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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1968 PAGE TWENTY ifllanrlifBtfr lEtt^nins Ul;, Averagie Daily Net Preas Rm For The Week Ended ■ A Vacation Story Hour wlU be The Weather February 17, 1968 . About Town held tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. in SAVE CASH ON (HL Chance of snow flurrieg to the Junior Room at Mary Chen iEattrljPfitpr lEupmtm llrralii night. Low 10 to 15. Tomorrow 'Riree Manchestm- studentB ey Library. MQas Mkrlon Jesse- ^ ^ p 200 GeL Minimum fair. High In 20s. are on ■the dean'* Vat at Un> man and Mrs. James Miller, 1 0 0 15,534 ton OoUeg«, Schenectady, N.T. both of the library staff, will Manchetter^—A City of Village 'Charm They are Jetffrey P. Clarke, sen tell stories of "Dr. Doolittle,” 84 HOUR NOnOB FOR DELIVERY ior, son of Mr. and iMts. tOdgar "Wlnnle-the-Pooh,” and other VOL. LXXXVH, NO. 119 (TWENTY PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, (X)NN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1968 (Cteeelfled Advetileing on Pege 17) Clarke of 51 Plytnouth lan e; books. Hie event, which Is open PRICE SEVEN CENTS Jeffrey H. Nielsen, junior, son to chlldrm age 4 to 8, will last Of y ir. and Mrs. John Nielson 46 minutes. CASH OIL CO. of iO Harlan S t; and Roy F. t e l e p h o n e 889-7018 Wiese, freshman, son o f Mr. Clergy Week will be observed e a s t HARTFORD — MANCHESTER and Mrs. Walter Wiese of 198 tomorrow at 12:16 p.m. at a A B A Votes High S t meeting of the Manchester Clvl- 84 HOUR BURNER SERVlOB tan Chib at Willie’s Steak Allied Pilots Army Spec. 4. Richard F. House. Mierabers will attend Miailaney, son of Mr. and Mrs. with their spiritual advisore. For Curbs Daniel F. Maloney o f 186 Irving St. was recently assigned as a The Women’s Society of Com policeman with Hdqts. Co., U.S. munity Baptist Church will meet On News Locate Enemy Army Camp Carroll Depot, Ko tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the Affenfion! rea. church. Everett Van Dyne will CHICAGO (AP) — The Amer discuss plans for the new Edu READING IMPROVEMENT GLASSES ican Bar Association haa en Dani^ P. Bourque, son of cational Building. Members of dorsed recommendations that Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Bourque the Estelle Carpenter Circle will BEGINNING MARCH 4. 1968 judges, lawyers and policemen of 40 Lyndale St., is on S>e serve as hostesses. Members of restrict the flow of Information Gun Positions dean's list at Assumption Col the Reed-Eaton Circle are In AFTERNOON and EVEOTNO CLASSES about criminal cases. lege, Worcester, Mass., where charge of devotions. But news officials, turned SAIGON (AP) — South Viet Military spokesmen said the he is a sophomore. He is a grad- Classes for ELEMENTARY and HIGH SCHOOL stndents In down in their plea for a year's namese military headquarters Communists broke contact after itttite of Fast Catholic High Remedial Reading (Phonics, Understanding, etc.). Study reported today that aerial ob nearly two hours of heavy fight Manchester Rotary Club and delay for study, predicted new School, and was /president of his Skills, Comprehension, Vocabulary, Speed, OoUege Board Test servers had sighted several ing and tried to pull out to the Klwanis Club of Manchester will battles in the courts and tstate class. legislatures . Communist anti-aircraft guns northeast. U.S. helicopter gun- have a Joint meeting tomorrow Preparation and General Beading Efilclenoy. Said one, J. Edward Murray menacing a section of Saigon's ships raked their positions. at 6:30 p.m. at the Manchester ★ SmaU Glasses ★ Pre-TesUng Program ★ OertUled Teacher# Richard A. Larson, son of Mr. of the American Society of Tan Son Nhut Air Base. South Widely spaced, two more ene Country Club to honor the and Mrs. Ernest Larson of 39 Newspaper Edtlors, “ The press Vietnamese bombers were sent my rockets exploded at the Tan acredltatlcm of the Manchester Andor Rd.; and Todd G. Met Acadotnlc Roading ImprovmMitt Conitr, Inc. will have no recourse but to to destroy them. Son Nhut base. A 122mm missile calf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chamber of Commerce. A Vietnamese .spokesman said 98 E. CENTER STREET Next to Oavey’s fight back.” hit about noon and wounded a George Metcalf of 4 Margaret T»^ recommendations, put the gun positions were spotted civilian, believed to be Viet 2 Rd., are on the dean’s Hat at David J. Flynn, son of Lt. MANCHESTER, CONN. Telephone 648-9947 forward by a press-trial advi about 2yt miles south of the air namese. Another, believed to be Bryant College of Business Ad Ool. and Mrs. William F. Flynn sory committee headed by Jus base, one of the busiest In the of the same size, landed about ministration, Providence, R.I. of Ankara, Turkey, and grand tice Paul C. Reardon of Massa world, which came under heavy dusk between two runways. son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. chusetts’ Supreme Judicial rocket attack Sunday during the Sources at the base said no cas Miss Sharon I. Douton, daugh Robinson, 220 Henry St., was Court, were adopted by a voice communists' "second wave" of ualties or damage were report ter of Mr. and Mrs. David F. presented with an Eagle Scout vote Monday by the ABA’s poli fensive. ed. award recently by Troop 382, Douton of 80 Bretton Rd., re cy-setting House of Delegates. A government spokesman Unofficial reports circulated Site 23, Ankara. He also re cently was pledged to Alpha Phi Minutes before, the delegates sold he did not know definitely that the CJommunlsts were plan ceived the Bronze Palm Award. sorority at Bucknell University, turned down by a 176-68 vote an how many grnis were spotted. ning another attack tonight on Lewisburg, Pa. He will be 16 on Feb. 29. Brig. appeal by three top news execu He said they were seen 2% the South Vietnamese capital, a Gen. G.V. Williams of Ankara tives that action be put off while hours after a battalion of South city of nearly 3 million people. Members of Mystic Review made the presentations. studies are made of the effects Vietnamese Rangers petroling The Viet Cong were reported to will meet tomorrow night at 7 on jurors of newspaper, radio Saigon’s western suburbs ran have distributed leaflets in sev at Callahan’s Funeral Home, A public symposium, "A New One and television accounts of Into a Communist force of un eral sections of the Gia Dinh 1602 Main St., East Hartford, Door to Open,” will be present crime. known size in the same area. suburbs threatening an attack to pay respects to Mrs. John ed by the Hartford College for "There is no good reascxi for Fighting Intensified, and anoth and urging the people to support J. Sohlsky, who was a member Women Community Service Pro delay,” Reardon said during the er battalion of Rangers moved them in an uprising. Police and of the society. A regular meet ject, Tuesday, Feb. 27 from Week two-hour debate. And J .Edward into reinforce. military units already are on a 10:15 a.m. to 2:80 p.m. at College Open House Attracts 400 Visitors Lumbard of the U.S. Circuit ing will be held at 8 at the Odd / Warriors Willingly Wield Weapons full alert. Fellows’ Hall. CenUnel Hill Hall, Hartford. Court In New York City said the The "second wave” Commu More than 400 persons turned out for the open house at Man story 30,000 square-foot building that now houses 1,200 of the news media would only return I H A L E Captain of the Washington Birthday Sales team, John Misseri nist offensive last weekend has Miss Ruth Rhodes, daughter Sgt. Sean J. Ryan was re chester Community College’s new Hartford Rd. campus fa college’s 1,500 students. The former Hartford Electric Light Only! In a year with talk of new stud explained, “ For a serious sales success Thursday, we have to subsided, but there was no as Co. buildlnjg began serving as a temporauy home for the col Failure of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Rhodes cently assigned as a supply in cilities yesterday afternoon, college officials reported. A few ii s i n c e ies. Jones in the white feathers, fluffs up his men in a practice beat down high prices with the cheapest weapons we can find. surance it wouldn’t heat up lege in September after a complete renovation. The facility of 15 Plymouth Lane, recently ventory spedeltst with a unit among the steady stream of visitors are pictured here in the "What £we the surveys going sales offensive. To maintain low prices, their sales secret, the That includes lunch boxes.” (Herald photo by Pinto) again. Intelligence reports of the MlUtery Airlllt Ocm- lobby as they look over displays depicting life at the college, is being leased from developer Alexander Jarvis for a period |i|i||||ji|liii!iil iiiililiiiijiililiiiii to show?” he asked. "Are they was named to the dean’s list ait team is using an empty lunch box as a football. Captain Jones reaching the U.S. Mission said Colby Jimtor College, New Lon mand at McGuire AFB, N. J. He set up especially for the occasion. Faculty and student repre of five years. (Herald photo by Pinto). going to tell us that human na O f Heart that in the Mekgon Delta prov don, N.H. previously served at Da Nang, sentatives served as hosts and guides for the tour of the three- ture has changed?” ince of Kien Hoa, the Viet Cong Vietnam. Hta wife, Constance, Once the guidelines are Incor province committee received a porated 'into the ABA’s ethics la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gibbons Assembly, Catholic The French Club of Manches The Twins Club of Greater Miss Susan Lee Poiliner, directive from he Communist code, lawyers could run the irsk In Bombay Arthur Niooletta of 86 Wood- Ladies of Columbus, will meet ter will sponsor a whist and set Hartford will have a panel dis daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don f a m o u s high command to provide maxi Large Selection of severe discipline—even dis Side S t tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the KofC back card party tonight at 8 at cussion of shortcuts, problems ald PaJmer o f 16 Tlinber TnaiU, mum reinforcements to support BIRD FEEDERS barment—for making public McCarthy Backers Working Just Pot Luck Home. The program will In Orange Hall. Refreshments will and puzzlements of raising recently received an Ivy licaf BOMBAY, India (AP) — King the Viet Cong In Saigon in the WILD BnU) SEED during a trial opinions and in Members of the' VFW Auxil clude a demonstration of cos be served, and tickets may be twins at Its meeting Wednesday award for superior scholarship Los Angeles Times- Edward Memorial Hospital an “ second wave." Our Own Specially iary who plan to visit the West formation that were not part of nounced today that its surgeons Blended Pet Foods metics. Mrs. Thomas Wilkie Is purchased at the door. at 8:15 p.m. In the Mitchell dui4ng the fall semester at Washington Post News Service These reports said the offen- Haven Hospital tomorrow night Room of South Conggregational Aurora (lU.) College. the record. last Sunday performed the first give was to‘ run from Feb. 18 un Manchester Pet Center chairman of the arrangements LOS ANGELES—Clyde M. Ryals, a 27-year-old unemployed will meet at the Post Home at The American Legion Aux Church, Hartford. Police departments, mean heart transplant In Asia. It said tu the end of the month, 996 Main St. 649-4978 committee. To Deal Humphrey Defeat laborer, was found guilty of a marijuana charge yesterday. 6 for transportation. iliary will meet tonight at 8 at The board of directors of the while, were advised to adopt the patient lived three hours aft- Launched Feb. 18, it consisted But if he hadn’t needed a dental plate, he might have beaten the post home. Manchester Emblem Club 8th UtUlOes District Is conduct regulations choking off f ram er the operation. mostly of rocket and mortar at David Malausky, son of MINNEAPOLIS, Mlim. (AP) The vice president, said a starting point for selection of the rap. will sponsor a / public military ing its monthly meeting tonight time of arrest information about The hospital said a 35-year-old tacks on Saigon and 46 other cit Mrs. Gertrude Paganl of prior criminal records, confes —Rebellious Democrats back pro-Humphrey leader, is "defi- national convention delegates, The denture, in which was lodged some marijuana particles, The Permanent Memorial Day whist and setback card party at 7 :80 in the District Firehouse, man who was doomed because ies, with comparatively few 16 Eldrldge St., has been nam ing Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy nltely concerned, for he consld- From the precincts, delegates was the only damaging evidence against him. Committee of Manchester will tonight at 8 at the Elks Club, Main and HiUlard Sts. The sions or admissions of guilt and of cardiomyopathy was given ground assaults. ed to the dean’s list at Upper the result of such tests as finger for president are working to era Minneapolis to be home are sept to ward conventions, Answering a disturbing the peace call last Oct. 8, police meet tonight at 7 :30 In the coffee Bissell St. Refreshments will be meeting Is open to residents of the heart of 20-year-old woman The Kien Hoa Communists re Iowa College, Fayette, Iowa. printing and lie detection. deal President Johnson an em- base.” Humphrey began his po- which choose delegates to the were greeted by Ryals. They noticed he was chewing on a F served. the District. in a 2%-hour operation. WANTED! room at the Municipal Building. green, leafy substance which resembled marijuana. portedly were told that Saigon And judges were Instructed barrasslng political defeat on litical career as mayor of -Uiis district and state conventions, Manchester Homemaker’s The woman had been ad- would be leveled, not to mg^e "any statements” Vice President Hubert H. Hum- city. McCarthy calls nelghbor- which in turn name the natioal Ryals was arrested, taken to Jail and while being booked, he Servloe will have a training ses mitted with a brain injury suf- Intelligence sources said the MEN - WOMEN that mlghj^jnterfere with a "fair phrey’s home ground two weeks ing St. Paul home, delegates. took a dental plate from his mouth. fered in a fall while running for Communists have 10,000 to sion tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the trial.” ' from today. Administration loy- The confrontation will come It was confiscated by police as evidence. age 18 and over. Prepare Lincoln Servloe has helped training room of the associa Because precinct caucuses a train. Despite surgery she 15,(X)0 men within a day’s march now for U. S. Civil Service thousands prepare for these Judges also were advised to alists frankly admit they’re March 5 at party precinct cau- are open to anyone who voted Ryals was found guilty after a short non-jury trial. He will died, and her body was immedl- of Saigon, including elements of tion, 287 E. Center St. "Mental be sentenced March 14. job openings during the next tests enrery year sinoe 1948. New For Spring A. use their contempt power worried. cuses—one week before Mc- Democratic in the last election, ately placed In a heart-lung ma- the 5th and 9th Viet Cong Divl- It is one o f the largest and and Physical Changes in Aging" against anyone, including re "The doves can conceivably Carthy and the Johnson-Hum- 12 months. will be discussed. or promises to do so In the next, chlne to keep the blood circulat- slons and the 7th North Vlet- oldest privately owned porters and editor, s who "wil take Minneapolis,” said Richard phrey forces clash In the New party officials fear the meetings ing. Then the heart was trans- namtfse Division, Government posiitlons pay sdMxds o f Its kind and is HOUSE new —WET LOOK fully” try to affect a verdict by Moe, state finance director of Hampshire preferential pri- will be packed with voters at planted to the man and contln- Amid anticipation of a new Wgh Starting salaries. They not connected with the Hartford Junior Ballet Co. will disseminating statements about the Democratic Parmer I.abor mary. E tracted by McCarthy's opposi ued to beat for about three round of attacks, U.S. and South provide much greater secur Government. present “ Mary Popplns,” an the defendant or the issues. ity than private employment party. "It wUl be fairly close ei lin Minnesota, the precinct tion to the Vietnam war. hours, the hospital said. Vietnamese troops battled to For FREE booklet on Gov orig;inal dance drama for chil RfilNCOftTS The salted objective of these and excedlertt opportunity for ther way.” caucuses are the grass-roots Earthquake Kills 13 The man died because of a drive the Viet Cong from the ernment jobs, including list dren, Feb. 24 at 2 and 4 p.m. limitations is to shield defend Many of these are likely to be advanoement Many positions at Whiting Lane School Audi college-age voters and that fur lung complication, it added. coastal town of Phan Thlet require Uttte or no specialized of positions and salarlee, fill IN SHINY VINYL ants from prejudiced jurors. out coupon and mall at once torium, West Hartford. Tickets ther complicates the problem. Prof. K. Sen, the chief of the while other allied forces Inched education or experience. ABA President Earl P. Morris surgical team, said the hospital forward In the 21st day of the —TODAY. are available at Hartford Ballet Terrifle Value! told reporters the new ethics One party official pointed out But to get one of these jobs, You will also get full details Co., 308 Farmington Ave., Hart that Humphrey had been unable On Greek Islands would try another transplant battle for Hue. code probably