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LXXXVn, NO. 102 (THIRTY-TWO PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) FOAM CUSHIONED COLONIAL MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1968 (Claaalfled AdvertUinr on Pa«» W) PRICE SEVEN CENTS South Korea Hits VC Killed in Embassy Attack, U.S. Crisis Action a SEOUL (AP) — South Korea's The South Korean government States and the North Koreans foreign minister asserted today will "categorically oppose" any and to any proposal to exchange that more attention should be additional U.S. moves to empha­ the Pueblo crewmen for North Uttensives Elsewhere Costly paid to the Communist attempt size the Pueblo case in efforts Korean Infiltrators. to assassinate President Chung for an over-all settlement of the "A basic settlement of the Hee Park than to North Korea's Korean situation. Foreign Min­ current crisis lies in taking firm seizure of the USS Pueblo. His ister Choi Kyu-hah told a news measures to assure the security remarks were interpreted as an conference. of the Republic of Korea and expression of government dis­ Choi said his government also prevent recurrence of any pro­ pleasure with U.S. handling of will object to any direct bilater­ vocative acts by the North Ko­ Martial Law the current Korean crisis. al talks between the United rean regime," he declared. The ruling Democratic Repub­ lican party emd the opposition Proclaimed Shlnmin party put aside their political squabbles to provide bi­ partisan support for the Park By Thieu government in the crisis. The UN Again Ponders National Assembly went into SAIGON MOSTLY QUIET special session and was expect­ ed to adopt resolutions asking SAIGON AP — The U.S. for decisive action against Military Command reported Pueblo Mediation • North Korea. eariy Thursday that Saigon In Washington, the White was quiet "except for some sporadic small arms fire” UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. after the ship and her crew of 83 House continued to put heavy stress on diplomatic efforts to after a day of attacks on the (AP) — U.N. diplomats swung have been released. capital that saw a Viet Cong But other diplomats comment free the Pueblo crewmen. Sen. their private talks on the Pueblo J.W. Pulbright, D-Ark., chair­ soiolde squad killed at the that once this happens, there man of the Senate Foreign Rela­ U. 8. Embassy. The Com­ incident today to renewed con­ will be nothing left to discuss tions Committee, said after munists also seized part of sideration of seeking intermedi­ here and the North Koreans breakfast Tuesday with Presi­ Hue, the old Imperial aries to try to work out a solu­ know this. tion between the United States dent Johnson he got the impres­ capital, far to the north. and North Korea. A proposal for mediation was sion Johnson was so hopeful of A source Involved in the back- made informally last Friday by avoiding military action that SAIGON (AP)—A Viet stage negotiations said the ques­ Canadian Ambassador George there was no talk of a deadline Cong suicide squad perish­ Ignatleff at the opening meeting tion of inviting North Korea to for relase of the men. ed under fire at the U.S. participate in the Security Coun­ of the council. But it found little At the United Nations, a support, largely, diplomat said, source familiar with U.S. views Embassy today while guer­ cil deliberations had been set rillas afield pressed a mo­ aside. He said this was due to because in North Korean eyes said he«' believed the United the "adamant position taken by Canada Is too closely linked to States would soon abandon ItJ saic of attacks throughout the United States. the United Stotes” and the focus attempt through the United Na­ South Vietnam that was was now on mediation. The Idee was revived this tions to get the crew released. cost them 10 men dead for Sources have said that the ooming at a meeting of the 10 Security Council members re­ every allied soldier they United States will support an in­ nonpermanent members. They ported no success in their ef- killed. President Nguyen Three Cushion Sofa with vitation to North Korea but only (See Page Sixteen) (Sce Page Sixteen) Van Thieu proclaimed mar­ Foam Cushions & Zip* tial law. Mrs, Self Decks. .All at As darkness fell, U.S. Army Bezzlni's Furniture's Low helicopter gunshlps raked Viet Sale Price. C3ong troops trapped at the west Size of Battleships end of the Tan Son Nhut air­ $149.00 base. Snipers were reported still firing on parts of the sprawling airbase, some of them only 200 yards away from the new "Pen­ Navy Plans New Attack Ships ...... (AP Phototax) tagon East,” U.S. military Amencan military police lead a bloodied Viet Cong away from the U.S. Embassy in Saigon. headquarters of Gen. William C. Westmoreland. WASHINGTON (AP) — The Navy still being ironed out, the amphibious The Communists extended plans to build nearly $1 billion worth of assault ship would displace about 40,000 From Key Border Sector their coordinated lunar new battleship-size amphibious assault ves­ tons, extend about 700 feet and measure year offensive across the coun­ sels to carry Marines, helicopters and 100 feet or so across the beam—narrow try while concentrating against landing craft to coml>at areas. enough to go through the Panama Canal. Saigon their biggest assault of The new ships, designated LHA's, By comparison, the battleship New the war on the South Viet­ would vastly streamline Marine over- Jersey, being reactivated for the Viet­ Attacks Seen Aimed at U.S. Retreat namese capital. the-beach and encirclement tactics by nam war, is 48,000 tons, 887 feet and A Attacks elsewhere included a combining features of four specialized 108 feet at the beam. By I^ E D 8. HOFFMAN heavy mortar bombardment of Navy vessels. They would be more than The LHA could carry at least a Ma­ AP Military Writer the U.S. airbase at Nha Trang. twice the length of a football field. SAIGON rine battalion landing team of 1,800 men, WASHINGTON (AP) —Some There was no immediate assess­ Industry proposals for the first of their necessary supporting equipment, U.S. military analysts say the ment of casualUes or damage. several LHAs to cost about $123 million Nha Trang, on the coast 190 30 or so helicopters, tanks, other vehi­ synchronized Viet assaults each were submitted to the Navy late Cong cles and several landing boats. , against Saigon and other South miles riortheast of Saigon, had last week for evaluation, officials sedd been one of the targets of the The landing craft would be carried in Vietnamese population centers Tuesday. The Navy will pick the win­ a floodable well in the LHA, allowing ning design within four months, these aim at forcing a pull-back of (See Page Eight) embarking Marines to head directly sources said. American troops from the key from the big assault ships Into coastal border sector where North Viet­ The fiscal 1969 defense budget unveiled waters aboard fully loaded boats. Monday provides the money for one namese regulars have been Helicopters launched from a flight massing. LHA, and other funds will be laid out deck above the well would aid encircle­ They suggested the attacks, next year for long-leadtlme items for ment tactics. Much Work three more. hitting eight widely spaced cit­ To undertake a similar operation now The Navy hopes for four or five be­ ies and towns, also were intend­ the Navy would use more vessels: The Indepande yond those. ed to impress on the South Viet­ Seen Needed Although the exact configuration Is (See Pago Six) Palace namese people that the Commu­ nist guerrillas are still to be SOFA reckoned with. On Warheads Four Cushion Early .^ * Emboii The military specialists spoke erican Sofa, 95" Long. against a backg^und of obvious All Foam Cushions with high-level U.S. government con­ WASHINGTON (AP) — The Zippers, Self Decks. Your cern over the bold Viet Cong United States disclosed today Choice of many covers, Skeletons Examined in Lab strikes, particularly In Saigon much work remains to be done and colors. Made to Your on Its newest nuclear missile Order. against the U.S. Embassy. The White House called the warheads. * 179.00 Saigon outbreak “ pretty seri­ But officials voiced confidence FACTORY-TO-YOU PUKES! As Secret Probe Continued ous” and said President John­ that "real, reliable hardware” son was receiving periodic re­ would be ready for production when newly expanded plants CUMMINS PRISON FARM, sent to Little Rock Tuesday for day, says that years ago he ports on it. are opened to handle the work. SECTIONAL Ark. (AP) — The investigation testing. Maj. Bill Struebing of helped bury about 10 or 12 con­ The State Department inter­ LUXURIOUS 2-CUSHION STYLE Word that further, non-nu­ SOFA into the discovery of three the Criminal Investigation Divi­ victs who were "shot with a pis­ preted the rash of assaults as a skeletons here turned to the lab­ sion of the State Police refused tol, a shotgun or just beaten to "major effort to subject large clear, development work re­ $129.00 Each Section of mains to be done on the war­ oratory today as authorities to talk alx>ut the case today. He death” and claimed that as numbers of the Vietnamese peo­ this Early American Sofa sought In secrecy to determine said the results of the Investiga­ heads came out only two days Including Foam Cushions many as 2,000 inmates had been ple to maximum terror and in­ ALL FURNITURE AND who they were and what hap­ tion would be released through quietly consigned tc v - marked timidation.” after the Atomic Energy Com­ with Zippers, Self Decks mission revealed plans for a and Box Pleat Skirts. pened to them. the governor's office. graves. Military officers say the Viet ONLY. Custom made to your TTie Iwnes, taken from un­ Reuben Johnson, 69, a strap­ He said the men he saw bur­ SOUTH VIETNAM Cong assault, sprung by suicide major new expansion of eight of order. marked graves Monday In a ping six-foot inmate who led In­ ied were "shot down or beaten squads, appears part of the its weapons production plants. MATTRESSES, Including In the earlier disclosure, the 129.00 grass boot-tramped field, were vestigators to the graves Mon- to death" by "guards and war­ CJommunlst ■winter-spring offen­ * dens.” sive, which also has featured AEC said the expansion was de­ LAMPS and RUGS, Johnson’s story raised the Map locates Independence Palace and the U.S. Embassy in Saigon. North Vietnamese thrusts and signed to produce nuclear war­ question of how many more bod­ Btrth places were shelled today by the Viet Cong. VC commandos probes from North Vietnam, heads for the Sentinel anUballls- ies might lie beneath the shal­ seized part of the U.S .Embassy and repulsed an attempt by Ameri­ Cambodia and Laos. The over­ tlc missile system ticketed for Backgrounds Probed low depressions that dot these can military police to recapture it and then battled U.S. paratroop­ all plan is regarded by some ob- defense against any Red RECLINERS, DINING 16,270-acres of Arkansas River Chinese nuclear threat. Other ers for' po^ession -of the -building. A-P ’PhotofaK-) -.r —— 7.:rrT8e8--page FflheJ ------land. (Sec Page Sixteen)' Struebing, who is heading the ROOM and BEDROOM Denver Police Report investigation, discounted John­ son’s story 'I\iesday. After visit­ ing the gravesite and poring SETS Are On SALE over prison records, Struebing Suspects Won’t Talk said he thought the graves prob­ ably were in- a paupers ceme­ Viet Cong Intended to Die at Embassy tery. Too, During This Open T il 9 P.M. By PETER ARNETT DENVER, Colo. (AP) — The tal van ran out of' gas east of "We don't know for sure, but The Viet Cong planned the The Communists commandos 22-year-old gunman accused of Denver. in our own minds, we believe it Associated Press Writer embassy attack well, a trade­ Idling away the hours before sprinted down the wide tree- dawn. terrorizing seven hostages dur­ Williams and Maple were tak­ is,” he said. SAIGON (AP) — For the mark of the CIO sapper battal­ lined boulevard, dodging from Great Store-Wide Event! Week Nights ing a 280-mlle chase that began en into court Tuesday and ad­ He called off further digging handful of Americans inside the ion that over the years has at­ "Explosions, bangs, thumps and ended In the Denver area vised of their rights. Brannan until pathologists conclude tests glossy white U.S. Embassy, the tacked a number of important trunk to trunk. The Vietnamese crashed all around me,” the 20- Saigon buildings. year-old Harper said later. "I Sm On* Of This Area's Lorocst S*l*etlens Of Monday isn't talking. said both men rebuffed officers' on the bones already unearthed, fight that began at 2 :84 a.m. to­ guards outside the embassy MODiRN • CONTEMPORARY And COLONIAL 5 P.M. Saturday This Early American Detective Sgt. C. Donald efforts to question them. They and he Indicated that his inves­ day was one of survival. They dressed some of their were crouched down to avoid figured the VC were coming in. Chair Will Match Any Brannan reported Daniel IVU- are held in city jail. tigation would be conducted In The 19 Viet Cong commandos commandos In the black paja­ the incoming shells. The V ik I slammed the heavy wooden LIVING ROOM SETS On Display And Sold To You llams of Denver said, in re­ embassy doors shut and as I did At Tr*m*ndous Savings! Group Shown. Foam Dlst. Atty. Mike McKevltt secrecy even after the reports who blasted their way through mas of the Vietnamese peasant, Cong laid the charge In an In­ Cushions, Self Decks. sponse to police questions, “ I i^ays he is considering filing as are in. the embassy’s ornate concrete others In the white shirts of the stant, The loud explosion blew so a rocket, probably a 3.8mni, don't care to make any state­ many as seven charges against Gov. Winthrop Rockefeller outside wall with explosive Saigon white collar worker. All In the northern comer of the hit the window and the side of the door, wounding my Marine * 79.00 ment." Williams and two-^robl)ery and told newsmen later in the day charges made it clear early on carried perfectly forged curfew embassy outer wall and they buddy In the arms, face and • Budget Terms Easily Arranged Here .. • A similar reply came Tues­ conspiracy—against Maple. Mc­ that he thought the information that they Intended to stay until passes. were inside. legs and throwing me to the day from his companion In a Kevltt said he' will ask the should be withheld because of they were killed, and to take as , The first shell fired against When the attack began, those ground.” bungled supermarket robbery, court to fix the bonds for the the bad publicity it would bring many Americans with them as in white shirts fastened the top Saigon sent -window glass spray­ Louis Maple, 20. Maple was cap­ men at $100,000 each when they the state. they could. button as a mark of identifica­ ing over the bed of the tall, A few seconds later a Viet 2-Cushion Early American tured at the scene of the at­ are arraigned. He promised to make a “ full For the young soldiers of the tion. Those In peasant garb graying U.S. Mission coordina­ COTg sapper dropped a grenade tempted robbery. Williams Three counts of kidnaping and and ^complete rd|)ort” to the 716th Military Police Battalion, pulled red armbands up their tor, George Jacobson, a veteran through the smashed embassy ' forced a police sergeant to drive three of robbery are being con­ people after the investigation crawling along the exposed g^ut- sleeves. of nine years In Vietnam and a window. Soon afterwards anoth­ Bezzini Bros. Wayside Furniture • him away from the robbery sidered for filing against Wil­ was complete, but said he didn’t ters and sidewalks tojvard the They were believed to have retired Army colonel. er rocket smashed through the lo '..i $i 00 scene with three other hostages. liams, McKevltt said. He added want to "wash dirty linen before besieged embassy, the mission gathered near the embassy in Hearing heavy weapons fire door. LOVE SEAT Three others were seized as the ho may file other charges In the nation for weeks on end as was to clean out the enemy be­ taxis, by sampan .iiSdown the in the embassy grounds below, Harper said, " I moved back . gunman changed hostages and connection with the wounding of each body is dug up.” . fore he could get inside^ the nearby Saigon River, and on he grasped the only weapon he to the armory to get my 6mm [A, . cars during the flight. building. foot. Sami Style as abova IllustratiSni. Ravirtibla Foam Zipporad Cushions. two of the hostages. Neither "There might have been foul hod, on M26 grenade, and wait-. Bereta submachlnegun. Then I The chase, with officers held was seriously hurt. play. That area might also have hlike Americans fighting in At the designated time, eqe- ed. helped move my buddy up­ 519 EAST MIDDLE TPKE.. M ANCHESTER — 649-1864 , off by the gunman's threats to countryside, they did not Ofl^cers probing the ‘back­ been a cemetery—a paupers my mortars and rockets began At 2 :63 a.m. in the floodlit em­ stairs. I figured we were in for kill his hostages, ranged south- have the help of fighter-bomb­ it." grounds of Williams and Maple cemetery—for prisoners who crashing. down on the capital bassy lobby, Sgt. Ronald W. eobt of Denver for seven hours ers and artillery. They had to do groggrlly sleeping off celebra- Harper of Cambridge, Minn., U.S. Ambaasador Ellsworth before a commandeered ho^l- (^ee Page Sixteen) (See Paige Five) the job themselves. ’’tlons of the lunar new year. the senior Marine guard, was (See Page Fourteen)

- V. '• MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1968 P A d E VNO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1968 pxi- pulled the trigger, thiiddng the Mc()uaiK —How to motivate weapon was loaded. It wasn’t. Books Added man Sheinwold on Bridge Tolland Police Board So could he be convicted of et- Marreco —The rebel Countess tempited murder? Stamps Marrow —Management by par­ SAVE YOUR THIRD See the epectecle end eplendor of A golfer shot a hole in one and T o Library ticipation JACK AS THIRD PLAYER NORTH Set of Regulations Drawn Up Hears Charge CONNECTICUT'B T Mead and Smeds —Winter in tried to collect a |6,000 prize. By AUFRED SHEINWOLD A QJ 103 Finland The court wrestled with the ar­ MARY CHENEY LIBRARY ... One of the first rules you C? A W5 For Conduct on Schpol Buses Against Chief I JUNIOR MISS PAGEANT ? A OONTINUINO JOtJRNET. say about Teats and the obscur­ gument over whether this was a Fiction Melton -^ s b y t e r ia n worship defensive play is 0 52 AND ities of Ezra Pound. By Archibald MhcLeish. Hough­ lottery (gambling, so he Asturias —^Mulata in America , “ third hw d high." The idea is 4 A962 A policy of rules and regula­ handicapped pupils and pause Hie essays on public affairs BETHEL (AP)—A hearing on m ton ICfOin. 16.96. couldn’t collect) or a game of Beckett —Stories and texts for *«grel —Titania WEST EAST tions for pupil conduct on the at all stops when off schedule. e CHEVY SHOW include those in which he long to drive out a high cairds from the suspension of Bethel Police Here i» a collection of essays skUl. nothing Moser —How to develop power declarer’s h^d or from # K 7 4 4 6 2 - Umbrellas or other bulky ob­ Chief Francis Kirk got imder ago warned of the effects of local school buses has been pre­ and addresses by poet and critic ’Then, there’s the murder de­ Carter —Cargo of eagles and confidence in selling real the ^ dummy, thus helping set 9 Q942 (7 1 8 6 jects carried on to a bus are to way Tuesday night with some F E B R U A R Y S/SfA McCardiylsm, and another on sented to the Board of Edu­ in th e ICacLelsh, created in the period fendant who suffered from al­ Daley —Only a game estate up a high card for your part­ 0 K763 0 3 109 84 be stored as directed by the 75 angry residents of the town the moral crisis of the confron­ HARTFORD ARMORY from the 1940s to the 1960s, on coholic anmesla. He wanted to Detre —A happy ending Nash — Wilderness and. the ner. One of the exceptions to ♦ 84 4 K 73 cation by high school assistant driver. A pupil shall not trans­ shouting for admittance. tation with Russia. Another, on siKh varied fields as writing:, consult a hypnotist, hoping the Dryer —’The torch bearers American mind the rule is shown today. SOUTH principal Joseph Cassello. port a musical instrument \m- The three-hour session before the "National Purpose," is as UNITED STATES Newhall —Latent image less It can be held in his lap. Benefit: March of Dimes teaching, civil rights, history, latter could dredge up an alibi Frayn —Against entropy Opening lead —two of hearts. 4 A983 The policy sets down in black the Board of Police Commis­ AOMISSIONi 91.00 pertinent today as when it was Roadstrum —Excellence in en­ The driver must report all puMic affedrs, Russia, the for the time of the crime. U took Graham -N igh t journey West opens the deuce of <0 K73 and white the various regula­ sioners was held in a confer­ written in 1960. gineering cases of misconduct and bus American Dream, academic a lot of court work to get the Henriques - ’The commander hearts, and declarer plays low 0 AQ tions which have been instituted ence room in the Town Hall, He is especially good at com­ Rose and Souchon —New Or­ damage to the school principal. freedom and people whom he consultation, but unfortunately Holland —’The kings in winter from the dummy. If East fol­ 4 QJ 105 over the years. which has room for only 20 per­ menting on writers, including leans jazz Pupils who flagrantly violate has admired. it didn’t provide an alibi. Knebel —Vanished lows the old rule, he plays the West North sons. "Faullmer at Stockhdm." The driver is placed In com­ these regulations endangering Urbeuie is the word for Mac- ’There are some weird cases ■’The iron sanctuary Fads, follies and delu- ^ hearia; and that loud i NT Pass 2 4 But the liveliest and most re­ plete charge of the school bus the safety of other passengers, One of the three commission­ Leish. His wit is gentle and dry, involving sex crimes. They Mafio —Bishop’s progress slons of the American peo- Jjojgg y^j jugt heard was — Pass 4 4 ers, Milton Durant, agreed to his exposition delivered in felici­ warding section of the book is •and the pupils while enroute may be removed immediately raise such ^^uestions as whether Miller ^-Gone a hundred miles a u .. ® « defense collapelng. to and from school. All pas­ disqualify himself from the pro­ tous phrases, his thoughts dial- the concluding one on "People," By SYD KRONISH Schutz Rethinking German south c^>tures the jack of by the driver. rape can be committed when Procter —■Exercise hoodwink sengers must follow the instruc­ ceedings since his wife is em­ lenghig, his devotion to his wherein he pays his admiring AP Newsfeatures Drivers will warn misbehav- the victim is asleep, and what Reeman —’The deep silence _ _ hearts with the king. Later he would win with the queen and tions given by the driver for ployed by the town’s Board of Atfenfion! ideals firm, his faith in man­ respects to such individuals as happens when she wakes up; or Frantic is the word for thlft Stegner - ’The edge Smith The young Stalin ieauth is home. He can afford t »* tor m ont teaching and poetry—he came Hemingfway, Mark Van Doren an aider and abettor). know, the postal authorities in Benda —Ornament and jewel­ from Iron Mountain on the lose one spade, one diamond „r k 1 o-x Ptov BEGINNING MARCH 4, 1968 late in life to a teaching post at —and one of the author’s seafar­ possibility and desirability club ^ ^ Traver has pounced upon the nation’s capital suddenly ry of nence „ ^ ... .v. j . y»ur second-highest card rather Harvard—and his learning is ing ancestors, Capt. Moses Hil­ some very odd quirks of crime found themselves holding the Blouet —A short history of Mal­ ed buses In assigned seats and jh e third complaint will re- AFTERNOON and EVENING CLASSES liard. load and leave at assigned bus gyit in the suspension of the ^ ® th e^ esday night exemplified by what he has to and litigation. Being a writer as mall bag when the change in ta R o »,d "ii r " "■? ’"t ; V " r ClaRses for ELEMENTARY and HIGH SCHOOL studente in Miles A. Smith well as a judge (several years rates was announced and are Bowra —’The heritage of sym­ Ti.wiok m i stops. PupUs may transfer with student from use of the school fhaf°Kir^“tnU*ai!?^mnrifltPd*'^* the written approval of the bus bus until the parente appear be- misappropriated pay- Remedial Reading (PhonlcH, Understanding, etc.). Study ago his novel "Anatomy of a now feverishly issuing new bolism______«r,*J)^^*^***” "third hand not so high” Dally Question ments from Insurance compa­ Skills, Comprehension, Vocabulary, Speed, College Board Test ’THE JEALOUS MIS’TRESS. By Murder" was a best-seller), he stamps to cover the law which Cohen —The heart of the atom wtm^rns Beyond belief jg good enough to drive out the supervisor. fore the Principal for a satis- Partner opens with 1-NT (16 nies for supplying copies of ac- Preparation and General Reading Efficiency. Robert Traver. Little, Brown. knows how to translate the Lat­ went into effect Jan. 7. Davis —A question of conscl- Classic dances of the of hearts. Since South No Interference wltlh anyone factory settlement of the case, CHARGE YOUR to 18 points), and the next play­ passing to or from his seat will „ ,, , cldent reports. ’The commission t4.96. in jargon of the court into collo­ ence Orient cannot avoid the loss of a heart k Small Classes -A- Pre-Testing Program k Certified Teachers In swift but hectic order, the er passes. You hold: Spades, be permitted either while alleges that Kirk kept the Judge Traver has had a lot of quial language. Donovan —Wild kids Zlmmermann I knew Dietrich trick he is down one. suspension until a parent-super following pronouncements were K-7-4; Hearts, Q-9-4-2; Dia­ entering or leaving the bus. money within the police depart­ PRESCRIPTION fun digging through shelf after Reading this book is like sit­ Duckett —Deatn and life in the Equally Necessary intendent of schools conference ment rather than turning the made public: monds, K-7-6-S; Clubs, 8-4. Smoking or the lightling of Academic Reading Improvement Center, Inc. shelf of law journals—which he ting by the convivial fireside A five-cent Lincoln single and tenth century _____East’s____ deep_____ finesse with resulting in a ruling by the Su funds over to the town. What do you say? matches on the bus will not be calls "the boneyard of human reply (double) postal card was Dufour —Ten flags in the wind ACTRESS WIAKES WRITING gtght of hearts would be equal- perintendent. Kirk has______said__ the ____ funds were 63 E. CENTER STREET Next to Cavey’a while a veteran jurist recounts permitted in accordance with striving and conflict"—to dis­ Issued. The design Is based on Dugger —Dark star ENTRANCE jy necessary if South had the Answer: Bid two clubs, . the The student, who is denied bus agg^ for police department pur- justice’s zigs and zags. The au­ state laws. Also prohibited for MANCHESTER, CONN. Telephone 648-9947 cover a whole bouquet of stories thor is a raconteur who makes the Daniel Chester French Frankland —Khrushchev NEW YORK (AP) Marian q^ggn of hearts instead of the Stayman Convention. This asks transportation under these cir- chases. Wvfvvmv iiviv the same reason are standing cumstances, is not excused from and anecdotes about the cu­ it all very engrossing. sculpture in the Lincoln Memo­ Guttmann —^The conservative a leading Broadway jdng. After driving out South’s partner to slhow a 4-cad (or The hearing resumes today. passengers while the bus Is In attending school. It becomes the rious, the Juicy, amusing and Miles A. Smith rial.^ tradition______in____ America ____ character actress, is starting a queen ^____ with___ the__ eight, the - de- longer) major suit, if he has sometimes hilarious affairs that _____ A six-cent Statue' of Liberty Halacy —The weather changers pJ®y''’ritlng career with a rush, fenders would be able to set up such a suit. If he bids two motion. responsibility of the parents to land in court. DESERT SOLITAIRE. By Ed- embossed envelope printed in Hioit—'How children learn Two one-act plays are being ^ heart trick with the jack and hearts, you will raise to three No food of any kind is to be get the student to school at their PINE PHARMACY For example, there’s the case ward Abbey. McGraw-Hill, light green was released. Hussey —Chaucer’s world season in the jang. Not so if East played the hearts; otherwise, your next bid eaten on the bus. No paper or own expense Court acUjoi may of the angry husbcmd who held a g5 95_ ’Then came a 10-cent airmail Jackson —^The battle for Italy jack at the first trick. South will be 2-NT. rubbish may be thrown on the be instituted against parents of 864 Center St. 646-M14 floor or out of the windows. pistol to his wife's head and The subject of this book is not embossed envelope depicUng a Joost—Years of transition: 1912- Alexander H. Ctohan has truants. 1920 bought a full-length work "All Is Head and arms should never really the desert itself, but the needle-nosed jet plane against a Pupils who transfer at local Junior electronics and radio Bright” for his first presenta- be extended out of the bus win­ schools will be subject to the way in which this highly literate *'®d background. ’This one dows, the policy states. No ob­ author reacted to it. triangular. experiments season. In addition, direction of the school authori­ NOTICE jects are to be thrown inside Abbey served for three sea- A six-cent Franklin D. Roos- Koenig and Hill -T h e farther Winters is at work on a If ties on duty, the report con­ comedy which she hopes to have II the bus for any reason. sons—not all consecutive—as a ®velt stamp, printed in brown, Attention! •I cludes. Lallberte and Mogelon —Paint- t®*" the 1968-’69 season, •I ’The use of profanity is "ab­ park ranger in the southeast becomes the basic stamp for •I solutely forbidden,” and there com er of Utah. He has com- first-class mail. ’The FDR ing with crayons Ik II wU be no defacing or destruc­ blned these experiences into one stamp, in coil and booklet form. Lane —Purely for pleasure Women of Manchester Driver Registry Busy WESTOWN PHARMACY ■ t tion of school bus property. Par­ narrative running from April to augments an identical existing Leaf andDeBold —LSD, man ents will be held liable for any WASmNG’TON — The Fed­ October, based on the joum alj six-cent Roosevelt stamp, which and society HELD OVER! Now with the holidays over eral Highway Agency maintains in sheet form, was brought out Lerol —Gourhan —Treasures of damage occured to the buses. he kept on the scene. . Passengers leaving the buses a national registry of drivers prehistoric art MANCHESTER PH. 648-78» All prescriptions previously filled He calls the book a memorial and the spring and summer must cross in front of the bus convicted of being drunk or in to the way his comer of the de- n®"^ Americans seites. ^ McCabe —^Your first year at col­ S1ANLEV WARNER ^ year this stamp sold 60 million at the direction of the driver a fatal accident and of Ilcen- sert was before "industrial tour­ lege months far enough away, you and on file at Coldor's may now be copies; this year it is expected who is able to see traffic in ses revoked or suspended. The ism” and "the developers” be­ Machol —Glanna to sell some 17 billion! STATED HcraU photo by Bucei\’icius both directions, while the pas- agency handles about 60,000 of- gan sixiiilng it. He has an angry have a wonderful chance to ■A one-cen.t ’Thomas Jefferson 3 j iiminmiTN David Curran as a clown and Linda Gildersleeve as sheriff at rehearsal. sengers cannot. ’The bus shall flclal Inquiries a day about driv- f ille d a f scorn for the usual tourist and . , j “ Wait Until Dark" i:86-8:80 not move until ail peissengers ®rs who should not drive, vrishes there was a wav to keen stamp was Usued to be added to lose unwanted inches from TWmtEEAST Hebroi/^^”^ are safely on their side of the SS- « S ““market to meet •‘t T the "nZ new Z postal .1 S m i AUDREY any area of yoUr body. street. ' rates. ’This new stamp is based PupUs must stand off the Abbey happens to be a man NOW! 2nd Smash Week} HEPBURN on a "long lost” Jefferson por­ roadway while waiting for the Xerox Copy Service to pay urgent bills... obsessed with the virtues (rf soli­ ALAN Spring fashions this year will bus. Proper conduct should be trait by Rembrandt Peale, "★ ★ ★ ★ !” ‘Clown Out West ’ Set Saturday Manchester WESTOWN PHARMACY tude; he was happiest when he “ ■k -k -k A-!" painted in 1800, which now ARKIN maintained while waiting. Pu­ Blueprint and Supply, Inc. or any worthwhile purpose? could be alone in the desert, or ' N. Y. DoUy News! look better on you. pils may not cross the street hangs in the Blue Room of the I. Steve McQueen ’The Podium Players will pre- Scenery construction Is under ’The Hobby Show, to be pre­ 459 HARTFORD RD„ MANCHESTER— 649-9946 a canyon, or on the side of a White House. ’This stamp will RICHARD until signalled to do so by the 690 Hartford Rd., Manchester mountain. He finds that the de- sent "The CJlown Out West” Sat- ^® direction of William Lindsey, sented by Mrs. NeUle ManWar- driver. ^ , . , ., . , , mark the 16th appearance of CRENNA Come in and see what I can ’The make-up will be handled ren’s 4th grade class, will run urday at Rham High School at ’The bus drivers will await GET THE CASH YOU NEED AT LOW BANK RATES him. ^ t is un- Jefferson on a United by Gordon Lassow and posters tomorrow from 9:30 to 2:30 in able to define its mystic charm do for you! Free— Spend one two showings, 1 p.m. and 3:30 by Mrs. SaUy Cheney, the Hebron Elementary School 1 LOAN LESS BANK CHARGE MONTHLY REP AYMENT TERMS 1 In his impatience and anger at lo-cent airmail p.m. The production Is under BiUletin Board grymnaslum. The public is (per year) 12 months 24 months | man and technology he seems to departs in design from WAIT UNTIL DARK 9fpISISf3JBJ51SI5J5iBJBIBJ3l5 IBISI5IBf5i5J91BJ5JBJBJSJSI3 l51BI5iSr5JSIBJBI5J5J5i51SIBI5iniBiSJ5JBri 1 hour of your day and find out. the auspices of the Regional The Cub Scouts of Pack 28 cordially invited. ■ $ 300 $ 19.50 $ 25.00 $ 12.50 1 ^ a rebel gain st e v e n in g regular airmail stamps But he concludes that the real reproduced ele- .EFREM PTSA. i’nckets for ,the second wUl hold their monthly pack 1 600 39.00 ‘ 50.00 25.00 1 I'm at Patti Wilson Figure Manchester Evening Herald thlngs he hates are man’s arro- associated with fligh t- ZIMBALIST. JR. program in the matinee series meeting tomorrow night at 7:30 1 1,200 78.00 100.00 50.00 1 Hebron Correspondent Mrs. ^ /s Open 6 Days For Your Shopping Convenience The Year 'Round—/ gance, the worship of scientism, from airplanes to ea- will go on sale before school at Hebron Elementary School, Kiviih's r . Salon, 629 Main St., Man­ Marjorie Porter, tel. 228-9116. 1 ____^ ,4 0 0 156.00 200.00 100.00 1 and societies that have con- , J gjamp Is poster on Thursday at the Gilead Hill Th® theme for the month is Mon. thru Fri. 8:00 School and on Friday at the "Communication". LIFE INSURANCE INCLUDED gealed Into./‘cultures." ^ puty ^^hite stars, set Sat, Sun. 'Golden Tomorrow* 6:16-3:26 chester. No appointment nec­ MONDAYThru SATURDAY 9:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. - THURSDAY and FRIDAY 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. The author is a poet and nov- {n*^rizontal rows of five, their 1:00-4:30-8:00 "Good, Bod Hebron Elementary School. Milk money for February wlU Body Identified eUst. His book is fiUed with rise in perspec- rawfirs and Ugly" essary. Remember it's Free. Reservations may be made, by be collected at both elementary THrCONNECTICUT BANK 'Veferences to literature, phUoso- these, in white capi- MfllHisontlc/ 6:00-8:46 calling Mrs. James Law, Mrs. schools on Thursday and Fri- In Greenwich phy and music as well as natur- jaig appears "U.S. Air Mall.” I'll be looking for you. John Slbun or Mrs. Cordon day, the amount for the month AIMD TRUST COMPANY al history. He is highly articu- q-j,g gtamp is red. The deslg:ner Lassow. is 64 cents. GREENWICH AP — PoUce late, sensitive and dedicated to ,g Bom, an art director in David Curran, last year’s Mrs. Dona Mead, the present identified ’Tuesday a body found nature. Paradoxically, he final- Washington, clown hero, will again play the physical education teacher at'•.floating in Greenwich harbor as ly concluded that "after 26 p^j. those who purchase their THE LITTLE THEATRE OF MANCHESTER, INC. > clown. Dodo. His horse friend, the elementary schools will that of Benjamin King Swan, BRAND NEW 1968 PRESENTS Alyce 50, of White Plains, N.Y., who 'ALE! SA VE NOW! weeks of sunlight and stars, stamps from vending machines, Gladys, will be back portrayed leave Friday to return to fuU- wind and sky and golden sand, I g two-cent Frank Lloyd Wright ( by Mrs. Wllda Devine and Pa- time studies at the University came here last week to take a want to hear once more the stamp has been combined in tricia Devine. ’The three towns- of Ckmnecticut. Mrs. Barbara job as dishwasher in a restaur­ ant. “ crackle of clam shells on the booklet form with the six-cent women will be played by Mrs. Hadlglan, who has taught at ( Ring Greenwich medical examiner floor of the bar in the Calm Franklin D. Roosevelt stamp. PAHI WILSON Marjorie Porter, Mrs. Barbara Rham High School, wlU assume COUGAR Broth House' in Hoboken." A Replacing the five-cent stamp the duties of physical education Frederick Siefert attributed the change of pace? flag desig:n is a new American ( ran. The sheriff wUl be played teacher beginning Monday, death to drowning. What Abbey took out of the flag„ stamp____ . issued Jan 1 ’Round i r FIGURE SALON by Mrs. Linda GUdersleeve. The Prices Start at desert, and brings to the reader. Washington. On the new stamp, vlUian, Big Head Charley, will depended upon what he took in the flag, printed in natural col- > 629 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER— 647-9949 be played by Eugene Devine. with him. His fertile mind and ors, towers over the White it Othere in the cast Include the BY JEAN ANOUILH excellent prose House, which will be detailed in Pamela Law, Joyce Hamilton, SOLID HARD ! lively book. blue. ^ Marilyn Horton, Pamela Foran, Since 1911, It’s Been If all this sounds confusing, II Lisa Horton, Jamie Law, Bruce just think what went on behind 'V Moon Hamilton, Heather MacDonald, Marlow’s for Children’s Wear closed doors in the Post Office DIRECTED BY FRED BLISH HI (Christopher Hamilton, Linda ROCK MAPLE 8.5 Persons Share Car Department. BAILEY AUDITORIUM, MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL THE LITRE THEATRE Hamilton, Patrick Blow, Alan ( FEB. 16, 16, 17 — CURTAIN 8 :30 P.M. and O a ig Porter, David, Laur­ at marLOW Prices! ROME — Italy had only one ie and Mark Devine and Rlch- TWO BEDROOMS . .. motor vehicle for every 20 in­ TICKETS: GENERAL ADMISSION $2.00 OF MANCHESTER. Inc. 14i Stewardesses Each TEL. 643-8870 OR 643-2048 I ard Btk®$. habitants In 1961. In 1663 the ( SPECIALS IN YOUR CHOICE dancers, who are from ratio was one car for every 14.3 CHICAGO — The first air­ Children's Wear invites you to subscribe for the 1968 season. tlto-'-Maryann Sigleski School of SALETRICED AT ONLY and in 1966 one for every 8.6. line use of stewardesses W£is in Dance in East Hampton, are S N O W SU ITS By 1969 about 9 million motor 1930, aboard a transport plane SAFE BUY CARS A subscription costs $10.00. For this amount Sherry Brandon, Dorinda Boyce, 18 Monts to Size 6 vehicles may be registered, or that carried 14 passengers. The Continental 4-Dr. Sedan. White, Cassle Sigleski, CJheryl Flem­ one for every six persons. giant jets of the 1970’s, designed 1966 LINCOLN burgundy interior, full cintlncntal you will receive 2 tickets in the reserved sec­ ing, Erin Welch, Cynthia Pas- $ ------to carry 365 passengers, will equipment, plus FACTORY INSTALLE DAIR CONDITION­ tehiak, Debbie Rzonca and An- REALLY HELPED have as many as 14 steward- ING! V, tion to each of the four (4) productions in gelle ^ it UIo. CARA4ICHAELS, Pa. (AP) — esses. The show is under the direc­ lO fiC P l I B l f D A I E T CheveUe 4-Door One night, Albert Hathaway vol­ 237 l9 lK I U n b . f l l U L C I Station Wagon. 1968. You will also receive advanced notifi­ unteered to help out by serving tion of John Sibun. Production Dark green, radio, heater, automatic trans­ manager is Kenneth Porter with Pay SIS Month B mission. *1895 as secretary of the town coun­ cation of each production, the opportunity to cil. Recently, the retired school Mrs. Evelyn Blow and Mrs. SAVE S 2 2 .9 5 ! Joan London assisting him. GIRLS* COATS 6 A 4 4 C f l D n ^<^Axle 4-Door Sedan. R&H, teacher retoed from the post order additional tickets for your guests in the ^zes 7-10 AFTEK-SALE PRICE S2.59.9.5 ■ wV*i ■ U llll automatic, power steering MIKE after having been secretary to and air conditioning. the council for 47 years. reserved section, and an invitation to the Beg. 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Box 1108, "THE GRADUATE' H^tuord, Conn. 06101 \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1968 PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1968 Leglere, Riverside Dr. ; Helen Heating System Trouble Bolton Vernon Menge, 95 Windsor Ave.; Rich­ Columbia ard Hyer, 93 South St.; Pauline SPECIAL BLACKY THE AN6US SEZ: Closes Benhet for Day Farr, Talcottvllle Rd.; Richard Two Major Copper Firms TV-Radio Tonight Extension Graf, Tolland; Louis Smith, PORTRAIT Grand List Shows Talcottvllle Rd Tax Board ■ J end teachers at Bennet banks, supervisor of buildings For Consistont Savings Birth Monday: A daughter to OFFER... unlor High School received an and grounds, theorized that a G iv en on Mr. and Mrs. Atwood Farrell, Will Meet m On All Cuts of Moot unexpected holiday today when break in the tile let g^rvund wa- 67 West St. For January and February ‘Won’t Yield’ to Union T elevision ■ c awes were canceled because ter from yesterday’s rain into $3.7 Million Hike ) Discharged Monday: ’Thomas 5:00 ( 3) H o v k ( 8) ’Twlltabt Zone Shop o trouble with the heating sys- the sleeve surrounding the Abstract 1 8x10, ,3 5x7 and 6 Walleta By NEIL OILBRIDE and fringe benefits increases being hired every day although ( 8-13-30) Mike Douctns (30) Hunoey-Brinldey An increase equaling slightly mules valued at $20,086 and Phelps, Irene Dr.; Frederick AP Labor Writer and simultaneous contract ex­ they arc not working in the On Feb. 8^9 (10) Perry MtiAon 7:06 (30) Newvreel pipes- The Board of Assessors has over four mills is reflected in 341 automobiles $172,664. Splelman, West Rd. For $17,50 piration dates for the various plant.” He said the firm hasn't (18) H i^ w a y Patrol (40) Bmnta WESTERN BEEF The cancellation was decided The water then acted as a the Grand List Issued today by The total grand list for that Regrularly $21,50 (30) Dlacoverlns A m erica . 7:30 (40130^ Concert: Sonia ^ last night when steam backed coolant, halted the flow of requested and received an ex­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Two operations of each company, changed its plans to get the The Board of Tax Review (34) MMierogers Netstiboi^ Malkiine assessor Bernard Joy. The net year amounted to $7,276,801. Ex­ The Herald’s Vernon Bureau .. lip *n an underground heat line steam, and caused It to back tension from the State Tax major copper producers say which are widely spread over plant back into operation but will be in session In Yeomans hood (40013380) EUzobeth the MARTS taxable amount Is $83,902,996. emptions totaled $64,082. There Is at .18 Park St., tel. 875- A Perfect Gift For Valentine’s Day (30) Combat l)uecn 1(0 ^and forced closing down the into the rec building, they sug- they won’t yteld to union de­ several states. he didn’t indicate when or how (40) I>Vntstoncs (18) UriMat Commission so that the ab­ The new amount is $3,738,286 were 1,318 dwellings'valued at 3180 or 643-2711. News Items Hall Feb. 8, 9 from 9 a.m. to 4 maln boilers, said School Super- gested. mands for companywide bar- "In prior strikes in this in­ this might be accomplished. 5:30 (30) Ladle.s Day ( 0) Lost In Space stract (property value list) can over last year’s total. $2,330,780. Bams and sheds may be mailed to P. O. Box g'ainlng, and one of them says p.m. and Feb. 10 from 9 a.m. to (40) PBl»r Jemringa News (IB) TMs Bong Is You intendent Wllliarn Curtis. Maintenance crews entered a dustry, jm d in this strike, the About 150 pickets continued to (C) ( 8-40) A vengm (O be completed. The abstract Is Last year’s Increase over the numbered 824 and were assessed, 327, Rockville. the 6%-month strike by 60,000 unions’ members have in effect march in front of the plant noon, according to chairman (18) Sports World 8:00 (34) Regional Report SPECIALS However, the heating system manhole with pumping appara- previous year was over $6 mil­ at $208,780; 1,728 house and J>injdlcu^ Studio workers could go on indefinitely. (34) What’s New? (lB)i J)oe Mudaney (C) was operating normally by mid- tus to dry out the sleeve, Falr- to be completed by Feb. 22. scabbed on their own striking gates Tuesday and a tactical Leonard German. 