PAGE TWEi#Y-ETGHT THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 19TO ^v^ning l|i?rald Frank Atwood The Weather Fair to partly cloudy and Tickets for the Manchester On Gardening mild tonlghlt; low near 46. To­ C rossroads Emblem Club installation dinner Correction morrow cloudy, rain Ukriy; About Town on April 20 starting at 6:80 p.m. The drug advisory and In last Saturday’s story niE-OW NED V t^ge 3 high in 608. Outlook for Sunday youth counseling center at S3 The Manchester Peace Action at the Elks Home may be ob­ —rioudy with rain likely. Professor ^Devises a | Park St. Is open Monday Coalition will hold ah otganlsa- tained by contacting Mrs. Al­ aboqt the defeat in the State ' Mancheiter^A City of Vittage Cfuirm through Saturday from noon 'ntmal meeting tonight in the fred Ritter, 46 Chester Dr. as Senate H.B. 6086, “An Act soon as possible. Concerning the Definition of to 10 p.m. auditorium at the main campus VOL. XCL NO. 166 (TWENTY-POUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) A teleidume backup service of Manchester Community Col­ Obscenity,” It was Implied SPECMU BIANCHESTER, CONN., f RIDAY, APRIL 14, 1972 (Obwolfied Adverttaing on Pago SI) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS Mew Method for Study is available when the center lege on Bldwell 8t. The meeting Buckley School will have a that Sen. David Odegard of was trying to make,” she said. is closed. will follow the 8 o’clock speech mothers and dau^ters night Manchester argued against By BOB COOPER Monday at 7 p.m. at the school the bUl. 6I0HEV. $1198 $8 OLDS. $1998 Associated Press Writer When the technique is mas­ For drug advisory infor­ on China by Russell Johnson of tered, step two in Mrs. Hanau’s mation, call 646-201S. tile Friends Service Committee. gymnasium. The East Catholic Actually, Odegard argued P$f fRCiplliMI CSfs mane, n , sT ms moms*. LEXINGTON, Ky. course involves spotting key Sean Edenburn, 166 Ludlow Rd., Hich School gymnasts will per­ in favor of the biU and voted 89 VOLKS. $1198 670ADIL $1898 (AP) — Increasing your words and definitions that are is serving as temporary chair­ form. , for its passage. He had argu­ SSMeck SdNr, Ma learning power, accord­ used by particular teachers. man of the group. The purpose ed against an amendment to it. B9VPLK9. $1498 B oUIOK 19898 ing to Laia Hanau, is as easy as She calls t h ^ go-betweens. I Police Report j of this meeting is to discuss Mountain Laurel Chapter of ■hcM Uf ewwriwa ttHi plans to participate in the April Sweet Adelines will rehearse to­ Allies Free An Loc pie. Step three, involving the oth­ Armand A. Duval, 25, oi Hart­ er two, is called over-all organi­ 22 Peace March in night at 8 at the-Franklin Rec­ An assistant professor of ford, was arrested by Manches­ City. reation Center, 680 Franklin jtudy techniques at the Univer­ zation of content, or OAO, ter police yesterday on a Cir­ Ave., Hartford. The rehearsal is which Mrs. Hanau describes as 1AXCHESTER Bill t o sity of Kentucky, Mrs. Hanau cuit Court 12 warrant charging Ralph lozzo of 166 Downey Dr. open to aU women Interested In has proved her point nearly a process to statement-Pie the him with non-support. He was has been named area contact singing barbershop-style har­ W all WcBhbM 1,000 times since ^ e devised a Go-betweens. released on a $250 non-surety man by Worcester (Mass.) Jun­ mony. ^m in O B M LE This method, she said, pin­ bond for court appearance at SNwr Lane M Hwtford Rani, MsnolMilir With Aid of B52s study technique that is aston­ ior College and the new Central SPECIAU points immediately for the stu­ Manchester April 24. New England College of Tech­ ishingly simple. Have Your Walls aeoaed SAIGON (AP) — Counter­ It all began about 10 years dent what he knows, what he nology, which offers a bachelor PaputhNew Guinea 643-1811 of U.S. fighter-bombers were In The tanks appeared out of the does not know and what is “fuz- of engineering technology de­ BY attacking South Vietnamese action. sunset Thursday, and a U.8. ago when Mrs. Hanau, wife of a Aid Inereaaing MIOHTT RANDY troops were reported tonight to T h e Saigon command physics professor at the univer­ to him. Woman Killed gree. He will supplement the HARTFORD (AP) — ground observer hurried to call ■ To learn pll of this, Mrs. college's efforts in both recruit­ CANBERRA — Figures re­ We shall be glad to call and have recaptured virtually all of claimed 369 North Vietnamese in air and artillery strikes. Just sity, was about to begin prac­ leased here show that Aus­ tell you the cost of cleaning WE NOW Connecticut residents can the provincial capital of An killed Thursday and today, 200 at that moment a flight of B62s tice teaching at a high school. Hanau has made up her own set By Irish Bomb ing and informing students, par­ ents, guidance counselors, and tralia will provide Panua-New one room or many. This esti­ HAVE ADIDAS expect to pay more for tele-, Loc. of them by air strikes. An of­ arrived hig^ overhead, and the *Tt occurred to me that these of text books, which one reads BELJ’AST (AP) — QuerrlUas mating service is absolutqly Enemy rockets exploded in a starting at what normally others about the two institutions. Guinea with aid worth $166 mil­ phone sendee soon And yet ficial spokesman, C(S. Le Trung tanks were in the target area. kids bad measles of the brain. set off a time bomb on the lion in fiscal 1972, an increase free and there is no obliga­ BASEBALL — BASKETBALL — SOCCER more than that if they in­ Saigon suburb, kilUng 16 Viet­ Hien said 38 North Vietnamese The reports said at least Th^ were just sitting there would be the back and works main street of a Protestant tion. namese clvliiaiu and wounding tanks were destroyed, including toward the front. Ricardo Salazar, son of Mr. of $10 millicm over the previous sist on making the operator tiiree of the tanks were de­ while a lot of facts were run­ town early today, killing a 6(^ and Mrs. Jose Salazar, former­ year. This aid is equal to $69 Why not recapture the thrill AND TRACK SHOES six, bringing the war to the 18 inside An Loc by Smith Viet­ stroyed. The books are a. Mries of year-old woman and slightly in­ handle th eir caHs—but ^ e ning around the room and they ly of Manchester and now living per head of the area^ poptda- of new, fresh-locddng walls dime pay phone- lives on. capital tor the first time In the namese tanks and other anti­ During the night enemy gim- weren’t absorbing them,” ^ e clear plastic overlays that give juring her husband. in Wayland, Mass., has receiv­ tlon. and ceilings in your kltclven, current offensive. tank weapons. the student just one thought at a It was the 0rst bombing in bathroom, bedroom, any lo­ H u rata IncreoMa — toppling ners slammed 50 rockets and recalls. ' ed an appointment to the U.S. SEASPORT Battlefield reports from An Other reports said 37 enemy mortar rounds into the provin­ “ I told my husband that night time and are laced with Mrs. Ballymoney, in County Antrim, Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. cation ndiere painted surfaces $86A mllUon par year —were Loc, 60 miles north of Saigon, armored vehicles were knocked and raised the death toll to 801 lend charm to the surround­ TENNIS CLOTHES giiunted to the Southern New cial headquarters In the south­ that it . wasn’t the kids’ fault or Hanau’s own brand of humor While in Manchester, Ricardo ings. said government troops - were out, including seven T64 me­ ern part of the town, killing or and a number of drawings. in the three years of communal graduated from St. Bartholo­ ' TENNIS DRESSES Bnglaad TNeidtane 0>. (SMBno reinforced with 400 paratroops dium tanks, the trfggest the the teachers’ fault; it was just COIN SHOW ’numdsy by the at^te TubUc wounding about 10 Vietnamese, that they didn’t kiiow how to At the start of each one is a warfare in Northern Ireland. mew School, was a distance run­ Regular per room .. $26.00 and aided by heavy U.S. B62 North Vietnamese have. ^ An sdarm was raised after an SUNDAY, APRIL 16th U tilities Ocmuniaslcn. field reports said. absorb the things that were note that tells the reader to ner as a froshman and sopho­ Right Now ...... $15.00 strikes In the counter attack anonymous caller said We Have A Ckimplete Line of that latest reports said had One B62 raid by chance There was no word of prog­ being told them or that they relax, not to take notes and not more at East CathoUc High 12 A.M. to 6 P.M. SNEIt' had- sought rata hikes knocked out a North Vietnam­ to try to memorize anything in there was a bomb in a bar. Po­ Skdiool, and attained the rank CALL 647-9080 Tennis and Golf Equipment totaliag IS4.7 mUUon, but the retaken all but two blocks of ress from the 20,000-man gov- were reading. lice located the bomb in a truck Knlghte of Columbus Hall the city. ese tank attack befcuo it devel­ the book. That’s part of Mrs. of Life Scout as a member of r v a said that "would be more oped, field reports said. (8ee Page Eleven) “My husband isn’t very emo­ Hanau’s philosophy. parked on the street but were Boy Scout Troop 362. 188 Main St. PURITY than Just, reasonaUe and ade­ Earlier, the Vietnamese high tional — physics professors “Learning in the classroom unable to disarm it immediate­ Manchester, Conn. quate to enable the company to command said the enemy had never are — so he told me not ly and set out to evacuate resl- Dr. William Curtis, formerly afKMMirS SPORT SHOP provide properly for the pubUo been forced back outside the A fdents of nearby buUdlngs, FREE ADMISSION CLEANING Co. 66 OOTTAGa iSnUEBT city limits after seizing the / to get upset. He said I should do superintendent of schools in MASTER CHARGE convenience, neceszity and wel­ something about it — and I did. and it ought to be fun, she said ^nd rubble from Manchester, will be on a panel Open Dolly 9-6:80 — Ttanrsday till 9 fare." northern part of the jurovlnclal ® , , sma^ed stores littered the to discuss a new system in fls- capital in a tank-led assault "About two in the morning; I The course in her techniques street after the bomb went off, Hie FUO ruled that SNErs Thursday. just woke up and I had it,” she cal reporting for school districts proposed rate revisions were Nixon Extends is voluntary at the university flash fire ignited by the blast in Connecticut at the University A spokesman sidd under said. medical school here. She also destroyed one store and the unfair and must be submitted of Bridgeport Tuesday. He is w ain. questioning, however, that What she had was the first has introduced it at the univer- couple’s apartment above. The currently a consultant to the Na­ some enemy troops might still step in her technique, which she sities of Michigan and Mary- husband escaped death because tional Academy of the American SNBrr was unaUe to say Im­ be in An Loc but that street has copyrighted under the title, If You Want A Carpet Thats Really Fine mediately what the rate hike Warm Hand To land. he had come downstairs to an- Association of School Adminis­ Ifs That TimS of Year fighting had ended. Official city Statement-Pie. It makes it “We can teach the course to swer the police hammering at trators. • would mean to the Individual limits In Vietnam seldom re­ simple to categorize everything professional students in 8-10 in- his door. He suffered cuts and SHOP AT customer. Cherry biossoms are in full bioom around Washington's Tidal Baqin during this week. (AP photo) flect the realities of urban one reads or hears in the class- ^vidual conference hours, to bruises. Tie Civics Club of Assump­ The revised rates ore ex- growth. Our Neighbor roorrx undergraduate students in bombing was blamed on tion Junior High School will hold pseted os S i^ as. the company An u i^ c w n number of 100- Every lesson, Mrs. Hanau classes of about 20 in one se-^® Irish Republican Army. a newspaper drive Saturday can -prepa^ thsm, probaUy pound rockets slammed into said, can be divided into state­ mester and to high school stu- Elsewhere in the {nrovlnce, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Bundles wtthin a day or two, a PUC northern Saigon around Tan OTTAWA (AP) — President Nixon and Canadian ments that the teacher or book dents in one year at about three troops came under Are should be tied, old teleiriione spokesman said. Son Nhut airbase. All but one Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau had a low-key makes and Pie — or proof, hours per week,” she said. *” books will be appreciated, and PUO dhalrman Howard 8. Nuptials Wait for War fell off the base into civilian summit conference today prior to a rare presidential information and examples Up to now, her techniques “ both may be brought to the Hauampn said he eiqubted faia housiiig. It was here the 16 per­ appearance before Parliament. church parking lot. People w ill­ sons died and at least six oth­ Nixon and Trudeau met in ------about the statement. have been Umited mostly to the staff c«nSd analyM the rates By SOL B. OOHBN wedding April 22 at St. James' In the Air Force for two years, Saturday — asUiig for a stay Using this division, a student professional level, since she is Fermanagh, ing lockup service are asked to TEMPLE'S and make another ruling within ers were wounded. Tliere was the prime niinister’s small contribute enormously to a new (Herald Bq^orter) call the school office tomorrow Church when the U.S. Air Force he stUl has two years to go in until after the wedding. no reported damage or casu­ can arrange his notes to show one of very few who know how five days. The new rates could The escalatlcn of the war in intervened. his hitch. wood-p^eled office in the Par- ^^rfd in which nations can live Leans to Nature from 8:80 a.m. to 1 p.m. OPEN DAILY 9 TO 0 — THURS. A FM. 9 l« 9 - The commanding officer ex­ alties from the lone rocket that llament Iwllding. Their ad- together In peace, friendship the separate categories. And to teach them. not go into tfiect until five days South Vietnam has brought Moore, an airman first class Miss Parsons, a Manchester plained he couldn’t do anything since only a certain amount of FREEPORT, lU. (AP) — The after the PUCs ruling. nothing but heartaches to a hit Inside the big air base. One vl^rs met ®®^rately. understanding, maintaining But summer a course St. Bridget Home and School staUmied (until last Sunday) at High School graduate and a sec­ about It, that orders are orders, rocket hit near a U.S. officer’s Pie is needed for each state­ will be conducted at the Univer- National Audubon Society, DUPONT 501 Alfred Van Sindetnen, SNBT Manchester young woman and Westover (Mass.) Air Force Nlxg Some are talking about curbing set aside a trace of land, this will also meet ^ d a y noon at charge for Intrastate long dis- the demilitarised zone. ianoe oaUs from to 10 cents. Abraham Rlbicoff, Sen. Lowell Investments In Canada to Would benefit future gener­ the school to take a Shenlpeit Welcker, Rep. WUliam Cotter The bombing has been se­ Trail hike ttom Case Mt, to Ody Omy Haiiaman and Bugene 8. From Poverty Area Label Nlx«i. Ill Ottawa wlto hfo ^ ^ t domination by ations." and Gov. Thomas MeskUl. riously hampered by heavy foreign firms. Read Herald Advertioements Bach day new projects take City. Oiba are reminded to ' LOughHn Bi^roved tile $86.8 nill- monsocn clouds restricting at­ s the first American prosident administration 3,000 acres of land in our coun­ bring their own lunches. INSTALLED WITH PADDING AND LABOR Uen kata I tte Increase Oommls- By JAMES dARBIEB Imaiitlc, New and Nor- north of New London-Norwlch, *T Just don’t know where to tempts to hit enetny troops, f e - . - . turn," she said. "My parents to a p ^ vbrfore Parliament ^ that Canada has the try. slonsr Raymond S. Thatcher HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — wlrii) has steadily increased in are below state average and tanks and sut^y colwms head­ said In a statement that , even the past year. are ooffimltted to this expensive stace J«to F Kennedy came to economic upper hand over the The Home and School Associa­ Eastern Connecticut, once many jobs are non-akilled, with ing south toward theT3iMZ, The tion of Assumption Junior High that amount Is “in excess of called “Oonnecticut’s A j^ - wedding—100 to dinner and more weather was termed the best because the bed- —^Population Is mushrooming, little or no advancement possl- At a whlte-tie dinner to his of trade between the two School will conduct a tag sale the minimum amount neces­ lachla," is not a depressed far above the state average. than 200 to a reception—and I’d yet for American {rilcts who Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 sary." He recommended $26 bUlUea. hate to see them lose all that countries favors Ottawa; that ’ area, according to the jdanners —Pw capita retail sales are had resumed bombing the north Thursday night Nixon «immed in the p.m. at the Church of the As­ mlUlbn Instead. and researohera who are For years. Eastern Oon- money." April 6, sumption hall, S. Adams St. The PUC ruled there was no growing faster than the state She said that people are com­ up his approa^ to IhS.