last role was finalists tor the Utle of Queen Rd. The cost of the tickets in­ Book Committees, announced 9:00 Bill Love 7:80 News o f the World YOU GET OUR LOWEST Bishop’s home ectsiomics cUm s' declarer could take the dla. John LaBoc, guidance director, 1:00 Gary Qlrard \ m Despite his reputation, '^I’m throo veraiotis o< thia 00 fa r o s M erlin in the 1964 D ru ry of the Fife and Drum Ball on cludes set-ups and light refresh­ the purchase of over 40 records 7:55 Joe Oaragiola PRICES EVERY'DAY OF THE TOP VALUE SOUTH WINDSOR The seventh grade home oco- '" “"ds and the ace of dubs, glv- A pril 12. will be the panel to address the WIRP—111* 8:06 Pop Oonoert We DeUver not a booeter for Oiatraikh. I plot goes, and I’ll dtscuss them production of . m ents. of folk music, pop and Jazz. group. A questions and answer 9:00 News 9:10 NlghttMOt T e a r . . . a n d y o u s a v e SULLIVAN AVE., SHOPPING CENTER nomlcs glris wUl serve refresh- “P “"® “'® ®"^’ Selected from 18 applicants 11:00 News, Weather STAMPS suspect the Soviet propaganda at a later date, Bishop BauU WelyoakowskyJ Mrs. Paul Boardman, Main Prevloual)y, the library was periixl will be included in the ):15 Speak U)' MORE THROUGHOUT THE Everywhere merits. Entertainment wUl be the first heart, one were seniors Robin Messier, 6:00 News 11:15 Sports Final machine had much to do with Highlight of the season, at ROME (AP) — Reports circu­ St., who is in charge of table only able to loan reocads do­ p rogram . 6:15 6:00 News "Home of Service provided, and mftnia»i^ i, fpee diamond tricR, and the last Candace Clapp and Susan Zur- Speak Up HartliMv t e a r . .. ON ALL TOUR Fast his early success in this least so far as I’m concern - Church *>'*t won the other ton lated in Church circles Saturday reservations, has reported that nated by record companies. 6:46 Lowell Thoma* ^MANCHESTER muhlen and Junior Kimberly 6:66 Phil Rlzzuto pbesoription n e e d s . country. I ha've found him a ed, comes Dec. 10. We shall then that a Ukrainian Roman Catho­ nearly half of the 66 tables have Some of the recording artists and Qualify” 725 m id d le t u r n p ik e EAST The PUrat C ongregational ^ ® ‘“ ’ co n tra ct G lenney. * 7:00 The World Toolgnt virtuoso more interested In hear Richard Strauss’ "Sa- lic archblslu^, the Most Rev. already been reserved. She ad­ represented by the recent cOl- Five Day Forecast 7:to Frank Olfford Church of South Wlndsw U one Their parents are Mr. and 7:30 Speak Up -Sport* stunning the audience than in lome.'’ This Is a real toughy BauU WelyczkowakyJ, died in a vises those who want to reserve lectlon include Louie Armstrong, of 40 Cot«ragatlonal Churches P>'^^,«'e ace or Q u^ of M rs. R ob ert CHapp, M r. and WINDSOR LOCKS, (fonn. (AP) 6:00 News WANTED TRY US AND SEE is, of course, a remarkable for everyone concerned, sing- Soviet prison where he had been a table for several couples to the Jefferson Airplane and 3:10 Speak Up Bporu in ConnocOcut founded between dummy at the first Mrs. Richard Messier, Mr. and ’The U.S. Weather Bureau aaya 8:30 Speak Up Hartforc FOR TASTY SALADS technician. ers, orchestra and audience. It confined since Jan. 37. Inform­ do so inunediately, and reminds Thelontua Monk. Clean, Late Model 1680 and 1780 that has been in- ®>^P*®' »uppo«i de- Mrs. William G. Glenney and temperatures over (fonnecticut 11:30 Barry Farber Leontyne Price is the only Is a long one-acter so restrict ants said the blahop, about 66, ticket holders that table reser­ Circulation tor the month of 13:15 Sign Off vltod to attend a coU oqZi U “ '® “ ® Mr. and Mrs. Milton Zur- Tuesday througdi Saturday are vocalist to be presented by Mr. your liquid intake. I’ll discuss died reuently at LeopcUi, in the vations are a necessity in any Fetoruary w as 2626, w h ich in­ USED CARS oariy Connecticut ch u r^ . The m uhlen. expected to average near nor­ Winograd. She has never been It closer to the performEUice. Ukraine, where her was in prison event. -• cludes adult ficUon, 866; a d u lt parley is sponsored by the Flret a club to the The queen will be selected by mal, with daUy high tempera­ Top Prices Paid heard here although jtie was en- The ever-popular "Carmen’’ for engaging in religious activi­ Patrolman Gradnatee nen-fioUen, 788; children’s fic­ MIRACLE WHIP Congragatlonal Oiurch of Bran- # a piuiel of Judges at a coffee tures averaging In the 40s and FOR RENT For All Makeal gaged ftor an operatic appear- is slated for Jan. 28. Of course ties without government permls- Joseph Deslauries graduated tion, 774,' and children’s non-flc- fo*d in observance of Us 826th .'Y®* ly*!* .^**'i,***L on A p ril 8 at the home of Mr. overnight lows in the upper 20s 8 and 16 mm. Movie Pro- once which she had to cancel it will be a sellout. This is a sio.n. last week from the Connecticut Uon, 169. and low 30s. CARTER CHEVROLBt when ahe had h er nervous g ood cme to begin virlth I f’y ou ’ ve anniversary on Thutaday. Rov *®®^ “■ thr^h and Mrs. Donald Kungloey, Police Academy in Naugatuck, Jwtora—soond or oUent, oteo Henry O. Talle Precipitation may total much ■3 mm. slide projectors. C O ., IN C. SALAD breakdown some years ego. never been to opera before. It and M «. W. Uoyd WUU^ and “ ’“®®^ t WASHINGTON (AP) — Henry Bamabee Lane. The winning which pravidee training for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown will ®** ‘“® lesa than one-fourth of an Inch 1229 Main S t Filially we got Daniel Pollack, doesn’t wear so well but If I O. Talle, a congressman from girl’s name will be kept secret municipal police officers. Des­ Defense Chief in Japan WELDON DRUG CO. attend frxwi OmrcT ’*^®" «®‘" until the crowning ceremonlea with Just a chance of rain Wed­ a i>ianist of whom I’ve heard only bad to see it once in 16 Iowa for 20 years, died at a lauries will now qualify as a ResigM After U.S. Tour nesday or Thursday. 767 Main 64S-6m Phone 649-5238 AT THE PARKADE — WEST MIDDLE TPKE. DRESSING fine things but whom I have 20 years I’d probably think The Board of Christian Edu- T . d la n ^ he c m the night of the ball. Judges fuU-timo patrolman. He was ap­ TOKYO (Alp) — (Sen- cation will meet tMnorrow night *® ««tract with the Wartiington hospital Friday at QUART JAR never heard. "Time” hsus called better of it than I do. the age of 77. Talle served in at the coffee will be Mrs. Jan’a at­ bim "one of tbe most gifted tal- Another dandy -with which to at 7:46 p.m. in the MetefS ^ v * ‘‘Sl«tlo™ th e House from 1988 to 1968 and Hill, Mrs. Thomas Welles, Rev. ment last June, and has been tack on Peart Harbor, nealgned Chapel. The teachers’ moelting ents around!.’’ This may be; on begin, ds "Barber of Seville," one became the senior Republican Douglas Theuner, Dr. Fred serving as a supemumeirary today as chief of the Defense wllil follow at p.m . ^ the other hand I don’t al'waya s'ated for Feb. 21. This one — - 8 :16 ^ Spade, and the next on the House District of Colum­ Doyle and Beitron Hunt. patrolm an. Policy Board of the ndtng L ib­ agree with their reviews. wears much better thtui "Car- bia and Banking and Currency Other plans for the semi- Boosters Meeting eral-Democratic party €ifter a Mr. Winograd will offer nven” and has always been most committees. formal benefit dance are still The Coventry High School meeting with Premier Eiiaaku S A W BRAND - 3 SIEVE SMALL Mahler’s Ninth Symphony on popultir locally. It’s funny, and under way, with the Steering Sato. .‘J,f .J'.”' ei«i-. j V.. Boosters Club will meet tonight Nov. 12th. Bruno Walter, a close bas some notable coloratura church lower haU. Dean Hodgee, BUSTER What do you sayT at the High School. The business He said It was for "personal BROWN« TOES THE head of the Ckmnecticut Youth ■H-aniMiie friend and pupil of Mahler’e work as \yell as fine num- Answer: Bid 1-NT. The hand meieting will start at 7, and at reasons," but poUtloal obeervi gave this work Us premiere in bers for bass and baritone. Af- Summer Ckmforences, United lEAST We*re a$ 7:46 the CUub will hear a per- ere telt statements he made re­ 1911, but he steadfastly refused ter his opening aria, the tenor SWEET PEAS > N i«o r 0 8 tonnanoe by the Glastonbury cently In the United States to record tt until 1961, fifty doesn’t have too much. . "ONE OF THE Bing-Out. A lso fe a tin e d 'wilil be a moxle him a poUtloal llaibiltty to FASHION MARK FOR EASTER! years later, since he felt U was The season closes with •M oth» "*>'Copyright ’ F™" “ 1909 f r your seleotlon of numbers by a the government. such a complex work be did Gounod’s “Faust.” This will be servaWons caU PriscUla Bou- General Festureo Oorp. YEAR’S 10 REST! newly-formed Coventry Slng- Genda returned to Tokyo Sun­ not want to put his interpieta- heard on April 8th auid should chard on Colony Rd. or Cedric Hcilii Alptrt. ArOiyr Knight. telephone Out, under the direction of Wll- day after a lecture tour In the tion on permanent record be- be an excellent production. It is Rloketts Jr. on Speny Rd. S*tufd$y o n « Uom Miller. United States eponaored by the fore he understood It. generally quite popular and is, The Pilgrim Fellowship wUl The public is Invited to attend, U.S. Na'vot IhBUtuto. On the tour p o u n d I’m quite certain Mr. of course, far better known than meet this Simday at 1 p .m . at FREE 08 w ell 08 anyone Inter eeted in he said Japan probably would Winograd has considerably less the original poem by Goethe the Wolcott Building to attend Joining tile Boosters Club, slace c o n s have used an otomlic bomb If It than 60 years’ experience with from which the plot was ex- the state-wide Bushnell Rally of DELIVERY new members are always wel- had had one during-Wiortd War the work, but then you won’t traded. CongregaUonal Youth. 3 : ( com a. n, a remark that brought heat­ A get all there is on one hearing So we shall have two operas library Buys Records ed attacks from the Soclaliats anyway. It is very long; some- In French (Carmen and Faust) ONE SPEAKER LIVES AlriC Your Older for drag needs The Bixiih-Dimock library and the Cbmmuntats. thing like an hour and a half three In Italian (Adriana, Bar- Washlngton-John W. Mc­ and ooanietloa win be taken pJaying time, and is often given her and Masked Ball) and one Cormack of Maasachuaetta is c a n Of Imme/UatUly. ON SALE TUESDAY leueaesTTO ros MAnwe Aupawctsi 5!fB with an intermission. I’U talk In German (Salome). This is a the only Uvlng man to have held 2a about the work in more detail nicely varied season and you the post of Speaker of the 7 :0 0 - 9 :0 5 Complete Home closer to the performance. ca.i sign up for It right now. If House. His Immediate prede­ Fresh Dressed ^®Tdl’s "Requiem” is billed you are renewing your subscrip- cessors were Sam Rayburn, a (O jJdonjL Furnishings Since for April with the Hartford Sym- tlon it should be done before Democrat who died in 1962, and BURNSIDE ^enlnga T:M - 0:00 • m BMJN 8T ^ -6«S-U>1 1899! COD FILET TROUT phony Chorale. This is a really July 16. If you are subscribing Joseph W. Martin Jr., a Repub­ '■ niiM.siDt ;.VE i;sT n:.nTrono Dot- * Sob. IrtS-ttOS.gao theatrical requiem, in which I for the first time, get your ap- lican w ho died in 1008. TREE PARKING E2c -3333 T d M t U O PE N 6 DAYS EVERY WEEK—IHURS. NIGHTS TILL 9 can find very little religion but plication and check in now; then Keith's Offer Another Quality Service! excellent entertainment. It has If there are cancellations from TOWN OF MANCHESTER een done here before but not old subscribers, your name will OFFICE OF THE C u s t o m WATCH WEDNESDAY'S PAPER .or some years. be at the head of the list for bet- E ) ^ U S t V E ! i OIDNERAL MANAGER TTie op era season has a lso ter sea ts, aovta-oa 1?. axiT to auiii at. MUNICIPAL BUILDINQ been announced, although cast- ______m a n c :h e s t e r , FOR ANOTHER BIG CONNECrncUT 06040 REUPHOLSTERY 7 Lose Lives RESTAURANT INVITATION POPULAR PROMOTION Comer of Mjiln and Pearl/ In Mishaps Streota TO BID l E n ^ n i t t K "Good Food—Good Time*' In accordance with provisions WE DON'T JUST COVER YOUR 940415M Published Dally Except Sundays On Weekend of the Town Charter, sealed FURNITURE. WE REBUILD IT! and Holidays at 13 BIssell Street. By THE A8EK1CIATED PRESS Catering to Buaineaa Men’s Manchester. Conn. (06040) cnc proposals will be received in the ... with an exciting variety of new colors anci styles Boneless Shoulder Chuck Two one-car accidents, a two- lAincheon MeeUnga . . . EVERY PIEOE IS PROTECTED BY SOOTCHGARD® Telephone 643-2711 MelrocolOf* TUBS. LUNCHEON SPECSAIR Office of the General Manager Second Class Postage Paid at car crash, a hit-and-run driver Grilled Baby Eieef Liver, with of the Town of Manchester, AT NO EXTRA COST TO YOU __ ! in shoes to match bright new spring clothes. The new Manchester. Conn. and a farm tractor were the Bacon, Potato a n i Vegfetablo Connecticut, not later than: causes of death for at least sev­ Included FREE! Extra Arm Covers SUBSCnUPTlON RATES F rt., 8at.7:«DA»iO> 11.60 M ARCH 28, 1969, A T 10:00 A .M . look for every occasion. Anci, as always, we guarantee LONDON BROIL Payable in Advance en Connecticut residents over Boiled Knockwurat, Sauerkraut EASTERN STANDARD TIME to Match Your Upholstery . , . One Y ear ...... 130 00 the weekend. and Potato |1.40 Six Months ...... Ifi 00 at which time and place said a perfect fit every time. Three Months ...... 7 go Killed Sunday in one-car Specials include: Soup or Juloo, proposals shall publicly be open­ One Month ...... 2 60 crashes were Mrs. Mary Krus- Jello Pudding and Coffee. ed foe the construction of the SWIFT LAZY MAPLE Your Favorite Cocktail, Tool SOFA or 2 CHAIRS zewskl, 46, and her daughters NEW proposed Charter Oak Wpll and H.50 to ^14.00 C H E VRO LET Paula, 12, and Laura, 16, of Recreation Building located Ajdd years of beauty and comfort to •rntdlng I* $lm snf eyi* TRUCK OWNERS West Haven, and Lennls J. Rob­ your present uj^tolstered Furniture by BAKERY cmd COFFEE SHOP south of Charter Oak Street and availing youraelf of thia great offer from We are pleased to announce inson, 31, of Anaonla. 489 MAIN ST. East of South Main Street. SLICED BACON that effective February 1st our Custom Reujdiols- Police said Robinson was Coiner of Main and East Center Stoeeta ENDS TUESDAY Proposals must be executed we have a rental truck terlng Deptmtment , killed on the Merritt Parkway COMPLETE BAKERY OPEN UNTD. 9:00 in accordance Mrlth and subject eSMoee from a Special fr o m available for your use whUe in Trumbull when hla car went 7 D AYS A W EEK your truck Is being serviced. to instructions contained in the Group of the Newest BREAD, ROIXK, PIES, PASTRY BlR'rHDAY CAKES ARMOUR TASTY Our ren ta l Itruck Is a 1669 out of control and overturned. ' Instruction to Bidders. Patterns in Tradl- The Kruszewski’s were fatally WEDDING CAKES Robert B. Weiss, tionol. Modern, Colo­ Smoked Van, fully equii^ed, with a CALL 649-9949 one ten load capacity. Rates injured when their car, driven (3oneral Manager nial and Provincial Boneless by their husband and father, Opening Week Special Mon. - Frl. Fabrics in Decorator are 7c p er m fle, |7 p e r d a y, FREE DAISY BUTTS Pork Shoulder and the first 14 miles are Daniel Kruszewakl, 46, skidded One Half Doaen Plain, Sugar or dnnamon Donuts free. Don’t k»e money be­ off Route 67 In Oxford and ______with purchaoe of a doaen Donuto cause your truck Is down — struck two trees before coming WITH use our rental truck the next to a halt in a ditch. time your truck needs aer- Police said Kruazewskl was 'GARDEN GOODNESS' v loe. VERNON attempting to pass a northbound C A R T E R OHEVBfMiBT CD., car when the accident occurred. 7 CRISP, GREEN In c, WE HONOR 1229 Main St., KancheBber He and a daughter, 6, a re Hated VERNON Tel. 649-6288 in lair conditicn at Griffin J A re Oomnletei— H ospital. I Wilson Lane Apartments. Ih olu dl g F a b ric irge\ CABBAGE Joseph Carino, 64, of Green­ I Now available, new 8% P*'T)foaalonal I^orkmanahip— I room s a t $160. Spacious I and All New Custotone wich was killed in MorrisviUe, I kitchen has oven, range, WE SPECIALIZE IN CUSTOM MADE IDAHO POTATOES u s. *i 5 ib. N.Y, Sunday when he fell from I rafrigeraitor, dining apace. FUEL O IL a farm tractor Into the path ra c h e l. I Oversized living room FABRICS and CLEAR VINYL SLIPCOVERS of the vehicle’s left rear wheel, Iwlth formal dining area. Phone 643-4159 for Keith's CUSP CIUNCHT M I lb and Daniel Dwyer, 32, of Rocky ^ S^iTaD:f»'ii«hiM hOasBBl _ I Heat, hot water, complete I 15.4 electric bUl, parking andl Hill was killed ^turday in a IMCKH'Hig nH.-na MTt lA I FREE HOM E SiRYICE! WESTERN CARROTS 2 c.n, n,. see Gal. Min. O.O.D. two-car accident on Route 8 In I basement storage all ln-| Obo Day Notice lor Rocky Hill. I eluded. We rterlHze and repad, seats are rebuilt, springs are retied D ellv ety ph io—r'"XlM Heart la a Earle E. Morris, 62, of Mil­ new webbing used, loose Jointo are reghied, spring cush­ FLOPIOA SEEDLESS # toaabr Iter" m e YERNDN ions are reptaoed, asama and welting 4tre hand-sewn and Around The Clock ford, was killed late F^day by frames ora oompletety poUahed GRAPEFRUIT 6 Burner Service a hit-and-run driver In Milford. RESTAURANT ★ ★ ★ iFronkUn St Apartments. 8ET THE PIRATE PACKET FREE Police were investigating to find, Comer of Main and Peart Sts. Phone 9404UU4 I Now avaUable, 6% room s I Hava Ton Tried KeKh'S "One-Stop ShopptagT" WITH BUSTER BROWN SHOES After Hours Emergeney the car responsible. Mon. thm Sat.. 9 AJH. to 1 A A L l o t $I6B. Spfscious Utclwnl OU DeUverles Mode at „.“ G ood F ood —< G ood T im e " c ^ la ii 1 has oven, range, rafrlger-1 • WeTl Conte To Tour a AU Pniahasea kospeoted ESCAROLE and CHICORY 18.4c par G al. later, diahwaidier, diningl B oum To Advise You! Before DeBvatyl THE.4TER TIME St. Patrick’s Day Special! Iroom, ovemiaed llvlngl • Uee Our New Revolving a We Hove Ttoim To c54ridii Iroom, 3 bedrooms, 1V(L Credit Phw! Please Everyone! A u tom a tic o r OaH SCHEDULE D eliv ery IboiOiB, heat, parking oadl Soup, CoriMd iGGf I basement storage Inolud- OPEN 50 Extra Top Value Stamps with the Purchase Ask About Our 5-Day Staite Theatre — Rachel, Ra­ and Cobbogo. ^ 1 - 4 9 le(L The N ew Diacoaut Payment Plan chel, 6:30, 0:16; The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter, 7:10. Jolo and Coffno. ooBcpuDrs! Phone 875-0723 h #>///f If f r n ii a 6 DAYS MANCHESTER Manchester Drive-In—Closed. isa^iood!i Of One Dozen Calif. Navel Oranges "Bo yo Irish or not, your hMt Johnny (VOeauU. on . HEAT, INC. Ro-opan Friday. to 4:30 I 1 I ^ M A I N ■- I M A Nv H 1 'j I 1 k lavltea to dine with uo tonlto. TU no^btejmSIT**® Thun, and East Windsor Drive-In — h u n te r GUSTAFSON'S SHOE STORE YouTI be in for a wonderful meali and wo'U be 649-4908 Closed. Ro-open Friday. serving your favorite oocktoUs too! «»e , After Hour< UA TYieatre — Joanna, 7:00, ■HIgkBehoalen Fri. fill 9 P.M. DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER AT 705 MAIN STREET • 649-8616 9:00. • «MwjPSK8£ 3MSi9 rs dV 875-8275 liiraar (aonlh End) 0 U -4 1 M . . . Free Main Street Parkins’ Kiflrht At Our Fix^t Door . : . ABB LJir

14ANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, MONDAY, MARCH J7, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY,. MARCH 17, 1969 PAGE FIVE r..'^: mated cost of Blue Cross, CMS STAR Rham District and major medteal for the staff News in -By CLAY R. POLLAN of the school; $8,000 for Anderson-Little ARin UIRA fa o r MAJfORBiTBB MAR. 31 Your Daily Activity Gwidt M payment of tuition for two chil­ Busing Talk Hearing Slated Tonight dren to attefid private sohool, *tiie Baby Has ^ “ APR. t9 ~ According la tha Stan. » 54 McKEE SIREET The World ?) S- 6- 9-22 To develop message for Tuesday, under Public Act 837 fbr special 35-39-54-39^ education. Protpect* Slight reod words corresponding to numbers 62-67-89-901iR- Set Tonight On $1 Million Budget TAURUS of your Zodiac birth sign Other areas of increase are: Now Is the time to bring in year screens te be repaired Pope Will Visit Nigeria *OPOI SCORPIO $1,788 replacement of equip­ I.You OCT. 23 Residents ot Hebron, Andover $389,337 of the total or $61,000 Storm window gtaee replaced. LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — I F EVERT liTE] ^( CT; MAY30■ 31 Capobie 61 Brew ment, $3,800 tor homebound in­ 2 Obtain 32 Romontic 62 Stotus By Dr. Mahan and Marbordugh will have on of the Increase. Been Named Prospects appear allgbt that k* Hm 3 Your NOV. 21 struction Euid $1,500 for substi­ 3- e-rt).2j 33 SwMt 63HOS opportunity tonight to question Salaries of ststif account for AUTO ULASS INSTALLED Pope Paul VI wlU visit Nigeria 1st 4 CompromiiM 34 Should 64 Required Dr. Iliom as W. Mahan, aa- tutes. 5 L o v t 35 Do 65 Meet . Items ta the proposed Rham $106,404 of the increase. Includ­ on any tour of Africa. IBgh fed­ ''MMINI 6 It 36 Bt ■ociate dean ot education at the In general, the proposed in­ 66 People SAGITTARIUS High School budget for 1069-70 ed ta this total are the follow­ GLASS FURNITURE TOPS eral government ofBctals said P O MAY 31 7Moy 37B««n 67 Of creases are approximately as Trmcy Mwto, dMighUr o t Albert X . end Ftmn- NOV.33 / Unlvenrity ot Hartford, will which totals $1,038,298, an In- ing hew poaitiona: One EngUsh- Simday the Lagos regime V y JUNE JO 8 Imooinotion 36Troublt 68 For foHows: Administration, $S,S5S; •la threat OniriUa, BUS Creatadfa Lane, RookrUle, Maryland. 9 Enfibloioriod 39Somtthina 69 Repairs 06C.2I g apeak on Project concern to­ cretuie of $180,860. Bocial studies teacher, a part- MIRRORS (FirapIsM and Door) turned down the Pope's offer to „->\^36-Sl-53 10 M a y riODtols instruction, $182,760; health ■ m iraa born Feb. M at Waablncton General Hoapttal, Waab- a s t e r , , ^ 70 You Information on anticipated time reEuling teacher, one sci­ ^ C ^ 11 Rtcognitlon 41 $«tmt 21-29^^/ mediate in the cIvH war with §^73-77-78 71 Revenue- night at 8 p.m. at the monthly services, $866; traniportation, Ingto, D.C. Her matemal Krandparmta are Mr. and Mra. Hoer- 12 Favors . 42 Rent 72 Storboord 41-dWl .V revenues for the coming year ence teacher, one mathematics PIOTURE FRAMINR (all iRMt) Blafra. CANCIR 13 Somoono meeting of the Hebron Human $600; operatitm of plimt, $6,340; ard Sweet, Waat Tarmouth, Maaa. Her paternal trandparenta 43- Your— 73Todoy CAPRICORN from federal and state goyern- teacher, one foreign language The sources said the govern­ RUNE 31 14 Your 44 Enooging 74 Holfwoy mainteiMUice ot plant, $738; so­ ate Mt. and Mte. Albert M. Cihurllla Sr., Maneheater. Her pa^ DEC 22 ReloUona Council. The meeting ments have not been compil­ teacher, a part-time art teach­ WINDOW asd PLATE OLASS ment refused a mediation re­ I JULY 33 15 Your 45 Adjustments 75 Popular cial security, insurance and taraal sreatfrandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. C3iu- 16 Pr#p«rty 46 To 76 Mokitrg JAN. 19 wlU be held at the GUead HUl ed to date. Revenues for the er and part-titae home eco­ quest from the pontiff last year ^ ^ A L E 17 Money Worklrsg, 77 Finoncet rental, $84,785; student body iffla, Homeataed, Penn., and Mta. Anna Smetana, Pittabinsb, ^13-18-30-33 15.17-56.57^ School Liibrttry. 1968-69 year totaled $84,000 nomics teacher and one workJ Tab EbidosaK from $30 to $45 phn installation and they believed relations wMi a/49-6304jr 18 W ith 48 Of 78 Fovored Dr. Mahan, former director of which decreased the current activities, $990; capital outlay, Pam . She haa a alster, Tarrl Ann, IH. U!e Vatican had been chilly ever l9M irtd 49 Tongue 79 And 60-71-82-88^ study vacational program co-or- • • •> w • LIO 20 Be M Optimistic 80 Wise AQUARIUS the Hariftxtl North End busing year budget by that much. dlnator. The new positions total $255; debt aervtae, down $8,400, since. The Nigerians also have 21 Domestic D. D. EISENHOWER DECANTER SatKaa, Kobert If., son of Robert N. and Jane Porter 51 Specrcibi 61 DMisions * JAN. 30 program, will explain wluit Pro­ The estimated percentage ot $46,893. and tuition to vocatloiud Etgri- attacked the Roman Oathollc 22 On 52 Home 82 Yielding ABE LINCOLN DECANTER ...... Saise% 8 litchfleld Dr., Thompsonvllle. He woa bom March AO'g. 33 23 You've ject Ckincem ia and how the ex­ dally attendeuice used for liMt Other arefta where there EU*e culture and private schools, $8,- charity Caritas, in which the 53 Benefits 83 About fEs' 18 y?)lM6-4(l42 24 Your 54 Definite 64 Sour periment has benefited human year's budget showed Andover salary Increases are: $8,740 for 776. P. D. ROOSEVELT ...... • 1 2 . S 0 10 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandpar- 25 Be 1- 2-11-. ants are Mr. and Mra. B. Hlrth, Manchester. His paternal Pope is beUeved to have a per­ kSy45-52-«9 55 Popularity 85 Romonce 37.47-68 growth and understanding. with'* 26 per cent, Hebron with two addiUonal tefuiher aldea, The budget ia compiled from sonal Interest, because It is 26 Is 56 Ideos 86 Desirable trandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. N. Sarges, Southington. He has VIRGO 27 Cosmic 57 Moy 87 Intents pisets Following Dr. Mahan's talk, 41 percent and Marlborough $2,090 fer custodial help and the reconunendations of the euI- R. F. KENNEDY ...... flying relief supplies to Blafra. 28 Too « a brother, Morgan BH, and a sister, Jennifer, 2H. AUG. 33 58 Mokes 68 Value there will be a period for ques­ with 33 per cent. $2,625 for principal and vice mtalstratkm and staff of the NULINE REPRODUCTIONS FROM Recent reports from Rome d u i T s f 29 Or 59 Ab(Mt 89 Your • « * * • SEPT. 33 30 A tions and answers and informal Bauied on these approximate principal salary tacreEwea. regional high school. The board and London Indicated the Pope 60 Hove 90 Finances 1968 CAMPAIGN BOTTLES . .set i h 4- 7-20641 discussion. The public ia Invited percentEiges, Andover would be Major IncreEUMS appettr in reviews these requests before OhHitlef, Kristen Lindsay, daughter of Steven and Jeann$ Is planning an African tour. (^Adverse ^N euV ral 1967 B&G XMAS PLATES ...... M arddik C3outler, 38 St. John S t, Manchester. She was bom W-/65-66-74 to attend this meeting. Refresh­ responsible for $367,306 of the three categories: $30,000 for going to the public hearing. total proposed budget or ap­ 1968 B&G XMAS PLATES ...... Mardi 10 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal Sotfiet Intellectuals ments will bo served. rental of four portable cIeum- The public beEtrlng will be grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Landry, Methuen, OUR “NEWENGLANDER”SUITS Bloodmobile Vieit proximately $76,000 of the ta- rooms; $14,160 for increases ta held tonight at 8 ta the Rham Maas. Her paternal grandparents ctre Mr. and Mrs. Roland Conduct Hunger Strike Tolland County Politics The Bloodmobile will visit the creEme. Marlborough would pay taaurance and to cover the esti­ High School auditorium. CkMitler, Methuen, Maas. M08O0W (AP) —A group of Columbia Chapter tomorrow • ta • * • Soviet Intellectuals in a labor from 1:4S to 6:80 p.m. at St. Kelly, Jennifer Rhea, daughter of Luther H. and Sharon camp are conducting a hunger OUR FINE ALL WOOL WORSTED SUITS Cdlumbla's Church. Hebron, Loulae Oone Kelly, 668 HtUlard S t, Apt. F., Manchester. She strike to seek relaxaUcn of re­ Tax Awareness Committee Andover and Columbia comprise sraa bom Feb. 83 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her ma­ strictions on visiting rights, re­ the Columbia Chapter. ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Everett S. Cone, Man­ ports reaching Mbscow said Arrangements have been chester. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Luther Sunday. ^Ofishoot^ of Vernon GOP Kdly, Ihompsonville. Among them Is YuU Daniel, By BETTE QUATBALK explained the petitions nate b l^ MtTcrodi^^to Mrs. « « • • * the writer whose trial three A&P's Early Week Buys Through Tuesday! Zahner, Carrie Beth, daughter of Dale W. and Harriet yearn ago marked the begtnnli^ The ClUzens Tax Awareness ^ l » ® * C e ^ C v a I ^ ^ ^ ^ i ^ ^ ' J f Welti Zahner, R.F.D. No. 1 Plnney Hill Rd., Apt. No. 41, of a crackdown on li^eUectual ""TT Allen, both Of Ver- Rockville. She was bom March 12 at Manchester Memorlstl dissenterq. NOW tag peUtlons seeking cuta In non. quazStl^ ot Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ A similar strike a year ago at Governor John Dempsey’s pro- A summary of the groups ac- blood. She Uf the slater-in-law “Super-Right” Q uality. • • U.S.D.A. Inspected — Cut From Corn-Fed Porkers ter O. Welti, RockvOIe. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. the huge Potma complex, 280 posed budget Is an "offshoot of and results wlU, he sent of Paul A. White, principal of and Mrs. Walter Zahner, Rockville. mQes southwest of Mbsoow, wen • « *- *1 , the Republican Town (>>mmit- Tolland county leg- the Hebron Elementary School, oonceaslons on visiting rights tise" In Vernon. jalators to provide thiem with the Arrangements 'fo r the credit Sdwefer, Jennifer Anne, daughter of Carl W. and Pauline that inmates now feel have been The group's ErifUlation with of community eentl- were mstde at the request of sev- Lloyd Schaefer, 88 Grant Ave., Rockville. She was bom March revoked, the reports said. the RepubllcEm party in Vernon taxes, ©^1 staff members, 11 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandpar­ The strike began Friday. was confirmed yesterday by Its “ Kiritham Home ents are Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Lloyd, Vernon. Her paternal There was no Indication how chairman Thomas Connell of Connell offered assMance to g-t Qeoffry Kirkham, son of grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Allen Schaefer, Rockville. many i>eraon8 are taking part. OUR REG. «, Donnel Rd. Connell ]s the presl- other town interested dn es- Harry IGriduim dent of the Vernon Young Re- tabllkhing a similar group, but has discharged from the Orotlen, Wayne Anthony, son of Anthony W. and Brenda Indians Arrest General <§^SUITS publicans. warned ttet ^lon be Air Force. Klrk- Dodge Grotton, 70 West Main St, Rockville. He was bom Of Naga Underground The group does not mention taken quickly "because the bUls arrived home Saturday March 11 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal NEW DELHI, India (AP) — any political affiliation In Ita ad- are dn the hopper.” banners flying from grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Dodge, Brooks, Maine. Indian security forces amested vertisements or petitions. Asked why the group had not several homee In Hebron Cen- IBs paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John L. Grotton, Ko genersd membership meet- held a general open member- ter. umty, Maine. the commanding geneial of the * « « • e Naga underground rebels after tag hEu been called by the com- ship meeting, Oonnedl pointed to On the Kirkham home, located mittee’s orgEuiizers because they the need for a fajst fomiEition on Msita St., the banner read, Terelmes Jr., Blicfaael B., son of lOchael R. and Dorothy he and a party of 200 guerrillas trekked 77 days from Conunu- "didn't feel there was time to and also pointed to the possible is Home.” JiMt prior SHOP Caaagrande Terelmes Sr., S ni^c Lake Rd., Tolland. He was nist China, a Defense Ministry form a full blown committee, - reluctance of Democrats and un- to his diecharge, Kirkham was Quarter Loin Sliced bom March 10 at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Casagrande, Stafford spokesnuui said Sunday. r with legislation being introduced affUiated voters who would be serving ta VietiiEun He planai to The commander, Gen. Mowu and passed so quickly," accord- sympatheUc ta phlSoaophy but return to school ta the fhlL^ Springs. .His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. tag to Arthur Brysmt of Crest- who would hesitate to join a Re- . Terelmes, Iftilonville. Angami, was ameng 1,000 Naga » « « • « rebels who had gone' to C9ilna ridge Dr. pubHcan organisation. „ . Hearing Hodgkins, Kenneth Herbert, son of John R. and Rebecca for training In guerrilla war­ Bryant, with the help of Mrs. The advertisements were padd a Harrv Wlirth"^*^behalf erf the Nein Hodgkins Sr., Soutti River Rd., Tolland. He was bom fare, reports from Kohima said. Jane Lamb. Is ta charge of col- for with contributions from the ta t March 8 at Rockville General Hospital. IBs maternal grand­ The Defense Ministry spokes­ leettag signatures on petitions Republican Town Committee h !