5:45 (48) Nejws 8:45 (IB) PC BaidcetteU lion. One mill brings in $83,900. building lots, $721,610; 74 Line silverware drawers with PHOTOGRAPHY The strike, affecting plants in 6:00 (24) Travel Time 8:30 (18) Subscrk>tion TV I morning today, and Chirtis said banks said. Ray (3occont, chief assessot', brothers at other properties of police squad remained nearby Anyone with a question per­ ( .184043) News. Sports, The list shows 5,348 dweUings stores, $633,880 and 53 mills, $1,- blotters, then you won't hesitate 22 states, has virtually halted ( 3) BeveHy MUIMUcs . classes would resume tomor- After three hours of pump- said yesterday that the material 8SS MAIN ST„ MANCHESTER TELEPHONE 649-8944 the same companies, which to prevent any disturbances. taining to his property assess­ Weather (C) ( 8^) Swond Hundi^ Yearn THURS. • FRI. • SAT. valued at $44,883,440 an increase 580,100. to let the 4 or 5-year-old dry domestic copper production^ were operating," Molony said. The imions arc asking a hike (48) Mexv Grtffbi (C) ' Ing, steam pressure in the botl- will ^ given to the bank tomor­ of 153 dwellings over last year RockviUe Hospital Notes the knives and spoons, for It HOURS: 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon— 1:00 P.M. to 6:30 P.M. ment may appear before the (00) Lock Up 9:00 (10300380) ICUBic Hall (C) He said the decision to call er was buUt up gradually until row or the next day, but that CIX>SED MONDAYS C. Jay Parkinson, president of "They were required to do so in wages scales from a current board at the times specified. (30) MoHale's Navy ( 8-lD) Movie Special (C) and In value, $1,668,410. Visiting hours are 12:30 to 8 will absorb the moisture when the Anaconda Co., told a special (33) Sum mer Highlights ( 3) Green Acren (C) , off classes was made last night it was determined that the the bank has a backlog of ma- Motor vehicles totaling 11,974 p.m. In all areas except mater- little hands fall to do a first by their later expiration dates,” range of $2.61 to $3.68 hourly Other members of the board (40) News (34) Spectrum EXTRA LEAN — BONELESS federal panel holding hearings Molony said. "There .are no to a range of $3.10 to $4.25 over 6:30 ( 3-12) Walter Cronkite (C) 9:30 ( 3)' IHe and She (C) as a precautionary measure” main building was again receiv- terial to process, and there will this year and valued at $9,860,- nlty where they are 2 to 4 and class job. This encourages the are Walter Wheaton and Her­ when It first appeared the trou­ on the strike Tuesday: "We compan>"wide .agreements in three years. (1003^) Huntley-BrliJcley (34) NET IFlaytiouse Ing heat, Fairbanks said. be at least a two-week delay. glO reflect an increase in num- 6:80 to 8 p.m. children to help and teaches bert Winkler. (C) 10.00 (1(M»8B80) Run for Your ble might have been caused by cannot possibly agree to com- this Industry such as have be­ The last offer—from Phelps (24) What’s New? (R) Life (C) The enUre complex of build- Because of this delay, the her by 882 and In value, $946,- Admitted Monday: Robert them to work. (20) New Horiaone - a break In the underground heat Read Herald Advertisements panywldl' bargaining for many come commonplace in most ma- Etodge—was a range of $2.89 to Agrieulhiral Meeting ( 3) Jonathan Winters (C> Ings at Bennet Junior High is Board of Tax Review will not olO. ( 8) Peter Jennings (C) 11:00 ( 0840433080-40) News. line that runs from the School reasons, including the fact that ,^or American industries.” $4.09 over three years. The annual meeting of the 6:46 (00) News Sportn. Weather (C) served by underground lines meet Feb. 6, 9, and 10 as ad- Most of the other items on the the unions have and are con­ Tolland Cpunty ^Agricultural 7:00 (10) M cHale’a Navy (20) Ensign 0"IVx)le , St. recreation building to the from a central heating plant on vertlsed. The new meeting dates showed a slight increase John F. Boland Jr., Phelps (IS) Truth or Consequences (il8) Sutocrlption TV Shoulder Clod "main” building on the west tinuing to negotiate settlements Center will be held tonight at (C) School St. will be published at a later date, over last year. For example. Dodge attorney, said the unions’ 11:35 ( 3) StnxU^t Movie (C) , side of Main St. 7:30 p.m. in the new winterized ( 3) What In the Worid (C) 14:30 (10308B8m Tonight (O The system Is more than 60 Renovation Plans the number of horses increased with our competition for much money demands would be in­ (134) Management ( 8-40) Joev BIshoip Bhow (C) less than is being demanded of flationary and furtlior worsen Activities Building, according to (30) News, Weather (C) (IB) M erv Grimn (O The apparent break caused years old. Funds for a new heat­ At Its meeting Monday night from 37 to 90 and from $4,360 Police Arrests the East Side Rec to fill with us." U.S. balance of payments def­ Emory Aborn, president of the SEE SATURDAY’S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE LIS’nNGS ing plant are being sought by the Public Building Commission In value to $8,750. Machinery steam, Curtis said. the school board in a 879,000 Parkinson told the panel in icit in foreign trade. Copper Center’s Board of Trustees. drafted a letter to the Board of and water power at $1,364,460 SMILING W SERVICE Two Manchester residents After the boilers had been capital improvements request, Education requesting more In­ dropped about $200,000. a telegram that Anaconda rep­ prices have doubled since the Miss Carol Hagen of Andover will a$>pear in CSrcuit Court 12 Radio shut down. Inspection of the line tentatively slated to be part of formation on the renovation Exemptions total $2,822,816 on resentatives will appear at the strike, and U.S. manufacturers will give a talk, Illustrated with on P^. 9, chained with violat­ revealed that water had pene­ an April referendum. plans for the present elemen­ this year’s list. This Includes hearings later this week. are buying imported copper. slides, on her six-month visit (ThiH inriudcfl only thoHe news broadcaftts of 10 or 15 ing the roaming dog ordinance. trated the tile sleeve surround Some $345,000 of the total Is tary school. The school board exemptions for veterans, the Spokesmen for the biggest of Otis Brubaker, Steelworkers’ with families in Sweden which minute length. Some ntatlons carry other short newscasts.) economist, said copper wages Eleanor Perkins, 58 Bolton Ing the heating jlipes. earmarked for the Bennet had asked that the PBC set a blind and those 66 years and 3 the four struck firms, the Ken- St., and Harry A. SoStman, 14 was sponsored by the Interna­ WDBC—1860 6:46 Lowell Thomoa Curtis and Theodore Fair- heating system. sum for the renovations, but over. This past year exemptians necott Copper Corp., were and other benefits lagged far tional Farm Youth Exchange 5:00 Dick Robinson 6:66 Phil Rizzuto ROAST the PBC said that it did not Increased by $330,305 over last scheduled to appear today. behind those of similar U.S. in­ HaiwtJiome St. were arrested 6:00 Joey Reynolds 7:00 The World Tonight Program (IFYE). 9:00 Ken Griffin 7:15 Pmnk Gifford have enough data. year’s. At Tuesday’s session vice dustries. at 3:15 p.m. yesterday by a 1:06 News. Sign Off The meeting will elect three 7:90 Alexander Kendrick ’The Board of FUnance did president Walter C. Lawson of Molony said that in the first (patrolman invesUgabing a citi­ WBCH—910 7:36 %>eBlc Up Hartford Other figures on the 1967 5:00 Hartford HljrhUghts 8:00 nW» Skeletons Examined in Lab not meet last night because a the Phelps Dodge Corp. said if six months of 1967 before the zen’s complaint. trustees and give progress re­ 7:00 News grand list include: 2,378 bams, 8:10 Speak Up Hartford quorum could not be obtained. the unions continue "their ille­ strike began. Anaconda, Ken- He Impoimded the dogs, be­ ports in addition to approving 8:00 GcusUght 12:15 S l ^ Off sheds, garages, $1,021,690; house 12:00 Quiet Hours WTIG—1080 PTA Supper gal insistence on companywide necott, Phelps E>odge, and longing to both Individuals, af­ a change in the bylaws. Re­ WPOP—1410 6:00 News. Weather, ^>orts As Secret Probe Continues and building lots, $11,599,140; Reservations for the PTA bargaining, we see no prospect American Smelting & Refining ter they had allegedly knocked freshments will be served. 5:00 Donny Claytx>n Show 6:35 AfterTMX>n Bdltlon 327 commercial buildings $9,- 7:00 Lee ’'Babi*' Simms Show 7:00 Americana (ConOnned from Page One) baked bean supper to be held 077,980; 29 manufactories, $1,- but for an indefinite continuance were earning net profits at a down one or more children who Grooming Tips 12:00 Gar\' Girard Show 7:25 David BrlnWey in the elementary school cafe­ 300,820 and 6,631.2 acres of of the strike.” combined annual rate of more were on their way home from Oadette Scout T iw p 5005, WINF—1830 7:30 NewB of the world died and had no family,” the “ “ " ‘ler sorghum 5:00 News 7:46 Joe Garagrlcda ______, , ,,,„ . ,. , cane there the next year.” teria Saturday close tomorrow. land, $1,347,250. But Joseph P. Molony, vice than $406 million, double 1963 school. The dogs were caught led by Mrs. Ernest Carinl, will 5:15 Speak Up Sport-s 7:50 UCorm vs. UMas?s governor said. We don t know „ 5:30 Harr\’ Reaaoner 10:40 N«ghtbe&t He said the la.st time he saw a There will be two sittings, at Also, 219 mobil homes, $347,- (presiident o f the AFL-OIO Uni­ profits. on Grant Rd. get some (tips on good groom­ V 5:35 &K*ak Up Sportn 11:00 News. Weather. Sports yet. There Is no evidence now to person killed at Oummlns was 5*30 and at 6:30. Donations arc 150; 91 heads of cattle, $12,280; ted Steelworkers Union and ’”rhis is an enormous profits Police said complaints had ing today during a trip to the 6:00 News 11:25 Sports Ptnal growth,” Molony said. 6:16 Speak Up Hartford 11:35 Other Side of the Day should be conducted to dig up in July 1960. $1 for children 12 and under, poultry, $1,258,780; mechanics spokesman for the 26 striking previously been lodged against WlUlmanUc Institute of Hair­ and $1.50 for adults. In El Paso, Tex., American Indicate that a mass search He said he had been trying to and farming tools, $19,260; ^boAa unions, said the demand for com­ both animals, thus warranting dressing. The bravest of them Reservations should be made Smelting prepared for possible Clarke and Madge Staples to all the bodies.” tell someone about the graves on hand, $1,384,780; manufactur­ panywide bargaining is not ille­ the arrest. may have a complementary with Mrs. Joseph White, Notch resumption of production, tell­ David and Joan Smith, Barring­ ever since ’Thomas O. Murton, er’s goods, $713,570; cables and gal. Paul Kristoff, 47. of Oak­ haircut If they wish. Skating - Coasting He also said, however, that he Rd., or Mrs. Donald Aspinall, ing 1550 employes that work ton, R.I., house and land on a penologist, took over as super­ conduits, $2,207,640; 283 boats, Molony accused the four ma­ land St., will face arraignment Quit Claim Deeds wasn’t surprised the bodies had Johnson Rd. would resume at the lead, zinc, Pine Ridge Rd.; Thomas intendent here Jan. 1. Until $80,870 and miscellaneous, $495,- jor copper firms of "cold-blood­ on an intaxlcation charge Feb. Recent quit claim deeds reg­ been found, and that he thought The menu will include ham, and copper refinery today. Sharpe, Palm Beach, Fla., to then, he feared for his life, he 270 Also added is the 10 per ed efforts to starve our mem­ 9. He was found clinging to a istered at the town clerk’s of­ other bodies would Indicate beans, brown bread, cole sla\/ The employes were told that Henry and Katherine Reinalter, said, and besides, ’’Nobody cent penalty collected on late bers into submission.’ ’ public utility pole yesiterday. fice axe as follows: Clarence there had been foul play. He and apple pie. if they did not inform the per­ land on Cards Mill Rd.; Wil­ asked me.” tax payments which totaled $39,- Meanwhile another of the George S. McCollum, 92 Jeffries to Arthur Jeffries, par­ said he had heard rumors ever Family Skiing Trip 340. firms, American Smelting St Re­ sonnel office they want to re­ liam Sledjeski to Norman and Wells St.^ was arrested yes­ cel of land on Old Columbia since coming to Arkansas in Bolton Outing Club will have Tax exempt real estate sume their jobs then other Rita Cloutier, land and bam on LAND O' LAKES fining Oo., was attempting to terday, for failure to obey the Rd.; James Jeffries, S. Wind­ 1653 that prisoners had been a family skiing trip to Thunder amounted to $11,766,400, an In­ workers would be hired on a (Rt, 6 and Rt. 6A; Max and There is no skating, no ski­ resume production in at least flashing warning lights on the sor, to Arthur Jeffries, iand on killed, buried on the prison Thefts Reported, Mountain Saturday. Those go­ crease of $327,030 over 1966. one of its plants. •• permanent basis. rear o f a schiool bus. Old Oolumibla Rd.; Robert Rich­ Carleen Lessenger to Martin ing, and no coasting today. grounds and listed on the re­ Tipper, Killing-ly, lot 8, Hunt ing are to meet at the T-bar at Some 250 people applied for Phelps Dodge witnesses said A spokesman for the Steel­ A patrolman on routine pa­ ardson, Enfield, to Sylvester cords as escapees. Vandals Damage 8 a.m., and should call Mr. and Rd.; Harvey Collins to David exemption In the 65 years and_ settlement of other strike issues workers said no union workers trol observed McCollum pass­ Ploufe, lot No. 11 In Colonial Former Prison Supt. Dan D. Mrs. Frank Hicks by tomorrow. and Kairen Roeano, Wiillimantic, over classification. Including wages, pensions, and would respond to the back-to- ing the bus, while it was tak­ Gardens Estates; S. J. Ploufe Stei^ens said he was aware Swimming Pool Paper Drive Ending two tracts o f land and build­ LIQUORS—WINES It Is Interesting to note that health and welfare benefits was work call and that an “ organ­ ing on passengers near the to The WlUlmantic Savings that there was an old prison The Class of 1968 will finish ings on Doubleday Rd. CORDIALS Several cases of petty theft checking back on the Grand Liat being stymied by the union’s ized response” would be held Nathan Hale School at 3:15 Institution, Lot No. 11, Co- cemetery in the area where the its paper drive, started last Sat­ of 60 years ago, 1917, that the demands for companywide bar­ at the plant today. p.m. McCollum told poUce he lonlal Gardens; Minimum Prices skeletons were found—one head- vandalism were reported in urday, this Saturday. horses and mules listed out­ Manchester Evening Herald gaining. In Bciltimore, Md., an execu­ thought he was required to Warrantee Deeds : WilUmantic less, one with the skull bashed Manchester yesterday. Bulletin Board numbered the motor vehicles. Molony said the unions won’t tive- of the American Smelting stop only while the bus was Savings Institution to Chester Columbia correspondent, Vir­ ARTHUR DRUG BUHER In and a third with the legs bro- Gladys O’Connor, 16 Lodge The selectmen will meet to­ The list shows 347 horses and drop demands for similar wage plant there said workers "axe letting passengers off. and Mildred Waite, Lot. No. 11; ginia Carlson, tel. 228-9224. ken, apparently to get the body Dr., told police someone took morrow at 7 :30 p.m. in the town I Into a makeshift, plank casket. an alligator purse from her car offices. There Is a fenced-in cemetery “ parked outside the Correction about two miles from the grave- * Shop supermarket on W. Five towns are presently tak­ Personal Notices I QUARTERS sites. Prison officials said Middle Tpke. at 6:15 p.m. ing part In Project Concern, not lb prisoners were buried there Mrs. O’Connor stated that the four as reported In yesterday’s when they died natural deaths purse, valued at $46, also con- story on Bolton’s decision to Card Of Thanks and no one claimed their bodies, talned other Items of personal join the busing program. The 'We sincerely wish to thank ail the J friends and neighbors “who were so Johnson claimed that all the value such as glasses, credit five are Manchester, South very kind to us during our recent superintendents who have cards and prescriptions, Windsor, Farmington, Simsbury bereavement. The floral trilbutes, cards and comfort they gave by I with this coupon and the purchase of $5.00 or served at Cummins were aware Richard Twible, 403 Burnham and West Hartford. their presence wll always be rc> of the secret g;raves. St., reported a transistor radio memberod. j more of Fresh Meats. Mrs, Geoiw M. Bidwell He said the men he saw bur­ worth $26 was removed from Manchester Evening Herald Mr. and Mre. George E. Bldwell Our very be the dashboard of his truck Bolton correspondent, Cleme- Mr. and Mrs. M ^vin T. Bldwell led were "shot down or beaten Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Bldwell to death” by "guards and war­ sometime yesterday morning. well Young, tel. 643-8981. Mr. and Mk*s. Jbseph (P. Kroff dens.” He said he had seen Roy Rogers, of 438 'Vernon received a I ARMOUR’S STAR SPICED "quite a few” killed. St., rather than of cowboy “ They killed some white ones fame, reported someone entered LUNCHEON on Labor Day In 1940,’’ he said. his cellar through an outside plush mink “ They killed a bunch of them— door and removed $35 In bicycle MEAT I’d say about 20.” parts including tires, wheels Prison records show that 36 and sprockets. we purchas men escaped from the prison on It’s a little cool for swim­ s a le ! 3-lb. Can Sept. 2, 1940, and that one man ming, but Mrs. Clharles Argi- was killed trying to escape. The ros, 46 Jensen St., checked her this indispensable year reund records also show that 24 escap­ outside plastic pool yesterday huge savin ees were recaptured quickly / ARMOUR’S STAR B.C. only to find that vandals had erever Yeung knit by Puritan and a prison staff member said slashed the plastic liner in sev­ It was possible that others were eral places. Fortunately most is machine washable 'n dryablel these savi recaptured later. of the cuts were above the HARD Asked If he’d ever had to fight Our pastel Zefkrome double knit basic water line. for his own life, Johnson said, has the wonderful style sense you love! 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i3 PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 81, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1968 PAGE SEVEN CosU MilitarY Realtws Cited 12th Circuit State Court Bars Taxes T o lla n d Green Manor Revises Land Set THtNK SMALL ^ 1 7 8 4 .9 0 Court Cases 1968 Volkswagea Sedn On U.S.-Owned Inventories Wigg Wants Britain Delivered in Manciwster Condominium Plans HARTFORD (AP) — A Con­ it entered into contract with For Court Round Table Meeting Focuses on Town Problems Elquipped with leatherette in­ ROCKVILLE SESSION The future of Tolland, its Im­ of Recreation, Public Health terior, wrindshield washer, 2- A revised plan for ccndominium apartments on Ly- FbHowing a hearing on prob­ necticut Supreme Court ruling Consolidated Diesel Electric. over to the town, or whethermerclal and industrial zones, this type presently exist, for area was available for ball The city of Stamford contend­ mediate and long range needs Nursing Committee, Zoning speed electric wipers, heater, dall S t has been submitted to the Town Plannmsr Com­ able cause in Rockville Circuit that the city of Stamford must To Sell Subs to U.S. this rightfully should be done particularly along the Wilbur which there are no available fields. ed, however, that it had a right and problems were examined Board of Appeals and Republic­ by the road foreman. Cross Highway and the railroad defroster, 4-wa.y sailety flaAera, mission by Gieen Manor Construction Co., wliich al­ Court 12 yesterday, Robert refond certain taxes to a cor­ Expansion maps, he noted. ’Ihree more are Beaton replied the PZC re­ back-up lights, front and rear to tax the inventories because to sell the subs to the United last night by about 40 town of­ an Town Committee. A member of the PZC has in- line near the Willimantic River, in the process of bing installed. quires recreational areas In ready has appealed the TPC’s denial for 302 units. If Thompson, 36. of 19 High St., poration with defense contracts LONDON (AP) — One of the Interdependence Apparent seat belts. had his case bound over to Tol­ Consolidated was the ’’actual HARTFORD (AP)—The state States. ficials in the first of a regular spected a road presently under This should be done now before Tinkham also advocated the large subdivi.slons, but what accepted as a new application. Green Manor would have is expected to hurt tax revenue owner” and the government Labor party’s leading military Wigg cites these arguments in Asd Iscuasiona proceeded, the construction in a new subdlvl further residential development land County Superior Oourt. has agreed to buy two proper­ quarterly series of round table freezing of road names and the happens to this area mainten­ TED TRUDON Rt*. II, TelUnd Tpl*. to abandon that a n n e a l . ------held only a ’’bare, legal title” experts wants the British gov­ support of the proposal: Interdependence of many of the slon where the bltumious con- of the town rules start of a street numbering sys­ ance wise or if it 1s deeded to Thompson, charged with rape In many other communities con­ ties In New Haven for expan­ discussions. Tileetfvlll*-Mineti*if*r The prcocntatlon waa cislon, which was unanimous, for security reasons. ernment to sell the four Polaris —The Labor government’s boards upon each others actions crete was laid over frozen areas, he noted. tem. He cited the confusion the town has not been resolved 649-2111 atao tnfbrmal meetli^ of the ^^s based on three findings; and iiM ^nt assault, pleaded in­ taining defense plants. sion of the state court system VOLKSWAGEN nocent last week. Zelda Laird, The city also charged that submarines it is building to the longtime disavowal of any inde­ The round table discussions, became apparent. This was es- ground, apparently without the The commission has received existing on many streeLs such yet. TPC last night by representa­ 1. The proposed apartments Noting that property of the Consolidated’s "poeseesoiry in­ at a price of $1.66 million. pendent nuclear role for Britain. a practice reactivated by the peciolly true of the Planning required bed depth of gravel, three Inquiries for multiple fam­ the complainant, of 33 Ward United States. as Grahabor Rd. where there School Superintendent Brair­ tives of Green Manor and were not in harmony with the federal government is tax-ex­ terest" in the inventories ^lould New Haven Mayor Richard C. —Its recent decision to with­ Board of Selectmen after a and Zoning Commission, de- Photos and an inspection re­ ily garden type apartment com­ arc three or four “number 1 ton noted this area has become A.ttys. J one can be built. Cotter said said Simons hod already served Divisions of United Aircraft Tuesday. of Wilson’s government his inde­ Pershing—which are at the dis­ resentatives, School Building division layout is approved by Jorie Purnell and the sanitary quire maps of commjunity wa- Board of Recreation member early fall. tions campaign to educate the in the Municipal Building, baa- LPD or amphibious transport pendent views on defense policy posal under American control of Committees, Board of Finance, the PZC and the road is inspect- engineering firm of Buck and ter systems in su'bdivislons. public," said Atty. Rottner, "be- ed its appeal on several points, five days In Jail awaiting court Corp., for example, pay sub­ The Superior and Common Eleanor Wright asked if the date. dock, the LPH helicopter car­ Pleas building should be built sometimes put him in conflict the Germans alongside British Ambulance Association, His­ ed and approved by the select- Buck to curb any further pollu- which would show the layout of PZC had given thought to the Miini'hester Evening Herald cause of the increasing popu- one, concerning the opposition, stantial taxes in East Hartford, torical Society, Fire Depart­ Other cases disposed of: Rob­ Southington, Farmington, Mid­ rier, the APA attack or trans­ aq.d ready to use in a year, he with colleagues. Now, as a troops in the northern army men. A difference of opinion tlon of the town owned swim- pipelines. These must not be provision of recreational facili­ Tolland eorri-spondent Bette demi is designed laticn and need for housing.” It claims the denial was ille- port and the LSD or dock meonlber of the House of Lords group.” ment, Board of Assessors, PTA, exists over whether the PZC is ming facility. assessed under state regulations Theee town houses would gal and arbitrary because it ert J. Cforcoran, 42, 14 North dletown, North Haven, Norwalk said. ties In the town, and if any Qimtniie, U-l. 87.’'.-284.'5. for you! Park St., failure to grant half landing ship. Cramped conditions force the freed from the restraints of of­ Wigg urges the Wilson govern­ Industrial Development Com­ responsible for the installation The PZC chairman stressed conforming to PUC guidelines, provide moderate housing, $15,- "was based on mass, extrane- and Stratford. The city of New mission, Town Treasurer, Board highway, $25; James B. Curless, London reaps taxes from Gen­ In the running for LHA money move of Superior and Common fice, he can say publicly what ment "either to bring the Rhine of the road imtll it is turned the need for increasiixg com- Four private water systems of At last—a foundation 000 to $22,000, which young ous public actions, created by are General Dynamic’s Quincy Pleas offices out of the county he thinks. army home—or to equip and couples can afford, he said. newspaper advertising, circula­ 24, 33 Brooklyn St., passing a eral Dynamic’s Electric Boat scaled to your petite red light $15 and failure to dis­ Division. Division, of Quincy' Mass; Lit­ courthouse building next to the Some high British military au­ man it to the point where it’s height and proportions 1 In presentlhg the new plans. tion of bulletins, and rallies and ton Industries’ Advanced Ma­ militarily viable.” Youthllne Demi llts one of the representatives from meetings, which raised irrele- play headlights $20; Leon C. Es- Many towns and cities have library, (fotter said. thorities agree with his proposal tell, 17, Springfield, Mass., oper­ rine Technology Division at Cul­ you beautifully.. .slims Green Manor said It had eUm- vent and immaterial matters, involved in defense production ver City, Calif., and Newport you beautifully — ends inoted the units fronting on not appearing in (the) record ating without a license, $20 and which now can claim personal Finances: New Budget Rules Outlined your foundation prob­ Robert LaFountain, 23, East property exemptions on govern­ News Shipbuilding & Drydock Lydall St. and also the four- of the hearing.” Co., Newport News, Va. Board of Finance Chairman cording to Wolfanger, and the presented, reducing it by a dol­ communications guidelines al­ lems ! Try Youthllne bedroom units in an attempt Atty. Rottner last night ac- Hartford, breach of peace, $35. ment-owned inventories. Demi and discover how Also David B. Mobile, 26, 274 Howard Wolfanger outlined the budgets will be due between lar amount or rejecting it. They ready established with the PZC. lovely your figure can to meet some of the dejections cused the planning commission (Manchester Assessor P. Jo­ ground rules for budget presen­ Feb. 1 and March 16. This will now accepting bookings South St., operating an unregis­ seph Murphy said today that no cannot Increase the budget in The PZC provides the Board look . . . how comfort­ to the original prapoaaJ. of being influenced by the num- Reilly Named tations this year at last night’s permit time for the holding of any way, except by rejecting of Education and assessors Atty. Rot-tner said that these of residents who turned out tered motor vehicle, nolled; government-owned defense in­ able you can feel. Frederick J. Ricclo, 32, 38 Cbid Round Table meeting. public hearings on the budget. the entire proposal. with maps of all new subdivi­ for unite “look like multiple group at the public hearing in opposi- ventories in town, and thus the MHXDLEfroWN, Conn. (AP) This Is the first year the town The individual budgets will sions approved by the commis­ Spring Dr., operating under the town will not be affected by The budget would then have dwelUngs but the method of tlon to the original proposal, —Eugene ReUly, a former Uni­ will be operating with a Board not be made public until the to start all over again with pub­ sion. marketing is different,” there- TPC Chairman Adler Dobkin influence, $126 with a charge of the decision.) versity of Buffalo fullback, has VERNON DRUG of Finance. The Board of Ed­ hearings, unless the individual This provides the school board D & L’ s evading responsibility, nolled It is believed that the assess­ lic hearings prior to a repre­ fore condominium or town answered Atty. Rottner by stat- been named an assistant foot­ ucation and Board of Selectmen board or commission wishes to sentation, according to Wolfang­ with the knowledge of where house type apartments. to? that the members of the and Linda G. Zink, 36 Orchard ing In general throughout the ball coach and varsity lacrosse St., breach of peace, $25.' AGENCY will retain the responsibility for go on its own. er. groups of new homes are being Green Manor’s original re- commission listened to the state is the same as in Stam­ coach at Wesleyan University. preparation of their budgets. It was asked if the Board of The sharing of a common ob­ constructed, what the school Gimmunity Room quest to approve the Master opinions offered at the public ford, where the city assessor He will begin his duties in late They will then be submitted Finance or the individual groups jective "to make Tolland a bet­ transportation needs will be, Site Plan for the ocmdointndum hearing, because that’s why A single explosion can loosen assessed Consolidated Diesel February. He replaces Don to the Board of Finance for re­ would have to defend their ter town, offering improved and an overall idea of the WON’T YOU SPEND 5 MINUTES FOR complex was the final approval public hearings are held, but more than 60,000 tons of nickel- Electric equipment, parts, ma­ Hanington, who accepted a post budgets. kinds of services” , requires a amount of school population in­ at the Manchester Parkade needed for the construction commission found what it 875-1795 644-1543 view. A series of public hear­ A BETTER FIGURE FOR LIFE? copper ore. This blasthole min­ terials and unfinished work it at Oolg;ate University. ings will be held on the pro­ Wolfanger replied if there Is need to communicate between crease the sub^vlslon will company to start on the proj- considered to be valid objections ing method is used at Interna­ was producing for the air force. Reilly Is currenUy coaching the town boards and commis­ bring. fu proposal and on that basis TRI-CITY SHOPPING PLAZA posed budgets prior to presen­ ”a reasonable total budget, pre­ D&L has a fine, large, semi-private auditorium- SPECIALIZING IN tional Nickel’s underground op­ The government took title to at Garden Oity, N.Y., Senior tation at the Annual Towm Meet­ pared realistically, and a rea­ sions, Superintendent of Schools PZC Chairman Walter Beaton The TPC’s Nov. 6 denial de- *^® application was denied. erations in Canada. all this personal property when High iSchool. type “Community Room” which is available at no OPEN DAILY —9 A.M. TO 10 P.M. ing. sonable tax rate” the finance Robert Brairton told the meet­ noted the lull In subdivision ap­ ALL TYPES OF FITTINGS This should eliminate the con­ board will work with all to get ing. plications during the court test­ charge to civic, sard of health centers are in H&tford, opening guerrilla attacks Tues­ area below the demilitarized rlnes Just below the demllitar- Civilians yvlng south of the men to avoid the draft say the Under section 12, the last pro­ Bullets knocked the Great But he said there was no evi­ About 200 persons ringed the to the Town Planning Commis­ gains in advance of possible acro Parkcentre Complex slat­ trustees of the hospital at Its where waiting lists are several day. zone led the allies Monday to >zed zone. ^ air base reportedly were or­ courfliouse while 76 policemen vision states that "no certificate Bolton ed for ground-breaking this January meeting. Edward M. weeks long. Parts of Saigon became a bat­ Seal of the United States off the dered to evacuate the area be­ dence of popular support for the Vietnam war will be on trial sion last night at an Informal peace talks. cancel their own truce in the Westmoreland -«tla allied Viet Cong. “Just as we are” when federal kept them separated from some of occupancy shall be issued un­ Fernofi spring. The open meeting will Kenney, hospital adminl-strator, tleground. cause the South Vietnamese air meeting of the commission. til completion, In full, of the A major North Vietnamese (2) With the center as part five northern provinces. Subse- forces killed about 700 enemy t^uBta^nrA"mnr*^hni^bi A serious situation appeared court proceedings begin this 100 counter-pickets who demoit- ’The TPC reviewed the pro­ Driver Chargi;ecl he held at the Pleasant Valley reported that the center will of the hospital, and total health Five Americans and 19 guer­ force planned to bomb and project In accordance with the assault has been expected for School on Ellington Rd. at 8 quent guerrilla operations soldiers In the Communist raids ,, . , . h„nsino. it i-o to be developing at Ban He spring. strated against the Spock sup­ posal and asked Tamsky to Dinner Slated weeks against Khe Sank, a stra­ serve people who wish help but needs of patients can be met, rillas were killed befor^’' U.S. against eighteio-ht cities nltiea and five U.S.TT a Tuesday—theT,,B«rtav_»T,o startafnrf ofnf thefha Lunar ^ “ e building. It rc- strafe it. - porters. plans and specifications approv­ p.m. do not need to be hospitalized. forces regained control of the placed one wrecked In March ’Thuot, capital of Darlac Prov­ The 64-year-old pediatrician have the Technical Advisory tegic strong potot In the north­ In 2-Car Crash since physical illness can affect prompted President New Year—and "my guess is In contrast to the gay, care­ ince 160 miles northeast of Sai­ and his fellow defendants plead­ One man ccuried a sigfn: “Dr. ed by the commission. However, A West Hartford youth whose According to Atty. Edwin A. No timetable was given by emba-ssy compound, scene of 1965, by terrorist bombs that Committee review It tonight. If a performance txmd with suf­ By Emblem Oub west comer of South Vietnam. the mind, and the mind affects scene ui .j-hleu to Call Off the whole thing that the enemy death toll today free atmosphere that prevailed gon in the central highlands. ed innocent Monday In U.S. Dis­ Spock — Change Diapers Not After recommendations have car stalled when he pulled out Lassman. counsel for the devel­ Kenney for the opening of the the body. the most .spectacular In a series Tuesday morning. wUlwill be comparable to Tues- In Saigon during the new year ficient surety guarantee'.’ng the Some officers said 'y.?. can­ opers. the nature of the recent of raids In Saigon. Eleven Although warnings were post­ AP correspondent Lewis M. trict Court to Indictments re­ Foreign Policy." come from the TAC, a public RockvUle Elmblem Club is into traffic on Hebron Rd. yes­ center, which will be located in (3) The center >vlll be design­ At least 10 other cities, nine day’s.” celebrations Tuesday night, turned Jan. 6 by a federal Other demonstrations support­ completion of all unfinished Im­ planning a dliiner-« heard, and two battallonff-of a.m. One prisoner was taken Thieu was at My'Tho, in the Me- U.S . sources reported that personnel, saying: “Shift work­ trimental to the neighborhood. should be more clearly defined haust system checked and to land spoke of the Viet Cong U.S. AmD^aOOT bJlsworm Vietnamese marines and away and another wounded one kong Delta, at the time. My Tho weapons had been captured. security police provided by the South Vietnamese national po­ ers at Tan Son Nhut airbase are Another proposed regulation and outlined. Maj. Gen. Hoang Xuan Lam host nation normally take up po­ keep a window or two open a bit guerrilla force “declining at a Bunker s^d the attack in early paratroopers were battling Viet was carried out. U.S. officials also was attacked, but Bunker licemen suffered about 100 cas­ asked to report to work if they calls for the availability of sew- The TPC has been using while driving. steady rate” and said “morale morning d a rk n ^ on the new troops at a golf club near said five American soldiers said Thieu returned to Saigon told a news conference 71 South sitions on the street outside the ualties In Saigon. They had no can do so without taking unnec­ $2.6-n^lon e m b ^ y , l ^ e d as ,p ^ jjyjgy wounded and safely. Vietnamese soldiers had been embassy. > breakdown on killed and wound­ essary risks. Hazardous condi­ killed and 133 wounded, but U.S. However, Capt. O’Brien said SAVE 30% to 50% and more! te ™ ^ -p rw f at dte demcatlon William C. Westmore- two Vietnamese embassy driv- The Philippine ambassador, ed, but that it appeared to be tions prevail throughout the last. faU’ WM o bvlo^y pie- commander of U.S. forces ers were kUled in the fight for Bui Moreno-Salcedo, and his and South Korean casualties in “I didn’t see any” when he led about 50-60 on the basis of spot city. All other personnel are to ineditated and planned well in Vietnam, said he believed the the embassy. wife were not hurt. Security of- the area were not yet available. In the Marine reaction force. reports. National policemen, at remain in their billets until an due to extreme morkdowns . . . ALL SALES FINAL on sole apparel only ’The general said fighting was Leo Crampsey, 43, of Allen­ attacks Tuesday and today were No casualties were reported flcials said guards klUed one of the same time, reported killing all-clear Is announced by this It IS equauy Clear mat ous ^ “diversionary effort to take among paratroopers of the U.S. the two terrorists who threw continuing in Quang Tri City town, Pa., a civilian who is between 60 and 100 Viet Cong station.” attention away from the north- 101st Airborne Division who grenades at the ^bassador’s GREAT SHOE BUYS compare this dress buy anywhere! ^ oiTbo in pert of the country.” U.S. landed by helicopter on the roof home and woimded and cap- juniors' • petites' • pre-teens' ot^r commanders believe the North of the six-story embassy and tured the other, N that defy competition! the c o ^ ^ ” the 74-year^ Vietnamese are massing there raced dow^^through the building Pockets of resistance were re- dress or cosual dresses diplomat added in a statement. ______excellent group SA $ 1A J select from famous brands in "’This callous disreg^ard of the orig. $12. to $23. © ■ O " l U aimounced truce for the tradi­ ■ \ 7 women's & teen shoes tional Tet new year holidays Special Value! Manchester through acts of terror and ass­ mid or low-heel styles, Ann Arbor • Garland • Pandora assination against the civil pop­ casual flats or loafers ulation of South Vietnam is an sweaters, skirts, slacks accompaniment to the invasion m S A V I N G S ARPEGGIOS • SANDLERS • JOYCE IIUNIROYALI junior, misses’ sizes M A A ^ O O and open aggression of the HUSH-PUPPIES • COVER GIRL orig. $9. to $15. "¥• # # to 0« # # Northern 1st C3orps by North Super, Vietnamese forces directed A LOAN • TRAMPEZE against South Vietnam. ’These I acts speak for themselves in Association 5.99 7.99 juniors' • petites' • pre-teens' terms of the enemy’s objectives dress & casual coats against the people of South Viet­ Mohawk carpet fe*' 2 pair for $11 2 pa>r for SI 5 nam and their willingness to use in discontinued styles only. smartly tailored AA OA 9 0 OA the most inhumane methods to orig. $35. to $60. A i'feTU to ^ T » T U achieve them.” AT Bunker cast doubt on whether women's leather boots there would be further truces in your teen’s room juniors' • petites' • pre-teens' the war. Asked by a newsman WMOLESAIE TIRE whether the allies would ever pile lined, includes suede leathers wool jackets - ski parkas again agree to a truce, he re­ group orig. $18 to $16 ^ O O plus suede leathers 1A QA plied: "I think it is very proble­ Easy care carpets with bezazz sizes 6 to 8. # • # # matical that we can.” group: orig. $25. to $50. ■ " • # w The Viet Oong attacks broke girls' & growing girls' only their own proclaimed truce for and a price to fit your budget the ’Tet period. women's or juniors' 34 to 40 In a general appraisal of the school & dress shoes situation, Bimker said "Certain- gi-oup orig. $8 to $12 nylon or orlon knit tops . ly none of these attacks have been suooessful.” by Uniroyal colors galore! 1 O O 9 O O Mohawk's Gettysburg, with carpet pile of 3.99 - 4.99 ■ 5.99 orig. $5 to $10. I •MW to w e Z # ”I should think that there Acrilan® acrylic and modacrylic fiber, will take would be a gfreat resentment on THESE TIRES ARE CLASSIFIED FACTORY SECONDS^ patents, leathers, pigskins, nylon velvets long or short sleeves, sleeveless shells ^ the part of the population," he all the punishment teen-agers hand out, from said. “As far as I know, Saigon ONLY BECAUSE OF APPEARANCE BLEMISHES. football scrimmages to frug practice. And with is ^ u r e . ” We challenge you to find these slight imperfections quiet carpeting in their rooms, you’ll hardly ’The attack on the embassy hear a sound. Spilte, even peanut butter and . which do not affect the performance of these tires. and your money is GIRLS' & INFANTS' DEPT. BOYS' & YOUNG MEN’S DEPT. opened with the blasting of a jelly, wipe away . , , Gettysburg is that stain- hole in the surrounding concrete and-soil resistant. Mohawk carpet will calm the wall at 2:64 a.m. The guerrillas I MANY swingingest teen-ager into studying better (it’s sizes 6 to 12... 14 to 20 held control of parts of the com­ SIZES proved that students do better in schools that girls' quality winter coots pound untU long after dawn, 4 to 6x, 7 to 14 S O m when they were finally smiished IN: 4-PLY NYLONS ' are carpeted). The lush random sheared tex­ boys' winter jackets ture is “in” and so are the 12 colors including always available orig. $.30. to $36. Aw to ifawe with an assault launched in part wools, corduroys, nylon parkas by a helicopter landing of para­ The internationally famous rain tire you've bright blue, beige, green and copper gold. f troopers on the roof. seen on TV. It gives you better traction Gettysburg has a never-before low price for its group: orig. $16. to $25. Explosions from the airport on slippery, slithery wet roads. Holds you quality—check it out today. One of the reassuring features of a Manchester Savings & fomous make girls' dresses area could be heard downtown on dry roads, tool Improves cornering. after nightfall, along with the Loan 4*/z % savings account is that your money is always 4 to 6x, 7 to 14 O A A A O O Resists skidding. Makes your driving safer. 10.90 - 12.90 occasional snap of a small arms S ^ 9 5 available for emergencies . . . on a moment's notice. No wait­ group: orig. $7 to $12. w e# # *" "t# # # shot olsxser at hand. - ...-a-.— fo r only \ asquare yard Parachute •flares lighted the ing. But in addition, you can deposit as rnuc.h os you wont sky. LOOK AT THE PRICE OIFFERENCE! (Ask about our easy payment plan!) at any time. And the minute you deposit yoqr savings begin sizes 6 to I 2 . . . J 4 to 20 Several fires burned on the Come in today; see all the other to earn dividends^ Dividends are compounded quarterly so sweaters, skirts, jumpers outskirts of Saigon. Rag. Prieg You Pay Rag. Prica You Pay Mohawk carpets we’re featuring— 3 to 6x, 7 to 14 l / o Siu UnbUmUhod Only ${gg Unbiamithad Only you earn dividends on previous dividends as well as the boys' slock buys! A huge fuel dump exploded at (including F.E.T.) (including F.E.T.) one for every room In your home. orig. $4. to $12. / 2 p r i c e 10:80 p.m .The blast sent up a original savings! wools . . . corduroys.. . rayon blends Or, call us for our convenient fireball that could be seen for regulars . . . slims . . . huskies mUes. 6.50x13 21.74 15.99 8.55x14 30.63 22.99 shqp-at-home service! Could any savings plan be more flexible? Or more adaptable Bombs dropped by allied figh­ to your savings plan? Every penny you save is fully protect­ polos, shirts, blouses ter-bombers on suspected ene­ 7.35x14 24.05 17.99 7.75x15 25.38 18.99 ed . . . up to $15,000.00 . . . by the Federal Savings & Loan my positions at the fringes of. 4 to 6x, 7 to 14 I A A orig. $5 to $10. pair Saigon rattled windows in the 7.75x14 25.38 18.99 8.15x15 27.83 20.99 Insurance Corporation. orig. $3. - $4. I e # T downtown sector. 8.25x14 27.83 20.99 8.45x15 30.63 22.99 Sporadic fighting persisted in A Why not put your savings in Savings & Loan where they will boys' 14 to 20 .. . long sleeve at least two sectors, near the ..Monsiiito not only make money for you but will be available whenever girls' pajamas & gowns Phu Tho race track on the west­ you need them? How about starting tomorrow? ern edge of the city and in the ALL PRICES PLUS SMOOTH TIRE OFF YOUR CAR flannels 4 to 14 A |? A 2 for coHon sport shirts northern quarter around the orig. $4. iteW # 5.00 American gold course and the Vietnamese Joint general staff USE YOUR CREDIT . . . f®>* headquarters. PAY AS YOU DRIVE plaids... paisleys... solids “Both areas are surrounded, 1-v girls' snowsuits & parkas but not eliminated yet,” a U.S. tx -. /' 1c spokesman said. orig. $20. to $23. ^oys' 14 to 20 The Viet Oong story, broad­ orig. $16. to $25. 10.90 - 14.90 cast by Hanoi, was that the snowsuits 4 to 6x, parkas 7 to 14 Communist attacks were in re-. 1007 MAIN STREET, NEAR MAPLE STREET - TEL. 649-4588 sport coats 12.90 tallatlon for the allied cancella­ tion of their own 36-hour cease­ COVENTRY O FFIC E - ROUTE 31 -. T EL 742-7321 orig. $25. to $30. boys' I 2 to 20 fire orders over Tet Tuesday. Manchester CARPET CENTER toddler & infants' apparel The guerrillas had proclaimed WHOLESALE TIRE co MANCHESTER'S OLDEST FINANCIAL INSTITUTION dresses, suits, overall sets, slack sets “A Beautiful and Exciting Showplace Of Famous Rugs and Carpets” they were dropping offensive w ool suits 14.90 operations for a week from 1 357 BROAD STREET TELEPHONE 643-2444 Open Daily to 5 :30—^Thursday and Friday to 9 P.M. regular and h i^ y sizes a.m. last Saturday in observ­ group: orig. $5 to $12. V2 price ance of the lunar new year festi­ 311 MAIN STREET—OPPOSITE STATE ARMORY ______' . val.