will be ready for shortly. Phan Thiet, 90 miles east of you must pass a test The on how we can train you for ford. adoption by HE House of Dele to devote much attention to the oompetmon is keen and in these tests, at home, while HALE Rap Brown Charged party since he became vice ATHENS (AP) — A shatter- stroyed or damaged. The island Five other heart transplants Saigon, was seized by the Viet some oases only one out of you keep your present job. gates next February. ing earthquake hit the northern ^now has a population of about have been performed elsewhere, Cong Sunday, but only sporadic •The Nutmeg Camera Club will \ He said the bar association president. fflve pass. Don’t delay—ACT NOW! Sporade Islands In the Aegean r,000. two In Cape Town, South Africa, sniper fire was reported today meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at looks to police departments, "There are a lot of young peo Sea early today and reports said The quake was centered In the three In the United States, after U.S. paratroopers over LINCOLN SE3RVICE, Dept 4-S-3B Hilltop House, Veterans Memo state courts, local bar groups— ple who have come into the par FAMOUS NAME 13 persons were killed and 18 northern Aegean Sea between but only one of the patients sur- P e l ^ Illinois rial Park, East Hartford. Alex and possibly state legislatures On Return to N. Y. ty who don’t even know Hubert came light resistance and re were injured. northeast Greece and western vives. I am very much Interested. Please send me FREE (1) A list Potamianos will present a pro —to Implement the new giUde- Humphrey,” he said. took the hospital where enemy gram about “ Greece, Athens Hardest hit apparently was Turkey. He Is Dr. Philip Blaiberg, 68, forces had dug in. of U. S. Government positions and salaries; (2) Infoinnation SHIRT lines. NEW YORK (AP) — H. Rap where Brown was arrested late National Committeewoman on how to qualify for a U. S. Government Job. and the Islands." The event Is Morris, a Columbus, Ohio, Brown, Black Power chairman last year on charges of trana- _ , ^ . J, , J J*. , the Island of Aylos Evstratios, Reports to national police Choose from many black Gerl Joseph p r ^ c ^ where the 13 persons were killed headquarters said 70 per cent of (See Page Four) (See Page Ten) open to all interested photo lawyer, appeared optimistic, N a m e...... A-g©...... of the Student Nonviolent Coor- iJortJng a gun across state lines, tervlew uiai that mevaruny McCarthy win will get get is15 intnrert inlured the homes on the island of Lim- graphers. and white combinations, but MJrray, managing editor of dlnatlng Committee, was arrest- The arrest came a day after no more than 5 of the state’s 62 mjureu. S treet...... P h on e...... SHIFTS see this fashion now. Pe the Arizona Republic, said in a ed on Manhattan’s upper West U.S. Dlst. Court Judge Robert deleeates John Wriaht associ- Anatolia news agency of nos were destroyed or made un- d t y ...... S t a t e ...... Manchester WATES will meet tite sizes, s, m and 1. staement: "Fortunately, neither Side today after he returned R. Merhlge Jr. in Richmond, ate professor at toe’ Univer Turkey said a woman was killed Inhabitable, but there were no tomorrow at the Italian Ameri . (SD3)B 5he ABA or the HOUse of Dele from making two speeches in Va.» Issued an order for Brown gity of Minnesota and vice falling debris in her home at reports of serious casualties Time at home can Club. Weighing in will be More to Quit . gates makes the law.” California. to appear in Richmond Friday chairman of the Minnesota Con- Pergamum, 62 miles north of there. from 7 to 8 p.m. 3 9 8 . 1 5 9 8 He declared: "Publishers and A Justice Department spokes- to show why he should not be cemed Democrats, has predict- Aegean Sea port of Izmir. Three Greek warships' were Matching editors must be prepared to man In Washington confirmed jailed for violating a court trav- ed that "We ca/n get 32 votes for The quake was felt over a wide en route to Limnos andAylos 'tt WA- r' spend whatever Is necessary in the arrest resiilted from el ban imposed on him last Sep- Gene McCarthy for president’_ area in Turkey as well as Evstratios with medlcal sup- H ftT S ...... 81i29 the way of reporters’ time and Brown’s weekend appearance In tember. other words, a majority of Greece. piles and tents. Walkout in Florida Ship and Shore, Cos Cob B. litigation costs to guarantee that California In violation oL court Brown was restricted Sept. 18 the delegation. Other observers The Greek destroyer Miaoulis Strong earth tremors also are among the famous police chiefs do not manage the orders restricting him New to the Southern District of New think McCarthy could wind up reached Aylos Evstratios with were felt In western Turkey, name shifts featured. Pret news to suit themselves, that York, York, except for travel In con- with as many as 8 to 10. tents and medical supplies and along the Aegean coast and in ty prints, pastels, sleeves prosecutors do not censor what The spokesman said Brown’s nection with his defense agalfist Despite the stakes, both sides reported the casualties. It said Istanbul. Turkey’s Kandilll Ob Enters Second Day and sleeveless. All perma Matching “ Charge the public has a right to now . . . 516,000 bond was revoked Mon- criminal charcroc. appear to be trying to campaign 80 per cent of the homes on the servatory said the biggest nent press for eeisy care. Accounts and tihat judges don’t try to sup- day night by a U.S. Dlstrlot Island, a former detention camp quake had a force .of 9 on the TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — the state is over the public edu (See Page Four) (See Page Four) for x>olitical exiles, were de- 12-polnt Mercalll scale, which A statewide walkout by Florida Sizes 8-18. IMBREIUS $1EI Invited” press legitimate news. . .’’ Court Judge in New Orleans, cation program. The association rates tremors according to po public school teachers that shut says the state has not provided tential damage effect. more than half a million pupils enough money. out of class Monday went into Famous Name “BARBIZON” In Limnos, residents fled from School officials in the state’s their homes. There were reports its second day today. Spokes 67 counties said 26,005 teachers 1/3 O FF Everyone Wants His Money of slight damage In Turkish men said 9,000 nibre teachers —out of 60,844—were off the job areas along the Aegean and the will join the 26,000 who have Monday. TAFFREDA SLIPS quit their jobs. Dardanelles, and the population All classes were canceled in “Barbizon” SLEEPW EAR, A hearing was set this after panicked in Adapazarl, near 21 counties. Other hoards oper SUps. Sizes 10-261/z. (Short, ^ A A noon before Circuit Judge Ben. Istanbul, where more than 100 ated sporadically, some closing average, taU). Reg. $5.00 J le T T Coast Drifter Hits Post Office Jackpot persons were killed in a quake C. Willis on the states’ request MB. GARY MISS NANCY GOWNS, ROBES, high schools while keeping ele last July. for a permanent injunction to mentary schools open as baby end the walkout. The Florida Don't expect miracles from a H alf SUps. Los Angeles Times including Hawaii and Alaska, He would have been In his late plane at the San Francisco In After the first quake about 1 sitting facilities. In Daytona and PAJAMAS a.m., aftershocks continued. Education Association holds new hairdo. WhUe ^ydlng can (Small, medium, huge Washington Post from five of the Canadian 70s.” ternational Airport, addressed a Beach, sixth grade girls were indeed cope with structural provinces, from Germany end "Did you say he left ma 4,000 letter to Westcott on TWA Am- The northern Aegean area that in resigning their jobs, assigned to care for first and SAVE ON THESE ITEMS! and extra la rg e). R eg. $4.00 News Service problems such as /thickness, 3.19 Prance. dollars? Oh no, not inore money. bassors Club stationery: was devastated by an earth teachers are not violating an an second graders. LOS ANGELES—OUnt Wes- tistrike law and cannot be or degieo of curl and varying Wescott read hla letters to No. No. No,” he mumbled, "No requests, just admiration quake in the spring of 1965. Students got unruly at a Tam the bum who haxln’t re lei^ h s, that new do will be suc- coM-i wino friends imder a downtown shaking his head. for your sticking to your be Scores were killed and 30,000 dered to work. pa high school and police were fesaful only If your hair is In ceived a letter In .10 yeaV^, hit Several local school boards bridge where he’s been stay- He fumbled through his mail. liefs. I’m making'20,000 dollars made homeless in the Northern called. However, the incident op/timum styling condDUon. Hair Smarf Spring Selection the post otflce jackpot the /past Sporade Islands. went into county courts seeking 'that’s dull /and straw-'llke, or A. "ARIEL" SUP ihg lately. “ Look at this. Someone wants a year working three jobs, ended without an arrest. • 0 • • few days. He chuckled as he scaimed to name a baby after me." keeping a famllly of four chil The minister of social wel injunctions to halt what they The trouble was reported patent-leather-shiny, or flecked WOMEN'S LARGER SIZES 3 . 0 9 Mail addressed to him Is termed illegal strikes in their With UJtltle white flakes, or just the huge pile of mail, exclaim "I ’m soon to be married,” dren, a wife and also a ‘friend.’ fare, Stratlos Poulantzas was shortly after principal Donald regularly $3 pouring into newspapers ing: read the letter from a Law I envy you. I may join you counties. plain dirty and dusty—such hair (See Page Ten) can make ithe best-planned hair around the •world — nearly all "They're all the same. They rence, Kan., girl. "This money someday.” The association’s dispute with (See Page Two) Now do a dismal flop. Before you • SPORTSWEAR ^ Ruitling Tafrodda for all thoaa clingy fabrics In yaur wardrobo. requesting the 19,216 dodlors all want the money.” would come in ' handy. If you A Pennsylvania man who sent oomsider re-doing, re-/Uidnk your Side zipper for perfect fit. Striking embroidery trim on bodice waiting for him iln two New "Any chance of changing your mall it to me, I’ll do you the along photographs of himself HAND & York banks. Regularly hair-care routine and be sure and hem. White. Junlori 7 to 19, m itm 10 to 20, little lady mind, Clint?” he was /asked. favor of naming a child after and his family, said he, too, was you’re doing everything you can • Dressy or Tailored Blouses 14H to lady 38 to 44. He’s had marrihge proposals, you.” a Wescott, and the name goes BODY LOTION to make your locks a good can 26Vx, "No,” he said. "Still the $ 2 0 0 Sizes 42-46. Crepes, cottons in solids or appeals for his small fortune same. I don’t want to talk about A man from Ft. Washington, back to Stukcly Wescott on the didate for a new coiffure. from brides-to-be, from college Mayflower. "I’m sure we're re prints. Perfect for aU W O A A it. 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Re Plaaa, 649-2806 wUl give your party. ^ hair complete care brfore re If the 51-year-old drifter— sutre.” therafter. What’s your brand?” ner," a film about an interracial Tracy was nominated for the thumously before. lief is immediate. Quickly penetrates and inoisturizes the • Wool or Orion Sweaters styling dlL Hours: Mon., Tues., A lovely, illm petticoat In Borblzon's fomoui Tofreddo fobrlc- who so far has refused to ac Wescott was informed that A woman from Louisiana said A little girl In Kalaihazoo, romance, tied with "Bonnie and ninth time as best actor for his No Oscar for best actor or tfe- skin. Leaves your skin feeling velvety soft and smooth— Wed., s a t 9-6; Thurs., Prl. 0-9 Sizes 42-52. ’White, black, colors in assorted «o perfect under kniti. Pert ilde-iloehed, icolloped hem for cept his wtadfall—.were able to he’s worth even more than the she has three brothers and a Mich.,( wrote; "Please send me Clyde," a story of crime in the performance in "Coming to Din tress has ever been awarded sister who have cancer. “ I have 1930s, with 10 nominations each not greasy or oily. Lightly lemon fragranced. Get it now . . . Private Coloring and Wig styles. extra comfort. White or block. Average length In tlzei tmoll, •carry out /the /wishes o f those nearly 20,000 dollars dife him enough to buy a horse and ner,” Warren Beatty for his role posthumously and none award Eltbing Rooms . . . Ooamect/lcut medium, large, extra large. Short length In imoll, medium, writing him at the Los Ange from the sale of a gas station prayed for God to show me a enough money to feed him.” for the 40th Academy Awards. as Clyde, Dustin Hoffman In ed to an actor three times. during the once a-year half-price speclql, only $1.00. Charge Plates W'eloonje . . . les Times alone, he would be he abandoned in Burnt Hills, way to get enough money to Some of the letters were sent A child’s fantasy tale, "Doc “ The Graduate,” Paul Newman large. Junior ilzei, 7 to 13. Nominees for best actress High Styling , . . Pemmnents one of /the great iphllan- N.Y., In 1963. bury them when they die. WUb ■ special delivery, most airmail. tor DolltUe,” ranked next with as "Cool Hand Luke” and Rod • Skirts or Stacks were Dame Edith Evans for her . . . Manicuring. He was told his father died a you help? Some were addressed stmplyl nine. The nominees, announced Steiger for "In the Heat of the W r - ' throplEits o f all times. portrayal of a lonely old woman year ago leaving him another "I rote to John Wain, Bob "T b"dint Wescott. The Man in Monday, included the late Night.” Mianchester— ^ 4 5 Tolland Tpke. Waist sizes 18-88. Choose from a variety of Downtown Miain Street, Manchetster— ^43-4123 •Requests tota/Ung more /than in ".The Whisperers,” Audrey 3,500 dollars to (|000 dollars. Hope, Dean Marten, Loretta the Weeds. Los Angeles, Cal.” Spencer Tracy. HELPFUL HINT: Sportswear long-wearing fabrics. Neatlfy tailored for exact two million dolla/rs have come Tracy’s nomination was a Hepburn for her role In "Walt A harmless paint for ithe kiddies Young, Dorothy Lamoore. No The letters were sent to Tlie "Doctor DoUtHe," "Bonnie record for an actor, Exit 93, Wilbur Cross Highway ' Main Floor fit. O PEN 6 DAYS— THURS. TILL 9 P.M. in the more than 100 lettera "No, I ddln’t know my father Until Dark," and Faye Duna to play with is made by simply died,” the flop-hatted, ragged luck. They never even answered Times for forwarding to Wea- and Clyde,” “ Guess Who’s Com- His roles in "Captains (Joura- sent Wescott in care of The way, Anne Bancroft and Katha- adding food coJorlng to some Tinies. man said. "He was pretty old. my letters.” cott, who has no /mall box or ing to Dinner,” "The Graduate” geous” In 1937 and "Boys’ oonned milk. They’ve come from 80 states, I'm sure he had a good life. A man obviously awaiting a I even an address. and "In the Heat of the Night” Town" In 1988 brought him (See Page Twelve)
V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1968 PAGE THREE PA G E TWO ICANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1968 tant person and I like to meet Bolton Important people.” I GREETING CARDS Columbia ^m ard, who Is > making his Zoners Deny Conversion Sheinwold on Bridge People In FOR ALL OCCASIONS first visit to South America, See Our Large Display SINGLETON TRUMP IS sees President Juan Carlos On- NORTH Construction of Apartments Of Stores to Apartment Banquet Held HORRIBLE LEAD ganla today before (lying ^ K 10 9 6 The News Wednesday to Puerto Rico and, ARTHUR DRUa By ALFRED SHEINWOLD C? A732 The Zoning Board of Appeals Regulations call for a 9,000 Opposed by Democrat Panel later, the United States. He will 0 J2 (ZBA) last night denied one re square foot lot area. By Scouts 'Burlesque Postponed make teleiislon appearances The Italian team always has A 052 Hie Democratic Town Com tion of the elementary schcxil as NEW Y(fflK (AP) — New The variance was opposed by and meet with other high Argen quest for a variance, tabled an Nearly 200 parents. Cub an easy time against weak op mittee, In a letter to the Zoning outlined in the educational York City Is going to have to Atty. Herbert Phelon, on behalf WEST EAST tine officials and scientists here. other to Its March meeting, and ponents. One reason is that the Commission, has stated that It specifications approved Februa watt a little longer for the of Prentice. He asked for a den Scouts and friends turned out 42 ♦ Q 7 5 HALL FOR RENT approved all other requests up Italian team is the best in the Is opposed to the construction ry 6, by the Board of Edu psychedelic burlesque show. ial. State statutes stipulate that, for the Blue and (Sold Banquet C? KJ96 Q1085 fo r public hearings, including world. Another is that many of multiple dwellings in Bolton. cation.’ ’ The Mayfair Theatre said 1,291 'Objects' For parties, showers, recep when the State Highway Depart O 9753 O 84 four variances for the State held last week for Scout Pack opponents still don't take the In addition, the committee has The PBC will ask the select Monday It was postponing that In Orbit, Man-made tions, meetings. Complete Highway Department. ment is denied a variance re A874 3, ♦AJ109 62 in Porter School cafeteria. trouble to study the Italian bid asked the commission to make men (or an amount not to ex momentous event indefinitely MANCHESTER, England kitchen facilities. tArge en The denial was to Henry and quest, it is required to acquire SOUTH Special guests included John ding system. a re-evaluation of all existing ceed $2,000 for fees (or these because of )£ labor dispute. (A P) — Britain’s top space closed parking lot. Inquire: Mary Deming of Glastonbury, the entire property being con 4 AJ843 Opening lead —two o f spades. zoning regulations. plans. The girls complained It took watcher says there Is a growing who had asked for a variance to sidered. Dooley, Boy Scout executive in ^ 4 Lithuanian Hall When today's hand was played At tile town committee meet In addition it will request the too long before the show to ap risk that debris from peaceful convert two stores at 5 Walnut The approved variance will Natchaug District, and his wife; o AKQ 106 24 GOLWAY STREET in the match between Ireland ing last BMday the following selectmen to put on the call an ply the body paint and little ta- satellites could be mistaken for St. Into a four-room apartment. permit the state to construct a Roland Laramie, cubmaster; * KQ MANCHESTER and Italy in the 1967 European resolution was passed unan Item transferring the 13 acres toos and too long to clean them hostile rockets and lead to "In If converted, the building would sidewalk from Bridge St. The Milton Anthony, PTA represen Championships, the Irish West North East South West imously. ternational disaster.” Phones: 643-0818 or 849-818S Pass of the Les Bolton property to off afterward. have had less land area than front door of the house will be tative, and Guy Beck, neighbor led his singleton trump. This Pass Pass 1 0 "The Democratic Town Com Sir Bernard Lovell, director of Pass the Board of Education as a Producer Al Baker Jr. said regulations require and would approximately 13 feet from the hood commissioner. solved Giorgio Belladonna’s on 1 <:? Pass 2 A mittee of Bolton Is opposed to the Jodrell Bsmk Observatory, 4 N T Pass site (or the new elementary the girls asked for more pay for have had no parking spaces, new highway. An Indian ceremony was held ly problem. He captured the 4 A Pass all multiple dwellings In Euiy told a scientific meeting here All Pass school. the extra paint. which is contrary to regulations. 2. S. Steven Sutton, at 7 for five boys who "crossed the queen of sqpades and conceded 5 0 Pass 6 ♦ Monday that 1,291 man-made zone In Bolton, and . . . suggests These acres combined with Last Friday the girls picketed The ZBA ruled that no topo Hackmatack St., to diminish the bridge” and was conducted by one club trick. that a re-evaluation of all exist objects were known to be orbit graphical hardship had been the two acres of the Rogers’ the theater to protest the added property by 581 square feet. The Dr. Victor Wolmer said Herbert Much was said at the time ing zoning regulations should be / ing the earth, including gloves proved. Its consensus was that play against Italy in an interna property, purchased in 1958, will cosmetics. One of their signs lot measures 11,122 before ac Burnham, both of whom were (and more could be said now) made.” ■ discarded by astronauts. the violations resulting from tional match. It does point up total 16 acres for the new school read: “ Body Paint is a Put-on.” quisition and will measure 10,- dressed in ceremonial Indian about the kind of player who Charles W. Lathrop, chairman ' ) If satellite launchings contin Thy proposed non- conforming the Importance of doing your site. i'* 541 square feet after acquisi dress. leads a singleton trump, and of the committee, was directed ue at the present rate, Lovell change would be too numerous homework when you meet an The PBC Eilso decided to send Doorman Gets tion. Regulations call for an 18,- The boys were Robert Brad West will surely remember this to forward the resolution to oth said, there would be nearly 2,500 FAIRWAY, to bypass. unfamiliar system in any other a map to the Town Planning t 000 square foot lot area. ford, Craig Lohr, David Cur- hand for the next 600 years. er town boards as well as the Unexpected Bundle' bits of uncontrolled debris in The board tabled, without kind of contest. Commission showing the propos FIRSZ The property is near S. Main land, Richard Marr, said Steven Still, there was an insane logic Zoning Ctommlsslon. NEW YORK (AP) — The space ten years from now. prejudice, a variance request And, by the way, don’t forget ed layout of the property and of St. The Hackmatack St. entries Pudlo. to West's horrible lead. He The letter called for the com years of opening doors, carrying by Floyd Forde, to convert a to wear your bulletproof vest fering to give any other infor and exits Into S. Main St. will thought dummy would show up mission to “ give due considera bundles and hailing taxis have two-famlly dwelling into a four- Laramie presented awards to if you lead a singleton trump mation the TPC would desire. be closed and a new entry and with unusual length in hearts tion to the strong feelings now brought an unexpected—and family dwelling at 92-94 Spruce the following boys; Thomas against a slam contract. No Salvation Arm y Tftlk Football Group exit will be provided when Rt. and spades, with shortness in prevalent among the townspeo generous—reward to James Ca- St. Mattison, Eric Hall, Paul jury will convict your partner. CaipiBln Gary Gregg of the 6 is constructed. both minor suits. West led a ple of Bolton," and asked them taffo, 63, doorman at a West The tabling action was be Schroder, David Browning, Renames Leader Approximately 650 feet of trump to stop a crossruff. Daily Question SoIvBJtdon Arm y Citadel in Side apartment house. cause of a technicality. The Richard Messier, wolf badges; to "protect the future’ ’ of Bol Hackmatack St., from S. Main What He Forgot As dealer, you hold: Spaties, ton. Hartford will speak -to the La Mrs. Clementine Weil, an 83- request will be readvertised as Douglas Altken, gold arrow, Mrs. Brac&ey Parliman of 80 2 St. west, will be widened to 38 West forgot that North’s first A-J-8-4-3; Hearts, 4; Diamonds, dles Benevolent 'Society of the year-old widow who died last a special exception and vari silver arrow, sportsman, crafts PBC Request Pressed Doane St, was re-elected presi feet. It ds now 23 feet wide. A-K-Q-10-6; CTubs, K Q. Bolton Congregational Church September, left Cataffo $50,000 man, outdoorsman, traveler response of one heart in the At last night’s meeting of the dent of the Women’s Auxiliary ance. 3. Joseph A. Balmer, at 387 Roman System merely prom What do you say? tonight at 8 p.m. in her will, according to papers ALL WAYS BEST The building, if converted, badges; Daniel Holbrook, gold Public Building Commission the of the Manchester Midget and Spring St., to diminl^ the prop ised less than 9 points in high Answer: Bid one or two Captain Gregg ils the officer filed in Surrogate’s Court Mon would have less lot area and arrow, two silver arrows; Mi Board of Education again ask Pony Football Association at Its erty by 138 square feet. The let cards; it did not promise length spade^f depending on your tem In charge o f the Citadel and day. The estate totalled $250,000. less floor space^han regula chael Balkin, silver arrow, and ed that money be appropriated annual meeting held recently •measures 20,518 square feet be in hearts. North’s later jump perament. The hand is a border will speak on “The Work of the She also gave $160,000 to tions require. Greg Laramid, Neil Chirlsoid, for preliminary plans for the at Cavey’s Restaurant. fore acquisition and will mea to four spades promised good line strong two^bld. It would be Salvation Army.” Frank I. Reinhardt, a certified ZBA Chairman Jolm CTlfford William law, David Pearce, renovation of the elementary Other officers elected are: ^ CANOIES sure 20,380 square feet after spade support and about 7 or 8 a sure two-bid if you had both H e wil -be accampEUiled by public accountant, who be hinted last night that Forde's Walter Terleckl, Scott Keegan, school to a middle school. Mrs. Gil Boisoneau, vice presi acquisition. R e la tio n s call for points (good values (or a nega major suits or if the spades the Citadel Youth Band whose friended her and handled her fi request will be ‘ approved In Steve Etheridge, Mike Quinn, Recently the PBC had asked dent; Mrs. Robert Corcoran, a 30,000 square foot lot area. tive response). were A-J-10-4-3 instead of A-J- memibers range in age from 9 nancial affairs after her hus March and told him that he Jay Boscher said David Resnls- the Board of Education to hold secretary; Mrs. John McNary, The taking is for the reloca This won’t be of earth-shak 8-4-3. Its request In abeyance. to 14. band died In 1965. would be fairly safe to precede ky, year pin. treasurer; Mrs. Norman Bjark- tion o f nearby Gardner St., ing importance to most players, Copyright 1968 A letter from the board re The ladies o f the church and man. welfare chairman, Mrs. with his plans. which will bridge the new Rt. Also, Prank Mauro, year pin, who won’t be called upon to General Features Corp. affirmed its request of Jan. 23. •the communltv are cordially in Forde, after expressing dis Dr. Barnard Visits James Ray, gate; Mrs. Nicholas 6 at that point. bear badge; John Mathleu, Ker The PBC was requested to ask vited. Glanakos, publicity; Mrs. Mc may over the delay, claiming South America Balmer said last night that he ry Crosthwalte, year pin and the Board of Selectmen to place Teen-agers’ Dance Nary and Mrs. Parliman, cheer loss In rental revenue, appeared BUENOS AIRES, (AP) — Dr. had no objections to the vari Denner badge; Mark Marrot- on the call of the next town “The Quiet Ones” will play leaders; Mrs. Bryce Carpenter, satisfied with Clifford’s assur Christian Barnard arrived Mon ance. He thanked Town Planner tee, year pin and assistant den meeting an item (or the “ ap for a teen dance at the Bolton hospitality: Mrs. Richard Erler, BEST PICTURE OF THE YEARI BEST PICTURE OF THE YEARI day for a two-day visit to Argen ance. Josqph Tamsky for convincing ner badge; Philip Eastman, ath propriation of money to provide Congregational Church on Mrs. Bjarkman and Mrs. The variances granted to the tina and prompted a remark state engineers -to save a 16- letic and aquanaut badge; Rich preliminary plans (or renova- Thursday night from 7:30 to Boisoneau, dance chairmen. State Highway Department, all from a pretty young girl In the foot oak tree on his property. ard Marr, Dale Cloutier, squa- 11:30 p.m. In the Religious Edu The next meeting will be held asBodated with Rt. 6 relocation, waiting crowd that “ he looks 4. Robert Dennison, et al, on naut; Thomas Keeg;an, engineer, Legal Notices cation' iBulldtng. March 4 at 8 p.m. at the home were for properties owned by: like a movie actor.” the south side of Spring St., scholar, sportsman; Tom In- A jU teen-agers in town in of Mrs. Parliman. 1. Edward J. Prentice, 10 DECBEE ON' The lean, handsome 44-year- east of 720 Spring St., to zinga,, outdoorsman, showman OBDEB OF NOTICE cluding Grades 7-12 are invit Keeney St., to dimlnldi the prop diminish by 1.1 acre. The prop and Robert Crosthwalte, show A.T A OOURT OF PROBATE, ed. old heart transplant surgeon held at ManohesAer. within and for from South Africa dismissed erty by 80 square feet. The prop erty, a vacant parcel, now man, scholar, artist. the diatiiot of Hanchester, on the Refreshments ■will be sold and Austria Ships Wine erty measures 8,760 square feet measures 74,603 square feet. It The Rev. George Evans of 16th day of Febduary. A^iD. 1368. there will be a donation of $1. light questions but g;ave lenghty V IE N N A —AiLstria’s v4nitners 7:66 and 9:10 7:06 and 0:10 Preaent, Hon. David C. Rai>pe. replies on scientific matters before acquisition and will will measure 27,487 square feet fered Grace and the Rev. Hugh Aotinw Judere. Plstno Recital Held bad a good year in 1967, pro measure 0,670 after acquisition. after acquisition. Regulations Murphy, benediction. f^Raite of AUcc M. Perry, late of The plEino students o f Mrs. during a news conference at ducing about 526.25 million gal ManchietAer, in sold district, de Ezelza airport. call for a 30,000 square foot lot Grade 8 Officers ceased Edith H. Petersen held a recital lons o f wine. Ch'ief foreign mar- area. mss Jodi Walker, correspond SKu HUPNMm AVt tAW HAPI»0» o M BUBNSlOl AVI IASI HACIfOBO Upon application of I»rln P. 'Per recently in her home. He did say he enjoyed visiting kerts fbr Austrian wlilte wines ry Jr., ajomlnlstrator d.b.n., pray The acquisition will permit the ing secretary of the eighth grade IR il PARKING 5?8 3 3 :n H FRfl PARKING S?8 3333 ing (or authority to sell certain real This recital was the second in Claims a GO-GO Italian movie actress Sophia are West Germany, Switzer state to construct an eastbound :) Loren during a recent trip to It graduating class, has an described a series of three recitals and Joan Cai'olle, 23, of Cooksville, Ont., go-go girl-tunied prospector, s'takes a land, the United ■States, Great ramp from Spring St. onto the aly “ because she is an impor Britain, Italy and France. nounced that Gregory SUm- centered on the elements of claim during the frantic uranium staking race in the BlliPt Lake area of North new R t 6. son was elected president of application be heard and deter music and their relationship to The state will construct a cul mined at Uic Probate odflce In Man ern Ontario Monday. Miss Cai’Olle, 23, registered a dozen claims at Sault Ste. A Burden of War the class; Robin Kassman, vice chester, in said District, on the 28th each performance. de sac in the taking area and South Vietnamese woman runs from her destroyed home within Hue’s wall president; Kyle Sadlon, treasur day of February, A.D. 0968, at four Each student played one com Marie. (AP Photofax). NEW CAR will construct an access road A o'clock In the afternoon, and that ed C it^el, clutching a seriously wounded child. Fighting continued in Hue as er; Vanessa Holzer, recording notice be given to all persons Inter position from memory. It was New England's Leading HERE to Dennison and Town of Man secretary and Jodi Walker, cor THEffrRE EAST ested in saiH estate of the pendency tape recorded, played back and Also, Senior, Debbie Porcher- lance 'n order to build a garage will meet tomorrow night at 8 U. S. Marines and South Vietnamese troops inched forward. (A P Photofax). of said appUoatlon and the time and 1 lb. chester property to the rear of responding secretary at recent , WW C M im PAMUM • M t-S4ll then discussed by all t l ^ stu on, Ellen Simmons, Elaine Roz- addition closer to 'his property at the Community Hall. They Spring St. place of nearing thereon, by pub Two-Year Professional elections held at Porter School. lishing a copy of this order in aomo dents. man, Linda Keiderling, Barbara line than regulations allow. will make their final financial 2 lbs. $3.50 Other approvals of the ZBA newspaper having a circulation In Miss Walker said, “ The cam Acres of Free Parking — Luxury Cinema The three groups perform Fimstahl, Barbara Murphy, Wil Bulletin Board reports at this meeting. last night were for; Vernon said district, at least seven days School of MANY ASSORTMENTS More to Quit paign week was an exciting one before the day of said hearing, to ing were: Elementary, Hillary liam Johnston, Ursula Triesch- The Bolton Homemakers will The Board of Finance will 1. The Town of Manchester, a Mon. thru Frl., 8:80—Sat., Sun 2:00-5:00-8:30 appear if they see cause at nabd during which Marie Charest, time and place and be heard rota Groobert, Patty Lloyd, Penny mann, John Murphy, John Lein- meet tomorrow at 10 a.m. at the meet tonight at 7 in the town TO GIVE AND ENJOY F special exception and a variance o Greg Stimson and Robin Kass tive thereto, and by moilUng on or Slbun, Maryellen Casallno, Kris er and Paul Maschke. Community Hall. Members are office conference room. to March 15 of this year for a ------Julie Andrews ------before February 16, 1968, by certi for fhaf man were nominated as presi reminded to bring equipment for The Republican Town Com portion of Robertson Part, to Exchange fied mnH, a oopy of this order to tin Ahiness, Linnea Benson and ZBA Hearing Tonight ACCOUNTING LENOX Walkout in Florida dent. Loiln P, Perry Jr, 38 Irving 81., Jay Graboff. A public hearing will be held working with plastic granules. mittee will meet at 8 p.m. in permit Chorches Motors to park u thoroughly Modem Millio” o IWanchoster. Coral., individually and SPECIAL “ The campaign for president as executor of the estate of Fred Also, Junior High, Robin by the Zoning Board of Appeals Hostess for the meeting will the town office conference room. 10 to 12 cars. To Move erick L. Perry: Louise Gtode, Sam HARTFORD INSTI'TUTE OF ACCOUNTING PHARMACY 2. The Savings Bank of Man were managed by Kyle Sadlon Murdock, Margaret Susag, at the Community Hall at 8 to be Mrs. Charles Senkbeil and IR Note: Extra Matinees Feb. 19-23 at 2:00 Green Road. Coventry, Conn.: EUz- OCCASION! chester, an extension of permis The EUlngton-Vemon Farm Enters Second Day for Greg Stimson; Janice Man- abeth Ann Perry, 610 North Main Elizabeth FLmstahl, Diane Leln- night to hear the appeal of Al- Mrs. Oscar Gronlund. Manchester Evening Herald 66 Forest St., Hartford—Tel. 247-1115 299 E. CENTER ST. ers Exchange, located in Rock Warren for Marie Charest and St., Manchester, Conn., Individually er, Mary Ciacon, Darcy Esiger, den Chick, Bircli Mountain Rd. Majors and captains working Bolton substitute correspondent, sion to July 1, 1970, to main (Continued from Page One) and as guardian ad Utem (or Myra^ 649-0896 tain an advertising sign on the ville for 17 years, will soon move Jacqueline Remson for Robin Lee Perry, minor, and return make Mary Murphy and Kim Mandly. Chick requests a side line var-, for tile Girl Scout Fund Drive Hope Grunske, tel. 649-6264. to new quarters on Rt. 83 in Yoho resigned and left the teachers at 82 of the county’s Kassman.’ imsDnsiii] to thds Court. E north side of the Wilbur Cross 213 schools and attempt reopen MADPXjTNE B. ZIDBARTH. Cleric. Highway, 860 feet west of Ellington. building. “ The kids were excit By The Court, ing those Wednesday. cc: Daivld M. Barry, Atty. Slater St. Eugene Kupherschmld, man ed by the walkout and milled Manchester Evening Her I Mayo Cohen. Atty. ______3. Multi-Circuits, a variance ager of the exchange, said the around,” a teacher said. The The association had rejected a ald Columbia correspondent, public education program A.T A COURT OF PROBATE, to add a 2,000 square foot ad main reason for the proposed 1,900 students were sent home Virginia Carlson, tel. 228-9224. held at Manchester, -within and for dition to the front of its build move is to gain more retail at noon. passed last Friday by a special the district of Manchester, on the ing at 60 Harrison St. The space, a larger showroom and There are 1,300,000 pupils in session of the legislature just day of February. A.D. 1968. THURS. Present, Hon, Doivtd C. Rappe. additlcm, which will triple the more parking area. the state's 1,800 schools. In before adjournment. Acting Judge. _ „ . That bill, still awaiting signa CRPA Cancels TATE (Estate of John B. DcQuattro, late area of the building, will be clos The business will move into some schools which operated ture or veto by Kirk, provided TEL. 643-7832 FREE PARKING BIRCH ST. REM OF THEATER of Manchester, in said district, de — LEASING — er to the front line than regula the former Flucklger auction normally, officials said, attend- ceased. $264.5 million. But the associa Special Meeting “ Hailappiesi Millionaire” 1:30 - 4:00 - 6:26 - 8:50' Upon appUoaitlon of John A. De- Low dally, weekly or nsontli- tions permit. house located at the comer of ance fell off. Quattro, oamlniatrator c.t.o., pray- ^ ratee on new Mercorys or 4. Henry Sinnamon, a vari School Supt. Floyd Christian tion said only $116 million of „ , . Rt. 83 and Lower Butcher Rd. that was new money for educa- Tonights special meeting of l i « for authority to sell certain Oometa! 1-2-8 year leaatng ance to construct a two-foot ad It has purchased this land and and Wade Hopping, an aide to real estate particularly described in tlon with the rest providing tax the CJapltol Region Planning said eipnliicntion on (dc, it Is plan available for all makes dition to the front of his garage plans to move sometime next Gov. Claude Kirk, said it was OiRDBRiED: That the foregoing and all models! too early to tell if the teachers relief to property owners. Agency has been canceled to application be heard and deter- at 20 N. Lakewood Circle. The month. mliied ^ the Probate office in Man addition will be closer to the The former auction house Is would be effective. Christian The association wants a bill provide additional time for corn- chester, in aald District, on the 2 ^ RESERVE A CAR said today’s action by teachers day of February, A.D. 1968, at nine street line than regulations pei> being renovated to provide providing $267 million in school mlttee review of two of the ma- o'clock in (the forenoon, and that NOW.. C A L L mil. Sinnamon had • asked for about 2,800 square feet of show would be indicative. Kirk was in money, not including construe- . scheduled notice (be given to all persons Intei^ California. tion. The association says teach- ^ progr '.-f. ested In said estate Of the pendency permission to construct a seven- room space, and a pole and alu of said applloatlon and the time and fill in the foot addition, t6 give him more minum addition to be construct In a dozen rural counties, no ers will not return until such a meeting, iTECHNICOLOfi* of nee '' *^ " " ------643-5135 room for his car and to provide ed along Lower Butcher Rd. will tably in the Florida panhandle, law is passed. The next meeting of the M o n ^ S a cop spaper ni „ storage space for a power mow add warehouse and loading teachers almost unanimously The measure passed Firday C R PA wlU be held March 21. said dlMniot, at least seven days rejected the call by the associa- provided $58.6 million in raises Representatives will act on the before the day of said hearing, to er and a snow blower. facilities. The house and bam Don’t miss it!” appear if they oee cause at said MOMARTY located on the property will be tion to leave their jobs. In other which the teachers had request- approval o f the Natural Re time and place and be heard rela tive thereto, and by mailing on or FISH CATCH SMALL removed. areas 60 to 80 per cent of the ed. sources Committee’s recommen- teachers were off the job. AFL-CIO President George dations air pollution and adop- before February 20, 1968, by certi NEW YORK—The 1966 catch Kupherschmld said the prop fied mail, a copy of this order to BROTHERS In the Miami area, the Dade Meany, in a Miami Beach news tion o f the program and budget alt parties in irttereslt and return o f fish and ehellfiah iby U.S. erty where the business is now MacMURRAYS1EElE6ARS0NPA6E used car of your choice "Oonneotloat's Oldest County school system—largest conference Monday, said he for 1968-69. mrte to this Court. fishermen was 4,341,000,000 located on Spring St. will be up Guion COOPER herwone BADOELEY usiiV mn WARREN mijohn DAVIDSON By the Court. LInooln-lVIeroiiry Dealer” in the state with 217,906 pupils— supported-the teachers but said They will also authorize MADBLINB B. ZIBBAB.TH. Clerk pounds—^the lowest totaJl in 20 for sale, since all operations will SOI CE NTER STREET was closed. Of Dade’s 9,430 that voluntary arbitration might C R PA participation in the Re- CAPITOL \ “ The Jungle Book” 1:30-4:10-6:45-9:20 cc:' John A. DcQuatitro. Adm. c.t.a, years. Nosed out by Norway, be transferred to the new loca c-o John R. Mrosek, Atty. teachers, 6,204 were staying eventually settle the problems glonal Planning Council and willmontlc/ “The Lonesome Cougar” 2:60-5:30-8:00 the United StaJtes dropped from tion. (Exoept nrars.) away from school. caused by collective bargaining hear the presentation of a re OBBBB OF UEABIMG OPEN BRfENlNOOS fifth to sixth plaxie among the Presently the exchange has SrPA/TE OF CONNECTICUT, DIS- The boapd voted Monday to in areas that forbid stlrtes by port on the Tri-town Industrial TRIOT OF AiNDOVER, PROBATE world’s fish-producing nations. about 6,400 cquarc feet with consolidate the remaining 3,200 public employes. P a r t Case Study. COURT, TOWN OF BOLTON, Feb about 600 In the showroom. The ruary i6, as®. Estate of Erik S. Eache, late of company will still carry Its Bolton, in solid District, deceased. present line of feed and lawn Preaent, Hon. Norman J. Preuss, Judge. and garden supplies as well as lUipon tire application of Hildur J. small lawn tractors, mowers THAT'S RIGHT! Eacne, Executnix of oaid estate, having exhibit^ her account for al and garden tools. FUN T H E r iL BE lowance: it 1s ,, During Its first year, 1961, the , UOUJAKD „ ORDERED: That said application be heard and determined in the firm did total sales of $474,797. Probate Office In the Town of Bol For the year ending Sept. 30, IS HERE TONIGHT! ton, on the bat day of 'March, 1968, WESTERN at 1B:00 o'clock in the forenoon: 1967, sales totaled $706,302. and Uiat notice of the pendency of Jounson^ said apriicatlon and of the time and place of hearing thereon be ^ given to all persons known to be interest ed In said estate, by causing a true AMOUNT MONTHLY PAYMENTS Power Squadron copy to be pubUsned once in a YOU newspaper having a olrculatioii in said EWstrlot and sent by mall, RECEIVE 12 Mot. IS Mot. 24 Moi. We’ve got the Awards Merits postage prepaid to (Hildur J. Eschc, $ 2 0 0 $ 1 7 .7 7 $ 1 2 .2 0 $ 9 .4 2 P.O., Andover, Ootm., and Erie A. 1 8 .3 0 1 4 .1 3 Manchester Power Squadron Eische, 106 Beverly Hills Drive, Finance it 3 00 2 6 .6 6 Marietta, Georgia 30060; all at least 5 00 4 4 .4 3 3 0 .5 0 2 3 .5 4 has awarded Merit Marks to 37 FOR seven days before the day of said NOW — 2 Fine Stores To Senie You of its members. These awards 8 0 0 7 1 .0 8 - 4 8 .7 9 3 7 .6 6 lowest rates FISH FRY UNDER 61 Tolland Tpke., Manchester Open Tuest, Wed., Sat. are given to members who have J. PREUSS, Judge. 1 00 0 8 8 .8 5 6 0 .9 9 4 7 .0 8 Thurs. a Fri. till 9 21 C O N N .'s 1500 1 3 3 .2 8 9 1 .4 8 7 0 .6 2 contributed substantial effort (or OBDEB OF HEABma Columbia Ave., Willlmantic till 6 1 7 7 .7 0 1 2 1 .9 7 9 4 .1 5 the advancement of the NOW ^ALL DAY WEDNESDAY STATE OF CIOiNNECnjOUT. DIB- 2 0 0 0 TIRIOr OF ANDOVEIL PROBATE at Dancing S.B. organization. TOP COURT, TOWN OF B t jl^ N , Feb- The above based on coniecvtive monthly payments. in town! Elach ru&ry 16, 16^. WEDNESDAY ONLY Those receiving the honor are Ertate of Albert N. Skinner Sr.. Fred Aeford, John L. Barry, Night Late of Bolton, in said District, dc- LEAN, WELL 'TRIMMED All You ceaeed. Edward W. Brown, George 8-12 pju. ROCK GROUP! Present, Hon. Norman J. Preuss, Clarke, George D. Dickie Jr., Jud
source of money for this pro H eb ron Hospital Notes South Windsor ject. All taxpayers should take Failure District Votes to Provide a does look at any educational visiting hours are t to 8 p.m. The Open Forum project which spends 24 times Four Legion Post Members Sewer Service for New Pool In all areas excepting mater as much money per pupil as O f Heart nity where they are 9:80 to 4 Fitts Asks More Data Oommbnlcatlona tor publication on toe Open Forum will not Manchester sees fit to spend on The lElglyth UtiUtles District owned property at the north- p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. and prl- be guaranteed publication if they contain more than 800 Ita own students. If the same Awarded Life Membership voted last night to offer ftoe of east comer of the relocated N. vale rooms where they are word!. The Uerald reaerves toe right to decline to publish per pupil expenditure was ex any matter that may be Ubeloua or which la in bad taste. chaiwo sanitary sewer06W6T and 8«=*»opl_y v Ip Victors are On Housing for Poor pended in Hartford, they would Th« Jones Keefe Poet 96 of the 1966^ Americanism Award In Bombay j ^ i.. North End Renewal Project, requested not to smoke In pa- Free expression of political views is desired by contributions have a school system second to the American Legion presented earned by the Post during the waate treatment services for the Town Board o f Directors tlents roonts. No more than South Windsor news Items South Windsor has housing of tUds oharaoter but letters which are defamatory or abusive none. ’Ihe only reason Hartford (Continued from Page One) time O a ffa ^ was commander. new Robertson swimming pool get aside gOO.OOO In current Cap- two visitors at one time Pci* temporarily should be oaUed In now only on a private owner- wUl be reject^. is in tnohle educationally Is four life memberships Saturday Historical Society Meeting retired dentist, who received f " directly to The Herald at 848- ship basis. ’The ooufkcll last that it was more “ Oonoemed" at the Awards night presenta Ing bids. pool and bathhouse, and had ------The Hebron Historical Socie the heart of a 24-year-old facto 2711 or mailed to County Desk night considered setting up a ^ ^ . with important projects like tions. ty will meet Wednesday at 8 The district said it would do- specified that it be ready for Patients Today: 29S C-0 Manchester Herald. Housing Authority for the el- Tbe Cost Of Alcohol toe helping hand so greately fvnmtihitinTt piasa then it was ry worker who had died of a nate this service In the future use tlds summer. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Karl Links end WUUcun War- p.m. at Brink’s Mill on Rt. 66. brain hemorrhage. Blaiberg’s ------derly which would be the first needed today? . i n keeping pace with changes in render were present to receive Herbert r Derbee executive „ ------gg ^ „gg m ^neas itpast, has aira in the rec- past, m and oth»r rec- distnot Duamessother district lasi xwoerx business Amoia, last Robert ant uooper Arnold, Mill 167 Cooper Hill Mayor Howard E. Fitts told public housing agency of any ?ecr?Urv of^hTbonrTct^^^^^ operation was performed Jan. 2 ommends that t h e ^ also ask night, pmsldent Swanson In- St.; Mrs. LucUle Bond.^^ East A Manchester Evening Herald of^’M im S^er ^ ^ y been the award given by the 4th Dis last night’s town council meet- (kind in town, Fitts noted. * ^ ^ Comml2?on S ^he Manchester Water Co. If It fo L e d i T boaM that steps Hartford; Mrs. June Brylowe. trict Commander Albert Melan- Historical Commission, will Ing all consideration (rf low-ln- ^1, proposal, Harris said speak on "Connecticut Sites" <^rlstlaan Barnard. iwould supply free water to the have been taken In boarding up Portland; Mrs. Ines Buscaglla, son of Moosup. The third award Barnard performed the Robertson pool If possible. openings In the buHdlngs at 4, 763 Center St.; David Chamber- come, public housing by Uie jo<,gj towns must take the In- TXMired 8690 607 more into the youngsters are In- yggy {jjgj. gj, gieoted cffidal's and "The Work of the Connect volved In this program. If the _ _ _ *_ renresent me the was given posthumously to Ed world’s first human heart trans- The district received a letter g and 10 Depot Square In the lain. Bast Hartford; Alton town must wait for more In- itiatlve to provide low-income coffers of the State Tax Depart- ..j,, “ repreeoni mo, u»b icut Historical Commission". ward Hildlng, who died earlier plant last Dec. 3 on Louis Wash- -from WllUam O’NelH, town dl- building where the North End Cowles. 284 Green R d.; Nor- formation. housing or face the possibility menim «it lastlasi vearyear thanman Inm 1968 isoo. ” vnll be overcrowded, if voter, .. ’ on any issue.. . ____ It’s _ about ___ Alternate plans. In case this month. The fourth life kansky, 83. Although the heart rector of public works, request- Pharmacy is located. hert Desmaris, 683 Hartford He was referring to a proposal "larger authorities will membership went to Joseph sudden temperature drop transplanted from a 2S-year-old jng the district’s cooperation m A couple o f months ago the Rd.; Mrs. Angelina Frlsell, by a Bloomfield town council- jmpose such programs upon Barrasso who was unable to below 20 degrees, have been woman injured fatally In an donating Its services. It was district sought to speed up the 72 Ann Rd., South Windsor; m w for nine suburban towns ua without regard for our takes on the sale of Uquor was ^ ®* the People, attend. made to use the lower room around Hartford, Including auto accident continued to beat read by president Victor Swan- demolition o f the building which Mrs. Tina Gagliardone, Hebron hopes." net profit to the state. If this SAVE Length of membership awards at the Douglas Library. Those strongly until the end, Washkan- son last itieht. ^ e y ^ Rd.. Bolton; Albert karrh^ Harris went on to say, “ It is was the Intention of the article ernment "of the people" and iTAi\f fnllmiHfwp* tViA ni*oflrrA.m a.rfi B.d* ______i. «a ^___ . .. •' — ------». . . - apartment units for Hartford’s ONCE-A-YEAR FACTORY-AUTHOR IZED went to the following: Five attending the program are aa- g^y pneumonia 18 days Bids for the pool wlU be open- health haxard. The removal of 106 Hawthorne S t; Mrs. Bar- likely that In future legislatures, it U a misleading etetement “ *® P®®P*®" *® P*®**’*’ U P T O years continuous membership, vised to check at the mill first g/ter the surgery. , od Feb. 2fl at 10 am . In the Mu- the building has been delayed bar Hooker, East Hartford. ghetto poor. the cities will be better able to The indirect cost to toe state S l^ ^ , Edward Merritt, Whitney Mer- prior to going to the library, Daniel E. Harris told a Bloom- Dr. Adrian Kantrowltz has nlcipal Building for the con- due to an appraisal of the build- Also, Pamela Hurley, 176 will of this indicated increase in toe Teacher fi^iT^co^cn m ^7e;;;t ritt Msurcus Atkinson, Richard Bulletin Board performed two ' heart trans- struotion o f the pool and a bath- Ing which has to be reviewed by Green R d.; Francis Lambert, consumption of 1.7 million gal- Open DlBuono, Israel Cashman, Ed- According to enrollment fig plants In New York. ’The first house. The pool Is to be on town- the federal government. 9 Bausola Rd., Andover; Mrs. week, "Surburban towns must y* ions of liquor are not stated and ^ has ex- aoes not like to p e ^ t letter- ward Klsner, AUyn Miles, Bart ares released by the Tolland patient, a 2^-week-old boy. Helen Lazaroff, 26 Dorotiiy R d.; demonstrate a willingness and “ To head off the dissipation wiR not be known imiAon n * DBJoa Of help to even writers who do chooee to sign J. Miniter, Everett Porter emd CJounty 4-H office, there are lived 6H hours with the heart of Clifford Loomis, 118 Park St.; an ability to solve urban prob- of local authority, the study is made in Connecticut chOdren who their names, as Nicholas R. Donald Ray. presently 23 boys and 81 girls lems." suburban towns must demon- ANNUAL SALE a two-day-old boy who had died Vernon Mrs. Sharon Haxfleld, Kelly as has been done in some other ®?“ ® *^!® J^ckston did in his letter of For 16 years of membership, enrolled In 4-H club work In of brain damage. The second, Rd., Vernon; William McKin-jcvui- solution was to have the strate a willingness and an abll- states. Studies made show the ^ start^ to bridge toe Feb, 16, to be engaged by writ- rA P Clifford Wright; 20 years, John Hebron. Louis Block, 67, died 10 hours ney, 101 Chestnut St.; John i'll*® towns provide land for the Ity to solve urban problems," coet to range anywhere from ... . supplying Kulynyck, and 28 years, William ’The Democratic Town Com- after______receiving^ the heart of a Town Board Tables Action Mlnney, 260 W. Center St.; John units to be divided accord- he said. $4.50 to as high as $37.00 for y««” The Herald editor with their Warrender. mlttee will meet tonight at 8 In 29-year-old woman who had died Montano, 20 Pond Lane, Wap- Ing to population among the Reactl