-Cana- united States than it buys.-This watching it grow. average. nectfout suffered from the loes Radio H and claimed six U.S. dlM relations in a argument, however, ignores the Furniture and an assortment of Justification for raMng the pay VdiUe there are pockets of ing from as far away as Mis­ Jets 'were shot down during the “Canada and the United » > —Tile number of dwelling cf its famous textile mills that souri, Georgia, West Vlrgliila, househcSd articles will be on phone rate from 10 cents to 20 poverty, they say a jetport and dotM the Qulnehoug River raids, it said at least four States, by their example, can (See Page Eleven) sale. Pizza, doughnuts, soda and cents. Units has increased faster than . New York and New Hampshire; North Vietnamese provinces Industrial city jiroppsed for the the state average. ttom the Massachusetts border coffee will be availaMe. "In the commission’s opliilon, area would have little effect on that the invitations not only were attacked, giving some R«&$1M0Y4. —^Tlie number cf motor ve­ to the Thames River. Many of have gone o«ti, "we’ve already the compaiqa has not sustained that poverty. the lOctmries washed away in idea of the scope of the aerial Cub Scout Pack 120 will have Its burden of proof In justifying hicles per ccqrita is at or above received responses (hot they're effendve. Its annual Penny Circus tomor­ “We’re not deiHreased, and we the state average. the flood of 1960 and witii them coming. CHOICE OF SCULPTURED —- i; 100 per cent increase," the the area’s economic basea. The eight-jet B62s dropped row starting at 6 p.m. at St. don’t need some kihd of heroic On the negative aide: “We’ve been planning this about 1,000 tons of bombs on PIXJ ruled. efforts to change oqr life based James School gymnasium and TWEEDS — SHAGS However, the PUO' did ap­ —Family income in the three In the few mUla that remain, wedding for over a year and, North Vietnamese troop con­ A Tardy ‘Batter Up’ cafeteria. Refreshments will be on the dire heed tor employ­ counties. New London, Tolland particularly In the towns of Just like that, it’s being taken' centrations a mile west end a prise the addition of 20 cents ment." said Robert Young, avallaMe. The event is open to fort operator-handled colls, and Windham, is below the Thompson, in the . state's north­ away from lu," she lamented. mile northeast of An Loc. NEW YORK (AP) — The 13- out making up any of the 86 all those interested. iSannlng cllie^fo^ the VfinAiam state average and Saa grown east coiner, and Putnam below which Is In line wltfa the phone “Bhrerytiling's set — the flowers Waves of helicopters landed day-old baseball strike, the firjst missed games. Regional Planning Agency. considerably riower than in the it, workers who turn out but­ are ordered, the cake Is almost the p aiu tro i^ rs to tiie south­ general walkout In the aimals company's crusade to get cus- Statistics gathered from the The original Issue was a de­ A tag’ and food sale, spon­ rest of the state. tons and rayon earn $6,000 ready, the pictures are planned, east. Field repmis said they the naU(»ial pastime, has mand by the {riayei:s to in­ sored by the Manchester Fine tomerk to dial long-distance di­ State lAhOr Department, the —A large segment of the la­ yearly if they are lucky, said KITCHEN CARPET rect tt’s just a shame if the wedding were engaged in light contact ended with players and owners crease the pension fund, which Arts Association, will be held Oonneotlcut Develbfmient Com­ bor force, perhaps as much as Steve Bousquet, deputy director 12' And IS' Widths Otiier qiecUlc changes grant­ doesn’t come off.” 'With the enemy. agreeing to open the season is financed by money derived Saturday from lO a.m. to 4 pjn. mission, the .University'Of Con­ a third In some towns, commut­ of the anti-poverty agency, the Miss Parsons, as well as her ed by the PUC Inriude: necticut and regional planning South Vietnamese rangers Saturday. from television. That stumUlng at 78 Finley St., off E. Middle es out of town for worljF. WinAam Area Oommunlty Ac- fiance, hope someone, some­ were reported fighting small Tiie settlement was reached block has been settled by a Tpke. H Commercial 100% Nylon $ 7 - 5 0 —A message-rate realdentlal agenclea show! —lOgfa school drop out ratea tiem Program. where, with enou^ authority groups of North Vietnamese oh Hiursday as the owners (rf the compromise raise of $600,000. service costing one-third of the —UnemiSoyment in three out and the number of residents Hi-D Foam Back regular pclvate-Une rate for up Take home pay may amount to Issue orders, will help them. the eastern edges of the town. 24 major league clubs met in The shortened season solved laitz Junior Museum will m i n s t a l u d of four of the area’s labor mai> over 86 years of agje In the The planed wedding Is just eight to 80 lo ^ calls a month phis kets la below the state average. to $70jao per week for some Antiaircraft fire was said to Chicago and the player repre­ the other issue, whether to pay have a demmutration cf “The Danielson area, Ut twice the full-time workers. In the buiN days a'way—a week from tomor* have decreased sharply. The sentatives were gathered here. the players for games resched­ Rabbit and the Turtle” Satur­ * 8 Colors Rog. $10.95 sq. yd. —^nie number of jobs in all state average. (See Page Bleven) row. weather was clear, and scores Botii sides agreed to start with­ uled by the strike. day from 8 to 4 p.m, four markets (Danielson, WUl- -F acto ry wages In the area (S ^ Page Eleveii) Bennet Junior High School' will sponsor its first spring car wash Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.-. at the school. Proceeds ABMOmONO No Place for Pork Chops wlU go to the UNICB3F Bengal VINYL INLAID LINOLEUM Relief. SHINYL VINYL UNOLEUM Sunset Rebekah Lodge will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Qdd Fellows Hall. Refreshments will and Soup Diet be served by Mrs. Kee­ ney. sq. yd. By IB B ASSOOIATBD PRESS done about this," he said, and and I buy lots and lots of hot Tlw Tsirenca Snydor fwnlly reaffirmed his intention '‘to get dogs." Community Baptist Church of Lw Angelaa iwad to eat Senior Baptist Youth Fellowship juices down.” The story Is the same in the stoak twice a week. The lAbor Department ««»id Boston area. will sponsor a pancake s u j^ r Now, aoya Mk*. Sfeyder, “w« Saturday from 6 to 7 p.m. at that efadesole food prices fell MTs. Leo Marko cf Cam­ have oteak oooa a ’week. We 0.8 per cent in ktarch after big the church. Reservations are have more dairy meals, tuna bridge, Mass., wife cf a sales- not heeded. Jumps In earlier months. An num, said she doesn’t expect salad, i^agtiattt, sandwldiea Agriculture Dejiartment mwkes- SI” RUBBED BACK and soup. Pin HMndlitg the meat prices to go down. "The Siunuel Majcaluso, Bennet Jun, fNliAID UNOUDUM man estimated retail food best we can hope for Is that STAIR AND HAIJ. ooM P L nni aame In the market, tnit gettinof prices wUl go up a total of 4 ior BOgh School Instrumental di­ tesa for my money." they’ll stop going iq>," she said. rector, is'planning to include REMNANTS per cent this year and said that "I’m starting to pay close at­ T U R A R B A Mfa. Snyder’s coroplslnt was more than half that liusrease al­ alumni in the twrifth annual RUNNERS AND SHnnrL v in y l tention to the sjieclals on meat Bndz Flnlriied edioed by womsli all acrosa the ready has showed up on gro­ band concert May 9 at 7 :80 p.m. country who were interviewed and I’m servlv more ham­ AH graduates who jhayed in the Commercial Grade cery store shelves. burger." CERAMIC TILE fay The Aseoclated Prese eariy In New Orleans, the Oanal band since 1960 are asked to caU this weak urn they shopped for Another shopjier, who de­ VlUery chain recently was . sell­ clined to be Identified but said him at the school and leave their meat In larga. supermarkots. ing pork chops for $1.10 per names and tel^>hone numbers. The AP suirvey compered she feeds her husband, hersrif pound, ground round for $1.19 a and four children on a school a ycL prlooe for tiiree Item*—pork pound and porterhouse steak Th date, Verfhanck School Rag. $1.95. a yewd $ 1 2 9 ®® oliopa, ground round and por­ teacher’s salary, commented: "Prices have gone up, but my children have coUeoted more Rag. $6.00 6-Foot Wldtha in Stock terhouse steak—wltfa the poet of than 2,000 teephmie books that Prepqratlan and Fixturea B xin the aame meats two yeen ago. jiaycheok stays the same. What were slated to be discarded and The oompartsont varied wide­ National con I do? I’ve got to cut back ly. - in most areiso, however, arnnewhere and meat seems to will continue their drive through be the jitace to do It. ILiybe I next week. They may also be pcioes were 10 to 60 cents a Survey pound higher this week, par- feed my kids spaghetti or pan­ left at the school. Persons are cakes for dlimer and then save asked to indicate the room to ttoulazly for the more ex- psnnlve cuts. In only a tow In- the meat for my husband and which the books are to be credit­ $1.60. Their advertised sale me. The kids couldn't care less. ed because of a contest being atonees were pcieee found to be prices at the>aame time In 1970 lower and thoee were usually My husband doesn’t realise conducted within the school. were . 70 cents for jxirk diope, 90 we’ve had to scrimp." Proceeds recetve|l from tiie TEMPLES where there was a speotol sale. cants for ground round and O. Jackson Oretyson, chair­ At Purity SujMeme aujier- Southern New England Tele- ' $1JW for jxxierhouse. maiket In Boston, porterhouse man of the fsdsral Price Cbm- "I iMver buy steaks any I^one Co. will be donated to CARPET AND FLOOR COVERING ml'eslon, opened heatings steak Waa $1.78 per pound, the Manchester Scholarship 308 MAIN ST., MANCHES'TBR — mote," said MTs. WUUam Pen- compared to $1.88 two years Foundation. 643-6662 Wsdntadsy on riatDg to^ lok, whose huahand Is a lawyer. prices. "Somethtrig'a g d to be "We eat much more jXKdtiy (See Page Eleven) Canada’s Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau s ^ ts President Nixon at Ottawa on Thursday. (AP photo) ! ■ , yt Jtn I,.'. %

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PAGfi TWO MANCSESTMl fiVENTNG HfiftALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1972 Meskill Will Vet9 Geese Charges Shcinwold on Bridge MANCaEESTER EVElrtNd.HERALD, .M A ljrC ira^ ^ .CONN., PRmAY, APRIL 14, 1972 PAGE THREE College Boarda THEATER TIME NORTH TV Tonight SCHEDULE LOSER ON LOSER A K9 club hasn’t decided vriiether to The College Board Scholas­ Are Dismissed be so bold this time. Last year MEWi — BXCmifO tic AptitudP 'TBcf wHIl Ko IS USEFUL PLAY C? A Q4 8«e Saturday’s TV Heraird A Manchester man charged Cinema I — ‘"The Godfather," By ALFRD SHINWOIJ) 0 Q J7 the weather was fair and buy­ tor Complete listings. Agostinelli Bill given at Manchester High ers came early. Hils year the NATURAL HIALTH School tomorrow inorui..g. with allowing geese to rodm 12:30, 8:30, 7:00, 10:00. Ycu can’t make a profit out of 4k 10 8 64 3 yf sale will start at 9:80 instead tA Students who have registered won a victory for his web-footed c^inema II "What’s Up losing tricks to the opponents, WEST EAST , ' POOD SHOPPE (tt) Hodgepodge lodge to take this test at MHS pets yesterday in Manchester’s noc’ ’’ 1’30 i-30 5:30, 7:30, as thousands of bridge players « 852 ♦ 76 Gardening 10 o’clock and close at 2 instead (SO To Tell the Troth should be in their seats by Circuit Court 12, when the j .jq' • i • - • > found out from long and C? J 10 9 7 9 K 8 3 • of 8 In the afternoon. ^ AT THB (40) Daniel Boone Passed by Senate 8:30 a.m. and will need to charges were dismissed by ' ’ ' painful experience. There are, 0 K862 0 109543 There will be annual and B:S0 (3) CBS News Judge Stanley Yesuklewicz. however, cases in which you ♦ K7 4k Q J 9 'f perennial plants, herbs and wild PARKADI By SOL R. COHEN bring two soft No. 2 pencils. Atty. Anthony Gryk, repre- Crypt; 9:20; House that D p- ^ay to (8) ABC News so iriH flowers. Mrs, Anton J. Latawic (22-30) NBC News (Herald Reporter) Parking will be in the stu­ senting defendant Robert J. Blood," 7:30. j^jck unnecessarily to the and Mrs. Anthony Sherlock are (24) Zoom Phase II in a test of strenirth between two Republi­ dent parking lot, and stu­ Butterworth, 41, of 92 Vetnan Manchester Drive-In— "Tales enemy. AQJ I0 4 J’ co-chairmen. There wiU be a dents sire to enter the build­ C? 65 2 6:55 (40) News can State officials was completed yesterday when the St., moved for dismissal on the From the Crypt,” 10:20; West dealer, O A ^ Frank Atwood white elephant table where the 7:00 (3) Primus ing through the entrance to grounds that the charge was "House That Dripped Blood," North-South vulnerable, Senate, by a 20 to 15 roll call’ vote, approved what is 4k A 5 2’ First of the garden flowers to 2fow they are called "Dutch" I'll try again. Except for the articles for sale may, or may (8) What’s My Line? the cafeteria lobby adjacent based on a law which was re- 8:80; “When Eight Bells Toll,” Opening lead — Jack of not, have anything to do with known around the Capitol as “The Agostinelli Bill.” to the student parking lot. West North East greet the arrival of spring are crocuses. As with other spring- crocuses, they were the show­ (18) Dick Van Dyke ’Die test of strength Is be- pealed last year. 7 :00. Hearts. gardening. The Women’s Re­ FUEL OIL (22-30) News the Room assignments will be Pass Pass Pass those that grow from the “small flowering bulbs, the Dutch hy- iest of the blossoms from the tw;;;sTaVe.^om7troUe"r Nathan Prosecutor Joseph Paradise, East Hartford Drive-In — West opens the jack of hearts, bulbs.” This Is their season aitd, brldlzed this Mediterranean wild "Uttle bulbs.” publican Club will have a food OaUm. CJAJD. (24) Black Journal of­ posted in the cafeteria lobby. realizing that the law was re­ 9:10; "Brute and dummy's queen loses to the Pass 2 NT Pass stand. BUn. 290 gals. Agostinelli. elected by the peo- eieciea ''Class of ’74,” All Pass as always, they are returning a flower to produce the modem Cool Weather Helps 17J (40) ABC News ficials In state posts; that it pealed with the state’s new Pen- 7:80. king. Back comes a heart, 7:30 (3) What’s Happening pie to his post; and Finance rich reward tor the small trou- crocuses, with ne# colors. There l^ie early flowers have bene- (24-Hr. Notiee tor would remove the traditional al Code, said he would substit- „ ^ „„ . T knocking out dummy’s ace. ble and expense of starting are many named varieties, but fitted from the cool weather (8) Juveidle Jury Commissioner Adolf Carlson, ute a charge of disorderly con­ Q Unless you take measures you DeMvety) appointed by (3ov. ’Thomas Mes- "checks and balances';’’ and them, in our garden the Uttle sticks we’ve had so far In April. BIos- n m (18) BasebaU that it would place too much duct. "The Carey Treatment." 