^ ^ ta^iriJt man said large quanrities of seeking cuts ta the g governor’s o v e r n o r and______the______Young Ropublloans, ac- *«"‘1..0*e_^bldc hearing toiUght parents are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Neill, Plainfield, Vt. His pa­ budget. Connell eatln\ated over oordlng to Bryant on tiu Rham budget totaling, ternal grandmother Is Mra. Mary Hodgkins, Manchester. He Chinese weapons were ctqjtured $1,028,293. The hearing will be with Angami. “The New Englander” I rOOO signatures have been col­ has four sisters. Pvt Diana, Klmberiy, Karen and Darcy, and lected since Wednesday when The basic phlloeophy of the hrid at 8 ta the Rham High one brother, John Jr. Some Naga tribesmen have the group's first advertisements to ^ e ^sta^ School auditorium, * « « » « been carrying out guerrilla war­ 4’SEASONSUIT appeared. ™ iooK flwrt at wtiene the money wirth noted that Hebron pays Kertanls, Tina Marie, daughter of Robert P. and Joann fare In their demand for inde­ The petltltms have been clr- ^ ** ^ going approximately 41 per cent of the Llcltra Kertanls, R.F.D. No. 2, Webber Rd., Rockville. She pendence. Specially woven 2-ply suiting of culattag ta Vernon with rest- come from. Rham budget, which wUl be ap- was bom March 10 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her ma­ dents of the towns of Tolland "We got tired of every group proxtanately $421,600 If this ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carmelo Llcltra, Bhifleld. 55% Dacron®^45% Worsted. The and Ellington also signing them, deciding on the need , for budget is approved. The in- lb. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kertanls, The committee consists of five -money," OooneU explained, crease over last year of $185,- HasardvUIe. ST. PATRICK'S DAY suit for year'round New England • • * * • members—Dick Dempsey, Rob- "They should look for where 86B. of Which Hebron's 'share Pins — Flowers wear. Checks, stripes, window ■ ert Fisher, Euid John Daigle ta the -money is going." . would be $76,000, would mean Aube, Brigett Michele, daughter of Bertrand and Lisa Party Goods panes, glen plaids and solids. addition to Ckmnell Eind Bryant. yUs time seek estimated stx-mlll Increase Delorme Aube, S40 Adams St., Manchester. She was bom All five are active Republicans. pinpoint aw areas "for Hebron’s taxes. 'SUPER.RIGHT" QUALITY BEEF ANY SIZE PACKAGE March 8 at Manchester Mem<^al Hospital. Her maternal ARTHUR DRUO grandmother is Mrs. Alma Delorme, Granby, Quebec. Her pa­ ^m i»ey Is fomer president of budget cute," he added, ji»t "to year, the regional budg- tae Young Republicans and represente- tacrease accounted tor three ternal grandfather is Adelard Aube, Scotstown, Canada. She Dai^e Is a former meinber of comiminlty ^tag ta town’s lO-mlU ta- has a sister, Christine, 4. ONSALEAT « « 4, « •> Representatives in ^ examlnli^ whero the crease. The regional board has Chuck Steak 49» Ground Beef ^ S S i Flynn, Matthew Christopher, son of Donald J. and Marie S ’Of the signatures have Sl7"budS^‘"^ BONELESS BEEF (Straight Cuts 99c lb.) Front Cuts With Parts of Back Mannella Flynn, 277 Highland St., Manchester. He was bom been obtained by Mrs. Lamb feelthe (state) Adju^ente to this budget March 5 at St. Francis Hospital. His maternal grandparents Those Horrid who solicited the signatures out- were put In will be made based on the are Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Mannella, Windsor Locks. His pa­ side stores. Members of the Wgl» with t^ expoctatton the amount of comments from the ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Michael Flynn, Dublin, Vernon Young RepubUcans are people would want cuts,” Con- citizens of the three commu- Ireland. He has a sister, Jennifer, 2. ' AGE SPOTS* also beginning to circulate them, nell continued, "to avoid' the nitles. ThU is the board’s only Fresh Brisket 79» Turkey Legs 29: The petitions state. "I am op- onus of a state Income fax.” indication of how the voters feel posed to the current reckless “The people would ask the Following the hearing the QUICK FROZEN A&P's OWN ALLGOOD BRAND ■ t - spending. You are my elected legislators to please tax our ta- board wlU meet to adopt a t r . ' f ■ ■ representative. I demand you come instead of something final budget which will be pre­ s y - ••• f ■ represent me by voting for else," 'he added, and the sented to the three towns at *> ' -■ ■ spending cuts and against tax precedent would be established. Its annual district budget meet- Halibut Steaks 79i Sliced Buccin 69 YOU GET FOR r . r i i tacreaaes.” County Democrats Meet tag on April 7. \ \ The controveraial welfare First Aid Course ^ ^ s * L«gol NoticBs budget will ‘be the prime sub- The second meeting of the — «*l ______ol dlscusslan during Thurs- bttslc First Aid Course being of- A Fresh Crop of Good Taste —Fruits and Vegetables' AT A COURT OF PROBATE, day night’s meeting of the TW- fered to men of the community U?“ dUtri5P'cll® MLichSt^^ the 0 ^ ‘y Democratic Asso- by the Hebron Volunteer Fire FROM CALIFORNIA FARMS—FRiSH, CRISP 3rd day of March, A.D. 1969. elation. The meeting wUl be Department will meet tonight at ****" J. Wallett. held at 8 p.m. at the Andover the Are house. The course EMte of Edith Eetella Eaton aka Elementary School on School being Instructed by J. Ger- LARGE l'SSJ“‘of“Man^tfeTter°'-in®.S5^ ^ H «Iey. matae Bodlne. HEAD eaeb deoeuMd. n«ld supervisar for the State ------ICEBERG LEnUCE C & ,‘X W hat“L '& ;.ent Welfare Department, win be the Manchester Evening Herald 23 purporttw to be the last will and guest speaker at the meeting Hebron rorrespondent. Mar- *iS!ttod*“i pietau.‘*M®“ r'‘ aSS)U?t ^ °P«" “ *e pubUc, Jorie Porter, tel. 228.9116. VINE-RIPINID tlon on file, U is W HEN YO U SHOP ORDERBU): That the foregolns------application be heard and determin­ ed at the Probate office in Man­ Firm, Red Ripe c ATNINeERFOR “The Pacificana ” chester In said Dlitrict, on the 3Sth day of March, AD. 1969, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, and that FRESH TOMATOES lb. Fade Them Out! ALL WOOL notice be rtven to all persona in­ 29 terested in tald eotate ot the penden­ Choicest Meats In Town! cy of said appUcaUon and the time # 'Weathered brown spots on the WORSTED SUIT and place of heariim thereon, by surface of your hands and face publishing a copy of this order la a k k tell the world you’re getting old— some newspaper having a circulation l i A l | i & . ^ m o zE M In said district, at least seven days e TUESDAY ONLY SPECIAL! 2 ^rh ap s before you really are. Superb all wool worsted fabrics before the day of said hearing, to w m Fade them away with new ESO- appear if they see cause at/ said TERICA, that medicated cream in sharkskins, hopsacks, twists, tune and place and be heard rela­ tive thereto, and by mailing on or LEAN, ALL BEEF that breaks up masses of pig­ twills and flannels. Handsome before March 4, 1969, by certified ment on the skin, helps make mall, a copy of said will and a hands look white and young a- checks, Stripes, window panes, copy of this order to Donald~ - - Q.~ s HAMBURG ?;ain. Equally effective on the Roberts______0-0 Wollow, . Wauregan _ _ glen plaids and solids. Road — Box 313, RFO, Danlelaoit, M B l l a c S v Q O ace, neck and arms. Not a cover- Ooon.; Llnwood' Hopkins. 4S Lo»- ^ w 9 mmwawm IDS* ” *e v m ibS up. Acts in the skin—not on it. wood S t, Warwick, Rhode Island: W • Fragrant, greaseless base for sof­ a like copy of this order to Thom­ 65 tening, lubricating skin as it clears ONSALEAT as J .Crockett oo Leon Fodrove, A P >' - I f f AUy., U Bast Middle Turnpike, ? (We Reserve The B ight To Limit Quantities) O up those blemishes. If you have Manchester, Ooon. and return make these age-revealing lo this Cburt. brown spots, JOHN J. WALLBTT. Judge. : HIGWUND PARK MARKET • s p V blotches, or if you baoEB or n o t ic e want clearer, lighter AT A COURT OF PROBATE, ^ 317 Highland St. Manchester—(Phone €43-4878 S JANl PARKIR - BRIAKSTONE PASTEURIZiP skin, use ESOTER- f held At Manchester, within and for the District ot Manchester, on the M||kMt||r 'MRig iU M M M iiM ICA. At your favor­ ■10th day ot March. 1M9. ite drug or toiletrj^ Present, Hon. John J. Wallett, ' B | IU ; ' ;:ipBuPJWiKUMH# counter. $2.00. Judge. Estate ot James Thomson, late of DUTCH FREE OFFER- Mancbeeter, In said Dlstnet,' de­ CO fTAGE ceased. ClU BklflM ft Limited Time Only! The administratrix, having ex­ ______S IN G E R * hibited her administration account 237/578^^ ZIG-ZAG SEWING Trial bar of ESOTIklCA fOAP. New with said estate to this Court for medicated soap combats bacteria, allowance, it Is . „ ^ ^ A PPLE PIE ORDERED: That the SStli day ot CHEESE MACHINE WITH CASE aids healing. Helps lather away March, 1W9, at four o'clock after­ This zig-zag marvel aawa buttonholes, blemishes! Gently softens and noon at the Probate Office In the 'iBVk cleanses without drying. Bath size Municipal Building in said Manches­ RegElar 8” Size j ^ ^ C . buttons; darns, mends and monograms ter, be and tlw same ia assigned in plastic case $1. Three-bar box lor a hearing on the allowance of 24 oz. pickage f. .r r iE < ^ ' 3 5 * without attachments. $ O O $2. Free trial size with each jar said admtauidratton account with I T ” 4 # 1^ OR CHIVES of ESOTLRICA. said estate, aecsrtaJnroent of heirs J . and order of distribution, and this S______NOW ONLY ^ O O Court directs that notice ot the time and place aeslgned fbr eald hearing be given to all persons known to be Intereated therein to ASK ASOUT OUR CRBOIT KAN... appear and be heard thereon by OISMMBO TO FIT YOUR aUOSMT. Anderson-Little publishing a copy of this order In some new sp^r having a circular tlon in said District, at least seven A GfuatNoam/ ut/itubItM/Ci/SttUA/^ days before the day of said hear­ U48 rOLLAMD TPHB. ing, and by mailing or or before SINGER iB rch IR 1999, by certified mall, IN MANCHHgTHR, a copy of this order to Marion M. A&P gives (laid Stands! miefi wwJlrlmeiTow Hi ef SI N O l * todsp/* MANOHEMHRB Thomson,— 906— —-No. Main ■>.St, jiim. (MancheBter Parkade) Waat Middle Tttrnpika>Brodd Street Chester, O c^.; Marion Q. Taormina, y - *»e<>irt» »»eh.eueu »» Stole >— ea—g$ ttam WeX Uam eOai Exit 88, WUbqr draw Ffciir. 11 Goalee Drive, Mancluatei^. Conn.j m WAIN 8T,^TKL. 647-142S Phone 647-9776 Individually and os guarwan aii litem for James Thomson, iqinor: Pricei effective through Tuesdny, March 18th inthii community and vicinity. Dorothy Ann Thomaon, 906 Ho. S A T M tA M k el THS •IN O n eOMFANY Mfin M., M anebestsr Conn., and "Il eRable te puruliisa aay aUvartisad itan. .. Plaatf rtuaaat a MIN OHEeK.'' THE GREAT & PACIFIC TEA CO. return maks to this OourL JOHN J. WALLBTT. Judge. V. 'i * ■ ' * i t t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN„’ MONDAY, MARCH 17, 190e MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY; MARCH 17, 1M9 ------PA G E 8BVBM w s r dMTM o f vswBBSM fo r govanuBsnt. Mra. Veronica Zoanis, 2727 El- hibits before and after the pro­ Manchester Sngtofi Rd., Wapplng. U tod^iPH trr TIm propoMl Is dhMsrded because It B o h on gram Wednesday. The buUdii^ Hospital Notes ARp, Franeto Dwyer, Bast wlU be open a t 7. Ie Bdest sod it to nstvs primerUy be- Hartford; George A. SchraU, Inside Report THINK SMALL I I I I M I ^ ^ €im titi0 lirrald cesiea it doesn’t begin to reeUss whet Students will tour exhibtts in % AU evenfa^ vteiting hours end 46B House Dr.; Mrs. Patdine Science Fair other olassrooms ‘IliiBsday and Ddlversd in ManclissU r (Gonttnued from Page 6) ewhiglng countiy this ivn lly la No one Banottl, South S t E x t, Coven­ joint committee chairman who at 8 p.m., and atait. In thm Friday. Is hahttually unocngentol to big ! with : — no one wouM gred the tatpoettkia of varieoa unMa, at: Pedlatrica, $ try;- Mrs. 'Peari Hathaway, 84 An exhUHt o f 20 prints o f ta- aster and several other fam­ Princeton St.; Mra. Rhea Oreg- On This Week buslneaB, declined on grounds trie wlpsra hsatsr, ddsggsr, 4- r m oil a tax with any thought or insllnot p.m.t aelf aervlce nntt, 1# a.m.; mous ariiats wUl be held in oon- ilies whose houses were de­ that the bearings w ere Umtted toward in order to escape OroweD Honae, 6 p.m. week­ onia, Wnue Circle, RockviUe; stroyed. way safety fladura, bask-up • v H M r s t i ' The annual PTA Science Fair junettoh with the science fair. to government wttnesMs. Ilgtak, front and raor asst Wits, or oubwtt It ftsther than give up tniiig days, 8 p.m „ weekends and hoU- Harry U Oarpentert, 88 Mieek- Prints, purchased with money South party leaders make the vUIe Rd.; James K. Mulsener, will be.held this week, with prm- But as the oommlttoe’s vice leathWette hssdrasto, stssrlag and dlBcardlng toe conlataer wMdi daya; private rooma, 16 a.m.; from the PT A ourtural fund, point that If. Laurel were a ' t , ______606 Woodbridge St.; MUton R. sentation ol awards Wedneaday dialnnan, fte o o n lie Instated wWel lock and rsor window de­ semi-private rooms, 8 p.m.; were seleotod by the art depart­ Northern town local Republi­ froster. btCMDt IfcitMi* — wotdd ood a penny more, w « would aB Lancpe, BnfM d; Mira. Rosamond at 7:80 p.m. in the elementary that Hagedorn be lieard and, r*a Utlhm t a t OtaatiS vtaHtag In Sit, 814, and St8 is ment to represent several styles can leaders would have been of ua, inoludii9 the ocntalner maiattno- Cranlck, 1786 Hebron Ave., school CD room. eventually, prevailed on Pat­ M SMOiri oiM i xaa any time for Immediate fandly of painting, from the baroque out in fotoe to welcome Brown. TED TRUDON turene and the bMc aoDeotots, a d out to Olaaltonbury; James McGowan, A]q>roximatriy 260 students man. Mbraover, Hagedorn’s on^, wM i a five-minute Umtta- to the pr esent. They are angrily instating that testimony—surprisingly critical Improve our own inootnas in order to be 88 Ward St., Rockville; Medos have entered exhibtts, 40-45 per ■' gnpeOUPnON KATBB UoB. Aftorneon vlsItlBg hours In A rtlsU inohided a n Rem­ ,the Ntxon White House treed the J. Patahaw, PInney St., ElUng- cent o f the ocho(U population. of the new Admlrthtration— VOLKSWAGEN able to cope witti M a near expenne In ebatotrics are 8 to 4 p jn . then brandt, Goya, Degas, Renoir, South the same way—not os the fully ogroed with Froaonire’s MMtlB ...... u io the marvel of modern living, and we begin again at 7 p.m. Vtattore ton; Mra. Judith Fenderson, Kindergarten aeaslons each en­ party’s poor relatian. mt uiSam ...... T.W WdUimantlc. ter a single cooperative exhibit. Cezanne, Gauguin, Van Gogh, • • • contention that President Nixon . t . « migfat so Impro ve our economic state are asked not to smoke In pa- ToiUouae-Lautrec, Roult, P i­ Also Erwin Konesnl, Pom- Awards will be presented to has not done nearly enough to ttentfa rooms. No more than two casso and Braque. The unusually severe ertt- fight inflation aid has been , o r that we could inereeae our purchase of fret; John Semaneik, .Broad winners and runners-up in each ^ ______~ ^ .J C D PRB8B foodleaf in throer«w ay oontatoens. vlalton at one time per pattmt. loiam o f the Nixon admlnlatra.- laggard In cutting government M m AMOOtatad r r t a li m doilTely cnttlM Brook; Mra. Anna Rows, 160 grade. M Ita «■• 91 rapalMoaUon of all news dla- Thsf would moan (hat we would have tlon’B anU-inflaUon effotts de- spending. Hie administration reminds McKee St.; Mrs. Bonnie Smith, Judges for Grades 1 and 2 M n. King Preachea Hvered by the NUtionai Asm. of TAU CEDAliS OF LEBANON ■tdoMa onU ad w tt or not otharwlae credit- ntote thiDw-eiway contalneni than ever Proxmire’a intervention with M ta tMi paper and alao the local noaa pUb- visitors that with oonstructlon 9 Hickory Rd., Hebron; Lee are Mrs. Dorothy Bosworth and Manufacturers (NAM) revealed Dbad b e te T ^ At St. PauFa Cathedral Patman In -behalf o f the NAiM to Itaow away, and that tha nattoowide under way, parking space la Kirk. 138 Phoenix St., Vernon; Mrs. Charles Addison; for the strange though strong work­ All rMala t t npoMloatlDa tt ^leclal die- Paul P'afaner, Gehertng Rd., bototered (he position of the ■Btehaa Mmtn are alao taairred. Utter (he tax proposal Is supposed to Umtted. VlBltorB are asked *to Grades 3 and 4, Mra. Louise LONDON (AP) — The widow ing ahicuioe between the ven­ NAM’S Washtogton staff, who oomhet would be midttplled rather than bear with the hospital while the ToHand; Bennie Kullgowsky, Bosworth and Mrs. Richard at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., erable bastion of conservatism Ttm Hatald PrlaUaA Oompaiir Inc., aa- lOff Trebbe Dr.; Mrs. JuUa bad been criticised by some » Hnanrlal raapaoilbOlty tor typo- decreased. parking problem exlsta. Bergstrom; for Grade 6, Walter has become the flnst woman and liberal Democratic Sen, MTon appearing In adyertJaeinenta Kutyla, 192. Graham Rd., Wap­ member Industrialists tor being Simon and for Grade 6, James ever to preach a regular Sunday William Proxm ire o f Wisconsin. reading matter In The Hanoheater There wfll be no gtaimlck which will plng; Mra. Mary R. PezzenU, 81 too paOey with a liberal, like - alA______Patleata Today: 8W Ckhalan. servloe in St. Paul’s Oathdral. The NAM asked that Its chief cure our Utter, diapose of our weste. MarshaH Rd.; Mra. Ethel DU- Proxmire. The NAM staffers ADMITTED SATURDAY: Teachers on the science fair Contta King mpoike from the economist, George G. Hagedorn, ______to liOa Angelaa Hmea-Weahlng- What we have to do — if we want a lon, 9B MIcGulre L sn »; Thad- are ‘willing to forgive Prox- BINGO M i. t a t Naan Oarrlce l^onard DarUng, 8 WaddeU Rd.; committee are George Lesnl- same pulpit where her late hus­ be permitted to testify at the (M l aarrtoa oUent of K. B. A. Sorrloe, Inc. soMlan which la not merely a projection deus Czupryna, Danielson; Tim ­ mire’s antl-businees stazds in Mrs. Beryle DeWolfe, East Hart­ aaky, Mrs. Marjorie Anderson band a BopUst, preached in Joint BJconomlc Committee’s ORANOE HALL EVERY TUESDAY Indillihwn Baprenentattres — Hie Julhu othy Van dorp, East Hartford; consumer affairs and tax re­ ItMbawa Bpeidar^Uraney — New Totk. Chi- of the problem into some atUl worse ford; Albert Dlckman, 168 Hen­ and Mrs. Sylvia Patrick. 1964, tbs first non-Anglican to do hearing on the economy. Rep. oago. Datrott and S o a ^ Mrs. Karen A. Pleroe, 21 Mead- form .because o i hto fiscal con­ oompUcetlan of our living and deeeora- ry St.; Frank Dlneen, $81 Hart­ Parents may look at the ex­ so. Wright Pitmen of Texas, the servatism. ADiMT BintBAu OF cnunnjt- tion of thto once green globe — la re­ ford Rd.; John Donahue, 806 owood Rd., ToSand; Mrs. Brenda L. Grotton and son, 70 think what we want from (be bottom up, Porter St.; Theodore Fries, 26 I dgilay adrertlatiig doatng houra: Franklin Park, RockvUle Mrs. West 'Mefh St., Rockville. Xtor Monday — 1 pm. PVIday. from the beginning, deckle what kind Mini. Jane Srages and son, IVir Ttiaaday — 1 p.m. Baturdcor. of life and what kind of world we really Jollne Geary, 16 E. Forest St.; Ptor Wedneaday — 1 p.m. Monday ■ Mrs. Roberta James, Andover; HiompeonvUle; Mbs. PauHne >br Tlnimday ---1 p.m. Hieaday went, and then permit ourselvee only Schaefer and daughter, 88 For PVMay — I pm. Wedneaday. Garnet Kirkpatrick, 88 Peach ■tor Baturoay — 1 pm. Hniradiw. thoee products and those designB which Tree Lane, Wapplng; Mrs. Doro­ Grand Av«., Rockville. Oaaalflad deadline — 5 p.m. day before win fit into (hat kind of world. poMIcatloB. 6 pm. Friday for Saturday thy Mason, Sunset Terrace, fiTRRi i i M HNk M t M v ii| Mo r fe w iriii! We might decide itot aver to mauiu- Vernon; Mrs. Irene Maetrange- DISCSIARGBD SUNDAY: and Monday pnMIeatloii. Mrs. Raicbel GMguere, 28 Croft facture any item again unlaas tt was so lo, WiUlmantlc; Mrs. Joyce YOU SAVE CASH AND TRIPLB-S BLUE STAIMPS. TOO! Monday, March 17 ' D r.; Andrew 'Hormion, 876 Dom­ ...... ^111,1 good looking it would whence any land­ Matheeon, Warehouse Point; Walter Mugford, East Hartford; ing St, W^iping; Aim PicooU, GRAND scape tt got ttuown awny tqxxi. Robert Murray, Stafford; Karl Stafford Springs; Rluhard The Sentinel Compromise Niokse, Clark Rd., Bolton; John Bolduc, West Mnuington; Robert Rlvoea n. 47 Bldridge St.; Mrs. Forrest, 238 Spnico St.; Mks. UNION Ag tha Naif York H omia mMoIi N c n ta Beware! Henrietta Ruff, 162 Cooper St.; E lla Hyson, 107 Prospect St., ttm ilacfcloi^ idifviiM, it would have \ William Sandberg, 19 Jarvis Rnckvllto; Gregory B e ^ Case SUPERMARKETS baan somndiiDBr o t a hoU n p iiMa ooin- The road to buresucKtlo erutavement Rd.; Laurie Segda, East Hart­ HUl Rd., Ooventry; Mra. Mkry Iqr CiDtit r*f*t*eo t RMiagd Nteon U he la paved with the moat innocent Inbra- ford; Mrs. Mary Soloway, Bast A. Klock, 38 Bancroft Rd., had daddad to “wsf a tUa policy on tkxiB, and It mafces one catofa one'e Hartford; Mrs, Ruth Weir, Case Rockville; Joseph Reggetts, 86 tha flenUnal aaU-balUatic inlame my- breath, to see how ceaUy end plausibly Dr.; Mrs. Laura Wood, 66 B. Auburn Rd.; EUnbeih Oram, Middle Tpke. Vernon Rd., Bolton; <3arol (am” Ik ‘inlwritad fhom tha Joinacn Ad- somebody merely trying to psoteot man’s Moon, 48 Peari St.; ChrtoUne ttOdatratian; to Dvamda fiaeretaxy of best friend can launch a auggeatlon I* ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Rau, TVxrington; Jonathan Dofonas U dtd and t t e Penbagxxi plan- Mrs. M ary Arcand, 186 Camp- which m%lit turn out to be no frtonl Wild, 339 Avery St.; Richard nen, and to coedront Ola mflltary-nilnd- to man. field Rd.; (Gifford Benson Jr., TRIPLE S HUE SUMPS East Hartford; Mrs. Marlon Horten, 68 Princeton St; Ran­ ad OontTW— nm on Chpitot HUl who It was an official for the Council for dall Smith, Blast Hartford; Mrs. automatically equate mom weapona with Blaok, Stewart Rd., Tolland; Humane Action, discussing possible Mrs. JuUa Boggini, Manchester CecUe DOon, 29 E(|gerton St. * ooo * mora aecuilty. Also, Bernard Eibei, 86 Fox ways of protecting innocent, helpless Pbotacievtwd By (tegliald Ptnio Manor; Mm. Iria Bolduc, 164 Not only would it have baan an almost dogs against being stolen away from Cooper Hill St.; Ronald Coulter, HIU Dr., RoricvUle; David unbalienraUe dapaitura fitam Mir. Nbaotra their masters tor sale through some DOES THERE HAVE TO BE SNOW ON THIS PAGE EVERY MONDAY? 68 Hackmatack St.; Mary Jane Griffin, 2880 BUli«ton Rd., SAU-SEAanvabit rite A rite lEXTRAl own past poMny laaitoms N miglM have fence or to some laboratory, came iq> Donohue, Bolton; Mrs. Gladys Wapplng; Suean Lang, Hazard- viUe; Vlclde Person, Blast Hart­ BONELESS LEAN caiaiwd aome uneaalnam awen among with (he mggesUon that aH dogs be EUls, Ameton, Walter Ferguson, ford; Mra. Nora BeW, 218 Green Rmw Roast Shrimp c o c k t a il 3 > 8 9 ’ SrausdSHH 104 Garth Rd.; Debbie Fortier, tlioaa Amertcana who am not quite aura nmrked with their owner’s social OR CUBE Sherry Rd., ToUand; Mrs. Doris Rd.; Mtaiy Louise Kansek, 162 GOLDEN rU D what tUsy xaally thkik at ttie Bwttoel security number, l^thout ihls', he said, H erald HoUtoter St.; Diane Johnson, STEAK Frost, 187 Wells St.; Mrs. Pau­ BOTTOM antt-mlBBUe mlsalla ayatem. Praaident it wlU remain very difficult to prove the 144 Cooper S t; Blaril B. Bailey, HADDOCK rn iE T ..8 9 ' Inside Report Yesterdays ^ line Gladysz, 646 N. Main St.; Swiss Steak ROUND Nixon haa aidted iat& a oompromiae, identity of dogs ainpectod of having been O p e n Foru] John BartI, 213 Taylor St., Tal- 466 W. Middle T^kke.; Joseph EnRamt££l?-4? w hidi mataa fatal aeM ier dove nor hawk. stolen. b y cottvllle; Mrs. Ruby Hazen, 27 Wnuk, 31 Chestnut St., Rock­ 2 5 Y e a n A g o Wie wouldn’t ha auipntoed If, doing ao, 9o far, good enough. So far, totally Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak Tumblebrook Dr., Vernon; Mrs. viUe; Mra. Betty Lou Murray, be had pkeaaed many mom American innocent. Hanchieetar High School Kathleen Hevenor, 11 Carmen 1140 BBUngton Rd., South Wind­ "M skea Senae T o Me” to dose (h eir doora, wintt a Rd.; Philip Kenneway, 14 Little sor; George Oooc, 414 Foster St., peo|)ie than be has idtendad. Wa am not But, once you concede the possible In­ major veterans’ organizations teachers have 9t. Patrick’s din­ WASHINGTON—Sen. Everett To the B!dltor, tragedy this would be to the St.; Harry Kovensky, 64 Con­ Wapplng; Wayne Bolduc, 26 aura niany ordinary people really want- crease in protection for the dog, what cuid of the two former National ner party at Oommunity Y and Dlrksen of Illinois, the Senate It was very interesting to Oxmectlcut taiqiayer’s wallet. I way Dr.; Frank Mallon, 161 Edison S t; Troy Anderson, 6S6 ad him to gamble very strongly in either else has been aocompUBhed? Republican leader, is about to Commanders of the American turn proceeds over to Red Ooss view the varloua speakers and penonaUy do not view over F’und. Elm HUl Rd., TalcottvUle; Mrs. cainton S t; Mrs. Sharon Ziemba V*, direction. Big Brother down in WasMggtcn has lose a red-hot patronage fight Leg;lon now in CongrecA. The hear their eurguments, pro and 100,(X)0 students 'being ahsorbed Rose Melesko, 882 HiUlard St.; inside the Nixon administration major reason for this pro-Dri­ and soi^ Stafford Springs; Mrs. Having choaen comimniiaa. President been given another leash on your private con, toward the proposed legis­ by the puUlc school sy«tem as Osnow Partr^e, East Hart­ Haiiiet Zahner end daushter. to a Democrat—fueling Republi­ ver sentiment in the veterans’ 10 Yean Ago an endeaver to be undertaken Nixon has also acMsned a atmnge mhe- life, (hat's one thing that has happened. lation at the State Cimltol on ford; MarehaU Patch, 40 Olcott A p t 41 PInney HUl Apia., Ropk- WS.* can discontent on Capitol HUl. lobby: He keeps the VA out of Feb. 20 during the pubUc hear­ UghUy. I M le v e (he opMWting tum of tolly and s m m . We am, Now. wiien be puahes (hat button that Lawrence Wittkodske named St.; Mrs. Virginia Peaden, Som­ vUle; Mrs. Michels Wefch and tt«fW ^ V g «t Barring a last-minute change poUUcs. ing on the SEER BUI. coat per pupil tn MandMOter la ers; Mrs. AmeUa Rousseau, WU- IW Ms plan, gotng to bet six or seven bil- has your job record, your income tax assistant superintendent of Wa­ daughter, 201 Regan St, Ver­ 'i.'T V '." ft (always a possibUlty when the This sentiment was reflected Although apeakers tor both approximate $680. If the stete UmiMtla; Mrs. Flossie Spicer, Uons of doUam, which the actual epend- ter and Sewer Department). non. returns, your bank aocounls, your wUy Dlrksen is Involved), during the Presidential cam­ sidea had equal tim e I found grants even $200 per pupil, that 38 Main St., TalcottvUle; George iiM experlenoe is going to Increase huge­ insurance policies, and whatever nosey President Nixon wUl override paign by Ayres and Rep. that the proponents had an is less than one third of the Vtckey, 20 Carter Rd., Tolland; ly, on what seems the BlUy probahiUty questions you are foolish enough to an­ Dirksen’s wrlshes and defer to Charles Teague, of California, argument that waa much more present operating cost. The re< Edgar White Jr., HazardvlUe; C o r r e c tio n Rep. Olln criger) Teague of WHITE'S POLISH gaga that OommimtBt Chtoa rixxAd, for some swer on the next census all linked In a Republican who is no relation logical from the atandpolnt of mainder must be paid by the Jonathan Wild, 220 A very St., Herbert W. Swanson, Cheney EARLY B-THRIFTY Texas, chairman of the House to the chairman but is also on A Thought for Today roaaon, want to use Ms own first few together in one convenient doaeieir—now, educaUon and finance. They town. That ia over $400 per pu- Wapplng; Stanley Zlma Jr., 203 Homestead Museum committee MORN Veterans Committee, in the ap­ the Veterans (>>mmittee. Each Sponsored by the Manchester stated that there are approxi­ pU, and that is not even con­ Summit St. tStGodSaGsa Ibl KIELBASI ,.8 9 ‘ frankhirts SKINLESS lb nuctear weapons to piravoice an attack in addiUoo to everyihlng else, he has chairman, wishes to correct an pointment of the Veterans Ad­ wrrote Mr. Nixon asking him to Council of Churches SWIFT'S PSEHim gaga upon itaelf by our own full arsenal. your dog as well. mately 100,000 children in the sidering the cost of additional earlier announcement that the ministration (VA) director. keep Driver on grounds that he non pubUc schools o f the state. school oonstruoUnn or bulldliq; BIRTHS SATURDAY: A son But, along with his endoraeanjmt of museum w ill be open to the Not atrick education of these non pubUc later. danger that Dlrksen wrUl use his licans angry over the slow pace “Hiere is," he said, "no way that we Brother has to do is watch your dog, could have easily been an angry school students haa not cost the It seems to me' to lie good BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A Immeasurable influence in the of jobs for (he party faithful. Coimecticut taxpayer a single buslneaB, good economics, just can adequately defend our cities without and when he sees your dog approaching Senate to defeat Driver’s nomi­ young man who resented his daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ Indeed, the battle over Driver captivity and wislied to get even penny. It Is borne entirely by lUaln giood common sense to be an imacoeptaUe ioas o l llte. The only a mysterious looking refugee from civll- nation. Mr. Nixon is expected reveals one reason for this slow ert Werth, West Wlllington. or at least get his due. the parents of these students in favor of atate aid to the par­ DISCHAIROEID SATURD AY: way. that I have concluded that we can laatlon and sniffing his hand with a wild­ to resubmit Driver’s name to pace: The Influence brought on Yet when P^atrick grew to and-or the organization which ents of non puUlc school stu­ Sue Ann Crist, 261 Ferguson save lives—which is the primary pur­ ly wagging tall. Big Brother gives you the Senate instead of just leav­ the president by powerful chair­ subsidizes and underwrites the dents for their seciMor educa­ ing him in the job he now holds manhood and did return to Ire­ D r.; Michael L. Smith, 128 pose of our defense system— is to back the socdal security number he finds men of Songresslonal commit­ education In theae InstltuUona of tion. Moat emphatlcaUy 1 do without formal reappointment. tees In a Congress controlled by land he had something to give Lynesa Sf.; Robert A. Smith, provent war. And that is why the em­ on your dog, and bureaucracy has learning. support the SEBIR BUI. Teague’sc Imminent victory Democrats. rather than to demand. He WlndsorviUe Rd., RockviUe; Jo­ phasis of this system is on protecting triumphed once again. wanted more tor the people who The - Governor has recently Sinoerely, seph Roux, 17 S < ^ D r.; Rcrtiert stems in no smaU part from his • • • proposed an Increase In state ' ^ our deterrent, whiicfa ie the best preven­ warning to the White House had maltreated him rather than James T, Cunningham Shaffer, 262 Hilton Dr.. South White House aide Robert aid to the ciUes and towns, from tive for w ar.” that veterans’ legislation back­ Brown, dispatched by President to take from them. Windsor; Larry Oraheun, 29 .