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own. And now subsequent checking, IRanri^i^Btpr some of H done by state officiaU anger­ TAR 936 MAIN STREET IN DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER - TEL. 648-5171 • OPEN 9A.M. TO ed by the reports and Jsalous o( tiie ------By CLAY R. POLLAN- 5:30 P.M. -'CLOSED MONDAYS - MUSIC STORES: 17 OAK ST., MANCHESTER - Ml Washb^ton bureaucracy, and some c i Your Dally AcUvity GuitU StPT.23 jr+ ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD (522-7201) WATKiNS-WEST FUNERAL SERVKJE - 142 EAST it done by Hie staff of the weekly news­ I' According la lh» Start, 'r OCI*. 23 CENTER STREET - TEL. 649-7196 paper ’The National Observer, has Indi­ 33^4-56^ To develop message for Thursday, IS Btoidl Street ) ,3-17-28-29^ llAiiohMter. Coim. cated that much of the suiqxisedly sen­ 74-76^79-« r ^ words corresp^lng to numbers P O -^l ^ THOMAS F. I^EIRQUSON ^ TAUMIt of your Zodiac birth siga WALTER R. fERQUSON sational case for the bill may have been A P R. 21 PublWierB I If 31 Good 61 Adored Founded October 1, 18S1______fabricated. 21 2You’r« 32 To 62 At If so, one may ask, what harm dene? 8- W3-1SI 3 News 33 The 63 Social Pobllahed Every Evening Except Sundays 4 P*rf«ct 34 Things 64 Life aiS ^ S k tay s. Entered at the P<>«, Will the country be any worse off for S/2W7-60 5 Fur 35 Loved 65 This 42-58g1-88V Manchester, Conn., as Second Class Mall having federal inspectors checking cn 6 T a k a 36 For 66 Time Matter,______7 You’ve 37 Short 67 Changing lAOITTAMUt more slaughtering or processing plants? 8 *ro k t 38 Thinks 68 Beckons Choose custom covered SUBSCRIPTION RATES Can meat get too pure? Is is possible to 9 0 n 39 The 69Tokes DEC. 22 ^ 1 Payable In Advance 4-5-46-48 10 You've 40 Trips 70 Introducing One Year ...... ♦f*-® be too careful about what is being sold I I The 41 Wing 71 Your 2-35-52-61^ ^50-7OS0-90 12 Got 42 And 72 Necstsory 62-65-66 ^ Three Months ...... 5 to American consumers and put Into 13 No 43 Of 73 Tasks 14Whot 44 New CANtCORN American diets? 74Do DEC MEMBER OF 15 Further 45 Friendships 75 Push THE ASSOCIATED PRESS What difference what meUiod was 16 An 46 Wining 76 It ja n '. SEMIANNUAL The Associated Press Is exclusively cntltl^ used to get the bill passed if the bill 0)44-45-47-59 17 Of 47 Hobbles 77 Forward sofas and chairs at to the use of repuhllcatlon of all news to - IS Almost 48 Dining 78 Soy ,.1-10-21-31^ natches credited to It or not otherwise credit­ turns out to be a good bill? 3^6^64-68 19 Bull 49 Get 79 Without 32-78-84-89^ ed In this paper and also the local news pub- 20 By 50 And 80Nsw AQUAMUS F U R N ITU R E Well, for one thing, in the realm of 21 Nothing 51 Some lishM h e ^ ^ repuhllcatlon of special dis­ 81 Friendly JA N . 21 patches neretn arc also reserved.______highest principle and highest considera­ 22 Forgotten 52 And 82 Delay tion for the nation’s health, this kind of 23 Sorrw 53 Assistance 83 You FEB.' 19 The Herald Printing ConjMny Inc . 6-11-19-20 24 Debts 54 For 84 Remoln 16-18-22-27 sumes no financial responsibility for typo- practice is just as poisonous to the na­ )39-55-85S6 25 It 55 Homs 85 And graMUoal errors appearing In^vcrtlsements 26 Excellent 56 Need 86 Act 384383-87 store wide Semi-Annual andother reading matter In The Manchester tion’s political and spiritual health as VMOO 27 Friend 57 Or 87 Now nsas ^ /f 58 Long Evening Herald.______any uninspected meat might be to its 28 Interest 88 Talks FEB. 20 W 291s 59 Exciting 89 Silent Fill service client of N. E. A. S e ^ c e Inc. stomach. 30 On 60 Obligotions 90 Ideas MAi.21 ^ Publishers Representatives — TOo JulJ^s V9-51-53-54 Mathews Special ^ e n c y — New York, Chi­ And, for a second thing, the issue con­ Neutral 7-12-14-25/0 cago, Detroit and Boston.______cerns the very down to earth issue of ri­ /'71-72-73 169-75-77 MEMBEIR AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA- valry among bureaucraciee, and the in­ TIONS. ______evitable insUnct of the federal variety to Sale savings Display advertising closlnghours; T o r Monday — 1 p.m. |Vlday. extend and aggrandize itself, all for the Ib r Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. better service of the public, of course, Friendship Lodge Masons For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday. J\jr Thursday — I p.m. Tue^ay. but service of the type which is also Ftor Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. Allow six wbelcs for covering and delivery For Saturday — 1 p.m. Thursday, federal mastery and regulation. Canada-Bound This Year caasslfled deadline — 6 p.m. day before ’Thirdly, the alarmist discovery of publication, 6 p.m. Friday for Saturday Friendship Lodge of Masona at a dinner Saturday evening and Monday publication. ______allegedly unhealthy and unSanitary con­ g»es north, instead of south, before Friendship Lodge pre­ ditions in the meat Industry bore a Wednesday, January 31 for its annual pilgrimage this sents its version of the Hinonlc marked similarity to previous alarmism Legend of the Master Mason de­ about the automobile Industry and the year. DeeUnalbion will be St. gree for its Canadian friends. natural gas industry and to subsequent CaUuirines, Ont. Oan., and a It will be conferred upon a An Anewerkigr Concession? alarmism about the fish Industry. We visit wUh St. Geotge’s Lodge, Friendship Lodge candidate. There has, at last, been an Interesting had, perhaps, better appoint some part the oldest of several Masonic Friendship Lodge ItuUes will and perhaps significant minor rfiift in of our national awareness to the task lodges In 4hat city. It will be be entertained while the Masons have their meeting, and then the official Washington attitude toward of being just a bit wary of the chronic a we^end trip, Friday through Sunday, May 17-19. will return for a social time negotiations over Vietnam. crusaders. with the Masons and their wives This minor shift on the part of Wash­ 'The lodge hisUtuted these trips two years ago with a visit of St. George’s Lodge. ington could be taken as a reply to the to the George Washington Me­ Before leaving for home on minor shift which appeared in Hanoi’s For 1969, The Head-Rest morial a t Alexandria, Va. Last Sunday morning at 10, there position on Dec. 29. May, it again went to Virginia, will be a speclEil Masonic A civilization which has not been able service in a church near the Then Hanoi’s foreign minister said thte thne to WUUamribuig. to muster enough gumption to fight off Masonic Temple. Arrival in that negotiations "will” Instead of Hlanoid V. Hubbard, master of the six cent stamp is obviously never Manchester Is expected to be "could" follow an American halt in the Oourteey Tlie Artist Friendship Lodge, ties named 79 inch going to defend Itself against the pro­ his m anhal, Frederick M. Gaol, eu ly evening. 2 3 9 o bombing of North Vietnam. ‘WARRIOR” : Forged Steel Sculpture By Manchester’s David Hayes as general chttlrman for the Reservations Bjce being accept­ gressive encroachment of the public and ed by Hubtuoti, 60 Ctimbrldge For the batter part of the month of private sources now embarked on the trip, and Gaal indicates that January, the Johnson administration, al­ two bus loads of MOsoins and St., and Gaal, Hebron Rd., Bol­ great crusade lor automobile safety. ton. though claiming to be taking the Hanoi When, therefore, the federal Depart­ their wives wUI go to Canada. statement seriously and subjecting it to Herald . There are some reBervaiUone Maple trimmed ment of ’Transportation follows up its ‘ opoi, Oaal says, but expects Modern takes on a all kinds of diplomatic testing and in­ requirement that new automobiles In Inside Report quiry, acted as if it were, once more, Yesterdays > they wM be filled soon. Charles Avery 1968 be equipped with cross-chest seat­ * Last October, when Friend- colonials trykig to ehide a pooslble Hanoi con- belt-harnesses with the proposal that by 25 Years Ago • ship held Hs ennual baiU, among Gets Life Term Classic look! cegaion in favor of more application of the head-rest be made mandatory equip­ Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak ' Its guests were John J. Odboime, "Whoops!” a “power play" related I sup­ mUMary force. ment in 1969, Hie only sane thing to do Sunday. The Herald did not master of SL George’s Lodge, In Cripple Death publish. To the Editor, pose to other current nego- But the other day, Washington did is to begin to condition ourselves men­ WASHINGTON — Although ed Romney-RockefeUer vote axxxmpanied by Fred OoUard, a What does it mean when tiartdons. It is all very well for, a NORWICH AP — Charles R. offsr a kind of response to the Hanoi tally for a tong series of submlsaloas. Congressmen are still puzzled than Romney would get alone. - pest master and past district 10 Years Ago you’re on the operating table board member to try to waitch officer. Avery has been sentenced to life coDoeasixxi. One assumes it was inten- We are eV^tually going to be forced over who was doing all that A footnote: PcxHtical agenis of and the surgeon says “whoops?” town expenditures, and as a shouting and cheering during Alabama’s first man, George i The Hinerairy has been an­ imprisonment for second degree tkmal, ’ although It could have been into these motoring straltjackets, until Brenda Ann Cole is recipient You Immediately take notice. taxpayer I owe Mr. Rottner my murdeir in the bludgeoning President Johnson’s State of Wallace, are seeking the right of the Daughters of the Ameri­ nounced for the trip, and the merdy a slip of tongue which Washing­ we all ride around looking precisely like Likewise, what does it mean gratitude. I do however tWtok death of a 70-yeax-old crippled the Union message at the Cap­ man to run Wallace’s still-secret can Revolution Award present­ when a policeman, while writ­ buses -will leave from Pohoe ton esuM npt repudiate, once it had been the crash-dummy models they put into itol, they need took no farther New Hampshire primary cam­ that once the marvelous Pan­ man. ed by the Orford Parish Chap­ ing out a piarklng ticket, sud­ dora’s Box of precedent has Headquarters on E. Middle Maple spindle arm supports give made. automobiles now while they crash-test itiian W. Marvin Watson Jr. paign. That Wallace will enter Tpke. at 7 am. May 17. Sched­ Superior Court Judge Joseph ter of DAR. denly says “whoops?" been graciously opened to a S. Lon go sentenced Avery, 36, of Sweeping curves, reminiscent of these loungy wing pieces a dis­ The slgntficant American statement the efficiency of the various safety de­ Watson, the President’s ap­ the primary (running on the bal- Some 210 youngsters are ab­ Who takes notice of that? uled ttops have been amanged ancient Roman desiring give these pointments secretary and chief lo^ against Senator Eugene Mc­ teacher in the Manchester Norwich, to the mandatory life tinctive look. Sofa and chairs was made by Clark CHfford, Secretary vices. sent from hlanchester’s elemen­ It Is about time the people of Green School, It should remsdn on the trip for dining on the modem pieces classic beauty. Semi- political handyman, had made Carthy, with Presldenit Johnson 'New York HMniway. term Tuesday. Avery, a mill have full spring edges and latex of Defenae-deslgnate, in his testimony ’That this kind of life, this kind of tary and junior high schools as Manchester woke up and asked open for Mrs. Boyd ait the worker, pleaded guilty J£in. 16. attached pillow backs and foam motoring, this kind of submission will, elaborate —and highly secret — a write-in candidate) is now all the result of reg(ular measles. themselves, "Who said 'whoops' Accommodations In St. Catha- mbber cushions for 20th Cen­ b«foc« the Senate Armed Services Com­ arrangements. When Mr. John­ but certain. Keeney School. I’m for ah- The victim was Frank L. Mor­ rubber cushions add 20th Century tury comfort. The highback mittee before It voted to recommend his sooner or later, turn us all Into crip­ and what does 'whoops’ mean?" solutdy no discrimination! “rlnes, which Is ttoout 20 miles son arrived on the floor of the Although Wallace won’t break north of Niagara Falls, have gan of Ledyard, who lived alone luxury. In tweeds, textures and chair is a swivel rocker. Choice confirmation in his new post. He was pled and twisted deformities much more We have in our midst the fin­ hformon E. Whitney House, the cheers reached un­ any records in New Hampshire, A Thousrht for Today est police department in the been arranged at the Hotel Leo­ except for dozens of cats. Mor­ modem prints; arm caps included. of textures, prints and quilts; then asked to define what kind of North ugly and much more damaged and usual volume and unprecedent­ whatever votes he manages will Sponsored by the Manchester country, but as of this date I nard. Friday evening. Friend­ gan was found dead of a frac­ Chairs have tufted backs. protective caps included. Vietnamese conduct would be acceptable much more Incapable of normal living ed duration. A pedestrian ship Masons will dine together. tured skull In hls house In Led- 139. come from Mr. Johnson. Council of Churches cannot see where they are be­ during a halt Of the bombing and the than the present product of an automo­ speech was repeatedly Inter­ Wallace is a Vietnam ‘‘hawk,’’ ing utilized to their fullest. Today in History Guided tours of St. (JathEutnes yard last Oct. 7. bile aocldent—this is the kind of ra­ rupted by applause. Congress­ and the Niagara Falls area wUl Avery told police that Morgan opening of negotiations, and he replied closer on that issue to the Pre­ “For If you love those who love Like I say, "Manchester, It tional choice deliberation no longer per­ men sitting on the floor of the sident than to McCarthy. Is about time you woke up!" Today is Wednesday, Jan. 31, begin at 9 Saturday motnlng, had turned him down when he as fallows: House, sure that they weren’t You, what reward have you?" "Their mlMtary activity will continue missible In a civilization which worships • ' • * Allan Smith, the 31st day of 1968. There are with a lunch stop early after­ asked for a loan and that he making all the noise, were per­ Matthew 5:46 335 days left in the year. then struck the man on the head hi South Vietnam, I assume, imtll there the assembly line type of progress, both Rep. Donald (Buz) Lukens, Policeman noon. plexed. How Long? The host lodge will entertain three times with a chunk of Iron. is a ceaae-fire agreed upon. I assume in the factory and on the highway. the fiery freshman Republican Haw long, O man, P.S. Whoops! Don't rock the Today’s Hlghllgtit in History What they didn’t know was from Ohio who is regarded as boat! that they will continue to transport the Eventually, we are no longer to be that Watson had organized an WU It take you to learn On this date in 1958 the first men or women, but merely car-people. an upstart by the party’s House That embers of anger only U.S. early satellite. Explorer 1, normal amount of goods, mtmitlons, men LBJ claque.* Middle and low leadership, enhanced that image to South Vietnam. I assume that we will We will grow to look more and more level Whits House aides were bum Mrs. Boyd’s “Grievanco" was launched from the missile last week when he teed off in Into devouring flames of test center at Cape Canaveral, continue to maintain our forces and sup­ like what we are, with stiff round pipes on the House floor In great private against House RepubU- To the Editor, for necks, big round flares for nostrils, number. What’s more, they had hate; I should like very much to Fla. port our forces during that period." oan leader Gerald Ford. In 1865, Gen. Robert E. Lee ■ metal-faced intravenous intake devices been given specific marching That revenge sought, will ven­ see a large commimrty turn­ This statement was subsequently en­ Although freshmen Oangres- geance bring; weis named commander In chief for mouths, superchargers for lungs, orders. men are supposed to be seen out at the Board of Education WATKINS HAMMOND ORGAN AND dorsed by the State Department ais offi­ Just before the speech, the That peace enforced toy war of the Confederate armies plastic digestive tubes for a crankcase, and not heard, Lukens is a form­ meeting which considers the re­ cial Washington policy. And the sub­ junior aides were corralled in Can only lead again to war? quest of Mrs. 'Boyd of the during the Civil War. PIANO STUDIO - 17 OAK STREET IN stance of it has, reportedly, been re­ and burgeoning, billowy rear ends which er national president of the In 1917, during World War I, the White House and lectured Young Republicans and a con­ Keeney School for a helping DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER layed to Hanoi through diplomatic chan­ will fold out around us whenever we sit by Watson. They were instruct­ How long, O man, teacher. It seems Mrs. Boyd has Germany served notice It was servative of national im­ Will it take you to turn beginning unrestricted subma­ TEL 643-5171 nels. down. ed to make a highly vocal dem­ portance. He boldly complained 31 pupils in her class, and I The potential significance of this state­ Evolution-wise, mankind's move into onstration lor the President From your present way of understand that if there are rine warfare. about Ford’s arangements for death. In 1918, Russian revolutionary ment is this: that it seems to abandon the car is going to work as striking and when he entered the hall of the the Republican State of the over 30, the teacher has a right I symbolic a transformation in the spe- House, when he made any point And see th at God is Love; to file a grievance. Not only is forces captured the city of Kiev. U /a tkim . Hie previous demand of President John­ in his speech, and when he left. Union rebuttal lost Tuesday That Love is the key to a peace­ In 1960, President Harry S. son and Secretary Rusk that the other oies as was worked by the first emer­ (Jan. 23). this standard procedure, but 90 inch What’s more, according to ful life; the fact that a similar griev^ Truman announced he had di­ side of tile war must show us what it gence from water and the first coming one junior aide, Watson warned Lukens told Ford that no Ohio­ That democracy and freedom rected the Atomic Energy Com­ SIMI-ANNUAL down out of the tree. The next change'- an had been put on the prog^ram ance was settled on last Dec. 18 F U R N ITU RE will do In the way of some comparable that his own assistant —Jimmy cannot stand, by hiring a $3,500 worker for mission to develop a hydrogen In shape to look for will be that delicate Jones —would be in the gallery and that he wasn’t even going Until love rules in the hearts bomb. Slim, trim Contemporary deesoalation if we agree to deescalate to bother to watch it. the balance of the school year temporarily by halting the bombing of round grooving of the back of the head checking to see just who was of man? constitutes an excellent prece­ In 1952, President Truman de­ and who wasn’t cheering lustily. A footnote; Lukens was Pillow arm sofa NorHi Vietnam. wdilch will come from keeping It socked scarcely alone in his criticism, Herman Fred Roney dent in favor of Mrs. Boyd’s nounced Sen. Joseph R. McCar­ back Into that 1969 head-rest. The result was a reception Submitted toy position. I urge that the board ty, R. Wls., as a pathological, Here’s furniture that has the sleek, O^, to paraphrase Secretary Rusk’s transcending Mr. Johnson’s though most of it was on broad­ er g:rounds. Republican poli­ Antoinette Bierce, display its good faith to our untruthful character assassin. off-the-floor styling of Danish mod­ usual hard-nosed analysis, we are now current level of popularity on Director of Christian Maple trims the arm and wing fronts offering to stop part of our half of the ticians around the country re­ teachers by granting Airs. Ten Years Ago em pieces . . . at good old U.S.A. Capitol Hill. The most tepid Education, Center President Shukrl AI-Kuwatly of this wing group with its tufted, war as we are now waging it without recommendation was applaud­ garded Ithe program as a minor Boyd’s request without ditecus- prices! The use of two cushions in­ Comsr. Tynan Missed The Point Congregational Church sion. of Syria arrived In Cairo to semi-attach^ pillow backs. Extra demanding that the enemy halt any part ed. The one genuine spon­ disaster, reeking of Washing­ stead of three and the single row of We’re just going to have to take the ton’s parochialism and badly The reason I would appre­ join in a proclamation uniting buttons makes this big 90 inch sofa comfort is provided the sofa by at­ of his war as he is now waging it. taneous reaction to a Presiden­ On This Date hls country wtth Egypt. word of Motor Vehicles Cmsr. John J. tial proposal —his anti-crime needing a few Governors. The ciate seeing many townspeople appear even longer. Foam mbber tached arm pillows. Pieces have full IhlB change of position—if it has not Tynan that the majority of Christmas oustanding performance of In 1606, the chief conspirator present is because I think it Five Years Ago spring edges and foam latex cushions. been accompanied by undercover har­ plan —was ma.emlfled to a most cushions add comfort. Choice of tex­ liquor gifts have been returned by the un-Congressional cheer. Senator Howard Baker of Ten­ in a plot against the government would toe appropriate if Mr. Negro James R. Meredith reg­ Choice of textures, colonial prints and denings not being displayed to the pub­ nessee was an exception in the In England, Guy Fawkes, was Rottner retracted his statement tures, tweeds and contemporary employes of his department. The gover­ A bold plan to minimize the istered for a second semester prints; arm caps included. quilted prints; arm caps included. lic eye—represents ithe first Instance in nor says that he’s satisfied and that’s Rockefeller write-in vote In the otherwise dull hour. executed. that Mrs. Boyd’s grievance was at the University of Mississippi. what is now three years of intensive good enough for us. New Hampshire primary is now fighting in Vietnam in which the United But you’ll have to pardon us if we hatching inside Governor States has seemed to move toward the quibble a little over Comsr. Tynan’s George Romney’s campaign posstblUty of negotiation Instead of away claim that returning the gifts made the staff. from it. ’This seems to be the first time donors unhappy because It implied that Against Governor Nelson Fischetti they had ulterior motives in making the Rockefeller’s own protest, the we may have rnponded to an enemy wi4t«^in efifoit IS goithering /(OKEA concession with a possible concession of presents. . -Isn’t-fiiat really-the-point? • steam, and there are still six ■ our own rather Hian with an elusive- weeks before the March 12 Does the public believe that the gifts hardening and stiffening of our own posi­ primary. The reason to move tion. Since for a long time It has seemed were given in the true spirit of Christ- is worrying Romney’s camp so 495. true that it will be as much of a prob­ maus, or to influence the various em­ deeply is that most Rockefeller ployes of the department? When some­ lem to get Washington to any peace votes would come from Rom­ thing looks like payola, it Is pretty hard ney, iwt Richard M. Nixon. table as it will be to get Hanoi tlierc, to make out that it is a gift of love, Let there be music any such possibility of minor recipro­ The plan to abort the Rocke­ especially when the gift comes from per­ feller drive would bring Rocke­ cal concession must be considered good sons who are frequently In need of the feller himself into the state with­ news. They are both going to have to services performed by government em­ CABLE-NELSON in the next two weeks with 74 inch wind up at that table, sooner or later. ployes. ^ maximum publicity and invite 801/2 inch The only question is how much killing And wasn’t that the impression given all known leaders of the write- SPINET will have to be Qone first. by the pictures showing automobile in to meet with him. 169. Rockefeller would then make • U 259. dealers and driving school employes bringing gifts of liquor to the Motor Ve- a public appeal not to write in Start your children’s lessons on this CaMe- hiclet Department? It’s hard to draw his name on the ballot. His dra­ Nelson Spinet with its beautiful tone, pr^ Traditional Lawson Tainted Evidence? any other conclusion. matic point: If his New Hamp­ vided by an Equi-balanced 88 note scale Being against pure meat it, of course, shire backers really trust his which is perfected to eirtreme accuracy. Traditional London Obviously, the governor is well aware judgment enough to want him Square cutback Lawson arms, square like being against peace and mother­ of the iippresslon that the pictures In for President, they surely should Beautiful ciMsic mahogany case, too. attached pillow backs and kick ^eats hood. So when,, last fall, after hearhf^ these newspapers created. He ordered accept that same judgment to Design and quality considered, you can’t beat Lounge pieces give these perennial favorite^ a 'tra^- lurid tales of filthy conditions in vari­ the gifts returned. And tiicn he went one forego the write-in. tionaJ look. Or, you can m ^e these ous slaughtering and processing plants step farther and ordered that no more Cable-Nelson’s price. Nobody has. Not for Any serious write-in effort three generations. How else could Cable- pieces quaint with box pleats! liSill around the country, the Congress enact­ gifts be accepted by Motor Vehicles De­ would damage Romney’s chance Poly-Dacron® fillted attached pillow partment personnel. Nelson hold its. leadership over other pop­ spring edges, foam mbber cushions give ed and President Jcriinson signed an to cut down Nixon in the prima­ backs and seat cushions give th^se them the luxurious comfort you want. heroic measure extending federal meat We’re looking forward to the day ry, and hence damage the whole ular-priced brands? when this e

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1968 PAGE FIFTEEN sault in the most unusual cir­ la outside, and threw a. gas when the Orabowy vehicle, at­ equipped with flashing red lights Public Record cumstances of the war, but too mask and a .46-callber pistol up Minor Accidents tempting to merge to the single at the time of the accident. year per family, with much of , The agreement marks the of­ of Parliament, Hugh Fernando, troupe, the Royal Shakespeare Viet Cong Intended late for the kill. Moving down to Jacobson on the second floor. lane, struck the Liutermoza cap. A third minor accident oc­ Warrantee Deeds Comment Session Cuatom Home Dealgn Manchester Building and It invested for the benefit of the ficial end of the Hallstein Doc­ 46, former ambassador to Paki­ Company. His job is being divid­ through the six-story structure, As the diplomat was pulling Occur in Town An accident involving a town- curred in the parking lot of the M anchester Realty Co. to Spencer H. Cary Events in World population after the phosphate trine, which called for West stan, minister of commerce and ed between Trevor Nunn, 28, the paratroopers found no resis­ on his mask the wounded guer­ owned grader took place on E. Bess Eaton Doughnut Shop on Slated Tuesday Blue Print A Supply Inc, tance. Slippery roads and poor visi­ and Alice C. Cary, property at is gone. Germany to break diplomatic trade. Dr. M. V. P. Peliis, 70, named artistic director In over­ To Die at Embassy rilla staggered upstairs and Center St. near Spruce at 7:86 Center St. when Wendell Reid, IF Smallest Republic der a United Nations trustee­ cognized the East German re­ was retired. all charge, and Derek Hornby, 690 Hartford Rd. Jacobson had been waiting fired three shots at him with an bility were listed as factors In-v a.m. 44, Somers, backed into a 166 McKee St. ship. The Board of Director^ next Manchester, Conn. John W. Davis and Grace R. SYDNEY, Australia AP — Diplomacy Resumed cognized the East eOrman re­ Senanayake also appointed 37, administrative director. (Contlniicd from PaKP Onr> quietly and his house was the fi­ M16. Jacobson took aim and volved in three minor traffic ac­ vehicle driven by Joan T. Today, beneath Nauru’s new Nunn has been an associate Tuesday will conduct another of 640-8693 William W. Jones, 51, 22 Davis to Mary E. Suhle, prop­ ’ 'The tiny, phost^iate-rich Island gime. It was named for Walter E. L. Senanayake, 48, minister nal building in the compound killed him with two shots. Buckler of TeJcottvllle. blue, gold and white flag, a BONN, Germany AP — Its semi-monthly comment ses­ Rockville Exch. Ent. 1405 ion from the "Screaming Ea­ cidents occurring in Manches­ Brookslde Lane, Vernon, oper­ Hallstein, who wrote It while he of health, and moved his prede­ director with the company since Blinker Uvea flve blocka from checked out by the relief forces. erty at 11 Seymour St. ' of Nauru, in the Southwest Pa- West Germany and Yugoslavia sions, open to all Manchester gles,” the 101st Airborne Divi­ The battle for the embassy ter yesterday. ator of the grader, cltdms his Ried told police he cut his five-member executive council was in the foreign office. cessor, M.D.H. Jayawardene, to 1966. the embaaay. Minutes after the Healey entered the ground Mary E. Suhie and Susie ,, clflc just south of the Equator, agreed today to resume diplo­ residents. It will be from 9 to sion, was seeking Viet Cong sap­ was over. Autom'iVles driven by Danute machine was stopped and Rob­ wheel sharply to avoid striking was being elected to govern the the new Ministry of Housing and Hall, 37, said his resignation attack, he was told the Viet floor and was nearly killed Wright to William John Wright matic relations, broken by West 11 a.m.. In the Municipal Build­ pers who had infiltrated the V. Liutermoza, 33, of Wood- ert N. Wilson, 23, of Lebanon a third car which had just enter­ became one of the world's island until a consUtutlon Is Scientific Research. was "all my Idea — nine years Oong had penetrated the embas­ when a guerrilla in black paja­ and Janet Christensen Wright, drawn up. Germany in 1067 because the ISetc Cabinet Ministers ing Hearing Room. Blen Hoa air base. Regularly schedule Atlantic bridge Rd., Coventry, and Ed­ drove his sedan into the grad­ ed the parking lot. ., smallest Independent republics This increased the cabinet by in this particular hot seat is ALL FILM ROLLS sy grounds. He was whisked to mas stepped from a bathroom property at 23, 24 and 25 Kilgh- Yugoslav government recog­ The hearings, held on the first Maj. Hillel Schwartz, oa-^of^ ship service started on January ward S. Qrabowy of Fltchvllle, er’s blade. Wilson stated that ' at midnight ’Tuesday. Nauru, an oval-shaped coral COLOMBO, Ceylon AP — one to 18 members. enough for one’s own creative Developed and Printed a secret spot under maximum and fired at him. ton St. nized Communist East Ger­ Tuesday and third Thursday of Tacoma, Wash., newly arrived 6, 1818, with the departure of the collided on E. Middle Tpke. near his vehicle was motionless when A wild duck can fly more than Five hundred islanders island about 12 miles in cir­ Premier Dudley Senanayaka ap­ good and that of the company. Fast Service security. many. each month, are for those per­ in Vietnam, was called urgently The military policemen called vessel, James Monroe of the Main St. at 12:60 p.m. struck by the grader. a mite a minute ,on a short watched the flags of Britain, cumference, has an area of pointed two new cabinet minis­ Peter Hall Resigns TTie Job la too big for one man." Disooiint Prices The National Merit Scholar­ sons who wish to comment on At the embassy, Harper fired to his field radio and told his for tear gas to drive the guerril­ Black Ball line. Both vehicles were going east Police said the grader was flight. Australia and New Zealand 6,263 acres, a population of The action Is effective ters today, meeting a public de­ The company is also getting ships were established in 1955, Its first woman director. Dame or make suggestions on any sub­ ARTHUR a test burst from his Bereta and first helicopter assault in Viet­ hauled down for the last time. about 6,000 and plenty of money. immediately. The two govern­ mand for fresh personalities to LONDON AP — Peter Hall Peggy Ashcroft, one of Britain’s ject within the board’s jurisdic­ backed into the comer of the nam would be against his own The three countries had admin­ Revenue from phosphate ex­ ments agreed to exchange am­ bolster the government. has resigned as managing direc­ tion. lobby, looking out through the embassy. istered Nauru for 21 years un­ ports averages about $33,000 a bassadors as soon as possible. He appointed a new member tor of Britain’s biggest theater leading actresses. steel grills In the broken win­ Dawn was breaking in Saigon. dow. The moan of ambulance sirens Rockets fired from across the shivered through a city well MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE road, tore four Jagged holes in aware that an enemy was with­ GIANT AJAX the concrete lattice-work facade in its midst and fighting. Top Notch Top Notch of the building. Bullets pinked Crouched outside the embas­ Why Fay Everyday Price the scaUoped portico. sy, Healey and a score of others Everyday Price One Marine guard in the em­ were quietly given the order to here are a few bassy fell dead and seven oth­ move. STOPS! 79* ers, including Harper, were “ My job was to open the front lb.can wounded, the sergeant only gate and get Inside," Healey lightly. Two Vietnamese embas­ said. He slammed against it sy drivers were cut down by with his shoulder and he was in­ bullets. side, sprawled on the dewy examples • • In his two-story frame house grass. 60 feet from the embassy, Ja­ Schwartz and two platoons of cobson casually talked over the his "Screaming Eagles” para­ GIANT BOLD telephone to his friends and su­ troopers roared over the embas­ Top Notch YOU’LL FIND THOUSANDS MORE periors. sy roof. But again the Viet Cong 3 Everyday Price Phone lines to the guards in opened up with heavy fire and the embassy were cut but he Schwartz had to turn away. knew that one Marine was As grenades and automatic AT TOP NOTCH .~EVERY DAY! wounded seriously and needed weapons Hre poured out at evacuation, that one was dead, Healey and his buddies, they and that the handful of civilians presumed that the Viet Cong working late in the upstairs had occupied the lower floors of floors were still safe. the embassy building. 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Robert O’Brien, 36, of By 8 a.m. the military police­ Marshfield, Mass., commander men had cautiously occupied SHORTENING of a fresh U.S. Marine guard the 30-foot wide lawn between CRISCO UMBLE BEE WHITE TUNA CLOROX BLEACH GERBER BABY FOOD unit, decided a counterattack in the embassy building and the Top Notch KING TIDE Top Notch the darkness would be too cost­ outside fence and were prepar­ Why Fay Everyday Price Top Notch Top Notch ly. ing to enter the building. They Everyday Price Top Notch Everyday Price Everyday Price By radio, he asked those in­ believed some guerrillas might Everyday Price side the embassy if they could be hiding dn the basement. Fif­ 87* hold out until dawn. They said teen enemy bodies were GAL. JUG they would try. sprawled on the ground. $ 1 1 9 But the wounded Marine need­ With the outside grounds ap­ Strained J ed Immediate evacuation. A hel­ parently clear, the troop-laden icopter was called to land on the helicopters were called back. heH-pad on the envbassy roof. Prom the first chopper, At 6:30 a.m. its bright flood­ Schwartz and six other para­ lights picked out the pad but the troopers leaped to the roof. Viet Oong drove it away with a Eight secimds later the helicop­ fusilage from the ground. ter was gone and another was THESE ARE lOIfteen miles away a battal­ hovering in. It was a perfect as­ I TOP NOTCH