9:25; ,ose two hearts and__ two In this way you limit op- 24-Hr. Burner Servloe (22) I Dream of Jeannle kill to his. But a charge of disorderly “Point Blank,” 7:30. clilbs.^This U Zgcod time to ponents to three trick s^ O n e Flanted In the faU, thsy bios- that I put in the _ grotind wltti some fade and droop much power in one appointed of- Court Gases s(»n the next spring and, given variety names have long since sooner when the days are ■'lO'I II I'lfOOI |\(; (24) WaU Street Week w„, ,pp„..d conduct apparently didn’t apply Meadows Drive-In — “House jeok around for measures. heart, one diamond a ^ v o n e Cooperative Oil Co. (30) Hollywood Squares by/ an 89 to 65 roll call vote In appointed him - the to the case, and there was no That Dript>ed Blood,” 7:00; What can you do about it? club. •'' ' , any kind of care, wlU come up disappeared, and the crocuses warm. HI. 1 I I i; ( I I \M It-, CIRCUIT COURT 12 year after year. Snowdrops, cro- are known as "ysUow, blue. The Travelers Weather Ser- l-.l ■:1 -I, 818 Brood St., Htsochester (40) Dragnet___ the House, would give the comp- governor. other law regarding roaming -Tales From the Crypt,” 9:07; strangely enough, your best Always take a second look at (8 O’tlan, U.8. Treasury troller the purchasing and pub- cuses, winter aconite, scUla and white and stripy.” vice, using Hartford figures. i.li, PHONE 9484888 8:i Just nine days ago, speaking Manchester Session geese. "When Eight Bells Toll,” 10:44. plan is to lose a diamond trick! a suit in which you have no chionodoxa ore aU in blossom (Repeat) lication responsibilities now in to newsmen, Agostinelli put the Butterworth was arrested Blue-Hills Drive-In — “Hell- you don’t want to lose this In losers. It may provide you With Winter aconite is one of the says the average i temperature (22-89) Sanford and Son the hands of the finance corn- blame squarely on Carlson’s de- A 43-year-old Manchester man, March 16 by Manchester Dog angel on Wheels,” 7:30; "Evel addition to the other tricks. You the kind of loser-on-loser play ^ a - esirUest of ” spring flowers and- 1s normally 40 degrees on April (8-49) Brady Bunch (Re- missloner, as well as the finance „ ^ment for his (Agostlnelll’s) Harold W. Hodgkins of 19 Locust Warden Lee Fracchla. A neig- Knlevel,” 9:20. plan to give up a diamond in- just described. cintbs will be along in a few ^ clump that bios- i and 44 degrees on April 10. peat)AV commissioner’s job4/\Vs nt of laaiilnD?issuing ^inability to fulfill...... a ^ campaign . .Qt - Ufaa nrHAl*4kHordered VAStArrlAVyesterday tfVto W borm* of DstffButterworth nrsmnlafnAHcomplatoed ]^J^„g(^eld — “Girl In My stead of one of the other tricks. Daily (tuestimk:' *1.- spring. Hie yeUow During those same days this (24) Washington Week in reports on the state governor’s promise.' undergo mental examination to that the gedse were wandering ,, on,.. - o-opf Set Up A Trick Partner deals and'bidl| one ™ blossom on a stubby two-inch year the average got no higher Review fiscal condition He sUd, "I am only too aware determine if )»e is competent to on her property and harassing ®°“P> " Cisco Pike, ».oo. Cash the ace of diamonds and spade. The next playw passes ■***"’ ® buttercup and than 41 degrees. Manchester SPRING TREE CARE 8:30 (22-30) Movie (Repeat) Odegard For BUI of my pledge to issue quarterly children in the Vernon St. area, lead a trump to dum m y’s and you hold: Spades, K-i; “** belongs to the same temperatures are probably a llt- Place your order now for a dormant spray »‘n‘» tu re-p alm fronds. The towh Hartford, protect them against overwintering insect eggs and scale ports on the state’s financial lianrliw tFr w ^ n the smw meiMd, thero Qfggjj xteme Eranthia translates We renorted (24) Mister Rogers was backed solidly by the Demo­ picture.” His last report was in breach of peace in connection discard your last low heart. What do you say? toey a g ^ each four-inch „ ^ eturUer that Insects. (SO) Hogan’s Heroes crats, with the Republicans al­ This is a "loser-on-loser” dis- Answer: Bid two clubs. You 'lawns are In need of fertilizer December. with a disturbance at Southern A VkOIlt I OWTl stem .holding one nodding, small For complete tree C€u:e call (40) I Love Lucy most just as solidly against it. Ckin’t Get Figures New England Telephone Co of lEuFmtuj i|FraIii card. The opponents get a dia- need 13 to 15 points for the re- white blossom. *•«*“» ^ especially this spring because 5:30 (8) Truth or Conse- Four Republicans voted for it Agostinelli said his efforts fices on E. (Center St. Girl Scout Cookies will be on mond trick Instead of their sec- sponse of two notrump (unless Crocuses were next, and I be- We have two kinds of sclUa *iilld winter had kept roots I quences Public Defender Terrance Sul- ggie tomorrow at the Pathmark end heart trick. This exchange you have passed origUi^y), in the House and two (David have been thwarted by his in­ and Holidays at 13 Blraell Street, Ueve there la no spring 'dower- but each spring I have to look growing and absorbing nutri- CARTER TREE EXPERTS (22) Hogan’s Heroes Odegard of Manchester and ability to get the necessary fig­ Uvan, representing Hodgkins, gtopg anj on Sunday at Trea- Manchester, Conn. (06040) ccsts you nothing. and this hand counts to 12 ing bulb that is more reliable them, up In the book to bo sure ents when they would ordinarily LICENSED AND INSURED — TEL. 948-7698 (24) Electric Company George Gunther of Stratford) ures from the state finance de­ sald Hodgkins has had a long gyre City and Highland Market. Telephone M ^^ll The profit | comes from the points. Nevertheless, thw Is a ithan this one. A few bulbs start- they are the same flower. One be resting and because the ex- (SO) Gilllgan’s Island in the Senate. partment. history of mental difficulties. ___ Second Class Postage Paid at fact that dummy’s jack of dia- borderline case; some ot^rts ed In a small clump spread out is a vivid blue and the other tta rainfall had dissolved some (40) News Phaise III of the test is a When Democrat Louis Glad' Sullivan said he wasn’t sure ,j,he Walther League of Zion Manchester, Conn. monds is now set up. You get would bid’ two notrump riuher after a few years to form a Is a washed-out blue, almost of the nitrogen In the soil and 5:55 (3) What’s Happening SUBSCRDPTION RATES foregone conclusion. Gov. Mes­ stone of Bridgeport was state Hodgkins understood the nature Evangelical Lutheran Church Payable in Advance back to dummy with the king of than two clubs. _ / ' larg®!* clump. The yellow cro- white. Ih e stems are four Inch- carried it away. 9:00 (3-8-22) News kill already has announced he comptroller and the Democrats of the charges against him. gponaor a car wash tomor- spades and discard a club on Copyright 1972 cuMB blossom first. Then come es taU and each has two, three By the same reasoning, the (18) I Spy will veto the bill. were in power, the Republicans Sullivan, asking for the exam- jo a,.m. to 3 p.m. at su MonUM' ::;;;;;:::;:'.;‘.'.;:*il:Bo the jack of diamonds. General Features Ootp. the blue flowers, the white ones or four nodding beU-like bios- little bulbs that are blooming (8-40) Partridge Family continually threw barbs at tb^m Ipatlon, referred to Hodgkins’ .. parking lot, Ciooper Three Months ...... 9.76 and the striped Ulac-and-whlte soms. They come im falthfuUy now should benefit by an>ap- Since a two-thirds majority is s- J--- 1------1__------Kskliaqrirwt aa **blMIT^.** The - One Month ...... 8.25 I DO YOU WANT TO GO INTO THE (Repeat) needed to override a veto and for not issuing regular reports, behavior In tile evenfNrf blossoms. each year and show some ten- plication of fertilizer while their (18) Gospel Singing Jubl- w.,: Republican legislators > Th®y claimed regular reports chaises now pen^g stent from ^ Lawn Nht Beat Place dency to spread. leaves are growing vigorously. are certain to back their gover- might have given an indication m Inclden^ ^^yj ^ When I first brought home The common name is blue It doesn’t take much. A table- I TRUCKING BUSINESS, or BUY FINE (24) Film Odyssey nor the powers voted for o* big deficit the state was ly threatened a phone company ___ FILM RATING GUIDE some crocus bulbs years ago I gqulU and I confuse the blue spoonful of regular garden fer- 9:00 (3) Man in the Middle Agdstlnelli are not expected to operaUng under Md might have e m ^ and stole a display ^ planted them In the lawn. It ones with chionodoxa which tilizer scratched into the soil (8-40) Room 2 (Repeat) helped plan for its reducUwi. teiepnone. KnnVa fn,. For Parents and seemed like a good idea and grows nearby. We are told that around each clump Is enough, I HOME FURNISHINGS, DELIVERED 9:30 (8-49) Odd Couple (Re­ be implimented. Hbwever, if there is a Phase Agostinelli told ivewsmen, ”I Judge Stanley Yesuklewicz Their Children they blossomed In nice clumps, this Is another Greek name that Some gardeners prefer bone- peat) believe the Dublic 1m entitled to agreed to seek a mental exam- recycling tomorrow in the area IV, It aK>ears it will bene- S o n , 0.. w „ cc„. « but presenUy the lawn had to |g translated as Glory of the meal or dried cow manure, I TENDERLY? Flrst of all, Of MCRAL AUOIf MCU be mowed and the lawn mower gnow. These little Mouoms face Scholaraliip Award 10:00 (8) This Week In Nemtln finances. Ideally, they should be tinued to May 18. M d d le ^ k e . “ d 8 t AM A|M Admittwl had to be steered around the the sky on four-inch stems. Tlie The Manchester Garden Club (8-40) Love, American the support of the monthly** ------Phone T>ooks diould be left on I Now you’re being told to take It wtth you like a bag of Democrats, who don’t particu­ crocuses to avoid cutting off sclUa blossoms face the ground, has voted to give a $100 scholar- Style He added, "I am stymied. I Wadsworth Is charegd with doorsteps by 8 a.m.______FPEE PAPUHC ! . thelr leaves. We ' had shaggy A telephMie backup service the prosecutor on recommenda­ and treasurer’s departments be tion of the court’s family rela­ STen S e T ^ T the ground I can find neltlmr any leaves | keeping you happy all the tinir^ Is available when the center AL CARLSON ORCHESTRA where they wUl stay out of sight ««>r «my marker-stick. They ^ wd her p l ^ beyond January m y Ml TTKi: <1 v: SM Ii" combined with Carlson’s fl; is closed. tions officer. nance and control department. - MPAA MEMBERS AND GUESTS WELCOME. Brief News of the State 641 said to need some shade in the are Indefinite. ■ ■■■'—■ '...... — -— —— ;iM (.ri'i'ii Kil., Slam lii st. r For drug advisory infor­ Thomas Fitzgibbons, 21, of ^ someone waiting In the wings litUe if any teaching, a Yale i heat of summer but I had not Elower Sale May 20 I Free I^-A w ay, Free SO Day Ctelgo^ or X x M e d Terms! ' Agostinelli reacted quickly. mation, call 646-2015. East Hartford, speeding, and He said the proposal would be DONATION...... $6.60 Per Couple o a o o ia g e — la ie being groomed for the job spokesman has said.' ^ foTc^tariT Thirwere read that line when I planted ~The ------Manchester Garden~ * Club~ " unsafe lane change, both nolled. .. S y JfARO CHARNEYINBY inIn advance.AiivA.nf*fk. Brewster’anreivRtAr'M ownrvum ap-jkn- mired “for J centunes. m ey were them In a spot that Is broiling wlU hold a plant sale on Sa*-ur- ■ "m C-'I' “f t'- ul b wa I K ' A Sav R. Harasymlv, 80, of m m HAVESH, Oonn^ ^ W House W indup or^‘i‘^dTSlte hot on a su^er afternoon. «Iay. May 20, outdoors tn the I MANCHESTER East Hartford, improper pass­ Outgoing President Homer D, that gairpose In the early 1960s. «- ^ Jr on me isiana w ^______■ empty lot at Lenox and E. Cen- _ 1115 lu in Street — BoKto 88 ing at an intersection, $25. He nara MANCHESTER Police Report ■ mE i center BabUdge Jr. of the University week, B a ^ d g e t

?5ii~to”diaapoee of any remain- ter Sts., the use ot vriUch has b f a u I AZALEAS was found guilty after a short furniture stores A 19-year-old East Hartford 643-7833 FREE PARKING REAR OF THEATRI ,of Connecticut has rajieatedly tiewspapw repprtot-^ he has under fire from some rank and inx bills It was tumble to clear Mancheoter Area . been donated again by the own- MIDDLETOWN PLAZA trial. denied Hn the past thiat he’s In- jlwie before—^that he wanted to flie lawmakers, legislative lead- -qh Friday. i er, Alexander Jarvis, youth, Bruce A. Kearns of 423 James E. Jackson, 22, of 869 Washington S t.'— Roots M YELLOW Oak St., was arrested by Man­ terested In succeeding Kingman "do,anything and everything I ers gave up the Idea Thursday Tuesday: Senate reconvenes PollCC BlottCF Th® “ rst outdoor sale In the Hartford, speeding, $36. A DEATH LIVES! Bremter Jr. as president of can to disgbure you^ or anyone of wrapping up their business for its final purii toward recess. club's history was held at the chester police yesterday on a charge cf operating without a • ORANGE Yhl®- ®*c® c* *hat notion” that he i>y the end of this week. if u. amends some House bills David G. Bell, 20, of 21 Ma- same place last year and was OU> SAYBBOOK FBBE Circuit court 12 warrant charg­ license was nclled. Boston Post Bond — Bonte 1 Decorator Service ing him with third-degree burg­ Patrick M. Barry, 16, of West “TMES But the timing of his an- might be after Brewster’s job. Some legislators had publicly or rejects some House amend- pie gt., Rockville, was arrested considered a great success. It Hartford, pleaded ^Ity to nounesment that he will move He also told the reporter, how- criticized the leaders for ex- ments the House will have to yesterday by Vernon Police and was advertised then as sched- #ROSE lary and tWrd:degree larceny. UUKEH AMUSEMENT PARK IN from Storrs to New Haven next ®yer, ’I haven’t m ^e any erting pressure for a quick reconvene to vote on thore bills 'barged with operating a motor uled ...... "rain or shine”..... but the Police said the arrest stems charges of following a tire ap- FROM THE • VidLET from a break Into Goldmart paratus and failure to carry U- NEW EN6LAND faU has stirred renewed talk p l ^ Just yet” about a new windup that threatened to kUl again. vehicle while his license Is un- ---- Poods, 807 Hartford Rd., last cense, and was fined a total of thathe is indeed Brewster’s Job. some worthadiile legislation. suspension', CRYPT hs^ apparent. Brewster traveled to Haitfmrd The leaders’ decision meant Senate Work Police said the arrest was week In which about $460 worth 123. ENTIRE PARK OPEN - ^ ^ 5 Ills qwt, after all, has just to announce the appointment ot that no sessions will be held ------made during a routine check. !■ of cigarettes and beer were Judge Yesuklewfcz, in re- fRI 7PM SAT 6PM mE PLUS. openedlikened andarid no(x>dy else at the BabUdge as master of Timothy Elaturday, aa some leaders had HARTFORD, Oonn. (AP) — released on a $160 noii I taken. viewing tiie case, asked, SUN 1PM FRI. CRYPT 9:29 unlveraity seems to be^filUngf It. Dwight College, one of 12 resi- planned to do In an effort to The Senate, working Into the appearance In ^ He was presented In court “You’re not allowed to follow SAT. CRYPT 2:48 6:98 948 And while Brewster him In- dential units making up Yale’s clear the House and Senate cal- night; Tliursday, passed 68 bills, 12 Rockville May ^ yesterday, where he was-v— re--- rire trucks?” Prosecutor Jo- "most exciting midway SAT. HOUSE 1:09 4:29 T>49 dlckted no intention of stepping undergraduate branch. Bab- enders and call an early re- including one that, would create ^ ’ ’ feMed“OTWwritteii“ promlBe*to seph Paradlso cheeky the law. Sunday Schedule same as 0at. i down soon. It would be well Udge will also 4roric on studies cess. April ■ 18 (Saturday) was a i legislative committee with HEBRON iriilch apparently did contain a in the Northeast" HOUSE WEHONON appear in court May 1. 