-is. $160 to $200 per pupil toward The KallroaJt Beply Bunoe D r.; Mrs. Lois McKin­ Hiere, in the paragraph Just quoted, Busybody Census Form ed by Mr. Nixon would have Nixon to Laurel, Miss., as hds Read: Plphesians 4:26 0 their education in pubUc To the Editor, ney, NlanUc; Mrs. Anna Peck, the President veers from realism and difficulties if Driver were not personal envoy , to inspect the It was inevitable that the impositions The Plev. James A. Btrdsall schoola. The SEER BUI merely In your editorial of Feb. U East Hartford; Joseph Poisson, common sense into the dangerous tonta- kept in the job. damage from a recent train o f the 1970 decennial census on the St. P eter’s Episoopal Church asks that the state reimburse on the railroads' proposal for 106 Orchard St., Rockville; Rob- 614-02 9-02. sies of normal nationallatic statesman­ American public would generate protest Teague’s Innlnent victory wreck, was met in Misalasippi the parents of non puhUc school joUrt Industry-govemunent sup­ were bolstered by some key Re­ ert D^aniey, 139 Benton St.; cans ship. He ia right there is no jJrotecUon inside and outside Oongreas. A reform not by a Republican party of­ students for the aeculeu* educa­ port o f money-losing pnnsfngM Starkist icna s . 3 cans publicans—Including Rep. Wil­ 89* Rinis Eye Awake 8 •k proposal, drawn up by Rep. Jackson ficial but by Aaron Henry, head Uon of their chUdren. Ie this trains that must be kept run­ poBEible for cities in the nuclear age, liam Ayres of Ohio, a high-rank­ lican leaders wdio feet they are Betts, R-Ohlo, asks that the pemlUes of of the state’s NAACP and leader so unrealistic when the atate al­ ning as a public service, you and right that the only way to save cities ing member of the Veterans being neglected by the man M b. fine and imprisonment tor failing to an­ of the state Democratic party’s they were inatrumential in elect­ ready grants aid to clUee and suggested that the pifoUo might and llvte is to prevent w ar itself. But Committee. Acting on a White loyalist faction. swer any o f the 120 quesUoie on the ing Ph«sldent. towns fo r the education of pub­ be "enOUed to a epeoial ahara can he Is merely debatable again, and con­ House suggestion, Teague and Brown, in fact, never did see EraMlBBian Caffes lic Bchool students recstvlng SnIePineapiileJnice '! long form be eiiminaied except for those W Ayres tried in vain to sell Driv­ The committee that pame out of the profits being realised on troversial, not simply right, when he items bearing dlrecUy on the purpose any Republicans in Laurel for that same aecular educatlonT er to Dlrksen several weeks ago to welcome Brown, the top^-ank the irdgUt side of the opera- M b . labels deterrent the best preventive for the sCtmple reason (hat no Re­ Remember, this educettlon Is tfon.” of the census—age, sex, name, address in a confrontation that got no­ Negro in the V^ilte House, was 1-02. war. It is alao. often the magnet for war. and the like. publicans had been notified he state law. VERYFINE where. composed wdKrfly of Democrats. In eftoct, liiet's (he cins There is reason to doubt, for one thing, was coming to Mississippi. Thus local Republicans lost a From on economic viewpoint Set Msote Peas s And if it is not your own deterrent, bnt that haa aodsted the last 80 Y * Appleeance But D river’ s support tran­ This oversight by White House this SEER BUI makes sense to the other feilow's, tt is frequently inter­ that any census form whlcfa requires in­ scends Capitol Hill. Having gone rare oppoitunUy to show their yeais. Freight revenue haa bean OF MANCHESTER formation as to the .value of one’s prop­ political operatives, in a rela­ conoem for the family of one me. I f the coat o f education 8-02. M b . preted as a sign that the other feUow to work for the VA under Qen. tively obscure case, symbolizes used to make up for passenger FRESHBAKE erty, Income from all sources or with Laurel resident killed in the dis- continues to rise, as It has been train defldts incurred in strict­ V C |u rt»u K sio N , -;■««" 2 cups 6-02. has made up his mind to go to war, oth- Omar Bradley 23 years ago. ihe rising (Xsoontent, tinged over the past few years, and the BUTTERMILK whom bathroom and Wtehen. facilities D river has the backing of all ly "pubUc service" operahoiM. 89* WkiteRreai ' lobves' erwise why should he be making such a with anger, by Southern Repub- (See Page Seven) are shared, is constltutionsl. ■"’et a $100 non public schools are forced The railroads afanply are not commitment to his own protectica in fine or 60 days in jail is the penalty case of war? tn a financial posttlan to osriy GRAND fy, for not answerihg. Sen. Sam J. Ervin, tha fuU losd of passenger da- GRAND In summary, however. President D-N.C., who heads a subcommittee on ftdta any longer. They Fmzea Waffles UNION r>9‘ linWdSleacIi UNION r , Nixon has done as much as he could constitutional rights, plans to call hear­ By Whitaker muat dri9 unprofitable trains— to do-fang the SenUnd proposal, end ings on this partlculeir aspect o f the cen­ or have govemmMit hdp in sup­ s o N o o n in T ND-sorr-ioc orr iju a nmn-ioDTiQiii p h q . SCOTT White/ASSORTED ^ eliminate its most damaging patentlali- sus operation planned for 1970. porting them., FABRIC SOFTENER 69< BATHROOM TISSUE , l 2 9 * pkg. of ^ * 7 C I ' ties for the world atmoaptwre, without On grounds o f simple fairness, iittbr- Uhprofltshie air sendoes — 2 rolls ^ £ .matloo should not be extracted from pri­ AIR FRESHENERS AOTOHATIC DBHWASHtS SCHICK ILADB VIVA TOWELS laW ng aibout himself the violence o f all oompetlng dirsoUy’ with the vate cltisens under duress so that sta­ nUTMds fo r fotecMitty passen­ BERT-QT. SIZE ' FINISH 56* KRONA CHROME 89* rUAL TOUCH his own mod natural siqiportera, so 14-gal tistics may be compUed which would be ger buehiBiB '-^ have been heav- pkg. YIOTAni jmCE 7-SIAS CASSAK OB eUO l 60DDISS « many of whom think that mlasUee are of the most benefit to sellers of house­ r Uy sinpportod by cash of 30 jug a strength. He has sidled out of his first hold goods and services. The census If o o d b a g s VEGEMATO 43* SALAD DRESSING 45* FABRIC SOFTENER tram tite government for year. HEFTY -GAL SIZE AiNsnom on sm . nsTusosidt UQUm DETEI6EIIT major decision, in a way we suspect woirid be the most extensive and depend­ AddItionaUy, the iMInee mod Amectcans will approve, not with able source of Information, tiut a free FLOOR CARE 59* COOKIE MIX f*9 43* Nt from pubUoIy-buUt and op­ |ug dtthustaam, but With an agreement from ride at die expense of the pubUc is erated oiiportx and airways. i AUttnoMoniTcr HISTU TOU BOm COLD WATER ALL something else. Ihere are ways of get­ f ' l FOOD BAGS 13Vb-es.il If e both sides o l the issue that he'could If goveanment aid to the air- FLOOR CARE ■ >14* COOKIE MIX pkO 4 / * ting similar data—through tnufe associa­ FIEEIE P p ™ UQUm DETEIGENT have done worse. Unee to in the "pubUo toteeest,’ ’ AIMSnONC WOOD tions and other agencies—which do not Eyes Won^t Shut ? n m ciocnt nmu intrude on privacy. thaB Is B l aid to (h e raUnMufo FLOOR CARE equally soT SANKA COFFEE 89* BROWNIE MIX 41* COLD WATER ALL As a practical matter, the difficuKy The railroads — gjos (ho air- If you lie awake at night be(»u8e your FIEEIE Pinen OIOH Tax UgUiwfls? of the enormous oensustaking job will eyes jugt stubbornly won’t shut, perhaiis SITTERS only be increased if the oomidex form Unaa — muat maka a profit in IE6.A erdar to stay in budoBaa' But it’» due to worn-out sagging bedding. Hol­ No one Is going to solve the waste is retained. Persons- who do not under­ HTH' rail proftta have bean aocoead- man B a l^ has devdfgied their M ip:o Con­ SANKA COFFEE VEG.-CREST HAIR SPRAY dl^weal program In the foraseeahle stand the questions, or who object to G0LU8E o n TOMATO JOICE future; nMauwhUe, there la time to give Answering them for one reason o r an­ Ingly meager over the last U forming PiiTO and Verto Ultra Firm Bed­ soonmo ysam Bvan tha In isn ta te Oom- every propoaed sotatton tharotgh and other, could account for many more ding f i ^ recommendations of orthopedic meroe (jomifiletoon has pubUdy ANTISEPTIC MOUTHWASH conaelertoous oonaideratiixi. "missed’’ peopie than the 5.6 mlUlon who suigeons for those with back disorders. COCKTAIL ■S’ 35* PEPTO BISMOL dU not get couiTed in 1960 when the Mated that tha rallroada’ rate of Qat now many with normal, healthy backs Havtag just apent five minutes in auch K»l nturo on inveatmant—ana of tha forms were simpler. This would defeat -Hi//// are also enjoying the ultra firmness of oanaMeiatlan, we rule out that parUcuMr the purpose. lowest among n u jor D.B. intkm. proposal which would try to get rtd of tries during tha laat daoads—to Holman Baker Bedding. So why not con­ PLUS It wrould be far better to reduce the sider Hotanan Baker’s quality? Maybe your our waste by putting a mpmeUi one cent number of questions to the basic ones ‘inadequate.” H m rahim O n e -A -D a y btl. ‘ Chocks IRON btl. ’ pear was 8.46 percent — about sl^epW a nights will surprisingly come to tax on every dl^ osaliie omitelrwr soU needed tor an accurate population of 100 of 100 In the oountry. count, on wMch the proper apportion­ ^ tiiat enjoyad by private tn- an Slid. Visit Watkins and sse Holman Ihe theory of (hose ment of legislative seats end distribu­ ilMduala on their aavli^ ac- PfljTto* P »^ " g for younelf. I99.G0 eadi Vitamins Vitamins OQUnfeie propcaal la that the weight of (ueh a tax tion of federal aid depento. But if the p ises, woiM dtaooiaage the b m of the tbrow- length o f the form is not reduced, the Blnoaraly, Jamaa A . Bdmlia p n a s mCTIVI thru SAT„ AAAR. 22nd. VVf n s o h fi THI MOm to limit OUANTmiS. aawy nnrtalnerti by mtotoig tfaam that pcunltlCB for not answering should ap­ Vloe Prealdent, Aaaodatfan Bttieh BMre osp o rtv e . taddm lany, o f ply only to the basic questtons and an- “ You There! fn the House with the Unshoveled Bwera to the otheiw ahould be made vol­ of American Rallrogda Open'9 AM . to St30 P.M, • CUtaed Middle Twnqdke, Wait—lYiple-S R w icpfl— Center 180 Maifcet Square, ODUtee, the tox Msalf wwM provMe a untary.—SPRINOFIEUJ UNION. Walk! Comk Out and Get Your Summons!** Amaetoan naUraada BuOdliv Mon. - Opm Thaira. A Fri. until 9 P.M. Open Friday Nighfw te 9—AB Rademptisw Oenten Ckaed Mondayw Ifltahtogton, DAX ■■TV 1

liANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY. MARCH 17. 1909 '‘■-‘**1 w. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, (X)NN., MONDAY, MABC31 17, 1909

Vemon BlakeolM, the writer of thia aerlee, haa aleo written a laxga, f i n , J ___ WljmSnm- Safeguarding Your TeenrAger Uluotrated booHet called "What You Should Rhow About Dnqra i OOOY 171 I f M f07*\ M i Alternatives HearingTonight W c is S C u tS $ 4 3 8 , 2 8 0 and Naroottoe,” which Incorporatermuch additional material and *' * which you can obtain t o $1. It Is suitable t o reading either by By THB A8800IATBD PRESS HUSKYBUHCP parents or by teen-agers. Today to kSooday, March it, To get your copy, mail the coupon below to the foUowtag OnTwoPropoeed F m i l l S c h O o l B lld g C t One Fact About Marijuana, addreae: the 75th dftr o f 1955. Tture ore Prepared by Weiss 289 days toft to tha year. Tkte to Voting Distncfe Manager Robert W elw anrtninced iboday that DRUG BOOKLET V Ifbwn Robert Weiiss, at the request of the St FUtrlok’a Day. GRINDERS! A public hearfhg wui be held *5 re«mi»neiijihiB a 1488,260 or 5.1 per cent ctft in Manchester ((3onn.) Herald Todayto BlgMIght In Bistoty w ard of Dinctora, has prepared ttaee aftemitibe pro- IFs Illegal to Smoke It, Box 5, Teaneck, N. J. 07666 Do this date In 177S, Brittoh for a ta^year C-DAP (Community Development ■YA ldN lir or eight out of 10 who parent than from marijuana. I troopa eveuftad Boston, ending ____ ^ Plan) study. ------*------tion BuUdlng on proposed vot- ^ ,he request Is tor $8,668, ...... Utilities Dlstilot pay a 3.6 mills lenee WfOar a siege by ocionfal fotma whkrii Ilia Mtotnal otonoMl. labeled elderaUona aa to Uie etnicture ot wont get hurt But do you know Bad trtpa or freak-ouU have* To DRUG BOOKLET FRIED CLAMS! log districts for the town. 914. tax tovy—1.36 mlHs for fire pro­ toot everp whether you wont be the odd sent awnaH parade of youlha to Manchester (Conn.) Herald * bad begun seven mcntlm earUer 'bjr the dlreetora and by criUce ^ O-DAP applicaUon which tection and 1.36 miSs tor sani­ The consoUdatlon dsarter pro- The current school budget, inaa out? Whh IBD, you dont hoftrttola with panto reaCtioaB, P.O. Box 5, Teaneck, N.J. 07686 I with the battle of Bunker HU. ■a too Mgh, waa tor a IMe.aST an Influence on the amount tary-sewer service. Send m e -----copies of WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT , bodrat, with $100,000 to be requeated. The admlniatraUve vfded for two voting dtotricts in tor the fiscal year ending June In tta t Itli know but what one trtp migfat or with poyrtiotlc apleodea (hat On Thto Date The sohpol board's current the DRUGS AND NARCOTICS, at $1 each. ' In 1880, the republic of Texas fravlded by a atate grant and «>•»» <>* $ « .« » ouUtaed in O- 1906. At that time the town waa *■ H ,048,860. oauee damagu,” ha addb. laft days, weftoi or months. FRENCH FRIES! $7,048,880 budget is appsvocl- WbOa m oft people who amoke At New York Guy's BaOavna I sdopted m constUutlon. the remainder by In-kind town DAP Form 4 are relaUvely flx- about equaUy divided in area Welsa said today. “I’ve given Ehiclosed to $...... matdy $860,000 higher than the of the dru( to per- pot oocaatonafly do ao wHh ho Hospital, more than ISO patients I hi'1891, telephone communktu OPEN 7 TAKE-OUT ORDERS aerrlcea. Approximately ed regardleaa of U»e aisf. grant. and number of voters. them (the school board) 96 per one for 1967-88, and is ills en­ im.OOO of the bud^t would be A portion of thia amouint, the I u n $■ e toleny. Ooovtotton apparent harm, phyaiotena have were treated tor LSDdndnead Name ...... **«» between PHONE 875-0208 Over the past four yean file ^‘*' tire amount it had requested. tneaa two to tan jpenn in peyohoaea in on IS-month peri­ ■ Paris and London. DAYS A flor outaide oonaultanta. rental cost, la treated an an in- number of electors has tnereas- ***** **ian $1.1 million hl^- reported aome tnatenoaa Of bad Although Weiss, last Marcdi, priMn. toft oC cM l rithto nad at od, sayu Or. Donald B. Louria,' Address ...... | In 1»41, the Nattonsl Gallery WEEK! ' Hla alternate propoaala are kind contribution. We have felt ed oowMerably so It waa dsdd- **■ ****" *•“ current budget had cut approxlmatdy $819,000 mac tlona, audi aa "having tha IGLOO DRIVE-IN ertntaal raeord that wlU dog hotrorB" t o aeveral bourn aft- preatdmt of ttia New York State of Art in Whabtegton was ter budgeta of $175,000, tor $U»,- strongly that the key to an ef- Od to add two more polling explained, "While the from its 1968-09 request, the I 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 000, and tor $110,000. fecUve C-DAP program ia the jnu to the raft c( yov Ma. enrard. Oounen on Drag Addletton. ' a t y ...... -...... State Zip. opened by Praeldwit Flanklln ROUTE 80 (Oar. of Mile HU Rd.) to tts-ups at EducaUon has submitt- Board of Directore replaced the Even after treatment, one-sixth l _ ------D. Rooeevek. The $175,000 proposal would work performed during the S e ^ a on eiectloo d a y «* ® *>»“*get of weU-deaerved Some atate lawa nra even Reanttona aleo vary beoouaa entire cut. more awvora. of them vrare not sent home, hut (Make checks payable to Associated Press) Ten Yeore Ago require a state grant of $111,150. initial work program by the con- In RockviUe, District 1, a new »>®®roxlmately $102,806 ants estimated corts, approxi- klapie Street School. The "“ c® »** **• ■endoea.'' would be oloaer to eight mills ehantad Impoftng fttfl peradtlea some eua alm ^ nothlift but say the work produced during a oan Induce dangerous delusions. would be for outaide con- mately $30,000, ouUined in C- tor etmiilgr havtaf LSD cn jpour some weed; othera may be SlmUar figures are reported session is du>ddy, or that after a One tnude driver who thought plannfng a summit meet- present one 1s the Old Town Last Tuesday night, at a Joint than to the six mills Weiss, re­ by medical groups in ottier aultants, with the remainder tor DAP Form 3-A waa the level Halt bi District 2 the Vernon meeting of the Board of Elduca- portedly, will recommend. paraon. o r t o poaMiMtag pep hwed adth a atrunger drag. trip the person doesn't i»oduce someone was chasing him with ing wMh the Soviet Union. administration and program, of effort felt neceasary to do pfUa, bnildturatea or tranquUla- areas of Jhe country. anything from the vislomi and a gun wrecked his track. Five Years Ago Btonventary School will re- ti, the de- reditary traits. invaded in A.D. 841. They held dlMricts by ordtaanoe. The age, drainage, police personnel, ©f ‘ T r e had to pcl$, iqi the probaemo, to evade reality, he UMted States and six other nar And, under the $110,000 pro- velopmetit of an evolving land 146 Porter St. will be the TJm can set ott aome chronic This ooifld mean that people the Kingdom of Dublin for three tlcnn agreed to stop suppliying hearing on tMs ordinance will refuse dlqiosal, and others, then principal speaker at a dlniier pteoea o f bojna and glite In trou­ enya, but "real IHe requlren process In the human’brain. poaal, the state grant would be use map, and the analysts and ble from uaing drape,” eayn a who use or have used LBD centuries. gold to jntvate buym. be held tonight. .aid, "TMs year, as last year, meeting of the Hundred Oub of criUoal Judgment." LSD has driven a few persons $80,000 and the town's share reviaioo of our Ifhrter Plan of psyoblatilft nt m weB known might produce babies with con­ SERVICE “ We don’t know the anawara The proposal tor the new die- although every municipal bud- OonnecUcut at rfotel America to Intsntianal suicide. Fantasies genital defecto, aMhoi^ there $10,000. AHMWdmately $01,666 Development and Zoning Or- tricts was drawn up by Rejiub- get request was Justified, I still at 7 p.m. Thursday. untoetalljr, *‘and tt Im t pleae- to queattena about the longterm would be tor outaide con- dinance. CbneervaUvely we Inspired with LSD have led oQi- to no proof yet that LSD actual­ Ucan town chairman Hiomaa found areas to cut.” The 18-month-oId club pn>- onL” uae of marijuana," aaya Dr. erato death by Jumping cut wln- sultanta, with the remainder tor have estimated thia would How mnngr youHia are setting John C. B ftl, aooiolQgtet former­ ly does have sudi effects. Hwtford County's Most Modorn administratian and program. amount to $26,000. Weiss, to fulfill charter re- vldes quick financial aid to donre or walking cn highways In Othw mind drags are not al­ S!**” ” • P™* ™® quirements, must submit his families of policemen and flre- into health trouble through ly wath the U.8. PUbUe Health the belief they oouM fly, or had C-DAP ia a massive two-year "The total ooate tor these mind-drag uae Iw it known. ways aa safe aa devotees may REAL tentaUve budget and his budget men who die while on duty. Servlce’B Addtotion Research become Invisible. picture them. EYE^ WEAR CENTER study of a town's current faclU- to approodmately Maharan and Albert TennstodL massage to the Board of Diiec- Matthew M. Moriarty of 76 (Abuoe of aloobol, wMch oftoote Oantor In Lexingliaei. Ky.. and "The trouble with LSD Is that ties and services and of its pro- $100,000. Ttie difference between the brain, hoe reeutted in stx Morning glory seeds have ESTATE gidiurhaa Women by March 28. The directors Forest 8t. helped start the club. now at Temple UntveraMy. "W e once they've taken tt, people are caused piqrebotlc reaettona, de- Jaeted needs over the five-year this amount phis the one- The Executive Board of tho ar^ required to conduct a pub- About 176 dtoner guests are t) don't have good information on not o^ctlve anymore—fliey ert the PARKADE b d i C period immediately following quarter Aare of the total grant Uriinn, and aiwciety in soma Suburban Women’s Club will jjp hearing \rithln 10 days and expected, including many of the Yonlfea Eaoiljr Banned college otudente veho use it d al^ don’t see themselvea accurately the conclusion of the study. It vdiich will be treated as town Toung peofde are more eanOy young persons. Peyote has been meet tomorrow at the home of axlopt a budget by May 7. club’s 160 members. Guests in- tor four yeoia or ao." anymore," aaya one drag au­ blamed to or associated with has been compared to a mas- in-Mnd servtoea will be Mrs. Stanley Smyrskl with Mrs. y,ey don’t act by May 7, elude Atty. Gen. Robert K. Kfl- harmed than fheir eMhn by bol- shre Oomprdienslve Plan. available for planting studies hi Ih aome countries abroad, Hk* thority. anxiety and other reactions. Jeton Benlncasa as co-hostess, y^e manager's budget auto- llan. Lt. Gov. AttUlo Frassinel- tuotnoganto and other dnfta, North Africa wfeare enoia pow­ "It is Inadvisable tor an indi­ Baittturates and aedattvee FOWLER fei aiwwer to questions on O the remaining work program. Reports on workohops tor Cflown matlcally becomes the adopted U, State Police Commissioner partly because they have “a erful faaftilfti la avedtaUe, there vidual who takes even one dose cause numerous deaths, espe- ^ ^ ^ M t S d a S fta a a ft Arthur J. Fowler DAP nOaed at two public hear- ■"»« Board of Directots wUI Town------will... be given.------budget. Leo J. Mulcahy, Mel Allen of yet-unoryftalUmd ayatem of are "ftdd roam" of bnbttnea us­ o f LBD to make a m ajor decl- Wetas has autanrfbted eoiAe become peydio- e Framea afjmtsa aad repaired ertekh is reduced, the Justification tor Qally wrapped gifts are added to those of other Girl Scouts by Kimberly Morrieon, left, of Invited to attend. saya Dr. Herbert Kleber, Yale The claim that LSD aestlena Troop 689, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rlchman Morrison of 26 Eva Dr., and Cindy Timbrell Reports are that the General Uccello. Mrs. Klock, professor medloal people. logically dependent upon pep the $300,000 grant request, and Junior Women Pftnolitefrtat lead to creativity in art, music 649-5241 on other pertinent questions. of Troop 642, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eklward Umbrell of 19 Indian Dr. The gifts of scout­ Fund budget Weiss wlH submit of engineering at the University UDnBIggwBlak pills to atari out eatb day. In T ta rs . StoO A M . . 8 P J 8 . ing equipment to be donated to the Scouts unable to buy them were presented with a wish for will call for a six-mill increase of Hartford, became the only "lUe paanUHe you ooa uae The health eaaualty rate from or writing to not siqyporied b7 college, or In their careen.* Dally 8118 AJI.-8tat FJI. til MAIN fTMITs MAM CHinn' Tile questions and Ms answers Donate $25 to Seismic Waves Swift ■ooM drug and ba one ot the LSD ia far higher and more ap- moft objeettvs observers. Maiqr (Sneed Pl88f Ned te H w S H8h) AoUow: worldwide scouting In honor of Juliette Low, founder of the Girl Scouts, yesterday afternoon at in the tax rate. It now is 42 woman member of the club last Large doeea used to stay awaka a Recognition of Girt Scouting program at Buckley School. (Herald photo by Bucelvlcius.) LC8 ANGSILEB — OaRfbmla mills. year when her membership Q: Why can't the exlsUng Town Firemen IiWtitube o f Technology ecien- Taxpayers residtog to the check was accidentally accept- town staff undertake more of area eervtoed by the Town of ed. She is thought the only wom- The Junior Women's Club yesterday. The car was parked ttets say aeiemlc sea wavee tra­ or all the C-DAP functiona from has been very active In recent in the town parking lot at Oak vel at 800 miles an hour Manebester Ftoe Department an Hundred Club member In ahne? G>rr Resigns a pcint cf origin In an uncter- pay an additional 3.8 mills tax the United States, A : 'T h e Town oouM under­ weeks In community service Police Log and Main St. ______projects aa well as some tor a sea earthquake to ooeetal levy. Reports will be given on help take the C-DAP alone if we Mr- Those taxpayers who reside rendered 18 families of deceas- ed two or three specialistB. They *huch larger area. In apprecla- A telephone directory In a shelveB, where they often do Town Post great damage. wtthln ithe boundaries of the 8th ed police and firemen. woiAd have expertise in city tion for the demonstration of ARRESTS phone broth at McKee St. and pbtmdng, program budgeting modem resuscitation tech­ Eugene J. Russell Jr., 18, of Hartford Rd. waa discovered Rlcliard M. Oorr, who has Thompsonvllle, charged with al- and systesns analysis. We estt- niques done by the Andover afire yesterday afternoon. A beion Manchesber purchasing Fire Department last week tor terli^ his operator's license. passerby put out the blaze and mate that the annual cost of Court date March 81. agent since Sept. 9 has re­ hiring these professionals would a club meeting the women vot­ called police. ed to make a donation to the signed his post, effective April Join Our “ SAVIN’ o’ the GREEN’’ run atxxA $40,000 to $46,000 per fire department of $28. David H. Mullen, 29, of A bicycle belonging to David 4. M anmmi. Over a two-year period, For veterans in Rocky Hill Brandy St., Bolton, arrested on Barker of 86 Falknor Dr. was it woidd coat the town between E. Center St., charged with In a letter today to Town and Newington Veteran Hos­ reported stolen from Verplanck Manager Robert Weiss, he stat­ $80,000 to $90,000. As you know, passing on the right, aUo Issued pital club members are mak­ School sometime Wednesday. ed that he has accepted "an personnel of this oeliber are dif- a written warning for speeding. ing afghans. Patienta on the The bike is valued at $88. unanticipated offer of employ­ ficidt to recruit, Mre and re­ Ckiurt ^ t e March 81. tain. medical S.S. HOPE are to ment in the field of urban plan­ "The advantages of oontraict- benefit by getting pajamas now A break was reported . at ning.” being made by a club work­ James Daley, 48, of no certain Friendly’s on Main St. yester­ ing with considtants cure their The position, he explained, shop. The Well Child clinic of address, charged with intoxica­ day. A rear window waa brok­ Immediate availahiilty; they tion. Court date March 17. "will lesidt to significantly O l t l the Columbia - Hebron - An­ en, and attempts were made to have the expertise required; greater personal satisfaction dover Public Health Nursing open the safe, but they failed. their services would be oompet- ACCIDENT8 and expertatlons.” Miive with Mrlng new staff; and Agency held recently had the Nothing was reported missing. volunteer help in various ways Edward J. Sweeney, 62, of 90 The new Job which Corr has after the two-year C-DAP period of members Mrs. Eric Ander­ Baldwin Rd., waa charged with The outside mirror was twist- accepted is to the City of New is concluded, the consultants son, Mrs. Richard Mahar, Mrs. Britain plannitog department. WMdd not be retained." failure to drive in the proper ed and the gas tank cap stolen John Fisher and Mrs. James lane, after he was involved in from a truck owned by Ronald He stated in hds letter ot resig­ Q: What role will the consul­ Kilduff. a two-car, head-on crash, on Bezzini of Bezzinl’s Furniture nation, "While this action is tants have in the (j-DAP pro­ cess? Budget Hearing Oakland St. Saturday morning. City, Main St., sometime Frl- counter to iboth our expecta­ Meetings tor the week include The other driver was Albert W. day night. The truck was park- tions, I can only assure you that A : “ The consultants will be the budget hearing tonight at Astley, 59, of Mt. Vernon Dr., ed behind the store. H was not my original inten­ working directly with the C.A.C. 8 at Rham high school tor the Vernon. Injuries were minor; ------tion when accepting employ­ Task Forces, the C-DAP Agency, 1969-70 school year and the Sweeney's car was towed. Court a tachometer valued at $60 ment with the town.” and the town staff. They will Board of PTnance open hearings date March 81. was reported stolen from a car Oorr, 29, lives Ito Ptalnvllle perform the inventory of town to receive budget requests for ------’ belonging to Dan Umanetz of with hds wife and their one studies, records, and organiza­ the next fiscal year, scheduled Richard F. Thorpe Sr., 61, of 40 Olcott St. sometime Thurs- child. Before com tog to his This is the nevK number tor the Hartford office of tion and meet with town clti- for tomorrow and Wednesday 166 Lydall St. charged with fall- day night. Mianchester post art Hill Rd., Rockville. 646-1700 Ns in* for current income, possible ion*- i • the larger munlcIpallUei.” <*def, premier and foreign and 7V2 Per Cent Q : Why not increase the mem- defense mtoisters, the meeting An accident was reported term capital growth, or a balanced com- I i bership of the C-DAP Agency to ** viewed as a amall-acale dress Saturday at 1:40 p.m. at Bls- (Continued from Page One) make It more representative? rehearsal for the world Commu- sell and Hamlin Sts. The driv­ SbJIngyexpected as toe availa­ bination of the two. | a d d r e s s | raft confarenoe to be held in A: "Initially It was recogniz­ ers were Donald E. Donovan bility of lending money tl$;ht- FrM Prospectuses wiH be distributed a t ] | ed that the (’-DAP Agency Mcecow in May. of 600 Woodbrtdge St. and Mar­ ened. The Federal Reseive has should not become an unwieldy The Soviet delegation is head- jorie K. Horton of 66 Mountain pursued a tight money policy as the meeting. . c i t y ...... mechanism. A nine-member oJ by party c^lef Leortol Brezh- Rd. a means (or stemming inflation. SAVINfiS BANKraOF MANCHESTER body would unlikely represent Premier Aleksei Krjay- a boost in the prime rate FOR FREE TICKETS • I every section of town, econom- ** toctudes Foreign Minister Joseph A. SImard, 61, of 99 usually is followed by inertases M«mb«r F.O.I.C. Ic level and political affiliation. Gromyko and Defense Essex St. was Issued a written In bank Interest charges tor fi­ M A IL US THiS CX5UPON |______J Our feeling was that the mem- ,Mlr4ster Andrei (.irecHko as well warning for driving after drink­ nancing the purchase of auto­ bership of the Citizens Advlaory Marshal Ivan Yalujbovsky, ing alter he was Involved in an mobiles, appliances, furniture EDWARD R. HERMANN JR., Inve$tmsnt Exscutivs Sfai OGiwRutouf S u v v lsf Committee be expanded cortsid- ^ Warsaw Pact military omn- accident at Main and Forest Sts. and other consumer items. erably and be divided into task oia/ider Friday. Demand (or crqfllt to finance SHEARSON. HAMMILL & CO., INC., 37 Lewis St.. Hartford. Conn., OfRee: 249-9631 tort'sa compoaed of ciUseiM Other f/semberr the War- business expansion, home con­ MANCHESmt • lASr HAMFORP • SOUTH WINDSOR • lOLTON NOTCH from a brood has* of InterasU.” vw Pact -toe OwnintaftM a/i struction and consumer pur­ Free prospectuses will be distributed at the meeting. () : What coMtderaiions wen to NATTi are Bulgaria. chases has been high despite the ATTENDANCE LIMITED TO ISO anticipated braking effect on the economy of the income tax sur­ charge. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1969