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PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1968 Section Two WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31,> 1968 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 81, 1968 Pages 17 to 32 South Windsor Vernon Coventry Obituary Coventry Hospital Notes Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. Fallout Shelter at New School Four Items in all areas excepting mater­ Teachers Asked Starting Pay M n. Mary M. Champainie nity whore they are 2:80 to 4 Weiss to Remove ^Gag^ Rule Mrs. Mary Agnes Moran p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. and pri­ Installed by 4Qo_a Rise of $800 MODEL AIRPLANE FIELD Champagne, 83, of Wllllmantic, Weighed by School Board Approved vate rooms where they are 10 Rainbow Girls At Request of Directors sister of Dr. Arthur B. Moran a.m. to 8 p.m. Visitors are re­ The Coventry Federation of All contract t e a c h ^ w lll be of Manchester, died yesterday.j^ The Board of Education last 26 children per class. This quested not to smoke in pa­ Sharyn Brown, daughter of Tea)che(rs (CFT) has presented enUtled, under the CFT propo- 'The controversial, so-called proposal for time off "fot' the afternoon at Windham Commu- night turned over to the archl- study indicated that seven or At Meeting tients’ rooms. No more than Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brown iitsfonmal proposal to the board sal, to allowance of full salary ” gag" clause, proposed (or the purpose of observing any rellgl- nity Memorial Hospital, Wllli- tect for study the possibility of possibly eight new classroom two visitors at one time per of Seneca Dr., Vernon, was in­ (or 16 days per year of sick COMFORT STATION gj 'Town meetttngs in the past of education, a 16-page docu­ mantlc. including a fallout shelter in the teachers would be needed in patient. stalled as Worthy Advisor of the leave,, with unused sick days al­ town’s personnel rules by Town several months have been not­ ment dealing mainly with con- ‘ ' o ■'the current holiday, schedule." Survivors also include a plans of the proposed new high the elementary schools, Order of Rainbow Girls at a lowed to accumulate to 120 days. SHELTER able for their brevity and low ADMITTED MONDAY: Kris­ diltions of employment and sal­ Manager Robert Weiss, has consensus of the daughter, two sisters, a grand­ school. A request was made for ten public installation in Rock-ville A leave of absence for mili­ S’ attendance, and last night’s tine Bensche, 202 Woodbridge aries. The CFT rep4aced the SHELTER been removed. board that the proposal could daughter and several nieces and William L. Shatzman, State additional special teachers In- Saturday. tary service may be granted, special session was no excep­ St. Education Association of Cov­ Weiss, at the request of sev- ^® misused and that is could nephews. Director of Civil Defense, point- eluding additional physical ed- Miss Brown is a senior at according to the proposal, dur­ tion. 'The 8 p.m. call was ad­ entry as bargain agent after a eral directors last night, said discriminatory, The funeral will be held Fri­ ed out in correspondence to the ucation, music, French, and ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Rockville High School and at­ ing which time those serving SOCCER journed at 8:15 with all ifour vote last year. ^ SB day at 9:16 a.m. from the Bacon Chairman of the School Board, remedial reading teachers. Also Mrs. Charlene Armitage,' Staf­ tends St. John’s Episcopal in the military will not lose sen- that it will be eUmlnated from Director Wayne ManU items passed by the 14 towns­ ford Springs; Sharon Bugbee, 'The teachers’ bSirgalning iS t^ the rules draft which the board ®xplalned. "There are literally Funeral Home, 71 Prospect St., Harry Anderson, that South requested was a special teach­ group is asking for a starting iority. This would apply for a El Wlllimantic, with a solemn high Windsor is not providing ade- er for the emotionally disturbed, people present. Mountain Spring Rd., Rock-vtlle; SI will vote upon at its Feb. 6 holidays in each rell- A request by tax collector F. Andrew Cagnulari, 82 Campfield salary for 1068-6® of $6,400, period of up to four years,, and PLAY FORM SCULPTURES o gion, and where would we draw Mass of requiem at St. Joseph’s quate space in the shelter pro- a speech hearing instructor, a compared with this year’s *5,- would mean that «tu W n g m e e iin g . Hne’’ ’ ’ Church,' WUlimanUc, at 10. gram at the present time. psychological examiner, an au- 'Pauline Little for an addltikma] Rd. ; Mrs. Barbara Carlson, ’THROUGHOUT ’IHIS AREA • 3 d The proposed clause, as origi­ $2,500 in her clerk hire account Laurel Rd., Ellington; Geoffrey 600. The salary schedule as teachers would be placed on that Burial will be in St. Joseph’s Pamphlets and suggested plans dio visual aid coordinator, an- presented to the school board step of the salary schedule on nally written, had specified that Cemetery. from Civil Defense sources in- other elementary .principal and was the first item on the agen­ Daniels, Stafford Springs; Pa­ town employes must discuss da. It passed after brief re­ Is in three coliunns compared which he would have been had Friends may call at the fu- dlcate that such an addition to a librarian. In addition to the tricia Gore, 44 Pearl St.; ’Thom­ he not been away from the sys­ problems or grievances with College Taking marks by finance board mem­ as Halenar, 300 Oakland St.; to the current four, and each neral home tonight from 7 to 9 the school at the planning stage librarian, a full-time library tem. «2>(! the -manager, before discussing ber Richard Coughlin that *500 Mrs. Louise Hugflnald, Broad ookunn consists of .twelve steps, and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and can be accomplished at little clerk was requested for each The proposal stipulates that them with the Board of Direc­ Enrollment for has already 'been appointed to Brook; Mrs. Nancy Larada, 74 as does this year’s salary sched­ 7 to 9 p.m. or no extra expense. elementary school. "no new teacher entering the SOFTBAI4L tors, the press, or the general ------Charles L. Warner, superln- Fred Carulo, high school prin- th's account from the oonrtln- School St.; Mrs, Susan Martln- ■tL ule. c . Police Course On the proposed schedule a employ of the Coventry Board public. Cecil W. Lusk tendent of schools, in discussing cipal,, and Arthur Hottin, mid- gency fund, making a total of ■dale. South St., Coventry; Mrs. ' t e n n i s teacher with ■baxihelor’s degree of Education shall receive more The boards’ Republican direc­ OOVENTRY — Cecil W. Lusk, the 1968-69 proposed school die school principal, spoke to *3,000 over the original budg­ Mary Palmer, 11 School St.; Ed­ a m Spring semester registrations preparation illl start at *6,400, salary than a teacher already tors, on Jan. 9, had expressed 67, of East Hartford, father of budget, quoted figures from a the board about the various et appropriation for this ac­ mund Parent, 411 Slater St., in the new Law Enforcement count. mxxvlng up to a maximum of in the system with the same displeasure concerning the pro­ Mrs. Louise Barrows of Coven- reference entitled, "Economic programs and needs of their Wapping. *10,064 on the 12th step, each preparation and experience’’. posed clause and had asked ^*''i6rra)m art. Manchester Oom- try, died Monday at Hartford Profiles in Connecticut, 169 respective schools. ’The board. Item 2 on the agenda was a Also, Mrs. Mabel Plumb, No regularly assigned teach­ step representing a year of ex­ FOOTBALL COMFORT STATION Welss to eliminate It from the munity Codlege ■will be accepted Hospital. Towns and Eight Counties,’’ put in other action, okayed unan- request for *700 to the dog li­ Marlborough; Harold Pohl, 167 er is to be used as a substitute Survivors also include 4 other out by the market research de- imously items on the budget cense fund. It, too, passed fol­ Brookfield St.; ’Thomas St. perience. rules. Tuesday from 12:30-4:30 p.m. With a bochetor’s degree teacher, without his consent. daughters, 13 grandchildren, partment of the Hartford Na- requesting funds for six expens- lowing finance board chairman John, Montauk Dr., Vernon; Weiss, since Jan. 9. changed and from 6-8 pm. at the Hart- plus 30 hours or a master’s de­ ’The CFT also suggests that and a great-grrandchild. tlonal Bank. According to this es such as fuel and utiliti^ Peter 'Van Dine’s comment this William Simpson, 94 St.. John study halls be held to a maxi­ one word in the proposal, and ford Rd. Campus. Classes be- Fimeral services' will be held study South Windsor hhs the request is in addition to *1,750 St.; Joseph Therrlen, 33 View gree, a teacher would start at last night asked board approval gin Monday, Fc/b. 12. Church School Lab *6,9()0 and reach a maximum mum of 30 students for one b a s e b a l l 3 tonight at 8 at the Richard W. highest rate of school-age chll- already put in the account from St.; Alwlne Tobias, French Rd., (or the change. More than 40 police officers There will be an audio-visual o f *10,661. A teacher with a teacher. If an emergency or Sheehan Funeral Home, 1034 dren per dwelling in the state. lab sponsored by the Church contingency. Bolton; Mrs. Maude ’I'opHff, scheduling difficulty arises, He replaced the word "must" friom 17 communities were en- New Britain Ave., West Hart-, Between 1960 and 1966 the An appropriation to the mid­ Amston; Mrs. Florence ’Trinder, nuiater’s degree plus 30 hours or with ".should.’ School of St. Peter’s Episcopal a teacher ■with a sixth year however, study halls are in no rolled in the first law enforce- ford. Burial will be in Mt. St. number of school-age children church at 7:30 this evening in dle sriiool borrowing account Birch Mt. Rd., Bolton; John r-» He explained that lie did not ment classes las-t semester. 'Hie Sharyn Brown certlClcate will start at *7,400, event to be larger than 60 stu­ OUTDOOR BASKETBALL Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield, has Increased 90.9 per cent, the the Parish Hall, o f *29,617.76 was the third Varney, Marlborough; Charles intend that the proposed rule nerw curriculum, which leads to with the highest in this col­ dents, in which case two teach­ at the convenience of the fam­ sixth largest per cent Increase ,it iwiiH introduce programs item. ’Ihere was no discussion Whelan, 702 W. Middle Tpke.; Church. Other officers who were f ’ nL would curtail an employe’s associate in science degree, umn *11,636. ers will be required. ily. in the state. ’The superintendent that are available for Christian on the motion following Van John Wilcox, 43F House Dr.; installed were Diana Stark, Grievance Procedures right to speak. ig headed by ’Thomas P. Oon- William Wright, 14 Warren St.; Worthy Associate Advisor; Deb­ The maximum teacher’s sal­ suggesU that the proposed *3.8 education in the audio-v.Tsual Dine’s explanation this Interest In the proposal, grievance "It was Intended to make Cer- nors, a recently rcrtlrcd 25-year Mrs. Daneen ^ tta , 144 Oamp- orah Perry, Charity; JUl- Sulli­ ary on the current schedule is Mrs. Nora Burke million budget is justified with field. Mrs. Mary Phelps, a mem- payment was "overlooked due procedures are detailed, with a / tain that I would be the first to veteran of the Now York <3ity to an oversight’’ when the fi­ fleld Rd. *10,064, -based on a four col­ VERNON — Mrs. Nora Lynch the consideration of the school- ber'of the Diocesan department van, Hope; Laura Salmon, grievance defined as "a com­ / be informed, before the com- Police Department, nancing on the middle school Faith; Barbara Rapp, recorder; umn schedule: Bachelor’s de­ Burke of Hartford, sister of age children populaUon and the o f CJhristdan education "will pre- BIRTH YESTERDAY: A plaint Involving a work situation PARKING plaint left the official family,” Aiithough 'the curriculum is was changed from a short-term Judith Burrows, Jr. P. W. A., gree, bachelor’s plus 30 hours, Mrs. John Quigley of Vernon, effort of this town to maintain sent the program. Teachers and daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ or a complaint that there has he said. to all students, classes are note to a long-term bond. and Judith Burrows, treasm-er. master’s degree, and master’s died yesterday at a Hartford "quality education’’. parents are invited. ert'Tobey, 2 Gem Dr., Rock- been a de-viatlon from, misinter­ © Weiss said that he couldn’t scheduled on a two-track basis, School building chairman plus 30 hours or six year cer­ convalescent home hospital. Teacher Request Mid-week Church school will -ville; a daughter to Mr. and Other officers installed: Kar­ pretation, or misapplication of understand the board’s concern geared to the u-orking hours of William Miller also noted that tificate. Survivors also include two William Perry, assistant su­ meet tomorrow afternoon at 4 Mrs. Gunter Relchl, 81 Walnut en Knit, chaplain; Delpha Tab­ a practice or policy; or a com­ over the proposal, calling it the police officer. Morning and the Interest amount does not Benefits Sought daughters, six grandchildren, perintendent of schools, cov­ p.m. and the Senior Choir at 8 St.; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. er, drill leader; Marcia Wilson, plaint that there has been a < c "probably the least Important evening classes are taught in canstltute an Increase in the Max Ferguson, Northfleld Rd., ’The CFT is also asking for and nine great-grandchildren. ered with the board the budget p.m. Love; Mary Beth Szalontai, Re­ full school board subsldizaOon violation, misinterpretation, or part of the personnel rules.” tandem, permitting students to total bonding amount of the Coventry; a son to Mr. and Mrs. ligion; Helene Simmons, Na­ ’The funeral will be held to­ request for 31 new teachers. of insurance for employe and mlMppllcaOon of any provision” T'OtVA/' O /r He said that, in changing the shift from day to evening at- middle school set to open this Donald F. Donahue, Middle- ture; Suzanite Pearson, Immor­ morrow at 8:16 a.m. from the ’The board was given a graph Advert'semenit— dependents, including Blue agreement. word "must” to "should,” he tendance os their duty hours fall. town; a daughter to Mr. and tality; Candice Oslund, Fidelity; ’Thomas F. Farley Funeral showing the number of children Wanted—Part-time secretary, Cross, CMS and major medl- complainant may present had taken the rule out of the change. The final item on the agenda Mrs. Arthur Alper, 99 Nike Gall Connell, Patriotism; Eliza- Home, 96 Webster St., Hartford, in each grade of each elemen­ knowledge of typing and short- c^aii uonneu, t-ainonsm; ii^uza- ■ purrentlv being " grievance —'------in writing tto the mandatory classification and CJourses in the program in- authorized the Board of Select­ Circle. beth Eddy, Service; Beverly currently being ^ A proposal by Mayor Nathan Agostinelli and Di­ sent this drawing for a starting point— to be ex­ the picture. Football, soccer, tennis, softball, base­ with a Mass of requiem at St. tary school and how many hand necessary. South Windsor three had placed it in an advisory ^lude a survey of the law en- men and the town treasurer to DISCHARGED YES­ Powell,Powell. CJonfldentlalConfidential Observer;Observer: although it was not part rector William Schaller for a $1 million, indoor- panded upon or minimized as ideas develop and as ball, horseshoe, and outdoor basketball are some of Augustine’s Church, Hartford, at teachers that would be required area. Write Wapplng P.O. Box of the present agreement. A confer with the corn- classlfication. forcement field, police organiza- borrow money in the name and TERDAY : Wesley Dickinson, Janette Couch, Outer Observer; the play areas suggested. Comfort stations and 9. Burial will be in Mt. St. Bene- to keep them at a maximum of 125, South Windsor. surplus in the insurance ac- and others Involved in outdoor, recreation center on about 100 acres of funds become available. Suggested facilities include GOP Director William Schal- tdxxn, administraticen, criminal on behalf of the town of Cov­ 283 Spencer St.; Frank Pier- Clhristlne Johnson, Musician; diet Cemetery, B l o o m f i e l d . ------count, after full payment of the grievance, if any. ’The corn- Globe Hollow land is still in its preliminary talking everything from baby-sitting to knitting, from ski­ shelters would be provided. Out of the picture, at ler replied, "It is still a gag investigation, traffic control, entry to meet any of the fore­ ret. South St., Oo-ventry; Mrs. Patti Whitman, choir director; Friends may call at the fu­ possible for dependents to be may be heard stage. However, in order to project the idea into ing to swimming, and from football to ping pong. the bottom right, is a proposed ski slope. Picnic rule, however it reads, and I am ,£^^1 evidence and court pro­ going appropriations, if neces­ Emoroy Rivers, 61 Skinner Rd., Susan Rolfe, Page to the East, neral home tonight from 7 to 9. employee premiums made it Personally, or he may be re­ the planning stage, Agostinelli and Sdhaller pre­ The recreation building is at the bottom center of areas and hiking trails are out of picture at top. still against it.” ceedlngs. Of the 20 required Backgrounds Probed sary. Rockville; Haley Berson, 3 Sem- and Barbara Trouton, Rainbow Mrs. Keith Benoit, chairman covered also. presented by the CFT school Democrat Francis Mahoney, couraes in the two-year pro- Mra. Evelyn L. Keeney ford R d.; Ronald Marquis, 146 Flag Bearer. of the Board of Education, to­ Grade level chairmen in the Relegate or President, or his who had backed the proposed gj-am, 12 are in the liberal arts, VERNON — Mrs. Evelyn Hilliard St.; Joseph Campanelli, day reminded townspeople that ’Those on the Advisory Board proposal, would be reimbursed designee. clause when It was discussed Lamere Keeney of Vernon, wid­ 79 Mather St.; Arthur Horn, 404 are Mrs. Betty Munroe, Mrs. Jan. 9, said last night, "I don’t ------Denver Police Report a committee to name the new Lake Rd., Andover; Carl Lar­ on a sliding scale, depending on principal would make a ow of Judge John N. Keeney, middle school is being formed, Marguerite McLeod, Mrs. Re­ the size of the department, of ^®cision, in writing, which may care if it is in or out, since died yesterday at Crestfield son, 462 Parker St.; Mrs. Stella becca Carr, Miss Patricia Mayor Explains Idea for Rec Complex Helps You Overcome existing grievance rules al­ and that anyone who would like Henry, Clark Rd., Bolton; Mrs. from *300 to *760. appealed by the complain- Convalescent Home. to serve on this committee is Smith, Mrs. Grayce Green, Mrs. Department chairmen now to the superintendent of ready provide for a chain of Mrs. Keeney was bom in Florence Francis, East Hart­ Louise Plummer, Mrs. Irene FALSE TEETH Suspects Won’t Talk welcome to do so. Mrs. Benoit ford; Moise Major, East Hart­ receive *300 to *460, also de- schools. -The superintendent’s Calling it “a dreamThe proposed site is in the 116- li and Schaller to move along Branford, in operation for about directors, by department heads, to a planning committee. He command." Hazardville. She was a mem­ notes that a cross-section of the Smith, Mrs. Dorothy Stark, pending on department size, ‘tscision may be appealed to which can becfime a real- acre tract, east of Keeney St. its planning stage. six years. and by the several town resi- promised to augment the com- After Mayor Nathan Agosti- Looseness and W orry ber of St. Bernard’s Church (Continued from Page One) ford; Leo Bushey, 670 N. Main Mrs. Georgie Foss, Miss Eliza­ community is being sought to St.; Leonard Marquis, East In both cases, minimum de- board of education, and this itv ” A lflvof No+Ho-n Air/vo- a nt oof Still to be determined is the AgostlnelU estimated that an dents present. mlttee with more appointments, nelll said, "Based on the re- No longer be annoyed or feel lll-nt- of Rockville and Burpee’s Wom­ manned by Sandra Chasse and beth McLeod, Mrs. Linda Sil­ ease because of loose, wobbly llege use .(Jollege officials for an access road to the pro- that the outdoor facilities might it,” and that it is a means for the school system; Donald Con- Weiss said that the clause will |mta7raasmTnt cause^by*^ blem Club. a *126-a-month apartment in and this will be contributed to Carr, Kenneth Smith, Daniel der its rules. , Woodland Rd. Manchester; Michael Mastronar- more. him and Director William have abandoned their plan for posed MOC campus. ’The deed add about *400,000 to the over- preserving open space. rad, former town director; For- be removed.. teeth. Dentures that fit are e.-isentiai Survivors include a son. Jack northeast Denver. At least one the School-to-School project re­ Szalontai and Charles ^blnson. dl, 18 Pleasant View Dr., Ver­ ’The CFT also proposes ’The Board of Education met Schaller, for a year-round, constmctliur a cammis there stipulates that, should the land all cost. William Boyle, recreation di- tin; and Earl Yost, sports edl- Also to be removed, at the g’eJ’pASTimH at all dVSVco®^^ D. Keeney of Rocky Hill, a cently started by pupils and $100 bill was used for the ad­ non; Ronald Magee, Hart­ sabbatical leave of absence (or 'vlth the CFT negotiating last indoor - outdoor recreetion !„ favor of a I6O aii nt reverts to the town. faced -with tremendous costs (or tlon toward fulfillment of the ______p&y of Rockville; a brother system, after completion of proposal, and has made no com­ Detectives said Williams, us­ Much W ork and daughter, 683 Hartford Rd., Clifford Lemere of Stafford Manchester Evening Herald UN Ponders every seven hears of active ment on it since that Ume. Ne­ ing the name of Charles Love­ Apt. 9; Mrs. Georgia Mallen- Springs; two sisters, Mrs. Andover correspondent, Law­ service. ’These teachers would gotiations are being held this lace, arrived in Denver in an beck and daughter, 18 Oak PI.; James O’Brien of Rockville rence Moe, tel. 742-6796. Seen Needed be compensated for at half year in closed session, with the expensive 1966 automobile bear­ Mrs. Germaine Reid and son, Mediation in and Mins. Harry Capote of Syos- their salary rate. ’The purpose next meeting set (or next Tues­ ing New York license 6680 179B E. Middle ’Tpke. set, N.Y.; four grandchildren, of the sabbatical leave would day. which was listed to Loveiace in On Warheads (or land lost lo r Rt. 8 conalnic. I t. reimlndlnd wte* will per- 8®''' '" '8 due In Mancheeter." and that and several great- grandchil­ Vernon Pueblo Crisis be (or study or research "re-, tlon Aeostlnelli said mif emment in July 1965, -with the invested no money in new rec the to-wn is in dire need of new Brooklyn, N.Y. dren. lated to the teacher’s subject tlon, Agostinelli said. mlt the proposal by Agostlnel- gOpulation that it was to be us- buildings since the 1920’s, and recreational facilities. ’They said Williams, again us­ (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) DRAPERY SHOP ’The funeral will be held Fri­ Stocks Again eligibility requirements for ed for educational purposes for that the time has arrived for was the consensus last night ing the Lovelace name, on Jan. Police Charge day at 8 :16 a.m. from the White- advanced weapons systems, in­ suggested that perhaps the five certification in a field other Young Man the next 20 years. deciding on permanent facili- that planning should start im- 15 OAK STREET 3 paid *3,000 cash in *100 bills Gibson Funeral Home, 66 Elm cluding the submarine-launched African and Aslan members than that presently held by AgosttneOU said that the Nike ties for the future. mediately and that the proposal IN DOW NTOW N to a Denver car dealer for a Two Brothers D e c lin e in St., Rockville, with a solemn Poseidon and the land-based could act as-the intermediaries. the teacher and acceptance of Site, if returned to the town, 'The Globe Hollow proposal, might proceed in stages^ -with 1967 Cadillac and signed a con­ MANCHESTER high Mass of requiem at St. Two teen-age brothers were Minuteman 3, also will be pro­ Ambassador Agha Shahi of a teaching position in a foreign Shot in Arm LADIES' WEAR might be the sdte for a new he said, could replace outdoor planned expansion each year, Bernard’s Church at 9. Burial tract to pay off the *4,666 bal­ duced in the expanded plants. Pakistan, council president lor Bunce Center and a Sheltered recreational areas to.be lost to based on available funds. ance. arrested yesterday by Vernon Active Trade country. a 21-year-old Birch St. man will be in Grove Hill Cemetery. ’The word that these missiles January, agreed to present the The proposal asks that second- is being treated at the Veterans Workshop, both for the retard- the new Rt. 6 ; could pro-vlde Agostinelli said that those ’There will be no calling hours. Detectives said they can’t find police on a warrant issued by NEW YORK (AP)—’The stock are not ready came out after a , . , ^ ^ . . . t^®®- to the permanent mem- ary teachers not be assigned Administration Hospital in New- at morLOW PRICES! ed; and for a rehabilitation cen- recreational needs for oil age available funds include money either the car Williams bought Circuit Court 12. market declined moderately in be^s, principally to the United reporter asked Ithe AEC (or am­ more than five teaching peri- ington for a gunshot wound he ter, to Include a customized groups, from 3 to 93; and could from the state (or the town land Michael A. Riccardi here nor the one he drove from Douglas McFarlane, 18, and plification of a terse reference active trading early this after­ States and the Soviet Union. Lodios' Blousos swimming pool, for the Instruc- utilize an area purchased for |be path of Rt. 6 ; and (rom noon as interest in glamor is­ ods per day, nor more than received yesterday. ’The man, VERNON — Michael A. Ric­ New York. They said a 1966 David E. McFarlane, 16, of 162 in the commission’s annual re­ The African and Asian mem­ Lady Wranglor tors for the Handicapped (lOH). that specific purpose —recrea- possible federal grants, especial- Cadillac found parked behind sues continued to wane. three consecutive teaching perl- Theodore Schultz, of 69 Birch cardi, 91, of Middletown, father West Main St., were poth charg­ port today to Congress, declar­ bers of the council are Algeria, ods; in addition they shall not St., was found by police on a Perma-Pres^ 'The indoor-outdoor facilities tion. ]y {qj. lighting costs for outdoor of Mrs. Woodrow Taylor of Ver­ the supermarket involved in the ed with delivery of liquor to a ing: Investors’ disenchantment Ethiopia, Senegal, India and unveiled last night are pattern- The proposal was greeted with pi^y areas. with the recent high-flyers be required to teach more than couch in a Wells St. apartment. non, died yesterday morning at robbery attempt apparently was minor. "A major effort (in weapons Pakistan. Paraguay, Brazil, two subjects. ed after a smaller complex in enthusiasm last night by town William O’Neill, director of purchased by Maple from a pri­ spread again to the blue chips. Police went to the place short­ RED ilCED I a Middletown convalescent hos­ David was released under the development) is being devoted Canada, Denmark and Hungary Duty-Free Lunches public works, promised to check vate party with a *5(K) down Brokers said the market also ly before 7 p.m. when they re­ pital after a long illness. no cash ball program, and to the development of new nu­ J v .u TY J ®-*‘® ^**® other nonpermanent All teachers are to have, duty­ Reg. SALE into the possibility of federal was depressed by the United members. ceived a call from a telephone it- Siuwivors also include his payment in cash two weeks ago. Douglas was held in Tolland clear warheads required by the funds. He will be in New York States’ critical problems in A s ia ______free lunch periods. answering service, but they de­ wife, 3 sons, 4 other daughters, The officers said they found State jail overnight, in lieu of Department of Defense.” 4.00 Organizations Help C of C tomorrow, to confer with fed­ two sets of handcuffs in the and dissatisfaction with which clined to give details about the 10 grandchildren, and 3 great­ bond, for appearance in East One AEC weapons official coll. 3.98 2 .7 9 eral officials on another town grandchildren. parked car and also matching President Johnson’s budget has Hartford Circuit Court 12 today. said prototypes of all the newest When they arrived, policemen 2.98 1 .9 5 Plan Beautification Projects matter. ’The funeral will be held to­ seta of handcuffs were carried been received. The court released him with­ missiles "have been tested nu- South Korea Raps administered first aid to Schultz Agostinelli said that he will morrow at 8:16 a.m. from the by both Williams and Maple. Declines among individual out bond for appearance in clearly, and we are sure of the who was bleeding badly from a ’The Chamber of Commerce unification of signs on Main St. appoint a “ blue ribbon” com­ Coughlin Funeral Home, 491 Investigators said the pair stocks exceeded advances by a Rockville Circuit Court 12 Feb. concepts, but details of design” gunshot wound in the arm. ’They which are for the most part dis­ mittee to study the recreation- High St., Middletown, with a were armed with 38-caliber margin of nearly 2 to 1. Motornlly Blouses City Beautification Committee 6. remain to produce "real, reli­ brought him to Manchester Me­ organized and unsightly, says complex proposal. He recom­ solemn high Mass of requiem Smith & Wesson revolvers, a Police are investigating a able, hardware capable of being Steels, rubbers, mall order-re- U.S. Crisis Handling 'Expecloirriy Yours' will be coordinator for improve­ mended that the arOhitectural tailSi electronics, nonferrous me­ morial Hospital by cruiser, de­ the committee. at St. John’s Church, Middle- snub-nosed five-shot model pop­ break into Peter’s Package readily used by the armed ment projects which were in the plans be put out for bid through tals, tobaccos and drugs were (Continued from Page One) ciding not to wait for an am­ Reg. SALE town, at 9. Burial will be in St. ular with detectives across the Store, Windsorville Rd. 'The forces.” University of Connecticut beau­ The method for making sau-. the auspices of the American mostly lower. forts to break a U.S.-Soviet bulance. John’s Cemetery, Middletown. country. break was discovered this Expansion of the weapons- gry anti-Communist rally in 5.98 tification survey of Manchester sage without casings, as in the Institute of Architects (AIA). IBM declined more than 8 deadlock over an invitation to Initial treatment at the hos­ 3 .9 5 Friends may call at the fu­ morning by the owner, Mar­ production plants is expected to Seoul, and reports reaching 4.98 2 .7 9 last summer. skinless frankfurter, was de­ Last night, he appointed the neral home tonight from 7 to 9. points. Losses of more than 3 North Korea to join the council Washington that one Pueblo pital proved the wound, inflict­ shall Thompson of Clark Rd., be completed by late 1971. At a recent meeting of the vised in 1930. first (our of several members points were taken by Control debate. crewman was dead but that the ed with a 22 caliber automatic Andover Tolland. The official did not say wheth­ committee with local organiza­ Mrs. Mabel H. Scheets Data, Teledyne, Llng-Temco- The most serious of many others were being properly hand gun, to be clean, with the Entrance was gal:ied through er some production might be tions at the Chamber office, it ROCKVILLE — Mrs. Mabel Vought and Polaroid. North Korean infiltrations in re- treated by the Communists. bullet having passed through the a small vent window and the possible in some plants prior to arm. was decided that representa­ Heck Scheets, 83, of 29 Talcott The Dow Jones average of 30 cent weeks was the invasion of person or persons left the same 1971. GIs of the 2nd U.S. Infantry tives of the organizations would Ave., widow of Walter Scheets, 25 to Get industrials at noon was off 1.21 Seoul Jan. 21 by a 31-man guer- Police say the wound was self- way, police said. An undeter­ But he said, in answer to Division repelled four separate inflicted. serve on the committee. ’The died last night at a local con­ at 858.36. rliia squad under orders to kill Intrusion mined amount of liquor was tak­ questions, it’s conceivable fur-^ committee would then assign valescent home. 'The Associated Press 60-stock President Park and other high bands of North KoreaL ’Tues- Police later discovered the Exemptions en. Officer Prank Barbero is ther improvements could be tho^e orgEuilzgtiqns ,j(ndlyldual Mrs. Scheets was bom Jan. average at noon had declined .6 officials^ They- -were -stopped dav and earlv this momiri3-" n lylngf near-the couch ^ LADIES'SLACKS. Now is the ------investigating. made In the missiles in the projects, thus enabling a num­ 7, 1886 in Rockville, the Information from the Board Nathaniel J. Mayes, 45, of^22 meantime. to 314.0 with Industrials off .4, half a mile from Park’s resi- u.S. military spokesmansnokesman said.siiid "'*'®''® ^*^®y found the victim. rails up .1 and utilities off 1.0. dence. South Korean and Ameri- Police plan to question Schultz Corduroy—Cotton ber of projects to be under way Your Gift Gallery daughter of John and Mrs. Mary Roy St., Enfield, was arrested Ironically, word 6f the big No casualties were reported on of Assessors office indicates Occidental Petroleum, which can troops have so far killed 26 later. Pictures were taken in at the same Ume. Zinn Heck, and at one time was Tuesday night on chargf^ of thrust to perfect and produce either side. Wool— Plaids that tax exemptions for people plans to merge with Signal Oil, of the Intruders and captured connection with the investiga­ Some of the organizations co­ time to save on custom- well known as a singer. She embezzlement by agent and the missiles came in a report in The South Korean Defense and Plains 66 or over on *1,000 of their advanced more than 3 points. one. tion. operating with the beautifica­ 935 MAIN STREET - AT WATKINS lived' in Rhode Island for 40 theft of a motor vehicle. which the AEC said the domi­ Ministry reported that South . Bethlehem Steel gained near- Other developments in the Ko- Schultz, at the request of his Reduced for tion committee are" the Man­ years before returning to Rock­ real estate assessment will Mayes vas turned over to Lt. nating highlight of the nation’s ly a point after raising its quar- rean crisis Included the resump- Korean troops shot and killed family, was transferred to the ■ ^" TELEPHONE 643-5171 ville two years ago. number about 26 in the town. J Clearance! chester Historical Society, the Edwin R. Carlson and Officer atomic energy program In 1967 terly dividened. The other ma- tlon by North Korea of intrusion „ ® , member of ^ the 31-man hospital at Newington last night. • Survivors——inplude a niece,- concerned the peaceful uses of Manchester Garden Club, and made draperies At the 64.5 mill rate to apply John Marshall earlier In the day jor steels were down fractional- attempts in the American sector M sassl^tlon squard early to- Doctors there found that ‘ his Reg. HALE Mrs. Russell Merk, and two at Rutland, Vt. where he waiv­ the atom. the Town Conservation Com­ on the' Oct. 1, 1967 assessments ly- of the demilitarized zone, an an- day about 25 miles north of Injuries were a severed artery mission. nephews, Edwin J. Heck and the amount not paid by these ed extradition. He was unable The commisrion said this was Seoul 14.98 Clarence K. Heck, all of Rock­ and a chipped bone. ^ 9 .9 8 A survey of areas in Man­ Brigh'ten your windows . . . your entire outlook . . . with custom-in^e elderly persons will total *1,- to post a *5,000 and was held "the surge toward greater use In Seoul, 200,000 students and 16.98 ville. Surgery was performed last 1 0 .9 8 chester listed tn the UConn sur- 612.50. The state is committed overnight. In East Hartford Cir­ of nuclear power to meet the na­ citizens burned a huge effigy of , 8.98 draperies by Watkins. Your windows are measured down to a fraction Funeral services will be held night and Schultz was scheduled 4 .5 9 ivey (or improvement projects to pay the Town of Andover cuit court today bond was set tion’s electricity needs “of the fu­ North Korean Premier Kim II- of an inch to insure perfect fit. Select fabrics right in your home f^ m tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Ladd to undergo orthopedic examina­ 4.98 2419 Included Main St. and the down­ this amount. at *2,600 and Mayes was return­ ture ...” Weiss Asks Tisht Budgets sung and shouted "Down with a fabulous collection of prints/woven patterns and cc^ din at^ plains. Fimeral Home, 19 Ellington tion today. town parking lots, the Broad St. As the amount to be raised ed to Tolland jail for appear­ Indeed, said the report, nu­ Kim Il-sung.” ’Three South Ko­ Draperies are made with finest sateen linings, hand-finished hems and Ave. ’Die Rev. Paul J. Bowman, area, Robertson Park, Charter by taxes for the 1968-69 fiscal ance in Rockville court next clear power plants already op­ rom Department Heads rean veterans of the Korean headings. Sale priced! pastor of Union Congregational Tuesday. erating, under construction, or t Oak Field, and various shop­ year is *391,000 the $1,600 is not war slashed their fingers during Maternity Slacks ping areas. Church, will officiate. Burial on order will yield in a few New, Fire % so much when ' related to the Town department heads have Weiss- mp.y have a difficult the rally and wrote antl-Com- Chamber Executive Vice will be in Grove Hill Cemetery. years a civilian nuclear-gener­ Ru^18 Equipment and Skirls. whole fiscal picture, but the rt- been asked by Town Manager munist slogans in blood. Similar President Robert Brocic today Friends may call at the fu­ ating capacity “ comparable to task ahead of him. Local 991 of llef for elderly individuals is Robert Weiss to restrict their rallies were also held in Taejon, NEW BRITAIN AP — A gar­ Reg. ■SALE neral home tonight from 7 to 9. KofC Assembly that of the national total distri­ 'the employes’ union has a re­ salid that the scope of .the en­ Save on slipcovers, fool Important. Should .the exemp­ thinking to "the bareboned Kwangju and other towns age, a pumphouse, three oil tire survey is ibroad, and to ac­ bution immediately before across the nation. 5.98 8 . tion amount be increased by fu­ Lists Events needs,” in preparing budget re­ quest in (or a 36-cents-per-hour, tank trucks and other equip­ Res'. Sale 3 .9 5 complish anything, "we have Funerals World War II. Reg, *87.50 Sofas ture legislatures, as has been quests for the 1968-69 fiscal across-the-board Increase (it The U.S. Defense Department ment were destroyed in 'a two- Res'. 3.98 Sale 2 .9 5 decided that the interest sho-wn Watch your sofa and chairs take on a new, tailored advocated by members of that The commission also reported Bishop McMahon Assembly, year. was 20 cents last year); the said in Washington that the re­ alarm oU fire Tuesday at the by local organizations in taking look with Watkins slipcovers. Select fabrics in your Mrs. Anns .Qranstrom new advances in humanitarian Old tobacco bam siding with all its knots and 7 9 . 