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G. Fox photo Sha/er photo Engaged Engaged The engagement of Miss The engagement of Miss Jan ice Ann Randazzo of South Wind MUNICim BUILDING Laurte Gertrude Chapman and sor to Richard A. Glorgettl of WITH SAVINGS FROM Francis Edward Brookes, both Manchester has been announced of Manchester, has been an by her paurents. Mr. and Mrs. nounced by her parents, Mr. and Salvatore L. Randazzo of 80 Mrs. Ernest O. Chapman of 440 Meryl Rd. CLOSED Her fiance is the son of Mr. Keeney St. and Mrs. Roland Tanguay of Her fiance Is the son of Mr. 137 Oak St. WASHINGTON’S BlflTHGAY and J to. Leslie Brookes of 38 Miss Randazzo is a giraduate 2 Bgelow St. of South Windsor High School MIm Chapman is a 1003 gradu and is employed as a secretary THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 1968 RCAVICTOR ate of Manchester High School, at the high school. Emergency Telephone Numbers: and a 1967 graduate of the Uni Mr. Glorgettl is a graduate of In Authentic Early American versity of Connecticut, Storrs, Manchester High School and K ’ L Highway ...... 649-5070 where she was a member of Del Porter School of Deslgni, Rocky ta Zeta sorority. She is employ Hill. He is employed at Amco Garbage ...... 649-1886 ed at the Connecticut General Manufacturing, Inc., East Wind FraocMa photo Life Insurance Co., Bloomfield. Sanitary Sewer and W ater ...... 649-9697 sor. MRS. ERNEST EDWARD DENBY fo r Zenith quality Mr. Brookes is also a 1963 No date has been announced graduate of Manchester High RCA Victor for the wedding. School, and the University of Miss Anne Marie Warfel of velvet coats, and white fur big-screen compact Connecticut where he was a Bolton and Ernest Edward Den- pillbox hats. They carried member of Phi Sigma Kappa . * white fur muffs with red fraternity. He is employed at by of Thompsonvllle exchanged rosebuds. console color tv! Z/ew Vista, Color TV Colonial Board Co. vows Saturday morning at St. Denby of Coventry r Horan photo The wedding is planned for Maurice’s Church, Bolton. served as his brother's best SOUTH SIDE May 11. MRS. NEIL RICHARD BELISLE The bride Is the daughter of man. Ushers were David War- ENTHANCE Zenith Handcrafted Color Chassis Mrs. Claire Warfel of School fel of Glastonbury, brother of No printed circuits! MUa Luclle Mary Rleder of Chester and cousins of the bride, Rd. and 'the late Robert Warfel. the bride; Karl Jones of Man- No production shortcuts Vernon Manchester became the bride were in charge of the guest The bridegroom is a son of Har- Chester, brother-in-law of the for unrivaled dependability of Nell Richard Bellsle of Wind- book. They wore corsages of old Denby of Thompsonvllle. bridegroom; and Robert Longo- Super Video Range 82-Channel •or Locks Saturday morning at pink pompons. For a plane trip The Rov. Paul PUatowskl of bardl of Agawam, Mass. viith Autom atic Fine Tuning (A FT) Area Panel South Methodist Church. to Miami Beach, Fla., Mrs. Be- St. Maurice’s Church and the Mrs. Warfel wore a turquoise Tuning System for ultra-sensitive Tllie bride is a daughter of »sle wore a brown dress with Rev. Douglas Theurner of St. silk dress with silver accessor- reception When you're first in Color TV, there’s got to be a rea Mr, and Mrs. John M. Rleder accessories and a c o r ^ George’s Episcopal Church, Bol- les and a corsage of apricot ton, performed the double-ring colored camellas. Exclusive Patented Zenith son. Like Automatic Fine Tqning that locks In the pic Will Meet of 110 Park St. The bridegroom Color Demodulator Circuitry Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- couple will live at 73 Fairfield ceremony. Mrs. Elizabeth A reception for 160 was held ture signal. Or a new color tube with 38% brighter Wright of Bolton was organist, at Willie’s Steak House. For a for unsurpassed color picture mend Bellsle of TATndsor Locks. St. after Feb. 24. highlights this year. Many other reasons too. Come At Hospital Mrs. Bellsle Is a 1963 graduate Bouquets of white pompons motor trip to Florida, Mrs. Den- H m Rev. Richard Dupee of Sunshine® Color TV Picture Tube of Manchester High School, and were on the altar. by wore a gray wool suit in for a demonstration. The committee on Mental SouOi Methodist Church per- Through professional affiliations and with rare earth phosphor for greater a 1966 graduate of the Connect- The bride was given In mar- trimmed with perslan lamb, Health for the tri-town area of formed the <^ble-rlng cere- picture brightness tlcut Institute of Hairdressing, riage by her brother, John C. and black and white accessor- organizations, funeral directors The BONNARD • Y4216W Vemon, Ellington and Tolland, Hartford. She Is employed at the Warfcl of Bolton. She wore a ‘ es. The couple will go by plane Outstanding Color TV Christmas Speciall will meet Feb. 29 at 4 p.m. at gi,;dloU and pompons were on w w full-length princess style gown from Florida to the Virgin Is- throughout the world are united. Beautiful Contemporary styled compact console Rockville General Hospital. the altar. Bellsle, - . » =a 1963 graduate of Wlnd- of ivory peau de sole, fashioned ^ands an^ Puerto Htoo. in attractive, durable Lamidall in grained ^ Locks High School, served G. Fox photo y^ith bell-shaped lace sleeves, After March'' '' 10, **'“the couple Thomas Ritchie of the Capitol The bride was given in mar- Wherever bereavement may occur, Walnut color. 5" x 3" Twin-cone speaker. for three years with the U.S. re-embroldered Alencon lace ac will live In Agawam, Mass. Region MentalHealth Planning riage by her father. She wore VHF and UHF Spotlite Dials. Army. He is employed at Prell En gaged centing the front of the gown, Mrs. Denby Is a 1963 grad Oonunittee will be the guest a fuU-length gown of velvet, de- your hometown funeral director can and Lunn Refrigeration Co., and a detachable train. She uate of Manchester High School ■peaksr. This will be the second signed wUh bateau neckline, __ _ The engagement of Windsor Locks. He attends the Man- wore a flnger-tlp-length Span and a 1968 graduate of Bay make the necessary arrangements meeting of the local group which three- quarters- length sleeves dlrisTon*'^ "New Eng’- Carol Ann Glorgettl of Path Junior College, Long- Chester to Horst Glgerenzer of ish lace mantilla, and she car w u o r v i ^ d late in Januaiy. edged with fur, emplw b ^ o e , Technical Institute, New ried a cascade bouquet of gar meadow, Mass. She weis em At the first meeting Paul B. A-llne sUrt, and detachable Portland has been announced by through a dependable colleague. Britain. denias. ployed as an executive legal NEW — TOTAL SOUND STEREO Somosa, assistant administrator chapel-length watteau train. Her her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ro secretary at the law office of Modei Y931 The WEBER land Tanguay of 137 Oak St. Mrs. David Warfel of Glas- at Manchester Memorial Hoe- shoulder-length veil of silk U- Groobert and Mahon, Manches MIMIIR.THI OROIR OR RRI OOlOIN RUU Solid state ampUflwB. AM-FM 60 to 20,000 CPS Her fiance Is the son of Mrs. tonbfiry, sister-in-law of the pltal, suggested that clinical luslon was arranged from a ter. Modem s'tyle in genuine oil-finished Walnut freaoency resjpoaee. Reoltan that rivab the eon- Senta Zwarycz of Munich, Ger bride, was matron of honor. facilities for mental health headpiece of orange bloesoms, Bridesmaids were Miss Deb Mr. Denby received his BA Veneers and select hardwood solids. GO-ivatt eert halL shotild be decentralized to in- and she carried a cascade bou- many. W 7l€ orah Howe of Waterbury and degree In 1961 from the Unlver- peak music power solid-state amplifier and crease the effectiveness of the quet of white pompone centered Miss Giorgotti, a graduate of Wol- slty of Connecticut, Storrs and Manchester High School, re Miss Kathleen Dillon of 400 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER, CONN. services. with a white orchid. cott, both cousins of the bride; his MS degree in mathemaUcs PM/AM/Stereo PM Radio. 6-speaker sound ceived her B.S. degree In edu HOWARD HOLMES ARTHUR HOLMES NORMAN HOLMES Samoza said Manchester Hos- Mrs. ( ^ a ld P. Rothman of and Miss Barbara Tippett of in 196^ from the New Mexico cation from Central Connecticut system. Micro-Touch® 2G Tone Arm. pltal now takes about 40 per Manebestor, sister of the bride, Wilbraham, Mass., niece of State University, University State College and her M.Ed. de cent of its mental health refer- was matron of honor. Brldes- the bridegroom. Park. He la taking advanced rals from the Vernon, ToUand maids were Mr*. Roberta FulU gree In reading from Boston University. She is a teacher at The attendants were dressed studies in accounting at the and Ellington area. He pointed of Manchester and Mrs. Thomas alike In full-length gowns, de- American International College, Pleasant Valley School, South oqt that establishment of an Im- Wallace of East Hartford. Miss signed with rouge red velvet Springfield, Mass. He is vice proved mental health program Bonnie L. Fisher of Basking Windsor. Mr. Glgerenzer received his empire bodices and pink crepe president of Tippett Inc., Chlco- could make the services con- Ridge, N. J., was Junior brides- sklrts. They wore matching pee. Mass. venlent for those who mfght pre- maid, and Miss Tamra L. Flsh- B.S. degree in metallurgical en fer to “ live with a problem, er of Basking Ridge was flower gineering from the University Feature-packed! K i ' t c h rather than drive eight miles to girl. of Missouri, Rolla. He is em Westinghouse ployed as a metaillurgist in ad Manchester for regular appoint- The adult attesidants were vanced materials research and ments. dressed alike in full-length red P H IL C O NO FROST development laboratory at Pratt The Rockville hospital was velvet gowns, fashioned with and Whitney Division of United Refrigerator-Freezer suggested as the location for the empire bodices, three-quarters- Aircraft Corp., Middletown. clinlc since interaction between length rieeves trimmed with fur, The wedding is planned for th ecUnic staff and the medical and A-llne skirts. They wore July 6 at St. James’ Church. staff, especially in psychosoma- matching headbows with shoul- ■ Philco Power Saver cuts HEAVY DUTY tic cases, can result In a more der; length veils of sOk Illusions, operating cost RINGS HARD COMING OFF comprehensive treatment, The honor attendant carried Burlan-Moss photo ORMAL AGITATOR WASHER ' FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla. > Automatic Ice M aker. . Samoza pointed out. a bouquet of red and light idnk no ice trays to fill or (AP) — Three men surprised Designed For Permanent Press The committee on mental pompons, and the bridesmaids Engaged . . . W E RENT IT . . . spill and robbed Mr. and Mrs. Ralph • 2-Speed Selection: Normal health Includes representatives carried bouquets of x>ompons in The engagement of M i^ Bar- Jerrell Sunday night when the • Dairy Bar Door loi ^ ' from the clergy, medical per- shades of pink, loods you use most^ wash and spin plus Gentle bara Jean Urlcchio and John visitors from Hamlin, W. Va., sonnel, members of the Rock- The junior bridesmaid and wash and spin for delicates, T-, t. xr___returned to their apartment. ALL FORMAL WEAR IN • 2 Vegetahle Ctispers ville Public Health Nursing As- flower girl wore full-length red B. Fogarty, both of Manchester, . . . ,__. MON. THRU FRI. 9 TO 9 SAT. 9 TO 3 wash-and-wear or Permanent One of the intruders yanked Press fabrics • 5 Push-Button Boclation, and school social velvet gowns designed with been announced by her par- diamond rings off Mrs. STOCK AT ALL TIMES! • Extra-deep Freezer Door Shell Water Temperature Selector workers and guidance directors, bateau necklines, empire bod- ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Uric Mary Jerrell’s hand. She told See Our New 3rd Generation « 13.7 cu. M. capacity • 6 Position Water Saver with The Rev. Donald Miller of the sleeves trimmed with d,lo of 103 Columbus St. police she hadn’t been able to RESET CONTROL tor more United Congregational Church of braid, and A-llne skirts. Her fiance is the son of Mrs. get the rings, valued at a total COMPUTER IN ACTION! water if you want it • Pre- ToUand and John McAlmont, ^h®y wore matching headbows Bernard M. Fogarty of 281 of $100,000 off for the last six Wash and Soak Settings • Vernon’s town planner, are co- with elbow-length veils. The Porter St. and the late Bernard month.s. Heavy Duty Transmission • chairmen of the local committee bridesmaid carried a Fogarty. "He just about tore my fin PHILCO Automatic Fabric Softener and Miss Valerie Paradis, an as- bouquet of pink pompons, and Miss Urlcchio Is a graduate gers off," she said. Dispenser • Out-Ot Way Lint slstiuit minister at Union Con- flower girl, a basket of red of Manchester High School MEN’S SHOP Filter • Safety Lid Lock •Por ______and pink pompons. and Bay Path Junior College, “The Marvel of Main Street" celain Enamel Tub, Top and With a KitchenAid dishwasher you load your Robert Bellsle of Windsor Longmeadow. Mass. She Is em- 901 - 907 Main Street Lid Locks served as his brother’s ployed as a secretary at Aetna Manchester, Connecticut dishes without hand-rinsing. And automatically they're Fine Art Group best man. Ushers were Gerald m e and Casualty Co., Hart- Don't wait for a Special Occasion “SPECIALISTS IN FORMAL WEAR RENTALS" washed and dried sparkling clean. A KitchenAid dish Selects Works P. Rothman of Manchester, ford. Mr. Fogarty, also a grad- washer will keep on doing your dirty work for years brother-ln-Iaw of the bride; and uate of Manchester High School, BARRiCiNi ______1 . Bruce Ellsworth of Broad Brook, is a senior at Providence (R. and years— reliably. e d ^ lt^ e ^*®ber of Basking i.) College and plans to ? ^ meeting j^^^r usher, graduate ^In June. CHOCOLATES PHILCO PORTABLE N There -are many built-in and portable models in of toe M anche^r Fine Art As- wore a pink lace for rectanoular c o l o r t v The wedding is planned ctoalu then own tiicilfiiiunt! 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Walker, AVAILABLE NEXT TO STOP and SHOP Trade had he retaiped residence in United Illuminating Sairta iFe, would haye been in t 958 Main St., Manchester The Connecticut Light and Power Company toe northern district with NeW JEWELERS—SILVEflSMITHS Mexico’s other congressman, ______9^-' 1i_x___.______!------Rap. ntom as O. Mocris;'ID-N.M. P A G E T E N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1968 Section Two TUES i 5a Y, FEBRUARY 20, 1968 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1968 Pages 11 to 20 chUdren, and 11 great-grand Hour of Pain and Agony Allied Pilots children. HEALTH Obituary H ie funeral will be held Hiursday at 9'15 a.m. from the CAPSULES® Sight Enemy a financial burden, set up rent Burke Funeral Home, 76 Pros controls, concerned elective of For College Campus pect St., with a Mass of requi Marines Will ‘Remember the Citadel’ Advisory Busing Vote fice, etc. State ex rel Southey em at St. Bernard's Church at Steven Slack, Loe Angeles 'nines — It was the 7th gray day Uie sonry, diattered trees, a riddled lace of the enemy despite the M.D. Gun Positions v. Lasher, 71 Conn. 640; Connel ^ , 10. Burial will be in St. Bem- Washington Post News Service company of 100 men had fought flare parachute, tin roofing and obvious danger of retaliation. ly v. Bridgeport, 104 Conn. 288; IF You HAVE fTil^.WHAT (Oontinned from Page One) IV1lilPfiS ard’B Cemetery. HUE CITADEL, South Viet- along the eastern wall of the hundreds of shell casings and c- The flag raising took some Lacava v. Carfri, 140 Cjonn. 617; $600,000 Suggested Friends may call at the fu You PO To PREVENT THEM 2 Legal, Says Counsel — "Oh, damn these 10th century Citadel in a sav- ration cans. of the sting out of the bad news Some 400 miles due north, Old Colony Gardens, Inc. v. neral home tomorrow from 2 to Stamford (supra). 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Cooks," cried Medical Corps- age battle that has whittled "The neighborhood la deterlo- Delta Company had received a U.S. and South Vletnsunese Ma Town Ckiunsel John F . Shea Jr. has ruled th a t the In Vietnam _____ man A1 Kent as he helped a away Its strength against well rating," cracked one Marine, few minutes earlier. The present proposal pre- For Hillstown Site Frank Garrett mortally wounded Marine onto dug in enemy troops —able to "I'd like to move out of here." "They found the Chaplain," rines still struggled to crush the vote
MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1968 PAGE THIRTEEN PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1968