vt«w, Taot.; a brother Victor of Mrs. BJaUier McCurry Haugli a 1 . f T ' Ch**w**k»* << MicWfan;' and of Manctwater and the late /% I ' W l l l l I O W f l Andover F i e r m w MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1969 MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1969 O b i t a a r y alx fimndohiMran. aaimiel J. Haugh I. and had „ Pages 11 to 20 Tba funecml will be held to- lived In Hartfbrd tuid BrtaUri “ «ncheater Rotary'Club wUl 281 Enemy Killed morrow at 8:U a.m. from the before coming to Mancheeter 21 •"«•* tomorrow at 6:80 p.m. at Aides Named School Panel «. Waakelewica Funeral Home, 48 years agoi He was employed as Mancheirter Country CSub. J. HMury Tliocntan of 26 WeU Wethergtlrid Ave., Hartford, a ni|^ eupervisor at Veeder- First Head *“ ■’ ^ ^ requiem at Holy Root’ CO.. Hartford, where he As- For Visit by In Heavy Fighting Will Review Rooney Police Sergeant; Skating School Bndgei ■ Trinity Church, Hartford, at 6. had worked tor 40 years. tfelB mondiig at Manchester Oirls, are reminded to turn in PTA Subject Burial srill be in Ml. St. Bene- Suiwivors, besides hia wife (Continued from Page One) Of WATES ManoriBl Hospital. diet Cemetery, Bloomfield. and mother, thdr grinder sale orders no Bloodmobile Space Needs Two Join Force Anril 6 Mr. TlwmtoB was boen in __ and mother. Include five sons, “ 7 “ SL „ J " ^ ™ we. of nueh u »i may call at the fun- John B. Haugh of Bolton,Bolton Wednesday to Judy Andover members of the Co- brtefly breached the Thai perl- 2.486_ the nmbCT of heUcopters For Hennigaii ™ •***MU nnm* tonight fromrmm 7t totrs 9.o OeraM nB. Haugh,i Ihomas B. Paterson, 104 Baldwin Rd. Brian A. Rooney has been > te y Rarrisen Thornton, and lumbia chapter of the American meter in two places,” a conunu- w os space by 1971-1979, a new ad- To Retire Stqrertntandsnt of Scboola Don­ had Uvad in Manchester aU of Haugh and Daniel B. Haugh, all Red Cross have been very buTy "Ique said. -nie U.8. mWstraUon budding promoted to the rank of ald J. Hannigan wUl bs the guest ROCKVIU^ — Mrs. May at home, and S. 8gt. Samuel Mta. Chortes (Bactlsra) Ms Ills. Ha was a member and rw««M t .. ^ ' ------In recent days due to helping Four Hial battertes pouhed **tr*"*s*^^r*J “ ‘ 'ly and another elementary sergeant, and two former There is coasthig in Center qieedisr at the Bowws School tamar vaatrrman of 8t Marv's Petersburg, j. Haugh HI, stationed at Ft. Manchester Area Thompron of Srtiool Rd., Bdl- to arrange for the bloodmobile hundreda of rounds of artlUery *” „ school by 1978-1974 wUl be di^ security cfftcers st toe UMversi- Springs Park until dark. PTA meeting Wetoweday aIgM. iS S S S oir^ Iu xd i. a ■ 8 0 - ^ Fin., i ^ e r of Cecil R. Adams Kobbe in the Canal Zone; four vU'.t to St. Oolumba’s Church in into the charging enemy troops, ^ ^ m H lt a r ^ acne w r ^ Bduca- tort flrat president of toe Man- Donald W. Adams, both of daughters, Mrs. Oscar Ponies of ty of Connecticut have beert ap­ SkUng hours at Nortoview to­ He w4B dtscuM the Mbool • Storrs Motorist Columbia tomorrow from 1:4S to and an armored edumn was ""*®* ™ bombing of North Viet- tonight charter WATE3S and its perman­ night are 6:30 to 9:80. budget and follow it w6to a quen- 6:30 p.m., and also finishing up rushed up to reinforce the de- halted Nov. 1. Projected pupil enrollment ent foodwill rttolrman since the pointed . probationary regrtar tion and answer period. The Bb-ysar Hospitalized in the fund drive to .... get support fenders. command also reported ^ -^_____ *8 the_ need _ for the ohib’s foumUng in 1966, ta patrolm-en by Martchester Po- meettug ie open to the pabUc. .;«nlSf 5^^ple Tf I!? o';*D^‘al^“ Margaret B. Haugh end Kflss • _ ■\r______for the bloodmobile work and q w *. __ _ ^mtMeewb ground dashsilAmla Inliin theTTbA nrtHiUonal____ .... hlah achool''sT^B «6M. a w p te. O E ^ and M h « « W Funeral services were held Mar^ P ' iiu n r ^ ; h " a r retiring from the WATES act- Hoe Chief James M. Reardon. His tatt wUl foOow a bud- msmbar oC Hose Go. I of the tKi. oN*moon th« wiiK^in, ' J*'**^' home; Crash in Vernon c t^ r^ r v lc e s the organization communique wUd. ^ ^ tJS^oaS iW n m r. atternoon atmt the Wilhelm five brothers. Miller Haurh itles becauM of HI health. Rooney became a memlrer of ZBA To Hear nees meeting ataitlng at 7:80, Town Fire Department Thurston Funeral Home, St...... - -- «augn. D„..,K.Roj..,a« «o„. ?oJ“, “Si. .R .r “ , " i “ ' ^ One of toe seven toundens of the police force Sept. 2, 1902. during whitti Mrs. Merita FO- He ettended Manchester Petersburg, Clarence is reported in satisfactory con- *e"»*ve went Into its 2 8 rd ^ y ti o* ‘ **® toward a ths WATES, Kra. Thampson ta- Before becoming a poHoeman, ley, preeldent, wOl present toe Htau^ and Roy Haugh, aU of dltion at RockvUte Oeneral Hos- m.ttee have b ^ calling f o r ^ r about 30 rocket and mortar at- “ °**® *'***' zchool concept. and graduated from qfred the flirt Toos of Fun Rooney was a mall carrier in Six Requests elats of officers for next year. ______J- P“ « l he underwent sur- and prospective donors The o n ^ U ^ 2 5 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ J ® "” * * The idea of building another ■how/ta 1966 and, with the help Manchester for two yeans. TWs wUl be foBowed bjr a abort fold. A former chief account- COVENTRY — Mrt Marlon *!l****' ^ Sarasota, Pla.; four gery tor internal injuries recelv- “ " * ^ ‘ *®* bases end towns Sunday idght **®*^® hack^ ^ *'‘Fb school in another part o f Mrs. Rudolph Qorsch the TTw Zoning Board of Appeals program by the. sboto grade ant M Chwwy Broa., he was Or^oTd L w d y 68 of accidentTn Rockville ®'^® Lanier, Mro. John Y o ^ , f ^ s d ^ n S S y tovad^ the has been conaidered ' He graduated from Manches­ '^ariU hold its putttc hearings to­ choir. tormer Mrs. Doris Beldh« of ter IQgh School, and served in •mployejTSn accountant for St.,^to%, Eroeat S PWUp Mro *Sd“’ «' ^^‘^Csilenc^'the b^e^ The HeraldTs staff), enooureged the Army tor foiu" years. night in the Hearing Room of The sixth gradara have been tha State PubUc UUltUea Oom- Oowdy, died Saturday night at V erJ S T tT l^ .:. ^ ‘ ward R o ^ ^ ^ ’ M^! northeast of Saigon. ^ zone to silence the batter- there is some 12 acres of vacant radio and TV programa and the Municipal Building. Invited to hear Dr. Hennigan’s mission before he retired in Manchester Memorial Hosnltai I,® ?"? .“ J Ifarttord. and Is in the intensive care unit. aw™- to « » « . „ - Rooney was dischaiged w«ti toe gave membeiB an inomtive to rank of corporal. talk, and to Join their porenta 1M9. He Wi lose weight / AppMcatibns to be heard in­ or on aduU Mend for refnah- car In the Rooney will don Ws sergeant’s clude a request from the' Army- Mrs. Tliompson was toe first mmta in toe cafeterta after­ World War atrlpee on March 23. He lives Manchester WATE3S queen, and Navy dub to add to Itsi existing ward. The PTA-sponsored book Ibiir' brothers with his fandly at 61 Jen Dr., won a trip to Bermuda. She Brian A. Booney building, and a request from Al­ fair -wUl be open tor broweljig Hebroni by parenta during toe social helped to otganlae other exander Jarvis for a special ex­ WATES dubs in CkzmecUout, Richard J. Sontor, toe son of hour. clul. . M™. 0 «» p b.«r. A. r.Ur«l. wu . S““„ “ SI. an«, 1,, th. rich, huM Im. ^ 3 S U oT ^ fi»w toS it ^ 2 2 T 2 ? S,. m admlnUbWcn Manchester Police Lt. Joseph ception to erect a car wash at with the oBBtatance of Mns. Grade Crftssiiig M. (Vliginia) Johnson of Man- member of the Second Congre- ^ 5^®n’®tory. Other weekend arrests in Ver- Boucar of Hebron Rd is 10 Americana taut hnr.i i ^ ^ ® ynllto that tol- building. Funds for this were Sartor, ' will become a proba­ W. Middle T ^ e., near Adams cheriaTtwo grondchlldrro. Jef- gaUonal Church of C ovent^ «>e non: h S bv Mro H ^ TaW^^ low^. U.S headquarters said, voted down in a referendum Bertram Bennett and Mrs. John Pavelaok. There are now clubs tionary regular April 6, Rear­ Width Okayed St. WIVES fary T. Johnson and M. Brad- Survivors, besides her hus- f “ ?®!!^ Home, 400 Fred A. Bagley, 24, of Fram- Mrs. Earl Robents^^ta R o ^ t bottlefledd nrodiiced Vietnamese about a year ago. in Bridgeport, MUford, New don atmounced. Sartor Is pres­ For his Birthday, Amlvar- lay Jatswon, both of Manchea- band, include a son, Donald E. . . tonight from 7 to 9 Ingham, Mass., was charged Eleetls and M rs' Ehniie Ool 'bodies *^***®*'®WUed and two The committee also noted the The Manchester Redevelop­ Other appUoamls are, August Haven, West Haven, Seymour, ently a security policeman at sary or Just because you love tS ; and aeveral nieces and Gowdy, and a daughter, Mrs. 2 to 4 and with operating without a IdoSse A t d v ^ i : a k ^ i^ - ' ...... "®®<1 elementary ment Agency Friday was given Zeppa, 788 “Birch " r Mbunitain Rd. Harttord, New Brltalh and Or­ the Unirorstty of OonnecUcuL " ^ ' ' r him, give him a VIBRAZOR. ange. He graduated flirt in the class an o k 2 T t^ the State labile ^ « » J"**®"*!®" It’s the amazing new Elec­ Funeral services will be held entry, and four grandchildren. . of Aug. 28, 1967 from toe Con- Uttllties Oommlealon to buHd a « tric Blade Raaor for use Wednaeday at 2 p.m. at St Funeral services will be held ..^v .. ~ Mrt. J|0bn Pavelaok will suc­ .. ' ---- t—fAt ____ ■__*re; Edward W. SmRh, 16 with Lather that will give Manr'a Epiaconal Churrii. Burial tomorrow at 1 p.m. at Second “ *e">°” 8i contributions-to the Court_ 12, April 1 . Dow ^ 25th Hifantry Division bi- headquarters ing. The town now has aeven ceed Mrs. Thompson aa per­ n ecti^Poltoa Training Acade- ®STS2 ^ ®*«»**> «y village. m thl s * ; ^ t^ ro - . several ROiMbTHkl mmiiths oowbagot or appointed by toe president Leonard Bonneville, another that are closer, more com­ There will be no callii« hours, Holmes Funeral Home, 400 *"K School. ....He Is also scheduled for Rock- In "the southwest part of **** Americans will be ^bout 16 classrooms mnmhnr nt fho TTrv>nn The extra widthwiuui is neededneeueu wto --- Hayden-r----— L. Griswkkd,— will fortable and longer lasting. and the family request that Main St., Manchester, tonight vllle court April 1 . town. Mrs. John Phelpa and toe fire, blaalng away The committee selects its own needed for special educaUon. permanent chairman. Mrs. force, will S S e aTrS^ ®“®'^ ® « ® ^ ^ ” *?“ *** « « eortenrton of his per- And VIBRAZOR wlU aoUialTy flowan be omitted. toom 7 to 9. Keith H.' Desoe of Springfleld, Mrs. John Orr are soUcttlng o^callber machines guns mlt to maintain a free-standing postpone his "five o’clock” Funerals The town is now in the jmo- Bertram Bennett la toe co-chair­ the tracka Mass., was charged with In- contributions on Boston Hill Rd. *”^ t o d on armored personnel Israeli Jets bationary patrolmen April 6. sign cloeer to the street than shadow for hours. Give it to cess of constructing a 29-room man of toe committee. Mn. Bobert Ashton Mlaa Anna J. Defocle toxication after he was re- and Mrs. WUllam Bennett on ftfT®,*"®' ^ sweep at dawn elementary sriwol which should Bonneville graduated from DOCrOB BATTO A TABOET is peffmftted at 264 Miata St. him today. HeT love you for James M. Hynd Mrs. William Krar, WATES it every morning for the ELUNOTON—Mra.______Margaret COVENTRY —Miss Anna J. portedly found asleep in a car. OTead Rd. ,17?®“ bodies of 30 North be ready for occupancy, at least the CSilefa of Police Training STOCKHOLM—Sweden’s 9,000 Alfred Hrutsinls, wlM request Funeral services for James Hit Targets* president, recently appointed Academy qn May 10, 1968, and rest of hU life. Honan Ashton. 48, hl^!^h*oA****^ board members that two schools chaplain; Mrs. Kenneth Griffin, Manchester: St. Peter and Paul’s Church, Windsor Locks. wibiHn x i«.ki ®°“ '‘l toe street, promote'school lunch programs. Wiled and six wounded. A caoed Inkirv Oabiiiv^.. would create an imbsdance In publicity; Mrs. Thomas Badore, Waterbury, at 10. Father Honan Friends may call at the fu- Other area police activity: In addition to the awarding of spokesman said two of the when thelrrar w i n ***® since It wxmld not be sunshine; Mrs. Pavelack, pro­ They Earned Square Dance Diplomas wUl be toi celebrant Burial wUI "eral home tonight from 7 to 9. J®" . COVENTRY prizes, provided by ^totover enemy wero killed and one cap! Z X P<>®®“>1® to duplicate all of the gram; Mrs. WiUlam Labadie, Ready for the calls of “ Swing Through, Spin the Top, AUemande Left and Grande Right,” the be in Calvary Cemetery. Water------^ ^ P ® ° P * ® were ar- Grange, the Milk tor H ealth lured. r ^ T h T m h ^ e r ^ ’^ f ^ ” " facilities. Dr. Ramsdell favors ways and means; Mrs. Joseph bury. '> Dena D. Smith -Fla.,.FW- formerly of Mancheeter, rested over the weekend bybv Cov- gTouoonv„», wui show______slides entitled 'iVie-ra.. m oj;u®a- iT»e Vminister----- waswar. theuie n,ev.Rev. one school 62 graduates of the Manchester Square Dance Club series of lessons, line up Saturday night at you made us what we are today... Kamor, secret pal; Mrs. Doro­ Friends______may _call _ _ at_____ the_ fu- VERNON — Dena Denise 'v®*'® held yeeterday afternoon entry police and charged with ^ ^ p p e n e d at Noon” ’ covered b v t o r m e r l y of Ai»- _ thy Longer, hospitality; Mra. the club’s celebration of its 13th season and its Graduation Jamboree at Waddell School. Dur­ ing a special ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Heins, 1968 club treasurers, presented dlplomaa and neral home twilght ftom 7 to 9. Smith, alx-montos-old daughter W Holmas^irorai Home 4TO failure to obey stop sign: Wil- TV station WTIC had a pro- 196th L ^ ^ ^ J t t a n t ^ M ^ e ag4r Edwin McConnell, historian; ------of Mrs. Sheryl Dianne Smith of Main St. ’The Rev. Felix Davis, Ham S. Gorden, Coventry; ducUon crew covering a lunch about ^ BaptlM Hospital. badges to the graduates. After toe .ceremonies, there was dancing \rito Earl Johnston as caller. 35 miles south ______Mrs. Robert Soule, ’’Lillian Rul- Mrs. Round D. Oavitt »> ObM St., died Saturday at I»®tor of S e ^ Congregation- James A. Alogna, SJorra, also period at the CJJLi he~ tt o ®' ^ ^ e newspaper A1 Thomaston nick So Sorry” ; Mrs. Grover Mr. and Mrs. Russell White cued the rounds. Club workshops will begin tomorrow from 8 to bigger and better Hartford Hospital. She waa born W Church, officiated. charged with’ speeding; Law- rerently kM ^ aald Gumhurriya said toe Israeli Mitchell, club photographer; 10:30 at the school for members, and former and inactive members. New square dance class­ VERNON — Mrs. Margaret , . ^ rence J Silva Jr Oiinker Hill ^ ^ ± ^ n M ^ \,Mrs. the 166 taodlea were Viet Cong raid near Amman ushered in "a es will begin In toe tall. (Herald photo by Bucel'vlclus.) Hawkes GavUt, 77, of North , ® . . , , 1. 1. u Roswell E. AtN>rn and Mrs. Lebro Fracchia, song Granby, mother of Mra. Edna ^ " ® ^ ‘ ®«*'^®®® *’® *'®“* Conn., and Kurt LlSdero, RWg: ^ J r t of t o H ^ ^ t L l ^ m ‘ **® ®8caiaUag Israeli Youth Held director. r diln' 0*7“ “ Wednesday at 2 p.m. at toe Funeral services tor Roswell wood St., Manchester. Frank Atwood’s ' X t o ^ v nro. atr strikes and small terrorist measures against Arab L y ^ N l b ^ ^ ^ p i t a f W ^ ; Walf-Lewtt Funeraf Home, Mil- E. Aboro of 983 Tolland Tpke., Thomas W. Becker of West ^ e ^ t I S ^ e C t ®®r“ '‘®"- Werner Pupils Pact Affecting field Maes «»he wa^fhe «Hfe of ton, Fla. Burial will be In Caine Bucfcland, were held Saturday Willington was charged with annoimced tiTT rc* h -1 w ■ ciiargeocharged toe U.S. Defense In Stabbing Fire Calls R r t L ^ r G ^ t t Cer^ieteiy, Milton. ^afternoon rn o o n at Hplmes_Holmes Fur^ial Funeral having ^unsato unsafe tires; Sheldon _____ ta^^;U.S. Headquarters said mill- Department . 7was “ “ Interferingu .«„era.g (Continued from Page One) (^neration Gap Give Recital 4^000 at P & W Whlte-Glbson Funeral Home,’ Home, 400 Main St. ’The Rev. Jones. Coventry, failure to obey TVnvn fIrefigUera reqpond- Funeral services were held4 WhUe-GlDSon f'unerai nomer nome, 4uu Main at. xne Kev. Jonea, ^.^vemry, laiiure lo ooey Manchester Eveninir HafoIh f ^ 4ZI-----. m‘".*> neiping ® 'P ^ .^ Israel > ^ 1 tflanP>«« . ^ 66 Elm St., is in charge of local Earle R. (3uster, pastor of state traffic control signal, and Andover corresnondent. shellings and execute attacks, and la- »to,ttbed in toe chert several Topic for PTA The first In a series of mid- ed to three calta over toe week­ this afternoon at the Hayes- end. Ratified by UAW HuUng Funeral Home 364 Sal- arrangements.Ai-T-nnirAmAntB North MethodistMethodL<- Church,rfhiimh of-nf. Steven Wlnchell,Wlnchell. HickoryHlckorv Dr.,Dr.. ,ence____ Moe,» «.- tel.... 742-6796. ^ usual report But beled “ suspicious” the recent lit” ®®' ^ ®s4d authorities have' season recUiUs given by the The Buckl^ School PTA will Saturday, at 6:16 p.m., there mon Brortc St.. Graiiby Bur------fldated. Burial wiU be in toe Coventry, breach of peace and South Vi-etnamese headquarters visit to Tel Aviv by Gen. TTieo- **’® ®*1®S®^ weapon, which he' piano and vocal pupils of the NORTH HA'VBN, Ctonn. (AP) meet tonight at 8 In toe school 'was a foW aiaim on Hartford lal was in Soutoiviek Ms m Dari H. Murphy spring in the Wert Stafford aggravated assault. reported 10 clvlldano were killed dore Conway, commander of the <1®scribed as a "Boy-Scout-type”.. Werner Piano, Organ and Vocal —A new contract affecting 4,000 S o i^ c k , Mass. Murphy, 63. of Cemetery. Also. Jayne Beaudet, High and 24 wounded in a rocket at- U.S. Army Strike Command. hunting knife, auditorium. The meeting is open Studio, was held yerterday after­ Rd. Cambofl'ia Says U.S. to the public. Saturday, at 7:42 p.m., fire­ workers at toe Pratt 8c Whitney Mrs. Mar}- C. Ward Wethersfield, father of Mrs. ------S*-- Coventry, failure to obey t ^ on a retogee village south The semi-official Egyptian und the girl hadi beeiv noon in the chapel of South stafe traffic control signal; Apologizes for Incident ^ Nang and another two cl- newspaper A1 Ahram"^**ald friends tor several years," Da’vid Gibbons, Manchester United Miethodlst Church. Mrs. fighters extinguished a fire in Aircraft plant here was raUtled Ronald Matthewson of Menches- by members ot«toe United Auto PHMDM HB-MH r-o ^ '*^®'^ W“ ®<1 and 32 Egyptian forces mobUlzed along Cirtello said, but broke off toelr^ High School teacher of speech Karen W. Pearl and Mrs. Louise a car at 193 E. Center St. wSTJ^rL^S^i ^ ^ tor. ^®i .^uy fV W ord Deaconess-Acting Vicar Workers Sunday, but toe union Richard Ehirocher, and senior EhigUsh, and a group Recknagel are instructora. Yerterday firefighters took Thuroday at WUkes Barre (Pa.l ______...... Ap” S s i L X “ “ *® ‘ ®™»® Suez Canal have b e ^ 1]?®“ ® / ^ «■ of students will conduct an off- care of an elecitriicel fire at 90 atlU faces a challenge by on of Mrs. Markm Gaffney Mur­ The room was decorated with Hospital. the-cuff d^ate on drugs, sex, Park SL. at 7:43 prtn. independent union group. phy. SAN FRANCISOO (AP) — raaiure lo anve proper “ tb7” «.7t-T77” terrorist Incidents u‘®‘y against any aggression or ‘’ “‘ "a y msni, me youu flowers. A varied program of Mrs. Ward was bom In Otre alcohol, airt toe generation gap. No irdurles wero reported. By a vote of 1,060 to 161, Funeral servlceSj were held Deaconness Phyllis Edwards Jf;^® tor truiaJ ^at InfUcted'heavy civilian cas- ®ue>uy movements on the front ®?Jy told Jnve^gatona 82 numbers was presented. gon, Wis., and Uved in Coven road conditions. They \rill also discuss methods members of UAW Local .1284 try tor many years About three afternoon at Rose H'U Fu- became the first woman to per- today, unities also were reported. **u® of the canal’s eastern *toy, who is no longer In- The next recital in the aeries approved a three-year pact, ef- Spokesmen said 21 Vietnamese bank.” school, was approached by a by which parents can keep toe yeors ago, she went to WUkes u®ral Home, 680 Elm St., form a marriage in the E p i^ - lines of communications open to will be held at the same place Public Records fecUve May IS. It would give Rocky Hill. Burial ■was in Rose pal . Church when she united ^ '^®to tilled and five wounded "°ted “ continuing Israeli state trooper early tods morning on Sunday, June 8, at 8, when Barre to stay with her son teen-agers. A question and ans­ Warrantee Deeds them pay hbosts of eight per Hill Memorial Park, Rocky HiU. John W. Malloy, 31, and Karen V.”®*?’ 'rt'en two heavily loaded three- toass relnforcemenU in the Sin- as he sat in his car several WiUlam Word. wer period will follow. another group of students will Paul J. and Joyce P. Carbone cent in the first year of too ------Willoughby, 26. Manchurian ^ tojses struck land mines Desert directly behind toe Is- mU®s from toe park. Clrtello Survivors, besides her son, in­ J' Officers for next year wlH be be presented. to Darrel L. and Carolyn P. contract, and three per cent in “Samuel • J. ’ Haugh Mrs. Edwards, a widow, was Kom-pongcham Province. ^ Saigon. In raeli-held eastern bank,” and ^<1 the youth asked TTooper clude a daughter-in-law of Cov­ Installed at the May meeting. Those who participated yerter­ Robinson, property at 622 Weto- each of the last two years. A entry and RockviUe five grand____ Samuel J. Haugh II, 68, of 71 the tirot of her sex ordained to Border Quiet “ The U.S. government apodo- Phuoc Thy, 40 miles east of Sal- accused Israel of moving 30 Deo Blanchette to help him and day were Deborah A. Pearl, cost-oMIvlng formula waa writ­ gizes for this intrusion.” the goa, Viet Cong troops set off a touck loads of rockets into toe >«*er led him to toe wooded The nominating committee is erell St., conveyance tax 626.16. children, and five great-grand- Garden St., husband of Mrs. holy orders In the Churdi. The Mrs, David Caplow, Mrs. Gerald Robin J. Chamberlain, Lynne A. Maskel Construction Co. Inc. ten Into toe contract to cover (Continued from Page One) agency said, quoting the mes- bomb In a studeott parking lot. “ ’®^- ' stretch of Bidwell Hill Road In? (^lildren. Margaret Brennan Haugh, died ordination took place tour years Compasso, Mrs, Joseph Mlaku- Spdron, Ellen B. Platok, EUlen to August Steppi and Domenico possible pay boosts during the Funeral services were held yesterday at Manchester Me- ago. killing two students and wound- Egyptian troops have been on tb® park ■where toe girl’s body D. Farley, Christopher J. Tsoka- last two years. Chinese force. nas. Principal Vincent Ramlzl, Morrone, parcel on Linewood this afternoon in Oregon, Wis. morial Hospital. aie performed the weekend ’Ihe incident involved a mixed Ing 30 others. alert along the 103-mile Suez Ca- was found, las, Roger B. Dolan, Maureen Peking and Moscow and Phillip Rich. Dr., conveyance tax $7.16. An unusual feature of toe con­ Thea lie famUyA41811UV suggests oUKCeSHiO thatU lilv those i-liuoe •»••Mr. • »Haugh was bomw a j * w Oct.,»-. 9. *«scuaacs^emarriage ceremony CiiiVlZV fa-gsas UlO the «.V«b“ act- 1. J 1. L —J. ex- » U.S.-South _■ Vietnamese patrol. U.S.------headquarters also report- ®toce last week’s fierce------ar- Olriello said------toe body, Afully U U jr E. Shaw, SharcHi N. Pain. Ann The hospitality committee will » Lease tract provides pay boosts before wishing to do so make me- 1910 in GilbertviUe, Mass., son iiw vicar of St. Aldan’s church. ®"^"8:ed sharp protests again, which came under fire after ed that s;x American hellcop- *“ '®ry duels there. E ^ t has al- cOothed and wearing a coat, had serve refreshments following to­ B. Abele, Karen R. Pain, AUda- the current contract expires. ^ ^ nirnand nnewspapers a uj a n n n ^ f a Fon/\Frorireported having crossed into Cambodia,.xj_ .z tors__ _ were shot . . .- down and _ de- ^ ready said i4 it considers — a« the____ en- beenai.___ thrown oveo- an embank- Chenoy Bros. Inc. to United mortal contributions to the night’s meeting. Jao't’*® Oeltrinsky, Leslie A. But a company official has “ hatred and indignation” and Agence Khmer roported. stroyed by enemy gunners over '“ rgement of Israeli forces and '"®*'t and was lying In the snow Aircraft Oorp., approodmately North Coventry Congregational Stager, Drtrdre J. Shaw. 26,000 squaie feet of floor space warned representatives of toe Church. "oceans of hatred” at factory The U.S. note asked Cambo- the weekend including three lortlficatlons on the eastern She 1 ^ apparently been stal> UAW that the wage hikes might meetings and workers' protests, dla “ for any information” about in Chuong Thien Province bank "acts of aggression de- bed nearby. Also, Ingrid P. Anthony, Diana in buildings at Forest and Elm J. Lord, Bonnie L. Dolan, Kaith- Sts., for one year commencing be delayed because of toe ef­ John ,T. Haney About 200 persons gathered two Americans and toffee South deep in the Mekong Delta, serving immediate retaliation.” He said the only signs of vio­ Plane Crash Toll Ie SALE IS NOW aiine B. Lord, Shirley R. Sea- April 1, 1969, with two options of forts of a dissident union. Sunday arpund the Chinese Em- Vietnamese reporteil missing. Three Americans were killed lence on the body were toe- John T. Haney, 83, of-^New vey, Oail E. Blevins, Susan one year each. The dissident union, called the London, father of John T. Haney bassy in Moscow, shouting in- and presumed wounded, during and seven wounded in the rtab wounds. We've grown along with you. At our North Main office we're ' IN PROBRESS Thrtnas, Karen A. Howard, Marriage License Independent Aircraft Machinists, Jr. of 160 Porter St., died this suits and raising clenched fists, the patrol, the agency said. crashes. The losses raised to Police began looking for the but the demonstration was Boaters Given Donna R. Bennett, Elaine A. David Joseph Gauthier, 861 has filed a petlUdn with the Na­ compieteiy new inside and out. Now we have two drive-in windows. morning at ^ e Nutmeg Pavil­ Mounts to 155 two young peojde when parents A R T H U ^^ Tsohales, Relnls Puklnskls, tional Labor Relations Board ion, New London. brief. Soviet newspapers heated Adams St., and Judith Marie A brand new safe deposit area. And more convenient parking. — up their campaign against Merit Marks of both telephoned headquarters Sharon A. Anthony, Ilze K. calling for a representation elec­ Survivors also include five (Continued from Page One) Taylor, Fall River, Maas. 1(X) Chinese Communist party chair­ at about 1:80 a.m. and said toey Klselas, Carla M. Volkert, Sha­ tion at toe North Haven plant. grandchildren. have claimed more than Building Permit had been vacations in Caracas, lives: man Mao Tse-tung and warned Manchester Power Squadron "'®''® concerned. ron A. Smith, Rosemary E. Got- The group needed 1,200 signa­ Come on down and have a iook at our new face. You'il find A Mass of requiem will be recently awarded merit marks ' ------Michael Corra, two-famiiy Also killed were three Vene- —134 killed when two planes “ Peking adventurists their Even Chicago River’s tler, Cheryl A. Messner and tures of plant employes to force celebrated Wednesday at 10 a.m. to 46 of Us members. These dwelling at 16-17 Sunset St., banking with CBT in Manchester is now easier and more pleasant zuelan baseball figures—Nestor collided over New York City, criminal policy is doomed to AUce K. Oado. y 2 2 , 0 0 0 . . such an election. The number at the St. Mary’s Church, 10 awards are given to members CofC To Talk of signatures obtained was not than ever before. Huntington St., New London. Isaias Chavez, a pitcher on his who have contributed substan­ Burial will be in New I .nnHnn . —193 dead wlhen a Japanese In contrast, a Japanese corre- Weariri’ Green Today G L O B E made public. tial effort for the advancement To Merchant 1 • way to the San Francisco jetliner crashed in Thkyo Bay, spondent reported the Chinese In the meantime, United Auto Giants' training camp in Tiw- ’ capital was quiet with none of (Continued from Page One) > of toe organization. ‘ Mrs. Irven Kirpens Those receiving toe honor On Plantings TranI Ssniee Workers officials said toey will — u,iiun m i uciis *®®’ -^rtz.: Antonio Herrera, —i j)idUed when A i r the noisy demonstrations that Preslrient In classes and stare coldlyat hold the aircraft engine manu­ Mrs. ...jttttt Myrtle Warnok 'Kifpens, 3 were Fred Aeford, John Barry, Open House, Friday, March 21, 6-9 P.M. 76. of 24 St., wife of f Venezuelan Garde- prance Jet crashed at Orly Air- followed the March 2 fighting. Preslrient their instructors. , S-h*' '•°hn Harry, Tomorrow night the Chamber BOS M AIN STREET facturing firm, a division of Uni­ Irven Kirpens, died Saturday CJarlos port, Paris, June 3, 1962 Correspondent leahlge Akloka Nbcim. The shamrock was pot- The jxarade in Savannah was “ ward Brown, D ^id Calkins, of Commerce City BeautlAiI 648-2165 ted Aircraft ciorp., to toe terms night at Manchester Memorial ® —129 dead, when a U.S. of the newspaper Asahi Shim- ted for presentation in a vase the llSth annual. Ctty employes ‘^"'m ltteo will review preliml- of the contract agreement North Main Office. - Hospital. Cardenales. reached last week. . . Army-chartered transport bun wrote: “ It is always Russia engraved with a view of the "^8^“ p X L n r ^ r g e F r e n ^ T Farr’s Sport AathMiMd I No business. Just a friendly chat and coffee and snacks. Mrs. Kirpens______was___ ™...born in ^ ® houses hit belonged craished in South Vietnam, Dec. which first announces the bor- „ ..i PalhtlnS a green stripe down the ' ™ * ‘®"“ ’ ^ h ^ r, to be built in the North iflhwter for “ If toe company fails to put Manchester, daughter of David ^ Oonnel. a weU known 24, 1966 der clashes . . . ' ^ “ ® ®"'* carrying the middle of toe parade route, cov- ° “ *‘*'®*^’ Philip Qatter, End Renewal Project. Dr. Doug-. WkUroirfo m into effect a bona fide agree­ Join us in a "new look” celebration. and Elizabeth Warnok, and had volleybaU player. —129 servicemen killed when There mere are au.u..Bstrong »usurmises ii..io« iin , . ---- inscription:------erlng 3% miles. • Denis^ ^ ® *Greaney, r ®*‘*"*’^ Marshall ® h a ro Green lasfew H. Smith, ''“chairman, 7 " “ “ ’’ said ®a' ment entered into by the parties, lived In the Manchester-Ifart- ^ »^® an Air Force transport crashed P®'*'"^ that Moscow has rea- “ The White House, d es eed ^ a u s e SL Patrick s Day is Henry Hem- *■ S r a C M L and attempts to utilize toe ford area most of her life. I'lf. 7*'® children were „e,ar Ttokyo, Jisie 18, 1963 wanting to use the inci- by James Hoban of Ireland.” not^a,^le^i holiday^ some clUea i,recj,ta, Henry Hilliard, Williain r r a ^ probably be smokescreen laid down by this rump union, it will face the uni­ Survivors, besides her hus- >^7'®“- -12«’ killed as T w o 'a'irliners i®?