5 0 body, both th^ elderly tax pay­ Fourth Degree Knights of Col- port of the death of a Pueblo Stanley Svea Oil and Building it upon themselves to tackle an L Funeral services for Mrs. uses of the atom in a range The departmental budgets, school board is certain to pre­ Just Say—“CHARGE IT!” deeply etched grain is used for these informal home from a superb collection of prints and plains, er group and towns . would get urnbus, will have its annual Old' crewman was unconfirmed. But Supply Co. individual portion of the pro­ Anna Granstrom of 60 Oakwood due in the manager’s office no sent its record high request in paintings. The boards are left in their na­ all treated with Scotchgard® or Zepel® for soil repel- Rlig. *142.60 more important relief from lo­ Timers and Past Faithful Navi­ from two promising new tech­ ori Jan. 23, the day after the Firemen (ought the fire for ject is what Is needed.” r Rd. were held yesterday after­ cal real estate taxes. niques for treating certain can­ later than Feb. 16, will include Manchester’s history; several tural weathered gray colonng and -the paint­ lancy. Slipcovers are cut and pinned in your home, Sofa and Chair b gators Night Thursday, Feb. 8, Pueblo was captured. North Ko­ about three hours, using some ’The beautification committee noon at Trinity Covenant cers with radioactive materials detailed analysis of proposed requests for Increased pension then crafted with hand-made self-welts, box or kick Sledding Party atuMatarese's Restaunuit, Ber­ rea broadcast a statement pur­ 16,000 gallons of foam to keep recommends -well-designed en­ ing is done with pastels using floral, veg^ Church. 'The Rev. K. Ejnar expenditures, based on major benefits are already in; and 1 1 9 .9 5 1 Fifty some girls, members of lin Tpke., Newington. A social- to the development of a method ported to be a confession by the table- and other still life subjects for 9x12 pleats. They’re Installed when completed! Prices in­ Weiss, in a cover letter ac- Weiss is recommending double the (ire from spreadii^ to the tries into Manchester, iwlth high­ Rask and the Itev. Norman Brownie Girl' Scout troop 6008 hour will begin at 6:30 p.m. for radloactively tagging dis­ ship’s captain, Cmdr. Lloyd M. cbmpany’s offices and four ten­ inch paintings. Choice of State H o^e or clude fabric and labor for 2 or 3 cushion sofas up to actlvi'ties. increments (or most department MARLOW way and private signs reduced Reg. *191.30 1 Swensen officated. Ernest John­ and their guests. Junior Troop and dinner will be served at ease-bearing ticks that promises Bucher, which he said one of the ements nearby. to a reasonablg size and cordi- 78 inches and one-cushion chaiYs. Slight charge for son was organist. Burial was in companylng the departmental heads and eisslstants. vegetables on 6x161/2 vertical boards. Sofa and 2 Chairs ^ 5007, had a most successful 7 :30. help in lighting some of man­ crew was killed, another “ heavi­ Fire CJhlef Stephen Kelly said nated where possible with their additional material needed for wing and channel back Hillcrest Park Cemetery, kind’s worst diseases. budget forms, wrote, "^hile I Weiss has asked department Perfect for the game room, informal Early sledding party last Saturday at William H. Griffin, faithful ly wounded, and two others the foam could not extinguish OPEN t DAYS' surroundings, screened parking 1 5 9 , 9 5 Sprlnjgfield, Mass. recognize that there are many heads to conserve funds, wher­ American family or living room in your o^m pieces. Arm c a ^ extra. the Elementary school play­ navigator, has announced that The Johnson administration’s lightly wounded.” the (lames but could only keep lots, Islands installed for safe­ Bearers were Carl Granstrom desirable programs that the home . . . or as shower, anniversary or birth­ ground. The Junior girls were the assembly will have its an­ budget requests for the AEC ever possible, (or the remain­ Earlier ’Tuesday, the White them (rom spreading while the ty, and trees planted. and Herbert Granstrom,«sons of thiirsday Nights till 9 day gifts. We gift wrap and ship for you there as part of a "bridging" nual dinner-dance May 11 at during fiscal 1969 mark the (ii^st town should undertake, our der of the current fiscal year, House had reported that it had oil burned. ’The committee also recom­ Reg. $223.50 Three Piece Sectional S ofa s., ----- 1 8 9 . 9 5 I the deceased; Walter Carlson effort by the Brownies in which Tobacco Valley Inn, Windsor. time since' 1965 that proposed funds are limited and all of us to cover several salary adjust­ been informed Bucher and his The buildings were emptied of DdWNTOWN MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER mends putting telephone poles anywhere in the world! and John Brown, sons-in-law of the younger girls get to know Tickets for the event may be spending, for military activities must cooperate, in order to re­ ments made . after the budget men were being treated proper- occupants, as firemen fought and wires underground, plant­ the deceased;' and Dr. Robert their older counterparts. obtained from the comptroller, will exceed that scheduled for strict the tax rate to the mini­ was adopted, and to provide ly “ and the wounded are being ^re. ’The evacuees returned Everything FV>r Eaihily and Home Since 1911! ing street trees where possible, R. Keeney and the Rev. Mr. A popular part of the affair Marshall Slattery of 84 Ansonia peaceful purposes. The report mum necessary for town opera­ possibly needed addiitlonal especially on Main St., and th^ Rask. given medical care.” ajfltier the fire was out. No dam- was the hot chocolate booth Rd., 'Hartford. did not discuss this point. tions.” funds for snow removal. llPSSlaes Jan. 31 age estimate was available. PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1968 lANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1968 PAGE NINETEEN Willimantic Explosion Lieutenant Kills 6 in Suspended 100 EXTRA STAMPS WILLIKANTXC AP — A 27- First Pittsburgh year veteran of the Willimantic police force waa nnder suspen- National PITTSBURGH AP — An ex­ aion today in connection with plosion that rocked the business the death of a visiting Norwich district of suburban Ingram and Stores too EXTRA STAMPS shook homes a half mile away youth. ^ left six persons dead, two miss­ Mayor Stanley Kokoska sus­ ing and 17 Injured. pended Lt. Edmund Haddad w m THE PURCHASE OF '10 OR MORE Workers at the scene said one Tuesday for alleged "failure to m man was thrown 90 feet across act in the best interest and wel­ with this couDon railroad tracks. Three were fare of the public regarding hurled against an iron fence 25 Thomas Fellows.” Limit one coupon to an adult customer. feet away by the explosion Tuesday. Thomas E. Fellows Jr., 16, Effective thru Saturday, February 3,1968. collapsed at the home of a cou­ What had been a ^ w of five sin on Jan. 16 and was pro­ •• V ; Beer, Cigarettes and Tabocco exempt from Stamp Coupon. business shops w a s^ v eled al­ nounced deat at Windham Com­ FREE most to the street. munity Memorial Hospital. A The buildings exploded while medical examiner said Fellows A GLASS OF YOUR CHOICE a 12-man Equitable Gas Co. died of pneumonia with com- crew WEIS ripping up sidewalk plications. LIDO SnsWARE M n Sbldt outside looking for a gas leak. <■ / Five of tht dead were Equitable His uncle, Robert Neff, was • 12 oz Goblet • 9 oz On the Rocks • 7 oz Sherbot • 6 oz Joice Cash in on the Total said to have called the police workers. ^ Veilue you’ll find throughout the store! You’ref ou’n the winner every "Who knows what triggered station for aid at about 2 p.m. time with First National’s famous 'Total Value that means high but was told by Haddad that no Valii the explosion?” said a gas com­ cruisers were available and that I quality at low prices plus S&H Green Stamps! pany spokesman. "Actually, the the police dpeartment could not real cause probably will never help. be known. "The men were working on a Neff said it was some 17 min­ low-pressure, four-inch miiin. utes before he was able to reach The gas into the buildings was 3 a doctor who dispatched an am­ shut off.” bulance for Fellows. Y E U m A passer-by, whose C Eir w els The city charter says cruisers covered with debris, sEiid the ex­ may transport only walking plosion occurred Just as a gas cases in need of medical help. f r e h o T P * '* ® company worker started up a Kokoska said of the suspen­ POTATOES jackhammer. sion Tuesday that there "were Fruink Sulzer, 23, of McKees other incidents” but that he had Rocks, said; "It moved my car not decided "when and how to four or five feet sideways, then present them.” the building came down on my The Common Council will set E i n a s t car. I ducked down in the seat a date for a formal hearing and said a prayer. I figured that when ft is formally notified of more would be coming down, the suspension. and I just stayed there.” Haddad Joined the force SWiiT PIAS Joe Muck, a volunteer fire­ March 11, 1941, and was pro­ tir mkb 111. i V. man who lives nearby, was one moted to lieutenant Nov. 8, 1965. Orange of the first to the scene. He YOR GARDEN rushed to the maxt who was blown across the railroad tracks. Deaths in “I woped blood away from his eyes so he could see,” said Muck. The W orld Frendihles "He kept, asking me ‘how did FINAST I get here . . . How did I get OEN. ROBERT W. JOHNSON Tropic Isle here?’ I told him that’s okay, NEW BRUNSWICK. N.J. AP $ we’ll tell you later. I think he —Gen. Robert Wood Johnson, 46 oz died in the hospital later.” who built a family-owned busi­ SIkEd The dead Equitable employes ness into one of the world’s larg­ cans were Edward Boyce, 52, of est manufactimers of surgical Mount Oliver; Andrew Hanna, dressing, baby and medical pro­ P in e a p p le 39, o< Imperlial: William Mul- ducts, died Tuesday. John­ looly, 37, of Socutt Township: son, 74, resigned in 1963 Sifter Robert Kuzemko, 33, of Car­ 25 years as board chairman of negie Find Herbert 'Snyder, 52 of Johnson & Johnson. 30 oz Brldgeville. An unidentified woman also BARONESS DE STOEOKL, can perished. rVER, England AP — Ba­ 'The blast ripped apart a roness de Stoeckl, a writer and Grope beauty ^op, a tailor shop, two aristocrat who spent the first real estate offices and a clean­ half of her life in the Russian ing shop. ’There were apairt- imperial court, died Tuesday. ments on the second floors of J Baroness Stoeckl, 94, became a the two-story frame buildings. writer at the age of 78 and Mrs. Samuel Simpson who published her memoirs, "Not All CHOICE lives nearby sEiild; “It sounded Vanity.” I 3 fiiS coostu USDA like a bomb: I looked out and saw people and debris every RICHMOND Chuck Bone in LB 89^ I where. 'ITiere was flaming de­ fryers or BROI^^ Steak bris evcqywhere.” Cafifon"* About ,400 pupils were evacu­ Chdek HERE ARE ... LB 89' ated from a grade school two W tetSteak blocks away. LB 19' 2 45 Bone Circle to Hear H i i n » Top Chuck steak in s r Chuck Bone LB Talks on Israel SHAW POW'®" Roast Two members of Manchester CaWotwa 19' Hadassah will give an illustrat­ Lean for stewsw " IB ed talk on Israel at a meeting of Bonus Stamps! the Mlzpah-Spencer Circle ’Tues­ Beef Cuhas day at 12:30 p.m. in the Recep­ EXTRA S&H STAMPS IB 19' tion Hall of South Methodist with purchase of ono pkg Yfhole - Church. C W k R o a st They are Mrs. Walter Heiman WAYS IBROOKSIDE AMERtCAN of 32 Coburn Rd. and Mrs. Rob­ THE to 3 ft LB ert Kams of 61 Plymouth Lsuie. Cheese Slices Their program on Israel will In­ DALE CARNEGIE Fresh Tender clude old Jerusalem with Its Yo u n g Walling Wall, the East Bank. COURSE w t T pohwh of the Wo ^ Eind the country’s agricultural EXTRA S&H STAMPS Chicken development and other accom­ FOR C F M T W s u e t s with purchase of I LB JAR M l U S. Grade h from plishments in recent years els MEN ereadad I well as the Six-Day War. The Clovermaid SuacKs event is open to all interested AND Combination persons, and refreshments will Honey o 1 Nttiriti®*** be served. WOMEN Sale . • • Mrs. Heiman, originally from lb U«erN’ B«c»“ S S h e il Crahs Boston, M elss., I s a graduate of WILL VK-fak lb standard Simmons College, Boston. She f i n a s l B a c o n has lived in Manchester for the HELP lot Dale Carnegie Ovsters Heal and C past three years and Is vice YOU! VK-Pak 1b Serve U president of Manchester HadEis- sah. She was in Israel in 1961 • Develop Self-Confidence Sw ifts Bacon Shrim ps^ and 1966. • Increase Your Ability to “Fresh” Bakeiy Special... SUcb4 ^kT SbIbc' Mrs. Kams, a graduate of Deal with People Temple University, Philadel­ • Win More Friends • "Sell” Yourself and Your Bed Liver phia, Pa., has lived In MEinches- ^ I D,easts “ Oa* \ TIihS ter for 10 years. 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. 4' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1968 PAGE TWENTY-ONE PAGE TWENTY MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1968 Maxi-men have great MAXI-MEN SAVE YOU i AN EXTRA 60* fferfemn thh vofuohfe covpon at Stop St SAopf g B o y s G e t Alpert’s Corned Beef A ideas. Half Gallon Ice Cream ' The first of this yearns “Crisp Airt^ crop! /\ WITH THESE COUPONS! L a w y e r i n This week. Stop & Stop & Shop or Merit Shop Is celebrating With this coupon and a $5 purchase BRISKET Yankee Brands S c o p Any or all coupons may be H a l f R i f t Week. It’s an Idea Coupon good thru Feb. 3rd. Limit one pKg. First Guts McIntosh Apples OFF pet coupon, one coupon per family. suggested by one of NORWALK, Conn. AP — Boys These tree-ripened, magnificent Macs we “put to W redeemed with one '5 purchase suspended from Brlen McMahon Use your fLorite 24-inch our maxl-men. And S h o p recipe for this all- sleep" In storage rooms that high school for letting their hair trolled and completely sealed. Enjoy these su­ an Idea to be proud hang over their eyes, ears or time family treat, perb apples at the same peak of perfection high Low mini price as when they were picked! of. What we’re doing collars have enlisted the aid of special. lb tiTi!tIi!tMt!iTiM.niTiH.Ti!i!iliTi' the Civil Liberties Union. Fingerleaf is featuring the great Burton Weinstein, a volunteer Plant ■ y g lH 'l brands made right In Redeem this valuable coupon at Stop A Shopl lawyer from the Fairfield Coun­ Redeem this valuable coupon at Step t Shopl ty ACLU chapter, said Tuesday New England. There’s he has a g re ^ to represent in Swift’s Premium Franks 59‘b plenty of them. And court four of the boys at first M b can Stop & Shop ° . r r Eggs Philodendron they’re plenty good. and probably more later. When you go mini­ Most of the 53 students sus­ Pure Pork Sausages 1S\ T i 9 pended from school for the (Selloum) pricing;!;) this week, stop & Shop Coffee Dozen Large Grade “A” length of their hair deified a choose brands from Wonderful fruit This green With this coupon and a $5 purchase ‘taut-your-halr’’ order. A doz­ bowl quality— beauty will New England. You'll With this coupon and a $5 purchase en, cut their hair and returned delicious eatingl 1 2 r » 6 9 ‘ flourish with Coupon good thru Feb. 3rd. Limit one lb. can Coupon good thru Feb. 3rd. Limit one pkg. Western Anjou Pears love them. And per coupon, one coupton per family. to school Tuesday. lust a mini­ 6 in. pot pet coupon, one coupon pet family. OFF Sliced Bacon mum of care. thanks, Dick! Weinstein said he would first Crisp and crunchy ask the School Board to allow stop & Shop Brand for saladsi 2 lb. 4 9 ' the students to return unshorn Florida Green Peppers m i to classes while the dispute ds start your day with worked out. If that didn’t work, a hearty breakfastt"?' he said, he would seek a court Stop & Shop lb order restraining the board bacon and eggsl from carrying out the supen- We reserve the right to limit quantities. 3 sions until the matter is decided v; y... -v. ? • • legeilly. The School Board's ban, Wein­ stein said, violated such oon- 4 stltutlonal guairantees as the Ninth Amendment, ensuring the The inadly feotim swne rrf llie world's best foods! right of privacy. Weinstein said he hoped the board would agree to let the stu- ents back in their classrooms while the matter is settled be­ cause it could take a week to get such a restraining order. It would be better, he said “if the kids are not made to suffer while the abstract question is being tested out." About 10 parents of students suspended for wearing their hair long appeared Tuesday Scop ^•w ‘ VS night at a School Board meeting - '' but were not allowed to discuss their position. SK)P "Some students picketed the ^hool Tuesday, carrying such SAVE and have extras for emergency! digits as “Does Society Hang SAVE even more on the I6c off label! by a Hair?” and "Jesus, Shake­ speare, Washington and Lincoln wore long hair. Who should we look up to?” But many sided with Prinoi- pel Luther A. Howard, who vis­ Vermont Maid Sylvania ited every classroom Monday, deadline for lock-lopping, and lOO Salada suspended 63 boys whose hair TOP covered their eyes, ears or col­ O'THE lars. The school has 1,700 pup­ ils. GRADE wonderful th Light Bulbs about Vermont. South Windsor Quality Meats mini-priced to save you money! Ointoiii S. Adams J A hot cup of 40,60, SI Named to UofH’s tea lust hits the spot on a 76,100 Scholar Program cold winter '/ermont day. waHbu!bs , |,g ||,j Clinton S. Adams of 2601 El­ Maid lington Rd. is one of four Uni­ svnup versity of Hartford student chos­ I V «ph- ',o-1 * en for Uof H’s new University Box of lOO Scholar Program. The program lor exceptionally promising stu­ dents will be introduced for the spring semester. Announcement of the choices 24 oz bottle was made by David D. Komisar, dean of faculties. Adams, 21, the son of Mr. I 01 and Mrs. Chauncy P. Adams, is Friend’s Vow eve'*"" Beans r 6 /’i Taste O’ Sea Dinner oXb 3 /‘l a senior and a piano major at 48 07 A C k * Taste O’ Sea C A K E S Dinner Hartt College of Music. Ocean Spray Cranapple Drink t)ot»ie •ox“b’ 3 /’1 V} 001 OQ* and make the kids happy! 5 01 QQ6 In the pilot program, to be co n i (CV SAVE on this top quality brand! SAVE Chun King S H R IM P Egg Roll D k g 0 7 broadened next fall, the four Countryfine Jungle Juice undergraduate students will un­ Heinz Dill Pickles, 32 oz jar Euphrates Frozen Pizza ^ck V: 49' dertake academic projects In which each has a special Maypo Oats Instant, 14 oz pkg Welch’s Frozen Grape Juice 'iZ 3 /‘l Interest. The students — each 6c O FF 22V» 07 A ^ « chosen with faculty approval — Betty Crocker b r o w n i e Mix LABEL D k g Necco Canada Mints, 10 oz box 4 /‘l will be relieved, for the most Random S.S. Pierce [ Educator W eight . 79' Charleston Chew Bite Size ZV 4 /‘l part, of traditional' credit and Boast Sale! I Steak Sale! stop & Shop Mild Cheese Red Label Cut Green You'll find only two kinds of beef at Stop & Shop . . . Perfect eating steak . . . a Stop & Shop promise! All meats I Vo 07 course requirements. Class­ Stop & Shop Potato Chips U“b’ 3 /‘1 are guaranteed fully to please you! If ever a purchase of Kraft Cheese N’ Crackers oko 12/99' room work will be replaced by Swift’s Premium or U.S.D.A. Choice (and only the R andom 20 count 0 '7 « tutorial relationships with a best of the Choice grade), all Federally inspected. Stop & Shop meat fails to please you, just tell us! We will Wisconsin Long Horn Cheese W eights lb 79' Tootsie Roll Party Pack Pops DOckoB* < 9 / master professor. BEANS Adams 'Will undertake a study Nothing less will give you tender flavorful roasts for refund your full purchase promptly and courteously or re­ Wispride Sharp Cheese Refills 'IZ 69' Stop & Shop Candies • r 4 /’l Of th« keyboard wxjrks of IBar- the kind of main dish your family really enjoys. place the item. We guarantee to please you. 6 07 Serve with hot soup or Hershey Bars, 10 count package bok, the Hungarian composeii-, Hood’s Yogurt, 5c off label CUP 2/29' $ your favorite dip. cidminaiUng in a year-end Bar- 8 07 O O * IISVi oz Polident Tablets, 84 count bottle Stop & Shop Cream Cheese Dkg caas bok irecital. Adams is a student 3v»o7 A / n 5 01 CQ( of Raymond Hanson, professor Buko Cheese Spreads CUO * Ultra Brite Toothpaste LABEL tu b * of pdano a t H artt College. Prof. 99’ Hanson will supervise his work. TOP ROUND • SWISS Pillsbury Iced Cinnamon Rolls 2/55' Scope Mouthwash, 24 oz bottle lb Top Sirloin Roast 8S (Round) Red Label Small Whole A 1864 graxhiaite of South Windsor High School, Adams took his first piano lesson from Ws mother, who now has her SAVINGS AT 000 DAIRY CASE! POTATOES HEALTH & BEAUTY AID SAVINGS 12 oz pkg oWn group of pupils. He was a Steak Roast Top Round 98I OR FACE RUMP S. S. Pierce runner-up in the 1862 and 1964 Brand Aetna Life & Casualty Music 5 cts 8 9 ® Scholarship competitions. In 1964, Axiams won a $100 All at one low i V-- s •< i. \s--« ~ ------“young artist” aiyyard givwi by Hood’s Miss Brock the Eastern Connectiout Sym­ Swiss Steak Roast-9 8 low price! phony Orchestra. That spring he peoformed in New London Cottage Cheese Hair Spray —with the orchestra-at. two coit cents...... Serve cottage Regular. Hard- Others chosen for the Uni­ TOP cheese and SAVE on freshly baked breads! SAVE on Sun Glory Brand to-Hold or Back Rump Roast 94 i l r — O'TME versity Scholar Program are fruit for a Ipw Unscented . Lynda M. Johnson of West GRADE calorie lunch. ^ Hartford; Miss Helena G. Pit- Q iM litr Mnatb . 13 OZ can toors of Temse, Belgium, and USDA 2-lb carton Variety Breads French Fries Widllam C. Guenther of Hart­ lb CHOICE ford. Eye Round Roast 118 CRACKED WHEAT VIENHA HONEY WHEAT • PUIN RYE 1-lb Family Program Borden’s American Cheese Out own Daisy Brand lonep Gillette Feamy - Bread — Daliclous! Frozen MM s'- 1 1 ^ 2 5 Set at Church Sliced Shave Cream V Stop & Shop's owni ^ Q c Save on hrajids famous for fine quality! Birds A 10 oz toomj Save on the The Ladles of St. James will 16 OZ 14 oz p kg sponsor a Christian Family Re­ 14 U t i Fudge Cake ^ Brccccii Spears Eye p k g j A 17c off label twl^pitk 11 oz aerosol can newal program for husbands •.-•s- and wives Sunday, Feb. 11, N e p c q from 3 to 6 p.m. at St. James’ School. Mass will be celebrated Wb rBifrvB ttiB right to llinir quantlliii Pillibury IcBd Cinnamon Rolli. 9 ox pkg 29c at 4:30 p.m. at the church. Colonial Hams Allsweet Margarine The Rev. WlUlam O'Keefe, as Excedrin Tablets sistant principal of Northwest Semi Boneless ■ ■ Q V4.|b H Catholic High School, West Haddock rints MM Arrid Bold Nescafe Clorox Bottle oMW A A c Hartford, wlU lead the program, Ready to heat F o r when you 6 OZ FRESH MM 1-n Extra Dry Deodorant Laundry Detergent Instant Coffee Bleach The music will be directed by Delicious package and.glaze with have an "Excedrin bread, rice oi Chicken Loaf. FILLETS pineapple slices, pill the St. Thomas Seminarians. 12oz|ar $ 1 O Q gallon C O W headache.” Good grapenut cus­ Bologna. Liver cloves and cher­ 4 oz Q Q ^ lOc OFF LABEL value, tool Registration for the event tard. Your wurst, Pickle W onderful ries for a spray can # # Giant 3-lb, 1 oz pkg 03 Bonus Pack , 1 • W # plastic lug close Monday and may be made family’s fa­ 10 OZ & Pimiento or change-of-pace ’company’ dinner. lb with Mirs. Wilfred Dion, 86 vorite dessert. okc Luxury Loaf. ea meal! Jb Carter St., or Mrs. J. Roger Lemelln, 41 Theresa Rd. The 263 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST, MANCHESTER. CONN program is open to all couples of the church, Including those stop & Shop will be happy to redeem your Federal Food Coupons at our Manchester Stop & Shop Store! of mixed marriages. « . V i I , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JAIWARY 31, 1968 PAGE TWENTY-THREE '/PAGE TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 81, 1968 Tri Circle Area Mini-Fun Hearts Are Tramps V SLtL fS - NUTMEG PHARMACY, Ver- Shop oiJ S L iJ S ' S cmS oUSBL, non Circle has many thougbt- S E N D FO R ^ Piftsa fas- ful ways to exprew your aenU- When yon mail ONE Along trve wim ^ _____ You’ll dear yourself when you select bnlgttS^aokag^ Cash R a s te r Tape with: The Inquirer p S f - n ^ y ^ ^ » » spread BEAUTY With «H < iti< r^ dely. Here are E , ^ Mk-v ttanktBS fine PER- sweetest poaeibie wa.y 2 CHEER BOXTOP8 » d ■•BARTOW' C H O O O ^ ' A s (Olant or King SI z g ) 2 JOY LABELS Medallion Motif Stores Arouml Town Main Street Stores (Qiant or King 8iza) Cupid Is Almost Here It’s The Romantic Season T m . Thera la » ‘Fhlrv Decorative and Ptllitarian MAOT. 10% tASH REIUNIf Dissolve your VALENTINE Disarm your Knight this Val- Godmother' HoUdaya MnicA a auick and attractive . . - - GIFT tasks with one happy vis- entlne’s Day. 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Hippie Mailmen The News In San Francisco U LBya Grandson WASHINGTON AP — The Slightly Burned Post office has discovered It has a set of hippies, wearing WASHINGTON Xp — Pre­ "flamboyant and outlandish sident Johnson, while meeting U garb,” delivering the mall In Tuesday with March of Dimes San Francisco. poster child Timmy Faas, di closed that his 7-month-old "I was somewhat taken aback grandson burned his finger ti by some of the carriers that 1 when he dipped it in a bowl of saw walking down the main chill. streets of the town,” said Rich­ The Incident occurred last ard J. Murphy,, assistant post­ Saturday at the LBJ Ranch In K master general In charge of per­ Texas. sonnel who Is Just back from a A White House spokesman trip to the west coast. said Patrick Lyndon Nugent Normally, Murphy said, the stuck his hand in a bowl of hot Post Oflflce doearn’t Interfere chili and was treated by a doc­ with the private Uvea o f Its tor for slight finger bums. He employes. But, he said, bear is "fine now," the spokesman coats, beads, beards and bells ! added. are not appropriate for repre­ Timmy, 4 years old, is from sentatives of the federal govern­ Whittier, Calif. ment on duty and "I simply J am not going to have It." Patricia Neal A set of clothing and groom­ Working on Film ing regulations will be Issued NEW YORK AP — Three soon, Murphy said. 5 years ago actress Patricia W » ‘v « got It In for you. Almost aNyHiIng you wont, CkMAadltOM He said the hippies are hired I.S.DJk. “ becau.se they are very near Neal’s career appeared ended you'll ftad under the Shop>Rlte label. Maybe 1205 when she suffered a stroke that cooking the top of the civil service reg­ left her without sight, speech or Mop-Rlte products are a lot to try. Just try a few ister -^they score very well." use of her limbs. li and we're sure you'll be with us long enough to get around to them aU. 3 Now happily recovered. Miss Dimes Poster Boy Neal returned to New York Meets Yuki Tuesday to begin work on the Save With Sho^^Rite Orinhs WASHINGTON A P— “ Hey film version of Frank Gilroy’s N i Qaanty*' Sbop-Rite’s Steak Sale—Treat The Family} Pulitzer Prize play '"The Sub­ Marvin," called the blond, four- ject Was Roses." year-old boy on crutches to Mar­ "I hope I will make a beauti­ inppllad. vin Watson, President John­ PINEAPPIE- 1 qt. 14 01. t! ful film. I hope it all goes well,” son’s appointments secretary. she said on her arrival at Ken­ cans FRESH CALIFORNIA ’’Find Yukl." nedy airport from London .She BUNCH “ I’m waiting 'till I get the was wearing her "lucky” 21- GRAPEFRUIT -i dog,” said Timmy Faas, the year-old forest green hat and BROCCOLI SIRLOIN STEAK 1968 March of Dimes poster dyed black mink coat. Why Pay More? SHOP-RITE Tangy SHOP-RITE Tomato FLORIDA JUICY child, referring to the' Presi­ FLORIDA SEEDLESS dent’s promise to Introduce him Chosen Cover Girl Shop-Rite to Yukl, a White House pet. LONDON AP — Sylvette CATSUP ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT Timmy, who’s from Whitter, Blanc, 20-year-old Monde from PRUNE JUICE Porterhouse Calif., bounced into the Presi­ France, was chosen Tuesday as Tasty, All Meat No Waste dent’s office Tuesday with a the International Cover Gdrl of 1039‘ 5 49* 1 C 14 oz. cheery “ HI Mr. Johnson." He 1968 in a 16-nation competition. FRESH #1 GRADE— SIZE A did eventually get to meet Yukl Second place went to BJoerg bottle bottles ^ ■ lb. and got along fine with the Aaseby, a 22-year-old housewife CUBE STEAKS Products • • • President too. from Sweden. PINEAPPLE STEAK POTATOES The boy, who suffers from Third was American Christine Tasty, All Moot No Waste birth defects. Is winding up a MulHn, 19, who lives with her Garden SHOP-RITE Whole Kernel SHOP-RITE five-week, 16,000—mile tour of parents at Wiesbaden in West '".V ...29‘ C- 49* lb. 1C U.S. cities as part of the annual Germany. RED DELICIOUS EXTRA FANCY SHOULDER STEAKS March of Dimes fund campaign. f' SWEET PEAS S W E n CORN Ib. Righteous Brothers APPLES ANJOU PEARS Boneless Well Trimmed Capital Footnotes Have Separated TWICE The administration has told HOLLYWOOD AP — The .Ib. lb. Usual Fine Trim "SHOP-RITE'S U.S.D.A. GOVERNMENT Congress It has considerable ev­ Righteous Brothers, whose pul­ 1 lb. 1 E $1 cans H cans ■ lb 19* TOP SIRLOIH STEAKS GRADED CHOICE YOUNG STEER BEEP' idence the Soviet Union is giv­ sating "soul blues” sound sold ing higher financial priority to 10 million records, have separ­ As Many Private Brand space programs than the Unit­ ated and a new singer has re­ ed States. But statistics show placed Bill Medley as the sec­ Top Round the United States launched more ond half of the duo. Fresh Tasty Regular Ib. vehicles into space last year Medley, 27, and Bobby Hat­ Items As Anyone Else. . . Ib. than did the Soviets, It said. field, 26, who formed the team 3 lb. 1 oz. Steaks The National Aeronautics and 10c OFF LABEL Ground Beef Boneless Hygrade's six years ago, said the decision box W o r « « And • c ^ Choieo, Fresh and Leon Space Administration says the to part came on amicable FAB DETERGENT point b first flight test of an Apollo iLttm id cute whom Ib. Ib. terms. yen's find LWVtety 4MMP spacedraft lunar module last 1 one mT. Smoked Butts Jimmy Walker, 23, formerly ewnb Ground Chuck Why Pay More? month may prove so successful of the Knickerbockers singing WHY PAY MORE? * TUmi ylMI Extra Loon Tasty J that plans for a second test To Save You keep FRESH group, replaced Medley. He and WELCH GRAPE JEllV ‘W flight may be canceled. This Ib. Hatfield, retaining the name the Picnic SHOULDER 'Grade A" Ground Round i>> could speed the program to put Righteous Brothers, have begun Reg. or Crinkle Cut Shop-Rite astronauts on the moon before the first leg of a 60-city college SUPER CLEAN the end of next year. and concert tour. MIRACLE WHITE 99* 1 Sen. A. S. 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All Beet Connecticut Approved in Pennsylvania, New York, LONDON AP —Prime Min­ Now we really don’t expect you to huy All Varieties 9 0 c Print Assorted pi<9-pkg. 2 9 ^ Ohio, Indiana, Florida, Kansas ister Harold WUson’s popularity KELLOGG POP TARTS box JT DOVE TOWELS of 2 Shop-Rite pkg. of and Oklahoma. in Britain is at an all-time low, them all, at least not all at once. But it’s All Varieties Why Pay More? 6 ears 59* HOMOGENIZED MILK Senate hearings start Friday a public opinion poll published 1 -Ib. box 4 9 * on the cost of automobile safe­ TOSTEM POPUPS 10 01. CALGON BOUQUET Cob Corn 1 gallon— plastic or gloss 81c contents 1 qt. Tuesday reported. nice to know you can. Just bring a truck Laundry 7c. Off Label 3 lb. 1 oz. ^ O c Beads Doffee or ty equipment. Sen. Abraham A. FRANKS Ribicoff, D-Conn., introduced The poll, in the London Daily COLD POWER DETERGENT box O o CALGON BATH OIL 1 -Ib. box 6 9 Chock Full C Nuts Chocolate, Mb. Taylor _ Vz gallon— plastic or gloss 42c e*nt«irs eont. Express, said 62.5 per cent of or a couple of wagons . . . Liquid Dish 10c Off Label 1-pf. 6 oz. Disinfectant pkg. a bill last week to require auto A Q c Yellow or White Cracker Barrel those questioned were dissatis­ PALMOLIVE DETERGENT btl. W'* LYSOL SPRAY 7 o^. can 59* 1 Shop-Rite Imported Sliced cooTiipanles to provide litem- fied with Wilson as prime minis­ Pound Cuke FINLAND 12-ox, SHARP 10-oz. c Q e ized costs of such equipment in Liquid 1 V2 pt. Vermont Maid HAM STEAK 4 ter, compared with 48.76 per pkg- 0 7 CHEDDAR MIX pkqpkg. »7 vehicles sold to the government. OCTAGON DISH DETERGENT bottle 9 H PANCAKE SYRUP Flavor King— All Flavors SWISS CHEESE cent in a similar poll May 9. Oscar Mayer Shop-Rite *'Nutritiout" Vi -gal. Soft Fleischmann’s "The government has a right to Chicken of the Sea 7 oz. ^ O c French Style 1 '/] gal. 12-oz. 59c A total of 68.8 per cent were cont. MARGARINE 2 Jk^s 8 9 * know how much it is paying for TUNA SOLID PACK WHITE -an a o LORD M O n GREEN BEANS 59* 1 pkg. ORANGE JUICE dissatisfied with the Labor gov­ Shop-Rite "Nutritioui" 1-qt. Shop-Rite Country Style safety," he said. Why Pay More? ■ ^ 5 lb. $#| Fish Flavored, Meat Flavored Q O c ernment’s conduct of affairs, SMOKIE LIHKS cont. A w BISCUITS 8 oz. pkg. 80 Le^slation to ban mail order W ILD BIRD SEED ^ bags 1 3 KIHENS CAT FOOD w cans ORANGE JUICE and only 30.3 per cent said they Delicious 1 Shop-Rite»nap-Kit< Dutch SHOP-RITE Lunch Loaf. P&P Loaf, Bologna Plus 6 Ofher Varieties sales of automobile master keys Broadcast 1 5 '/i oz. $ t Lge. or Sm. Curd Shop-Rite 2-lb. Kraft Natural 8-ox. 3 9 * would vote for the •Laborites in Pineapple-Grapefruit M 1-qt. 14oz. $|i APPLE or A 1-lb. 6-ox. ^ A e pkg. has been recommended as a cans APP'S LASAGNE riieTA»« l COTTAGE CHEESE cont. 48c MUENSTER SLICES a new general election. DEL MONTE DRINK 4 cans I COR NED BEEF H A SH 3 CUSTARD PIEAE * pkgi.pkqi. 0 7 theft—prevention measure by a Delicious 1 -pint O E c Shop-Rite ■0'* "^ 0 (®5 Orange, Grape M 1 qt. 14oz. $si why Pay More? I 1 Ib. 1 ox. $ t COLD CUTS 3 pt. 38 Ib. 7 9 * Ib. Notice is hereby given that ASPIRIN Tasty Imported FLOUNDER FILLETS □ Rath the Board of Directors, Town of NOTICE HARD SALAMI lb. 6 9 * BOILED h a m '/, lb. 7 5 * Manchester, Connecticut, will a SHOP-RITE CHOCOLATE 1 Ib. PINK OR WHITE Daicious ^ PUBLIC HEARING * ^ All Varieties 1 qf. 2-oi. W A c Iodized or Plain 1 -lb. 10’OZ. g ^ Delicious Plymouth Delicious Baked hold a Public Hearing in the □ Boxes box O '/j lb. 6 9 * VIRGINIA HAM '/, lb. 7 9 * ADDITIONAL WHEEL I SHOP-RITE SALAD OIL bfl. 9 7 SHOP-RITE SALT ROCK CAPICOLA WHOLE SMELTS Municipal Building Hearing All Methods Grind FANCY SHRIMP APPROPRIATION SHOP-RITE CONFECTIONERS 1 Ib. Italian Dry Sausage Hormel or Rath M A A Nepco Room, 41 Center Street, Man­ SHOP-RITE COFFEE 1 -lb. can 5 9 PEPPERONI lb. 1 e A 7 LIVERWURST lb 8 9 * 2 Ib. chester, Connecticut, Tuesday, BOARD OF DIRECTORS n Boxes lb. •J 1I Why Pay More? ^ 1 Ib. $«■' Shop-Rite Super bag February 6, 1968 at 8:00 p.m. on TOWN OF SUGAR n.39 □ I SHOP-RITE APPLESAUCE O cans1 T SANITARY NAPKINS box of 24 49* proposed additional appropria­ MANCHESTER, I— I SHOP-RITE SHOP-RITE Red M lib. 13oz. S Delicious tions as follows: Notice is hereby given that m TOMATO PUREE 4 cans SHOP-RITE COFFEE 2 lb. can lei 7 To: General Fund Budget 1967/ the Board of Directors, Town of FROZEN APPLE PIE mi-i Shop-Rite Sliced, Blue Label^ 1 Ib. 4 oz. 68, Library Board $5,020.71 Manchester, Connecticut, ^11 SHOP-RITE PINEAPPLE can. _ Doxoni of Uses pkg- to set up separate account as hold a Public Hearing in the li ^ Spray Daodorant 7-ox. of 170 ■ • 7 BAKERY & SNACK TREATS directed in Section 11-24 of the Municipal Building Hearing 6 Packs RIGHT GUARD can 280 Windsor Ave., Wilson R RAISINS (-H our Cough Syrup Shop-Rlto baked goods save you dough. And of course since man IIv m not by Connecticut General Statutes Room, 41 Center Street, Man­ □ % vs .■ .-AV AS Reliavei Headachei' 'Sf; 5 9 ' brood alone, not when he con get great Shop-Rite plM and postrlM, too! and report of such use as au­ chester, Connecticut, Tuesday, e PERTUSSIN 587 Middle Turnpike .‘511 West Main St., Meriden NOW AT SHOP-RITE Fast btl. of thorized in Section 11-26, to be February 6, 1968 at 8:00 p.m. BUFFERIN „ 100 tablets 8 8 17e O ff Label Regular or Menthol 1260- Albany Ave., Hartford financed by increased State on proposed additional appro­ BRAND NEW! A sensational book oHer Shave Cream 11-ox. A A c br ead ” loaves »1 “In-Store Hoi Baker, Trenu" East, Manchester So Gentle and Grant in same amount. priation as folows: SEN D FOR GILLEH FOAMY can •17* WMII |IN ul M Soothing J i J 14-ox. pies, if A C _ Shop-Hite Of Middletown General Fund Budget 1967/ ’To: General Fund Budget 1967/ Tin : AiMKUIOVN lIEKITAIii: B A B Y P O W D E R cent. 7c Off Label 5'/>-ox. A A « Prospect Ave. and Blvd. Cut bfislv loi vitt; BUY A BOOK A WEEK M U F F I N S ^ 2 pkgs. of 4 29c ITALIAN BREAD 1lb.29c 835 Washington St. 68, Police Department $5,0(W 68, Treasurer’.H Account S CHIIR BOXTORS i2-\()i.u.Mi. s i;ro i Fo o lS f btl,of 44c J«® iN'S LOTION btl. 3 9 « (•■•M t f >!•) West Hai’tford MiddietiddletowA, ow Conn. o for Special Services and Over- $353.84 Volume 1 only I VolumM 2-12 II fit a jov LaUL* ALKA-SELTZER sstabl.is Regular o f Dry 16-ox, J t A c CHEESEHORM 12 ox. 59c GRINDER ROLLS 4 for 35c tlmCi to be financed from un­ (•'•nl or KMg VO-5 SHAMPOO pU»t. btl. 0 7 Open Mon for replacing parts on Bur- 10% CASH REFUND 450 Slater lid., New Britain lon.-Sat-W’S^m.-O p.m. anticipated revenue. i-oughs Check Signer, to be fi­ MAXIMUM RIFUNO Unscanted Hair Spray u ., t 10 n. Sugarad, Cinnamon or Golden Shop-Rlto T U R N O V E R S A s s '! A 'f o r 5 9 c ^^rON EVERYTHING YOU. •3.00 IN CASH PRESIDENTS John I. Garslde Jr., nanced from 1966/67 Surplus. ■ lee«