14 and under to be accompa­ wittlln Yale tradition to have in higher education, but will do the date that House Speaker power to order checks of other gjatg police are seeking lden-° C m A L clause prohibiting such action. A ♦ :|e ♦ A THAT DRIPPED BLOOD nied by an adult tor eve pro* ------WUUani Ratchford had been g o ^ t^ e n ta l activities. «ty of a driver, in connection Two men were “I think I remember a mayor Ride the New Giant Wheel AT 7:39 (PO) gram. of New York who went to sdl pushing for since before the The UU would have an effect ^ incident In the parking ij arrested yesterday on chat^M Yesuklewicz florgdif in tfi* world) 1972 session began in February, similar to tiiat of a measure ve- Paradise Shopping of fourth-degree larceny after. said. "His name was Ftoreiio.”Fl'orello.’ ' ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ^ end-of-sessi^ time- ^ d last yew by Gov. ■aomas p ^ ^ yesterday, OVER 25 VARIETIES g alleged shoplifting incidents at "If your honor please,” Para- NEW RIDES! NEW GAMES! table ' shaped up Thursday J. MesWU. He has not tadlcated p„„j.a gald Gloria A. Leger \ Treasure City department store B9BIES 'n night. It was spmeUilng Uke whether he would sign the cur- reported she left her TILLAGE dlsd countered, “he was prob­ ■j at the Parfcade. ably an ex-officio member of NEW - CHINESE FOOD rent wie. jjj, y,g ^g^t into a I Both Walter L. Williams, 25, the tire department." « ♦ Plus * « Friday: House votes through '™® alx-menibw committee gtore. She said when she re- 966 Main Street, Manchester — facing Oak aofliorized ^ retailer f and Mjichael D. Davis, 17, were ACADEMY the fiscal bills—the budget, the would have a staff of Investig^- gj,e found her front left WE’RE OPEN 6 DAYS — OPEN THURSDAY NTTES TILL 9 eScottsj ' I released on $25 cash bonds. Craig Wadsworth, 29, an in­ All New in ’72 increase In the sales tax from a tors and would be empowered dented. Police said’ mate of the state prison at Som­ AWARD rate of sJj per cent to 7 per ^ checks of the < ^ r- ,^hlte paint on the JOHN E Manchester Dog Warden Lee ers, was presented on several WINNER ONE PRICE BONUS thrive on our cent, and the salary Increases atlcms SANDLER of BOSTON ably got in the dog pound by and the case was continued to on the screen time to take final action on' the form' "performance checks” of supplies 60 per cent of all the “GROW ’HTTH US" climbing the outer fence, and May 4. Ride all the rides fiscal package Is questionable, other! agencies. The governor nlobitmi used throughout the Route 9. Bolton—690 Yds, from Bolton Notch—94S-7892 as marty times as then the individual dog’s cage Dennis L. Robinson, 23, of •VIMHOI Both chsmibers recess until argued that it would have wwld. Niobium, a rare metal of (Jpen Daily G Sunday 9 - 5:30 East Hartford, disorderly con­ Ma«9«r dus Tk»n4«ir V 2 30 ... - — 11.00 you want SUPPLIES. next week. amounted to one agency iiollc- the vanadium family, re- WOMEN'S STRETCH BOOTS was cut open. ftl. Sat. m»4 HoiiJari -AIM.. 91 SO duct, $35. S«H>dar A ISO . ....- n.oo M!onday: House might recon- Ing another. semWes platinum. MATMItl Michael Secore, 19, of 126 Svedart as4 Holidavi H I 00 * 6^49 .. >93 0| STOCK CAR Plus New P&WA Contract South St., Rockville, second-de­ latefdar 4L i 00 4 4 49 ...... -9190 WtdoMdar % 100 .. 9240 FIGURE 8 RACES gree larceny, one-year jail sen­ Pticet ist'wde 10% Cms. mi WASHINGTON (AP) — Tile EVERY^SAT.-8:00 P.M. REG. »23 OUR PRICE * 0 - 9 0 tence suspended after six OrwH# aTliMtrt V a ta . Dally Navy has awarded the Pratt A: months,, and two years proba­ Party lafarMatlaN 455 HARTFORD RD. MANCHESTER DO YO U Whitney Aircraft Division of A p t. 22-SC tion. 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P A O B F O U B atAy(mi!8TB!R BVEyiNQ ttEBALD, MA|jGHl!gT|lR, C O j^., FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1972 Church Women ***"lf|9*!* : Diamond King The Rev. Mr. Davis has pilot­ Schedule Forum DR. LAWRENCEE.LAMB ed his own plane one-half mil­ iTalks About lion miles visiting all the coun­ iim trlfpBtpr First, we were ideeaad and reassured At North Qiurch The Baby Has tries of Central and South to read, in a Washington column we ad- I King of Gems America and the Caribbean In .ir mlrs fop its dtapasslonate rsqisot for re­ Oiurch Women United will Health Class Asks an effort to reach the goal of 1Eupnfn0 the Assemblies to Gold to es­ alities, that Russia haa absolutely ^ 5 I.NEW YORK (AP) _ April is have a Fovum meeting Tuesday tablish Sunday Schools through­ PUBUSHBO BY TUB nothing to do with the current North Diamond Month, and few MANC«B^*^PU^^a CO. at 9:80 a.m. at Norfo United About Pregnancy out this area. "i . Vietnamese offensive. To the oontinry, Methodist Church, 800 Parker B e e n N a m e d people are more qualified, to Before entering missionary this fount of wisdom teUs us, Russia is St. folk about diamonds than ^ r - service, the Rev. Mr. Davis was Publliner 2f Winston, jeweler to kings, ;• By Lawrence Lamb, M.D. in the special tissue which a National Sunday School repre­ Founaad Octobtr 1, UW_____ ■ _ terribly embamaaed by the whole thing, Custer, paator of North Church, will ^maharajahs and mtlUonaireX Dear Dr. Lamb — In our lines the womb. In the pre­ sentative for the Assemblies of Pul^libedlUlibed EveiErary ByaiUnf; BjiMpt Sumdavii Which Hanoi undertook to launch without God in the United States. He and Holldayi. . Bmered at tb« ro it lunoe mscuss those traditions which Perkins, Samjane Ann, daughter to Burton F. and An- j Harry Winstim sells mostTof health class we came upon a ceding two weeks this tissue oven oonsultlng Moacow. Russia, ’ says also served as pastor of various Hanoiobeiter, Conn., aa Sdeona' OlMa Hall are unique and valued by him ^ a Hope Sorenson Perkins Jr., 470 Carter St, Manchester. foe big dlamtmds to the big question that our teacher has grown quite a bit to pro­ Uattor. churches. His first missionary this version, considers the new action in and hia congregation. She was bom March 27 at Rockville General Hospital. Her ifomes, yet, he is a man wlt!h- was not sure o(, so a group vide an adequate nest for the SUBSCRIPTION RATES m s t e i^ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Virgil H. Swenson, ,ont a face. His Lloyd’s to Ixm- fertilized ovum. If it im­ assignment was In Costa Rica. Vietnam as an unwelconfie threat to its The forum will highlight the of us girls thought it would Paimble In Advance manord Springs. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. don Insurance policy refuses lo plants and starts growing a His wife is well-known as One Yei worit to women belonging to be a good idea to ask you the Six Uooim L i current mein poUoy objeottves, and was Buttrni F. Perkins Sr., 470 Carter St. allow photogiuphs to the mer­ pregnancy ensues. Billie Davis, author of " I Was A Three » ^nttia 0 the various denominations and same question. When does^a « « « « A chant udio ‘'has handled the Hobo Kid,” which was published One Hcntl most dlrplsBsed v^en its tanks and mUgloua communities to Man- girl have the least chance of When the ovum is not fer­ Sbigle Copy ...... world’s greatest diamonds, to- In the Readers Digest and In w s ^ »n s w e if put to such use. c ^ t e r . Key women frdm each Behlke, Clurlstopher Boy, son of Roy F. and Diana Pow- getting pregnant? W^r''would tilized or does not embed By Carrier ...... weekly .cluding the 726-carat Jonker, the former Saturday Evening church will describe and, if pos­ ers Behlke, 64 Bette Dr., Manchester. He was bom March 26 appreciate it if -johj would then the extra tissue which m e m b e r o p Post. No spader did we find ourselves reas­ sible, display the work and pro­ at Mwohester Memorial Hospital. Hia maternal grandparents .trie 1 601-carat Lesotho, and the , 'nature has built up for the THE AHKICUTBP PRESS liifamous Hope. answer thia,JB^one of you?“- “P for the The Aiaiaoolateii____ Preea___ la,,. MdualTel]e«Mual are Mr. and Mrs. William F. Powers, West Hartford. His future coliimns. ' 'pregnancy is discarded. This C a i o a t titled .to U14 uae uee of 1repul sured, psrhafm suits lUogicsUy, by ei»ch grams currently being under­ spublloatlon i. taken by the women to foelr paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ufor V. Brtilke, Wil­ . J Winston, however. Is hardly a -dismantling process occurs x^MMfCSw ^ p C u K C r ^ ts credited to It.. or pot Qt f l p n r R p aalo ie V/i«ia^'‘ikl«**nA n -1 A J . * wlae credited In thic paper and alao intstllgenoa than W* came upon another church. They also report on the mington, Del. He has a sister, Mary^Kate, 2%. iujan without a voice. Diamonds Dear Reader—Your phraifo about two weeks or 14 days local newa publlahed here. ' COIN SHOW very wlae place of interpretation. relationship between Church •> * to M *J it;- afe his love, and the vital, ‘ ‘the least chance" is a good , after the ovulation. Then it is The Rev. George Davis, flying All rM U of republlcatlon ot^apeoial die- .stocky jeweler, who stands less SUNDAY. APRIL 16th patchea nereln are alao reaerved. Women United and the women’s ¥¥ . Jeffrey Ryan, son to David Joseph’and Cheryl term because there is always 'rebuilt again and gets ready missionary and Sunday School than five feet tall, deU^te In Tbe Man-eater This second oolumnist telU us point groups of their respective H a n l^ Olender, 90 Irene Dr., Vernon. He was bom March 26 at the chance that a girl can for the next ovulation which coordinator for the Assemblies 12 A.M. to 6 P.M. ■ umea no {tnanolal churches and share the ideas telling long tales about his fa­ get pregnant. There is some shouliBaBMtif midway be- of (3od in Latin America, will Bimpmcal errora api blank that it waa Moscow, not Hanoi, Man^estor Memorial Hospital. His maternal grondparenU vorite gem. and concerns voiced by these debate about whether ovula­ le ^ r lo d s . be guest speaker tomorrow at a Knights of Columbus Hall enta and her — . whioh gave foe order for the offensive, are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hanley, Carter Dr., Tolland. IRs Sandiileater venlng women. paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Olender, “ Back in the ’80s,” he says, tion can occur during actual The ''rhytnln method of special rally at 7:30 p.m. at 138 Main St. sold a beautiful 62-carat dla- that hfopoow vlowa this military drive 110 U>veland Hill, Rockville. He has a brother, David, 8%. menstruation, but since it birth control relies on the Calvary Church, 647 B. Middle Manchester, Conn. Su^rilM r to Loa AngiAngelea Tlmea- idea. Somers. She was bom March 26 at RockvlUe General Hospital. This IS why so many other the third Tuesday to each month Her maternal grandparento are Mr. end Mrs. Arnold Johnstmi, Recently Winston sold the 63- young girls when all of these veraial direotion o< poUoiea in state wel­ Tou take your ohoioe. Or, after you Oourieer Swedish NstUmal Travel Ofl|o* methods of birth control have from 9:80 to U:80 a.m. at area TalcottvUIe. Her paternal grandparents are Mrs. Katherine S. cayat Briolette to India, the old­ complex mechanisms are fare admlnlstratica under that conserva­ STOCKHOLM V been developed. The best, have thought the altuatlon over, do you churches. Coffee and pastries Talcott, Eato Lempster, N.H., and John O. Thlcott Jr., Ply­ est diamond on record, for first beginning to function. are served. ulose to $1 million. This was the When the ovum is first re­ surest way to prevent an un­ tive R^wlUloaa, Ckrvemor Thomas Mes- consider It worth while fo bother to take mouth, Mass. She has a sister, Victoria Jane. third time around for RTnston leased, it is called ovulation wanted pregnancy is not to JOSEPH P. NAYLOR kUl, and hia controversial Welfare O m - a choloe between two versiona of and the Briolette. Each time he and if it meets with a sperm engage in any activity that mlsaioner, Henry C. White, has to be In­ what Moscow may be foiiSdngr Wouldn't sold It, lie bought it bock, then cell a pregnancy begins. The can result in this unfortunate fertilized ovum nestles down event. terested in sometMng that ia goiiiff on in it be pcoUem enough, and perhaps more STAR GA*ElC*0 stod It again for a higher price. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) Formerly of Bachrach c o n ^ o tlv e , if we were to try to deter­ College Notes Business was not always like the welfare department of the city of Inside O p e n F o n i ] Akiis •By CLAY R. POLLAN this for the jewejer, however. . . . , „ , ^ ^ LiaaA New Tortt, under that liberal RepUbUoaa mine what we ourselves are really think­ MAM. 21 JW Ypur Dally Adivily Guide Midshipman James E. Schrei- Bom In 1900, he quit school at notWns but good it. even when recently offered a is now taking appointments for Trouble In Hanoi Y According to Iha Sian. » of yeefeMay, Democrat of today, MSyor ing and planning in Vietnam—what op­ •An. If her. son of Mr. and Mrs. OAorge ' to bis father run a jke diamond 9-27-32-42 To develop message for Saturday, 8._ * 8 e . h « • i w ’ * 'A w nf « " a l l Jewelrylewelrv shonshop Inin Mnntint.Manhat- 1" ™ Smithsonian Institution, in exchange for the supposedly tions we are after in' a ^tuatfon which Tbe Day Fomognufoy Won facts and logic hut foa ona'a reod words correspo^ing to numbers 4 6-16-24^ Family Portraits John Undeay, and hU welfare admini a- 9^54^73 41-77^78 Vj S. Schrelber i at 464 Gardner Before he wels 20 he however, Winston received let- unlucky one To the Editor, who voted agatoat It didn't wam of your Zodiac birth sign. tratore. may not haye snyT TAUaUS scoano St. and a 1970 graduate of Man- brEtnched out on his own with “ ^Ing what his intentions "In the '20s, the rich were Tou have no doubt heard of Intereeted. It waa b r q ^ r 0|it An. 20 1 Stort 31 Provide 61 An Report 2 Virgo 32 Depend 62 Consider ocr. 221 Chester Hlrt» School has been $2,000 in capital, and "toe i i ^ American buying diamonds, and they in the convenience of your own home! the book and song tided "Qamea that this was a "psoplaM MU," I maV 20 klayor UndBay*a Human Beeouroes 3 Refuse 33 Answer 63 Require NOY. 21: named to toe deans' list for to buy up estate jewelry. He P **^*_/” Riving them toe un- wanted them set In elaborate that polls had ahqwh that 4 Your 34 Problems 64 Apt People Play." Well, Friday af­ , 3-12-20-29 academic excellence and toe planned to reset toe stones pieces such as tiaras. Since Administrator Jule M. Suparman baa By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak 76% of the pubUe • want ^49-32-82-87 5 Don't 35 Reveals 65 Dilemma 36-39-4©Jl3g Plain Instancf Of Inequality ternoon at the StatO Capitol I 6 Money 36 Stoy 66 Spotlight 66-768089$ superlntenifont’s list for ,leaded- froto the old pieces Into new letters then, more and more people Just announced a major shake-tip in the 6IMINI CALL 649-5593 listened to "Games Senators stronger laws agalMt pofnam - 7 Individuot 37 Complete 67 Problem SAGITTAaiUS ship ability at the U.S. N a v ^ pieces of modem design. Winston. He notes that are realizing toe diamond’s in- Are there perfectly legal practloes vlc- WASHINOTON'^tn astonlMi- or 'epaceful evolution.'" too lenient with home-front dis­ Play" while deciding the and- phy. The police have taatfoed 21 8 Affervt 36 Long-ronoe ^ Plons city's welfare centers. Including the ap­ 9Those 39 Out 69 In Academy, AnnapoUs, MdTA fo«ne 30 years later, Winston , ® Is the top attract- trlnslc value, and are buying for Appointments tlmlalng Uaoka, bqt from which whites ingly toujh warning