Andover Phone Co. Discriminating^ Tolland G>unty Skating - Coasting Tax Assistance Film s T ie Police Arrests •» State High Court Upholds Offensive Seen Forcing Town-Hartford Bus I Manchester residents will be able to obtain assistance Damages in Elderly’s Death Washington Negro Believes Signup Set Dien s Union tt o • • i* j . tomorrow In the preparation For Award Steven T. Hansen, 17, of 1S4 Volunteers of their 1967 Federal Income Charter Oak St. was charged -Lo# Angelm Time* — cannot. Of the 17 exchanges cap- Sets Talk F - o . Kcvision ol Strategy On Rails Possibility HARTFORD (AP)—The Con- factors considered in deciding waahliigton Poet New* Service able of using line Identifiers, on For Farms Tax Returns. with operaUng a motor vehicle 'Nomination as to create excessive noise yes Selected for ly four are In Negro areas. The Httle-used railroad tracks leading from the North supreme r'rsrr “sf; The Men’s Union of the Union Los Angeles lim es — to attack. Even so, population take heavy Communist lossesfor Representatives of the (Continued from Page One) terday at 8:15 p.m., after he was WASHINOTON — Ever since But according to the company The Tolland ASCS County of- End into Hartford may soon give commuters a better Hartford office of the Inter today an award of $23,600 to income the victim Skating is allowed until 10 to- ______..hh Washington Post News Service centers are still vulnerable to the sake of an objective, rine Hepburn for roles In "Bon- stopped by police on Charter almoirf official, it has nothing to do with has announced that the , , . . Congregational Church will have :hoice than fighting clogged highways all the way to nal Revenue Service will be Heart Drive the estate of an elderly —but anight have earned If he had night at Center Springs Annex. “ " SAIGON —Though American harassment as evidenced Sun- The grand design of Olap’s No skating at Charter Oak, no “ *to speaker tomorrow, In the Municipal Building nle and O yde," “ The Oradu- St. vigorous—man who was killed lived. woman ^ b e T ^ S d to ^®®rtmlnation but rather t^th signup period for the feed grain day by the Communist shelling offensive, U.S. officials and work. skidded and bogged down in PoliCG also issued him a xh© volunteer workers who nnriAvIn. v__ "wureiw oy grown find the park, and no David A. Ivry, professor of In officials here are reluctant to of more than 30 towns, the capi- analysts here believe, is to Buses with retractable steel Hearing Room from 8:80 ate” and "Coming to Dinner," by a car. Williams "had been educated and wheat program opened on coasting in a seven-inch snowstorm early written v m i^ g for defective ^ ^e calling on temUles In telepSS: the resulting d e t n ^ for n e w ______admit It, the Communists’ cur tal among them. gain a strong Communist poel- wheels for running on railroad a.m. to 1:30 p.m. resi)ecttvely. The vlcUm, 74-year-old Fred as an electrical engineer, had Feib. 6 and will continue until skiing. surance at the University of t > last December in Philadelphia. rent nationwide offensive la In the estimation of several tIon for (negotiations. In that tracks have been ordered by the T h^o s G seeking assistance Sidney Poltler, who starred In ^ P ' ppoar town on Heart Sunday to solicit Williams of Bridgeport, was worked as such, was an Inventor Since she has an unUsted num- .u” *® m" March 15. Connecticut. He will speak on Abbell said this problem has twoLfft ofAt theftkA tllmQfilms mofriArlnamed fftrfor hAntbest COUTl iVIArCil .... ______«___i _____^ ___^ forcing the allies to revise their Vietnam specialists the Com- sense, therefore, his current Ckrnnectlcut Co. The first will are asked to bring all per contoibutlons to the Heart Fund "alert, active and vigorous . . . and had managed a dairy and ber. She Is certain that the c ^ s rtoni.^ “ '«® “ The University and Its Social been overcome by a new sand- picture, failed to gain a best ac He enjoyed walking and often a large farm In Canada," the munlsts lunar new year assaults push is decisive. But if he foils, arrive early In April to begin strewing device and other me tinent records and Informa have been announced by the Ellington Responsibilities.” Vietnam strategy significantly tor nomination. walked four or five miles a state Supreme Court noted, -w h o Is stui at large. r^wtortC.’’ ^ p„,„t hi grain, sorghum, or wheat acre were not a go-for-broke act of many experts contend Glap experimental runs from Hart chanical changes. The cost of tion. 'Series Planned — and perhaps perilously. The Negro star won the Oscar captains recently named by the day,” the court said. Williams was struck down at age may apply to receive com- Ivry is a graduate of Johns desperation as General West- could scale back to "protracted ford to Bloomfleld. the bus, the Hy-Rail coach, is Frightened almost out of her for his role in "Lilies of the local chairman, Mrs. Wins Superior Court Judge Joseph an Intersection In Bridgeport mlnt^r * r c a l t o r t o e tele^ho^^ tine-ldenttfler “ nsatlng p^yritents. Since th^e Hopkins University and received Under the pressure of events moreland described it, but a warfare” as he did following his E. Clayton Gengras, company $49,000. By Bridge Club ______wiepnone jg j^gj ^,^e weaponjust In one the weapon com- r-AD Ball to Aid Field" in 1963. W. Bogdansky, who tried the Jan. 26, 1964, by a car driven will not be any 1966 CAP sign his M.B.A. degree from the Uni United States and South Viet carefully calculated of a unsuccessful red river delta of- president, said at last week's Tile GMC Truck & Coach di Junior Women ton Abbott. company to request a divlce she pany’s anttharassment arsenal. The awards will be handed The Manchester Bridge Club case and awarded the damages, by Paul J. Rauccl of Bridgeport. up, farmers who might have, versity of Pennsylvania. He has namese authorities are shelving three-pronged offensive. fenslve against the French in 19- annual dinner meeting of the vision of General Motors Corp., In the west section of town. had road about that "b y the "If you have a suspect, we ^out at Santa Monica Civic Audl- Is planning two new acUvlties. was jusOfied in figuring Wll- He died four days later, been considering placing corn been with the University of Con or scrapping a variety of re The other prongs of the of- Transportation Club of Greater Pontiac. Mich., makes the bus To Hear Guest Scholarship fined political, social and psy "torlum April 8. One is for experienced players ^ workers Irene hams' Ufe expectancy at 8.37 Rauccl was negligent. Judge Smn^Lv ‘^-v® a^tt^nTw; ^aU aTen reg acreage under a long-term CAP • necticut since 1947 and is direc fensive are the large - unit Thus the political dimensions Hartford success of the experi and Fairmont Railway Motors chological efforts In favor of a Other nominations included: and one is for novice duplicate years, which is average for men Bogdanski ruled, and he ordered A ^ p a n y ^ w e s e i S l v e she can put on his agre^^ent may wish instead to St. Luke parish plans an In tor of the Connecticut Pre- threats to U.S. forces at Khe of the present Communist drive ments running into the fall will Inc., Fairmont, Minn., produces Krygowskl, Lathrop, Mrs. Steve Ursln, Mrs. blunt llltary response to the dy , . , . , , .V, Maryellen supporting actor-John Cas- players of 74, the high court ruled. Rauccl to pay $23,6(» to Wll- said,lid, told her that "unless I whether enroll In the annual feed grain ternational Ball which will be colleglate Enrichment Program Sanh and elsewhere In the are In Glap's plan laying the * iic r UmL u n le s s l or not fVi/»the /vallacalls ov*Aare T^ beinga Iticp mmade oH o ______program. namic communist thrust. bH I^^for°^s°''L t4e^n ‘ h® home service director for the a^^etes, “ The Dirty Dozen” ; ^ conjunction with the East Mills and George Parks, Life expectancy Is one of the Hams' estaet. lived In the suburbs or a 'cer an annual event to raise money known as -CONNPEP. northern provinces, and a less groundwork for negotiations and $49,000 buses for runs between dated equipment Hartford Gas Co., will speak Gene Hackman, "Bonnie and Hartford and Vernon Bridge southwest part of tovim from that mumber.” He also Details can be obtained at the In short, the allies seem to Hartford and New Britain, tain section’ of Washington I for a newly established scholar This is a special program overt drive to fill the vacuum for the key period that would mentioned other complicated county office, Monday through be changing the struggle from Bradley International Airport, low^^ about "Antique Table Fashions CTyde” ; Cecil Kellaway, "Guess clubs, a series of winners events was not eligible for such serv ship fund. funded by the state to make un left in rural sectors by govern- follow a settlement, or for the methods of tracing calls but de- Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m a slow, patient attempt to win and Manchester. ^ e ^ rto S te ^ a T ls to rto e tr^rk and D esseri" tomorrow at 8 Co^ng to _ Dinner” ; have been scheduled, one each ice. The scholarship fund is to as usual educational opportunities ment troops needed in the possible eventuality of a retreat ered onto the rails for the track dined to mscuss them in detatt. ^^ere will not be any hearts and minds to a slug;ging The New Haven Railroad no George Kennedy, "Cool Handmonth at each club. 'The players celved by^the Rev. Mr. Bradley District to Sell sist children of the parish in fi available to “ under-achievers” towns. Bach of these Inter-relat- to a long conflict, runs. The mbber-tlred resir “I, of coutM, asked------which ------"We don’t want the cranks to ,ogg thp obtpp match, apparently In the hope stopped passenger service p ^ . at a Luke” ; Michael J. Pollard, who have scored well at the as repreLntatlve of the spon^spon- nancing a college education. from low-income families. It ed prongs has a political and ^nd therefore, while the Unit- wheels of the bus propel It. Chester Junior Women s Club at "Bonnie and Oyde.” sponsoring clubs will meet in a Mortlock, Mrs. Irving Duprey, ^ ^ that their superior firepower on the Hartford-Boston via Man Flrst 1936 Reo Truck ta^^^toed ^ "'®"to entered into in 1966 and Present plans call for the grant hopes to provide the motivation psychological as well as mill- ed Stotes and ite allies can ap New York transportation au Masonic Temple. Supporting actress—Carol special tournament. Winners ® t V- MANCHES'TER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1968 PAGE FHITEBN PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1968 THE St. Bonaventure Certain of Bids Herald Angle Bulkeley Receives Indians^ SAPLINGS —Marge Grzyb 126 By EARL YOST RENEGADES — Ken Montle Ellington Plays Home Finale 166-396, Chuck Blakeslee 368. From Both NIT and NCAA Fields Sports Editor never got closer than 10. Jim Long Island U., the nation’s points in the first hall and it NEW YORK (AP) — It Kentucky, on the other hand, ’Tillman scored 21 points as Loy By BARRY COWLES which will be on the line Duirs- coming on strong, boost a 6-9 all important OCIL game with TEETOTALERS — Brenda top-ranked small college team wasn’t until Issel’s corner shot Wethersfield on Thursday night, was the eve of postseason will have to dd even better than ola pulled away from a 40-38 Won and Lost Small Fortune day night when they trek to East mark in conference play. Taylor 186, Mary Tracy 181, its impressive 106-87 breeze past rumored hopeful of a major col with 13 minutes left that they Scholastic hoop activity Wind.sor High. The Knights are many unfamiliar faces, so to college basketball tourna took the lead for good at 67-66. halftime lead. Pound for pound, Su^ar Ray Robinson— bom Walker T.'iking a closer look at the Carol Grous 177-464, Gloria Cle tough Georgia away from home lege tournament bid, kept its Memphis State nudged Wichi tonight lists only three ])resently on a five-game win line\ips for the Indian.s and Bull speak, could very possibly make ment selections and the St. record unblemished by coming Bob Lienhard kept Georgia in Smith - - is considered in many quarters the greatest mens 200-190-488-504, Bobie before earning an NCAA bid ta State at Memphis as Mike games but promi.ses to hold skein. Ellington trounced Gran dogs in tonights conte.st. Conch Hyde's lineup in toe last half. Bonaventure Brown In away from Bridgeport with a contention with 33 points. fighter in all ring history. Inside the socalled square All in all, aotion should be Westcott 177-181-200-460-497, which automatically goes to the Stewart scored eight of his 32 plenty of interest. Manches by, 78-60. in a previous game. Pliil Hyde can be expected to FTan Lauria 186, Cathy Pas- dians and the Kentucky 68-52 victory, its 19th. Runner- But Kentucky still has its circle, Robinson won a small fortune. Today, most of his Presently on 11 three-game fast and furious tonight, as the winner o f the Southeastern points in the closing minutes ter High travels to Rulke- start his 'old reliables' of Tim quallni 464, Harriet Coons 188- Wildcats went to bed with up Kentucky Wesleyan brushed work cut out, despite closing at money is ^ n e and the five-time world’s middleweight winning streak, the Rockville fln.aJ hour draws near to end Conference. and Pete Maravich, the nation’s ley High in Hartford Imp Couglilin, Dale Ostrout, Rjiy 176-179-609-623, Madeline Taflln aside host Arkansas State 73-62. home in its last three games. champion is doing some one-night stands with Marques High Rams travel to Middletown regular seaacn play. visions of bids dancing in The Wildcats, ranked fifth, leading scorer, tallied 34 points ing to bring home a sixth Kelly, Ben Grzyb and Dick 189-458-503, Sandy Boynton 176- BuUer, a 6-foot-3 senior, and ’The first test is Saturday Haynes and his Fabulous M a g i------High, in CVe action, and will be Barry Predicts— their heads after rousing raised their conference record as Louisiana State outscored straight win and keep up their Cobb. 474, Phyllis Uccello 179, Connie Lanier, 6-16 Bophomore, spark against Auburn, which upset clan basketball team to make ^ . . . after their fourth straight win. Manchester sneaking by victories. to 12-3 and kept them ahead of Mississippi State 94-83. prestige. The Indians are 14-3 For Bulkeley, Co-Captain ed S t Bonaventure’s 19th suc Kentucky earlier, and alter Ala both ends meet “ P the 160-pound middleweight Coach Bob Corlctl a]>pcars to Bulkeley In a tough battle, 64-62 Dosh 176, Betty Haefs 466, Editfli • However, only Uie Bonnies Vanderbilt, No. 9, which ran its Elsewhere, Syracuse topped overall while Coach Joe DiChi- Jackie Brown -should settle pace Duchalne 176-176-483. cess with 29 and 27 points, re- bama on Monday comes a show liave hit upon the riglit combina Ellington to trounce Granby could expect the real thing to SEC recoil to 10-4 by crushing Pittsburgh 85-71 on the road and „rii.eib«i p,„.r, Sr '"■' ara’s Bulldogs need only one win for Ted Ziruk, Bob Jnck.son, To Alabama 89-74 at Tuscaloosa. specUvely, The Bonnies took a down agains Vanderbilt March never was,” Robinson admitted * * * * tion using ju.st five I'l-aycrs, af from start to finish, 74-62. day. The Wildcats must play Montana State upset Seattle 80- to qualify for the CIAC state ny Anzellotti and Mike Mulluzzo ELKS —Fred Poudrler 162-360, 9-2 lead and Creighton, 8-13 2. as he looked around for a pair ter up.setting Glastonbury Higti Kockvllle pulling a sec'ond up good a while longer. Idle Tennessee is 9-4. 76, Nebraska tripped Oklahoma tourney at a 9-7 mark. are possible starters. Matt Desimone 142, Tony Salva Marquette, No. 10, also closed never caught up. Vandy stayed in the race, tak of socks to wear as he dressed Lost in Bid last week. The five are Sam set to top IVUddletown, 70-65. St. Bonaventure, as an inde State 82-73, Oklahoma edged It should be a tough contest tore 143-137-401, Harvey Duplin Kentucky put its early prob ing charge of Alabama in the Area pairings find Ellington Wilde, Glenn Lee, Steve Gordon, pendent, seemed certain of bids In on a bid by celebraUng its en Colorado 71-68, Mississippi for toe e^tWtioii game last Sun- unsuccessful in a bid for a lor the Red and White as the lems in the hands of lanky Don first three minutes and Tom Ha High (7-1) hosting Granby High Paul Jabs and Bill Wilde. 137, Lee Wood 137-144-383, Stan from both the NIT and NCAA try into the Top Ten with a 76-65 slipped by Auburn 57-66, Wash day at toe Clarke Arena which third world’s title, toe light 'band bo.x' gym at Bulkeley is Issel, a 6-8 sophomore who gan finished with 22 points and (1-8) in a NCCC meeting. Coach Middletown clinched tlie CVC Seymour 136, Jack Christadore after turning loose Bill BuUer triumph at South Dakota. An ington defeated California 64-52, heavyweight title —he was far somewhat smaller than the lo scored 31 points and assured the Bob Bundy 21. Bob Healy and liis Knights need title Saturday night witli a win 140-360, Mike Denhup 373, Reg and Bob Lanier for a 97-84 victo other team with postsesison Washington State beat Stanford A ^ u t 16 years ago, when I ahead but wUted under 103-de- cals are used to working on. Wildcats of at least a Ue for the Marquette, led by George the victory to remain in conten over Woodrow Wil.son and gie Tomlinson 366. ry over visiting Creighton Mon ideas, Chicago Loyola, raced to 87-76 and Virginia halted Wake waa in training In Europe for a p-ee temperature at Yankee an 83-74 decision over vlslUng SE CtiUe. ’Thompson’s 25 points, took a tion for the conference title, boasts a. 12-1 record. Tlie Ram.s, With only one day rest for the day night, protecUng its unbeat Ftorest 100-87 fight, the Harlem Magicians stcidlum in toe 13th round — CHURCH —Hank Wittke 230- Bowling Green for a 14-6 record. The Wildcats trailed by nine 29-17 lead and South Dakota en record and No. 4 ranking. came through and I joined them, and lost to Joey Maxim In 1962 681, Art Johnson 213-217-687, Cy ust for toe fun of It. I didn’t ^e failed to answer the Perkins 212-200-568, Pete Foster touch a ball again until bell for the 14th round. Defense Argues Conscientious Objector 210-205-606, Walt Smolensk! 