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89* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 81, 1968 PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN PAGE TWENTY-SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1968 THE Number of All-America Selections Still Available Indians Drop to Third Place After Loss in Bristol Herald Angle By EARL YO ST Year of Lineman in Pro Football Draft Sporta Editor ' ______t . ______^ mm ____ T rva Antralaa Davvia U a UTAfl AAM guard picked by Kansas Cathedral Surprises -■ Green Bay. using New Or­ first ■ round. The others were toe Los Angeles Rams. He was NEW YORK (AP) — All except Warren were first City; , Alabama leans’ choice, tk , a tackle Mike Taylor picked by toe 30th player picked, surpris­ Cold Second Half or second team All-Americans. end, picked by Dallas; Marvin Hopeful But Not Too Optimistic There were 12 rounds to go It was obviously the Year of linebacker from Texas-El Paso Pittsburgh; Tim Roesovlch, a ingly low for a Heisman Trophy EAST SIDE PEE-WEE and some tantalizing defensive end chosen by Phila­ winner. Upshaw, Trinity, Tex. defensive By Trouncing Eagles. Hopeful but not too optimistic about making the the Lineman for toe 26 pro and Boston picked Dennis Byrd, end, picked by Cleveland; The Ladders, ibehdnd the sharp names still available as teams. They picked seven line­ North Carolina State defensive delphia; , a running Two quarterbacks w ere shooting o t Ooraeroli’e 28 U n it^ States Olympic team in the 1968 Games is mara­ George Daney, Texaa-El Paso Costly in Defeat By RICH DYER ,x, u "; professional football re­ men to toe first round before tackle. New Orleans, utilizing back selected by CJdcago and picked ahead of Bebon to the thoner Little Johnny Kelley of Groton. Before receiv­ guard, picked by Kansas City. points, walloped Boland Oil last Prolific-scoring Joe McDowell set his Cath^ra H igh, , sumed drafting the na­ Miami chose Syracuse fullback Minnesota’s regular first-round Earl McCullough, an end chosen first round. They were Greg night, 41-9. He was helped out John Williams, Minnesota By BARRY COWLES team blazing last night, and, when tne smoke d ea r^ , ing his Gold Key at last Monday night’s dinner of the tion’s top collegiate players Larry <3sonka to break the spell. choice, took Kevin Hardy, Notre by Detroit. Landry of Massachusetts, se­ The glamour name of collegi­ lected by Detroit, and Eldridge tackle, picked by Baltimore; It was a long ride home for the Manchester High by John Samiotis (8) and Gary Connecticut Sports Writers’ Alliance in New Haven, The top choice was , Dame’s defensive end. Wyman (6). For the Losers their left a scorched East Catholic an 82-67 loser in Spnng-, today. ate football—quarterback Gary Dickey of Tcnne.ssce AAI State, , Arizona guard, Indians last night, as they dropped their second Kelley told of his immediate plans. Southern California’s powerful Then Miami chose Csonka, big man, Mike Shensle was held field. McDowell pumped in 35 points, hooping from just The pros went through five picked by Green Bay; and Doug straight, losing to Bristol Central, 63-61. The Red and Winner of six Five Mile Road tackle, who was snatched up by ending toe run of linemen. Beban of UCLA—was bypassed picked by Oakland. to four points. Rick NHooila scor­ rounds in 11 hours, 43 minutes In toe opening round and finally Crusan, Indiana tackle picked about everywhere as Cathedral Eagles a premature m a r-'» Races to Manchester on Thanks­ the Minnesota Vikings. The Vi­ Yary was one of five Southern Other first-round choices White still n e^ one win to qualify for a berth in the ed three points. out-marked East with its torrid contest's outset. It “7 Monday—just one minute less selected to toe second round by by Miami. Class AA state Tournament. ------giving morning and the biggest kings were exercising toe No. 1 California stars chosen In toe were: shooting game. iheir only lead of the night than It took them a year ago. , The teams used 3 hours, 85 The Indians slid to third place EAST SIDE MIDGET name In the local field since ' choice acquired from toe New , San Diego State Watkins (14) and Tim Varde 19 was the second straight Sprlng^field club picked"" There were 138 players drafted minutes to complete toe first in OCIL standings with an 8-3 Russell’s Barber Shop edged Joe McCluskey hung up his run­ York Giants to toe trade for end, selected by Buffalo; Jim (11) were top guns for the los- loss after 11 wins for the straight hoops to puH“ ' ning shoes, Kelley said he would and many more conspicuous by round and 4:10 to finish the sec­ record. Central, 6-5, moved up Joe's Barber Shop last night, Fran Tarkenton last year. Smith, Oregon defensive back, Eagles, on the skid since being gj,ead, 10-4, with three minutes'" their absence. Poor Cassius Almost Broke ond, using most of the 16 min­ 29-27 in the last 30 seconds on train two months before toe Bos­ After Yary was selected, Cin­ picked by Wa.shington; Mac- to fourth place behind the In­ Manchester led a halftime clipped, 45-44, by Northwest remaining in the period. M e -'" Still available were quarter­ utes allowed between picks. The a basket by Steve Samiotis. He ton Marathon, April 19, Pa­ cinnati, toe American Leag(ue’s Cassius Clay says he’s almost wide speaking tour that will In- Arthur Lane, Utah State run­ dians. Conard High of West bu2zer 35-30 and at the closeof Catholic last Friday. Coach Bob Dobell's early 10 points gave " backs Kim Hammond of Florida 7 :45 for two rounds was some­ wound up with 14 points. Kevin triot’s Day. The last American newest team, made Its maiden .clude appearances before Negro ning back picked by St. Louis. Hartford advanced to second the third after a 13-13 tie score Agnew's winners are now 10-2. home crew a 20-10 spread'’® State and Dewey Warren of hntke because he cfin’t fight to what faster tlibn toe 8:09 used Downham and Randy Cole to triumph to Boston, Kelley choice Bob Johnson, Tennes­ student groups on college cam­ , Auburn center behind Windham High of Willl- in the first period. Dave Rood Cathedral piled It on all y,g first turn, Tennessee; linebacker Granville the United States. lost year. scored six and five points re­ said toe winner would most like­ see’s highly, regarded center. puses and at Black Muslim picked by San Francisco; Lee mantlc. did af tne job on defense and In night, iacorlng so profusely that Scoring In spurts, but either"^ ly be a younger man,’’ at least Liggtos of Oklahoma; defensive "I’m not being allowed to White Weber State running There was a five-minute limit spectively for the winners. Mike Then Atlanta tk (Jlaude mosques. He speaks Monday at bringing the 'ball eoross. their guests never really had ff,g abundance or accuracy of - 10 years younger than me.” tackle Greg Pipes of Baylor; de­ work here in America and I’m back, picked by the New York between picks in each round aft­ Salmond led the losers with 15 Humphrey, a defensive end UCLA. OCIL STANDINGS The Indians looked like they _ _ the chance to catch up. The y^g gay Staters, the Eagles fail- The Fitch High School teacher fensive backs Tom Schoen of not being allowed to leave," he Jets; James Hill, Texas AAI de­ er toe first two. That deadline paints and Mike Mistretta from Tennessee A&I State, and "Many people say, how are Overall Bay Staters held a 10-point ed t o m a k e up the distance. Me- — is now 87. "I ’ll give It my best," Notre Dame and Frank Loria of said. "Naturally money would fensive back, picked by San Die­ remained in effect today and had what It takes In the first shipped in‘^th'eight, San Diego, using a pick ac­ you gonna eat, champ? How are W-L W-L edge since the first quarter,. Dozen’s shooting coupled with''” he added. The top two U.S. res­ VPI and guards Gary Cassells was expected to speed toe final period, holding the Rams scor- quired from Denver, chose Russ be depleted." you llvtog% Well, how does the go. Windham 9-2 10-3 less for the first four minutes. WEST SIDE PEE-WEE and never saw It cut. a slight rebounding edge, m ade-i idents to place will gain Olym­ of Indiana and Rich Stotter of Maurice Moorman, Texas 12 rounds along. Houston, among others. Washington, a Missouri tackle. Clay is starting on a^ nation­ little bird eat? Conard 9-3 10-S Outstanding defense was played Paganl's trimmed Norman's, "It seemed like everything the difference as Cathedral led pic berths. Manchester 8-3 9-3 by the locals' in the first 16 19.12. A cool night for shoot- Cathedral threw up went in,’ ’ 42-28 at the half and 65-46 by-.- A good, young marathoner Central 6-S 7-6 minutes as they outecored their j^jh sides, with Pa- East Coach Don Burns aatd. the third quarter. runner, with the time, must Maloney S-5 7-5 hosts 17-21 and 11-15. ganfs outlasting Norman's. "They had a real hot night East’s strongest showing.^’ train at least three months be­ Eastern S-S 6-6 3 shooting, particularly McDowell came in the fourth quarter as It"" Leading at the first two buzz- High scorer for Paganl’s were fore a run, Kelley said. "Be­ Hall 4-8 6-8 and just were too much for us.’’ rallied halfway* through th&«a ers, 17-11 smd 38-26, the Indlcms Jetm Farrand (9) and Dan cause of my experience, I can Wethersfield 2-9 3-10 Cathedral scored from the stanza. Trailing 69-50 with four saw a reverse situation takeiSocha (5). For the losers. Quag- get away with two months of P la tt,,^ 1-9 1-12 floor at a 55 per cent clip, and a half minutes remaining, >• place after intermission. Central Ua had eight ixiints. hard work. I run all year long. sinking 36 of 65 field goal at- the visitors ran up four conse- .’ JOHNNY KELLEY came alive In the third period It’s fun running to toe snow,” Ben Grzyh added eight points tempts and going 11-19 on free cutive baskets, three on clutch Minit Auto Tire Centers sinking 20 p o i n t s t o Man- WEST SIDE MIDGET II 1. , 400 to 600 play- in the last caiita to pace a los­ throws. The winners were most jump shots by Melody. The Tadce Kelley hw represent- g,, 75 C h e s t e r ’ s elg^it. This tied things Center Billiards trounced the ing cause. effective on the outside shots, drive fell short in the period’s ' > up at 46-46 at the close of the West Sides, 40-21 with Jeff ed toe Utoted States to the little Jbn "Greek" Zlogas McDowell and teammate Don closing minutes, though, when third stanza. Woods scoring 13 points. Kelley O lj^plc RiiWivlt hnn ^ ^ String. But ■was high for the winners with Ford proving especially adept a series of turnovers robbed the>" In the fourth period, the scor- Mahone (6) and Kevin Eagle’s of possession of thei.: toe best c^ ce^ o, M n g thAtoe ^ complain ^ ^for ^ we have 17 potats. Ziogas entered the , , . . V u ____ U , Walsh were 'too much for at long range. game alt the. second stanza as a cl«^ed h^ds no less McDowell, rated by many as ball, enabling Cathedral to add" Marathon, Kelley said. He . „ _ ._,, than seven times. Central first West Slders. Scoring hon­ some Insurance baskets. should make toe Olympic team college football. replacement, and what a re- ors for the losers went ito Stan probable candidate for high took the lead with 7:16 re­ school All-America honors, East J.V.'s fared better in easily.” * * ♦ plBoement he was. There was (Jhace (10). PRE-INVENTORY Just no stopping this 5-8 junior. maining on a hoop by Jake Sca­ tossed In 15 of 23 floor shots the prelim, stopping Cathedral- Burfoot is well-known locally, |j__g There lia, 48-46. Two straight hoops BwisMng the nets fOr 16 Y MIDGETS and five of eight tosses at the In a close, 83-77, win. Ed Row-"' too, having been second best by Dick Cobb combined with points, Scalia got 10 in the foul stripe. The big forward ley with 19 points paced the-, to the last two Five Mile Road Not only was last night’s de- three charity shots, one by Ray Elks spoiled Hilltop Motors third period and Hegln sank tallied 20 points in the first winners, followed by John Socha" Races In Manchester on Thanks- feat costly to Manchester High Kelly l^^d'tJ«rfmm''Bm“ G^^b (18), Tom Juknis (17) and Tom 14 wiiUe Grandbois was held to half. givlner morning.i-o' ju Bristol against Central, but pul Manchester- In the lead, 53- a easy 31^11 victory. Phil 11 paints. Ford followed for the winners’ Sullivan (12). The jayvees now-^ « « * toe Icxjad’s hopes for a CCIL 52. Greg Hagln and Andy Grand- Stoneman (11) and B ru^ Land­ OUT OF REACH— Bailey Howell (18), Sam Jones (24) and Tom Sanders Manchester hit idne for 14 ry (10) played ■well for tho championship were dimmed. bois each sank a hoop for the (16) of Boston await towering rebound along with Chet Walker of 76ers. hit 14 and Jim Hart 10 to make 8priii|(field (82) Off the Cuff The Indians are now two games at the chanlby line while Cen­ Rams. winners. For Hilltop, Drew P B F tral aside nine o f 16. From the it a quarter In double figures. 1 McDowell ...... 06 New York football Giants’ behind league-leading Wlnd- ^ CLOSEOUT! Winzler was high with seven \ This was the lost lead Man- East’s Tim Kearns scored 19 2 Hart ...... 4 2-2 fJoof the IndlMis hit 26-67 for tailies. Increase Lead to Three Games 3 Ford ...... 7 2-4 111first Ai picki/.x-A tow. the draft______was— No. ham to toe loss column. . . 4 6 'per c f« t and the Hams hit ^®®***^ enjoyed. With less than In the second game, Wyman points and pulled down 18 re­ 5 Egglc.ston ...... , V OfO 41 because they had given up Keeping pace with Manchester, 20 seconds remaining, a travel 3 Bemrd ...... 0 3-3 - 87-67 ftjT 40.3 per cent. Tum- Oil outlasted Manchester Auto bounds in a standout effort for their first choice to get Fran East Catholic High too went violation was committed by __. „ . _____ 1 Sullivan ...... 1 0-0 overs wet« even with each team the losers. "Kearns did a real 1 Fish ...... u (M) ’I’arkenton from Minnesota a down to Its second straight each side, a cosUy mistake for 0 Callahfui ...... 0 OO credMed with 10. AasIHts for the 76ers Stretch Lead good job for us all night long,’ ’ year ago. Allle Sherman said defeat sifter an 11-game win the Indians, as J score rested 0 Haggerty ...... 2 OO tocalB wenlt to Kelly (5) end Bums said in praise of the the biggest needs were a run- skein. Manchester lost Its open- at 62-61» Central. John Klldish (8). High for the 15 Totals 36 1947 Kent Smith (2). frontcourter, who Is only a nlng back, an offensive tackle er and then proceeded to rack SPECIAL GROUP OF FAMOUS MFRS.. At the three second mark ten­ 'losers were Bruce Taggart (14) llojft Catholic (67) Ih the refcounding depart­ sophomore. 3 Reynolds ...... 6 0-1 and a defensive tackle. . . up nine straight triumphs. . . sion took the toll with a slight and Tim McOonville (10).Their In Satisfying Victory 5 Kennedy ...... 3 1-1 ment the locals edged the hosts, combined efforts scored 12 Doug Melody with 17 points, Weeb Ewbank of the Jets, Feeling here la that the Boston melee erupting at mid-court and 3 Kea.m.t ...... 8 3^ 36-31. Gbtib made nine gvahs points in last quarter to nearly Jim Reynolds at 12 and Gary 0 Kinel ...... 6 OO speaking at the Gold Key Din- Red Sox missed toe boat — EllinKton (66) Kinel, 10, trailed Kearns. Over­ 2 Melotly ...... 6 5-7 NEW YORK (A P )—^The Philadelphia 76ers length­ 0 Qul.ih ...... 0 1-a ner, as did Sherman, noted that again —by not bringing some of ened their lead over Boston, but the gap they closed G. Zahner all, East made good on 28 of 61 n Barry ...... 0 0-0 only once all season, to toe open- its famUy Into Connecticut on a rajib swooped p , throw line. Hagln hit the first y BTJSINESSmx.n W. Zahner tries from the floor and went 0 Wade ...... 0 1-0 his in the fourth canto. Hagin between themselves and the Celtics must have proved Bcihnlcr .. 0 Quigley ...... 6 (W) Ing gsone, did New York field winter goodwill mission ala toe led the winners 'with nine grabs. tte second try ^ club ex- Bnahm ... 11-19 in the foul department. 0 Intravia ...... 0 OO its first string offensive back- New York Yankees. True, the Carpenter Back to back baskets by "We beat them lat the£r own t o ^ the score at 63-61, Rams^ ^ stre4 to eight Philadelphia^ Uie defending delphia took a^ 63-61 Jead a.t in- Erne ErnSr 13 Totals 28 11-19' 67 field. Either Bob Boozer or Matt Red Sox are at toe top of toe before Greer took Hm Kearns and Mike Kennedy gave Score at half: 4^08. Oaihedrel. pack to toe American League 4 Ply Tubeless Snell, the top running backs, game. My boya dM a real fine straight last night by toealUng National Basketball Association termlsslon Hedntz ^ in the last half and de- the Sportsmans Tavern, 95-62. champions after dethroning over Hartmaji were injured and sidelined. at the moment and are far After Sam Jones had put Bos- • "Boozer scored 13 touchdowns ahead to ticket sales. . .but served to win. Manchester has . . . ’ ^ “ It was the Vets aU the way Boston in a hard-fought battle All Garrott a great team, tout any team can . . . Hohenthal getting la^t season, had won only one ^on ahead 86-84 in the third to less than half the season. things will not always be this Totals 03 20 66 he added. Ewbank made a good bright. The Yanks, during good win on any night’’ expresed a . ^ the league’s highest point pro- tries against the quarter, Greer shot Phlladel- Smith (38) Rockville, Ellington very happy Rams’ Ooach Gene "L , . . duetton and setting a record for yg^j. g^d that record PWa ahead to stay. F Pta. point. "There axe so rnemy and bad years, fully realize toe ®"®, ^ “ minutes. g -y *>y wtung to r 19 from ^ 7 6 ^ The lead grew to 11 and when 0 12 teams that toe players are customer potential to the Nut- J Ooach Pha Hyde was quiet *he field and six for six from jjjgy closed the spread Boston cut it to 109-106 with 4;36 L^vaiiec Gain Hoop Triumphs spread thin. Of the 80 players meg State and schedule an- and sotonn saying “We played ^ ^ e fou liln e for a total of 44 Tuesday night in Philadelphia left. Greer snared four quick elcslei that We (Jets) analyzed, about nual meetings with toe new’s 24 Month Tires great defense in the firat half points. Pete K i^ added 18 for ^ 126-II8 victory over Bos- points, wrapping it up. Greer joim SO may break Into the major media. . .While he didn’t meeting at the clubs. 2 Back to winning ways last night were three area hoop tout hairdly no defense or of­ the cause. Tony Morlanos ton, and at the same time in- finished with 27 points, Scheme league. . .Big Jess Richardson^ score, Ray LaGace of Manches- Maacheater (61)> Reicnel J teams, after suffering losses last Friday night. Elling-_^ fense tai the second half. Real­ P B Pta iplayed hia usual great gome creased their Eastern Division Oscar Robertson scored 19 of former tackle with toe PhUa- ter got Into toe Boston College You’ll know the SAVINGS when ly, I have nothing to say.’’ 3 OoM> ...... 9 21 getting 31 itaUies for the Sports- lead over the Celtics to three his 35 points In the second half Totialf) 18 23 38 ton High defeated E. O. Smith, 66-38, in a one-sided- delphla Eagles and Boston PaU, lineup for a few minutes against 2 Oougtikn ...... a affair minus'Hiigh-scoring Timmy Quinn, out with in- The Indians entertain Platt 4 Oatrout ...... 6 4^ man. games. as Cincinnati turned a 49-48 Bloomfleld (70) now toe Pate’ defensive line UCLA last weekend at Madison you see these Original Equipment 'HIgb o f Ifortden Friday night. 1 KeJly ...... 6 13 ------halftime deficit into an easy vie- elements F Pta. juries. The Knights now boast ------coach pointed out that of toe Square Garden. _ a Smith ...... 1 In other NBA games. Clncln- . ««o i ^ - r ' TMaga 'went a toft different U an overall record. Rockville ftoish the season strong. 3 Grxyb ...... 3 nati routed Detroit 121-101 and 0 O anoa ...... 1 8 High, after losing three Jim McClellan sank 12 points type tires. Every tire is Brand New, for Ooenh Jim Moriarty and his Baltimore slipped by New York ^®^® West 0 ShoCf ...... 0 trott. Evans 14 straight, came on strong to de- behind Smi'th’s pace - setting jayvee’s, as a greatly improved 134-131 in a doubleheader at group downed •the Central jun- 15 Totaie 26 9-14 81 r*c»wai Baltimore rode Earl Monroe’s 0 feat CVe foe Plalnvilie High, 66- Central. (63) Madison Square Garden; San Dave Shelton -with 16 points. Hawks Enjoy Streak,' Factory Fresh.. .all First Quality I iora, 06-41, in an exalting pre- hot hand as the flashy rookie Dickens 0 46. The Rams are now 2-7 and Rockville held a narrow mar­ P B Francisco nudged Chicago 123- 'Mm. Dave Ware (16) and Dave 4 Kag)ln ...... 5 ll7 t o ‘aWcago'!‘ ^dS^tUe"^^^ dropped in 39 ^Ints, including a 0 3-10 in the record book. gin at the half but came on 'Hassett (16) paced the scoring 3 Gnandtools ...... 5 Coventry High rolled by Strong to the final 16 minutes Hurry, while all sizes in stock! 1 ScalJa ...... S ELKS — Jim Aceto 147-377, Angeles 128-116 to Seattle. ^ ^ S ^ l for the -winners with Doug Han­ a Oonlia ...... 1 Totals 30 10 70 Vtoal Tech in a tough battle, to produce the 20-potot finish Longest in 24 Years 0 G4ovinaaa> ...... 0 WUllam Collins 146-391, Hal South Windsor (49) sen and. Bob Herdic adding 10 1 Zlosas ...... 8 B F Pte. 46-43, adding more in.'jurance deficit. and nine points respectively. ” woods 138-363, Roger Rlcard As^claUon^'^Nfw^ wlto%wo?eSonS°rem^THto Botticello 0 8 .on a setnire third poeLtion in The longestat NationalNations Hockey League wiiming^reak ONE LOW PRICE THESE SIZES: U Totata 27 9-16 63M 142,149 FrednvoB PoudrierPniidiHnr 141,141 John.Tohn i,„ 1.0 mi di««, wiin two seconos remaining, ills Fortin ... COVF.NTRY — Setting the Dave Raponey (17), WiiMe Score at half: 3526. Mancheater. put Kentucky 112-101, Pitts- final show came after New York Za^ordkl the OOCs. Also in ttiis confer- scoring pace for the Patriots, in 24 years has bi;oug Drought Montreal from last to first in Naretto 161-388, Joe Plcaut 146- burgh ourgn beatoeai xvunnesotaMinnesota 121-112izi-iiz j,gU. Kuharich of the Philadelphia fensive bateeri,n9 wheel worm and windshield ice free. most of toe time being the only Rolton (44) and goals by Claude Provost, ton’s Johmjy Bucyk for mld-eea- B F Pts. points, Sam Wilde was the For toe winners it was Joe eoty to grip on cold m orningil person to toe world doing so. Grose JeEin Beliveau and Yvan Oour- son Lady Byng honors. 48 Month ...... 7 6 19^4. game’a_ his3i.,,..inan to .paoe jh e Clemento with_ M tallies an(l v‘.T.:.r...... 2“ 0 noyer -wcuaaw carried - the - Canadiens ' JrllKIvei,kp«tta; -a el ir’xw/fa,6-foot-9,- iw'jfcfvw*'*466-pound • "We’ve never been- faoiUous- Sollehsch^ 6 Rams; P ojlw ed by Steve -Gor- Tom Evans wftn-.i'i Ernie within four victories of the aU- *d(Sviiah has 27 gbaki 27 assists ~Dupout SAVE YOUR SNOW TIRES about it—I always meant dt,’ ’ Pepin ...... 2 2 ^ don (16) and Paul Jalbs (15) Davis’s 13 points. The War- Guarantee STEREO Hi ^fidelity time NHL strli^ of 14 set by the oidy six p ei^ ty minutes. 4 Track said the steel-wristed, wasp- ' ...... \ J 2 the Rockville five may have hit hawks have won nine games in Boston Bruins in 1929-80. Hie 12 NHL coaches also gave W indshield wadsted first baseman Tuesday Hian.son ...... 2 0 J| upon the right comlblnatlon to 14 starts to date. T A PE DECK as birthday cake was served to The CfutEuUens have allowed second-yeEir pro Bobby Orr, 19, b a t t e r ie s Totals 16 12 44 “MUNTZ” signing ceremonies at Wriglby oidy 15 goals during toe winning of Boston and his 21-year-old for your car or boat DE-ICER J Field. .. Coventry (46) streak, which began with a 6-2 teamma'te, forward Deirek San­ F Pts. There were rumors that Ernie Plaster ...... 5 9 Red Sox Sign 10 Players victory over New York Jon. 6. derson, the first-half nod for TotxHtto has scored just one gotU toe James Norris Memorial was finished after a mediocre MntvnnMorgan Sale! i88 Traphy (best defenseman) and SPRING TIRE SPECIAL 1966 campaign, but h^ fooled Alexander in four vlsite to Montreal this Orcutt ... Including Stange and Foy ronto, Boston and Chicago by (Jalder Memorial Trophy (top the critics—as well as Manager Cour season. rookie), respectively. Leo Durocher—^by rebounding Cunaiagimm BOSTON (AP) Ten more Young award as toe circuit’s installed ( SpeoVen E11 lo ) New formula aerosol spray de tcei ALL ARE for a gfreat 1967 season. Tolal.s 13 20 46 ; OIDSMUH'II FREE 'ful binlt-in dual amplifiers 7.75x14 Boston Red Sox players have top hurler, veteran catcher Els­ gives wide coverage pattern, m elts' Viiml Tech (43) n n r .is 1. 1 ^ ( 3 0 1 "^ >"N ' Playing flawless fist base, he ton Howard, and slugger Ken F u l l Icroo nnd tonal Ijatnnce ice fast Scrape away loosened ice 4-PLY B F ; joined the fold, brlng^lng to 14 was a giving force dn toe Cubs’ Thompson ...... 7 1 Harrelson. Spectator-Style Matches TOR IT. 0TE» COMMRAOtt MAUK Uses rnslly obtained* standard with removable scraper cap tco- Mucklo ...... 0 0 0 toe number of baseball players 6 AAR r-tr k endless ploy cartndRcs -■s.*5;*5r) flomical, harmless to car paint. 1st LINE third-place finish—toe first time B'^hham ...... 2 0 Stange last season led the club L 7 - 8.25x14 they made the first division fi»roho«l ...... 6 3 45 that the American League pen- to earned run average with a since 1946. OampbeJl ...... 1 1 3 nant winners have signed. 2.77 mark. Foy, who shared the . Slated in Tennis Tourney WHITEWALLS ONLY Gcnerou.s ...... 3 0 Plus 3AN FRANCISCO (AP) — The club announced Tuesday third base job with Jerry Adair 10 43 KANSAS CITY (AP) — Tep- What's more, they c E i n get Willie Mays, who at 3(1 says he Totals that Lee Stange, Joe Foy, Norm and Dalton Jones, batted .261, Tax nlB fans, notoriously subdued, their ticket-money took It the TIR E and AUTO 8.15x15 is not ready to start thinking as Siebern, Russ Gibson, Ray Culp, hit 16 homers, and batted to 49 will be invited tot^blow their cool a coach after his worst season College Basketliall George- Spriggs, Billy Rohr, runs. competition proves dtoappoint- at a tryout of spectator-styled Take Your Pick at One Low Pilce! to 1967, has signed his 1968 base­ East Rick Hoban, Jerry Moses and Gibson and Moses will com­ matches to KfinsEis City start­ insr- 4 ball contract for about $125,000. Navy 85, Gettysburg 59 Luis Alvarado have signed their pete with Howard for toe catch­ SERVICE CENTERS The Wort^Cup fea­ Alii FIRST QUAUTY TIRES! NO TRADE-IN REQUIRED! FREE MOUNTING! contracts for toe coming season. ing cjiores this season. The two ing Hmrsday. matches, Mays’ signing was one of six Fordham i»3, Wagner 71 turing fouzjtop tennis Eimateurs Minit Auto No salaries were announced, other catchers employed at var­ Eight singles and two doubles announced Tuesday by toe San Miami, Ohio, 66, Pitt 42 , of 1967, arZ the start of an 80- in keeping with club policy, but ious times by Manager Dick will be idayed through Satur­ SAVE TWO WAYS — WE GIVE VALUARLE GREEN STAMPS! Francisco Giants. The others C o^t Guard Acad. 100, Bates tournament\)ur offering $1 mil­ WETHERSFIELD ■ MERIDEN WATERBURY SPRINGFIELD WESTFIELD and their estimated 8alarle| 94 It appears certain that the cost Williams last season. Bob TIU- day, vrito eight of toe world’s MANCHESTER BERLIN man and Mike Ryan, have both foremost amateurs and piofes- lion in prize money. Store # 12 Store #21 Store #22 315 Center St. were pitcher Mike McCormick, Williams 116, S p r 1 n gfield. to owner Tom Yawkey of sign- ' ~ Store #15 Store # 11 Store #13 Store #14 Ing toe 10 Is far less than'toe been traded. sioneds participating. The Eimateura include John Centennial Plaza Waterbury Shopping Plaza Springfield Shopping Plaza 322 East Main Strset $66,000 to $66,000; first baseman Mass., 78 Necomhe, winner at Wimbledon 328 West Middle Turnpike Webster Squsre Plaza 942 Silas Deane Highway first four players who signed. Siebern signed for his second And the spectators, given to Msridsn, Conn. Watarbury, Conn.. Springfield, Mass. Wsatfield, Maas. Mianchester Willie McCovey, $80,000, and Northeastern 86, CTark 67 and Forest HUls last year and Msnehester, Conn. Berlin, Conn. Watharafield, Conn. catcher Tom Haller, infielder' Holy Cross 71, Boston U. 66 Previously committed to con­ season with toe Hose. A 17-year only polite applause in the past, leader of Australia’s winning MORIARTY BROTHERS 643-5135 Jim Davenport and Infielder- Seton Hall 82, St. Francis, tracts were toe league’s MVP, pro veteran, Siebern last year wlU be encouraged to cheer, Carl Yastrzemski; pitcher Jim batted .205 to his role as handy­ boo, stomp and make all the Davis Cup team. He is ranked outfielder Jim Ray Hart, each N.Y., 48 first In the world. OPEN MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 9 to 9 ■ SATURDAY 9 to 6 about $26,000. WU 88, Southampton 52 Lonborg, winner, of toe Cy man and pinch hitter. noise they vdsh . 1

y . * \ .... I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 81, 1968 PAGE 'TWENTY-NINE HUGOS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1968 Fi THIS JOB O'DOG CATCHER I DID A POdCH COfAE WHAT A BREARl I \ I'M /MAJOR AMOS Nt h e c l e r k T Household Services THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Hdp Wontod— Help W anted Mate 36 ■ IS MAK1^4'AB6ATBUN^iy; r IN HERE/ELMER? COULDN'T RUN ANOTHER) HOOPLE.LATE OF WHO SCREENS O ^ r e d 13«A Female 35 JOURNE’YMAN electrician, Im- OUTO'AAEi ^ STEPl THE WORCESTERSHIRE FUSIL- , NEW PRODUCTS 1 W AS mediate steady employment. aPUFF— GASPJ) EERS./ tXIRiNG MY YCRLDWIDE TRW gLSj HAS A BUSY LIGHT TRUCKING, bulk dellv- v ;MEM GRAMPS WAS OH MiS LAST LEGS' r . b . THE OLP 0OV FIMALLV TURNED UP GENERAL clerical duties. 40 CERTAINLY LUCKV/100! CLASSIFIED hours per week, paid company Wilson Electrical Co.. 649-4817. I SECURED /AN EYOTIC RECIPE THAT WAS SCHEDULE— An»w«r to Provleu* Puiilo ery, yards, attics, cellars His 1DES -T ime out for worlo war n r! TH E FAMILY .SECRET C?F THE SHAH.-' 1 FELT PO YOU HAVE cleaned and removed. Also odd JkDFF.IiOFFt WHAT? iKl benefits, pleasant working con­ DEAN MACHINE I SHOULD GIVE MY OLD FRIEND, YOUR COM­ AN APPOINT- 'As You Like It' jobs. 644-8S62. I TMIHW. L -lUis tAVnKk ] ditions. Apply Contromatics PANY PRESIDEigT, THE FIRST CHANCE A T iM E N T ?/ OOGUrA MAKE fAMiLT Corp., 200 West Main St., Rock­ ACROSS 6SaUre ADVERTISING 102' Colonial Rd.. Manchester TH E- VALUABLE-/ ville, 875-3317 Mr. Kellcher. An 7 Legal point Building— OUT MV WILL: DON'T 0£ RIGHTS h 1 "Sweet ore tho CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS I OOK'T WANT equal opportunity employer. 8 Javanese Contracting 14 SILLV, Has Immediate openings -----c badger ANVsOUABBLING) GRAMP5.' •dvertUy"'' 9 Shower 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. CASHIER-CLERK, full-time on­ days and nights; HOMES, GARAGES, porches, AFTER I'M ly, liberal benefits. Apply In a vicar }® rec rooms, room additions, GOME.' 8 "Under the U Ftnlehei COPY CLOSING •nME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. person, Gacr Brothers, 140 Tool Maker for Jig and Fix­ eenwood-----’ 17 Concur kitchens, roofing, siding, gen­ Rye St., South Windsor. ture Work Killan city 19 Of a doctor 6 P.M. DAY BEFORE PUBLICATION eral repair work. Financing 13 Before (ah.) Deadline for Saturday and Monday is 6 PJ«. Frltoy. Turret Lathe Operators 21 "All the world's available. No down payment. CLERK TYPIST — Manchester 14 Merit Economy Builders, Inc. 643- area. Varied duties, some IS Part of ipeech 45 Concluding Hardlnge Chuckbr Operators ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN 16 She fell in love 22 Attempted 3* Legal passage (muticy PLEASE READ YOUR AD 6159. - ’ bookkeeping and payroll ex­ with a wreitler 23 Lubricated instruments 25 Poker sUke 37 Competlton 48 Norse cod perience helpful but not neces­ General Machinists .BUT HIS HIGHNESS 18 Foreboding 48 ConsteUation ClasHlficd or "Want Ads" are taken over the phone as a CARPENTRY — concrete steps, 20 Chromoiome 28 Elevate 39 Creeks sary, will train. Hours 8-4:30 ~ as VtiUTIU-SUNPOWN 29 "Forest of---- " 40 Unruly horde SO Golf peg oonvenienoe. Tho advertiser should read his ad the FIRST floors, hatchways, remodeling,, Milling Machine Operators TCLOSS UP THIS Slav factors 52 Roman bronze Monday through Friday. Mu.st 21 Shop 30 Looks askance 42 Meager DAY IT APPEARS end REPORT ERRORS In time for the porches, garages, closets, ceil­ have own transportation. Send VDUIOPI^ OF VOJRS 32 Maid 44 Strike with 53 Cyprinoid fish' next insertion. The Herald is responsible for only ONE Incor­ Drill Pres." Operators AN* COMK HOMB. 24 Enclosure 54 Beetle ings, attics finished, rec resume imd refcrencc.s to Box 26 Group of three rect or omitted insertion for any advertisement and then only rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ 27 Of nerves r-r- 1“ S“ IT rr to the extent of a “make good” Insertion. Errors which do ij, Manchester Herald. Inspectors 31 Troubles 1” not lessen the value of tho advertisement will not bo oon^wted er related work. No job too 32 Tardy [5“ n 1rr by “make good” insertion. small. Dan Moran, Builder. URGENTLY needed babysitter Experience in Job Shop ilZIN G ' 34 Exist □ J Evenings 649-8880. for one pre-schooler and one Preferred HIM UP*~ c w »K.'Tit-g-r,..r; 35 Driving IT" 17^ first grader, 2 days per week, command [f- New plant, completely alr- 36 Lady □ ADDITIONS, remodeling, gar­ my home. Call 649-0302 after 37 Be borne IT ar 643-2711 875-3136 ages, rec rooms, bathrooms 6. condltloncd for .summer and 36 Whirlpools !T 1 a (RockviUe, Toll Free) tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce­ winter, all benefits. 40 Grasping person B" ment work, cellar floors, pat­ O N E O F T U e GIRL wanted for bakery sales OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIANS 41 Cape ' ■ ^ ■n An Equal Opportunity 43 Baking places 7T Zh-IT ios, roofing. Call Leon Cels- R£AF>r/\/£^‘' clerk. Apply in person. Davis TMAKJK HEAVEM£ Employer EVERY TIME A BLUEJAY SWOOPEP POWN 44Nai ■ J- zynskl. Builder. 649-4291. J>£3 /OtvA i- 3L O I9«| hr 041 fvatw - Bakery, 521 Main St. VOUR GRAND- OM <3RAm P 3 BIRC> FEEE7ER ALL THE OTHER 47 Its cspital sr Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? WINDOW CLEANER —full-Ume F A TH E R H A S BIRPB SCATTER ED -SO ALL /VIORWIMfi is Havana w tl WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ PART-TIME clerk typist, 3 STOPPEDTHAT HE'B BEEN BANOINO ON A FRVIMO F>NTD , IT or part-time. Steady, good c twi fcy MiAi 1st. TM. ■<» OJ> Nl. OH, 49 Cynosure JT ■P modeling specialist. Additions, days, Monday, Wednesday and RACKET? WHAT SCARE O F F TH E MS/ NOW HE'S MAD SI Put down, as n 24-Hour Answering Service Business Opportunity 28 Help Wanted— Help Wanted— pay. Manchester Window :K V\M& HB IWINar AT HIMSELF BECAUSE HE'S the Uw W~ «r rec rooms, dormers, porches, Friday, varied duties, typing DAVY JONES FRIGHTENED THEM A LL Cleaning Co., 649-5334. BY LEPF and McWILLIAMS 5S Mine Ingress n Free to Heraid Readers cabinets, formica, bullt-lns, p h iLUPS Petroleum Co. has a Female 35 Female 35 nece.s.sary, in.surancc agency / /N/VAV... A C A S E OF TH E S6 Abstract being 0“ background helpful but not es­ 3 IF WE'RE WELL, AT LEAST YEAH... THOSE ^ CHAAAPION o f T H E UN­ 57 Act again l H bathrooms, kitchens. 649-3448^ modem 3 bay service station WOMAN wanted to manage WANTED EXPERIENCED WE REALIZE HOW WRONG ABOUT THAT MAKES IT A ODDS AREN'T TOO DERDOG -njRMING O U T 58 Cooking utensils Want Informotlpn on one of our classified advertisements? for lease. Excellent opportu sential. Oill 643-9555, 9-4. WAREHOUSEMEN SERIOUS THIS IS... HIS IMMINENT TD B E A BOGEY/MAN/> in NEWTON H. SMITH & SON — school cafeteria in South Wind­ clerk-typist for diversified job 50-50 PROPO­ BAD, SI A. OKAY, 59 Greek letter LJL No answer at the telephone listed? Simply call tho nlty, paid training program. BUT WE STILL HAVE DEFECTION, SITION, d a v y ; WE'LL CLIMB A- 60 Belgian river PVPRM 64 Remodeling, repairing, addi­ sor. Approximately 400 meals in office of small machine WANTED — Woman to take TO TURN VOU DOWN. You W O N 'T 52 Call 236-3770 aftcj 6 p.m jr For T-V and appliance dis­ BOARD Y O U R DOWN h tions, rec rooms, garages, served . dally. Large quantity shop. Salary commensurate over household duties and to HAVE TO DEATH SHIP.' 1-201-377-8100. care for two children, ages 2 tributor. Fork-lift experi­ - KILL HIM*.' 1 Footed vase 55“ EDWARDS porches and roofing. No job food experience necessary. with ability. Fringe benefits. ence desirable. Ideal work­ 2 Michigan canal r t t - too' small. Call 649-3144. Contact Dietician, 644-2067. Call Mrs. Loersch for details and 4, to live In full-time, ing conditions, good salary. 3 Australian bird 5T 1 ANSWERING SERVICE and appointment for interview. plea.sant neighborhood. 875- 4 Spanish ladies 1 1 1 1 Schools and Classes 33 TWO waitresses for evening 5-day week, vacation, excel­ S Withered Special Services 15 Emco Corp., Route 6 and 44A, 6238, 643-1884. Or write P. O. lent benefits. .B work, full or part-time, experi­ Bolton. Tel. 649-5258. Box K, Vernon, Conn. 649-0500 875-2519 TILE CONTRACTOR floors, TRACTOR TRAILER ence not necessary. Apply In _ walls, shower door installa­ person only. Howard Johnson's GET MY FREE CATALOG, EASTCO, INC. and leave your message. You’ll hear from our advertiser in TRAINING 95 Leggett St., East Hartford Jig time without spending all evening at tho telephone. tions, marble work, firehearths, Restaurant, 394 Tolland Tpke., earn $50, $100-even more in patios and entrances. Free es­ Manchester. name brand merchandise. Help 528-6581 G. I. TRAINING your friend.s shop at home. ,K(iL timates. Call 643-0106. Automobiles For Sole 4 ■ ------, ------I Now approved for G.I. training. SALESLADY — Reputable Write me. Alice Williams, Pop­ An Equal Opportunity specialty shop, 40 hour week Employer ...... CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Roofing— Siding 16 Now England Tractor Trailer ular Club Plan, Dept. T604 NEED CAR? Credit very bad? includes Saturday and Thurs­ Lynbrook, N.Y. HERALD ^ Training has heavy demands CABINET maker with supervi­ WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE ■•'I'",., day night till 9 p.m., g/'/'d start­ esT’'Doukla7^°acce?s"^owes^ ~ industry. We ing rate. Call Mr. Craft, 643- sorary experience. Excellent ....