by North In the past, the Communist senters. pomography blU. Since the bid to the dangera It cauoM, Otfo of­ 20 pointment of new directora for 18. of the 10 To 40 Of 70 A oec. 21 where he is majoring in physics V a s still buying estates. One of toat whatever size diamond they are in praotloa ogemptT The answer is a Vietnam's Internal security boss government of North Vietnam passed the House without too lOJI-33-59-60 11 Hold 41 Greotly 71 To "A great number of cadres fenders have admitted to fot'fo- 19-22-23-50^ ----- thel greatest triumphs of his car curators will not part with can afford.” M centers. decided "Tea.'' An examiSa is jMxivlded against a "oounterrsvolutimi- has perlodloaUy been forced in­ and party members have been much debate I naively thought fluence It has on their aottcu, cftA4-71-79-90 12 To 42 On 72 Timir>g 13 Unsolved 43 The 73 Attention 5881-74 ^ University of Hsirtford College roef was buying up toe much------by a lengthy arttcla in foe April issue of ary” wave that may even now to draoontsn measures to put tocHited to emphasise the organ­ it would pass to the Senate also, tbe chairman of foe (foapanny CANCia 14 A 44 To 74 Elder CAPaicoaN of Arts and Science students who Md-for Evelyn Walsh McLean ^|U, In this major reoi^gfanlaatlon, the em- the AUsntio Monfo^. It details foe woes be affecting parU of Horth Viet­ down revolt, parttculraly among isational add huildtof ajq>ecu of though you are well aware of Commlaaion aatd foay hail rso< ^ JUNi 2t 15 Building 45 Personol 75 Resporvd 16 Picture have been niuned to the first estate that held toe Hope ditir phaaie Is on getting "m aiu«ertal talent” of eevarel thousand-blacks who havt nam haa raliMd the qpetor of the 700,000 Oathcdics, the Mon- tbs prolatailsn dictatorship” die fact that I do not have much ommended this aotfon hJULY 22 46 Unfinished 76 Work 17 Family 47 Do 77 Improved JAN. If semester disan’s list are Kath- S IntemP oiials reaultlng from tegnarda (mountain tribes) and (obviously by todootrtoadon and faith and trust in government. I 18 Off 48 To 76 Now Instead of "social worker” talent at tbe bought homwe in dhicago, and says that argument went on foat r S 8-10-13-34 1617-21-35# leen M. Long' of 42 Trebbe Dr., RecEilUng toe Hope, toe blue S ths aame oondltlaos sxlst In other big Hanot's massive offensive former small landowners dls- educadon) "while neglecting still have much to leom and cause censorship. Why i>37-46-57 19 Be 49 Into 79 Be <5-65-75 top. against the South. 20 Be 50 To 80 Behind David R. Melendy of ISO Broad to-7M3fo St ^ Bolton Rd., Vernon. to be there. Somn eeUmatee are that that, foay did not become owiwrs In any ment was a way to delay the 338887 speoifio leoture by Trim Quoo rectives to party cadres to Tranj eign i^ a s of their prop by elim­ had been stated many tfoisa foe in ‘Who’s Who’ I real sense. They got no title or equity. Hoan, North Vlatnap's mlnistsr bill or kUl it by returning it to other part to foe law dassribed such Indiflbles may constitute as high foioo Hoan'a draconian call to inating all the domestic reac­ the House to case it passed the Ih r a deem payment they were privileg­ at public security and an ptsr- arma seem surely foe psult of pornography as matarfo) whops Help Us Celebrate as SO per oent of the people now on the tionaries and gradually abollfo- Senate. It was voted through 'k|[r8. Alice H. Hammar of 33 = ed to sign Installment purchase con­ nats memebr of the controlling war weariness couplsd with predominant appeal is fo piurt- tog the social organisations of with a large majority. The teoh- Box Mt. Dr., Vernon, Head guid- s Hst. tracts. poUtburo, published P foe fears that foe main force inva­ ent, shameful or morbid folarast which the raaodonaries make nloollUes and parliamentary These ccfomittsd them to pay off the March issue of Hoc Tap, the sion of South Vlenam would use." in nudity," etc. Do you 'tMnk SERVICE anoe counselor at Illlng Junior - s So much for tbe general nature end proceduree wore uaed to manip­ Hig:h School since 1960, heis been S Inflated putvlutse price in monthly in­ party's theoretical journal, hints trigger tbe etrtsigeat wave of, The olear ImpUcadon; Hand an encyclopedia or an pM M x* objecttve of tbe reorganisation of .wel­ stallments oyer a period of yaar* and at strongly at the exlatenoe of end-war fever yet exeprienoed. ulate the bill, I have seen parlia­ would flt that dasortptianT * named to appesir In the 1972 edl- ^ is worried not only about count- mentary tricks used before and tlon of “'Who’s Who for Amerl-' S fare in New Tqck dty. ^ a high rate of interest. They were re- grave home^ent problema. Thus, foe interior mtalster's errevoludonary a^tadon among The legtriatovs mpoh quifold fo ppy for taxes, Insuranos, and Oonsider, for example, theee definition at "oounterrevotodoh-i It can be quite an effeodve time piously poasfof MR* to cEui Women.” > = i M . w w r « Now Domes something in which ell todividtials but among "organ- all ps|d9M«. AWiough the realtor paid no words; ary" — foe drat time such a means to cover tbe true purpoee. protect our children Rtni miny Before assuming her present S Isadons"—almost certainly In­ poEdtlon, she taught English at = Coimeotlout people Involved in or oon­ inswiiipf pfomhim. be co|ifctf4 all "The counterrevolutionary deftoiUon has ever been publish­ cluding the CathpUc Church. Then when the bill was debated fotogs. Lust year a bill'waa mb- the very people who argued and BennSt Junior High School from S cemed ^th the welfare problem will olatms. ha some caaes, the ret|itfo pad * clique ta our country has car­ ed by Hanoi— toriuAss "imy, The last-known revolt of any mitted but not pasaed fo hi^a arUtrary demaitda for siaaUc pay­ ried out tavestigatlona and in­ person or organisation , , . who voted for the amendment then every child leam to a i ^ ha- 1968 to i 960. She is also a teach- = truly be interested. serious proportions occurred to ments; for exam ps, for Insuranps wfoifo telligence ooUeotion in the mil­ opposss the struggle for pesM used the exouse that the amend­ fore foey graduata fo nfofoot er of English in the Etdult eve- S 19M to Ngiwui providence to at lash fresh cosmetics ning school at Rockville High S h* did npt Pfovtd*. itary, poUtiosl and economic and national unUlcadon" (a* ment made foe toll quesUonatoe One at tbe New Torfc Olty officials central North Vietmun, a center them from drownlhf. '¥ft fo* Schoed. = domsfons* focn aftsr the Mack buyap fields to order to stiidy and wsU as anyone against "so oisl-. • of Catboltclsro. Recalling the and unoonafotoional. The Sen­ Benators say fosy n u OMaor- A native of Superior, Wis., = commenUng on these announoemenis evaluate our stpngth. It has 1st construotion" or tbe buUdtog' ■uooeasful and-oolonlal war ators roamed to and out of foe ship so much that fosy rohM becauK you moke them m prfd id, a Udldlng^lnapector R i* at Mrs. Hammar graduated from S was one Bernard gheptro, whoae title ia carried out matsrial and spirit­ at a Communist stats), [ , against the Frsnob, Trim Quoo room or talked to each ofoer the door, found code vfolatlans which cwidran fo ifoow ^ Suiierior State Teachers College = ual destruction with a vtsw to What foe pubUoadon of that) Hosn notes that "the Imperial- while the debate waa an so fosy fllfo. Seventy par cent at jio^ that at Deputy State Onmmledoner of prevtous ew aen had not been made to in i926 Eind studied at StEunford ~ causing dlffloulttes and ob­ definition of "oounterrevoludon-1 Ists introduced many religions obviously were not Interested fo nographlc material Mda up fo yourself oorract, and diraated foe n*w occupants University in 1927 and toe Uni- a s Social Bervtces for foa New Tech d ty stacles to tbs revolution and has ary” hints is dial Hanoi is deep­ into our country to use ths reac- foe arguments whioh gave foe foa hands to fop y o p g , Wa Pfo to eoarsot foefowifo, at a cost in ons In- verislty of Washington In 1928. = ..istaMlahsd secret bases to or­ ly oonosmsd by tbs growth of donaiy followers of these reU- Impreastan that foey had m*4e vary lucky fo h a v f l fowafor Area. stanoa of $>,S00. Ths Mack buysra were of home She received her BA, with hon- ssz actually werac off than rentap, in that der to cany out dsstniotlve North ytetnamsse "doves." The glons." up foelr minds before it started. to foe integrity " We are offering — iChsmes, psywar (psyohologtoal orsj in 1962 Eind her MS in 1966, = This would, of course, be tbe same Mr. landkPds n p PipansiUa for the upkeep message to itoriF osdfofi! Msat-: Here to Washington, Hanoi's Then when foey had played David Odsganl fo^w foi warfare), riota and murdars of both from toe University of Con- S Shapiro who, as Oonnsotiout Oesnmis- at huMdhlgll, Rheress ^ soHPddd huy- ify and punlsb anyone beard invasion of Um louth has oreB^ the game long enough to claim our totereitf. I faf) (pr cadrea (tratosd party worfc- necilcut. S SP (Rifoout title or eqPty) had to see to cridolstog fos war, bsoauss, ed potsndally grave pdidosl foey really cared about the mat­ foe other peopM Ifopap sioner of Welfare, built tbe State Wel­ s p ) to , , , annihilate tbs so- pursuit of tbs war for "nadonal ators asem mafa foM ni wifh She married toe late George ~ that. roMsms tor President Nixon. ter, the suggestion was made to M. .Hammar In 1933. Their chll- = fare Depeutnuint wWob Oovemor oMUst regime forcugh vtolenoe unifioadon" of North and Southj « North \dsto|mi, even with its protecting foe rhfofo Mf fop' fo il why couldn’t theae Uaok huysp g take the vote as there was an­ dien are John A. Hammar of S Vletaam bos equal urgency with duoers and soUaf- bonne bell's WANT ADS dgbdy-controlled, dictatorial MeekiU and Oommisstoner White have have secupd mortgagea rather than en- other meeting some one had to Wfodsor; Eind Mrs. Patrick S teiildfog Oommuntom at home- rapby. T om oan'i taring Into such Impoasius arranga- A Thought for Today SFitem and without a setodUa atteixl. been rporganising. Moreover, the interior mtols-, ways. Jf you hur well spring of Mooney Jr. of 863 Hartford Rd. S nmnt*? PdW fly* ysarp spo, foey ware of free expreaston, the endless Senator David Odegard did a Mrq. Mooney is toe mother' of a -— Iponaorsd by ths Uanohsster ter impUoidy and sharply re- w ar also prssents potsndsUy tremendous job to arguing for foe other. Rsmem' Mr. Shapiro greeted the announcement atracdvflT fm ludsd foam Phdapl Howl­ Oouitoil of Qiurohea son: Michael, 9 months old. S .bukes pwiy cadres for bstag grave poltdeat proUems. the bill. He fought hard with is not with Ma M ( beouty of the ebangea being made in New York ing Adimnlstraiton mortgage backing by Mrs. Hammar was program sE TO CHILDREN various raidrtafops in ths f h a manual, Psalm I f a new concept director of the Business Girls’ s as "tbe beginning at sometung we ghift- to which banka, aavlngs and loan assooi- I ■yWCA In PortlEmd, Maine, from s s Rdlforis Notaf® ed” "ffom tiw time Mr. Sugarnum had a tla n s ,-a n d homa-ownsrs' insuranoa Ifow fficHah it Is to deny foe 1929 to 1936, Euid comparison S Bon Appatit to fo# ■ in cosmetics taken over^ the New Toch Olty ompinls- connpeiii|is >(n>#iir>i1 sMstshoe at Qod shopper for a Hartford depart- s U n e s fo * urhaii riota of 1967, tbsre or to say that "Qod Is spondantI Mthaps , rfo i' ment store in 1939. slonerNdp. _ If you ore between 1 and 12 yeors of age, we will give you o | hss betn a ohang* in FHA pohey. But Oesdl iaa foat mara fo a fo fo * _ In Vernon, she'was president S amount amt d t j ^ fo t ^ to M no hanaflMq ^ fooumndsof Ahd y*t there are many who of foe_ Rural School Association g 20^word od FREE to run Serturdoy, April 22. Copy must be in 1 "The need tp improve perfprmMwe at 4osc, hsas thti'worid M frorti 1949 to 1962, a member Macks Rhu M«hsd MiHifoont pupkaas stand. the wirtfars-oanter |e?«” 1||4, isid Mr. ohniPMf hodop IWr eontpofo ~ »y My it to ths r s v fosy itv* of toe Board of Education from s this office no Icrier than 4:30 Thursday afternoon, April 20. M 1949 to 1968 and its secretary oiapirp, bean dooumegted liy state ap sW M loPs, m 4 !• w» rwet 1 net In the words fosy qtesk. 5.50 froth 1949 to 1962, Eind a menp _ _ Hudies inade during the paet yenr. lor foa viidiini of r MrfMMf hMufiics P mt great Gkxi i* fpravar Whioh ia parpstpfod m m t , il not M ber 'of four school building com- ^ These studtes, analysing ijp o hornS’fo' tarcblng for fooa* myoptafon, fo* Mr r fo mlttlees from 1949 to 1967, serv- = Moil or prinMM*' «f>ly •fM o il P»flip Mud- who will opsn thslr Uvss to Manobaafof alfoufo ha rtv«n a ing as their secretary from 1949 s N am e .. Uaf oases, marhed nut thnse wMfars Thia p g ^ p is now Mfoip foa Fadopi Ifon, diffprant n m p, A msM gfotaM* to 1963. In 1960, Mrs. Hammar ^ bring in centers whioh had uaually low rats* M b wltii Rfwt MW* mbody o*n H* is not looktof for aiioh name woufo b* "jPot Hfo* OMy," was! honored by being nEuned B Address rejeotion at relief appUnatfoua, and than fiqioMs mi folia fo varhalrhal profesnotana auma "Ou|taiandlng School BoEird = for foi W , „ ofoof ip fo ' this coupon. mada in dapth inveatigatiaii aUuatiflna thA ftfuiifosi BMIM hutbut fo tfos w »y man Uvs Member." IVP dW.wMY ...... ■folw t- tar fos Ffofo oflfohPimi M IW A8 a resident of Vernon, she S A g e ...... Phone ... involvtiig empiayaMea, adult rveiiilanta, m topop WiBi 01 w- . - "T•filstkmihlzis H * I t'lf. lovely foRh, It! has! sOrved on the Republican S gml OOMMf R t» h o p to Ha astf ddnial ami rthfllton fo Ad restricted to items o f o n n w ■ foeUvaa whan a paM4aht____ Town CSommlttee finance com- S (20 word ad) h m k iM R thfowhatlsdcMdr of all man. to driva a oar forpHi,,. .... mitfoe Eutd been a member of Tha auggeation for Q artrm r M M 0 •dd w ty t If no lonyap fhaltapd aUe cendfoont, pfo a tha Republican Women's Club, -— of interest to children. by foa Mr $$hat food t ^ y 4o M tafotad by Now, you can make cosmetics thai.ai^ thoroughly modem, yet contain bbtU since 1960. For two years, S and fkimmlaflTHiftr Whitevvvw^p eyvia obvious.vepy T*reeeni» IfTT sfo ....J r t w iMva tMfd eiHudd M the nutrition nature has to offer. Wfol Spring is a basic beauty blend that she IwEis program chairman of b tbsy kesD ninnlnr into traubis in thslr and asif-cantaradnaaa, . Wfopfor pwdt It. TM r id- Thsy Mpa mart apt to b* da* contains over 20 emulsifiers, emollieiits, and moisturizers. Just follow the toe fotter group. b sfforta to Fun a tighter atate weKsra 4t' fldW dW M M to codvtdOf tfom atnunlya recipe booklet . . . with Well Sprang yqu can make your own Ctieams,: lo­ Shje is on toe in-service train- S DAltlllMlt. on# bftlnllll aftJlHHni h* ing jcommittea. for Manchester b oraatl?#- tions, hair treatments and cleansers fre^i each day! Ipfornffo. § fy fuifipd dHii sd- teacfiers, a director of the Hock- = for thym th wh in Bernard ghMhm m foay ar* Hertdd See Bonne Bell Well Spring Cosmetics ^monstrated at our aijpm Valley Day Care Center, b idi^tdtiod, add Odd hfpd- hiflafit to aumndar & MDAfliAl OOiUUltAllt. and has held a number of offices b foafo Uvaa to OodI Udder j^*’® * * ^ '* ^ **• pUMdt Yestwday* COSMETIC-FASHION SHO\^ — SA T U R ^Y , APRIL 15, 2:30 P.M. — as d member of toe First Con- b ontnmipshgiar Whitt, meat oammia- gregational Church in Vernon, b '/ M W Id ths Rhlt* community say foot It ia Mwfoua that God woilia BURTON'S MANCHESTER PARKA^DE Stoner Msigim. foe hMoto Rill gat agual trsatmant M f d fooaa who tniat Him, Mrs: Hammar holds .member- s fosy p h w tlify iMispy* it, . fooaa who dadlcata Miss Jean Santopietro will .demonstrate Bonn^Bell, cosmetics, and models ships in toe Mimchester Educa- S *m «M H y M Uon[ Association Eind weuj form- s Illy who I h p part fo Bastar Bar fofo will show our newest, nautical shrinks, jeans and things . . . happy-go- It MI iriy. D u t l f ^ l p HaoMi fo Rla aafoioa. ponad dua to Manfoahiir; eriy, social chairman; the Amer- b layered looks for summer *721 SEE YOU AT THE SHOW . , . icon, New England, and Connec- s s Pofs Rngplfi MIm H ia tmy who art aat fra* fopm tlciil Personnel and Guidance b M atirlirfitpr PJB. MIm Santopietro will alao be at our Manoheater Parkade eoameUc deiwrtment iEurnitig SjrraUi | One