209- College Bciskethall Poll Marques Mked me to join him Basketball buffs, and fight 664, Nick Cataldo 206-584, John at toe Garden (Old Madison fans too, who came to see a Nelson 204-669, Frank Mott 204- Square Garden.) I get a kick out hand look at Robinson were 679, Ron Schultz 204, Chuck Per people,” he not disappointed. Sugar Ray kins 203, Harry Basklnd 210-560, added as word was passed that made himself available to toe Court Studies Clay Appeal 2 Solid Leader Houston Bob Campbell 200, Clem Quey his lost socks had been located, youngsters and when he finally HOUSTON (AP) — A plied Clay was a cooi.scicntious mendation Clay bo classified as 664, Steve Casalino 654. It was obvious, watching the made the dressing room, he had three-judge federal court objector "only at his conven ,a conscientiou.s objector be Should Extend Streak M agiciws warm up, that Robin- a slight case of writer’s cramp ience." cause of being a Black Muslim son, who admitted he was 46, after a busy autographing ses- studied today former mini.stcr. Kosner Renamed wasn’t any great shakes as a gion. heavyweight cham Although neither side would NEW YORK (AP) — The Houston Cougars, still a Asiit. U.S. Atty. Carl Walker basketbll player. He did score « 4. * speculate when a ruling would NEW YORK (AP) — Milt pion Cassius Clay’s appeal Jr., a Negro, argued Clay had solid leader in The Associated Press’ major-college bas two baskets but both plays were be handed down, Morton railed Rosner of the Bridgeport, Conn. of a five-year prison sen been treated fairly nlthougli he ketball poll, should have no trouble extending their un carefully planned and the oppo- Here ’n There TIM QUINN it a "preferred case” and .said it Orbits waa reelected president tence and neither tlie de agreed with Morgan that there beaten streak this week. ^ will be moved up. of the Atlantic Coast Football sition, Ray McKenna’s East Two fellows who helped fense or the government is room for improvement on the The Cougars, 23-0, take on two Ke n t u c k y, winner over Hartforti Explorers, went along Cl ly refused to be inducted League Monday before the wind "m ake" Sunday’s basketball ex racial balance of governmental small-coUege teams. ’They meet Tennessee and Mississippi / with the manuever. would speculate wlien the into the Army last April 28 and up of a three-day meeting. The hibition at the Clarke Arena F our in Row panels and agencies. the University of Texas at Ar- state, climbed three positions to * * ♦ were the game officials, Tom court would rule. was convicted June 20. He wa.s leagpje also reelected Charles lington on Thursday and Valpa- fifth. Columbia held sixth place Fine Reception Mason and Tom Conran, both of The three judges heard 70 sentenced to five years in pri.son "I ’d be the fir.st to say it Is de Theokas of the Lowell Mews. raiso Saturday. Texas at Arllng- followed by New Mexico, Duke, Manchester. One fellow in For Rockville minutes of arguments Monday and fined $10,000. He has been sirable and that we arc moving ALL-STAR— Don Car Giants vice president. HELLO THERE!— Jockey Don Brumfield smiles throug'h heavy c it in g of But Robinson will never forget mud after his mount finished out of money at Hialeah, Fla. Brumfield wore ton has won only three of 21 Vanderbilt and Marquette, formed me that the two whistle and then took under advisement free on a $5,000 appeal bond. in tliat direction but Cassius los, above, will be one games while Valparaiso has a New Mexico slipped two toe greeting he received from Clay’s appeal of the sentence he Domestic groups have Clay was treated fairly,” Walk several pair of overlapping goggles but still wound up with mud in his eyes. toe near-capacity crowd when High Quintet of the Hartford Caps games while Valparaiso has a notches to seventh after losing { received for refusing to enter stripped him of his heavyweight er .said. College Basketball 10-11 record. to Utah. Duke advanced from Introduced before the exhibition team” . . .Mason, who worked the Armed Forces. title. in the Eastern started. Coming down the stretch like Su.sman argued that Clay nev East Houston received 26 first- loth to eighth and Vanderbilt re the Cromwell High game last Clay wa.s not required to be in er did raise the ministry or con- League’s A l l - Star St. Bonaventure 97, Creighton Biffffest Thrill Not Encountered in Ring Man, he said later, I got Friday night, reported Crom- Man ‘O War, Rockville High’s The defense, headed by place votes and 332 points in the malned in ninth position, court and he did not appear. .scientious objector questions un game Wednesday 84. goose-plmples when they started ^gn g^gr. Don Lewis, was of- basketball team racked up its Charles Morgan Jr., an Atlanta latest poll based on games The Marquette Warriors, 18-3, til he had been classified 1-A on night at Hartford Syracuse 85, Pitt 71 applauding. Wasn’t it just great ^gred a full four-year, all-ex- fourth straight success last attorney for the CSvil Liberties Morgan asked court to rule through last Saturday. In the replaced Tennessee in the rank Feb. 17, 1966. Higli at 8 o’clock. Gen Rutgers 64, Gettysburg 63 to greet an old man like m e?” pgnse paid scholarship to both night at home, a 66-54 decision Union, argued that Clay was Clay’s constitutional rights had voting by a national panel of 34 ings in taking over lOth place. sincere in a contention he Conley and Spider LIU 68, Bridgeport 62 Joe Louis Still Champion__ sports writers and broadcasters. The Volunteers, beaten by Ken- The applause lasted a full providence College and Spring- over Smith High of Storrs. The been violated by a systematic winners are now 7-11 after a should be exempt from military e.xclusion of Negroes from draft Sophomore Zenon Andrusy- Bennett of the Caps Bottom” tiKsmont as imdefoaited champ, points were awarded on a basis tucky and Vanderbilt last week, minute. field College. .Manchester NEW YORK (NEA) — ‘n Detroit’s "Black disasterous start. service because he is a con boards. He also called for a rul .shyn of UCLA led major college will also play. 'Tickets Warren Spahn recorded 100 or moved and his sad comoback attempt, of 10 for a first-place vote, 9 for have a 16-6 mark. ’They were After one of his several re- Oommunity College lost four ^etto^^^^ere^he tlrements from toe ring, Robin- basketball players after mid- Orlg;inally, this game was scientious objector. ing that the Justice Department punters last season with a 44.2 are on sale at Nassiff more strikeouts for 17 consecu The year was 1942. The a ram- have been extensively chronicled second, etc. seventh a week ago. son went on stage as a song year exams. Two games remain slated Thursday night but was U.S. Atty. Morton Susman re had erred in rejecting a recom yard average on 34 punts. Anns. tive years. Boxing Writers Associa- cabin in a cotton field as were (the mte-mamagement of UCLA, 20-1, . held second The "Top Ten with first plade BRAIN TRUST— It’s a new day in the camp of the Washington Senators this and dance man, and commend- on the local hoop slate. . .Bas advanced to last night. tion was holding its annual j^jabama. But his uncom- flnanices which led to abysmal place. ’The Bruins had the eight votes in parentheses and total spring with Jim Lemon the new managei, second from left. New coaches are ed as much as $15,000 weekly, ketboll Hall of Fame at Spring- Glenn Lee paced toe Rham banquet in New York. Bon<,f priae fighting made tax probtems and his marital other votes for the topposlUon points through games of Feb, Sid Hudson, Bo'bby Hofman and Nellie Fox. Rain hampered first day drills. Recentiiy he was one of the field College opened last Sun- scoring sinking 25 points. Steve vivant James J. Walker, him a great champion and his tiioutoles and hie reeling from and 314 points. 17: stars on a weekly national tee- day and 1,198 visitors were Gordon followed with 19 and 1. Houston (26) 332 former New York mayor, gave candor. Insight and Integrity ele- job to jdb. Houston beat Miami, Fla. and vee show, filmed a year ago, counted during a four-hour pe- Sam Wilde cut the cords for 12 2 UCLA (8) 314 the speech honoring the fight- vated him to a living legend in the eairiy 1950b he refereed F'orce while UCLA defeated Hirsch, Trippi, Motley in which he took toe part of a riod. . .Franchises in the At- points with Paul Jabs adding 10. 3. North Carolina 266 er of the year. It was a delicate a man once caUed the Black pro wrestling. A reporter arfeed Oregon State and Oregon last Sports Schedul^ prisoner. lantic Coast Football Confer- Top guns for the losers were 4. St. Bonaventure 232 encomium, as only Jimmy Moses. h'.m why a famous and hemored ‘■■It was a lot of fun making ence have been boosted from John Staab with 16 while Mark 6. Kentucky 149 Walker could deliver, and he ^o^jg ^^gg popularity dur- champion would stoop t o that. North C ^ llm , 20-1, re that movie,” Robinson noted as $io,000 to $25,000, plus a $25,000 and John Popelaski dropped in Columbia 129 ’TUESDAY, FEB. 20 ended with: "Joe Louis, you ^ period of depression and Louis replied with choricteiristic 6 Seven Players Named a uniform Was found that fit. performance bond. Hartford ex- 12 points each. 7. New Mexico 123 Basketball —Manchester at laid a rose on Abraham Lin- ^ I r in A ^ e rlc l. This was honesty: ’Tt .beats stealing." St ^naven- “ We have a couple more plays pects to hold membership next Rockville (66) 8. Duke 102 Bulkeley; Ellington vs. Granby; B P Pts. coin’s grave.” the time, too, when in some Ourrently, he is an admlnls- j ^ g ^ coming up,” he added. season in the ACFL. . .Latest 9. Vanderbilt 95 Rockville at Middletown. S. Wilde ...... 5 2 12 RecenUy, th* Boxing Writers parts of the country a lynch- itrative easistant to National hoh i_ Dollars are coming a lot hard- report on Johnny Egan, former hed ...... 8 9 26 Want to know 10 Marquette 25 'THURSDAY, FEB. 22 For Football Shrine Gordon ...... 8 3 19 AssoclaUon again honored I/>u- ing. occurred because a "nig- Maritime Union ijresldent J o e ______'____ Basketball — Manchester vs. er these days for toe former Weaver High star now with Bal- Jabs ...... 3 4 10 Is. This time he received the gcr let the sun set on him.” Ouirran, and has helped draw Wethersfield; East Catholic at NEW YORK (AP)—Etroy “Cimy Legs” Hirsch and undefeated Golden Glover who tlmore. Is that he has been B. W Bde ...... 0 0 0 F Cohun ...... 0 0 0 Jemes J. Walker Award lor Louis, helped restore dignity .labor into aponsoring boxing Xavier; Ellington at East Wind- Charlie 'Trippi, who ran to glory in the open field and also posted an undefeated wel- slowed down by a leg Injury, "long and meritorious service” not only to his sport but also progmams. And .whenever im- terweight record, including the The ex-All-Stater is Connecti- Totals 24 18 66 sor; Marion Motley, who made it with power are among the E. O. Smith (54) to boxing. to the Negro. (” I want to fight portant bouts are being fought, Wilt Within Sight world’s title in toe 147-pound dl- cut’s lone representative in the B F pm. more about On the dais, Louis, now 63, honest,” he had said, “ so that Louis is there, ------seven newest members of professional football’s Hall vision. When he no longer could NBA, calling Wethersfield his ■M. Popelpski 6 0 12 Joins Harvard Staff of Fame. ------R oberson .... 4 rose to accept. The applause in the next colored boy can get Now, bellore a huBhed hall in make toe weight, Robinson went home. L aV allce .... 0 the packed, plush, chandeliered the same break I got. If I ‘cut the Waldorf-Astoria, Louis, CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP)— .,(iiso named Monday were ident Dan Reeves of the Los An- Jasinskl ...... 0 George Clemens, 38, defensive ciUf BatUes, Wayne Millner, geles Rams, starred at halfback J. Popttle.skl 12 hall in the Waldorf-Astoria was the fool.’ I’ll...... let my people^ haltingly enoepted ,-----— the ^—.— plague: Of 25,000 y - - — —Points — ------„ ... S ton b ...... 16 enthuslaaUc and respectful and down.” ) '"niarik you for voting me this ____ _ ^ ^ “ ne coach at Boston College the Art Donovan and Alex Wojcie- for Wisconsin and Michigan Jolin ...... 2 0 4 Rememher the Good Old Days? R olchel ...... 6 free training moving. Max Behmellng an avowed Jamies J. Walker Awaid. I NEW YORK (AP)— ^Wilt Chamberlain is not leading last six seasons, will assume a chowlcz. and, then as an end, led the Loulsi hair receding, jowly Nazi knocked him out In 12 "think it Is a gtreat thing. I re- the National Basketball Association in scoring this sea- ®tmilar post at Harvard March a board comprised of 15 n FL in scoring and pass recep- ToltU.s 24 M E ., 0= M u- '“'■ '“r ■’” 5 ,'’ -Clemens,______a- form...... er ..... Purdue from National Football Leag;ue had pro career total of 6,299 Baseball Training Camps lint on his somewhat wrinkled ter, In a title fight, Louis Linoottns grove, he can reach another plateau m his next g’ame, star, was named to John Yovlc- cities selected the seven to join yards and 63 touchdowns with Brazil 'Switnmer tuxedo, ambled with the same scored a stunning first- round ^ didn’t know whait he meant tonight— ^25,000 p o i n t s . ------sin’s staff during the weekend. 47 other grid greats in the Hall the old Chicago Rockets and the at the Aircraft? himehed-over shuffle that mil- technical knockout of Schmel- then. But I knew he w m t r y i^ rpjje Philadelphia star, who is jm je M t t i v Take on Different Light Sets World Mark Hons came to recognize from ing. R was a naUonal triumph, to make me feel good. I t h o i^ t j^g^ 29 points shy of the 25,000 'An assistant under Jim Miller at Canton, Ohio. Rams. 1937 to 1949 wheiL,he held the Years afterward, Joe was It later on, and 1 under- mark, also is moving in the sea- at Detroit and BC for eight They will be Inducted formal- Trippi rode high as a pro as a NEW YORK (AP) — The Each club collected $91.67. ___RIO_____ DE______JANEIRO, Brazil years, aem ens became avaU- ly at ceremonies in Canton member of the Dream Backfleld heavyweight title and defend- asked about his biggest thrill, what it wim about. g^jj gcorlng race. r s snipe hunt by a rookie with a At the end of the trip, Wright _ j^gg piolo a Johnny ed a record 25 times. Winning the championship from want to thank yaia for League statistics, released to- able when Miller was fired aft- sometime next summer. Chicago Cardinals, now gunny sack and a lighted lamp returned $103.61 to the treasur- come-lately to the competitive He slowly extended his large James J. Braddock? Flooring coming tonight. Tm showed Chamberlain EAST SIDE PEE-WEE er the 1967 campaign. Hirsch, now assistant to Pres- gj Louig He starred in college has long since disappeared from er, John I. Rogers. Gate re- g^nmilng scene, is the sport’s right hand (“ His hands were James J. Braddock? Flooring tixifiJiy and lU take *t ggored 137 points last week for a The Blue Coats ran away to as a halfback-quarterback for the baseball training camps, ceipts had been $662.09 plus newest world record holder and 80 fast,” so the folk tale has Schmellng? total of 1,629 and moved from their 14th win last night as Uiey Georgia. The sophisticated rookie of 1968 $573.20 in cash from sources un- ^ national hero in this coimtry come down, "that he could "Neither,’’ he satfd. "I wuB sixth to second place. Dave downed the Highwaymen, 33-6. Tart Making Himself Known Motley came out of the Uni (Will drive up In a sports cor, known. Total expenses ran to soccer is kihg snatch flies in mid-air” ) and able to ipaiy for my eiater Vunice Bing of Detroit leads with 1,676 Pete ‘‘Bamjet’’ Ramey tossed versity of Nevada to star at full pick up his copy of toe Wall $1,131.87 so the month’s trip cost Fiolo set a world record of 1 shook with the toastmaster, .to go to Howard Undiveralty. Miy and a 27.6 average. in eight points while Bob "Spl- back for Paul Browns’ teams at Street Journal and head for the the club $469.69. minute, 6.3 seconds In the 100- then received the plaque. He mother and n»e went down for Chamberlain also leads in der” Digan hit three. ’Tim As ABA’s Prolific Scorer Cleveland. He finished his ca pool, Relchler pointed out it will meter breaststroke and he did prepared to speak. the graduation. ’The three of ub field goal percentage, .682; re- “ Buzz” Digan and Sal “ Scoot- NEW YORK — (NEA) — reer at Pittsburgh in 1966. The contrast between toe run somewhat higher this year. it the hard way—competing . . . Louis has never been a man walked acroas the oampus. That bounds, I4674, and is second in er" Sanzo both aided the win What’s a Levem Tart? Battles, who played at West present way of life in camp is The average spring training ex- solely against the clock with no big league to polish a metaphor, turn a was the ibiggeist thrill of my assists with 619. Len Wllkens of with fine defensive play. For Well, It’s not a French pas- Virginia Wesleyan, gained lame just £is shocking as the change pense of a big league team in competitors pnmneHtor.s to pacenace or spursour him 1967 was $105,000, average In- phrase, spin a clever tale. He life.” St. Louis is the assist leader the Roadmen, Steve Belcher (2) try and it’s not a new rock’n’ as a slashing halfback for toe between the manner of every on The listed record is 1:06.7 by from the gate $50,000. never got past the fifth g;rade Louis’ (problemis after his re- with 642, and Oscar Robertson and A1 "Ajax” Mikolowsky (2) roll group. Levem Tart is the Boston Braves, Boston Redskins day living in the not-so-gay ’90s come Russian Vladimir Kocinsky. net expense of of Cincinnati has the best free joined Mike O'Reilly in provld- leading scorer In the ABA—as and Washington Redskins. and toe jet age. " I ’m very happy .