‘® ’J ^A®,.®*’®'^ . Fay h ^ an lUurtrated . . Howes. Robert King, Walter band, include a brother; Fred ®P® house national guards- collided i id T r^ d T a to T ira n d Chinese-Soviet relations so it book about Ireland as a gift for In Jer^y a ty. N .^ o n e o< Kom^anuT" arorge‘* ’KrlrtckM °® ' ted strength and resources of Special CBT Offer from March 24 to April 4. Warnok of Bolton. ">en wuid the charred bodies of Canyon, Ariz June 30 1966 ®®" ‘ ®'‘® *®ad®rshlp In the pro- Mrs. Nixon. The president’s ‘he marchers was Andrew »Dni- Q^^Ke Dickie Burton Little a » *7 i committee the International union,said a Open a new checking or savings account for $50 or add $50 to your om TAX LO A N statement by a spokesman for Funeral services will be held ‘wo children, olutchir.g the fire- _ia g dead as a Swiss Britta- J®®‘®<1 world Communist party wife, whose maiden name waa han, lord mayor or New R In Raymond Uttle ’ review. are not ready. Wednesday at 1 p.m. at Holmes scorched remains of a dog. In nia turboprop cra-^hed in Nico- conf®*"®"®®-” Ryan, decided to caU St, Pa- -County Wextord, Ireland, the william ALLimOUND the UAW local. ! present savings account and take your choice of these free gifts: Funeral Home. 400 Main St. another house a woman’s body ala Cyprus April 20 1967 ’ Soviets have accused Pe- trick’s Day her birthday, al- ancestral home of the late Pres- Manning Donald John The Ctoamber inet wlfh Bd- The company said tne con­ Burial will, be ip East Ceme- was found hunched over that of T-iai wue’d when a ’RrltlT, w ^ing of doing more or less toe though actually ahe waa 66 Sun- Itlert Kennedy. The parade vras ^ Miner John M ayiiw OrMt ^ NAGIfflfIST tract with the UAW local pro-- CANNON MILLS BLANKET tery.•J' a aon ahe had tried to protect. liner hit Mt Futi Japan March “ “ “ s. F*ovunui6 amicu SERVICE vldes pay boosts averaging fl.09 Soft, warm, luxurious. “ BRHMIEPORT f Friends may call at the fu- Pieces of ctothing and luggage 5, 1906 clashes to achieve its graat-pow- j„ ert F. Kennedy. per hour over the life of toe A quslity blanket for guest or neralZFAI homennnttt rnmrvviMyvKrtomorrow from n 2 fsIrom v ^ m #KtA.the plane ______were seen amid . . —m dead when a Pauiatnni a ®*' v * Vhe&emonlstlci AarAWt/^niarf/> nlnPlans, na " " More than 100 re* pact. fn 1 an/l T a n » ____ ueau wiien a t-UKIb4ani i „„ia *1,= ai. Irish Americans regard aa a master bedroom. to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. the wrecked houses. airliner crashed Lobanov said the dispute overoyer " c^id'-capUal “of ‘ Eirar everyA "*“* * ^ 5 oik tor a R y S re- OPERATORS Get the caah you noed to pay your taxeg The agreement also covered near Cairo, the island had some skilled tradesmen at the The government decreed May 20, 1966 been smoldering _ declared Triah t o T X starting In San FTancia- er. John Shenardson. Rodnev P’®" ^ their —and get it fasti Juit call us and tell us how Mrs. Anna Gorris tlu^®jlays of official mquming —H8'killed when a Canadian plant—carpenters, plumbers and much you want. We’ll have the cash ready some tool makers — who ap­ OPERATORS proved the pact in a separate 30. 1963 the renewal area. and waiting for you when you come in. HI-INTEN8ITY LAMP ly warned” oft by the Soviets. l®h» ®®^‘®‘ ‘® “ ®®P ‘T®*'’ O’Callaghan, vice prart- they wera at it, the girte painted t ^ ^ t o r ^ S T s i Bottca, Conn. 836 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER (hhddotiL THE CONNECTICUT BANK FoortAe,, ’ tMih —7— of Hartford, luiuand womt uvmuonaviation cBsasdisaster on nw. when a Jetliner nuclear threat and nuclear dent of .the association, said let hundreds of picnic tables and The ceremony dimcfav was Armtnri ***** Or OaH Next to Singer Sawing Canter • 649-0608 Mrs...... Urrains Orsene of Long- repaid. Fifteen other^ r a . Z j TJT “ ■ blackmail” against the world, ^ s m a n d a were not met stu- trash barrels S oon fog St. SL p e i i ^ mS ShoU?; OKN EVININCW BY APPOINTMINT— PHONE ran HOUM ^ DRUG C O . crashes 3, 1963 especially against China. denta of Irish extraction would trk*. •' home ? ® " **®**“ *<*> troe pn- AND TRUST COMPANY •Miio. gram funds wftl beamed. to l^pSy^Ematkm 707 : t e s t , Mae 0 4 l-8 m m s bENEPICIAL FINANCE CO. Hours: Monday-Friday 9-3—Thursday Evening 6-8 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, MONDAY, MARCH 17, IM9 MANCHlsyrmt EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. (X)NN.. MONDa V ,' MARCH 17,. 1969 TfilRtlBttl C oventry propriated figure tor the cur­ orillbe oontained in that: Select' rent flocol year. The Board dt men’* fai«%ete (tbene fcwsimte Vernon Tolland in the Town Hall with )own con­ The Tolland Junior Women’s wiU meat tomorrow night at 8 EUucmUon hoa already ohaved flg u rce to r oM tow n b o o rd e e x ­ sulting engineer James ThAnp- aub WiU meet tosnorrow night in the high sahool fjrm. . about $187,600 from )te original cept education, pluz odraMelra- son of Buck and Buck to retHew at 8 in the United Oqngregalion- Budget Study document oa prenented to It by thne town oCflcee aueh an town proposed revisions to the town si Church ReUgioue Skluoatlon ------Report Due subdivision and road regula­ •chooi odmlnlatratioB, derh) were eaepooted to be Democrats Building. Dr. ESmer Dis*an of tions. SUDS Set Tonight Adminlatrailon pceoented tte ready for the Board o t F in a n ce Mancheoter wlU rdate M* ex­ requeote to the ocbool board over the weehend, but m Tonight on Back $200 The VBTV Auxillsry will meet periences on the hoepUal ship The Board of Finance toolfht early in January. Total amount figure* have been made avail- tonight at 7:80 at the Post 8.S. HOPE’S recent voyage to H om e. C eylon. arfll begin Its annual budget waa $1,768,700. The Board of Henry Bldg. < ! ■ Education hoa cut this bo $1,- ADM Grant The Totlsnd Volunteer Fire The ToUend Grange wlU meet ni^i, and wfll hold the Orat , Department Auxiliary will meet SCISSORS 666,100, and it wUl probably bis ^ ■P«c4al oommlttoe wHl re­ tomorrow night at 8 et the meeting of the budget season, The Democratic Town Com- tonight at 8 in the Leonards Grange HaU. R O V ra ii — POfiT Rt>. PUMBI _ further pored by the Board of Abeeatee Ballot* port to the Board of Regreaen- which will be devoted entirely Finance before the budget hear­ mititee wetit on rscoxd lost week Comer Firehouse, The United Qongregational Available March 20 totiw tonigtat on findings con- to budget revleiw. This is in ing. The total school appropria- in favor of ths $200 par pu$>U St. Matthew's Oonfratemlty of Church Board of M M one will PROF^SIONAL DOC CROOMINC tloos for the current year ora cemlng the Henry Building state ADM grant in Cbrlstlsn Doctrine Methods meet tomorrow night at 8 st preparation for the annual bud­ HARTFORD (AP) — AU Om- $1,866,644. necUcut reatrteeite unable to get whldi woe ordered vacated. Governor John Dempeey*a pro- at 8 In the home Of Gendd D’Sena, RiM M ERI YOUt DOG'S UST IM NDt r » get hearing, now set for Aiwil It haa been oold by tosm of- to the poUa May 5 for pending Th® committee made up of pgggfl stato budget ' church Parish Center. Hilltop Dr. ARiNIS m AND HIS PROFCSSIONAL 14, a t w hich tow n qteop le w ill ficlala that becauoe of the Grand town, cRy or borough electfoni repreeentativez Geoige HWey The committee noted the $200 A . voter registration nesslon The Mto’s BasketbaU League gather to review budget te- Llot bicreoae, the town can can iHpply for gfcamtee baUota ThmnM MoCuekw, Stuart Nett ADM grant would bring the for renldente having Hved in O< tO O M M quaats of various town agencies. probably aboorb $60,000 more in March 20 at their municipal «nd Peter Humphry, was aAed town an sddltlanal $149,090 in Toilsnd st least six m'onthe will S li The Board of Education turn­ budget expenoe for flacal 1960- olerka* office*. to conaider three altomatlves •late aid during the neoct Men- be held tomorrow idgM from 6 So, wfi don't cut p r i ^ ed its budget requests over to 70, without a mill rate increoae. Secretary of atate EHa T. ^poeed by the engineers who nlum. The figures were based to 8 in the Town HolL SALESMAN for ^qufility work and in the Board of Finance late last Obptea of the propooed taadgiet Gieano oold Sunday that oO ah- survey on the on a report of the State Deport- The Board of fleleotmen will building. week, and at this point Mho 1.99 Kleenex Facial Tissues p4f*m 30c Ml Main St. Manchester Hanover Cut Green Beans' I4m im 2 9 c Freeze Dried Sanka i-if 65c Kleenex Designer Towels Hanovar Frendi 5tyla Beans '‘ “ - 3 l c 150 C B i l f t SIRKET 649-0140 OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY — 7 DAYS A WEEK \ _ Only at Stop & Shop VOuBnEBN MANCHESTEH EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1969 PAGE FIFTEEN Spring Traimng Juan Marichal, Impressive Debut, w r r H Prep Dethrones East as Class L Champ E arl Y ost 8PORT8 BDTtOK Hurled Four Scoreless Innings Fitzsininions From Florida Alcindor and UCLA Go Big, Juan Marichal, wlio wait­ "m ey’d hit It somewhere, and eight errors. and the doubles by RoMnaon Oakland assault against Beattie KABL, ed two vreeks tor the San maybe over the fence.” Atlanta nipped Washington 4- and Rettenmund. Dave Nelson with a double and ttirae slngtes. P aces Prep Starts Tuesday Franoisoo Giants to pay his m e Cubs hit three fair balls 3, pinning Ted Williams’ Sena­ paced Cleveland’s 13-hlt attack Tommy Davis had a triple, dou^ price, has served shorter out of the Infield while Marichal tors with their ninth loss In 10 with four singles In as many ble and two singles fbr the los­ In T ourney Bruins Seek Third Title IN T in e nottoe on National League was bn the mound. starts; Kansas City shaded the trips to the plate. ers. Elsewhere, the BalUmore Or­ NEW YORK (AP) — tripped State Universi­ hitters. Pittsburgh B team 2-1; the New m e B raves scored tw ice In WilUe Davis stroked three hits By TOM BARRETT with 21 points In the conquest of ioles and Cleveland Indians kept York Yankees topped Detroit 5- the seventh to overcome a 8-2 as the Dodgers trimmed the This is showdown week in ty 84-77 in the Midwest Regional eSU, doiesn't heattate to say he NBA Marichal, - who dgnad a exhibition winning streaks alive IT at first you don*t suc- finals at Manhattan, Kan. Eastern Division 3; Oakland bombed Seattle 13-4; Washington lead, Hank Aaron White Sox at Nassau, the Baha­ try, ■try agiafin. major cxiUege basketball. thinks to.' Bulldogs can beat the m 1115,000 contract Sunday night, —with considerably less ease Los Angeles shaded the Chicago driving in the go-ahead run with mas. Singles by Tom Haller and By dusk Saturday niirht, UCLA, with Alcindor contribut­ proud Bruins. W. L. P et. O.B. ending a two-week holdout, than Marichal and the Giants White Sox 8-1 and San 'Diego a sacrifice fly. Pinch hitter Bkl rookie Bill Russell and a sacri­ In Its third stmippht ap­ two teams will have pluck- ing 17 points, breezed pest San­ “That’s the one we want, B a ltim ore 56 22 .714 — hurled four perfect Inning* Sun­ tamed the Cubs. beat Arixona Western College 6- Kirkpatrick tripled home two fice fly by Jim Lefebvre deliv­ pearance in CIAC Cla'ss A ta dam 90-82 in the Western UCLA.” McOarter said after the P h lla’ phU 58 28 .571 8 day In the Olante* »-2 exhibition the prize plums for 1969 »• V Eighth-Inning- doubles by 1. runs In the eighth, powering ered the Los Angeles runs. toumtey final oompetition, Reglonails at Los Angries. Bulldogs found out the Bruins N ew Y ork 51 27 .654 4% victory over the Ctilcago Cuba. «in action at Louisville, Ky., Brooks Robinson and Merv Ret- Rain washed out four sched­ Kansas City past the Pirates B Fhur San Diego pitchers— North (JaroHna and Purdue w ere ■their n ext fo e . ’ "Ih a t'a who B oston 44 84 .564 llM i m e SO-year-old Olanta at^e, superohargred Fairfield tenmund keyed a two-nm rally uled games—Houaton-Mlnneao- sqiiad. Dave .Roberts, Dick James, Prep finally captured its first and New York City. survived the Regionols In identi­ we want to play.” C incinnati 38 40 .487 17% 26-9 last season, threw only an Defending champion UCLA, that carried the Orioles past ta, Montreal-New York Mets, A five-run sixth inning burst, Fred itapawcslk and Dick Dare state championship by scoring cal fashion—on 20-foot Jump Dra)ce Coach Maury John said D etroit 29 SO .867 27 occaalMial faatb^ In his spring with the great Lew Alcindor; Cincinnati 3-2 for their sixth Phlladelphia-Plttsburgh and St. triggered by Billy Cowan’s two- —combined tor a six-hlttsr and a hard fought 61-61 victory over' shots in the final seconds that hts team won’t hold the b^l In M ilw aukee 24 S3 .812 81 debut but disposed of the 12 Drake, Purdue and North Caro­ straight victory. Cleveland out­ Louis-Boston. run single, and newcomer Mike Tony Oonsales, the Padres’ wild East Catholic Saturday after­ brought defeat for their respec­ an effort to beat UCLA. "I Western Division Cubs he faced on 41 pitches, "I lina go for the big prize at lasted California 14-10, runnings Trailing 2-1 in the eighth, the Kekich’s strong pitching en­ card pinch hitter poked a two- noon at Central Connecticut’s tive oippements. doubt If our plan will call for a Los Angeles 52 26 .067 — figured If I got It over,' I’d get LouisvlUe. to Thursday night’s Its string to seven, In a struggle Orioles slipped past dnclimatl abled the Yanks to get by De­ run single against Arlsona West­ Kaiser Gym. The Tar Heals edged David­ drastic departure from our reg­ Atlanta 47 31 .600 5 somebody out,” be said. NCAA oemiflnalB, Drake col­ that produced 26 hits, 18 walks on Dave May’s two-out single troit. Jim Pagllaronl led the ern. Defending champ East had aU son 87-86 on Charlie Scott’s 20- ular game,” John said. ’’The San F ran. 40 89 .500 12% lides wdth UCLA and North Oor- It could do to contain Prep footer at OoHege Park, Md., In thing we’ve got to hope tor to a San D iego 84 48 .442 17% ofllna battles Purdue. throughout too opening half but toe Elastem Regtonals. Purdue’s good shooting night.” C h icago 38 46 .428 19 the Stags came back after the Eight teams remain in the Boilermakara nipped Marquette Seattle 30 48 .885 22 Atlana Pitching, Leagues Best UCLA to seeking ite third RSox Irish Rookie break and showed the 4,600 National Invitation TViurnament 75-73 on a similar field goal by Phoenix 16 62 .205 37 straight national' title, unprece­ in attendance that they weren’t In New York, Including St- Pe­ ABA AOJ-Americlan Rick Mount at dented In college basketball, going to settle tor second beat. ter’s of New Jersey, Temple, Eastern Division Madison, Wifa) to overtime to and toe BnSns would like noth­ The Eagle* concluded thetr Ohio University, ’Teimessee, the Mldeodt Regicsials. W. L. P et. O.B. Infielder O’Brien r Improved Braves, ing better than to snare It on the POWDEB PUFF—Hose Cagi- season disappointed but by no South Oarolina, Army, Louis­ LoulsvIHe remained In the Indiana 40 32 .565 — WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (AP)—The Irish are smiling climax to Aloldor’s Illustrious anello 185-453. means dissatisfied. After claim- ville and Boston Ooltoge. K entucky 36 32 .529 2 on this St. Paitritkls Day, but not more so than Syd NTT Sunday b y w ea rin g down ca re e r. tog the Hartford County Con-“ St. Peter’s meets Temple and Fordham 78-70, and Boston Col­ M iam i 86 32 .629 2 O'Brien, who is determined to make an Irishman’s Jolmny Wooden, the UCLA RESTAURANT — Al Falcetta fereqee crown for thf second Ohio University takes on lege advanced with a 78-62 MElnneoota 84 86 .498 4% dream come true with the Boston Red Sox. 143-866, L eo R iv e rs 141-876, Divisional Threat straight year, East went Into a Tennessee tonight In the first of coach, sotaided this 'warning: N ew Y ork 17 53 .248 22 “I reahae I have a tough J o b ------triumph over Kdnsaa. In last Frank Calve 173-417, Rick Oavar WEST PALM BEACH, Reed posted an U-10 record in slump and many doubted they the NIT’o quarter-final fire­ Saturday’s first-round activity, ”I think we're sharp again Western Division ahead, but I went to stick with he’s inaMng everyone w orks. 861, Dom Elarr 351, Rich Plourde Fla. (AP) — Rilco Carty, hla first full year, Phil Nlekro would ever get the chance to 3outh OaiioUna itoled over and reedy mentally.” Oakland 58 14 .791 this ball dub.” the 24-year-old He thinks he’s ready tor the 357, Dick Krinjack 854, Ray entire season. Oete Boyer, rode hla knuckleball to a 14-13 defend their tlUe. Tenth ranked Finals in both tournaments Southern Illinois 72-68 and Army One second remained when D enver 40 29 .580 14 Dawson 355, Harry Buckminkter record and George Ston* posted In tournament pairing, however, are scheduled Saturday after­ disposed of Wyoming 81-49. Scott ■canned hto 'wbmtog Jump New Ortoans 37 32 .585 17 inflelder said, "I don’t care big Ume and is doing tide utmost noon. 878, Dick DiB.Ua i68, Frank Me- a 7-4 mark after leaving the mi­ the Eagles under first year Drake will face giant-killer toot for North Carolina after the D ellae 85 88 .515 18% where I p*ay as long as I’m with to prove It. He’s stinging the Namaiw 868, Rooco Lupacohlno two monllhs, Joe Torre, nora. Coach.Stan Ogrodnlk defeated Drake got its golden opportun­ Tor Heels had dung to the ball 30 .441 the Red Sox. I think they’re go- oppeetundty. In the - five weeks. UCLA with a 12-game victory Loa Angeles 88 3 8 ^ 856, Mike Tomlinson 851, Roy Claude Raymond and Cecil three teams rated above them ity to try ito luck against UCLA *«a k to the record boohs. WH- tor more than the final 60 sec­ H ouston 20 48 .294 38% ing to go all the way this year batting cage, in batting practice Add up those losses due to M cG uire 878, Stan K rupa 165- Upshaw are tagged tor bullpen to gain a place in the finals last Saturday when the Bulldt^ lle McCarter, who chtj^ied In onds. Scott's ahot gave him 82 and IT want 6^to be pert of JaIt.” It SlmiArlsigned hvby the PwwfRed QjwSox O.M-AWafter a 391, John Surdell 142-362, Jim Carty’s illness—he contracted duty with a fifth starter coming against the same team they de­ points tor the see-eaw struggle, CIAC BASKETBALL With Tony Cbnlgllam OoidgUaro back In li > Lambert 141-396, Paul Oorrantl tuberculosis— and a various as­ from a group that Includes vet­ feated last year. 23 In tile secon d h alf. sortment of other injuries—and Olaas L Oioinpioiishlp right Held, enaUing Ken Harrel 144-400, E d B u jauclu s 185-881, eran Ken Johhson and tour The he«Uc first quarter saw Los Angeles Takes Western Crown Mount regarded hto 20-footer was drafted by Kansas City aft­ Art C ^ral 187-871, Don Logan you have the reasons why Man­ youngsters—Jim Britton, Rick Fairfield Prep 61, East Catho­ ecn to return to tils natural po­ teth squads battle neck and In Purdue’s Victory over Mar­ er one year In the minors. How­ ager Lum Harris figures the At­ Kester, Gary Nlebauer aiid Ron lic 51 sition et flrat base, the Red Sox 144-869, Bert Davis 186-863, Vic heck throughout, with a momen­ quette SB "the biggest shot I’'va HAKT 8ITOATION—Boston Red Sox Ken Harr^BOn (left) and New York ever, the Red Sox got him back lanta. Braves as contenders In Tom pkins. CLASS M CHAMPIONSHIP Infield ts set. kDke Andrews is Abraitis 175-404, Ernie Oakman tary three point lead by Flto- ever made.” He collected 28 Ysnlom Jw Pi^ltMie locks at first base. Harreteon ^ik«ied to briing Now, after five years of ap- the Western Division of the Na­ Joe Torre could be the catch­ M iddletow n 64, 'Bt. T hom as at second, Rico Petrooeia at 148-366, N ick T w erdy 159, E d field being the biggest spread points. The regulation game hod dnnng exhibiition besebalH. Yankees won the game scoring 6-5. prenUoeahip, including last sea- tional League. er or the first baseman depend­ A quinas 54 short and George Scott at third. Doucette, Jr. 154-417, Al Bujau­ between them. Wally Halae han­ Lakers \^in Title, ended 68-03. Marquette once _ ____ ^____ . son LoUtrville In the American "It’s hard to replace those CLASS 8 CHAMPIONSHIP clus 138-879, El Carter 136, RolUe ing on whether Tommie Aaron, dled the bulk of the Stags’ AssoclaUon, the husky kid thinks kind of guys,” said Harris. trailed by 11 points. Cromwell 74, MOl* 85 Irish 852. Hank’s brother, finally proves scoring with MVP Jim Plts- 8 A SK E T8 A U . "Fortunately we kept out pitch­ Cluh Reopens Membership^ ^ ^ “I ‘n my flrat he can play regularly. Bob As- simmons sinking only two, a EAST SCORES—Ofiptam M!ik« Kiennedy (icerateir) taps in two points ft>r ttie J®«k-af-aH y ea r In s j^ n g training with the ing staff Intact and when ybu FRIENDSHIP — Richard promonte. acquired from Hous­ rare occurrence which repeated Eagies. Tim Keams (63) assists as an unidentifi^ Prep piayer diefends. Trounce Boston ^ C O K Sj^ trades Geoige Ihomas. Red Sox last spring, but things figure we won only 16 games Whlider 216-500, Hugo Benson ton, also may wind up at first. itself In the fourth quarter. Tim EA8T~ SIDE PEE WEE Where does that leave a guy are different now,” he said, less ithan the Oandinals then I Looks to Prosperous Year The Hoseman, runners up in 206, Ervin Whij^le 202, Jerry Felix MlUan will be at second, Kearns beat the buzzer at the BOSTON (A P )—The Iam Angeles Lakers are regular like O’Brien? Right In the mid- “I’m conldent I can do the think If everything Jells we have league competition, won the Rinquebte 560, Leah Whipple Jackson at shortstop, unless Esposito Continues Record Pace s ^ o n championB o f the National BasketbaU A s ^ ia . Although Spring does net hwli die of the fight, that’s where. Job. I thtodi I beloi^ with the a heck of a shot at the pen­ end of Ute'period with a field EXCELLENT OPPmUNITY its membership at this time to playoff championship when they 194-488, B ern ice M oquin 177-492, young Gil Garrldo^takes the Job goal to tie the score at 18 all. Jim G>lbert t ^ s Wwtem Division—^just as everybody expected Without throwing any Kelly club and hope to prove It. nant.” very imminent at the tennis 85 fam ilies. Ttie present num­ downed the Cruisers 26-21. Ac­ Caroie Oalovich 474. away from him, and Boyer will th ^ to b^tw t It w^nt only three guys named Wilt The pitching staff took Its part The nip and tuck action con­ oourts off Une Street, the Nelp- tion took place yesterday after­ be at third. For E)npioyment At ber Is 76. It was idso decided in the Year of the Pitcher last tinued Into the second quarter Champlain, Elgin Baylor and Jerry West who put aic Tennis Club is planning for that the original three lay-kold noon at the Clarke Arena. It VILLAGE MIXERS — Ginger The outfield Is the strong until Keams put East ahead for Boston Ties Record, Seeks First thiem there. the coming season with opti­ season by setting an allUme oourts w ill be resu rfa ced In was preliminary to the Magi­ Yourkas 471, Ed Yourkas 202, point with three consistent .800 the last Ume with a three point When the Lalcera acquired shote. And you take bad shots mism and mthuatasm. The third Braves’ record for earned run hitters—Aaron, Carty and Fe­ ROGERS CORTORATNNrS July, to prevent any deteriora­ cians and Explorers tilt. Doris Griffin Qualifies, Jan Tomllnscn 201-493, Olay play as 6:26 showed on the (Jhamberlato in the off-season because ot good defense.” annual (Hnner meeting, with average. But the hitters let the lipe AIou, who hit .817 last sea­ Pro Victory tion, and the two new quick- Ahead for most of the game M urphy 238, N en cy T hom as 187- clock. From there Fitzsimmons to give them a trio of super- Reminded/ that the Lakers had iledion of officers tor thie com­ Braves down. son. Scores Eight Goals dry clayvtype oouits wlU be con­ the Hosemen played steady, 481, D ave T hom as 206. took over tor hls beat stanza ______stars, many observers were will- bloated the OeMIca 141-104 to an- ing year, wW be held at Glas­ Enters All-Star Finals “ It was the hitting,” said Har­ If Torre goM to first, Walt PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) — 5 Conn. Plant Locations ditioned for seasonal' use as soon well planned basketball and of the contest, scoring all but NEW YORK (A!P) — The lutSk of the Irt-fth mu^t Jim Colbert, a former Ufe Insur- ^ NBA title other nattonafiy televised game tonbury HUs Obuntry Chib ris when asked why a club as Hriniak is the strongest catch­ as weather permits. managed to capture this big GOP WOMEN — Dorothy four of Prep’s second period have been riding with National Hockey goaltenders Sun­ right then end there. But when just about a, year ago. Von March 29, 6:80 p.m. Oonnecttcut duokpln bowling town, 821; John Petrowski, Shel­ strong on paper as the Braves ing candidate off a .318 batting anoe agent, has something be­ Technicians and Shiglneerlng Assistants in QuaUty Control, The Board voted to hire Fran game for Coach Mike Saimond. Beckwith' 176, G ra y ce Shea 460, points to put Fairfield out to day nigiht. They aH come out of the biggest might of side a sizzling putter to fall they clllnelied the Wesftem Dtvl- Breda Kolff was asked If he Research and Development, Manufacturing Elngdneertag. FoUowing the dinner and busi­ Dan DeCicclo and Ed Beedana- tournament play during the week ton, 816; Mike Bugllone, Blast managed to play only .600 ball. average at Shreveport last year. Sabione of Wetherafleld for the Jan L eonard 180-623. front. East meanwhile suffered th'e seas'on for shooters in one piece. back on to protect hls lead going sion crown with a whopi^i^ 108- could account for the similarity. Starting salaries as high as $146 per week tor Technicians ness meeting, club trrasurer, N. ro were the top scorers for the end highlighted Doris Grtlfln of H aven, 806, and E d M tugo, New "Nobody hit last year.” Also available Is Bob Dldler, second summer as tennis pro Its' worst quarter and found It­ Boston tied a record, bunch------into today’s final round of toe 78 victory over Boston Siaiday, “Ask these guys,” he saifd mo- o r $165 p er w eek to r Bhiglneetlng AasManta. WlUlam Knight will riiow his Hosemen. Steve Dwyer and Bob H aven, 805. Carty never got a chance. .243 at Greenwood, and the vet­ High School Graduates and 2 year ccdlege graduates are tor the club, and members can Newington, Lillian Kennedy of self on the lesser end of a 27- $100,000 Monsen/to Open Golf there were some other names In boning to hls players. "H I own movie stripe of club ac­ Digan stood out tor the Cruis­ Vln Mbntanaro, New Haven When the others did, they didn’t eran Bob Tillman, the man Ing eight goals In one p e i^ and p^ank Mahovllch scored hls encouraged to investigate these career opportunitlea and anticipate a varied schedule of 21 h alftim e score. running through two Toronto ..... ' Tournament. the picture too. le United States.” past year. Any members who Standouts on defense were and Don WaUock of Hartford'. 771 made ihe Ust. ting .227, Jackson .226 and Torre knuckleball. The flormer Kansas State foot­ GRAM. ments for all taiterests. 21 points, as East Captain Mike the tone. New York wore down son for Detroit and assisted on Lakers’ attack, and the high ‘TH® Lakers clinched their dl- would like to stay after the Hosemen Mike Rlgott and Scott Mire. Griffin posted a ten-game WaUock had a six-gam e 894 to hitting Just 10 homers despite What makes this club a threat ball! player, looking tor his first __ ^ Top Women’s Kennedy was the only other some sensational goaltending by Gordie Howe’s 40th and Alex man was none qf the above- visional 'tltie 'with Hour games to film may enjoy the orchestra Tennis players from Manches­ Sweet. For the losers Mike 1297 to to p 66 w om en In the New win the Middletown B event. — batting .271. Even Hank Aaron------la the bats In the outfield, the victory as a golf some Tttittphow for lAppoinfmowr Eagle to reach double figures Roy Edwards with a 25-shot but lo o k ie F®. ca n now p la y ou t the and dancing available on Satur­ ter, Glasbonbury, Bolton, Ver­ Loveland and Hm Digan. England All-Star qualifying test Other top scorers among 117 „ had some trouble batting .287 armsonthemoundandtheabll- Delvecchio’s 2Srd as the Red very heptpy memories of the Wlto 10. Kennedy also played a third-period barrage that pro­ BW Hewitt, with 19. string waiting for toe end of the day iiigtat at Glastonbury HlUs. non, Blast Hartford, or within at Torrirgton. bowlers were Hqrold A. Bacon, ►etitor with 29 homers—hishomers—hla lowest total Ity of the ptayers on the bench Wings’ modern version of the Pensacola Country Club course. MRS. MARIOAitET HAMPSON -M3-5163 ‘ ' fine defensive game holding duced tour goals and a 6-4 victo­ ”He had been a pleasant sur- regular season and the begln- commuting distance of the Ih h er opening block , Mins. N ew Britiadn', 849; P aul R oy, A In five fiv e years. y ears. to step In when they have to. Production Line ran its total “It was here that I made the Reservations for the annual R o a d 'R a ce Fitzsimmons to 20. The top ry over Detroit. prise,” Coach BUI van Breda ®* ***® playofto. — or apply to — club's five courts Just over the Grlfftn set a New England five- Bristol, 821; Aaron Mushin, New (JUEBEC (AlP) — The preB- Pat Jarvis, meanwhile, was "What kept us going last points for the season to a record cut tor ■the very first time. In dinner meeting lAould be mailed MrODLETOWN (AP) — Am­ scorer In the stare with a 88 In other games, Oakland Kolff said. ”A lot of first draft Manchester town line in Glas­ g a m e re co rd o f 728. The old Haven, 818; James Bonee, Hart­ tlge of the powerful Austrian ski pitchers In the year,” Harris said, "was the 30, breaking the m ark o f 226 1966,” Colbert .paid Simday as he to Mrs. Geoige Katx, 46 But­ tonbury, w ho w ould Mke to know brose Burtoot, a former Wes­ point average, had previously whacked Pittsburgh 7-2, Bobby choices aren’t doing that 'well. SWIM MEET CANCELED ROGERS CORPORATION m ark w as 600 by June L iving­ ford , 811; Mike Petrucom, Meri­ team was ut^ield Sunday—al- with a 16-1 record, for- guys who could play different established by Howe, Delvec- wWled aiway the rainedout fi­ ternut Road, Manchester, by leyan University student arid never dropped below 22 points. Hull scored his 52nd and 68rd Sometimes the problem is get­ The Co-ed Swimming is can­ BOLL A OAKLAND STS., MANCHESTEB more about Neipsic member­ stone of Milford. den, 809; Geoige Dimnack, Will- though the top member of the P*’® basketball player Ron positions.” chlo and Ted Lindsay In 1965-66. nale playing bridge 'with some k b r c h 21. w inner o f the 1968 B oston M aia- Halas finished a close second goals of the season In (Chicago’s ting him ready to play. Some­ celed Monday and Friday at ship, may contact Uie club The other Oonnecttcut quali­ imantic, 804, and Frank Garig- squad and men's World Cup But the Rangers Innundated fellow pros. An equal opportunity employer At a recent meeting of the membership chairman. Bob ihon, covered ten miles in to Fitzsimmons with 17 points 6-2 romp over Philadelphia and times you look out cm the court the East Side Rec this week. fiers, who wUl appear In the Hano, Durham, 801. Hie cut-off chamiplon had Itttle to do with' Edwards with 67 shots and two Board of Directors, it was de­ 63:60.5 heaie Sunday to win the as Harold Smith and Jim Con­ Minnesota edged St. Louis 3-2. The 28-year-old father of three and you ask: 'Where is HewUt?’ Sim m ers, 106 Plym outh Lane. A'li-Star finals at Waterford, sc o r e w as 772. it. Barhara Jo Rides %gain^ goals by Ron Stewart sparked a cided that the clito would open Manchester. first Bernle Giza-Walter Kowal nolly both had 10 points. In Saturday’s action, Mont­ dai^liters also posted hls sec- You don’t see Mm. But he was Conn., in June are Eleanor High-game award went to Alfred Miatt, 21, who Just got third-period rally that gave New ten-mile rood race. After having problems crack­ real dropped Chicago 3-1, Toron­ end-best finish in four unevent- ready today.” Desko, Winsted, 1278; Frances Tony YacobelUs, Plalnvllle, . out of 'the Austrian Army Satur­ York the victory. Jean Ratelle 174 Records Second Victory ing the East defense in the flfst to bombed Boston 7-4, St. Louis ful years on the tour at toe Then van Breda K<^ mut- H aas, M orris, 1'269; T e rry P es- Harry Peters of Bristol topped day, celebrated his dtschaige by also scored twice for New York. — half. Prep took long outoide nipped Detroit 8-2, Los Angeles same course when he tied for tered, mere or less to Mmself: Now In'Progress Moriarfy Brothers Annual cse, Torrington, 1263; Janice 80 men in the aJi-star qualifying winningwiiaiui^ theuic men’sjiLcii B two-runLwo-nni sla-sia- the R^er put himself 1-16 miles in l;4i M for a neok Seven different p la y ers shots Instead of trying to go dropped Pittsburgh 3-1 and Phil­ fourth here In 1967. Hls best fin- ” Do It. Hewitt. I like the sound MieiUom, T orrington, 1244, and triato at Manchester with a 15 lam event and the du M aurier into -the Etanta Anita D erb y pic- v icto ry o v e r G uy H. B u rt's I M shared in Oakland’s biggest of­ through It In the third quarter adelphia and Minnesota played Ish was third at JaeksonviUe of ■that phrase.” Loretta Leblanc, Oakville, 1243. g a m e 2093. ^ Cup OlCiaa the AVi^<«*-raover-all 11 SMm MemlsK en's dtam' - _ D o - a . _ — fensive show of the season as ture, and little MUss R. kept hei^ Baron Bedros, who oarrted 110 and racked up their highest to a 2-2 tie. that same year. Baylor tossed to 17 points and Mis. Kennedy captured the pionehlp at the three-day 14-na­ poundi. Mister Dls paidT $2.60. the Seals opened a nine-point The ether qualifiers are John sell in the UmeUght' at the Big total point-wise. Prep conUnu- Derek Sanderson led the Colbert switched to goU afte^ West 14 to help keep the aitlack Black Rock Women’s event at tion meet at nearby Mont Ste. lead over Los Angeles and vir­ Perrando, Stratford, 2085; Nick The Oaklawn feature—the ed to widen it’s edge until the Bruins’ assault with the three- Bridgeport with a ftve-game 622. Annei A. tually cinched second place in he suffered a shoulder separa- going, while Chamberlain con- Tronsky, Kensington, 2080; Gary $l6,00O-added/ Rebel Handicap, a score stood 47-87 at the final goal hat trick and three assists tton as a quarterback on the trlibuted 11 points while doing trailed by Agnea Reck, Bridge­ Ktkt Cutter, a 19-year-oM stu­ Longshoit ESect the Ruler the West Division. Fesh, Danbury, 2070; Sylvio Per- stepping stone to the Artcanaaa turn. / while Phil Esposito, Boston Kansas State freshmen team his usual good Job on the boaids. port, 613, and Dora Roch, De­ dent from Bend, Ore., g;ave the closed with a rush to win the rigno. North' Haven, 2066; Lou Derby April 5—went to MlT. and The Eagles didn’t give up In point-making king, collected his Rookie Norm Ferguson netted and decided football was “too Big Mel Counts also had a good von, 009. United States a victory by win­ $58,660 San Felipe Handicap last hls 30th, matching the mark for Teadone, Danbury, 2046; Pete Mrs. Robert F. Roberto’ Ttraffllc the fourth quarter, however, os 44th goal of the season and four rough.” day, adding 16 points to toe bal- Franco took the Woodtawn B ning the du Maurier Cup as the Saturday at Santa Anita in the rook ies set In 1961 b y M ontreal’ s Buederi, West Haven, 2009; Mark, $6, who beat Sheik of they managed a couple of times assists, hiking hls record total He had a swing at selling to- anaoed Los Angeles attack, event at West Haven with a slix- top women’s competitor in the fin al test fo r the M arch 29, Bemle Geoffrion and broken Herb Stearns, Windsor Looks, Bagdad by three-quarters of a to cut the ten point margin to to 118 points. suranoe after coUege, before he “Look ist this,” Von Breda game 880. It was his second win m eet. $100,()^added Santa Anita Der­ earlier this season by Minneso­ 2006; John Shpak, Ansonia, 2006; length, covering the mile and Ih six points. Giving valuable aid The eight Boston goals In the Joined the tour. Kolff said wavii« a eeorebook of (he season. BUly Kidd of the UiAted States by, tne major race for 8-year- yarda in l “ 42 4-6. ta’s Danny Grant. John Cennaimo, N'ewtown, 1996; In point getting wore East res­ second period matched a mark Colbert emerged from obscu> as he tried/ to explain the an- Other leaders among 109 en­ was runner-up to Matt for the olds on the West Coast Rlt Alkas, Manchester, 1993; The Aqueduct feature was the ervists Tom Juknls and John set by D etroit in 1944 and E spo­ Hull moved within one goal of rlty Saturday after he fired a nlhJJajtlon. ‘"Ihe box eoore says tries at West Haven included men’s over-all champlonslhlp. Little Miss R,—19-yearold Tony Zagryn, Bristol, 1979; $20,000 Paumonok Handicap at Socha. sito shattered Dickie Moore’if to­ his own single season record of third round—In driving rain—tor Boeton shot only 26.7 p e r cen t Rich Venertano, Waterbury, 826; Charles Troccolo of Danibury, Btort>ara Jo RulUn—won her sec- six toriongs, and Steve B. WU East Catholic baaed its tal points re co rd o f 118 to r regu ­ 64 by scoring twice against the Geoige Skarios, West Haven, a 64-hole total of 13-under par from the floor. But we jSayed 1976, and B ob W ilder o f W est ond race In as many tries et Aq- son’s Paippa Steve, top-welgHted strategy on a triangle and two lar season and playoff competi­ Flyers. Pit Martin also had a 200 and a one-stroke lead over good defease. EveiytMr^ is rel- 822; Nick Krawczyk, Middle- H artford, 1078. Skeet Shooters ueduct b y booting hom e th e 7- pair of goals tor the Black Ik * r ''' at 126 pounds, won It by a haV defense. For added height, Ed tion, set In 1969. Deane Beman, two-time U.S. ative. If you have a tow peroent- year-dd m'are. May Berry, who Hawks, who are buried In the length, with Jack Dreftsi Jr.’s Rowley was given a starting Ken Hodge had his 40th and amsteur Mng •who shot a 63. age It means you are taking bad Post Low Scores paid $7.20. Miss RuUn wtm with Beauklns, 118, secon d in U»e role to assist the skillful back- 41st goals and rookie Garnet East Division basement. Brave Galaxy, $28.20. Friday 10,000 A bright sunny day Sunday, field of five. Pappa Steveu timed courtman Pete ()ulsh. Offensive­ Bailey added a pair for Boston, It was a key defeat for Phila­ brought approxiniatdy 40 when rile became the first wom­ lini 1:09 4-5, returned $8.80. ly, East worked the ball around which moved within three points delphia, locked in a three-way siMotesa out for the weekly an ever to ride at a New York Wainec L. Jones Jr’s Go carefully before taking shot, the of Idle Montreal for the East Di­ struggle with Los Angeles and PAUL DODGE akeet shot at the Manchester pari-m'uluri' track. Mlardklrtg, $4. ahot between same technique South Catholic vision lead. Minnesota' in the West. GREEN Sportsmen’s Assn. Low scores Elddie Belm onte g o t MIw. G er- horses to.win the 1 l-l0.inUe, used to almost eliminate Prep vm were recorded with John Con- ry DTrierts Elect the Ruler, $86,650 Oanadhm Tmf Hhmlcail In the sem i-fin als. ROM AA aws^ l«* 91*^ -OImmIi -- — a._. . .. . WANTED! dlo recording the only high $26.40, \q> In the flnall yards to at GuUstream Park by thre^ Agrodnik later blamed no one PONTIAC score of the day with a 24. edge PoHex Stable’s Loraiy's Se­ quarters of leitglli over James for the loss saying hls squad Rockets Seek Berth STAMPS cret by a neck, with Mrs. J.T. played according to the game 878 M AIN S T R E E T Round leaders were: Round R. Chapm'an’s Out The WiMtow MEN - WOMEN one R. TourvUIe 22, B, De- Forme’s Mr. Joe F. third In the In 1:48 4-6. Go Marching, tw plan but ran Into trouble wrlth BEAT THE RUSH Daaser 22, Round two H. Sim­ field of nine for the San Felipe. w eighted at 128, gave 11 pounds Fairfield’s zone defense. In Western Playoff age 18 and o '^ . Prepare mons 22, R. TourvlIUo 20, F. Three-year-olds also wore to Out The Window, "I’m really proud of these Lincoln Service has GIVEN WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY helped thousands prepare Shnmons 20, Round three, J. busy at PimUoo and- Oaklawn The rilohest race of Ihs day boys. They hung In there until 1X)S ANGELES (AP) — Los AngelfiS’ Bifif Three— now for U.S. Cml Service for these testa every year Park Saturday. was the $70i700 New Ox9eaps the end and never quit.” Ogrod­ Job openings during the Get Our Special Condlo 20, B. Grant 20, R. Wilt Chamberiain, Elgrin Bayor anij Jerry W eet—took sin ce 1948. I t Is one o f the Nathan L. Cohen’s Mister Dls Han*cap at the Fair Grounds, nlk commented. next 12 m onths. A ren dt 14, Round fou r J . Oon- Fsirfirid Prep ^1) the Lakers to the summit, but when the time came to largest and oldest pri­ NEW LINCOLN-MERCURY CAR, OR dlo 24, H. Simmons 28, Round beat othier Maryland bred* In and victory went to J J). and T. go over the top, Coach Bill Von Breda Kolff said: “Do Government poelitions vately owned schools of five J. Garman 22, Mike the $29,700 Challedon Stakes at -Alto CMmom’a Miracle M il by a 4 Fltislrrunons 9 it, Hewitt.” its kind and Is not con­ Pimlico. Mister Dia, oairylng a Smith * pay high starting salaries. Spring Check-up Twerdy 20, Round six, J. Oar- nose over Lasy F. Ranch’s San 0 Kroesser ® Rookie Bill HlWitt, the Lak- nected with the Govern­ ANY ‘^AFE-BUr USED CAR high Wright df 122 pounds in­ “ Do tt Hewitt! I like the sound They provide much great­ m ent. man 21, B. Arendt Jr. 17, Round Roque. The winner, $9.40, oov- a Holas ° i(o *4 era’ No. 1 draft ohofce last year, of the phrase.” cluding Bnauilo Baesa, ran the 1 ered the IH miles in 1:54 4-8i. 1 Naveken ^ er security than private seven, L. Garman 19, A. 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With Oil Cliongo and FMor club and he’s planting to go Into ywre and adtuaUy had p la i^ Baylor scored 17 points, Mel er in the NBA, tallied 15 points thot while overogmg 23 miles to the rear engine traction and an engine toe names of toa apeakers for buriness, Uks hiw cost apart­ to quit toe fight imohat lost year Counts 15, >Vest 14 and Cham ­ for San Diego before being side- I N a m e ...... A ge ...... goUon and using pints of oil instead that ctoesn t cf-g ant freeze nohow.I the monthly m est^ at the Nam e ...... ments snd a restaurant. . but Ids htistoem dials dktoT line berlain 11 for Los Angeles, but lined for the last 11 minutes MORIARTY of quarts? OF AIANCHBSTER Hsdvaa Rertsurant in New Bri­ Anyhow, .f this sounds like your But Iramedlately absad Is (the up to SUM him, ao he’a attar tbs Von Breda Kolff was particular­ with a muscle strain In hls left I Street ...... Phone...... 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I 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER; CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1969 PAGE SEVENTH!^ BUGGS BUNNY OUR DOARDINO HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE BusiiMss Opportunity 28 MKy,SyLVG6TCR/ P iF BEST WISHES, CONSRAUmONS Building— Hdp Wcwifd ' Holp Wonfpd— He> Wo n fd — Mala 36 Ha!p W a n fd Molt 36 T H A T S O R T O F THING, ^~-UM,\AS,AAy WPMir hbL/ but q Aam r !• PivriMN Fault PISTUTO YA.HOW ’ CLAIM TO BE|/1HIS IS Contraeting 14 Funndu 35 Fmote 35 A BO U T GMN' UNCLE DRIVERS for school buM, FVUL or pert-tim* machinist WAS SEAN O'HOOPLE PESCENDEPI SNNT . THESE NEWLYWEPS S CLASSIFIED BXPERIENCBX) ' hairdreeser Manchester schools, 7:80 • 8:46 needed wUh some Isfhe sad A HAND WITH WHEN IRISH ViJHO EXCELLED IN FROM AN/IfWROS CARPENTRY contractors, no ~~ XEXACO ^ EYES are ' scu F F uN S -oB w eestv N G j wanted. Apply Marlow’s ATTENTION LADIES a.m., 2:16 • 8:48 p.m. Bxndlent miUing experience. Apply tai THEIR LUGEAOE? EN6USH1 VtW / ACB088 DOWN Job to large or email. Call K SMILINl. A s m s NOW KNOWN/ KINSLASn fl R Building Company for Beauty Salon, 867 Main St. A Marshall Field famUy part-time for third shifters, re- P«non. Metooiflcs Inc., 640^ WEEK? l l r U i INarroweut SERVICE your free estimate, 64e-62eo. tired persons. We train you. HUHard St. (rear), lisMhes- B liO a th lm advertising INSURANCE agency requires owned organlaation ia con­ ]^k3nrrWit 643-2414. .ter. , B llo m a n SPrayartncUnB ducting a nationwide expan­ AAmadytMcl CLASSIFTED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS AWimONS, remodeling, ga­ STATION full - time employe for in­ p la y w rig h t teresting and chaUengtiy posi­ sion program. Interested In 11 B u d d h is t S D ro o p rage. rec rooms, bathrooms employing 16 area ladies to # Turn outward 8 AJH. to 4:30 P.M. tion. Knowledge^ of typing re­ TV A RADIO p ria a t tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce­ do outside customer inter­ An Interesting career In the 7 Hawaiian bird FRANCHISE quired. Salary to $100. weekly. SERVICEMAN 12 O rd in a ry ment work, cellar floors, pa­ viewing, 16 hours per week ■ Held of Newspaper Circula­ 14 B r a in paatage SBuUda Available in the Esist Hartford Plecu^e coU 648-9648. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. tios, roofing. Call Leon Cies- for 7 weeks. WUl pay $600. tion starting with the posi­ Foi- local RCA distributor. 15 P ro d u ce BAutomobila and Manchester areas. Excel­ tion of lOChaloadony 28 Norwegian 42 Loud noiae **‘3*' PITBUOATION ".vnski. Builder. 649-4261. See Mr. Mbser promptly at Will train for FHrture promo­ 171h u t playarright 43 Biblical land lent opportunity for new career lIRaeecd (ah.) 15 School naar DeedUne for Ctatorday and Monday U 4:86 p.m. Friday ALERT • 10. a.m. at the Windsor Re­ tion. Ideal working condi­ S lC h in c M 44 W a te r flow er CARPENTRY — concrete steps, and security. If you are con- 20 Haeay. weight liondon Bright young lady wanted gional Office, 625 Windsor tions, five day week, vaca­ meaaure. (aar.) floors. Hatchways, remodeling, cem M about the future and will­ 21 Effect of Bra 16 Sxtrtmiiy . for clerical position in Ave., Medical Arts BuUd- Newspaperboy tion, excellent bqneflts. CaU 32 D is ta n t 45 R h o n e porches, garages, closets, cetl- ing to Invest your money and A LL E Y OOP 23 D r if t 18 Conger PLEASE READ YOUR AD wholesale distributors office. ing on March 18. Mr. M. Nlmlrowski. 828- B Y HAM LIN 33 Public notices tributary ings, attics finished, rec time In' a profitable career, call 2S A h w rie a n 22W ii^ Ads" are taken over the „ . Should have some knowl­ 6681. NOT 24 Symbol for 34 G olf peg 48NauUedtan» rooms formica, ceramic. Oth­ Mr. lacampo days 668-9300, eve­ NAULVOUR .„UKE PLACES playarright eflvertleer ehonld read £ M edge of (rffice routine emd Counselor :,oop, IN EUROPE, 2B Som ew hat rhodium STEogluh SORenoam er related work. No Job too nings 1-683-1639, or write Op­ KITCHEN helper wanted to as­ lexkognipher 51 Alareys ^ k S bOM In ti™ iT C bookkeeping, five day week, ^ EASTCO JUST A FEW Old castl^ (a iifB x ) 25 Chemical small. Dan Moran, Builder. portunity, P.O: Box 231, East sist cooks. Apply Cavey’B Res­ A man possessing these VEPVOLD a n p s u c h ; 22C la a iia ln g suffix 38 P re p o N tio n 52 C it y in N eaada ***P®"^We for only ONE In- Blue Cross, CMS and other * 95 LEGGETT ST. ONES. Evenings 649-8880. Hartford, Conn. taurant, 643-1415. quaUties: deYlea 26Ahdno{ 39Cheesop^g StWingUkepert mlTte edverOeemi^ and.then fringe benefits available. . EAST HARTFORD 27 Auricle 41201 (R om an) 55 Japaneaa c o in ^ *®®A" inaertloil. Errors uddeh t m . aOPriasUy WEB ROBBINS Carpentry re­ Please caU 289-6361, ask for WAITRESS wanted, 11:80 to 2 A high school graduate An Equal OpportunMy Employer garm ent modeling specialist. Additions, Privatu Instructions 32 Mr. Winick. p.m., Monday through Friday. Be able to work effectively 32Flxim p I Z IS |« with boys. 35 S tra y rs6 rooms, .dormers, porches, Apply bi person. Jane Alden CLEANER, part-time days. Ex­ i i i R r i L cabinets, formica, built - Ins. EXPERIENCED certified Restaurant, Vernon Circle, Have a good driving record )$ Cotxkinofi (RookvUIe, Ton Free) DRIVERS for school buses, ceUent chance to supiriesnent contraction bathrooms, kitchens. 646-S44R teacher, qualified to tutor all Vernon. (automobile furnished) income or for a semi-retired r 14 Manchester schools, 7:80—8:46 27W o m -o u t 643-2711 subjects. Specialization-reading a.m., 2:18—3:45 p.m. ExceUent person at the East Hartford bona 875-3136 NBJWTON H. SMITH & SOrTT Duties consist of working nr and math. WIU tutor In your part-time for third shifters, Drive-In Theatre. Pleaae epply S B U M h o a Rbmcdellng, repairing, addl- own home. OaU 643-6698. with our newspaperboy or­ l i l i M OUT OUR WAY BY J. & WILLIAMS 401O d ilg a a ... Uons, rec rooms, garages, housewives. We train you. PBX ganization in toe servicing in pereon between 7:80 and aU laga porches and roofing. No Job MOTEL 643-2414. of subscribers. 6 p.m. on Friday*, Saturdays, 42 Oredc latter Trouble Reaching Our AdvertiMr? too small. Call 649-3144. or Sundays to our East Wind­ 'A SNOWBALL FISHT7 T H A T S WHY 1 T O O K SU CH A 451fe e a u re o f MANAGERS ALL AROUND gal Friday want­ RockviUe—Api^y Mr. Welch, sor Drive-In nieatre, Rt 8. Or FWSTINV THAT SNEAKY KIP OPERATOR _____ WHY, T H E R E H A S N 'T le n g th HOMES, OARAGES, porches, ed for diversified position, Manager call any noontime, 628-8079, for jJH» tr WIA. to.. T.M. lu» UJ. r.«. on B E E N MiYSNCNJON DOWN THE STREET MAOE A 4BArtiaelal NEEDED 24-Hour Answering Service rec rooms, room additions, must type, no shorthand. CaU Opening for on experienced Rockville Branch, 13 Park a daytime appointment. t t h e g r o u n d f o r a BUNCH O F SN O W BA LLS A W P U T language DAVY JONES BY LEFT and McWILLIABIS COUPLE OF WEEKS/, 'EM IN THE FREEZER—THEN 47SM£tSy kitchens, roofing, siding,. gen­ Men-Women-Couples. Both full­ Mr. Thomas 646-8060. switchboard operator for a St., RbckVlUe 876-6286 HE WATTED TILL HE WAS SORE Free to Herald Readers eral repair work. Financing time and part-time positions. busy board In East Hartford I I DIDNT HAVE ANY AMMU­ We offer paid vacation, pen­ X HOPE Z CAN GET OUT HE'S BEHIND THAT I'VE TAKEN A CHANCE ON A 4 t i h ^ t e (eoU.)M2 HI 144 available. No down payment. Our fully licensed home study NURSES- to work part-time after­ NITION AN' TOOK ME Want biformatton on one of our olaeslfled advertUementef sion plan, paid Blue Cross MACHINISTS TO P A W a n d M AR CO MIRROR, MARCa BY SURPRISE, SSFebpleof L-J __ 1— Economy Builders. Inc., 648- course prepares you. Place­ RN’S AND LPN’S noons, Monday through Fri­ DEAL THAT MAY BRING US A No answer at the telephone UstedT Simply caU the and CMS and inoreasea com­ MFORE SOMETHIN' SAP HE CAN SEE AND LARGE SUM OF MONEY// d la to e tie n 6169. ment service available. Write day. Company offers good 'nmm iauM uaayia IN EAST HARTFORD mensurate with ability. BRIDGEPORT OPERATORS HAPPENS TO THEM • H EAR : SB Put aride CENTRAL CAREER SCHOOLS. wages, congenial co-work­ 571Y « id i ALL TYPE framing and re­ P.O. BOX 1086, Middletown, Pull or part-time, all shifts. AIRCRAFT EXPERIMENTAL EDWARDS ers, exceUent working condi­ ONLY, TOP PAY FOR TOP IF YOU w anted To nlsywrlAt modeling, additions, carports, Conn. 06407. On bus line. Paid meal and SsSwetSm tions and convenient free PERSONNEL, FULL BENE­ g a m b l e , SIR... WHY garage and rec rooms. Free mealtime. Good benefits. SB C otton ANSWERINO SERVICE parking. Write P.O. Box The Hartford FITS. DIDN'T YOU GO TO 60 R om an eetimates. B A G Oorp., 232- 1483, Hartford, stating edu­ .MEDICAL BURNSIDE ONE OF THE MANY w ttp w or 4298, B28-2660. cation, experience and sal­ CONVALESCENT Courant Co, Phone 647-1481 CASINOS YOU OWN ? fNswtpaptr fsftrprlM /Ilia.) 6(64500 075-2510 ary requhiemenlts. RBX3 R00M3, kitchens, room RECEPTIONISTS HOME An Equal Opportunity Employer OP Apply In person a t and leave your message. You’U bear from our advertlaer In Jig time without spending aU evening at the teleidione. additions, dormers, complete Phone Mr. Wallins 289-9571 home remoddlng. Royal Cus­ NEEDED .SECRET^ARY for sales depart­ ROLO MACHINE CO. tom Builders. 646-3434. Work for doctors, clinics, medi­ BABYSITTER, one chUd, 8 to 4 MAN TO LEARN offset press ment, experienced capable per­ 66 Elm St., Manchester cal centers, rest homes, etc. weekdays, begin in April operation in advertising de­ Automobites For Sdio 4 son for correspondence and Both part-time and full-time through June. CaU 289-8600. partment o f grocery chain, record keeping. Small pleasant Ltff CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER positions. Our home study some typing. Apply afternoons. J-17 Roofing^Siding 16 REOPENING very soon, have office. Insurance and pension CABINET Maker — Good op­ HERALD 1960 CHEVROLET station course fully prepares you. Gaer Bros., 140 Rye St., South ij'rcrr benefits. Monday - Friday, 8-6. portunity for experienced, wagon, standard shift. 646-4083. Placement service upon com­ openings for part-time work Windsor. WAYOUT ROOFING, aluminum siding. Apirty Mr. Wood, Hartford Des­ competent :rattsman. New BY XfeN BiUSE BOX LETTERS pletion of training. Write: evenings ,ot the Eiaat Hart­ 1965 BUICK Skylark Con- gutters, carpenter work, 80 patch, 226 FTospect St., East England Woodworking Co., 64S- CENTRAL CAREER SCHOOLS. ford Drlve-In Theatre. Please vertlble. Automatic, power years’ experience. Connecticut Hartford. 6467. I T S A Y S , For Your P.O. Box 1085, Middletown, apply in person to our East 3-n stoerlng. Needs little body Valley Construction Co., 648- Windsor Drive-In nieatre, THE WORRY WART • iw H NU, ka. Information Conn. 06457. CABINET MAKEIR with super­ GENTLY/ work. CaU after 6, 1-872-6788. 7180. Free eaUmate. Route 6, between 7:30 and 9 on ABLE GENTLY PUSH visory experience. EhceeUent THE HERALD will not Fridays, Saturdays or Sun­ UP ON BUTTON MERCURY, 1666 Oolony Park ROOFINO and Roof ReptJr. opportunity for qualified man. o ; )AP disclose, the identity of days. KITCHEN AIDES CaU Disiriaycraft, Manchester, FOR any advertiser using box wagon, O-passenger, automatic Couglln Roofing Co., Inc., 643- Schools and Classes 33 MEN transmlnakm, power steering, 7707. 648- 9667. SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL letters. Readers answer­ MATURE WOMAN to care for F^ill-tlme on day shift. Paid SOAP k r! power brakes, radio, heater, t______MEN— WOMEN . c* ing blind box ads who elderly lady, not an Invalid. meal time, free meals, paid PART-TIME driver, from 8 desire to protect their low mileage. Must be seen to BIDWELL Home Improvement NEW CAREERS WOMEN Co. Expert InataUation of Live In one week, off on holidays and vacations. Top a.m. to 1 p.m. or from 12 to IN P £ B T - ^ r-AiySOUW HATES A C - Identity can follow Ihis appreciate. Call after 6 p.m., IN • alternate weeks. Work every 6 p.nu New Systems Laimhy, procedure; aluminum elding, gutters and wages In pleasant atmos­ V------' anytime Saturday and Sun­ MOTEL—HOTEL other week. No laundry or phere. 18-80 44 Harrison St., MAnchester, day, 643-6743. trim. Roofing installation and MANAGEMENT .“ 'C Enclose your reply to repairs. 649-6405, 876-6100. heavy housework. Write Box 649- 7758. the box in an envelope — Make exceUent salary plus O, Manchester Herald. Eamn high income. o;o“ o ° - On the job training. NIOErr supervisor for whole­ •STT address to the Classified Trucks— ^TrcKfora 5 your apartment as motel-hotel THE MEADOWS M anager, Manchester manager. Live and work In lo­ RELIABLE woman for house No investment required. sale grocery warehouse, salary Elvening Herald, together AU expenses paid. 1968 HEAVY duty Econoline Roofing and cation, climate of your choice. work, one day per week, south 643-1174 plus Ubetal benefits. Apply In with a m em o llath^ the Plus generous bonl;^ plan. Van, exceUent condition. Chimneys 16-A New motels and tiotels are be­ end Manchester. Own transpor­ penon. Gaer Bros., 140 Rye companies you do NOT tation desirable. OaU 648-2257. St., South Windsor. BUZZ SAWYER BY BOY CRANE want to see your letter. 742-7676. ing buUt every day. Many op­ portunities for managers ft as­ all rnw is THE BRAVESTS T 1 Your letter will be de­ ROOFING — Specializing re­ AIDES wanted —aU shifts es­ COST ACCOUNTANT to com- VERY BOOD, TMCmPIAN 1968 CHEVROLET, %ton pick­ sistant managers. Men-Women OOUNTER-WOMEN: A mature CLEAR, FOLKS. THWaXEYERSAW.' \Tl1 stroyed If the advertiser pairing roofs of all kinds, new pecially 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. shift. pUe product coat, good figure ^ j 9AWYER.Y0UR “ATTACK'I* A up truck, good condiUon. CaU —Married Couples. Train at person for part-time counter STUDENTS IflOTRIDOF * is one you've mentioned. roofs, gutter work, chimneys Apply Rockville Memorial appltude. Familiar with ma­ TAME BEAR SCHCPUUP If not It will be handled 644-1878, after 6. home in your spare time. Na­ service in fast food business. THE cleaned and repaired. 80 years’ Nursing Home, 22 South St., Apply now for summer Jobs. In­ chine operations. Technical or REALLY SCARED FORMWii In the usual manner. tionwide Placement Assistance. Housewives who can spare six THEM.HOWI experience. Free esUmatea. terviews daily, including Satur­ trade school background ac­ MR. BANKS. This training can be your first RockviUe, 876-0771. hours a day are welcome to I S n U PONT THERE MUST BE-SOME- CaU Howley 648-6861. 644- day. Prompt decision whm in­ PKRHAPS Motorcyelos— step to employment in the Mo- apply. Apply In own handwrit­ ceptable. Apply Iona Mfg., KNOW HOW THET IT WILL IVAV o u r OF THIS MESS 8888. CLERK t y p i s t , to handle terviewed. Reigent St. Bicyclos 11 tel/Hotel Industry. Write now ing, P.O. Box 2266, Bishops WOULD REACT SEPARATE ■variety of work for accounting Lost and Found 1 for complete details. No obliga­ Comer Branch, West Hart­ IN A CRISIS. THE MEM HUM 1967 TRIUMPH, excellent condi­ firm. Manchester location, 36 tion. VETERAN APPROVED. ford, Conn., 06117. An equal op­ GOOD HUAlDR CORP. THE BOYS. tion, hl-bara and seat rall« $900. hour week. Call 643-2779. portunity employer. Notie* LOST — Cat, 6 months old, Millinery, NORTHWEST SCHOOLS, SULLIVAN AVE. light gray stripea with hint of or best offer. CaU 648-6836 after A The State Highway Depart­ 6 p.m. Dressmaking 19 Motel Training, Dept. M3-2, Box & KENNEDY RD. tan, whtte stomach, answers to RR, c/o Manchester Herald. ment wUl accept bids on March "Cat-nfp," vtoiofty Keeney and NURSE DIRECTOR 1968 KAWASAKI, 120 cc, street DRESSMAKING and altera- Help Wanted— Male 36 SOUTH WINDSOR 24, 1969, at 10:80 a.m., EST, Bridge Sts, 643-2931. N a m e ------le la* t, Nu, i«. TM. i«f ur M. OM. isCTambler, $250. CaU 047-9868 tiona, evening wear, suits For convalescent home in ^ 289-8252 covering the painting of reflec- MECHANIC or mechanic’s help­ torizel centerline on roads at BTOT 0 p.m. made to order, 16 years expert- Address “Certainly I know the difference between right and LOST — Orange oat, double EAST HARTFORD er. Also man for tire recapping An Equal Opportunity Emi^oyer various locations in District 1, /OA A wrong. Last week it w as just about half my allow ance!" paww. IDeivon Drtve vicinity. 1------ence. Call 643.7042 or tire service. Good pay, all 2, 8 and 4. 3-rr O'tlPU. Olty — -Zlp- This position offers ex^ptional Reward. 649-7874. benefits, 45 to 65 hours per Proposals ore available at the MICKEY FINN DRESSMAKINQ and altera­ opportunity for registered nurse. BY LANK LEONARD Business Services State - -A ge- week. Must be steady worker. WANTED Journeyman licensed State Highway Dept., 24 WoT- \ tions, zippers replaced etc Maximum salary and benefits. OOA/T TUftN AKOUND.' THESE N O W GET INTO THAT Apply Nichols Manchester plumber, good wages and over- cott HUl Road, Wetheiefield, ______Offered______13Call 649-4611. Burnside Convalescent Home, ARE SUNS STICKING IN TOUR i UTILITY ROONI' Nearest Phone Tire, Inc., 296 Broad Street, time. A. B. Chick Plumbing I c ' Conn. Attn: Mr. Elton R. Reid, Porsonols phone Mr. Wallins, 289-9571. ^ TiT THE RACETRACK, STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF SraPS, slde^ks, stone walls, p o R ALTERA’n O N S neatly Manchester. Heating, 649-2926. Room 820. THE*lEREISSOlHEFAST flm p l^ flagstone < e^ a . and reasonably done in my a c t io n TAKING PLACE A MAN NAMED 6USTA r m KNOW ABOUT rr, 6USTA HAS HASTILY DRIVEN OFF, BUT HE TURNS ON-^ INCOME TAX service, call Dan Help Wanted— REOPENING very soon, have — AWAY FROM THE PLANTED A BOMB IN ELMER.' COL.CANYONON TO THE ROAD WHICH RUNS BEHIND THE AIR PARK side^ ,and outside railings. *^“ L**‘'Rea- ______ your home. CaU 648-6338. trucking and package delivery. ioimNEYMAN licensed bu^udlng two nlghto and Saturday. Pait-ttme — knives, aces, shears, skates, baby sitter required, seven- THEM— Refrigerators, washers and WOMAN —Evenings. Must be plumber wanted. Good wages, 12 - 15 hours per week, four nlghto including Satur­ rotary blades. Quick aervloe. stove moving, specialty. Fold­ pleasant, mature, wiiUng work­ month baby. Transixwtatton overtime, paid holidays. Call day. Capitol Equipment 'C o .. 38 provided. CaU 643-1206. ing chairs for rent. 649-0752. er. Apply In person. Card Ray Boulet Plumbing and Automobiles For Sale 4 Main St., Manchester. Hours Gallery, Manchester Parkade. Heating, 644-1317. dally 7:80-6, Thursday, 7:30-9, DO SOMETHING important and NEEID CAR? Credit very bad? get paid for It! The Manches­ TOY DEPT. MOB., Fidl-tone, 36 b n week, S-0 MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRAN K RIDGEW AY Saturday 7:80-4. 