■ MANCHESTER EVENmroves Hospital Notes Bids on Jobs I N M E CHARGED visiting hours are 13:36 to 8 Bids will ba opened May 6 at PRE-OWNED p.m. in all areas except ma­ 11 a.m. in the Municipal Build­ ternity where they are 2 to 4 ing for sidewalk and curb* re­ onth andwfretne and 6:80 to 8 p.m. APRLISNATioiiALJurniMOBUM ... A g e ^ construction, patching town And (MIRONETS highways, and for operating the SPECIALS Larga Salecfien HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) —> scheduled to toke effect next Admitted Thursday: Ctolynne concession stand at Globe Hol­ A far-reaching bill extending Oct. 1. Kelly, -Rl^rslde Dr., Vem»; low Swimming Pool. 66CHEV. $1198 68 OLDS. SI996 almost all rights and responai- A number of other states Charlene Brock, Vernon Cwter The sidewalk and curb bid hnpito CMv., khw, t, svM. M M r. hardtap, laM , t, airta- blllties of adults to the 18, 19 have uhder-21 ages of majority Includes reconstruction'' work mnk. Pt. wMptkMl car. matk, Pt, PS law mllaaea. and 20-year-old8 in Connecticut, for various legal rights, such as Springs; Clemence which will be done along W. 69 VOLKS. $1395 67 CADIL $2596 was approved by the House thi right to buy liquor. Con- Cantln, E. Pr^rress Ave., Center St., according to Walter Pautsek >.4aar, las, Davina 4-daar, Mat. kadad, •landartf. inclvdlnd ak eoiidltknln«. Thursday and sent to <3«v. neeUcut’s law, i^lch covers a yljle; Doris wllM t^ stanord Senkow, town engineer. Work Ihomas J. Mesidll. ' wide ♦ i^iectrum from allowing Springs; Alt^rtJtatiyb, Orchard will also be done in the Mata 69 VOLKS. $1495 69 BUICK $2895 St. business area If the bids Pa.tkack, ISaar, fraan, KMcira 125 cofivtrtilil*, |oW* , -n,. p».™ ,r .Ir»a, "'iiSS.T S K autam atk. including air cend. NEW 1972s dorsed the measure, which was 'ent relieving parents of the mbb? «<»•. received are low enough, Sen­ Take Your Pick of a Specially Bquipped h o .o s ni. legal Obligation to support chll- Mullln, Freehold, N.J.; Mildred kow says. based on ;recomm«t^ecommendatlons ot _ a * ^ ^ D^v/tirviiiix CHARGER HARDTOP-or CORONET (M s TOM Tf dren over 18, is reportedly slm- Weld, FrankUn Park, Rockville Other work included In this his Commission' on me,Ageme Age oro i 11'"-7 measures.— Z f passed------Births In Thursday: Births Thursday: A daughter A daughtei bid deals mostly with spot re­ tiAKCHESTER MBjomy. Rhode Island, Hawaii, Kansas, to Mr. and Mrs. David Lelben pairs to sidewalks in front- of The right to buy liquor pro- Vir^la and Iowa. Kuth, Beverly Rd., Wethersfield, individual homes. ILD S M O B iLE You Get VINYL ROOF or vlded the most cmitroveray dur- things the Connecticut -A son to Mr. and Mrs. Roger Patching of town roads will SDvtr Lsm ai Hsitford Road, Minchdttdr Power Steering &- tag the House debate, but os j, extend to 18- Moses. Hayes Ave., RockvlUe. also be done where spot repairs Power Disc Brakes or BOTH Rep. Sidney Sherer, R-8tam- year-olds the right to hold elec- Discharged Thursday: Stan­ are needed. 843-1511 ford, observed: “They’re going, gj^je and municipal office. lor^ LaMothe, High Manor Pk., The operation of the conces­ We've ^ aside the month of April for the biggest money-saving event on new and used cars’ and trucks this area has ever hadi It's National Automobile Month and we're designing deals that not to drink anyway"—expeclally y, jjjem to hold mu- Vernon; Bette Ann Lavoie, sion stand at Globe Hollow Is only will save you money but will put you in just the right car for your family's needs. Now is the tirhe to buy .. . and the dealers who will save you money are listed below . . . see them todayl ^ In the Fairfield County area ^icipal offices Is awaiting ac- Overhlll Rd., Ellington; (Siristb- bid annually. bordering New York, a state j,j y,e General Assembly, pher Duell, Mile Hill, Rock- • Dependable Used Cors where 18-year-olds have had lowering the 31-year-old vlUe; Virginia Rodean, Crest 71 DODGE POLARA drinking,righto for years. minimum age for state office Dr., Rockville; Dorothy Flukl- BROUGHAM Several lawmakers protested holders would require an ger. Village St., E U ta^; Vic- April 14 has been postponed for SAVE that the bill was too major a amendment to the state Con- tor Helm, Huntingtxm fit., Man- Coventry one week, and will be held on Bolton 1 Bolton GOP Names Delegates DEMO-2-Door Hardtop, 4-way power, air conditlmtaig, ster­ change In state law to be voted sUtutlon. Chester; Sandra Morin, South April 21 from 7 to 0 p.m . EXTRA SAVINGS!... EXTRA SERVICE 1... eo radio and . tape, approx. 5,000 miles. New car warranty. on wlUuNit further study. ------——------• RockvtUe; Phlllas Belli- All hours are in the Town Bolttm Republicans, In caucus pleted their business in about 15 held by Rep. Robert Steele of Hall, R t. SI. 'We don’t know what we’re Coin Size of Pahn ’Hiompson St., Rockville. last-night, abided by their town Vernon. 70 D O D G E $2295 71 DODGE $3295 EXTRA SATISFACTION!.. EXTRA CHOICE! Gypsy Moth War W hlrlaways Explanation Due ? Convention delegates wUl committee's recommendations Elected as delegates to the p o 1 a r a Custom ^Door « OSAKA, Japan -The Tensho- Oliver Evans of The Coventry Whirlaway name their own alternates, ac- Charger S.E. V8, 2-DoOr state convention were First Se­ Sedan, PS, PB, auto:, air “ s prcfmind'M^ Oban, minted t o Japan In 1588, Invented the self-propelled am- Square Dance Club will hold a in electing three delegates each ccrding to Bolton Town Qiali> conditioning, tinted .glass, Hardtop, auto., bucket- seats to the upcoming state and con­ lectman Richard Morra, Town and console, PS, PB, air con­ fect " * * ” •** ***** •**^**'’ PWWous dredge In 1806. square dance April 18 at Oapt. Chairman Robert Dixon, and man Dixon. stereo,' auto, pilot,.' one Starts Tomorrow On School Nursing gressional district conventions. ditioning, stereo. “*■ __ ...... , „ aoii«v llov coin weighing orverover 166165 "ihiB flnat class of cadets at the Nathan Hale School from 7 to Town Vice Chairman Catherine owner. Katdik noted the v^rs enough to cov- Air FV>rce FVirce Ac« Academy was grad- LYNCH MOTORS 10 p.m . None of the delegate positions "Gypsy Moth Rip-Off,” sched­ owners are urged to be s^t the The Bolton Board of Educa- meeOng of the Board of Fl- Peterson. oCjCMtaM^ut h^ Jl* er the palm 6f an adult hand. uated In June, 1969. Gtmst Caller will be Ken were contested, and the handful It is expected that more than 69 DODGfh . $1795 uled for this weekend, will kick Forest, South St. and Skinner The state convention, to be $595 1970 a proposed state con­ Bower of Iowa. Rounds will be tlon anounced last night that It nance- .. . i ’; (about 30) of Republicans com- 313 m illion people w ill visit na­ 66 A it il [^•Vyllnder, PS, 345 Center St, MANGHESTCR !T| Hin Rd. to learn about methods . j „ , , .. Proposals Considered 7 i held at Bushnell Memorial Hall Sedan, stitutional amendment for 18- off officially tomorrow when the cued by lillian and Paul Zepke. tional parks -and memorials this 6 c y lf~ X brakes, bucket ConservaU I *U M ni(U T * Phone 646>6464 sion originally scheduled for secretary-treasurer. also questioned at a recent The -board did not take aoU CADILLAC— - OLDSMOBILE — PONTIAC group, remote control left hand mirror, tinted glass. Stock^No. 2M62. U st Price $4,851.29. tmnsmlssioii, radio, decor Your Old Cur.. DUaiD BRAND NEW 4176 ZONING BOARD OF APPEAI^, , '13 GKAMD PBCL •n OLDSMOBILE package, body side mold- 31-Deer, V-8, Autonaatto, C V T L A i» 1972 MONTEGO 2-DOOR HF3BRON, CONNEXTITCUt ' > ‘ WHEELS! WHEEIS! y i H s m When We Put Out PS, P8, air oendtUenlng, Tinted wtadshleld, disc ing. list Price $2179. Bight cylinder Hardtop. Automatic transmission, ■tereo radio and more. brakes, power ateertag, NOTICE ‘ i whitewall tires, power steering, color key carpeting, '2049 The Hebron Zoning Board

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643-5135 24 HOUR TOWING S c h o o l B o a r d Moriarty Brothers I t W i l l H a v e FOR PROFESSIONAL, QUALITY For the first time In several ever, two Items In the budget Convention, which will bo held years, the Board of BMucatlon that are slightly overexpended, June 23 and 24, will be Emery CONTROLLED AUTO BODY REPAIRS ■ will not have to come to a town These Included teaching sup- Taylor, Edward Hlnchllff and 1971 CHEVROLET James Derby. Two-Door Hardtop. (Maroon wl® ||h meeting to seek an additional piles and other expenses for In- stripes, radio, automatic, P ^ e r jr te e r ^ Robert Dixon, Mrs. Geraldine Impala Four-Door Hardtiv. Medium on all makes. . . H apprdprlatlon to cover an oper- structlon. blue, a real nice car with radio, auto­ and brakes, whitewalls, vinyl trim. 861 Grant and Bruce Kalom will bo ating deflclt. The Increase In prices, he matic, power brakes and steering, fac­ V-8 e n ^ e . Superintendent of Schools, said, along with an Increase In the party’s delegaties at the tory air conditioning, vinyl roof, white- B State Convention on June 17. walls, plus factory air co^tlaalng. Bee STAN OZIMEK, Manager Aram Damarjlan, In discussing enrollment accounts for the the budget statement for the overexpenditure of g208.ee for Each of the six delegates will tt TVm ^t! V 301-315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER month of March at last night’s teaching supplies. now name an alternate to attend ■ . meeting. Informed the board As for the $iee.e7 overex- the conventions. |that It “ wlU end up In the plus.” ’ pendlture In other expenses for The next regular meeting of Damarjlan pointed out, how- Instruction, this was caused by the Republican Town Committee 1967 MERCURY the necessity for additional pay- will act on nominations for town etiological testing. committee officers as presented 1968 VOUSW AGEN Park Lane Four-Door Hardtop. Radio, by the nominating committee. automatic, power steerlng-brrtee-wto- Damarjlan explained hew dows, whitewalls, plus factory air coodl- both principals have been tcld Fair Two-Door Sedan.an. Radio, 4-speed trans­ The Junior Women’s Club mission, vinyl trim. tioning. not to Issue any new requisi­ monw-wvlng ovent on nevy ind uied cBri’ end trucki thi$ sroB hat tvar hadi It'i Naticnal AutpmobilB Month and wa'rt daiigning daali that not tions and by the end of the Arts, Crafts and Antiques Fair *1395 NEW 1972 DODGE PO budget period, he anticipates a opened at 10 a.m. today at Rham 9129S only win Mwa you monty but will put vpu In juit thf rhjht Mr for your famllv'i naadi.I Now |i tha tlma to buy.,. and tha daalan who wijl lava you monay ara llitad balpw. . • laa tham today! 2-DOOR kirplus. High School and will run until HARDTOP He further told the board that 6 p.m. this evening and tomor­ boards of education pick up the row from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 1970 UNCOLN < >| reputation of "spending every­ Approximately 60 exhibitors 1971 COUGAR thing they got. I feel,” he said, are displaying their wares in Four-Door Continental. Loaded with auto- "If you have a surplus created the school. Refreshments are al­ Two-Door. Radio,dlo, automiautomatic tranamie- matic, power brakes-steering-wlndow*, so available. factory air conditioning, leather trim, vi­ stock No.TJlS. TInyl top, vH^l Interior, by a favorable experience you sion, power eteering,earing, red vinyl trim. All proceysds of the fair will nyl roof, whitewalls, power scat, plua power steering, power disc brakes, auto­ don't spend It.” AM/FM stereo. 'ITy it today—Tou’U Uko matic, electronic ignitlwi system, body The board agreed tiiat by re­ be used by the club to set up a 9309S Itl vinyl side mouldings, undercoat, white- turning the surplus to the town, scholarship fund for a Rham student. walls and more! an attempt could be mode to show the townspeople that It is Leave operating to the best of Its abll- We Need Good Used Cars! GUARANTEE YOU ed to Mrs. Cheryl Phelps effec­ NEW 72 CHRYSLER ROYAL 4-DOOR SEDAN Ity. ^ tive June 6, 1872. Automatic, pbwer steering, power disc brakes, undercoat, light pkg., No figure was mentioned as “On the Level at Center and Broad Streets for OvervSS Yoan^ ’ 3595 Mrs. Phelps requested the radio, whitewalls, electronic igntUon system, No. 2t67. to exactly' how much the sui^ leave In accordance with stipu­ plus would amount to. lations In the board-teacher con­ Superintendenoy MORIARTY BROT SPECIAL 1971 CHRYSLER DEMO. tract. 6-Door Hardtop. Power steering, automatic, radio, 'whitewalls, vinyl Hie board discussed the pos­ 315 CENTER STREET" MANCHESTER 443-5135 roof, factory air, Post Tractiem. Carries remtilnder of 18-month or ’ 3695 sibility that the new superinten­ 18,000-mile factory warranty! dent, who is being hired Jointly OPBN EVBNINaS TILL 9:00 Except THURSDAYS and BA’ •ATS'V with Andover, Marlborough and and P E A C E the regional board, might use Special Purehass from Chryder Dorp.! 1971 DODOES the superintendent’s office at OOBOIOET - DARTS - De m o n - FOLARAS 4-Door Hardtop. V8, auto- t A A A l * * GUead HIU School. EXAM PU: 1971 Dodge Polara A section of the school addi­ 1 *2895 tion was specifically laid out for 68 DODGE $1286 71 HORNET $2196 66 DODGE $886 a superintendent’s office and Polara 4-dr. hardtop, auto­ S8T, vinyl roof, automatic, Dart, 4-Dr. Sedan, 6 cylinder, presently is being rented to the matic, power steer., fac. air. power steering, low mileage. automatic, PS. state for use by Damarjlan: and 69 DODGE $1688 66 DODGE $896 89 DODGE $1686 his staff. MIND DAYS Polara 4-Dr. Hardtop. PS, Monaco Sta. Wagon, 6-pass., Charger, V8, auto., power Damarjlan was requested to radio, auto., fac. air. cond. RAH, auto., PS, PB. steer., bucket seats; console. arrive at a rental flgrure, based “ OLDEST DODGE-CHRYSLER DEAT.ER in HARTFORD COUNTY” on the total cost o t the addition broken down per room cost, in YOU GET THIS GUARANTEE ONLY IF YOU BUY A USED CAR WITH OUR the event the offices would be used by the new superinten­ LITTLE SIGN SHOWING IN THE WINDOW. Like the one shown above_____ dent. Ilus Republican Caucus u ' ' fl ( tir IS CHRYSLER DODGE A Republican caucus last night Thcif's our 100% OHaraaitaf. If almply ffdfai tht far 60 days, with no mileage OF MANCHESTER ...... ,1. (]iu If ( mil o ,'i OAKLAND MANCHESTER ------64S.2Y5T named three delegates to attend « e B E E I!|! each of the Congressional and llitiHalioni if an^hig ppopi out that fha GiNmiitat toys wouldn't poop out, lOO . State conventions In June. Attending the Congressional A / A we'll fix it FROE, Inciudhig Raplaawimmt Farta and Lalwr. I