„ I-'*,, BOX LETTERS LIKE WORKING opening for qualified man. Dis- FINE^FRED,NOW T‘ down, smallest payments any- train on all types fansmisslon 2128, Casual Village Shop, Maa — 11 1 St 643-7707. eas and Diesel tractors, full or Chester Help Wanted— Mole 36 playcraft Inc., Manchester, 643- t a i«:e a c o u p l e For Your where. Not small loan finance _ ~ - "art-time training. Placement t-m company plan. Douglas ROOFING - siding, gu ters, Assistance WITH FIGURES? 9557. STEPS CLOSER.' £Son/w GRAM PAW Tit I.. «L ta W upon graduation. DENTAL Assistant — will train, MAN WANTED to work in lum­ liSI lufonnation Motors, 345 Main. airings, combin^ion windows, Hartford 247-1353 ber yard, must have driver’s lightening rods. TV antennaes. experienced preferred, typing. 1966 CHEVROLET Impala, 2- Write Box T, Manchester Her­ license. Davis & Bradford WANTED THE HERALD will not All work guaranteed. Call E. ______Lumber Co.. 200 Tolland St., door hardtop, automatic, pow­ Steve Pearl, Beacon Lighten­ ald. 0. D. GRINDER SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL disclose the Identitity of er steering, low mileage, good East Hartford. any advertiser using box ing Protection Co., 643-5315. Help Wanted— CLERK - Typist needed with BRIDGEPORT letters. Readers answer­ condition. 643-2628. MAN for welding and assembl­ Now WE'RE -U P T VOUR PEET Female * 35 bookkeeping background, apti­ If OPERATOR ii/VaV< ing blind box ads who Roofing and tude for figures and filing ing, able to work to blueprints, GAGE GRINDER GOING T O <5TKBN(5T»£t4 UP TEN TIMES. desire to protect their WANTED -- reliable woman to interesting work and good op­ THOSE S1&MACH MUSCLES- VOLKSWAGEN — 1956, good Chimneys 16-A ability. Apply now. South so, we TRUCK DRIVER, Identity can foUo^v this running condition. 649-0635. do weekly thorough cleaning Windsor Equipment Co., South portunity for capable man. Al­ part-time procedure: ROOFING — Specializing re­ in large home 3 to 4 days week­ Windsor, 289-3406. can put so man for painting and gener­ 1982 CHEVROLET Nova, 2-door ly for working mother. Must al shop maintenance. Harper Experienced. Top Wages. Enclose your reply to the pairing roofs of all kinds, new your ability box in an envelope - hardtop, excellent condition, roofs, gutter work, chimneys be able to work without super­ Buffing Machine, 383 Ellington Overtime addre.ss to the CHossi- radio and heater, standard cleaned and repaired, 30 years’ vision and to properly handle to use in a chal- Rd., East Hartford. 289-7471.' fied Manager, Manchester transmission. 872-4778. telephone me.ssages. Not essen- PRODUCTION CONTROL Apply in Person experience. Free estimates. MACHINISTS — Bridgeport op­ BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Eivening Herald, together Call Howley 643-5361, 344- tial but prefer woman willing lenging and diversi­ with a memo fisting the 1961 FORD — 2-door, hardtop, to stay overnight frequently Stenographer Clerk erator, overtime, benefits, E & S GAGE CO 8333. fied position. Book­ Mitchell Dr., Manchester THEN WE'LLTAKE HIM SO IT'S DECIDED, PEPPER. LIVING WITH YOUR FAMILY 500 FEET companies you do NOT power steering and brakeq, with 3 children age 10 up. Call small shop. Ourco Mfg. Co., BUT, BUT, OUT OF SCHOOL...IU BENEATH THE SEA ON A NAVY OC=**J'^'='’APHIC PROJECT WILL want to see your letter. good condition, $375. 644-8030. 649-6416. Inc., 782 Mascolo Rd., South PEPPERS IN Your letter will be de­ Millinery, New position open, short­ keeping or college level, CALL HB PRINCIRAU. TAKE THE PLACE OF YDUR REMAINING SCHOOL YEAR., hand and typing required, Windsor, 289-1293. AMBITIOUS MAN to work In SCHOOL, stroyed If the advertiser 1960 CHEVROLET station wag­ Dressmaking 19 math courses and some typing retail hardware store. Opportu­ is one you've mentioned. on, running condition, for quick many fringe benefits. Air- FULL-TIME gas station attend­ conditioned office with mu­ nity for advancement. Excel­ If not it will be handled sale, $99. Call 643-9044. DRESSMAKING — alterations, helpful. If you've progressed ant. See Mr. Sloan, J. Sloan lent fringe benefits. Apply Mr. in the usual manner. sic. J on all ladies' and children's Garage, Esso Service Center, Glglio, W. G. Glenny Co., 336 1981 VOLKSWAGEN, good clothing. Zippers replaced etc. OPERATORS as far as possible or are mechanical condition, 4 new Route 83, Vernon. No. Main St. 2-4:30 p.m.- only. Reasonable, 643-0741. A progressive and expand­ considering returning to the Lost and Found 1 tires, $450. 643-0859. WANTED ing company. Hours 8:30-5. business world, we will do $50 REWARD. Dead or alive. 1963 CHRYSLER Newport, Moving— Trucking— NOTICE white, black top. radio, heater, Storage 20 COLONIAL BOARD Co. our best to fit your in­ Lost in Andover small female good condition, call 643-7427. AT dog, medium long black silky TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONN. HI MANCHESTER Delivery—light 615 Parker St., Manchester terests to our open­ coat, brown skirts and paws, 1961 VOLKSWAGEN, blue, 51,- trucking and package delivery. e l«« W HIA. Uc. TM. Ik lix h>ro». brown spot over eyes, gfray 000 miles, tires, battery, muf­ Refrigerators, washers and SNET Apply in Person ings. We will be OFFICIAL NOTICE muzzle, asthmatic cough. Old fler, brakes, clutch, front end, A BY BOARD OF TAX REVIEW “ If Jimmy’s such a magnetic personality, how come he stove moving specialty. Fold­ Mrs. E. S. Loftus happy to chat loved pet. 742-6461. R. Bockus. etc., new within year. Mechan­ ing chairs for rent. 649-0752. can't attach himself to something like his dad’s car ically excellent, good body. The Board of Tax Review of the Town of Manchester, Conn., MICKY FINN BY LANK LEONARD once in awhile?’’ LOST — Large female tiger cat, You need no previous with you. Asking, $425. 742-8975. experience. We’ll train will be in session in the Conference Room at the Municipal IT'S A SHAME ABOUT double paw,' vicinity of Deep- Pointing— Papering 21 Building at 41 Center Street, Manchester, Conn., on the following I SOLO THE PLACE TODAY.' I THINK^ wood Dr. Answers to Tiger. 1967 CORVETTE — 427 engine you at a good starting WANTED — mature experienc­ Apply days during the month of February, 1968. THE BRAWL THAT IT MEANT r COULDN'T SEE I'LL BREATHE PAINTING — interior and exte­ salary. Valuable bene­ ed woman to care for 2'/4 year SHERIFF FINN— THIS IS HAPPENED AT YOUR PETEY UNTIL ONE-THIRTY- A LITTLE THE WILLETS Reward 643-7401. positractlon, 2 tops, excellent at Taxpayers will be afforded the opportunity to discuss their PETEY'S GOVERNESS— COFFEE HOUSE— BUT I WANTED TO AAAKE BY WALT WETTERBERG condition. Quick sale wanted. rior, very reasonable, free es­ fits, pleasant working old, in my home, 2 to 3 days tax assessments with the Board of Tax Review on the following ESPECIALLY AT A SURE NOTHING ELSE WOULD LOST — Black, white and tan timates. Call Richard Martin, conditions, opportunity week, 9:30 - 2:30. Vernon area. dates indicated, corresponding to the first letter of their last /AMD KJOW I WANT TO TWANK. VOL) 528-7693 after 5:30. name. TIME LIKE THISj HURT MY CHANCES AT THE dJWEOK-OOT e»lRL<& AND d:ARRY-OOT fox terrier, one year old, vicini­ 649-9285, 649-4411. for advancement. Own transportation required. ty downtown Manchester, Reply Box V, Manchester Taxpayer’s First 0OVG FOR MELPIN© TO /MAKE iP i\e INTERIOR and exterior paint­ Date Day Time of Day Initial of Last Name N Please call 649-4246. Trailers— Herald. ONE. OF t h e BE6T OF ALL. ing and papering. Call Phil Visit oUr employment Feb. 1, 1968 Thursday 6 :00 to 8 :00 P.M. A-B-C-D-E-F P066IBLE WORLDS f LOST — Male cat, part Per­ Mobile Homes 6>A Denoncourt, 742-6173 office at '62 East Center GIRL or woman wanted. Ap­ Feb. 2, 1968 Friday 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. G-H-I-J-K-L-M Street, Manchester, Feb. 8, 1968 Thursday 6 :00 to 8 :00 P.M. N-O-P-Q-R-S sian, black and white, bushy igeo LIBERTY Lancer. 10 x 55, ply Corner Soda Shop, 735 Main INSIDE-outside painting. Spe­ open Monday through St. PHOENIX Feb. 9, 1968 Friday 6 :00 to 8 :00 P.M. T-U-V-W-X-Y-Z tail, red collar, vicinity Hack- sleeps 8, excellent condition, cial rates for people over 65. Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 matack and So. Main. Fifi. Re- $1 ,900. 875-1912. Call my competitors, then call p.m. Or call 643-4101, TAXPAYERS UNABLE TO APPEAR BEFORE THE BOARD ward. 643-7622. ------Ext. 388. OF TAX REVIEW ON THEIR SCHEDULED WEEK NIGHTS 1962 FORD Econoline custom me. Estimates given. 649-7863, HOUSEHOLD MUTUAL MAY APPEAR ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1968 BETWEEN LOST — pink housecoat in Pine- camper, sleeps 5, excellent 875-8401. 9:00 and 11:00 A.M. hurst parking lot, Sunday. condition, $900. 875-1912. Evening and Saturday HARASSMENTS LIFE iPlea.se call 649-2427 after 5:30. , PAINTING aiid paper hanging, interviews arranged. All persons claiming to be aggrieved by the decisions of the good work, reasonable rates, 35 Will discourage everyone at Assessor of the Town of Manchester, Connecticut, and those MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLS'rON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY Buslness Services years in Manchester, Your some point. Those who wish requiring adjustments must appear and file their complaint at Announcements 2 neighbor is my recommenda­ to alleviate this problem one of these meetings or at some adjourned meeting of said Offerod 13 THE SOUTHERN OH, HOW 1 IF y o u 'r e IN THE IF WE'D HAD 1AILWIN0S X WOULD ELECTROLUX vacuum clean- tion. Raymond Fiske, 649-9237. can do so by returning to Board of Tax Review. N IC E -lfS NEIGHBORHOOD, HELLO, SALLY? \ HAVE BEEN HERE EVEN SOONER. WILLIAMS Tree Sejvlce, spec- work. Dated January 18, 1968 Manchester, Conn. BEEN A BESURETDRfl(Y ’ ■ ' lalizlng In tree and shrub care. JOSEPH P. LEWIS custom NEW ENGLAND THE SHIP-SHAPE BLDG. \ THIS IS MR. 1 representative. Alfred Amell, ABERNATHY... , LONG ^ . M E A VISIT. MORTY MEEKLE 643-8104. TELEPHONE COMPANY CONSTITUTION PLAZA TIME. BY DICK CAVALU 647-1719 or 643-4913. GENERAL OFFICE BOARD OF TAX REVIEW 1 PLANTO I ^ LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, al.so moved. Wallpaper books on re­ POSITION Charles H. McKenzie, (Chairman BE PASSING / TH A Tfe E X A c n y r ALWAYS URe ID DIRECTORY of 50,000 An Equal Opportunity Roger McDermott, Vice ^Chairman AM r codes, all main post offices and^ moving large appliances. Burn­ quest. Fully insured. Free es­ An Equal Opportunity THROUGH / W H A T r GBT AW FACTS ing barrels delivered, $4 . 644- Employer That is now open should Aaron Cook, Secretary ‘ yoURTDWN / Mie.TAL'EN branches, $1.25 post paid. Dal­ timates. Call 649-9658. Employer CALLED VeZi... STRAIGHT BeFtOCe 1775. make an interesting change \ SOON. OR DIDYOU AN ID IO T / r TA I< ^ D E C IS IV E ’ ey Rd., Rt. 3, Coventry. L. PELLETIER -- Painting — for someone who has a fig­ iiGSTOALL ACTION. TREE EXPERT — Trees cut, interior and exterior, papering —r-—;------ure aptitude and would like /AEAN Personals building lots cleared, trees top­ and paper removal, fully in- EXPERIENCED girl for gener- to work from tO lCT? ped. Got a tree problem? Well sured. 643-9043, and 649-6326. “1 o«‘ce work, typing Included. 10 A.M. — 6 P.M. 7 INCOME TAX — Business and worth phone call, 742-8262. ______Apply in person E & S Gage Individual returns jjrepared by PAINTING — paperhanging, 20 Co., Mitchell Dr., Manchester, The working conditions are income tax accountant. Ray- YOU ARE A-1, truck. Is A-1. years experience. Winter rates. - pleasant In this small of­ FIREMEN mound Girard. Call collect, 876- Cellars, attics, yard and Call 249-7771, Mr. Gaulin. ACCOUNTING clerk — H igh- i ^ — , School graduate, good with fig­ fice. Company offers paid PRISCILLA’S POP 7362. small trucking done A-1 right. benefits and convenience of BY AL VERMEER ------Call Tremano Trucking Serv­ ures, salary based on experi­ MEDICAL Lab Technician, part Floor Finishing 24 ence, fringe benefits, excellent free parking and an in-plant or full-time, private medical HALF OF ME WANTS < 5 0 S H . T H A T 'S ice toll free, 742-9487. cafeteria. AND GUARDS TO BE A LIBRARIAN W H A T 'K h o l l y h o c k :,; U P T O INCOME Tax Returns prepar- ______FLOOR SANDING and refinish­ working condition. Call Mr. lalboiiatory with pleasant work­ A n d t h e o t h e r S H O U LD I D O N 'T A S K [ T H E T W O ed. Call Dan Mosler, 649-3329. SHARPENING Service - • Saws. ing (specializing in older Keitlen, 649-5361. ing conditions. 643-2966. H A L F W A N T S I DO? /V .ME) ,O F Y D U knives, axes, sb£ara, skates, APPLY -r/-% a t= A 11 /-5/ ABC TAX. Service.... JCfiiUplete floors). Inside painting. Pape^. RESPONSIBLE woman to care ARE NEEDED BY ■ rotary Wades. Quick service^ •hangring. No Job too small. tax service for business men Capitol Equipment Co. 38 Main for 8 month old baby, Tues­ FIRST NATIONAL or individuals. Returns prepar­ John Verfaille, 649-5760. PRAH & WHITNEY AIRCRAFT CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER St., Manchester. Hours dally day and Thursday morning, STORES, Inc. ed in your home or office. Call 7 :30 6, Thursday 7:30-9, Satur- ALL FLOORS, old and new, ex­ preferably my home. Refer­ In^mediate cash paid for X FE5L 249-3468. Park & Oakland Aves. FOR PLANT PROTECTION PARTLY WE'D A-KEPT DA FAM'LV NAME day 7:30-4. 643-7958. pertly, sanded and rttjnlshed. ences, 647-1378. TO BLAMB- JAKE RODE Carpentry and Interior paint­ Ernst, Hartford clean late model cars. All FOR UKia& UP AW CLEANED OUT DA BANK INDIVIDUAL and business in­ SALES AND Service on Ariens, OFFICE CLERK for automo­ & A0IW...OF UWCLB 60QU5'WME- come taxes prepared. Will ing. C. Miller, 649-8468. tive dealership, typing requlr- makes, models ivanted. AAADE MONEYl Hahn Eclipse, Jacobsen lawn Those who qualify will receive traditionally come to your home. 16 years mowers. IVlso Homelite chain ed. Write Box Y, Manchester WAITRESS wanted approx- experience. 668-0633. saws anc. International Cub Bonds— Stocks Heraiq. mately 3 hours a day. Apply Barlow Motor Sales high Aircraft wages and a complete package INCOME TAX done accurately Cadet Tractors. Rental equip­ Mortgages 27 Cavey’s Restaurant, 45 East of benefits. Apply Now at the Employment ment and sharpening service Center St., 643-1416. Rt. 83, RockviUe, Conn. and reasonably. Orville Win- SECONTV. MORTGAGE —Un­ If you’ve never sold ANY­ Office, 400 Main Street, East Hartford. Open chell, 644-S705. on all makes. L & M, Equip­ » l H M tir N K , l . t T M « . . U S > .l O il limited funds available for sec­ THING, Natnonal advertis­ WOMEN — wanted to demon­ ment Corp., Route 83, Vernon. ond mortgages, payments to Phone 875-2538 Monday through Fi-iday, 8 A.M. to 4 :30 P.M., 876-7609 Manchester Exchange ing and beautiful packaging strate new skin care and make­ ROBIN MALONE BY BOB LUBBERS INCOME TAXES prepared by suit your budget. Expedient make it easy to sell up product. Possible earnings, Open 9-9 Daily Tuesday evening till 8 P.M., Saturday 8 A.M. — Enterprise 1946. service. J. D. R?alty, 643-5129. Marvin Baker. Calk 643-0267. $50 and more a week part-time. till Noon. WHATS UF; I FOUND THESe BITS AS, I F E E L \ COUPLE OF PAYS OH A AVON Call 643-1771. ICAPTAIN “V OF FIBERSW SE WEAK.X \W(LD0ERR/DIETANP RIDE WANTED to and from sNOW PLOWING — Reason- Business Opportunity 28 BOAT PAPT6 NEAR MUST EAT f yoULL BE STROHer Travelers, vicinity Woodbridge able rates. 649-8574- in spare time near home. SHORE,/MR. KENlVeo/. )St., 8-4:30. 649-2053. a t u a n ™ 1 r^ic ”h f i e l d ' For substantial, year 'round s o /Me tm in g -x e n o u g h To cim e o u r r NIA, I... TM. t.. Ut M . owl FDR TE A , ABLE TO REMOVE your old CO. income, call 289-4922 todaj-. PRAH & RIDE wanted to Wlllimantlc appliances and bulky furniture "S r JTTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON leaving Manchester 7 a.m. re­ to dump. Also light trucking. Provides paid training, fln a n -______WANT WORK NEAR HOME? turning 6 p.m. Call 643-8227 af­ 289-6860. ^ cial assistance, and OPPOR- SECRETARY—girl Friday, full Interesting Jobs Available For Both Men and Women WHITNEY SfbPXS WRireR \ ' / ter 7 :30 p.m. or 1-423-1761 days. — —..... " ~ TUNITY for an aggressive, me- part-time, varied duties. In- Lim £ $fbRT EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY—WE TRAIN YOU RIDE WANTED from 929 Tol­ HoUSOhold SorvicO S chanlcally Inclined, dealer-oper- teresting work, to assist busy AIRCRAFT -fo PIa Y ir^ \ land Tpke. to Hartford Hos­ O ffo re d 1 3 -A executive, opportimlty to join Attractive Wages, Group Insurance, Profit Sharing Benefits S o c c e r . pital vicinity. 8-4:30. Call 643------.------1 .. Lo,;ai station available for a growing research firm. Write Division of United Aircraft Corp. foot BALL. 8715 after 6. REWEAVING OF burns, moth confidence in his own Box X, Manchester Herald. tS A i^ E . tb O A Y Apply In Person At holes, zippers repaired. Win- ability and tho desire to sue- p a r t -TIME receotionlst daily An Equal Opportunity Employer dow shadeb made to measure, ^eed iim il recepiiomsi, aauy Automobiles For Sale 4 1 - 6:30, Saturday 9-1. Must Cep*. 'M Oea 1 feeiviet Caip. all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys START YOUR FUTURE TODAY AT P&WA IM-WsiW ttahif l»d , 1-31 have some shills and ALDON SPINNING MILL GORP. twr ^ NIA, Ik . 1965 PONTIAC GTO, 2-door made while you wait. Tape re- Week days Call 289-1561 TALCOTTVnXE, CONNECTICUT corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867 Evenings and Weekends own transportation. Write P. hardtop. Drafted, best offer. O. Box 222, Manchester,. Conn. 646-0255 before 6 p.m. Main' St. 649-5221. Call Mr. Howard, 643-2336. A J-'V'H.'-.-

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1968 PAGE THIRTY-ONE PAGE THIRTY MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY SI, 1968 Articles For Sole 45 W anf d -To Buy 58 Apailiiiiiil* , Hah Bttsliwss Loeotlens Housos For Sola 72 Houses For Solo 72 Out Of Town Wantod— Roal Estal* 77 WIGS — Lowest price ever. |12. WE BUT AND SELL a n tly ie s ,------' For 64 For Sole 75 SELUNO YOUR HOME? For PRODUCTION hands with some BERRy'S WORLD SIX ROOM oversized Cape, 2 TWO (ainlly, i-4, nice condition, each. Write for details. Rich and used furniture, china, MANCHESTER — Park caiast- prompt courteous service that lathe and milling machine ex­ '* THREIE room front paneled o(- full baths, trees, large loL good location, one apartment CHARMING Cape Cod — with Wlgs 5934 Ogontz, Phlla- glass, sUver, picture frames, Garden Ajiartments, Two gets results, call Louis Dimock CLASSIFIED perience, also Norton Hyprolap flee. 100 per cent Main St. loca­ 323,000. Phllbrick Agency, vacant, 319,400. Owner 643-0893. wooded rear yard offers 3 or delphla Pa oW coins, guns, pewter, s c r ^ bedrooms, rooms, Im- tion, near banks. Apply Mar­ Realtors, 649-5347. Realty, 649-9823. and Fellows gear shaper oper­ BUSINESS ZONE — Modem 8 4 bedrooms and congenial ___!-----!- gold, watches, old jewelry, hob- mediate occupancy. Heat, hot low’*, Inc., 867 Main St. ators. Metronics, Inc.. 640 Hil­ CARPETS and life too can bo i,y collections, p.alntlngs, attic ^vater, oven, range, refrigera- MANCHESTER — duplex 7-7 on room house, 1% baths, fire­ neighborhood. Call now, 318,- HOMES — land. Investment liard St. 900. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, MEATOWN ADVERTISING beautlful if you use Blue contents or whole estates. Fur- parking. Call 527-9288 be-, ------bus line, 4 bedrooms, separate place, garage, outbuilding, property urgently needed to Lustre. Rent electric shampoo- niture Repair Service, 648-7449. tween 9-5 p.m. 647-1871 after 6. Houses For Rent 65 ^^^ting systems, aluminum main highway, many possibili­ 649-4635. meet our evergrowing demand 1215V2 SILVER LANE. EAST HARTFORD • PLENTY O F PARKING! | of qualified clients. Cajl Paul er. $1. Paul’s Paint and Wall------. — ------—------— siding, 6 garages, excellent in­ ties, 323,500. Hutchins Agency ELLINGTON — 9 room restor­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS paper Supply. , HOUSEHOLD lota — Antiques EXCELLENT location, modem BIX ROOM HOUSE complete­ J. Correntl, Agency, 643-5363. vestment property in business Realtors, 649-6324. ed Colonial, new furnace, 2 8 A.M. to 5 P.M; _1______!------!------bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, g rooms, stove, refrigerator, ly furnished, heat included, j "Where Qualify Always Exceeds Pricel" HELP WANTED zone II, 328,500. Philbrlck new baths, large rooms, cabi­ HOBBIES’T — Hardwoods, ply- glassware. We buy estates. Vdl- porch and parking, first *' 322S. per month. Phllbrick Agency, Realtors. 849-5347. HERE is a must see home on a IF YOUR HOME isn’t selling woods, veneerst dowels, hard­■ lags Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 Adults, 3125. 648-0810. quiet residential street located net kitchen, garage, only 319,- itself —don’t blame the house! STORE HOURS: TUES. - WED. 9.6; THURS. ■ FRI. 9-9 Colonial Board—Skilled and Agency, 649-5347. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ware, finishes, tools, ad­ Lake St., Bolton. 6 4 9 - 3 2 4 7 . ------— ------SPLIT LEVEL — 7 rooms, for­ within walking distance of all 900. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Get expert assistance — we Unskilled, full-time, 6 days, ______FOUR rooms, second floor, VERNON — 5 room house, oil mal dining room. IVi baths, have clients waiting. Keith SATURDAY 9 to 6 — (CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY) S P.M. DAT BEFORE PVBUOATION hesives and much more. Wood schools for one car conven­ SlBURBAN RANCH, over one shift differential. Blue ------~ stove. Adults only. 376. month- family room, large enclosed Real Estate. 649-1922. Deadline tor Saturday and Monday la 5 p.m. Friday. Products Specialties, 30 Bar­ -i> steam heat, adults, 3100. ience. Offers 3 bedrooms, acre of woodland for your pri­ Cross, CMS, life Insurance, porch, garage, 323.500. Phil- tholomew Ave., Hartford, 246- Rooms W ithout Board 59 ly and escrow. West Side Real­ monthly and escrow. Write Box equipped kitchen, living room vacy, 3 bedrooms, big living paid holidays, other fringe brick Agency, Realtors, 649- PLEASE call our local repre­ To Celebrate the Opening of Our NEW STORE in New 8272. ty, 640-4342. E, Manchester Herald. with fireplace, beautifully land­ room, only 3 years old, 317,- YOUR COOPERATION WDUL benefits. A progressive and THE THOMPSON House —Cot- ^ ^ 5347. scaped lot with 2-car garage. sentative for a professional ap­ 600. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, praisal of your property. J. BE APPRECIATED DIALM3-2711 expanding company. tage St. centrally located, large sp c ROOMS, second floor, heat- ,, TO RESPONSIBLE party, 5 Mrs. Smith will be happy to Britain — We Offer You These Celebration Specials! MANCHESTER — Investment 649-4536. Watson Beach Co., Realtors, SWINGING garage doors in pleasantly funUshed rooms, ed, Main St., with enclooed Min room Ranch with garage, show you this listing at your package, 6-5 duplex, plus 5 21 Central Row, Hartford, 622- good condition, 34. -649-3028. parking. Call 649-2358 for over- porch, 313B. References, In- ■ -11 large sunny rooms, all conven­ convenience. Call her at the Continued From Preceding Page COLONIAL BOARD CO. room single home within walk­ BOLTON Center — 6 room 2114. Suzanne B. Shorts, 646- night and permanent guest quire 304 Porter St. iences Including built-ins. 649- Jarvis Realty Co., Realtors, 643- Ranch, 2-car garage, 1V4 baths, - ing distance to Main St. Leo­ 3233. Swiffs Premium, or Armour’s Star 616 Parker St., Manchester rates. - 3744. 1121. beamed living room with fire­ Help Wanted— Male 36 Help Wanted— Male 36 LUXURIOUS 4hi room duplex ______nard Agency, Realtors, 646- E. S. Loftus Household Goods 51 apartment, IM baths, modem 0469. place, one acre lot. Selling for ALL CASH (or your property FOR you people who have nev­ 322,500. For further informa­ BUS BOY. Has to be 21 or over. ROUTE MAN — wholesale HOTPOINT range, 4-bumer LIGHT housekeeping rooms for conveniences, all utilities ex­ SIX room house, children wel­ er been satisfied with just within 24 hours. Avoid red route, good hours, excellent cept electricity. Adults, no come. Call 643-6426 after 6 p.m. 339 WOODLAND ST. ~ 6 room tion call R. F. Dlmock Co., tape. Instant service. Hayes Thursday, Friday and Satur­ electric pushbutton, 39” single rent. 801 Main St. 643-4074. "good enough” things Jarvis Realtor, 649-5245. day, 6 p.m. - 1 a.m. For Infor­ pay, car necessary. Hours 12- pets. 3150. 649-3566, 646-4842. Cape, carpeting, 2 baths, ga­ Is proud to offer these brand Agency, 648-0131. TOMFORTABLE ROOM for rage, lot approximately 60x300. mation call 643-21^8, ask for 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. DISHWASHER wanted, Friday able dishwasher. 647-6863. new Garrison Colonials on COVENTRY-BOLTON line. 6'/, Saturday 12-4 p.m. Good sec­ and Saturday nights. Apply older Employed gentleman on- AVAILABLE March 1 — 4 room Out of Town Owner transferred south. T. J. Mr. D. flat, first floor In 4-famUy wooded lots just seconds from room L-Ranch, 2-car attached ond income. Call for appoint­ Cavey’s Restaurant. CLEAi'l. USED refrigerators, ly. After 6. 272 Main St. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. CANNED HAMS For Rent 66 the highway in Manchester. On­ garage, fireplace, treed lot, im ment, 249-8211, Ext. 380, John house. Garage. 390 monthly. INVITATION ranges, automatic washers, COMFORTABLE ROOM for ROBIN Rd. — Immaculate 6- ly 2 available so you had bet­ mediate occupancy, 321,600. Molumphy. PRESS OPERATORS 643-6181. VERNON — Beautiful 4-room with guarantee.']. See them al gentleman, private entrance, room Cape, one car garage. ter hurry. Buy now and make Hayes Agency, 646-0131. FORK LIFT OPERATORS B. D. Pearl's Appliance.,. 649- apartment, one bedroom, fea­ TO BID PROGRAMMER free parking. 14V6 Hackmatack Owners moving. Must sell. T. ■your own decorating selections. PACKERS Mam St Call 843-2171. turing heat, hot water, re­ Call the Jarvis Realty Co.. VERNON — 2-(amily, 5 room St., between 5-9 p.m. Furnishod J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. Buildings (s) and/or frigerator, range, garbage dis­ Realtors, 643-1121. units e.ach with 3 bedrooms, SUPERVISORY LEVEI. Why Buck Traffic—Work First Shift, 45 Hour Week SINGER automatic zlg /ag sew­ Apartments 63>A near Vernon Circle, excellent Structure (s) to be Removed FURNISHED room li g h t ______posal, master T-V antennae SIX ROOM Ranch, breezeway. Sealed bids for the removal ing machine, excellent condi­ RESTORED rambling Cape financing available, Wesley R EASTERN BOILER & (0 by NEA, Inc. housekeeping, near Main St., m cE L Y furnished 6 room ' du- and parking, on bus line, 2-car garage, paneled recrea­ of the following bulldlng(s) 3 Immediate opening requires Close to Home and Get All tion, monograms, hems, but­ Cod, 2 baths, huge swimming Smith, Realtor, 643-1567. ELECTRONICS, INC. woman only. Call 649-7959 af- plex apartment, desirable minutes from parkway. Rental tion room, large treed lot, $22,- and/or structure(s) as more knowledge of. IBM Series 50 99 Loomis St. tonholes, fancy deslgpis, etc pool, cabana, bam, guest fully described in Form No. “ The premiums are rather high, but we DO have a policy ter 5. neighborhood on bus line. 3124. No children or pets. Call 000. Hutchins Agency, Realtors MANSFIELD—7Vi room Ranch equipment (403, 026, 056, The Benefits that won't be dropped after you've had an auto Originally over 3300. Our price 872-0528 week days. 649-5324. house, 5 acres, atmosphere. CON 119B will be received by 029, 082, 085, 514). System DUE to expansion we need a now, 354;! or pay 3'9. monthly c LEa n comfortable room“l o r Avmiable Feb. 1. 648-6846. Hutchins Agency, Realtors, with acreage in a neighborhood the State Highway Commission­ accident!" with homes selling up to 385,- includes Accounts Receiv­ First Class Shop Wants man to train for manager po­ Call 522-0931, dealer.______refined gentleman. Also one EFFICIENCY apartment, 1% MANCHESTER — Vernon line, 649-5324. er, at 59 Newfleld Avenue, 000. We are happy to offer you able, Payroll, Payables and sition, good starting salary and 2-room efficiencies. 160 Tol­ Resort Property 5% room Ranch, 1V4 baths, Hartford, Connecticut, until Help Wanted— Male 36 Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 SINGER used sewing machines room, central, reasonable. this new home for 336,000. For 11:00 A.M., February 8, 1968 General Ledger. Plans In­ First Class Help! while in training. Must have land ’Tpke. Manchester, 649- Single person. Call 649-8404 be­ For Rent 67 large flreplaced living room, clude installation of IBM car. Must have neat appear­ — prices drastically reduced. built-ins, aluminum windows. Lots For Sale 73 more Information call the Phil- then at said office or at such SHEET metal fabricators and DACHSHUNDS —AKC, mlnla- 0826. tween 4-7 p.m. place at that time designated, 360 Computer in future with ance and good personality. All makes. Portables from 39.95 SKI or Sun Vacation home on Call now. Hayes Agency, 646- brick Agency, 649-5347. 1. Turret lathe operator—3, 4, & helpers, job shop experience, ture and standard, 6 weeks to MANCHESTER — ’Treed 60x125 publicly opened and read aloud. Company paid training. Ex­ Many employe benefits. Ap­ consoles from 319.95, zig-zags e o OM for rent for young lady Lake Wlnnipesaukee, New 0131. 5 W & S full-time, minimum 40 hours, 6 months, both colors, guaran­ B-zone lot. Wolverton Agency, NOR’TH COVENTRY — assum­ Bids must be submitted on Pro­ cellent future for qualified ply In person. Singer Company, from 329tna .OK95 . Singer’s annual gentleman. A home away Business Locations Hampshire. Brand new 3 bed­ part-time days. Ward Machine teed at a fair price. Also Wel- 649-2813. able 5^^ per cent mortgage, posal Form No. CON 114G In man. Salary open and will 2. Inspector for layout and first 856 Main St., Manchester. January clearance. Come ear­ from home, Convenient to room Chalet with fireplace. RAISED RANCH — 4-bedroom Bid Envelopes provided by the Co., 259 Adams St., Manches­ mararlers. 1-628-6573. For Rent 64 3128 monthly. Large 6% room be based on education and piece inspection. ly for best buys and easy everything. 643-7969 after Club house with in-door heat­ po3s:hility, family room wi'h State Highway Department, SAVE ter, 649-5119, 646-9294. fireplace, '2 baths, deep wood­ BOLTON — One acre wooded Ranch. Acre lot, built-ins. Im­ experience. Fringe benefits GRAY and white kitten looking terms. Singer Sewing Center 7 p.m. MODERN store, heated, 20’x70’ ed pool and skiing on premises. which fnay be secured at 69 3. O.D. — Surface or cutter ed let. Priced for Immediate lots, top neighborhood. Call for mediate occupancy. 318,600. include Vacation, Pension, KITCHEN HELP. Full-time 9 for a good home, housebroken, at 856 Main St., Manchester. with basement. Downtown ' Summer reservations filling Newfleld Avenue, Hartford, grinder sale. Wesley R. Smith Con­ details. Hayes Agency, 646- Pasek, Realtors, 289-7476. Connecticut. TTie telephone « 1 . 2 0 Holidays, Sick Leave and PART-TIME a.m. - 5 p.m. For information friendly and intelligent. 649- Telephone 643-8883. Main St., central. Call 522-3114. quickly, call 643-0189. ROOM FOR RENT, gentleman struction Co., 643-1567. 0131. number is 249-6211, extension Group Hospitalization. All 4. Tool maker on jig and fixture call 643-2188, ask for Mr. D. 1118. BOLTON — Manchester line, WORK AVAILABLE only. Free parking. 643-2693. STORE FOR RENT, Main St., 322, 282 or 283. replies confidential. Apply tooling for production items PORTER ST. area — 4 bed­ VERNON quality custom built 3 or 4 bed­ b l a c k cross breed female WRINGER washer, 330. 6-plece Manchester in State Theatre Wonted To Rent 68 A CERTIFIED CHECK, in person or contact; John A’TTRACnVE sleeping room, room Colonial, 2V4 baths, kitch­ room Raised Ranch, 2-car ga­ BANK CASHIER’S CHECK, Peck. Controller, Windham 5. Engine lathe operator — Beagle, free to good home, 6 dinette set, 335. 647-9585. building, reasonable rent. For 1 Acre — Pestige Area 8 A.M. — 2 P.M. Help Wanted— gentleman, private entrance, - POLICEMAN with wife and one en bullt-lns, family room with rage, extra large built-in kitch­ BANK TREASURER’S CHECK, Community Memorial Hos­ small, close tolerance work months old. 649-9928. ZI^ZIZIZIIZZI^^IZZZIIZZZZ Information please call theatre DRAWN upon a STA'f'E BANK Male or Female 37 shower, bath, free parking. Ap­ child desires 5 or 6 rooms fireplace, wall to wall carpet­ en, paneled rec room with fire­ pital, 112 Mansfield Ave­ manager at 648-7882. High location, wooded and & TRUST COMPANY or a NA­ Apply in Person GERMAN Shepherd puppies — Musical Instniitients 53 ply 195 Spruce St. single or 2-family. Excellent ing throughout, 2-car garage. level. Financing available. place, 2% baths, many closets, Fresh Ground, All Beef nue. Willlmantic, Connecti­ WANTED school bus drivers, TIONAL BANK located in the Come in and talk it over with 9 weeks old, no papers, house VERNON — 2,000-4,000 square references. 528-1765. Wesley R. Smith, Realtor, 643- Excellent buy at 35,000. To sundeck, aluminum combina­ cut 06226. men or women, 7-9 a.m., 2-4 PIANOLA spinet player piano, STATE OF CONNECncrUT, or J. Krulis, General Manager at pets, paper trained, 320. 875- feet prime Industrial space. 1567. Inspect, call Mrs. Luther at tions, desirable one acre lot. a U.S. POST OFFICE MONEY p.m. 644-1902 after 5 p.m. H. French Provincial ^ cherry. Emco Corp., Route 6 & 44A, MCDONALD’S DRIVE-IN 0563. Apartments— Flats— Brand new building with loawl- CAPE — 6% rooms, breezeway, 649-5306 or 875-6811. Quick occupancy. Move-ln con­ ORDER, to the order of A. Frink Inc., Wapplng. A QUIET STREET and j^vate Bolton. Tel. 649-5258 Electric and manual. Less Tenements 63 Ing dock. Suitable for manu­ 2-ceir attached garage, large dition. Only 328,900. Lawrence TREASURER, STATE OF CON­ POSITIONS open on all three 46 W. Center St., Manchester than year old. 649-3863 after wooded lot 100x600, 322,900. yard, is the setting for this F. Fiano, Realtor, 649-5371. NECTICUT In an amount not CASHIER — 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. facturing warehouse ov even shifts. Apply in person Klock 5 p.m. WE HAVE customers waiting small business. Minutes from Phllbrick Agency, Realtors. 7 room Ranch with a family less than $100.00 or 10% of the Monday - Saturday. For in- Articles For Sale 45 B ^ W COMPACT, economical 2-bed- Company, 1272 Tolland Tpke., for the rental o ' your apart­ parkway. Call 872-0528 days. 649-5347. room. Spacious living room base bid, whichever is greater, JANITORS —PART-’nM E eve­ formation call 643-2188, ask for qqjl away the Blue BARROWS and WALLACE Co. room Ranch, electric heat, am­ Manchester. ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ with fireplace, dining room, must accompany each Proposal, HAMBURG nings. Call 643-4453, 3-6 p.m. WAITERS — Have to be 21 or Mr. D Bald- generous bedrooms. Kitchen ple shade, oversize garage, unless the Bidder shall have on Lustre way from carpets and MEDIUM g^and piano — tate, 643-5129. VERNON —office space and MECHANICS WANTED over. For information call 643- Manchester Parkade quiet Bolton residential area. file with the Highway Depart­ only. CASHIER — 6 p.m. to 12 p.m. upholstery. Rent electric sham- 3695. Call 649-4416. shopping complex. Brand new Business Property has built-in oven and range and and diesel pick-ups to ten 2188, ask for Mr. D. LOOKING FOR anything in brick building; central . heat loads of cabinets, attached ga­ Manchester 649-5306 Reasonably priced. Owner, Box ment, a sufficient Annual Bond Thursday, Friday and Satur­ pooer, 31. Paul’s Paint & ' For Sole 70 for Proposal, (reference para­ wheelers, new modem equip­ MAN TO WORK in kitchen, full­ real estate rentals — apart­ and air conditioning. Central rage, 321,900. Wolverton Agen­ AA, Manchester Herald.. MACHINIST for Bridgeport and day. For information call 643- Wallpaper Supply. BOLTON — one block from lake graph (2) of Proposal Form ment and plant, company paid time or part-time, also short Antiques 56 ments, homes, multiple dwell- corridor with piped In music. SMALL machine shop, avail­ cy. Realtors, 649-2813. lathe. Must be able to set up 2188, ask for Mr. D. 3 lota of record, 31|100 for all. COVENTRY Lake — 6 room CON 114G). benefits, clean uniforms dally, order cook. Apply In person PROCESSED gravel for drive- yy^NTED TO BUY — antioues, ings, no fees. Call J. D. Real Wall to wall carpeting and sky able at a reasonable price, all seven paid holidays, paid vaca- and operate from blueprints, INCOME for the Mrs. Growing Call right away. H. M. year ’round home, aluminum It is understood the deposit only. Howard Johnson’s Res­ ----- y ■ ways and parking areas. Also steins, furniture, pewter, lead- Estate, 643-5129. lights. Custom designed for equipment new or near new, will be forfeited in the event 10 Lbs. overtime and fringe benefits, florist, gift shop, greenhouse, Frechette, Realty, 647-9993. siding, large lot and private tlop, top wages. Call 278-1863 taurant, 394 Tolland Tpke., bank run gravel and fill at our the indivudual’s needs. Call ideal for two people. For de­ the successful Bidder falls to lor more information. Brainard day and night shift, full and Situations Wanted— ed lamps, art glass, primitives, -rorr flat, first floor, cozy 6 room home, garage, cov­ beach, $10,500. B and J Real Manchester. screening plant or delivered. any quantity. 644-8962. 