048-7968. CLEANING woman wanted for LICENSED {riumbers, top pay Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ Painting— Papering 21 ter Homemakers Service, Inc. weekdays, Saturday 9d9-6. friendly home. One day weekly and benefits, year ’round work. est Douglas ^ accepts lowest TREE SERVICE (Soucier) — ia seeking mature women with 1 WHAT^ 1 THINK HEfe INSIDE—outside painting. Spe­ or one every other week. 643- Apply Gibbs Plumbing end HOUSEWEftJB DEPT. MOB. Full-time, 86 h n . week H E D O IN G ? W ATCHING J down, smallest payments, any­ Trees cut, building lot.s clear­ 1331. skiUs in home managfement GOOD cial rates for people over 60. Heating, 994 Hartford Tum- including one night a week and Saturday. TELEVISION. where, Not amaU loan finance ed, trees topped. Got a tree and care of chUdren, the elder­ GRACKXJ9' CaU my competitors, then call pike, RockvUIe, 876-0963. WINTHROP company plan. Douglas Mo­ problem? Well worth phone me. Estimates given. 649-7888, AOCXIUNTS jMiyable clerk. Di­ ly and toe sick. Part-time work e MANCHE8TEB PABKADE • WHAT^ BY DICK CAVALU tors, 846 Main. jooo call, 742-8202. 876-8401 versified. 37%-hour week, at­ at a good hourly rate plus the MAN WANTED, work in local THAT IT feT H E tractive Marling salary, many satisfaction of community dairy store, three evenings acx- OUTTASSr 4-door V-8, 1968. YOU ARE A-1, truck la A-1 HORRIBLE G H O ST CAVALU IS BElKtS-UZAFPED EDWARD R. PRICE—Painting, employe benefits. Allied BuUd- service. Phone 643-9611 be­ plus some Simday work. CaU We ore an equal opportunity employer SOUND? OF OLD THE ONLY THINS IN 7HEA^IDI3LE^ Power steering, power brakes, Cellars, attics, yards, drive­ exterior and Interior Paper- Ing Systems, Inc. 260 Tolland tween 9-4. W O B S e T H A N 649-8017. After 6, 643-9707. , JEREAUAH OF A CHILDCENfe automatic. Good car. $1,426, ways sealed and small truck­ hanging. Ceilings, etc. Insured, Tpke., Manchester, Conn. 646- ABERNATHY. RONNINSOOTOF, BIRrHCAyf?M7Ty. 647-1748 after 8. ing done A-1 right. CaU Tre- 649-1003. 0124. eONFLOWEQ. mano Trucking Service toll- SEEDS... 1969 PLYMOUTH ^ r t Fury free, 742-9487. PAINTING — interior and ex­ 3-17 V-8. Must seU, going overseas. terior, very reasonable, free - HAIRDRESSER wanted, LuJon Loaded, Included are; stcro, I OOW6$+ f LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also estimates. CaU Richard Salon o f Beauty, 643-1089. START A CAREER YOURS AT ROGERS' (PlPEEWAY factory air, automatic, only moving large appliances. Burn- Martin, 649-9285, 649-4411. ^ r-o "LT 7,000 mUee. Must sacrifice. tng barrels delivered. $4. 644- RN’S or LPN’s, 11 to 7 shift, Beat offer over $8,600. Owner. 1776. CONTRACTOR — Interior — Friday and Saturday nights. WITH A FAST HIGHER SALARIES^ PRISCILLA'S POP A L VERM EER OaU 646-2196. exterior painting, paper hang­ Laurel Manor, 649-4610. ATTICS and ceUars cleaned, ing. Discount on wallpaper. MORE BENEFITS ^ A N O TH ER b i r t h d a y / IT M E A N S THAT \ BIS ENOUSH TO HELP ^ IF I'M SO MUCH 1966 4-DOOR hZue Oorvalr, odd jobs, light trucking, CaU 646-8048, Oscar Hebert. 3 TO 11 P.M. nurse’s aides, full GROWING COMPANY CXP YOU KNOW WHAT, AT LAST YOU'RE ’ MOTHER WITH THE BISSER HOW c o m e ] GREATER OPPORTUNITY ^ THAT MEANS, A B\ 6R iiB r COMPUTER tone avaUaUe, HRR APPONTMRNTf 5H69 ABOUT , 1966 FORD LTD, exceUent con­ own. And the beauty and people who have helped u* move at a rapid pace In Engineering Astistanls - IN ATS WAR AFRAID NBR aRnMNOIK^ nightly, Saturday, Sunday* at the field of flber-^yiper materials and special a»..6RUNBr..MEPIUM NBIGHT^ HU5BAND MieHT TRACR ------dition, power steering and glamour of Avon ooemetlcs. Excitement Is here for those who have ^ ------1! aiBLi.'.MB u ia i 7 se N P )|M bralges, 742-7676. reaaonable rate*. Mixed tape- Floor Finishing 24 printed circuitry. You’ll enjoy the work—you will Ready? Phone 289-4022. enjoy the progress you wlU make and the potential at least two years of college with an associate ■ ,mf. m u dlric. H2200-82K. CaU CRJ, 649- degree or its equlvilent. Advantage* of a small b TRYTOFRO- FLOOR 8ANDINO and reflnlsh- for a sucoeiaful future. 6861. NAME BRAND goods free— company atmosphere but with the training and “ T ie r HMC PONTIAC, 1964, Grand Prix. ing (apeelaltilng in older FRRflCYl, Help friends *hop with few dol­ benefita of- a major corporatloa. * CaU 647d079 after 6 p.m. floors). Inside painting. Paper­ HoiiMhold SorvICM hanging. No Job too small. lars weekly. You get tolng* ENGINEERING ASSISTANTS ■ / 1967 RAMBLER, 4-door, auto- OffMMi 13-A John Verfallle, 640-6760 ^I’e*- Write for details and free Requirement*; 2 year* of college with a mallo, radio, good oondtUon, all new catalog, P<^ular Club associate degree or Its eqidvalent. Oppoctunitle* TECHNICIANS ; Oall 04S4M51 anytime. LIGHT T ^ C K m O , bulk deUv- P l^ I ^ . W600, Lynbrook, galore are available at Roger* with our people High school graduate* with course* tat chemls- _ ready and able to help you fit Into the o ro p er p l ^ ROBIN HAUIHE ery, yard*, attic*, oellan clean­ try, physic* and math, wiH find an opportunity ^ BY BOB LUBBERS Bondi— Stoeki for you on futuro growth. to advance their skUIs to nq>ld prnirsa* ■ METROPOLITAN —1961, good ed and removed. Also odd Jobs. 5URE-IFLAPY ...ANP rrSA BBWTiFUUOfiV PO N T THE engine, good brakea,. needs DENTAL HYGIENIST, fiSl or MALOWe K E EPS 644-8962. Mortgogos 27 ON fOd AWTHlNGi 9oes- 'ROeuS‘PL/«/ clutoh. $78. OaU 649-8928. part-time. For interview write TECHNICIANS Heep«gTTy LADYf^KIN DIVINE, THeiRRRSr REWEAVING of hurm, moth- SECOND MORTGAGE — Un­ Box ’’A," Manchester Herald. STENOBRAPHERS - QURKS I You must be a high school graduate and have had OWNSeS NOSE" YACWr.. 5KIINE OR JU S T - em&noN 1986 OHBVELLE 2-door hardr hole*, lippen repaired. Win­ limited funds available tor sec­ O U rO F M Y GAAie TODAY, to|i, 268, standard on oolumn. ond mortgages, payments to SECRETARIES H 'pypists rourxes In chemUtry or physic*, and mathemaUcs. TYPISTS. n dow etaadea made to measure, If you meet our requirements, you will find the no- $976. Call 649-8707. suit your budget. Expedient needed for work in your area WnJUMANTlC INTEBVIBWB-TUE8DAT ■ all otae Venetian blind*! Keys BlUon you have been looking to at R < ^ - to servloe. J. D. Realty, 648-6120. and Hartford. Temporary, full­ MANCHESTER INTERVIEWS—THDBSDlAT " BY ROliSOM 1962 C»EVROLET Bel Air mode udiUe you wait. Tape re­ time on 9-8 p.m. EhcceUent pay, more than anywhere else. Phone CoUect 774-6886 Appointments ■ wagon, V-8, automatic, power corder* for rent. Marlow’s, 867 MORTGAGES, loans, first, sec­ no fee. Staff Builders, 11 Asy- , Willimaatic interviews— ^Wednesday—call 428-6328 Interview* Aoy D ^ at ^ acceaMriee, dependable, $600. Main 8t. 649-6221. ond, third, all kinds, realty, lum, Hartford, 278-7610. Mancheeter intorviewa—Thursday—Call 648-5162 648-7482. ■tatowlde. Credit rating un- Rogers mterviejus—daily—call 774-9605 n^pceasary, reasonable. Confi- BEE-LINE Fashions need five Building*" ExeeUent Salsries and Frioge Benefita 1968 VOLKSWAGEN Sedan, denttal, quick arrangements. atyliats in this area. PYee ^ ogers Corporatioid oqulppad with aU extra*. $1,- Contracting 14 Alvhi Lundy Agency, 627-7971, sample#. Work two nights a 800. OaU 649-0189. 968 Mein Street, Hartford. Elve- week, can earn $60 commis­ ROGERS CORPORATION 0^ ^ R0 6 BBS, CONMj DORMERS Room AddtUon*, sion. No collecting, no deliver­ iSi«ai, 288-8870. An Equal OppottunMy ^ 1061 FORD Galaxl* 2-door hard­ garages, Utchens, roc rooms, ing. Requirements; must have *OMBS,'CONN. top, 202, automatic transmis­ house*, sldtiig, roofing. Seven perMnality, charm, love Aa egool opgartoolty emphyw sion, power steering, good year finmicfanr available. Add- clothes, drive car. For appokit- Urea. Run* good. 289-0478. A-Lovol Donnar, 288-0440. Read Herald Ads ment, caU 6464M80. 1 6 Q H T B E N ..-I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY^ MARCH 17, 1969 Situotiom W anted— M usical Instrumants 53 Apaiiniaiiii flafi F o r n b l i a d Out of Town 7 1 F « m o ! « 3 8 H o o m c For Sola 72 LrlOO S eries H am m ond Spinet Tdnaiwnti 63 A p c a H i M u t s 6 3 - A F o r R e n t 66 OOVENTRT — Btoven m um H o o c m For Sola 72 Hoosoc For Sato 72 O u t o f T o w n Out of Town W onttd— tool istola 77 W oirtad— RoalEi^ .g77 WOACAN w ill care fo r one o r Organ. Pedal keyboard, EOX ROOM Oolaalal. three bad- F o r S a l t ' CLASSIFIED WE HAVE custoi^ara waiting ONE ROOM, furnished, lease ELUNOTON - 8H room Gar- 7 5 F o r S o l a 7 5 two children in my home. monte' drawbars, 18 control ‘ roopM, dining room, hatot SEVEN ROOM older home, ex CXIBURN Road. . .a fine custom for the rental of your apartt and security required, $75 per den Aportmento. Large rooms, RenItorA SEIIXJNO TOtiR HOME? For ALL CASH for our propsrty Reaaonahie. Call 643-0144, taihs and expression pedal. Owner tranafered. Assume OH cellent condition, on bus line built colonial in sn area of BOLTON — (Soente Mtount ment or home. J.D. Real Es- month Paul W. Dougan Hesi­ BOLTON — Big bouse, Wg lot, prompt oonrte(MW ssrvlea that within 24 hours. Avoid red t^pe. $800. CaU 648-0014. heat, hot water, appliances. ” *'•______par oenR morlfafa. June 1st Property Includes 2 extra build Sumner), Ansaldi built (1968) tate A ssocia tes, In c., 648-5130. tor, 648-4085. ooanparable homes. This is one 8-room older home, plus 4- gets results. CaU Louis DImock Instant sendee. Hayes Agmiw, ADVERTISING $140 monthly, wall to wall car MANCHESTER — 40 afinw 4 4 ; occupancy. CaU 648-9094. mg lots. Marlon E. Etobertaon of the finest we have seen. brick and frame slx-rootn Oo- room ityartment. 4H choice R ea lty , 649-9638. 846-0181. peting, adults. C all 876-8407, sone, cMy water and wwem, R ealtor. 648-6968 Sunken Hving room, two fire­ lonlsl Ranch. Atta«bed 2-car CLASSmED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Valentia model, distressed oak. MANCHESTER Green Area— acres. Louie Dimock Realty, anytim e 648-2804 estate rentals — apartments, 872-3781 prestige area. ShoQU ytold 70 places, IH bathe, three bed­ garage on parkHke acre.A real Exactly like new. Six months ly furnished three-room iq;)art ______*' CHx room Ranch, large flre- ^^AlfCHEfiTER — CItermtng 6- 649-9838. 8 A.M. to 4:30 PJW. homes, multiple dwellings, no lots more or less. $280,000 firm. roome, rear por^ enclosed, value oA $M,600. OaU Suiaime EXPERIENCED typist desirM ago, coot $1,126, will sacrifice, menf in Manchester. Phone VERNON — Brand, new SH placed living room, aluminum room Rssxh. 2 baths, fireplace, fees. Call ' J. D, Real Estate Jacqueline-ROberti Agenoy, side porch, garage, must be BOLTON — Three bedroom Shorts, 646-8288, J. Watson t}rping to do in her own home. $686. 742-7176, call before 2 048-6846. apartment in excellent resi­ \ siding, fuU basement, garage. 2-car garage, walkout hose- A ssociates, In c., 648-6129. 646-8889. seen to be aqipreciated. T. J.' Randi. Two bathe, two fire­ B ea ch A O o., R ealtora; 278- COPT CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Reasonable rates. Call 643-6827. p.m. or after 8 p.m. Financing dential area. Features heat, Low 20’ s. H ayes A g en cy , 646- m siit, la rg e treed lo t, ton- Transmissha Crockett, Realtor, 648-16n. places, two car garage. Im­ 6960. cqn be arranged. 22 LOCUST S treet, six room du­ hot water, refrigerator, range, 0181. *»»a*ate occupancy. WBt fl- 4tM PJW. DAT BEFORE PUBUCATION EXPERIENCED typist and ste­ Busiiwss Locallom GLASTONBURY, U atITCS, mediate occupancy. Low 80’s. plex, adults preferred. $140. garbage disposal and master plenty of privacy, near nanoB. O wtier, 1-878-8681 eve- THREE incomes. Center Street, T n a b h sf DeadOne for Saturday and Monday Is 4 :S0 p.m. Friday nographer desires reception­ ______For Rrnif 64 TV antenna, close to parkway ‘ EICHIT r o o m CUc^aii re^ nlnga. Converse Road. Morrlaon ist’s position in Manchester Lease and security required. sch ools, 10 m toutea to H art­ two famUy, 6-6 jSue separate R ea ltor, 648-1015. Forms For Solo 76 OfRc* and Stora and shopping. Adults, no pets. ' production, 2% baths, 2 flre- 646-2426, 8 to 6 p.m . 263 M AIN Street, o ffic e s f o r ford, Builders sod deisdoperi five room house. Selling ss a TOUR COOPERATION WnX, M I R I L A ^ 1 a rea. C all 649-5956 betw een 6 - R ental $186. C all 1-872-0629, places, family rdom, recrea­ *®ANCHE8TER Spotless 6 RESIDENCE with rental — Equipment 54 rent, $40. moittMy. Ask fo r look into this! J. A. Vhooa, package. Price reduotton for HEBRON — Newly Hated. Look­ BE APPRECIATED l/IAL I I "t p.m . NEW ONE and two-bedroom de­ w eekdays. tion room, double garage, 2 room Ranch with kitchen hullt- B rok er 603-086$. quick sale. Wdverton Agency ing for a country atmosphere H am pton, Ctonn. E ig h t room s, LET US HELP YOU Mr. Frechette, 647-9908. pottos, trees. Superb landscap­ ^ns, fu ll hneeinieiit, on e c a r ga> EXPERIENCED licensed in­ LARGE OAK office desk and luxe garden type apartments ______but yet minutes from Manches­ two baths, oU heat, basement lage, holt acre to*. Sensibly Realtors. 649-2818. structor available to tutor. swivel chair, fruit wood available now. Call Paul STORAGE room for rent. Can W onfd To Rant 6B ing, 200’ frontal. Hutchins ter? Six-room Cape with ga­ gara^, i^^iraottmately two W. D ougan. R ea ltor, 649-4686. I A gency R a altors, M94S8M. prtbed St $34,000. T. J. Gteek- If yoH'v* got troRsmissiofi treiibk, w ol Continutd From Precoding Pago Reading, English or Social finish, good condition, |80. also be used for small work H o u m s For Sola 72 FLORIST gift . ahop, beauty rage on large well landacaped acres, beautiful shade. Im­ Four-drawer tan filing cabinet, shop. CaU 648-9678. WANTED — Five-room duplex ett, R ea ltor, 648-1677. salon, etc. Attractive 6 room mediate occupancy. Asking got -to Hm bottom of it. That's bocowo Studies. Evenings, Saturdays, 30 LOCUST St. — first floor, 4 TWO FA ioLT, 6-5. wall to waui lot. Many extras. CaU Inter­ $20. 648-4866. artment^ 8 aciiool a g e chil­ 5(ANCHBSTER — New listing. home, garage, oovered padto, $18,800., one third down. Boy, Sundays, 643-8400. rooms, heat, hot water, $140. BOWERS Behoof Area — Own­ national Associates, 647-18(X> wo'ro oxports at our job. Economical, oho. Help W onted— Male 36 Help W anted— Male 36 SMALL STORE near 100 per dren. Call 289-0860. Two family, M , good inoome. oven and nngas, aspaiote fur­ what a buy! Joseph IkxStbetg, 646-2426 8-6. er transferred. Irnmaculato fireplace, 2 acres. Hutdilns for an appointment today. cent Main Street location. Ap­ H. M. lYechette, Realtora, M7- naces, wtOk-out bas«n«nt, nice Broker, phone WUUmantic 1- ATTENTION MEN — Part-time M/ontod To Buy 58 ouatom built oversized Cape. A g en cy , R esatore, 64941824. p ly M arlow ’ s, 867 M ain Street. WANTED—One room with bath, 9993. quiet nelgfataacliood, one year 466-9687. ALWAYS RELIABLE $60. per week, work 20 flexible THREE ROOM apartment, COVENTRY — $18,9(». Modern Dogs— Birds— Pots 41 WANTED TO BUT — antiques, preferrably unfurnished, de­ oU. Wfdverton Agienoy Real- Formal dining room, fireplace, CUSTOM built overetee Cape on third floor, with heat, $100 a MANCHESTER —Three new MANCHESTER one-year old Ranch, 8 bed- DRIVERS hours. For personal interview steins, furniture, pewter, lead­ sired by young couple attend­ ton , M9-2818. family sised kitchen and panel­ overslse lot 130’ wide and ex­ ca ll 628-2214. GROOMING all breeds. Har- month. 649-3120. after 6:80. stores for lease. 600x100 square ing college. Good references. ed den. Two or three bedroome rootna, etectitcoUy heated with MANCHESTER TRANSMI^ION 00. ed lamps, art glass, primitives STONE FACE ceptionally well landscaped, 2- W c m l c d — R m I Ectatft 77 ______mony Hill. H.C. Chase, Hebron feet. Busy location. Reasonable. OXFORD Eltreet—”A one-car indlyidiial heat control, alumi­ any quant'ty. Furniture re­ HAVE TENANTS waiting, for 649-1806. "L ” RANCH and two baths. Located on a car garage. Bowers School. ROUTE DRIVER NEEDED for Com- Rd.. Bolton. 643-6427.'- Hayes Agency, 646-0181. boms.” In these dayit you usu­ num storms, aluminum siding. P1m 9, MMKhwter — Phoiw 646*0022 paired. 644-8962. your apartment or hoi^. Call Fingerprint free OH-room beautiful wooded lot with teac- $38,000. Philbrick Agency, WANTED — ETve or six rooms, pany pick-up truck. Knowtedge ^ ...a—^ ;------ally need two cars, but here is G era rd A g en cy , R ea ltors, 648- Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 649- Businoss Proparty Ranch. Fireplace in living “ "ow being taken on AKC, $180, includes heat, 646-2426, ______F o r 7 0 tremely central looation where glass, pewter, oil paintings o r ______OUy uUUtiee. Attached ga­ tom drapes, cornices, carpet- MANCHESTER — Ootondal 8 Q>.. 1366 T olland Tpke.. Man^ 9-6. you can walk to everything. If you want Job security and cheitfpr plonship background, $78 and other antique items. Any LOOKINO for an apartment? 391 CENTER Street, an eight rage, large reoreation room tog and kitchen range. $26,600. bedrooms, dining room, IH Four bedrooms up, and five a guaranteed income based ______up. C all 878-0207. quantity. The Harrison’s, 648- Have many to choose from. FIVE—room suite of front Main room home with 2-car garage with bar. Superb craftsman­ OaU 6494W66. baths, fim t to back living rooms down including a bright on salary pltis commission, 8709, 166 Oakland Street. Call Paul W. Dougan Reakoni, St. o ffice s, 100 percen t lo c a ­ located in business n sene. ship, central locatton, % room with center flreplaoe, ex- TWO TINT adorable chihuahua Uteben, formal dlndng room, MANCHESTER — Four room oellent oondKton. H. M. plus opportunity to advance steady employment, Insurance 649-4636. tion near bonks, air-condition­ Dwelling could be easily con­ acre lot $26,600. Mr. Lewte, pups, 8 weeks old, AKC, shots. HOUSEIHOLD lots — Antiques, Ivlng room, family room and Ranch, idehl retirement or Frechette Realtors, 647-9998. based on your capabilities, benefits, paid holidays and va­ ed, automatic fire sprinkler. verted for professional or com­ 649-6806. we can offer you a position C all 643-8666, 643-7629. bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, POUR room apartment, central­ efiloa or den or a room for the •tarter home. Picture book Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday! cations. Call between 8 a.m. Apply Marlow’s, 867 Main St. mercial occupancy. Robert J. glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ ly located, newly decorated. baby. IH both^ fireplace, kitchen with- dishwasher, Uue TWO-FAMILY with business aa a driver salesman for and 6 p.m., 644-2421. Sm ith, In c., 963 M ain Street, Sealtest Foods on estal^sh- DACHSHUNDS. Chihuahuas, la g e P eddler, A u ctioneer, 420 Heat, hot water, one bed­ INDUSTRIAL — central, 2,600 B W basement with garages, •tene fireplace in Hving room. possibilities. Both apartments 649-6241. a re in X-1 condition. (Jail eariy ed routes. Weimaraners, AKC registered Lake St., B olton. 648-8247. room. One or two adults only. square feet, first floor, large b a r r o w s and WALLACE Co. awnings, etc. The ideal family Many features you will love. litters. Sale subject to vets No pets. References required. 18x40’ walk-in cooler, loading MANCHESTER Manchester Parkade home that must be seen to be Centrally located. C9mr-Bon to see this unusual property. Fresh tV> be qualified you should okay. Some ready to go. 1- A gen cy, 648-0688. Norman S. Hohenthal, Realtor, Help W anltd— Room s W ithout Board 59 643-2171, E venings, 643-8470. dock, ample perking, vacant. M an ch ester 649-6806 appreciated. Owners transfer­ be a h l^ school graduate, 628-6573. PROFESSIONAL OFFICE 646-1166. M o w or Fomala 37 CaU Warren E. Howland, Building Just onei block from red out o< state. Please caU tor ambitious and willing to put DUPLEX 4V4 rooms, 1% baths, M a n c h e s t e r — Large weii THE THOMPSON House — Cot- R ea ltor, 643-1108. hospital. Ideal for doctor, WHERE Just off Main St, can f appointment, as it Is a pleasure in a kmg day in return for B O X E R —iCKC, brlndle, m ale, ewistruotod Colonial. Three WEIST SIDE — 6 rooms, mod­ tage St. centrally located, large private entrance, colored OE dentist or periiiaps attorney. you get a slxHroom home with • to show. T. J. Crockett, Real­ a good income and company plaJA, 7 months, wormed, had appliances, Venetian blindb, bedrooms, IH battw, fireplace, ern kitchen wUh buUt-ins, for­ pleasantly furnished rooms, TWO offices for rent one com­ Fully ameslted driveway large, clean rooms and alumi­ tor. 648-1677. paid Persian plan, medical shots, ears are up, champion 2-oar gamge. Inunedlato oc- mal dining room, three bed­ parking. Call 649-2358 fo r o v e r­ heated, bus line, rent $160, no pletely furnished. Can be used and rear for perking. Ex­ num siding and aluminum Asparagus blDod lines. Phone 742-9274. rooms, largo enclosed pordi, and surgical benefits, ac­ night and permanent guest pets, 640-4342, 872-6669. singly or together. Main storms and screens tor $17,8007 MANCHESTER cupasioy. Brt Air Real Estate. CLERK pansion possible. Tastefully garage, alumlbum adding, $34,- cident and stekneas insur- rates. St. Call 643-0678. Ask any of the "can do” boys 848-9883. ONE-bedroom apartment, w aU ______paneled and carpeted. $36,- DEXX)RA T 0R 8 900. PhUbrtok Agteicy Real­ A sure sign that springs almost here. Tender from !»ce and life Insurance. from dM Belfibre Agency. .647- Opportunity in Data Proc­ Articles For Sale 45 ROOM for rent, private en­ to wall carpeting, dishwasher, MAIN St., corner office, 000! CaU John Sledesky, ATTENTION sp u r LEVEL, all brick con­ tors, 649-6847. bottom to tip. Full of flavor and good nutrition. 8 1418. Big O arrison C olon ia l, 1960 essing. nlghU, for clerk with trance. 119 Cooper Hill Street. garbage disposal, all capper rooms and lavatory. House 640-6306. struction, 4 bedrooms, formal FOR “A JOB well done feeling” . sq. ft., central locatton, INTERESTED? good figure aptitude and C all 649-0596. kitchen. Immediate occupancy. Hate * ' Bldg. " Call ~ 643-4846 after dining room, 2H baths, ma­ clean carpets with Blue Lustre. ______huge tread lot, 2-oor over- Apjriy with some knowledge of $180. 647-1108 days, evenings 6 p.m . hogany family room, 2 fire- Rent eleotric shampooer $1. FOR RENT, front room, oen- B & W I sized garage, breezeway, Pbtoes. 3-oor garage, many Out of Town BAM equipment. Good 643-2188. A sk fo r M r. P r y . BARROWS and WALLACE Co. All Green.. NO MAGIC! wages and working condi­ Paul’s Paint A Wallpaper Sup- trally located, 69 Birch St., 649- FOR RENT or sale-461 SiA lfS TRAINEES j big screened porch, woUc- more features. Must he seen. F o r S o l o 7 5 Manchester Parkade' tions with convenient free ply. 7129. A P A R ’TMENT — 2 ^ -ro o m , $110 Street. Building and lot next • ' out recreation room with P h llbrlok A gen cy R ea ltors, 649- mini-pricing* fashion — M anchester 649-6306 No degree or experience x«- we’re celebreting our fifty-fourth year Sealtest Foods poking and benefit pro­ per month, security and tease to Post Office Excellent loca­ [ wet bar, -new kitehen, 1V4 5847. VERNON — Six room Cktye, Fresh from SUPER STUFF, sure nuf! CLEAN furnished room for gen­ required, Paul W. Dougan qulred, must have miUtary ■ baths. A prudent buy. $28,- oversized garage, beautiful­ by bashing out. eight pages of special 255 H om estead A ve., gram. Send resume to P.O. That’s Blue Lustre for cleaning tion for any use. 646-2426 from celebration values. Watch for the mail Box 1483, H artfoid , Conn. tleman. Central. Apply 4 Pearl Realty, 649-4535. 9 to 6 p.m . invostm onf Proparty servioe completed. HartAxxl I 600. M r. L ew is; 649-0806. fdANCHBSTER — Six room ly landsoaped tot, immaculate Hartford, Conn. rugs and upholstery. Rent St., Mrs. DeMute. Colonial, excellent conditiciv .. . proof that mini-pricing* is better Colifomia For Solo 70-A area territory growtiv. N «»- (xxxUtlon, woo.’t lost H. M. than beforal Interviews' dally 8:30-4:30 p.m. electric shampooer $1. ’Ihe MANCHESTER, Park Chestnut .PRIME office for lease. Elxcep- new kitchen, fireplace, ga­ NO GIMMICKS! . _ 4-ltOOM APARTMENT $120 B^^I^GTON — Plnney Brook ed. Salary D.O.E. paid. VERNON — Immaculate eight uates. Some experience help­ I ton, 648-0609. rooir. ranch for sale. Over­ room Cotonial. Double garage, PLATING Conn. a fter 4 p.m ------monthly.- Call~ - 649-0783. - ’ Apartments.------New 3^-room ^ .s* A Permaoeat ful but not necessary. Local sized kitchen, living room, acre lot. $86,900. RayH(U- SILK SCREENING unit to brick one-etory garden non-defense company. Start­ 1 MANCHESTER — Move ri«^t rear porch, two fireplaces, OUR 54th ANNIVERSARY INSPECTION PRODUCTION CENTER St. — 4 rooms, first apartment building. Interior ing salary to $7,600. Peee combe Realtora, 644-1286. Sh op PORTERS Aportm ants— Flats— I In, 8-bedroom Ranch, formal IH baths, garage, etc. . . . floor, appliances, centrally paid by client companies. ROUTING Boots and A ccessorias 46 brick waU. Refrigerator, I dining. V fo n , . a . l>Aif, all in Up condition. VERNON — Immaculateness Is ______Tenaments 63 located to schools, bus and 8M Silver Lane, B. Hartford SOLDER range, disposal', air-condition­ ^RICHABO P. RITA ] leiige living room with flr^ Beautiful rec room, .too. the word that describes this 3- WANTED shopping. C all 668-8998 ev e­ TBL. 038-9416 AQUA-CAT Catamaran, used 4 MODERN three-room aipait- er, basement laundry and stor­ I, place and bookcases, rec room T . J C rock ett, R ea ltor, 643- Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday! Apply between 10 a.m.-12 noon nings. PBBaONNIiL bedroom Ranch. Kitchen has tim es, origin a lly cost o v e r $800, ment, all utUlUes Included. age, total electric, $120. per SYB’n a i and basement garage. Prime 16T.'. buUt-lns, wall waU carpet­ and 2-5 p.m. Ask for Mr. Harvey se ll fo r $600 firm . 649-6132. Available immediately. Call month. Call James J. Oessay POUR-ROOM apartment, heat, ' location.'$37,900. Make thle a ing in the Uving room, huge MANC3IESTBR MEMORIAL King. 649-4656. at 876-0134. 8W Silver Lane, B. HaitlM d HOSPITAL HAS OPENINGS hot water, appliances, garage, ______TBL. S*»-9Uf PERISONNEL 1 must to. see. International As- coiner tot with" tosplit rail fence, • aoclates, 647-1800. . rec room. Asaumahle EHA FOR ’TWO FULL-TIME POR- MULTI-CIRCUITS THREE-room apartment, heat­ $163., adults, no pets. Available VERNON — Mount Vernon ASSISTIANT MANCHESTER and vicinity — 50 HARRISON STREE T Housohold G oods 51 A p ril 1st. 649-2497, 643-4884. morlgoge, $22,600. PhUbrick ’TERS. 5 DAYS A WEEK, ABLE ed, recen tly red ecorated, $80. Apartments. Now available Interesting and rimiuaiging I d BLMONT street — Six-room For the best in real estate In TO WORK ALTERNATE MANCHESTER C all 236-3519. position for a ahoip, aggres­ Agency, Realtors, 640-6347. Model Home Furniture FOUR-ROOM apartment, sec­ new 3>/6 rooms at $145. and BOOKKEEPER J• bungalow_[__ wUh four rooms all price ranges call Mitten WEEKENDS. EXCELLEN T $160. 4% room s at $165. and sive rirl. Reroonsibitlty es­ ond floor, furnace, small child, Hast Hartford firm needs a • down and two up. Enclos- Realty, Realtors, 643-8930. VERNON — SVi room 1960 SALARY AND FRINGE BENE­ 3 ROOM HOUSEFUL GRISWOLD Street — 40, three $170. H eat, hot w ater, re frig ­ sential. Good appearance $90. 1-633-2996. girt with a general book­ J ed front pordi. New wiring. Ranch, seven acres, 977’ front­ FITS. APPLY PERSONNEL 19 PIECES rooms, heat, hot water, dis­ erator, oven-range dism al, and phone peroonolity. ‘Must MANCHESTER — 3-famUy, 64i enjoy meeting and helping • With $7,000 down, you can as- age, 30 X 80’ recent outbuild­ d e p t ., MANCHESTER ME­ “ FOSTER $297 posal, refrigerator, stove, air- dishwasher, wall to wall keeping background. Experi­ ^ in a residential area, good I>eople. Some coUeee back­ 2 sums inHA mortgage and have ing. Close to highway. Hutch­ M ORIAL HOSPITAL. 643-1141 “ AIN St„ 3-room heated carpeting, air - conditioning, ence on N.C.R. machine help­ floor plan, with 2 bedrooms, GRANDPARENTS Interior Designer wants reliable ground helpful Excellent t m onthly paym en ts at $132. T.J. ins Agency Realtors, 64941824 E XT. 243. swimming pool and tennis ful but not necessary. Salary livliig room, dining room, and Applications now being tak­ family or newlyweds to accept ______*>-Partment. $110, 646-2426, 9^. storting salary and working 2 Crockett, ReaMor, 648-1677. We Promise courts, parking and storage all $100 up. D.O.E fee paid. large kitchen, oil hot water en tor positions as Foster delivery of complete Model Dls- MANCHESTER — Attractive conditions in one of our yv-il • -— ------ SOUTH END-Move in tomor- heat, aluminum storma and Grandparents at Mansfield play of Quality Furniture just 3H-room apartment. Quiet five room Cape with m baths, Maxi-fflon Meot F u r n is h o d :• A Permanent 2 row, older seven-room in tip- screens, extra 67 x 148’ treed OPPOR’TUNTTY urdimited. At Training School. Transpor­ removed to warehouses for Pub­ residential area. Parking plus 527-9238, V ernon, 876-8721, 876- Placemimt ,S A Perm oaent. basement. Garage. Real big R ep u ta b le 4859. • top condition, m baths, three building lot, A-zoned. Wblver- tW sttae we have an excellent tation usually provided. Re­ lic Sale. Modern 3 complete all utilities Included. Ideal for Apartmants 63-A Service Piacem aat lot. Terrific buy at citty will be tender * 1 ^ • bedrooma^ comer tot. Owner ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. oppoiLsitty for a man to be quirements: Low Income rooms with the $1,000 look. 8 Servioe $18,900. T.J. Oockett Real­ newlyweds. Available April 1st. ROCKVILLE — 3 rooms. all ROCKVILLE — 4-rqom apart- ‘ finds the house too big, anxious E th ical trained in sales. We are an old persons, o v e r 60. C all 1-429- pc. Convertible living Room, Silver Lane, B. Hartford MANCHESTER — Forest HUls. tor, 048-1677. ond |vicy 236-0564 o r utilities, $125. m onthly. 649. ment, $186. stove, he^ hot wa­ 8M Silver Lane, B. Hartford to sell. Any reasonable offer rellahle firm and this position 9391, E xt. 395 o r 643-9038. 6 pc. bedroom, 5 pc. Dinette. 0^-7364. gg02 TBL. 838-9416 I New seven room Raised ter and electricity. 876-6634. TBL. 63S-9UI ‘ will be given serious consldera- ROCKVILLE!—Inoome proper­ Is permanent with a bright fu- ______$10 dow n, you m ay purchase Ranch, double garage, 2 baths, ond scrumptious tion. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, ty, four apartments, all Accountable any room Individually. Im­ fireplaced family room, all ^^N D LY Ice Creain Shop, 648-1677. ^ modernized, two completely S^aiy. commissions and vehi- TViiiand ’Tpke., in Caldor Sho^ mediate delivery or free bullt-lns. Secondary financing, furnished. Income $446 per and frosh. de furnished. Vacations with storage. L oy a l ping Center has full-time and MANCHESTOR Strickland St. $83,600. Meyer Agency, Real­ m onth, expenses $80 p er pay, inanance and other em­ part-time work available, look­ CAP & CCP Charge Plans Five, room Ranrii, garage, all tora, 648-0609. month! 