^but very throw percentage, .872. Ing the offense. in American Basketball Asso- Millner, who caught the win Joe Reldiler, a former As- ♦oo.uw- tired,” the baby-faced 18-year- old said after setting the mark COME IN AND TALK Y BUSINESSMEN ciaUon. ning pass lor Notre Dame in toe soclated Press sports writer and L W Continues Unbeaten^ memorable 1936 game with Ohio now public relations man for Berry Notches Win Monday night. opener Telso ^BA hasn’t as yet ^ in - Fiolo first burst upon the in- W r e s i i u i g ^ . ^ a r e e r beat the UAC Barons, 76-62. It t**® notoriety of the NBA, State, was a teammate of Bat Commissioner William Eckert, tles on the Washington Red dug through his records to pro SALISBURY (AP)— The U.S. tematicnal .scene by breaking TO A MAN WHO KNOWS... 'k v r was Telso all the way with Clay NFL, CIA or LBJ but its sup- Eastern Amateur Ski Jumping the Pan-American Games rec- Fairfield Hangs on^ Wins J ^ l g n i e u i i a n c e Nlvlson (33) and Jolm lamonlco Porters think the Ume Is com- skins. He also played end for the vide some interesting informa Boston Redskins. tion, about toe old days^ His re Class A championship was held ords at 100 and 200 meters in College basketball contests In- A third squad from the Bridge- (16) setting the pace And In the near future. _ _ _ _ today by Scott Berry of toe Winnipeg last summer, BOS’TON (^ )--J im Nance’ m the nightcap, the Army and And as recognition eventu^ly Donovan played defensive search was prompted by a re TRAINING COURSE GRADUATE ERROL WARNER volving CoimecUcut teams Mon- port area was In Rhode Isicuid. cent” armouncement big Dartmouth Outing Club on his Within the p;- t month, he toe Boston Patriote’ burly full- g,„b extended its w ^ ln g ®°'"®® “ > ‘1’® 1®®^^®- will It tackle lor the New York Yanks day night also involved some Sacred Heart had a disappolnt- leagut ball players will get $40 two jumps of 177 and 165 feet, swam the 100 meters in 1:06.5 tock who has led toe American gj^eak to 11 by beating toe Beer ®°"'® to Its individuals. and the Dallas Texans» but it pretty rugged competition—the Vng trip, losing 97-84 to Bryant weekly expense money. In addl- Some 2,600 persons watched and 1:05.9 but neither counted Football League In ground-gain- Barons, 89-28. Tart, a 6-2, 26-year-old far was with toe Baltimore Colts nation’s No. 1 small-college College. tlon to room and board, while In the 43rd edition of the annual as a record because the times ing toe last two years. Is going pjyg players hit double figures mer Bradley star. Is outward- that he was at his peak. team and strong St. Francis of LIU gave ample justification pamp event Sunday. were registered In relay compe- to try hlfl hand at pro wrestling, Player-Coach RolUe Ruth- ly unconcerned that 'he doesn’t Wojclechowicz, a teammate of Pennsylvania. for its rating above all other Vince Lombardi on Fordham’s Back in 1892 when the Nation- Second spot honors went to titlon. Errol Warner, Employment Interviewer, is a good man to talk to about the valuable TRAINING COURSES WITH PAY The fact that the University small-coUege teams. Besides Nance, a two-time NCAA grford hitting 16 points for toe receive toe same sort of press al Lieague was a 12-team league, Peter Mlkkelson of the Westover He then went after the world wrestling champion at Syracuse, “ greybeards” , his best output notices that are heaped on play- famous Seven Blocks of Gran free training you can get at the Aircraft. He's a graduate of our Apprentice of Bridgeport fell 68-62 before hitting on 66 per cent of Its STUDENT — ATH $40.00 was more than enough to (Mass.) Air Force Base with record in the South American said Monday he has started tbe season. Norm Burke (17), ers like Dave Bing, the NBA’s ite, starred at center and line Training Program so he knows all about the skills you can learn, the pay you can top-ranked Long Island Unlver- shots from the field and winning LETE — Connecticut backer with Detroit and Phila coarer a player’s total expenses jumps of 173 and 168 feet. Roger Championships last week, but IF YOU DON’T HAVE SHOP EXPERIENCE- training for a pro mat career k i^j, pjgg (jgj top shooter, earn while training, and the good jobs you can move into when you graduate. you may be given 120 hours of instruction and slty wasn’t much of a surprise, their 19th in 19 games, the vlri- basketball f 0 rw a r d delphia. for an entire training season. Dion of Canaan, N.H., placed missed It by one-temth of a sec- It just made LIU’s season a bit tors held Bridgeport’s Gary under toe guldwce of Boston pinky Hohenthal (10) were He played with Wilkes-Barre, The files show the 1892 Phil- third with jumps of 163 and 169 ond, hindered by a slow start trainirig on the machine you have been hired Dave Storrs, a sopho promoter Tony Swtos. the other polnt-getters If you have a high school education with a yeariof algebra or geometry, you may to operate. Instruction will be right in our own niore undefeated. Baum and Tony Barone to 12 Pa., in toe Eastern League for lies, managed by Harry Wright, feet. and hea'vy rain, more from Coventry, Nance noted that other pro three years while also holding machine training school at the same high Fairfield University, on the points, each. That was tops for needed 40 hours by train to qualify for apprentice or advanced training. If you didn't finish high school but pulled dotvn all “ A ” s football players, such as Ernie down a job In Drums. Pa., with Kenya to Boycott Aircraft rate of pay. other hand, not only led through the hosts. reach their Gainesville, Fla. are ambitious and interested in mechanics, you may qualify for other excellent for first semester Ladd and Wahoo McDaniels, toe Keystone Job Corps Center much of the game but stemmed Luther Green led the victors camp. The round trip tickets for ADVANCED TRAINING APPLICANTS may be grades Coach Burr wrestle during toe off-season. Stan Mikita for Women. Mexico Olympics NY AC Comes Out of Shell training courses with pay. a late threat by St. Francis to with 21 points. The loss was He said pro wrestling "is a good LAVEBN TART toe 14 athletes cost $404.60. given courses ranging from 22 weeks to 93 Carlson states. En "There were 600 girls there,” weeks in Machinfng, Jet Engine Sheet Metal, upset the visitors, 87-82. Bridgeport’s sixth in 21 games. way to keep in condition and , NAIROBI (AP) —.The Kenya Wright also got $200 for ex rolled in the College of he says with a grin, “ and I New classes are being formed now, so don't wait! Stop in soon and talk over your Tool, Die and Gage Making, Machine Repair ■keep my weight dO'wn for foot Point Ahead With Rick (Hale s Government announced today it penses. And Blasts AAV^ Russians was recreation manager." free training with pay with Errol Warner or any one of the experienced employment and Pipe Making. Liberal Arts and Sci ball.” son-in-law) due to join toe squad .^guld boycott toe Mexico Sum- Breakfast at the Richmond NEW YORK (AP) — The New training, to New York. ences, Storrs boasts of When toe ABA was formed, next season, the Oaks were ex- jjjgj, Olympics because of South railroad station for the entire Athletic Club’s boycotted "We are not happy with the representatives at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft. APPRENTICE CANDIDATES may be eligible tor a 3.8 cumulative mark Of Bob Hull Bruce Hale, toe Oakland coach, pected to pose a tremendous ^f^lca’s readmlsslon to the club cost $10.60 for 14 people at action that lets the Russians courses ranging from three to tour years in Wyoming Issues more ante offered Tart a tryout. He says double-barreled scoring threat. Q^^gg 76 cents each. Lunch and supper track meet was run with noth- y,g meet this 10% BONUS FOR SECOND SHIFT (based on a 4.0 scale) lope (pronghorn) permits to Jet Engine Metalsmithing, Machining, Tool & for his three semes nonresident hunters than anv he didn’t think twice about leav- But then Tart was ^ exp ected - ^enya planned to send at at a restaurant cost 60 cents ing worse happening than a pair weekend in Oakland after being Die Making and Electronics. Foreip Cars of Manchester ters. otoer stole o kI ?«ato-Ston Mlklto and ,„g all those girls. He thought ly traded to toe New Jersey ig^gt ^ athletes, boxers, marks- each for each player. of broken glasses, but to re- permitted to pull out of our EXTRA BENEFITS AT THE AIRCRAFT Bobby Hull It over three or four times. Americans recently. ^g^ j g Once in camp, toe room and criminations are still in evi- jueet, which I thought was a The two stars who specialize Finally, he headed for toe "I guess toe coach doesn t Games. board at toe Gainesville Hotel dence. form of propaganda,” Lumpp HOSPITAL AND SURGICAL INSURANCE VISIT THE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE in winning games for toe Chlca- Oaks’ training campv where he want anyone taking away toe Its top athletes are accus cost $10.00 a week a man. The The NYAC, which kept silent said. 400 Main'street, East Hartford, Connecticut 174 WEST CEHTEB ST. LIFE INSURANCE • RETIREMENT PROGRAM go Black Hawks once again are found 92 other guys with toe glory from Rick,’’ Levem says, tomed to high altitude competi tab for the 16 players. Including while the boycott tas raging, He said the NYAC might re- battling each other for National same Idea. "But I don’t hold grudges. I tion and, headed by world 3,000- two who joined them at toe came out of its shell Monday, duce its contingent in the AAU NINE PAID HOLIDAYS • UP TO FOUR WEEKS VACATION OPEN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Repairs on All Foreign Cars Hockey League scoring title. "Gee, I thought it was a foot- just want to play." gUampion Klpchoge Kel- camp, came to $326,64. That did Negroes had boycotted the meet championships to a token entry, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Mikito picked up nine points ball camp." he recalls. ‘"They Tart says he has no intention______SICK LEAVE WITH PAY no, were expected to win sever not include toe bills for two protest against the club’s Eight Individuals and a relay 8 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M. Wanted last week to take the scoring cut 46 guys toe first day. They of hooking up with thef^NBA, al Olympic medals. players’ wives. membership policy, which, they team is now entered. LARGEST INDUSTRIAL CREDIT UNION IN THE WORLD TUESDAY EVENINGS TILL 8 P.M. Specializing in lead with 70 and Hull got eight would send a ‘boatload* of though he thinks he Keino’s best could race play likely was to ^ ^ Wright picked up a little cash gald, discriminates against The boycott held Negro com for a second-place total of 69, guys out on the court at 16- f(Vr most of ito teams. havriTeen" to V ^ ^ 'm e te r T h to in exhibition games. The take Negroes and Jews. petitors down to a minimum— a i r c r a f t c l u b recreational ACTIVITIES SATURDAY-8 A.M. TO 12 NOON league statistics revealed today, minute intervals. If you had a I m satisfied with the ABA Planned to comnete in from a March 10 game was Ray Lumpp, director of the only nine competed—though VOLKSWAGEHS Hull leads with 40 goals, and bad 16 minutes, you were cut. and I think a couple more All- meters $17.60. An exhibition with John meet which took place last Fri- James Dennis of the Air Force EXPANDED EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM. Qualified employees have the oppor Rod Gilbert of New York, Ken After four days, I signed a con- Star games like our first one Naftall Temu In the 10 000 me- Montgomery Ward’s Brooklyn day at the new Madison Square was going to be in the sprints tunity to improve their education through trade, technical and college level training at area Other Connecticut plants in North Haven, PROGRAMMERS Wharram of Chicago and Alex trapt.” will help our prestige. You have N ® f^l ^ In th^lO.^^^^^ Bridegrooms from nearby Oca- Garden, criticized the Amateur before a picketer broke his Southington and Middletown. schools. Aircrafters receive tuition refunds upon successful completion of their courses. CHARGEITWITH 1T Delvecchio of Detroit are tl«d Levem didn’t know what to to become established before . ’ , Wilson KlDruKUt la, Fla., produced $30.80, pits Athletic Union for allowing a glasses, forcing him out. Lumpp Managers’ Insurance Company is looking for Senior Pro for the assist leadership with 38 expect when toe season began ^°L®nnblteltv ” Chum’a. in toe 800 m e t e r s .^ o $14.00 for grandstand seats, contingent of seven Russians to said the NYAC would pay for AAA PHONE grammers to work with the 860' model 30 and 40. ®ach. although he had played with 20 good publicity. ^ » werp touted as nosslble medal However, toe groundskeeper pull out of the meet. Dennis’ glasses, Goalies Rogatlen Vachon and or 30 • of toe guys previously. He s found out already ^ t . 649-0005 Wtlcorn* H«r« Our plans Include the development of a total Management cost 06 cents. ■ Originally, the Russians said Complaints also came from Start your future Inforyiiatlon system. Gump Worsley of Montreal have Many of them had played In toe In toe ABA, as In any otherKenya ______ranks sixth in toe On toe trip home, after an they were afraid of being in- coaches, runners and spectators Pratt & Whitney > ”* # 9 9 combined . for toe best goal- Eastern League.” basketball competition, the fans DIVISION OF LNlTEO AiH(.WA> i BARTTOBD NATION Al< world hockey standings but fin s.o.e. to toe hopie office for $360 jured while crossing the picket that the new garden was a poor Send resume stating experience and salary Mstory to: against average of 2.09. After the second week. Tart anticipate Herculean perform- T ' ished In a tie for second at toe extra cash, an exhibition game line, but over the weekend they place for track. Runners said ------topped all scorers and has con- ances from leading s c ^ r s . n_p.nivmTiie Tournament in with toe. New York Giants in said they had pulled out two the narrow turns slowed them today ot PdrWA R ire raft Closed Saturdays MR. ’THOMAS ENDY D.P. Burrowing animals Improve tlnued to do so all year. He They expect me hit 30 or ^ ^ behind Pakistan ' Richmond brought in $219.25 but weeks earlier because they down. Fans said whole sections An equal opportunity employer As o f May 20, Shop Hours: 8 A.M. to 7 P.M. Manager toe earth by mixing topsoil with says he djdn’t expect to lead toe 40 points he says. ^ adveiiUslng coat $20.00, a license didn't want to travel from the of the track were hidden from P. O. BOX 420, HARTFORD, CONN. subMll, Improving aeration and le a ^ e and it wasn’t his atm g^®^ ® least a bronze in M ^ i $3,00 .rent $6.00 and tolls $7.90. West Coast, where they were view. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ facilitating drainage. • to become a ‘gunner. alms to piease MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1968 PAGE SEVBNTBBif BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE u^ ? we’RE even! a I AW,,1’VE } BiniiMSS S*rvicM IHERE OUOHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN aad WHIPPLE Help W o n f d H d p U R K l oaror C- VA HIT THAN VOOR ^OKE^*, OffMvd 13 Fomolo 35 35 SYLVESTER/ NOW THAT AIAOS FINALLY KAE TAKE ! BUT HOW a l l ASLEEP / AROUND 25 Employs ice toll free, 743-B487. Business Forms & Supplies ant. See Mr. Sloan, J. Sloan ANYBODY ( SOMEWHERE.'/ STUFFIN' greeting 26 Plant ovule 3SHeErew ascetic 47Ignl^ DAT IT APPEAB8 and REPORT ERRORS in time for the AROUND.' ------, __ THEMSELVES 24 Proboscises 28 Pawns 36 Sew lightly 48 Arabian caliph next Insertion. The Herald Is responsible for only ONE Inoor- SNOW PLOWmO, driveways, Group Garage, Esso Servlca Cantor, WITH GOODIES! 26 Denomination Routs 88, Vernon. 27 Mariner’s T” r “ r ~ 4 6 7 9 reet or omitted Insertion for any advertiaeinent and Oien only lots, sidewalks, reasonable direction n to the extent of a "make food” tnsertton. Errors which do rates. 643-4686. Route 30, Tolland, Conn. 28 Through 11 12 13 not loaoen the value of the adoertiseinent wU not be corrected DAY WAREHOUSE men with 29 Masculine by “make good” Insertion. SALE8 AND Service on Arlens. tractor traUer experience, good nickname 14 IS An Equal Opportunity ■ R eunion a t Hahn Eclipse, Jacobsen lawn working conditions and bene HOOPLE m a n o r 30 Diminutive of Employer Leonard 16 18 l9 mowers. Also Homellte chain fits. Gaer Bros., 140 Jtye St., S< 31 President (ab.) 643-2711 saws anfi International Cub South Windsor. 33 Roman urban 25“ 2 T ■ T 875-3136 official (Rockville, Ttdl Free) Cadet Tractors. 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CAPERS, AN' HE'S HAVIN' TROUBLE I iSO DOWW, AMP WHEM HE DOES 3 T 32 34 36 649-1796 for appointment. J U S T KEEPIN’ ON HIS F E E T/ HE THEV^LL BE OVER THERE TO 43 Solid (comb, 24-Hour Answering Service Holp Wanted— tion, top wages. Call 278-1863 form) SHARPENING Service - - Saws, Pointing-— 'Papering 21 Help W onted- m a y IMPRESS TH' LADIES HELP HIA^ UP— AMP WHEM 3 T 39 for more information. Bralnard WITH HIS (SLIBTDNOUE, THAT HAPPENS WE MIOHT 46 Puffs up knives, axes, shears, skates, Female 35 Fomolo 35 2 D A V Y JONES BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS 49 Right of Free to Herald Readers L. PELLETIER — PalnUng — Ford Truck Center, 46 Braln BUT HERE ON T H E ICE AS WELL SKATE OFF INTO holding, as 40 H i t 42 rotary blades. Quick service. interior and exterior, papering VERY FUNNY... BUT NO. EVERY WK’LL