872-0528, days. tails call Warren E. Howland, execute the Contract. The Bid­ Ford Truck Center, 45 Brain­ part-ti^e. Apply H. & B Tool Female 38 George H. Griffing, Inc., 742- stove, refrigerator optional, oil Realtor, 643-1108. ered patio with fireplace, ber­ Estate, evenings 643-1646, 649- der’s name shall appear on the ’’Easter Style” ard Road, Hartford. TRUCK driver’s helper — 18 and Engineering, 168 Forest furnace, middle aged adults, 460 MAIN St. — store or of- ry bushes, 1% acres. Hutchins Resort Property 8782. face of the check. WILL do ironing in my home 7886. CLOCKS bought, sold, traded, years or older, driver’s license St., Manchester, 643-2540. expert repairing. Colonial no pets, central, 385. March 1 (ice, ideal for many purposes. COMMERCIAL- Industrial at Agency, 649-5324. For Sale 74 Deposits received In any form by the hour or basket. Call FISCHER wood junior skis, 5V4’ EAST HARTFORD — 6 room required. 5 day week. Apply Clock Shop, 382 Main St., rear. occupancy. Write Box F, Man­ 646-2426, 9-5. Manchester Green, approx­ other than specified in the Pro­ WE NEED HELP! EXCELLENT opportunity lor 643-1477. MERE 319,700 will purchase this ^AFFORDVILLE Lake — Ranch, 3 bedrooms, dining posal “ may be the cause of re­ Shipping Department, Watkins long with Cubco step-in release Old clocks only. Open 10 a.m. chester Evening Herald. imately 10,000 square feet, Junior Accountant at Case bindings; Slalom-Firelll wo­ 2,000 SQUARE FEET, first floor, producing 3800 per month in­ lovely 4 and 4 two-family, 2 furnished cottage, lot 100x160’ room, nice lot, city water, wall jection of the bid.” J Brothers, 935 Main St., Man­ - 9 p.m. Sundays open till 5 OCCUPANCY February 1 to wall, oak floors, storms. NO’nCE TO BIDDERS: The Rogers Corp., continues to chester. Brothers, Inc., must have gen­ men’s ski boots, size 5; ski industrial space. Available at come. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, fireplaces, separate furnaces, full price, $5,900. CaU days, grow and create need for eral ledger, posting experience Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 p.m., closed ’Tuesday and room duplex, tmn 3100. ko 59 va. Waddell once. Heated, reasonable. Call one apartment includes wall to 289-6459, evenings, 643-2332. Taxes $325. $16,900. Meyer bidders’ attention is called to poles and boot tree. Excellent Wednesday. 643-1577. t h e established Connecticut POLISH people with the Interest and PART-’nM E janitor, mornings, and ability to organize figures FEMALE, chocolate brown condition, 647-8863. Rd. Apply between 7 and 8 Warren E. Howland, Realtor, wall, well built and well main­ Agency, 643-0609. 461 MAIN St. — Ideal location tained. Don’t be disappointed. State Demolition Code, Chapter talent to supervise and steady work, must be reliable. for monthly financial state­ miniature pOodle, 9 months, ;----- or call 1-633-5613. 643-1108. Out Of town 354A of the General Statutes to manage. Present salaried ments. Knowledge of IBM for any business or office has We sold the twin next door in Call 649-5334. lovable, papers, 3125. 649-6706. BE’TTER cleaning, to keep Wanted— ^To Buy 58 For Sale 7 5 Wanted— Real Estate 77 which they are to comply. openings are available at helpful but not required — ______colors gleaming, use Blue FOUR room duplex, stove re- STORE FOR RENT — down ’ building-approved for used car no time. Wolverton Agency, NOTE ; ’The disposal of the frigerator, 3H0. One child ac- town Manchester, State Thea- , TWO family or multiple dwell­ plants in Rogers, Williman- PAINTER wanted, experienced, will be grained here. Contact GROOMING ALL breeds. Har- Lustre carpet cleaner, Rent NEED HELP? We buy used fur- sales. Next to post office. 646- Realtors, 649-2813. SUMMER or winter, you’ll love debris and demolition material cepted. Available March 1. 649- tre Bldg. Inquire Manager. ing, Manchester. No agents tlc and Manchester, for be­ steady work for right man. Call H.A. Pace for interview, 649- mony Hill. H.C. Chasei Hebron electric shampooer, 31. The niture, attic contents, antiques ~ 2426. 9-6. this 6 room home on a seclud­ shall be the responsibility of KKLBASA 8530 alter 6. State Theatre, 643-7832. 313,900 — 3-bedroom Cape, please. 872-3596. ginners and experienced 649-4343. 2851. Rd., Bolton, 643-5427.* Sherwin-Williams Co. etc. Call 633-2300 or 646 0004. ed private lake, nestled among the contractor and he will make dormers, air-conditioner, neat the necessary arrangements for Celebration Special! personnel in such positions laurel covered hills. Call us for as; Houses For Sale 72 and clean. Hutchins Agency, disposal. In so doing he must Realtors, 649-6324. ^ details, $19,500. Paul W. Dou­ be guided by all local ordinanc­ ROCKLEDGE —New Raised gan, ’Realtor, 649-4535. NOTICE OF PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS es and regulations. Ranch, modem kitchen with SOUTH MAIN St. area — 5 and General clean up of all areas TOLLAND — Near Parkway, bullt-lns, dining room, 3 bed­ 5 flat, with 2-car garage, sell­ PUBLIC SALE and removal of fences and LAND 0’ LAKES PRODUCTION FLOORMEN neat 4 room Ranch, 4% acres rooms, family room, 2-car gar­ ing for 319,900. T. J. Crockett Pursuant to Section 49-70 of hedges as directed by the Engi­ of land, privacy. Only $14,900. PRODUCTION CONTROLLERS age, aluminum siding, 331,900. Realtor, 643-1577. the General Statutes of the neer vrill be required for each Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, State of Connecticut notice is following property. ASSISTANT FOREMAN SIX ROOM Ranch with 3 bed­ ’The State Highway Depart­ 649-6347. ANDOVER — 9 room Colonial, hereby given to Mr. M^lchael ment in accordance with me FOREMAN TRAINEES rooms, 2 full ceramic baths, Wison of (animal) horse, for­ Getting nowhere fast? Come to where t^e growing is good! WANTED cottage for one month excellent bam, 60 acre horse nrovislons of Title VI of the kitchen has built-in oven, merly of 116 Constance Drive, Civil Rights Act of 19W (78 ENGINEERING ASSISTANTS in summer, 2 bedrooms, water­ range, formal dining room, farm, over half mile road front­ age, nice view. Hayes Agency, Manchester, Conn., now of parts Stat. 252) and the Regulations front, Bolton Lake, Write Box 13x20' living room with unique unknown, that the undersigned of the Department of Com­ BUHER “ BB” , Manchester Herald. 646-0131. Experience or college tech­ fireplace arrangement. T w o will sell at a public auction one merce (15 C.F.R., Part 8) is­ years old. If this sounds like sued pursuant to such Act, nical Institute background MARSHALL Rd. — 6 room ELLINGTON — In country, horse, g;rade pinto gelding (QUARTERS) is most helpful. In-company your kind of house you may privacy, 5 room custom L- hereby notifies all bidders that Cape, 1% baths, finished rec named Chico at 11:00 A.M. on It will affirmatively Insure that training, plus tuition reim­ want to talk to us. Wolverton Ranch, plastered walls, 10 the 17th of February, 1968 at room. Bowers School. Imme­ Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. the contract entered Into pur­ lb. bursement at schools and diate occupancy. T. J. years old, partitioned base­ premises of the undersigned lo­ suant to this advertisement will Celebration Special! colleges of your choice are Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. MANCHESTER — 6-room ment with shower stall, $18,600. cated on Old Hebron Road, be awarded to the successful available. Additionally ex­ Ranch, double garage, 2 fire­ Bety Gessay Krlstofak, Real­ Village of Amston, Town of responsible bidder without dis­ cellent salary and benefit MANCHESTER places, carpeting, recreation tor, 875-0701. Hebron, State of Conectlcut. crimination on the ground of programs make these posi­ race, color or national origin. room, swimming pool, trees, Mrs. Nancy Duda Armour’s Star tions highly attractive. For 4 AND 4 DUPLEX NORTH COVENTRY NOTE; ’The contractor Is re­ view, $22,900. Hutchins Agency, an apppointment, call the SUMMER IS COMING quired as part of his contract Just listed! Close to bus Realtors, 649-6324. bid price to supply suitable nm- Employment S u p e rvlsor. 16x32 foot in ground swim­ Miss Lots Banister, ■ 1-774- and shopping on a compact NOTICE terial acceptable to the En^- lot with city water and sew­ TWO-FAMILY, 5-4, centrally lo­ ming pool is one of the neer to complete the back fill LIVERWURST 9605, Ext. 427, dally between er. Here is a 2 family that cated, 2-car garage, complete­ many features of this Split of all cellar holes Immediately 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Visit our ly renovated and shows excel­ Level with 3 bedrooms, fire­ PUBLIC HEARING upon removing the b'^ldlngs Personnel Offices in Rogers a wise buyer can live in al­ most rent free. 319,700. Mr. lent Income return, $27,500. 643- place, oven and range, fam­ from their foundations. The top or write us including your ADDm ONAL two feet of fill (below adjacent Gordon, 649-6306. 1646, 649-8782 Owner. ily room, 2 baths, etc. $22,- .experience and salary re- 900! I Call J. Sl 'Jc ky at APPROPRIATIONS ground level) shall contain no Stone larger than five Inches In ' quirements. MANCHESTER — Ideal young 649-5306. BOARD OF DIRECTORS lor BOLOGNA B W family home. Four rooms on Its greatest diameter. Top soil t o w n o f or loam will not be considered BARROWS and WALLACE Co. a tree shaded lot. Aluminum MANCHESTER, By The Piece ROGERS CORP. storms and screens. Full cel­ B Sc w suitable material. If the con­ Manchester Parkade CONNEC'nCUT tractor falls to back fill aU ROGERS, CONN. 06263 Manchester 649-5306 lar. Identical homes selling BARROWS and WALLACE Co. cellar holes at the tlnie me Celebration Special! everyday for this price, $14, ■ Manchester Parkade Notice 1s hereby given that buildings are removed. It wiii An Equal Opportunity NINE ROOM house. 2-car ga­ 900. Wolverton Agency, Real­ Manchester 649-6306 the Board of Directors, Town of be necessary for him to protect Employer rage, on quiet street. Call tors, 649-2813. Manchester, Connecticut, will the public by erecting a tern^- ' owner, 649-2365 after 4 p.m. VERNON — 100x300 wooded rarv fence ito me satisfaction Fancy, Lean, Hickory Smeked, Sugar Cured MANCHESTER — Immaculate building lot, on which we will hold a Public Hearing in the Municipal Building Hearing of the Engineer; payn\e"J AT THE AIRCRAFT MANCHESTER — executive 7-room Raised Ranch, with 2 build your new home, your the erection and removal of this ROUTE salesman lor quality neighborhood. Garrison Colon­ full baths, built-in oven and plans or ours. Wesley R. Smith Room, 41 Center Street, Man­ fence shall be considered as In­ dairy in Wethersfield. Steady ial, 7 rooms, large family range, dining room, large liv- Construction Co., 643-1667. chester, Connecticut, Tuesday, cluded in the contract bid price. permanent employment on es­ room with fireplace, huge naod- . Ing. room, wttli fireplace,,,3 ..bed­ > February 6, 1968 at 8;00 p.m. on TTie general contours of the tablished route averaging |150 em kitchen, screened porch, - 2- rooms and a heated family SOUTH Windsor—6 room Rais­ proposed additional appropria­ surrounding ground shall not be a week. Excellent fringe ben- Looking for the big one ... the job that offers you traditionally JET-AGE JOBS AT JET-AGE PAY FREE TRAINING WITH PAY car garage, wooded lot, $34,- room, 2-car garage, $25,600. ed Ranch, living room with tions as follows; changed wimout specific writ­ efita, including holidays, pen­ 900. PhUbrlck Agency, Real­ Wblverton Agincy, Pealtorn, fireplace, dining room, 3 bed­ 'To: General Fund Budget 1967/ ten permission by the Engineer. SLICED BACON sion, etc. Call Brock Hall Dairy rooms, garage. 2.9 acres, park­ NOTE: In addition to me in­ steady employment plus the chance to get ahead? Try the MACHINE OPERATOR^ tors, 640-5347. 649-2813. 68, Board of Education $49,892 surance requirements contataed for appointment, 529-3321. IF YOU DON’T HAVE SHOP EXPERIENCE like setting. Principles only. SHEET METAL ASSEMBLERS • WELDERS to establish “ wash-out” ac­ in paragraph eleven (11) of Pro- Aircraft first! ^ —you may be given 120 hours of instruc­ LAKEWOOD CIRCLE So. — MANCHESTER — 7 ro6m older Owner, 644-8544. ■9 BENCH MECHANICS count—Economic Opportunity Txisal Form CON 114G me tion and training on the machine you have large rambling oversize Colo- Cape, all utilities, won’t lost. In this jet-age world, industry, utilities and airlines need more and AIRCRAFT ENGINE MECHANICS AND TESTERS ANDOVER — well kept 6 room Act of 1964, 'm ic 2A in order ^ccessful bidder shall furnish HELP WANTED PARTS INSPECTORS • TRAINEES been hired to operate. Instruction will be nlal-Cape, jalousled enclosed Asking $14,500. H. M. Fre­ to proceed with the imple­ a Certificate of Insurance for patio with attached garage. chette, Realty, 647-9993. Cape, garage, large wooded lot, more jet engines. That’s why the Aircraft keeps growing ... and POWERCEL COMPONENT TESTERS in our own machine training school. mentation of Project Head the same stated minimum Large beautifully landscaped central vacuum system, Leo­ amounts to cover ExplMlon, Licensed Journey Electrician PLANT PROTECTION FIREMEN AND GUARDS MANCHESTER — 2-famUy, 4-4 nard Agency, Realtors, 646- Start TV (or the balance of why Aircraft people can keep moving into better and better jobs. MATERIAL HANDLERS AND PACKERS lot. Phllbrick Agency, Real­ Collapse or Underground Dam­ central', large lot, 4 garages, 0469. the 1967-68 school year, to be or AND MANY OTHERS tors, 649-5347. age Liability (XCU). In addition to a steady job and advancement opportunities, you ADVANCED TRAINING APPLICANTS may excellent Income property. H. financed from funds received it e m #1 2% story frame Experienced Electrician’s be given courses ranging from 22 weeks OFF East Center St. pracllcal- M. Frechette Realty, 647-9993. from Federal Government un­ Duplex House, 8-10 Wetherell Helper get another plus in an aircraft job ... a liberal package of benefits APPLY NOW to 93 weeks in Machining, Jet Engine iy In center of town. Two fam­ NOTICE der Economic Opportunity St Manchester, wim a one (i) ily flat,!'4 down, 3>/4 up. Com­ MANCHESTER — 9-room Act of 1964, "ntle 2A—$49,8§2 car garage. Former Prop­ Sheet Metal, Tool, Die and Gage Making, home, only 35 seconds from or that include hospital, surgical and life insurance, an excellent VISIT THE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE pletely renovated. Both apart­ 'TOWN OF COVENTRY General Fund Budget 1967/68, erty of. MERTENS. U)ulse East Center St. Ideal for the 400 Main Street, East Hartford, Connecticut Machine Repair and Pipe Making. ments vacant. Aluminum sid­ Board of Tax Review Board of Education $6,960 Apprentice Electrician retirement plan, recently expanded educational assistance pro­ large family that needs 5 bed­ OPEN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE ing, garages, fine residential The Coventry Board of Tax to establish “ wash-out" ac­ gram, nine paid holidays, up to four weeks vacation, sick leave rooms. Permanent siding and The above structures must MONDAY THROUGH FRID AY-8 A.M. TO 4;30 P.M. section. T. J. Crockett; Real­ Review will meet in the Tax count—Public Act No. 523 CALL APPRENTICE CANDIDATES may be eligi­ aluminum storms an§ screens, be removed within thirty (30) TUESDAY EVENINGS TILL 8 P.M. ty, 643-1677. Assessor's Office to hear any Celebration with pay and the largest industrial credit union in the world! 2-car garage, $23,^. Wolver­ Project No. 77-4 In order to days from the starting SATURDAYS 8 A.M. TO 12 NOON ble for courses ranging from three to four appeals from assessments on A Performance Bond J" m® Special! CONCORD RD. — Beautiful ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. proceed with tlie implemen­ H. G. SCHULZE Inc. Other Connecticut plants In North Haven, years in Jet Engine Metalsmithing, Machin­ the Grand List of October 1, tation of Project Head Start amount of 100% of his bid or Get where the action is. Jet ahead in a steady job with a good Ranch, large living room, for­ $1 whichever is greater Southington and Middletown. SEVEN room modem home off 1967, on the following dates: 000.00 ing, Tool & Die Making and Electronics. mal dining room, cabinet IV for the balance of the 1967- will be required of me success­ SAVE 875-9707 future at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft! Porter St. in one of Manches- Saturday, February 3, 1988 at 68 school year, to be financed kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recrea­ ful bidder. „ , . tion room, landscaped yard. ters finest neighborhoods. Cus­ the following time—9 a.m. until from funds received from A separate Bid Proposal is 30c a lb. Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, tom built with many ' unusual 12 noon; Tuesday, February 6, Public Act No. 523, Project to be submitted with the above ME(3HANIC — full time, good 648- 5963. features. Beautiful park like 1968, 7 p.m. until 9 p.m.; and No. 77-4 $6,960. ITEM on the item! wages to an experienced man. lot. Priced In the low 30’s. By Sautrday, February 10, 1968, 9 John I. Garslde Jr., NO'TICB t o ^BIDDERS: Liq­ See Mr. Sloan, J. Sloan STUNNING 6V6 room Cape on appointment. Phllbrick Agency, a.m. until 12 noon. uidated damagfis of twenty five Secretary dollars ($25.00) per day wUl be Garage, Rt. 83, Vernon. west side, new ceramic bath, 649-6347. Joseph Shanahan, Board of Directors assessed for each calendar day SPECIALS fof THURS., FRI., and SAT. full shed dormer. Ideal for Chairman Manchester, Conn. SERVICE station help wanted your future today ot PSc\AfA starter or retirement. Priced TWO family, 6-6 flat, aluminum of over-run of Contract time. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Board of Tax Review Dated at Manchester, Con­ Howard S. Ives 9-5. No experience necessary. for immediate sale, ' $16,90C siding, 153x164 lot, convenient­ necticut, this twenty-third day State Highway Apply Cantone’s Esso Service, An equal opportunity employer Wolverton Agency, Realtor, ly located. Leonard Agency, Dated at Coventry, Connecti­ of January 1968. Commissioner 308 West Middle Turnpike. 649- 2813. Realtors, 646-04'69. cut, January 17, 1968. )

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PAOE THIRTY-TWO WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 81, 1968 ifltanrl^TatTr lEttTtting Average Daily Net Press Run For The Week Ended The Weather Occasional drizzle | tonight. The Democratic Town Com­ January t, 1968 About Town mittee 1s meeting tonight at 8 RCEO Asks Member Towns T a x H earings Low to mid 30a. Rain develop­ in the Probate Courtroom in the ing tomorrow. High about 40. Sunshine buse« to Norwich Municipal Building to consider 15,534 Hospital are scheduled for Sun­ bjAaw changes affeebihg the About Junked Car Problem Set to Begin Manchester— A City of Village Charm day, leaving' Central Row, Hart­ election of its 70-member or­ Questionnaires requesting in­ town exclusively. ('B) If' the ford at'noon and returning from ganisation. A new committee The Manchester Board of Tax MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1908 (CfeMllled Advertising on Page 21) PRICE SEVEN CENTS the hospital at 4:1S p.m. The formation on the junked-car si­ compound were to serve several Review will hold hearings to­ VOL, LXXXVII, NO. 103 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) will be elected in to serve tuation'in their respective towps adjoining towns as well. service is sponsored by the Capi­ two years. morrow night for those taxpay­ tol Regional Mental Health As­ have bden sent to the members The RCEO, in addition to con­ ers whose last names start with of the 26-town Regional Council sociation, Inc., 217 Farmington ’The Fellowcraft degree will sidering the recommended ar­ the letters A through F. The Ave., Hartford. ReservaiUons of Elected Officials (ROEG), of rangement with the mobile session, from 6 to 8 in the Mu­ be exemplified when Friendship which Manchester is a member. may be nuule now by calling .Lodge of Masons meets in the crusher, has been considering nicipal Building Hearing Room, The City of Hartford will soon the association. Masonic Temple atii7:30 tomor­ / a model ordinance for adoption is for taxpayers who wish to 7 slg^n a contract with a private by its separate member towns. appeal their latest assessments, Grand List Late; row night. Harold W. Lavan- firm to operate a mobile auto­ The Hartford Bates Club will way, past master, will preside. The ordinance would spell out based on October 1967 figures. crusher facility at that city’s have a dinner meeting Wednes­ John L. Von Deck Jr., secretary requirements and penalties. A second session, for those North Meadows. day, Feb. 14 at 6 p.m. at and past master, will present Mayor Nathan AgostlneUi, taxpayers whose last names The RCEO has been consider­ Valle’s Steak House, Bralnard the "G” lecture: end Raymond Manchester’s representative to start with the letters G through ing an arrangement whereby the Rd., Hartford. Reservations E. Bogue, treasurer and past the RCEO, said that he received M, will be conducted Friday, Rises Only 2.5% may be made now with George master, will deliver the charge. separate towns would enter into the questtonnatre yesterday and from 6 to 8 p.m. In the Munici­ E. Stewart, 207 Country Lane, Officer dress Is tuxedo. There ' agreements with the sanie firm, has not had [^^chance to study pal Building Hearing Room. East Hartford. will be refreshments after the to permit the mobile crusher to It. The three-member Board of meeting. travel to a number of strategi­ He said that th ere^ no doubt Tax Review is comprised of The Parents Association for Kinston choto cally located compounds with­ that Manchester has a problem Charles H. McKenzie, chair­ Childbirth Education will meet in the Capital Region. Cars with jimked cars and that all man; Roger McDermott, ■vice To $222,850,466 Monday at 8 p.m. at West­ Engaged would be brought to be com­ proposed plans to solve' it urt Cases Rosemary Joan Zanghl of Tol­ deadline prescribed by state The questiannalre, prepared up to Manchester’s town coun­ Mountain Laurel Chapter of land to Richard Situart Nelf of State Tax Commissioner John John Martin of the Capital Re- statutes, totals $222,860,466. Sweet Adelines will rehearse to­ L. Sullivan said today that he sel to render an opinion on the EAST HARTFORD SESSION Rockville has been announced by John Martin of the Capital Although It is an all-time legality of the late filing. Town morrow at 8 p.m. at the Rus­ can foresee no problem because by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Region Planning Agency, asks Counsel John Shea sold today sian American National Center, high, It is only $5,631,884, or 2.6 of the late filing, based on the A Glastonbury man received Carmelo J. Zanghl of Merrow for answers to the following Viiic/iiinU' that he has had no official re­ 211 Wethersfield Ave., Hartford. per cent, higher than last year's reasons given by town officials. a 10-day suspended sentence questions: I quest to render an opinion and The event is open to women in­ Rd. Grand List and. figured on the He said that he was awaken­ during a regular session of the 1. Do you agree. In principle, that, until he receives one, he terested in singing four-part Her fiance Is the son of Mr. 37.9 mill current, levy, wotild ed at 11:55 p.m. yesterday by East Hartford Circuit Court yes­ with the recommended arrange­ has no comment. barbershop style harmony. terday as the result of an ar­ and Mrs. Stuart C. Neff of 31 Chuck Roast add only $213,448 in potential Town Clerk Edward Tomklel, ment for the solution to the junk­ Sullivan in stating that he Those w isM ^ more information taxes to the 1968-69 General who told him that, because of rest by Manchester police Mon­ Earl St. ed-car problem? foresees no problems, said that may confect Mrs. Frank J. Miss Zanghl, a graduate of Fund. mechanical breakdowns, the day. 2. What Is your town current­ BIG MEATS the late filing apparently was Hynes, 2M Main St., or Mrs. Ellington High School, received Henry A. Daniel, 35, 1697 He­ ly doing with regard to the Exclusive of last year, when compUatlon would due to a machine error and not Truman Crandall, S8 White St. bron Ave., had been charged her associate of science degree problem of junked cars? revaluation helped produce a to human error, and that he with Intoxication, after being from Becker Junior College, 3. How many junked cars are FOR 20.5 per cent hike In the Grand He said that lom kiel told him understands that al^ of the need­ Jehovah’s Witnesses will have found loitering in the hallway Worcester, Mass. She Is em­ there currently In your town? List, the increase in the past that the computing machine ed information was ready and group discussions of the Bible of a Pearl St. apartment house ployed as a medical assistant How many new junks are gen­ several years has totaled about broke down and that the com- awaited only compilation. aid “ Life Everlasting In the LITTLE MONEY binatlon to a safe was lost. Monday afternoon. at the office of Drs. Lehmus, erated each year? Are the junks 5 per cent. Until this year, the town’s Freedom of the Sons of God” Warren, and Hughes in Man­ generally scattered or are they The newest Grand List, bas­ Sullivan said that he tedd Tom­ Grand List was compiled by tonight at 7:80 at 287 Oakland chester. with just about every cut of Pinehurst U.S. ed on Oct. 1, 1967 assessments, klel when he got the call, that St., 726 N. Main St., 18 Cham­ clustered together? contract to a data processing Mr. Neff, a graduate of Rock­ 4. Where, If any, are the po­ was not completed until 6 :30 this he -had no authority to grant concern. bers St., 17D Bluefleld Dr., and Glaucoma Tests Choice Chuck at special prices. You cannot morning. It was filed In the an extension. He said that re­ ville High School received hFFEE in all 3 sizes. If you where, the U.S. Command an­ cities ■with their biggest offen­ Civilian casualties mounted fighting in nine different places South Korea Head million. Whole or small half. Into the thousands across the of Ladies’ Better Dresses just can’t wait for mailed cou­ nounced hellcopter-bome troops sive of the war, a drive In the in the capital city of nearly 3 Mlanchester’s new itaxaWle Leap U.S. Choice northern provinces below the country, with estimates of up to pon worth 60c on Maxim pur­ of the 1st Cavalry Division se­ million people. A wall of tanks Grand Ust, broken down Into demilitarized zone. U.S. Ma­ 2,000 killed or wounded in Sai­ chase . . . come in and buy it cured Quang Tri City, capital of and armored personnel carriers three classiifications, shetvs rines form the main allied gon alone. Original today . . . redeem your coupon SHOULDER CLOD South Vietnam’s northernmost surrounded the U.S. embassy, Warns Premier Kim $176,467,194 for reel estate, province. Gunshlps helped shield there against four or five American armored and infan­ next time you buy. whose grounds the Viet Cong oc­ $29,563,882 for personal prop­ thwart the 800 or so Communist dl-vlsions of Hanoi regulars — try troops were rushed, from SEOUL (AP) — South Korean to the enemy under any clrcum- Prices Center slices or roast of this de­ cupied for six hours Wednesday, erty, and $17,819,390 for motor ViOtt troops who had driven Into that perhaps up to 50,000 men. other critical areas into some of and Ambassador Ellsworth Presldent Chung Hee Park said stances and at any time, and we Can you buy it for less? licious, very lean SHOULDER today he does not believe in uni- are closely watching their vehicles. CLOD ...... Ib. $1.09 city, 19 miles below the demili­ The commander of U.S. forces the threatened cities, including Bunker’s residence five blocks tarized zone. in Vietnam, in calling the ene­ Saigon. As U.S. tanks, armored away. fying North and South Korea by moves,” he said at a ceremony Read Estate is up $3,543,220 Three companies of U.S. Ma­ my’s present operation a go for personnel carriers and Infantry­ force but warned North Korean launching a highway construe- from Iasi year, p e r s o ^ prop- Lean Bottom Round rines, a platoon of Army tanks broke proposition, told a news men from three divisions (See Page Twelve) Premler Kim n-sung “ there is a tlon project in Seoul. erty is up $1,207,099, and mo- N O W 11.50 In a BEEF ROAST ...... Ib. $1.09 limit to our patience.” Premier Chung n-kown told tor vehicles ore up $881,566. wide In his first public statement the National Assembly it Is The Grand List is still sub- SPAM Slices of Bottom Round or Clod for since 31 Communist commandos questionable whether South Ko- selection London Broil or Swiss Steak tried to assassinate him in Seoul rea alone should abide by the (See Page Twelve) N O W 10.00 lb. $1.09 Jan. 21, Park said North Korean armistice agreement when of 12 Oz. Can General Predicts agents are trj^ng to create con- North Korea Is sending soldiers Nixon Declares Candidacy ditlons for the North to reunito for subversion in the South. settings Serve Pinehurst Ground Meats at least once . . . N O W 9.00 Korea forcibly under Commu­ He said North Korea has the children just love “ Hamburgs" Hormel’s CHILLI NEW YORK (AP) — Richard nist rule about 15,000 imen specially Hostages Huge Enemy Drive M. Nixon announced today In an “ Our 600,000-men armed with Beans PINEHUR5T 3-IN-1 BLEND trained for guerrilla warfare N O W 7.50 open letter to the citizens of forces are fully prepared to deal against South Korea. The pre­ SAIGON (AP), — Gen. Wil- and ” lt could come at any New Hampshire that he would counteroffensives Immediately mier said toe govenunent plans be a candidate for the Republi­ Campbell’s Ghix and Stars, LEAN CHUCK GROUND Ib. 11am C. Westmoreland predicted time.” to provide arms to workers in Taken in Chix Noodle or Chix Rice today that the Communists will The four-star commander told can presidential nomination. key factories. Foreign Minister The former ■vice president told N O W 6.00 Soups 6 cans 89c. ROUND GROUND ...... Ib. 99c SAUSAGE M E A T ...... Ib. 60c follow up their current cam- a crowded news conference this Clhol Kyu-hah said toe g;ovem- palgn against key cltlea of South ■would be the third phase of a the people of that state “ the ment is discussing with toe BEEF U V E R ...... lb. 69c LAMB PATTIES .. . . ! ...... lb. 46c Vietnam with their biggest of- three-phase plan hatched in Ha- choices we face are larger than .Official Asks United States ways to strength­ Colorado SEX APPEAL fenslve of the war, a drive In nol lost September by the North any differences among Republi­ en South Korean defenses. N O W 5.50 If you want ULTRA BBITE CALVES L IV E R ...... lb. 89c cans or 'among Democrats, larg­ VAIL, Colo. (AP) — Two g;un- the northern end of the country. Vietnamese leadership. Elarller, South Korea’s Cen­ men bungled a car theft and 'FOOTHPASTE for sex appeal, or It will be the enemy’s “ main The current wave of attacks er even than the differences be­ To Dig Up AD Just to clean your teeth . . . buy tween the parties. They are be­ tral Intelligence Agency said it holdup In this Rocky Mountain effort,” said the commander of on Saigon, provincial capitals has smashed a major Commu­ the 89c size here for ...... 62c and other key cities and towns, yond politics. resort town early today, then U.S. forces in South Vietnam, nist spy ring of ew men and took five hostages—including SPECIAL GKOUP OF LADIES’ CAVTIIIE DRESSES Don’t buy $1.49 CONTAO in dozen PINEHURST NEWS BULLETIN . . . Why it has dropped from 30c . . . which began Monday, is the sec­ Nixon said in his long-expect­ Prison Bodies loto just because all the food women who provided North Ko­ toe Vail police chief—as they we don’t know . . . except a new crop has arrived . . . we have the best ond phase of Hanoi’s master ed declaration: “Peace and trade, including Pinehurst is giving lettuce in town . . . and at this featured c perhaps the lowest (consider­ rea with information on U.S. fled oast toward Denver, the 19 plan and "marks a change In freedom In the world, and peace it away at 70c . . . this price con­ ing the quality . . . ) CUMMINS PRISON FARM, and South Korean military Colorado State Patrol reported. NOVV 4.50 N O W 3.00 strategy by the enemy,” West­ and progress here at home, will tinues tin further notice. ^ . . 44, Ark. (AP) — Gov. Winthrop forces. It was toe second fouled-up moreland continued. Stennis Sees depend on toe deris ^ of toe Rockefeller has announced that The Intelligence agency said it holdup-Hostage-chase episode in “ fie is using North Viet­ next President of toe United he wants all bodies exhumed 'rounded up toe group, based in - N O W 4.00 4 99 N O W 2.50 PINEHURST ICEBERG namese army forces to spear­ Colorado this week. Monday, States. For these critical years, from toe grassy field where Seoul, on Jan. 24, one day after « 6 9 , BUY 73c head his terrorist attacks.” seven hostages were taken and More Troops America needs new leader­ three skeletons were dug up and toe seizure of toe U.S. spy ship 3 99 2.00 The 54-year-old general said two were slightly ■ wounded be­ ship.” placed in a "proper and decent” Pueblo. BAND AIDS the Communists have "paid fore toe 260-mile chase ended Nixon told toe voters that he burial ground. It was toe largest Communist dearly” for the current and toe abductor was captured At Pinehurst For 59c For Vietnam learned "toe awesome nature of As demands for investigations espionage ring reported uncov­ offensive, which he called a near Denver, 10 nailes east of toe great decisions a President Increased, Rockefeller also said ered by toe agency since it "tfeacherous and deceitful act.” here. Today roadblocks were set faces" during his 14 years In Wednesday, “ I think It is better broke up a group of more than Buy regular 98c Rubber LETTUCE WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. He said so far they have lost up along U.S. 6, and all avail­ Washington, and said he had not to bring more people Into an 40 South Koreans operating out able officers were pressed Into As shown; $27B Gloves here at 79c and Vick’s sta te o f Miaine Grade A Potatoes 10 lbs. 39c John Stennis D-Mlss., said today 6,800 dead, and allied forces had a chance to reflect on toe already confusing situation.” of East Berlin last summer. the hunt, but the carload of cap­ $1.09 FORMULA 44 at 59c. "expansion of the war” in Vlet- have detained 2,600 sui^ects, lessons of public office and Come here for Seedless Indian River Grapefruit many of whom will subsequent­ He added, “ We believe the A U.S. military spokesman re- tives and captors had not been Treasure Chest neon probably will require addi­ measure the nation’s tasks and ly be classified as pritoners of investigation should be pushed ported only one brief fire fight located by 8:30 a.nl. MST, some Diamonde, from tional military manpower above problems during toe past eight fearlessly but In an orderly diulng toe night along toe de four hours after toe incident. $100 to $5000 Mfg. suggested price on the 626,000 U.S. forces now ear­ war. years. Westmoreland said 630 allied manner, and let toe chips fall militarized zone between North There were conflicting reports this size ADORN Hair marked for southeast Asia. “ I have sought to apply where they may.” ' and South Korea. He said U.S. on toe number and origin of toe Heinz Great American Soup may make the difference between a good dinner troops had been killed, approxi­ EASY PAYMENTS 5pray is $2.25 . . . we are Stennis, chalrjnan prepared­ those lessons to toe needs of toe State police now are Investi­ infantrymen exchanged shots hostages. and a great dinner. It sells at 2 cans 49c . . . try Vegetable, Chicken Noodle or ness subcommittee of the Sen­ mately 200 of them Americans. AVAILABLE present, and to toe entire sweep gating. with three or four North Ko­ “ Everyone tells a different fMturing it at . . . .$1.25 several other varieties . . . ate Armed Services Committee, The U.S. Command said there of this final third of toe 20th Meanwhile In Houston, Tex., reans spotted just north of toe story,” said Richard Schlppers, III ON6 SPECIAL I^RbUP OF DISCONTOIUED STUBS OF said he is confident that Presi­ were 655 allied dead, including century,” he said. "And I be­ and Fresno, Calif., former Ar- fence along toe zone’s soutoeileip deputy chief of the patrol. dent Johnson is considering 232 Americans. lieve I have found some an- kansas penitentiary inmates border but there were no oaS- ’ The latest report from the plans for increases in forces, Westmoreland said the cur­ "AMERICAN GIRL" PUMPS W ers.” told newsmen they watched ualties on either side. State Patrol indicated the host­ weapons and funds. rent Communist drive was q He noted he had visited New prison guards slay 10 convicts ' The newspaper Donga Ubo, ages were Vail Police Chief Ted Stennis talked with newsmen "go for brpke proposition.” ' Hampshire often in toe past but who may be buried beneath reported four shooting incidents Holmes, who later was left Not every size in every in advance of a closed commit­ “ It was all or nothing," he said. “He has put forth hla max­ said he was not asking toe sup­ some of toe numerous depres- Wednesday night and Thursday handcuffed to a tree; three Janl- co!k)r— but ^ 1 a fifood selec- 513.00 tee session at which Secretary port of voters now "on toe basts slons In toe field. morning torial employes of toe VaU Mon- JEWELEFI8—SILVERSMITHS PINEHURST of Defense Robert S. Mc­ imum effort. He will be very CORNER MAIN and MIDDLE TURNPIKE of old friendships. We have en- The Arkansas chapter of the Clashes have been frequent or Hotel, where toe trouble be- I «»- , NOW Namara presented his depart- badly hurt. It will take Mm 968 Main St., Manchester OPEN THURS., FRI. and SAT. At 8 A.M.—THURS., and FRI. 9 P.M. (Seo Page Two) (See Page Twelve) (See Page Twelve) 5.90 (See Page Twelve) (Bee Page Twelve) Richard M. Nixon (See Page Twelve)