30’s. W. J. Barcomb On Both Sides. ploye benefits. Tfils is a bet­ TEN AT FIFTY - FIVE. ing for ambitious young Also, our own Instant Credit extras. Fbie location, beauti­ Realtor, 644-8000. ter than average opportunity. P lan NEWER two-fOmily duplex, 5-6, Trustworthy woman or young man to en­ fu l grounds. O wner, 649-6206. L e f i bt honest. Sonw shoppers If you feel you qualify, please T«l«phoM restdenblal A-1 location, two COLUMBIA joy ^eady, secure, year ’round BEL AIR REAL ESTATE CO. ere a little skeptical about buy­ ap ply to a n g e r C o., 856 Main DISCOUNT FURNITURE 443-9333 M AN CH ESTER — 2 HamUy, 12 driveways. Mid 80’s. 649-6290, employment with opportunity WARFHOTTSST? OUTSTANDING ESTATE ing meat In a supermerkal. O b ligin g St., Mannheater, Oorm. rooms, 6-6 end 2. Oonvanlent Owner. 79 EAST CENTER STREET, R O W S FASHION BLDG. Eleven room Manor house, Because they think the sidn NOW 2 B i S ^ at? 0 N S locatton, city water, city sewer, they can’t sea isn’t always as ^ p riv ileg es pro- 3580 M ain St. H artford MANCHESTER — Dartmouth (1800’s). Beautifully, main­ MANCHESTER, CONNEaiCUT $26,900. Phllbrtok Agency Real­ good as the side they can saa. R e sp e ctfu l PART-TIME work. days. Call vlded, .10 experience neces- 622-7249 Rd. New 7-room Raised Ranch, tained and updated tor the tors, 640-5847. That’s not a problani if you 649-5334. ^ry. Applications accepted 2 - (former Fuller Brush bldg ) baths, 2 fireplaces, laundry ultimate In gracious village - yifluhifL buy your moat at Stop 6 Shop. 9 p.m. at our shop or call for 175 Pine St. Manchester imiNO ilHCI RANCH — Clx rooms, 3 bed- room, bullt-ina, plastered living. Small >bam and work­ appointm ent 649-5563. Bacauso we promisa Maxi-man 646-2332 - ixMms. This attractive home walls, 2-car garage, city utili­ shop. Regal setting, well back from road, on near two Meats will always be fresh and DEAN MACHINE (former Norman’s Furn. offers proud ownership. Many ties, near srtMol. 80-day oc- delicious on both sides. With lb ARE-YOU familiar with one or acres. More available. Lake PRODUCTS all of tile following areas — W arehouse extras. TlmrtKl Rd. Upper 80’a. ciqMuicy. Built by Ansaldi. no axesptions. Or your monay Porterhouse'!r98 privileges. Priced In the at corner of Pine & Forest St.s) .‘larch 17, 1969 Morrison Agency, 643-1016. Chartes Leq>erance, 649-7820. back. 102 COLONIAL ROAD East Hartford, South Windsor, 40's. By appointment. (Jail Manchester or Glastonbury. If Mon.-Fri. 9-9, Sat. 9-6 $28,000 — Privacy, 6-rooin RANCH — Six room, 'three bed­ Suzanne Shorts, 646-3233 or So go m ini-pricing* at Stop 6 Haa Immediate Openings the answer is yes, this Is the Shop and savor g Maxi-man CLEAN, USED refrigerators, Ranch, paneled family room, rooms, two baths, family room, Tim Moynlhan, 668-0678. J. ■ DAYS first step in the right direction steak. Or roast. Or chops. ranges, automatic washers stove, dishwasher, garage, se­ brick front, attached garage. Watson 'Beach A Co., Real­ tor a better than average in­ lb Draftsman to draw up proc­ with guarantees. See them at cluded yard with trees, laurel. M id 20’s. 610 W etherall M orri­ tors, 278-6960. come. We are offering two full­ Dear TUbllci Your iMxiHnan pram Isas yau’ll N.Y. Sirloin steak 88 ess sheets. Turret Lathe op­ B .D . P e a rl’s A ppliances, 649 Hutchins Agency, Realtors, son R e a lto r s 648-1016. time sales positions in -* the M ain St. C all 643-2171. BOLTON — 6H room Ranch, anjay every place al sraal erators, Inspectors — Fin.il \1e thought you would like to know that in these 64941824. r above areas (experienced pre­ LARGE, clean, attractive 11- three to four bedrooms, family yyu aver buy at Step A Sbap. , Shert Cut Rump *1.38, Club Siricin *1.58, inspection for air-craft SEWING MACHINES — singer room house Including 4-room parts ferred but not necessary). ’This days of account nuitoers, automatic typewritsrs, fast enpyjng LAKE ST. — 8-bedroom Rancdi, room , fire p la ce , g a ra g e . Ebc- (90NELE9S SIRLOIN) STEAK is your opportunity to Join one automatic zig-zag, excellent excellent condition, rec room, rental plus excellent barn, 832’ rellent area. Private treed tot. w . n —n » tfi. rlfM t. limit quMiUtlM. NIGHTS of the largest (8 offices) real condition. Makes buttonhotes, A Best Buy By Belfiore machines^ {unched cards and oon^ters there is one havsn where 2- oar garage, large lot. Hard to frontage, $28,600. Hutchins Only $21,900. Hayes Agency, 5 p.m. to 3 a.m. estate firms in Connecticut. hems, embroiders, etc. Orig­ beat tor $31,600. OaU Mitten A gen cy, R ea ltors, 64941824. 6464H81. m Excellent commission, com­ inally over $300.. 6 monthly heading? O.K., here’s what we meart you can talk human to human on a name to name basis—at -least m Realty, Realtom 648-6980. PRIVACY Raised Ranch, 7 Turret Lathe Operators plete contemporary insurance payments of $8.50 each or pay- pictured Is ten minutes from Manchester VERNON —Custom bii lit proper, driving at fifty-five miles per hour. Just a mini-trip about real estate, rooms, 2 fireplaces, IH baths, Colonial Ranch, prime area, Brown & Sharp production plan paid in full by the com­ 151 cash. 522-0931 dealer. TALL TREES and flowering '^'}°'«so'ne atmosphere, away from the asphalt recreation room, garage, alu­ quaUty construction, three StopIShopYtHowOttig nNEAPTlE miller set-up operators, pany. We iiave exciting- plans jungle. Ideal for the young family. oapmui. shrubs are teatured on this Stcp&Sbcp Wbcle BLOND formica table and 4 tie are old enough to rjilllie that a house soon minum siding, acre, view, $27,- g a ­ PINK-GRAPEFRUH for the future. Call for a strict­ estate In MiuMhester. Truly a large bedrooms, doifble Dole AU Benefits, chairs, blond glass front hutch, 900, HuteMna, A gen cy, 64941824 rage, barn. Only $84,900. Hayes ly confidential interview. Mr. Features Include: becomes e home and expert personal guidance is needed a ll centrally kteotod hideaway. Sliced Peaches 21” walnut console color T-V, Two master bedrooms, two Agency, 6464)181. BUYING OR An Equal Opportunity Employer D em ora, 289-0241. C olli-W agner needs repair. 643-7208. Wall to Wall Carpeting MANCHESTER — 6-6, two- Real Estate. Three Bedrooms along the wiy whether it be selling or buying property. other bedrooms, 2% baths, Kernel Com Juice Drink Partially Finished Rec Room famlly central locatton. Recent BOLTON — Here is a beau- er Hahm DOUBLE Bed with box spring Formal Dining Room boith a Huge formal dining tieattng systiqm, new ceramic ful country home, modern in Ideal to pork up your SELUNC A Decorative Wishing Well Pickod and packad breakfast or start off and mattress, walnut, excellent T ool Shed Hay we, therefore, suggest you telephone us if ^ room and a btwaliliast nook. every detail with many built- u C r* M C a n baths, new oak floors, ect., ect. at the peak of tho a delicious maal. The Extra InsulaticHi Many other features including Sweat goMan com condition. $75. Cast Iron bath­ Large Lot . PraCeasionally appraised. Ask in features on a t>ark like lot season to bring na­ kkts love it any time A • j; $ 1 you wish to sell your property. fciU go about it in our wall to wall everywhere. 2-cer . . . fuH o f tu m m o r- of tha day. HOME room sink with porcelain for Mr. Zinsser, Belfiore Agen­ surrounded by stately trees. tkno goodnata and ture’s b e st to you. SALE PRICED AT garage, breeaeway. Extra lot SEWING finish, $26. Ironer-presser, al­ usual quiet, efficien t manner that haa given so Bony effective cy, 647-1418. T M spacious home is ideal tor flavor. most new, little used, $50. Call at record included. Fast sale the large and growing family ONE CALL 647-1556. THE WILLIAM E. BELFIORE AGENCY reaults— or if you wish to purchase property a telephone eaU wuited without fuss or ta a la n . $88,600 IN PRESnOE Forest or for an tn-Iaw situation. Several financing options avail- Hills! Neighborhood of horose, MACHINE OPERATORS 431^33 MAIN STREET — 647-1418 There are eight (yes. 8) bed­ I TEN-PIECE WALNUT dining explaining your requlreimnta wiU rooeive our inmediate able. Ask for BIM BeUtore, Bei- $46,000 and up! Seven-room rooms and three baths. Just B tg $mvtHg$^iM tk e b ig lo p f! SlU*d ssAite From StO f, t% Shapes own ovent! DOES r r AU room set. $100. f[ Five-piece flore Agency, 647-l(US. Raised Ranch. Two - oar a t te n tio n . Indicate slse of rooms, the fam­ or wllliig to loorn kUchen set, $86. Excellent con­ g a ra g e, tw o fuM baths, au to­ ily room Is 28-30'. This minia­to MANCHESTER—Immaculate 3- dition. <3all 742-7776. Realfor's Remarks matic kitchen, other quaUty ture estate Is priced at $69,600 42 OFnCES In either ease you«ll talk to a human being. famUy, 4-4, 2-car garage, features. Brand new and beau- and la wortb your considera­ Yah Yah Bread Fresh Lemon Pie HANDMADE braided rug, all storms, city water, sewers, FIRST SHIFT -7:00 - 3:30 TO SERVE'YOU WELL; UflA! Flexible flnanctng. Bel- tion today. OaU the Jarvis wool, reversible, 9)4’xl0^4. Just separate heat. Built 1963. Close 77 SALESPEOPLE belorig to: Manchester Board of Realtors u ra . More A g en cy , 647-1418. R eaK y C o., R ea ltora, 64S-1131. APPLY finished. For information call Hartford Board of Realtors to school, bus, stores) aircraft. 643-0054. Vernon Board of Realtors Must be seen. Low 80’s. L. H. MINUTES from Manchester all ANDOVESR — 8 - bedroom SG SURE PIONEER PARACHUTE 00, INC. M bm eauK A gen cy, 347-1363, plaster 5-room Ranch, large Ranch, on one -acre lot, bullt- C A L L A TO SEfiVE .YOU BEHER: R e a lto r 688-1607. wooded lot, fireplace, $17,6()0. iln kitehen, m baths, 2 fire­ HALE ROAD, MANCHESTER, CONN. We have installed: Meyer Agency, Realtor, 648- places, rec room, 3-cur garage, REALTOR M ochinary and Tools 52 CENTRAL UXMTTON — pick PHONE M4-1681 Two—Yea Two— Computer Services 0809. many extras. Reasonable. CaU I LAWN MOWER and saw sharp­ your own padnt and Unolemn. owner, 742-7049. An Equal Opportiinlty Employer ening machinery, everything TO SERVE YOU BEST: n eeds dtOUmg iq>, but |3S,'900. MANCHESTER — A perfect MANCHESTER needed to go in business, many buys 10 large rooms, 3-fOmlIy, ptoea for uMldren doscribes VERNON — Bight room Ralaed We have: JOE LOMBARDO-CARL ZINSSER,^ 3- oar gsiege, oil hast. Ketth thhs Immamitete 7-rocsn Colo­ Ranch. WeU landacaped % a cre BO ARD O F extras, excellent condition. 742- RICK MERRITT—FRANK FILLORAMO 7607. % R ea l E sta te 646-4136 o r 64C- n ia l an • % acre tot Owner tot. ISIJIOO. R a y H olcom be 263 M IDUE TURNPKE WfEST, MANCHESTER, C O N Ii R^LTORlS, INC. 1183. artdng $80,000. 644-3116. ReaMnrm 644-1286.

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i I MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1M» fllanrl;?Btpr lEorntng IfrraUii IM IrNrtPM M l Cadet James D. O’Nell Jr„ Mancheater WATBS wUl meet committee discussed needs In bility of Interpreting to the com­ A b p u t T o w n Bon 6 f M r. and M rs. J a m es D. tom orrow a t the ItaUan-Amerl- Red Cross Unit I U , 1 9 8 9 TTie Weather O’Neil, Bllincton Rd., Wapplne, the community which can be munity the Red Crose and its can Clito, Eldrtdge St. Weighing Implemented through'the Man­ has been named to the dean’s activities. Fair tbroagti MudMator Itallan-Amarioui In wUl be from 7 to 8 p.m. Mrs. To Learn Role chester branch of the Greater M4nch«8t*r't Oldsst •oeM y win liiMt tnoi|ht at « at list at Norwich University, Bertram Dennett la in charge of 1 5 ,5 0 0 iia«rijPH tpr lEwpntttg Htpralh Lowari tamgtat In lOa. Northfleld, Vt tor the first Hartford chapter. TTiey review­ tha CWHwuBB. BldiMr* St a St. Patrick’s Day program. In Service ed the scope of Red Croes with Finfist tom rar o w In 8Ba. semester. He Is a 1988 graduate Wben you tUnk of Prises will be awarded to win­ activity, and began develop­ Mmnehetter- & about soo enemy Although one captured ^ docu­ -a-— niere wBi be a meeting tor all Intermediate bridge. Regi^era- Fuller, Msgr. Edward J. Rear­ PINE PHARMAfeY Uon may be made at the Com­ an Irish music program at its SMALL BUSINESS Hanttord, retained their 7 per w e s t « f ^ ment MSoated an attack on (be woman of St. Barthiriomew’s don, Dr. MarUn Ruben, Philip SAFE PARKING ON PREMISES m unity T . meeting tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Silver, the Rev. Clifford O. 864 C E N T B R 8T . cent rate tor local bonoweia, city between ’ITiunday and next P arW i tom orrow a t 8 p.m>. in CoB I ^ ^ d e d tor the KofC Home. Ihose wishing Simpson, Atty. Dominic J. and indicated they would bold ‘Ittesday, one analyst sak>: the sriiool Ubrasy to dtscusa the MANCHESTER, CONN. • ESTABLISHED 1874 • North several hours, and apokesmen Osntemporary Literature more information may contact Squatrito, and Dr. Philltf E. JASON J. NOVnCHi twek as long as possible. United "We don’t feel (hat durfag future of Ms amual Christmas Vietnamesle milght try to said the bodlea of 28 enemy aol- Marrii an attack wiU imUerial- cla s se s to r m en and women Mrs. William McCarthy, 2 Hack­ Sum ner. Bank 8c Trust Co. in Haritoid 643w199S TEL 649-9814 m ake on the South Vietna- dlera were observed In the aiea. Ise on Saigon. We feel the objec­ whhto ere h ^ the first and m a ta ck St. At an earlier meeting, the did not announce Its declsiati immediately. mese capitai. No U.S. casualUea were repmt- tive Is Saigtm idUmnMy.” tMrd Tuesday of earii month I^wcaptor Gamma Chapter, The American drive, launched ed. O ett Creighton W. Abrams, will meet tomorrow. ’Hmse In­ One Hartford batdc that did Bsta'SIgma Phi sorority, will boost its prime rate to 7^ per on the 24th day of the Viet An operation eariier this (he ^ u S forces to maat tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the terested In the clasis rnay con­ Ctong’s spring offenaive, was month In the same area Includ- Vietnam, arid on a to Ma^ tact the Community Y tor more cent was Cn«wt^rtifinal National home of Mrs. Franklin Bevins, Bank. centered In an area of Jungtee ed repeated heavy raids by B52 mht file enemy sothw Intormatian. Uynwood Dr., Botton. In Ne(w Haven, Unton ft New and rubber trees 40 miles north- bombers, and some officers said has been oontidiMl Rut h- west of Saigon. U.S. intelligence this may already have broken Haven ’Diwt Go. announced it officers belleive as many as up enemy concentrations and (See Page Two) Marine Corps AuxUary win la making ’’aelecttve” Inoreaaes 7,500 troops of the North Viet- plans for moving south, meet WeAteeday at 8 pun. at on some loans, but also pointed namese 7th Dlvlalon are trying But three other fights flasod the Marine Home, Parker St. out that some of Us preferred HUNTER to puati south along the Saigon during the past 24 hours along customers are atUl paying 6K River toward the capital. the aame approach corridor 26 Women’s Home League of the per cent—the prevailing rate 8 The U.S. Command threw to 40 mllemnorth of Saigon. U.S. Salvation Army will meet to­ SPECIAU before moat major banka In the British Said troops of the let and 25th Infan- toroes reported another 56 ene­ morrow at 1 p.m. at the JuNor nttian raised their prime rates try Dlvlalans, the 1st Air Caval­ my soldtora killed and only a HsU of the CUadel. Refreeh- INC. to 7 per cent two months ago. ry Division and the 11th Ar­ few Ameitoam wounded. menta wiU be servedi In Waterbury, Colonial Bank Set To Move mored Cavalry Regiment into AUled sources reported radar and Trust Co. and Waterbury what field conunanders called a and other riectmoto devtens bad Representatives of Oathotlc THE STORE WHERE, BEHIND THE COUNTER OR Nattonal Bank said Monday ’’compression” attempt to pin deSected heavy enemy troop Mothers Olrcte will meet to­ they were boosting their prime On Anguilla down the strong enemy forces. movements akag the approach morrow at 8 p.m. at Mott’s rate to 7^ per cent Oomm unity Hatt. U.S. headquarters reported at to Saigon from the northwest LONDON (AP) — Britain was BEHIND THE APPLIANCE YOU ALWAYS FIND THE The GUy Trust Co. in Bridge­ least 28 enemy soldiers killed by end the northeast. port raiaedi Us prime rate to air and artUlery strikes in the _ repiMted to have dispatched five 7H per cent, but two. larger only significant contact reported vietru n CoigCons maymav be trvimrttyhg to find P*®*“ *®®* BrttodiBritish pantroop- paratroop- Bridgeport hanks that were atUl ao far, during a preUmlnary a way through the «»v«i of U.S. ScoUand Yard poUoe, a RANGE "reviewing” the altuatlon today EXPERTS - THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW YOU CAN TRUST! phaseDhRMfi ofo f thethA operationrnwrotl/wi Monday.UTrinrlav and South VMaameae______« ______total of almost 200 men, in. . . tog were Connecticut National Bank The American command said protecting the capItaL and State National Bank. and rain for the Caribbean to­ New Havan banks that held day to deal with rebeUlous An­ g u illa . the line for the time being at The "ready-for-everything" washer! 7 per cent were Flnt New Har Tba operaUen was shrouded ven National Bank and the Sec­ with secrecy, but Foreign Minis­ ond Natlohal Bank. Geneva Tolks Reconvene ter Michael Stewart impUed • Mini-Basket— saves time, water, detergent Britain wants Ronald Webster, BANTLY OIL for your delicate, little, or leftover loads, the island’s selfwt^ed pteri- 3 wash speeds, special care items. dent, out of power. • Does big loads up to 16 lbs. mixed, heavy ”It’s no wish ri ours for the 2 spin speeds! U.S., Soviets Ask AngulU a p eop le to Uvie im der a fabrics. US, Peruvian • Filter-Flo® System— ends lint-fuzz on regtoe they do not want,” Stew­ art told the HbUae of Commons. loads. Facing a barrage of ques­ • Variable water level— set to suit your load. Jets H ija c k e d Arms Limitations tions, he described movements • Permanent Press cycle with “ Cooldown.” OBNFVA (AP) — President blocking agreement on a com- of pcuatixxpers and poUce as Mxion Intonnied the— 17-natlon prehenslve test ban treaty. ’’preparatory moves” to cope- . T o H a v a n a dtoamnament conference today _The United wiii with any emeigoncy.emergency. He did not the United Statea hope, to -ta^ tlnue to tofSTai^ emergency he h «l MIAMI (AP) -T w o alri^pera. t ^ With the Soviet UJdon in to cut o fi^ ^ ctS i MuIU-speed one Anwrlcan and one Peru­ fiitare on timMtag anti- able material tor wean- The iaianden from the _____ start orman vian, have iMett hijacked to b i^ c missile •yeteam . ons and transfer the material to bitterly "““ " f resisted being incoipo- Washer Cuba In the aame day—(be tMrd a s remarks oame to a she- peaceful purpoMa. Most Rev. John F. Whealon podnt message to the Art ses- . „„„ »«»-N«v(.-AngulUa aky piracy douMetieader of 1969. A with exclusive Sion of tbe tjinr. after a seven- States wUl Join in 1987. They have ahrayw ra- LOW A rimrt, heavy aat. man about month recess. exploring ’’any aented the role of being a sort of Mini-Basket 25 abowed a rime box to a Delta Installation Ceremony Tomorrow Bamer (toe Soviet UWon pm "PisrKyback criony” of St. lOtta LOW Alrllnea stewarctoas on a flight pooed to (he session a treatTto '**^**' ^ *® between Atanta and Auguata, hen all mUitarv toatnliaiJnnn *^'^5 control of bacteriological the domination of Prims Mtoto HARTFORD, CkMm. then walk to the ohianoery kution will be conducted by On., Tueaday, said ”It’a a (AP)—The Most Rev. John where he wiH pres«it his ter Robert Bradshaw of St ' 5 Wash Cycles . . . Daily Loads, Pots bomb” and ”I want to go to the Moet Rev. Luigi Rai­ sea bed, the ocean floor end its “ ^®tual reductlmi of anna- Kitts. and Pans, Mini-Wash® C u b a ." F. WheBlon, head of the appo>in)tmen't documentB to mondi, apostolic deflegate to subsoil. mente and not merely limitation It was Bradshaw who has the Most Rev. Henry J. Rinse & Hold, Aerated China-Crystal Tbe ptana end the 84 aboard, Roman Oaitho!fc dtocese of the United Stat^. at the M l .... remains the U.S. goal. pneased Britain .hardest to end 2-Speed Wash Action ONLY BUY IT NOW! including 80 paaaengen end a (yBrien and to the ^bcesan cathedral at 10:30 a.m. that UiB TT limitation of strategic Anguilla.’s breakaway bid first 4-Level Thoro-Wash crew of tour, went on to Havan­ Brie, Pa., wiU heoome the consuitors. A press confer­ immedittt* * States arms syrtems an issue to be launched in May 1987. leader of the aiehdlioceise of Wednesday. A procession of Selecta-Level Racks a’s Jose Marti airport. Alreculy ence wHl follow. church dignitaries wil! be­ behind th« nariiui to leave dealt with outside the commit- Stewart stressed that the ob- $ Hartford today at 4 p.m. tiof^d to eon^ta- tee: ’’The United States hope. Ject of British goveriunent poU- ' Power-Flo Mechanism AT NORMAN’S there was ai HJariced Faucett (PBiiifen has been serving gin at 10:15 a_m. ' Built-in Soft Food 'Whealon, iviio wdl arrive ItaUom” “* ^ “ *® ‘nteroatlonal politl^ c y now Is ”to i i ^ Her Majes- Airtlnes plane from Peru which as apostolic administrator Wheaion served in Penn­ D isposer 248 had arrived teas than three at the Oa)thedral o f S ^ n t in a . Situation will evolve to a way ty’s commissioner to Anguilla Biilnce Nov. 20, when he for- hours earbw. Joseph by chartered bus sylvania for sHg-htly more bv U S phief which will permit such talks to with UJI task of working out a maily retired because of M than two years Mid prior to Smlta beifln in the near future.” long-t^ solution.” These were the 19th and 20th from Bo^n, wiM briefly health and advancing age. aerial MJacktoga to Cuba this visit the cathedral and that was auxiliary bilshop The Tinitod qto* The Soviet chief delegate, Al- Thte commissioner to effect Feel fresh a88unrise24hoursaday year, sending 1,042 persona on WhteaSOn’s form al instal- of Qevefand. ed to H ^ Interest- exri A. Roshchln, submttted a would become the ruler of the unachedided fllghto to Fidel ment treaty for the banning of island In the name of Queen Cbatro'a Oommunlst Island. m ^ *™i«rseaa military InrtallXw. Elizabeth H. Forget 4 o’clock letdown. The Faucett Jet was diverted from the n ^ruction ^ message to the confer- Oi^ioelUon Conservative lend- Halos are made to keep you on BIG VALUES! BIG SAVINGS! on a flight from Lima to Arequi- a^^m^nt “ ®«*’ Soviet Premter Alexei N. era, raferrlng to widespread the go practically forever. pa by tour young men who al­ But Opposition Near Majority Pre“ report, that a BrluS to- Not so incredible when you lowed 69 other paasengera to NYC^s Mayor Lindsay phnnpp •• ^ tound to such problems vaslon of Anguilla is imminent, ance to start. . _ J "rtopptng the------manultotture of------asked osewan.stewart bluntlyuiunuy whetherwuemur consider the clever construction Self-Cleaning Oven That leave the afrcralt during a re- 1 that firms while it gentles, Two appliances in one! fuelng stop at Guayaquil, Ecua- To Seek Second Term toward "greater u n d e^ ^ reduction the government Intends to uwt supports where it counts. dor. Tlw flour (hen forced the Nixon’s ABM Plan of the vertficaUon issue’’—ro far (See Page Ten) (See Page Twelve) Fluflfy-soft, lightweight Lets You See What's Cooking! craw of right to fly them on to NEW YORK (AP) — RepubU- while his troubles in the pre- leathers and cushiony foam Havana. can John V. Lindsay, battered cincta deepened. lining provide the rest of the 13.5 cu. ft Crow members— aboard the— butWUl. unbowed uiBMvwou by ujf 0.1an ...i.iMuynionslaught oof s Lindsay,------' first Republican velvet glove treatment. And only G.E.has it! Detta airliner eaid their hijack- yp^an dlsaatera annoum-Mi tn. ^ Democratic Gains 10 Backers Slip into a pair today er Mocked a rimllar attempt to " stronghold since Fiorello La Two Door d a y he wiU aeek a second four- Guaidla. announced his candl- By G. C. THELEN JR. and you'll enjoy your i ducted since Nixon unveiled his new-found comfort. Refrigerator StewardeM Carolyn Wooley of ff mayor of the na- jacy at a crowded news cmifer- Associated Press Writer |6 billion to $7-bllIlon antiballis- Dallas, Tex., aaid the pUot, ‘ largeri; city. ence (n Grade Mansion, the WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ tlc missile (ABM) system Fri­ 30" Custom dent Nixon picked up 10 sup­ • Big zero-degree freezer Oapt. Ron Weenenberg, told the . ^ "*‘1*'* mayor’s stately residence day shows 44 against, 35 for and I MJacker he didn’t have enough ab^don the effort my admlnia- "Much has been done and porters in the Senate with his 21 uncommitted. Automatic Range holds up to 132 lbs. fuel------to fly to--- Havana------ration but the ^ begun,” «Ud the „,ore U under way,” s^U nd- revised Sentinel missile defense This compares with an earlier • Two ice trays under tall h^(^m e Ltodaay, w h^ .^y, ’’both in spirit and in spe- system, but barely dented the survey that showed 47 votes (See Page Ten) P-7® Oven cleans Itself completely, natlonal stature has prospered cific achievement. hardcore opposition that re­ against the system suggested by package shelf. Easy to mains within striking distance electrica lly . . . baked-on grease ”It has not been easy. Change former President Johnson, 26 remove; no shuffling of a majority at 44 votes. > Is never easy. But I believe the tor and 28 uncommitted. and grime simply vanish! An Associated Press poll con- of packages tide of physical and spiritual de­ Nixon’s program, costing up cay has been turned.” Automatic Rotisserie • Freezer door shelf holds to a billion and a half dollars Venezuela in Mourning Lindsay was flanked by the more than Johnson’s, is intend­ Meat thermometer % gal. ice cream cartons! state’s GOP triumvirate—Gov. ed to. protect the nation’s deter­ • Automatic defrosting Nelson A. Rockefeller, and 39 Race Horses rent missile and bomber forces. Automatic Sensi-Temp unit refrigerator section! Sens. Jacob K. Javits and Johnson’s system was designed with Grill Sabotage Ruled Out .Charles E. Goodell. Lindsay’s K illed in F ire to protect major cities. • Twin vegetable bins; wife, Mary, and three,of their Although Nixon weaned three AVAILABLE IN ALL removable egg bin four children were pnsint. votes away from the opposition, A t Lincol'n Dow ns • Coppertone or white In Jetliner Crash The mayor asserted his only one actually crossed Into COLORS record "proves this city can be the President’s camp. MARACAIBO, Venezuela ed out that Jet Capt. EmIUano g ov ern ed .” The uncommitted bloc likely (AP) — Sabotage was ruled out, Maldonado and his copilot, Jose ‘I won’t pretend my admlnls- J*" J™*®*’ will provide the battleground as $: tratlon has been wdthout error Triple Crown eligible Count - . . . but the Venezuelan government Rodriguez Silva, both had 25 the two aides head tor a final AT NORMAN’S Jopa, perished Monday night In gave no Indication today what years commercial flying expert- or disappointment,” he vote on Sentinel (unda, probably a general alarm fire that swept UP TO 86 MONTHS TO PAY might have caused a barely air- ence. "You cannot achieve (unda In tw o m onths. mental changes In a city of a barn at Ltoooto Downs race borne Jetliner to crash In flames “ The VIASA flight originated Nixon has predicted that vote eight million people without traok. Sunday, klllli^ at le ^ 156 per- at Malquetla Airport near Cara- will be close and the Pentagon m istakes. Officials oald the dead horses and the White House are prer sons. It was aviation’s wont cas, stopped at Maracaibo’s Lindsay said he again would market value of about paring an Intensive campaign in BUY FROM THE EXPERTS—IN PRODUCT KNOWLEDGE AND IN SERVICE! d isaster. Grano de Oro Airport tor 46 Some newspapers had specu­ aeek the endoirament of the 9000,000. Count Jopa was- worth the Senate. minutes and crashed moments Liberal party, whose votes car- $75,000, a spokesman said. Dam- lated that Castrotte guerrillas after taking off. After Nixon’s weekly meeting mlgM have planted a bomb on ried him to victory in 1985. kge to the bam was set at today with Republican congres- Witnesses said the plane nev­ the Miami-bound DCS Jet, but Opponents have arisen tor $(0,000. ■lonal leaders. Sen. Ehrerett M. er rose more than 160 feet, and both the Liberal and GOP nomi- Three horses owned by Mr. Dirksen was asked by newsmen Lorenzo Fernandez, minister of barely cleared an empty movie NURflHB — BBAUTIGIANS — HOUSEWIVES the Interior and close confid­ nations, and primary battles In and Mrs. Paul Phillips of to assess the ABM proposal’s theater. They said It veered to GET RID OF TIRED FEET! both parties are pooalble. Five Manchester, stabled at Lincoln changes, to the Senate. ante of President Rafael Cald­ the left as if the pilot were at­ era, said investigations so far candidates already are In the Downs, were saved from the ”I’m not so sure It will be a Dr, Powell Turns Soapbox Orator tempting to return to the field, fire. ! showed "no likelihood of sabo­ Democratic race and more are battle," he said, predicting sub­ hit a utility pole and crashed ta g e .” ex p ected . Count Jopa, a S-yeer-oId, fin­ stantial and persuasive argu- Dr. 'nwodore Powell, former where amateur oratora once apart, . ... physically . and- peycholo-. , ____ APPLIANCES into a neighborhood of wooden Lindsay said his GOP cfial ished eacond last week in the m en u In support All 84 passengers and crew and plaster homes. of Nixon’s *y vf Manchester and now pres- held- forth from "soap boxes." gically. In a oonfrantatloR with members. Including 48 U.S. clti- lenge was "organized by reac- $25,000- ...... added..... Swift...... —Stakes at compromiseimpromise plan. ident of the Southeast campus Dr.' "«'*•Powell c«»»ea closed uie the campus students." Maracaibo officials said 12 tlonary elements.” He said he Aqueduct In New York. He re- sens, and at least 71 persons on He said classes would be held homea were destroyed and 24 was In the tradition of "progres- oently was nominated (or the One Senate source said Nixon of Chicago State Cohere stands y®'*®"*®^ ^ INC. the ground were killed. More has reversed the momentum «»ege. stands students boycotted claasea to de- at other places in the dty. others so badly damaged they alve Republicanism” like La Kentucky Derby, Preakneaa and on Ixixea to address a class to SHOES than 50 were Injured, and doc­ building in Congress against the "" mand more Negro teachers .and Before he took the Chicago tors said they (eared for the have to be demolished. Guardla, Rockefeller, Javits Belmont. He was owned by John missile system. speech held In Washington student and more Negro-orient­ I?? 881 M A IN ST By Monday night the bodies of and former Gov. Thomas E. H. CataMo of Somerville position. Dr. Powell was execu­ MANCHESTU 445 HARTFORD ROAD, MANCHESTER OPEN NINE DAHJY H U SIX liv e s o f 16 o f them - "But don’t forget," he said, Square In Chicago. Sharon Rup- ed classes. The school haa 3,000 tive officer of the State Board THJL — SATURDAY Avlatloa officials said they ^ ** ^ Sahaglan. "that this can be easily re­ pert, speech inntructor, stands students, half of them Negro. o f T ruoteea to r Regiminal C om ­ fett there was UtUe chance pllM Pw^Uvely Identlfled. U.S. the news conference. ”it’s horrible.” John Lynch, versed because there are Dr. Powell said he shut down near him at the site popularly munity GoUeges. He restgned e r ro r was tovMved. They poln^ (S ee Page TOa) (Bee Page Twelve) (See Page Ten) known as "Bughouse Square"