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William Stockdale of Putnam P A G E T E N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., PRAJAY, APRIL 14, 1972 will show his film on “Brazil” LEGAL < ir r Sandwiches About Town Obituary Eastern Towns Defended tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Norih NOTICE Manchester Pow er Squadron United Methodist CSiurch, 800 And Soup i Parker St. H ie program is spon- Notice is hereby given that J . Oscar LaPointe wlU meet tonight at 7:80 at the (Continued from Page One) the Board for Admission of Li '■ j. Oscar LaPointe, 61, o l 66 ago and gramd roiuid was »1.1B Masonic Temple. Jay Small o f Club______of______the church.___ Hekets___ __ may Electors for the Town of Coven­ Lockwood St., husband of Mrs. ,- 1i‘L From Poverty Area Label compared to #8 cenU. No con^ Klekhaffer Mercury Dlvl- be purchased at the door, try, State of Connecticut, will Pre-School Screening Florence Dion LaPointe, died parison was available for perk ' ^ (Oontinned from Page One) uuiiern Bastem \.;aiuiecucui.Connecticut is» suiistill AureaAlfred v^apozza.Capozza ofm New etaw London iMiwuti, ' selling for tl 00 n*®** Brunswick Corp. Will ---- be in session at the Town Of­ suddenly early this morning at fice Building on the 21st of .Manchester Memorial Hospital, ough of Danielson, he said, one' largely undeveloped. There are president of the Connecticut As- Marsh Food- present a program on "How to The Polish Women’s Alliance, great tracts of untouched wood- soclatlmi of Real Briate Mr. LaPointe waa bom Jfov. third of the stores are. empty. llnew was charging tl.M a Prepare YourOutboard Motor Oroup246, willmeet Monday at 1912, from 7:00 p.m. to lliree teams of examihera recently completed screening the land and farmland. City dwell- Boards. Realtor’s inventories majority of children who will be eligible, by age, to enter Mnder* 30, 1010 in Berlin, N.H., son of “For years It has been a pound for porterhmiw,|1.29 for for theSummer Heat.” 7:80 p.m. atthe home of Mrs. era, attracted by the rural at- are small. Indicating Jean Vecchlo, 28 W. Center St. ifications and act on the appli­ garten in September, It is expected th^ makeup screening will Mrs. Emerilda LaPointe of Place where persons who did ^ ^ ™ a v 7 b T ^ ™ ^ ^ cations of any resident fMind be conducted in May and again in August for children of families Berlin and the late Joseph La- not have skills could ,ettie,” to T S f ISlTpre.'^ellZfh m r «e rL *"•for ground round. Ayrway Cadette Girl Scouts are re­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Franklin eligible to apply for admlsslmi. who move into town in the interim. stores featured porterhouse for minded of the Gypsy Moth SSrii Slomp projeot v M U \ a X (or to- o( n Arrtno PI. will oorvo u Dated at Coventry,' Connecti­ Purposes of the pre-school, developmoital screening are to i.m. cut, this 14th day of April 1072. Elizabeth R. Rychling; - detect real or potential language, speech, vislcm, and hearing and Co., Hartford, and was a OriginaUy Ftenoh-Canadlans AgencV’ siUd" ta ' ite 7110 good roads have made tieemenU from ^ y®**? Merrie Wood. Scouts aVe re- Junior Museum on Sunday f ^ impediments; prevent later academic frustratix Qub. moved in. More recently Puerto SDlISuaf ra^rt f^ till almoet*all of Eastern Con- for Juliette E. Bradley, ..'.■S'. failure; and place each child in a kindergarten curriculum that for porterhouse, 90 ‘ cents for cans, dull table knives, and will demonstrate “Braille Tran Survivors..'besides his wife Ricans have emigrated to Will- f,„t time in recent history, the necticut a potential suburbia, Powerhouse, 99 cents for cans, Board for Admlsslims will best suit his taints, abilities, and needs. and ’toottfer.' are three sons,mz««t« ‘mimtic ImailTlA and ATIfl Danielson. T^ttnlAlaAM ner talml^UorhaII“^Ve^^ . . . . Mrphimera'wy • ttat the"com’ scripticn” at 8 p.m. A fringe benefit of the screening sessions, which were held RichardVU, LaPointe of Man- ^ “ has done a lot. in a sense, u,e natural increase of births pletion of 1-84 from Hartford to ground rouna.______------at 14 elementary schools from March 18 imtil Monday this week. I chestdl, Donald N. LaPrtnte of “ * ® melting pot theory by over deaths. Providence, R. I., would open Is that they served to hitroduoe children to the schools that they Enflild, and Pvt. Clifford P. La- . *■ pl®co where a low- ••That means'the number of up even more land to develop- ' ' v.. z i‘. Pohiie serving with the Army a( *“ “*4 P«^n could get a peopi, moved here be- ment. ■ROAD STRUT, M ANCHISTIR will attend. H ie professional teams screened about 680 yiningsters, m averaging 18-10 a day. Ft. DIx, N. J., a daughter, McKaln said. cause they Uke the area out- Eastern Connecticut’s biggest ■ - . r .n IS Miss Nancy G. LaPointe of At the once mighty American numbers the pecqile vdio are asset Is perhaps its potential. It InitlcU letters on the results, Allan Chesterton, coordinator Manchester; five brothers,“ iread Oo. -in WlUimantlc, here by accident of blrtii,” it 1« a r»** opep space In the Bos- of the program, said, will go out to parents within two weeks. Raymond LaPointe ®*“g done," he j in ^Sidtl-fam Uy^ts^ ' '^*‘® optimistic about its 9 A.M. till 2 P.M. Uon is early June. all of Berlin, N; four t x -i In the mid 1960s, a Labor De- sisters, MW. Laetttm Laver- Americem paHment survey showed that a Pictures on this page show five-year-old I>avld Negri of mere of^UVermotd iWls. Maine, ~ aald to be ^e of the PRICES IN EFFECT THRU SUNDAY, APRIL 16th .166 Wells St. going throu^ some of the procedures,' at Nathan i'SrI Miss Vi«a— - —Hagertjr ' ot - —Miami, - ZS";;":. biggest factories in the world muted out. to East Hartford. Garden Grove Hale School, in the three segments of a screening period, vdiich Fla.; and-Mrs. Alejflito Cioteau ?™®A tmUt — was 1,460 jo New London or Nol^ lasted about 20.minutes. At left, he walks the tape to exhibit and kfrf. EUz^th VajUancourt, . • vdeh, etc. But recently, Young Bid Withdrawn motor coordlnateion. Part of this series involved standing on one foot with the other behind the kneecap. ”■ Indus^L wouW of jobs has a request for a variance sub- grandchUdran. • t nni Kzin i increasing faster tham the mitted by Garden Grove Inc At right, he and his mother, Mrs. Joseph Negri, await their Hie funeral >U1 ^ M«day ^ POP^^®"* lor expaiJLlon of Ito Grand Opening turn. While the child was undergoing his screening, Mrs. Laura at 8:16 a,m. from the John P. ^ °“® ®“* ®f every two jobs In lacUlty off Garden Grove Dr. Belfiore, social worker, conducted an interview with the p a r^ . Herney Funeral Home, 219 W. ' region Is now a government has been withdrawn. Below, he draws a human figure, including as many parts, as Center St., with a Mass ol the ^ “‘® University of Oon- No reason for the withdrawal of our Big, Completely Stocked possible, of the human anatomy listed at the left of the page. |y ■ yii<- Resurrection at gt. Bridget PPWed to fill the pimts, and the necticut—the biggest employ- vras given in -the letter of notl- Church at 9. y P®or, unskUled laborer would e r — Eastern Connecticut State ficatton to the Zoning Board, hut Lower left, his hearing is tested by Mrs. Sandra Beckwith, ‘ a Friends may at the fu- ®*®8f go on welfare or mwe to coHege, the Mansfield Training the fabUity is a non-conforming nurse, tiower right, part of the screening process with Mrs. Joan neral home tom oifi^ from 7 to ^®F® **® o»n find a job he can School and the many local gov- use in a rural residential zrnie Manning, qseech therapist, involved interpretation of a playground 9 p . m . and Sund^ f r o m 2 t o 4 4o, he smd. _ emmeirta. and had already been expanded scene to reveal the child's Imaginatlmi and length of seiUence and 7 to 9 p.m. j ®®. ^ WUlimantic has consistently beyond the limit prescribed in usage. The family si^eats that any J“® Industry In the Dan- been a state leader In retail the regulations, memorial contilbutioins may bo ~*®°" area, the rest of the re- gales to r cities of comporaUe The z b a is still slated to hear In addition to the picture interpretation, Mrs. Manning asked made to the lldart AftBociati(H) « well on Its way to eco- gjze. nine other Items at tts meeting each child to give his first and last names, count from 1 to 10, o f GreaUr Ha^ord, 810 CoUlns "omlc recovery, researchers “We’re — ...... going on the upswing Monday at 7 p.m. in the^unl- identify basic colors, and repeat Sentences after her as an indi­ St.. Hartford, o r to the BuUdlng .. .. in the housing business,’’ said clpal Buiimng. ^ cation of memorisation ability. Fund of Maifchoster Memorial Norwich has devekqied a Hospital. very successful Industrial park, Part of this segment was admtnlatratlon of the Peabody said Rlchurd Erickson, execu­ GARDEN SHOP picture vocabulary test. It consisted of a rather thick voliune, on tive m rector o f the South­ each page of which are pictures of four comnum objects. As Neighbors ChaUenge eastern Regional Planning Mrs. Manning itamed one on each page, the youngster was ex­ Allies Friee^ Agency. Big Variety of Climbers and Bushes! pected to match the name with the corresponding picture by Although Norwich was desig­ placing his finger on it. Vocabulary increased in difficulty as the nated an economically dis­ Gas Station Approval test progressed; for example, the word “transportation” to be Capital Qty tressed area in 1966, he said, associated with a bus. i ‘ , A March 20 decision by the Zoning Board of Appeals Healthy 2 Yr Old !■ (Obntliiiied frMn Page One) ‘ ‘Right now, the long-term out- Io(dc fo r Norwich u brishter rHow a gasoline service station at the southeast cor- H ie dual purpose of the Peabody test, Mrs. Manning naid, is ernment relief columnVU.U...X. vdilctaW..VU ^ ner of ^in St, and E, Middle Tpke. is being challenged decade." ^Slnks In large part Co“rt of Common Pleas by neighboring property ^ . 16 mUes bv ^ designation, wW^___ __ owners. ------AnU^. , prompted $7 mlUlon In federal plaintiffs In the suit their s|>eclfic and personal prop- “ 4 loans to r economic developora Sol Lavltt ®^ ^ ts and other legal Rosos munlat otfei^Ve siiice recovery and James McCarthy, owners of rights.” now to lt»; l^-day, to to aelse ,, Oroton “>® ®“® lormer Bourne They claim the ZBA acted 11- {xqivlnclal ■vcapttala and raise, factory wages are as good as — P«>Perty), are Joel F. and legally, arbitrarily and to abuse — * ^ D ~ w ZWX «<■ ^ »■* -9 .Z« A(# A z44 A AaZZzM AM s z a a A a z I J M. Fresh From thd bartoer of the Viet Gong " OecUe C. Grolit of 28 E. Middle ol the discretion vested to o ^ them. So far the Oonunu- ®‘^^'*'*®^® Tpke., and Alan S. Dambrov of It - . the Growers nlsts have captured two district « « „ - MrUoiiinriv Uolton. Dambrov owns an inter- Among the claims, the plain townsfnomz north of An An tLoo a , andanH a in.10- »-«arieB razer ijo. parucuiariy. cat to property directly across______tIM. tiffs charge Xk.*.that a o condition €—Im- Fields! ralle, strip of largely depopu­ Mato St. and the Grouts’ prcqi- posed by the board requiring lated tenritory just hetow./the p i c | n 0 ®*^ abuts the site on the east, the defendants to deed land to demlUtarized zone a t the, liortfa- In granting a special excep- the town to Improve the comer, Hardy 2-year-old roses ready for your garden, em end of the .- country. Hie E fk IIT Ifl O tlf^ D f^ H l^on to permit construction at as shown on the defendants’ guaranteed to grow. Red, white, pink, yellow and capture, of all of An Loc would M. vu u u , ^ service station to replace plan, created a vlolaticn of the variegated varieties at King's low, low price. be ft . n im ^ , poU^col Ond mlU- N f^l* Sltnslklirv l^® 0^4 buildings there - tiiat zoning regulations. fe o t i^or' P r ^ d m t ' Ngu­ J existed before semtog, the boctod ' They 'also claim, among other yen Van Hiieu. SIMSBURY Cbnn (AP) — *4so granted a variance o l the . things, that the board acted 11- Select Grade Fancy Grade On the northern front below wrecksiw nt a. Uoiit niiuie etlpulatimi that tho outlet must, legally to maktog toe stipula- I wonder, Mother, what is happening over there. toe DMZ, field reports said the be 400 feet from a residence. tion because It did not have toe | 2 8 South Vietnamese were still simRhiirv Di their complaint, filed by authority to control toe Improve- J4 8 hedding on to Fire Base Bas- Ou» inim nwMi Atty. David A. Golas, toe plain- ment; that there will be aggra- ■ togne, 12 miles southwest of Airmail ka«n.„i UN® charge they are “aggriev- vation of an existing traffic haz- Our finest rosesi In pink, I Hue, but apparently w ere run- » » *"®4 beyond ed” by the board’s h decislmi, “ be- ard; and that there ^ was no evi- Individually color wrapped, white, red, y e ll^ and var­ * . , ■ cause it “wlU injuriously affect dence or finding of hardship. .with name and description. -> VS'!*;.' iegated types. S to ry b y ■' ' ■...■■■ — I...... 1 — , . i . — , I ' ^ ‘ * ' [ John A. Johnslton thrusto against h“ . I ^ S s ® P®®**'’ ® Teachers Plan Suit T*®*" '" ‘O P«««®. 8 Cessna 186, wes I " I I^ b ito a b y on a fUght from Godfrey Field Trees, Shrubs to Leesburg, Va., to Bradley In­ Albeit BuceSviciue major problem, i ternational Aliport to Windsor Over Salary Freezes I ' ^ ' '-^'1 Kf'!s‘''.v-.''?^| -V-vl Phone B ills tt^^thiTaiSti6*i8 p ^ ^ Faculty Senate, an organizaition representing and Bushes PoUce could give no to- more than 600 state community college teachers, is pre­ dication of what caused the paring to take legal action agmnst Gov. Thomas Meskill To Go Up crash. and appropriate state agencies. (Oonttmie^ from Page One) Bradley Immediately notified A statement issued by the ------Flowering Shrubs Dwarf Fruit Trees ■ : i ^ m 7.6 cento for each additional lo-, officials to surroundtog areas, Manchester Community OoUege cremento at each rank are cal call. .and a search was launched, chapter the American Asso- $393 for instructors, $416 for J 7 « —Increase and combination vAmong those taking part were elation of University Frofesson assistantprofessors, $646for 3 ® * of various service charges. the Slmriwry, Avon and (AAUP), on briialf of the Facul- aasociate professors, and $672 Popular varieties. 4 to 5'. —BUmlnation of certain one- BioomReld fire departments, ty Smate, states that a class for full professors, Assorted. 18" to 24" high. time charges appUcable to Avon and Simsbury poUce and action suit wlU choUenge the The statement minima tiiat the When you have a sense of balance, it’s not hard. Princess, Touch-Tone, and state police. • governor’s cancellation of an- governor has argued that col- Trimltoe tel^toones, certain ex- Hie wreckage was found at nual increments and his refus- lege teachers are overpaid, Berry Bushes Flowering Crab Apple tra-length cords arid - color 10:46 p.m. by Edward ReUer, al to pay staff promotions ap- ,i,ing data suppUed by the Con- phones. ' \ 17, and Robert Heath, 18 or lO, proved by the Board of Trustees necticut pubUc Ehcpendltures J 9 9 —PhaStag out Of four-party both 4 $10,672 for tastnictore; FERTIE J 9 9 being said to hllh. Huougbout quest Of the Hotel-Motel Assool- HELP (Higher Educatimi Legal , . ’ aaalatant all steps of the therapist’s ation for higher commissions ta‘5 ^ h e rH ie ^ ’“tS ly^ Program). Negotiations ara un- $ S and $u!3« from §NET on toll calls placed “ »«q«!ne 8_- ^T>®y ex der way to retain the services ♦xo,ow._ aim zxa.w Cow M anure Rugged screening, she observed and re­ fo r associate professors; and Sweetens 5000 sq ft corded speech inb^jUgibiUty. by hotel or ‘mmel’custo^ro ^ e s m ^ fw ‘ttie^Atw'^^e ^ education and labor coverage; mixture. and a special surchOtm for lo- ^x^wman for toe Avon police $16,098 and $16,710 fo r full pro­ acid soil. - fessors. V, 99* H ie human figure on which caB Oallkt^. ••J " department noted. Professlwial staff members, David has started is a portion 'Tt)a roc said toe ree lation estimate. school age, a youngster nomially sire for their own < ment of social and emotional Veneiis iuiA Mrs. Geraldine development, “Yes,” “No,” or Complete Selection of .Ferry-Morse Flower and Vegetable Seeds tests 20/80 because his eyes are Saying tiiie Oanodton v is it w ill Hoyt, nurses; Mrs. James WOtt Fogarty Bnrthori stUi devdopiiig. mark his only oMolal trip “Don’t know” answers to about and Mrs. Joy Van Cleef, social abroad between visits to CWna 40 questions resting to the child. workers; and Mrs. Dorothy INC. 819 BBOAD SnUfiCT Including Instant Planting 12 ft Seed Tape.. Both ears were checked indi- and the flovlet Union, Nixon de­ Each parent was also given a Johnson and Mrs. G ay MoCabe, viduslb^ on the audiometer by clared: ll*t o f 20 suggestions for hoping psychological aides, fi l;.

I PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALH^^^NCHESTER, CONN.; FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1972 Section Two FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1972 FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1972 Pages 13 to 24 The Rev. Walter Lbomls, pas­ Members of the Meinchester tlmately acquainted for y ean O.C. has received quosttolis At>out Town tor of Community Baptist Bmblem Club have been In­ Public Records with George Davidson during Church, will conduct a service vited to attend the Installation school days and long after. We, necMsItate considerable tlnie CUMkons Assembly, Oatholic Sunday at 8:46 a.m. on radio of the Wlnsted Ehnblem Club Me«dianlo’s lie n s and research, for which ho tea J and B Plumbing Co. Inc. o t and everyone we knew, always Ladles of Columbus, will meet statkm WINK. The program Is April 22 at the Wlnsted Elks nrither the aptttude nor InoUn- East Hartford against Hennhn 7^lesday at 7:80 p.m. at the s p o n a o r e i by the Manchester Home. A free dinner wlU be called him “Dordle” and ho al­ atlott. I f he had, he would run M. Frechette and Albert R. KofC Home. Atty. Wesley Oryk Area Cotmcll of CSiurdies and served after a cocktail hour, ways, to the day of his death, «wwM’ oohunn. GOP Quickly Chooses Martin, two liens, one ,for f2,814, will show slides i i "A Visit To the Cleigy Assoclatloh of Man­ which will start at 6:30 p.m. answered to It. We never heard othen have wanted him to chester. Reservations may be made wlQi and one for |2,600, property at whence came that nickname. have soihellita« printed , for Russia and Poland." 27-29 Horace St. Mrs. Stanley Baldwin, 26 Ches­ Now wC- are Informed that it them In. his column. U Marriage license Convention Delegates ter Dr., by Tuesday. was Dortle Instead of Dordle. wants anything minted t ^ b - Cory Lee Sterling ot 16 pval We would be interested in the Ifoised B uy should write It to By SOL R . COHEN Lane and Maryanne DlSalva- CD€aATt(»«S 0 “Mdiys and wherefores" about The Open Fonim. That’s (Herald Reporter) A “Royal Road to Kashlon" tore of 18 Hartland Rd., April We think John Qulsh Sr. used but not M easily come by. To the name. it’s for: faidilmi show to benefit the Con­ 20, St. Bridget C3iurch. to drive a delivery route for be sure, some could be had for Manchester Republicans last night elected 19 dele­ BITUMINOUS necticut Blaster Seal Society will Building Fennits Ceorge pay’s grocery store on a penny but even pennies were gates to the June 23-24 GOP State Convention and 19 be held Monday at 7:30 p.m, at Raddlng Signs of East Hart­ Charter Oak St. Coing east on not too plentiful so we searched others to the June 17 GOP First District Convention. the Hartford Hilton Hotel. Tick­ ford for Burnham and Schnler Maple St. his last stop was for the woods for tree g;um. There The elections took place at a ------——— ets may be purchased at the ot West Hartford, two signs at John Sullivan’s on the south were other substitutes, too. Republican Town Committee fused to take credit for "the meeting in the Municipal Build­ PsrUiic Areas e Gas Stdons e Basketbal Oeurts door. Miss Connecticut, Priscilla 1186 Tolland Tpke., $8,000. side Just east .of the end of Cheney Bros, had a gras house hundreds of hours put in by all ing. There were no surprises. Now BooUng ^ Heasonsl Work Anne Doyle, the 1072 State Wes Robbins of Boltoii t o r Ed- Cottage St. He would jump off, where they produced gas from the workers.” He remarked, Blaster Seal Campaign ritalr- wardr-Qrey, addition with fire­ take the lot of goods that Were coal. It was south of Hartford All were fleeted unanimously. "It’s the registrar’s job and we man, will be one of the models. All were on the slates presented Early Bird Special place at 84 Bryan Dr.. $6,000; ordered on the 'previous trip Rd. near the so-called (Mud kOll. ' know it. We know we’ll have to Fashions will be provided by and for Warren Kn(dl, addition and the book for entering dte The gas was “washed" by be­ by the committee’s executive do it all over again. Sage-AUen. to 46 Whitney Rd,, $2iK)0. order for the next trip. ing passed through a bin of board and there were no nomi­ Peck announced he has ap­ 10% DISCOUNT UNTIL APRIL 15th nations from the floor. Tl^e dele- Paul L. Turootte, addltlcm to As soon as Mr. Qulsh had birch brush which collected and pointed Irish as an assistant ' gates will name their own alter­ AU Work M ao n ally Supervlaed. We are 1M% Insured Olrl Scout Senior Troop 4 will 30 Duncan Rd., $600. started toward the house the drained off the coal-tar which GOP registrar. He said he and nates. Stanely WalchowsU, demolish horse would go ahead a short was s(dd as a I^-product. Bblks Irish will attend a May 6 regis­ conduct a car wash tomorrow State Convention John A. DeQnattra Alfred L. Peimatt R ob ert: two-car garage at U Stark­ bought the ta r to pour or swab trars meeting In Wallingord. MMAIO BROTHOiS from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the distance, cramp the front OOP delegates to the state OAIX eU-TWl weather S t, $100. over their hen house roof with Campaign Candidate Texaco Service Station, Broad wheels, back up, and repeat as convention, to be held at the a coating of pebbles. In hot Dobkln then announced that ,, and W. BOddle Tpke. many times as necessary to Bushneli Auditorium, Hartford, weather some tar would drip ’Thompson has been named The Couples Penny P. and Mrs. Cary Hace, In Manchester trained to per­ Peoide employed at the mills Farr, William Diana and Mrs. 1206A W. Middle T^ke. The form that feat, and there were were known as "mUl help" or Vivian Ferguson; town chaii^ paign. Taylor, one of the seven R e­ Ladies Daytime Bridge Croup others who c^d make their "m ill folks." One rainy day man M. Adler Dobkln; town England’s when kids had to stay Indoors, vice chairman, Mrs. Saunda publicans on the 15-member regular dally routes around will meet Mtmday at 9 a.m. at Charter Revision Commission, town with very little guidance Jcrimnie Qulsh was spending It Taylor. the Community T . Mrs. Louis aked for some "imput and guid­ Dell’ Angela Is hostess. by the drivers. Horses are with O.C. and, lucky boy, he BE SURE has been serving the Mime O t f^ r - Also, committee secretary was chewing gum. Buddeidy he ance, comments and views” smart. Mrs. Mildred Schaltef, commit- looked at the clock and said, for 90 YEARS. Per a complete niB | IN S P IO K M ^ Manchester Square Dance ,Ahd oxen are no fools. One tee treasurer Charles McKenzie, committee members. He "Its time for the mill help to your home by a Termite Conirel ikpert, sepervi^U - Hardware Club will have a dance tomor­ Atty. John Rottner, Harlan Tay- old acquaintance used to haul be coming home. Fve got to by the finest technical staff, phene ewr^-ineaieit I' lor, Walter Doll, Mrs. Marion ‘'ow pei^le feel about possible row from 8 to 11 p.m. at Ver- charcoal from eastern Claston- hustle over to Grandma’s to local office; Mercer. Mrs. Royann Klnel, Roy ®ha»>«e ^ Manchester’s 26-year- planck School. Bku’l Johnston bury to Hartford wltii e reluctant to vote for Edward M. Kenney Burl L. Lyons Maury R. Brown ments. The dub will have work­ yoked. The Oldest & Largest In Coitn. elect 8 Presidential (slectors, and changes In our form shops during April at Waddell Ehghty years ago chewing O.C. Is mystlRed by "a will adopt a state platform. government. There has to be School. gum was as enjoyable as today friend’s” correction. Wo were In- F irst District a great outswell of public opin- Delegates to the First Con- before I will be swayed." DeQuattro Heads Chamber g^ressional District convention, to be held at Hall » g h Schoid, - •' • 'A: f e . John A. DeQuattro was elect­ administrator of Manchester membership the six new direc­ West Hartford, a re : Dobkln, Mrs. Taylor, Atty. John Shea Report. Cards ed president of the Manchester Memorial Hospital, second vice tors ot the Chamber, who be­ Jr., Wallace Irldi Jr., York Secondary school rep6rt Chamber of Commerce at a president; and Robert L. Nel­ gan serving two-year terms Strangfeld, Louis Champeau, cards for the third quarter meeting of the membership son, vice president of the Con­ April 1. They are Lyons; Wil­ Atty. Charles Froh Jr ., Atty. were given today to students. this morning in the Chamber necticut Bank and Trust Co., liam Liggitt, vice president of SENSATIONAL RECORD Vincent Diana, Robert Mal- Parents who do not receive offices. treasurer. the Red-Lee Metal Finishing tempo. the cards by Monday are DeQuattro, who will serve FoUcwlng the meeting, De­ Co.; Atty. Donald P. Richter, a Show US the electric Also, Atty. Scott Clendanlel, asked to call the schools fer a one-year term, is presi­ Quattro appointed as mem- partner in the Hartford law Former International Leaders Visit Mrs. Harriet Haslett, William where their children are en­ dent of the J . D. Real Estate bers-at-large of the executive firm of Murtha, Culllna, Rich­ Forbes, Henry Michalak,'-'Mrs. rolled. and TAPE SALE! Maj. Lawrence Beadle, commanding officer of the Manchester Salvation Army Co. and subsidiaries. He .suc­ committee Maury R. Brown, ter and Plnney: Everett J- Mary Fletcher, Joseph Swens- ceeds Wadter A. Morrissey, director of corporate planning Livesey, president of the Sav- Corps, left, welcomes Gen. and Mrs. Frederick Goutts of England last night at son, F>^ei>cis DellaFera, Charles vice president of the Hartford at Lydall, Inc-; and Burl L. lng;8 Bank of Manchester; Rob­ « Iriii k All Warner • Atlantic range that can match a dinner at the hfonchester Citadel. General Goutts was the ecclesiastical, ad­ Bassos, Wayne Mants and Earl GOP To Sponsor National Bank and Trust Co. Lyons, publisher of The Herald. ert Weinberg, president of Diamond ministrative and legal head of the Salvation Army before his 1969 retirement. Rohan. Other officers elected were Ab outgoing president, Mor­ Economy Electric Supply; and The First District convention Summer Interns Alfred L. Perrault, manager of rissey will also sit on the ex­ William L. Zimmerman, vice Sl(‘r(*o Elektra Albums Phoiiojirapli will nominate a candidate for Sears in the Parkade, first vice ecutive committee. president of G. T. LaBonne and * Emerson, Lake & Palmer ‘I U.8. representative for the seat The Manchester OOP Town president; Ekiward M. Kenney, Morrissey introduced to the Associates. 1 ■ 1-84 Link* Not Priority: CRPA now, held by Democrat William Committee will sponsor a mini­ * Neil Young * Dionne Warwiek Tapes all the featuras on this A 12.6-mUe corridor location opment. environmental Impact state- mum of four students, between • America * Dean Martin Needles for Interstate 84 through Bolton, ’The CRPA report was Aibmlt,- ment prepared by consultants _ nommauon is. the ages of 16 and 20, to a sum­ mer inteni program in Wash­ '' • Frank Sinatra Coventry, and Andover is not ted to Hrael ResnIkflff; head BF Charles A, Maguire A'Assocl- Ago^elli./^Former Ham PUUiTS THAT PLEASE, COME from THE BROWER TO YOU . r- a priority,''Hccordliig to ,the plaAnteg- and rtiseB^ for the atse of Wethenfield.HiAt re- J? ington, D.C., at a cost ol $150 . It' ' Capitol Region Planning A^n- State _Departihent‘ of Transpof- port concluded that the proposed C ^ r to 1970, has n ot^ ^ d h . ^ '"t cy. taUon. 1-84 .would have Uttle adverse whether she Is Interested In m e program, held for the first ^'2 For f j time last summer, was arranged All Capitol • Apple range... ■ihe--CRPA’s tranaportaUwi The CRPA’s transportaUon Impact, and In many cases rumili« again. , . . GARDENS by U.S. Sen. Lowell Welcker committee, according to region- committee also asked for an would benefit the towns In- ® * P J ■\ll t.'ilcgorics - rock, Si/,cs to III mor,t and U.S. Reps. Robert Steele al planner Denis Jones, relter- addlUonal environmental exam- volved. thhigs a™ “ ® c - folk, vocal, ill players: tiiiiif; your W a o d ta n d and Stewart McKinney. sli iiinental. (•oiintr\ . Angel Albums ates the CRPA position that pro- Ination of the area, and furtiier A public hearing held by the re d l^ c^ , ^ d , ill nccillc lor si/c. Each intern will spend five ole. grama of transit Improvement considerations of other routes state April 4 in Coventry drew “ e tovm MmimtfoM ca • All Beatles • All Leon Russel days in Washington, m e $160 Mrs. Woodland says: Mrs. Garden says: are the priority cMicems,-and for the expressway project, considerable well-organized op- cost covers transportation, lodg­ • All Grand Funk • All J.J. Gale priorities and funds should be The State Transportation De- position to the new route, which Assembly Districts are cotc ing and meals. " It’s Woodland Gar­ “You can be sure. refocused toward transit devel- partment has already had an jg planned to connect Hartford ®“. ‘a “ ‘^® ‘ * GOP Town Chairman M. Adler • All Bloodrock • All Quicksilver dens for plants and Most economical and and we’ll buy it for vou! ------—------to Providence. Most of the oppo- Is wttled, el^r by Dobkln said today that thoae M altion. however, does not spe- the legislature’s com m l^ e ot • All Seatrain wishing applications for the pro­ garden needs." helpful, too!” • • clflcally object to the recom- ^ ^® specie master appointed gram may contact him at his mended 1-84 corridor; most of home, 153 Shallow Brook Lnne. S PLAZA DEPT. STORE ^ the opponents are environment­ Praises Registrars Dobkln praised the registrars AURCA • Grunt alists who 'are opposed to any Mighty Good Advice from Our Howering Twins (We Have A Notton To Please) . , . ___oil oI both parties, the registrars' Public Transport E . BODIMJC T PK E . (Next to Piqtalar Market) S i ^ T o f Z hZ and the many volunteer OPEN WED., T m n tS ., F B I. tUl 9 ■me Capitol the fantastic job Used Less in Paris Agen^ hM I-M tat ^ BUSH and CLIMBING SWISS GIANT Red Seal LP’s PARIS — The number of peo­ the Windham Reglim A ^ncy redlstricting plan Open until 9 Tonight has jo u n c e d its support for ple using public transportation ' Jefferson Airplane • Heni^ Maneini owwn*'''***"**^ In the Paris area Is declining Burner-with-a-Brain lest Sdeeli^ of 2Sc the highway. said, “ I didn’t beUeve by about 1.6 per cent a year. ' Nilsson • Guess Who ^ e y could do it. I don’t know PubDc transportation, which R o ses P a n sie s makas all utaiislla Eye-I«v«I oven At Hcnl : was used for 62.6 per cent of all Regular $1.69 ' Elvis Presley • Arthur Feidler cooks and kosps Nova Scotia la about 360 how they did it. Now, they’U Freshly Dug! automatic. r e iR WRAF & RilBON miles Icng with an average ha^^ to do It all over again." trips In 1966, now represents on­ food warm. «*..'hA'. . breadth of about 80 mUes. OOP Registrar Fred Pack re- ly 46 per cent. All Bell • Scepter NOW $1.39 $1.19 _ Windfall flUARAHTEEII reffMANENT WAVES Vanguard LP’s ‘‘Complete With Hair Shaping, Styling & Shampoo” JL JL Providas an unllmitad 3 for $3.95 3 Baskets for $2.99 variaty of haat • lUDGET PEiRMANENT • '?LUSH 'N LOVELY" selactlons to meat Six bumars gitra Fbcmula 600, l-etrwigth lanolin lotion. ^AIR THICKENER PERM. LANDSCAPE SIZE your cooking daalrasl -you instant on, Excrtlent aolutlon for moot types e ju e Lush ’n Lovely exclusive Ifolr Thickener Instant off, with of hair. ® a » * permanent, adds body from within, adds V EVERGREENS, JAP YEWS 9 ^ .4 4 no laftovar haat. bulk from Without. With new Polymar • MODERATE PERMANENT lotion qnd netdrallzer. Speclcti strength Spreading reg. ^2.95 NOW Seeret Formula 760, Special solution with lotions for all t ^ a of hair 14.95 controlled waving action. Two strengths -Also: Andromeda, Azaleas, Rhodedendron, Pyracantha, English and American Holly, Mt. . . . one to r normal hair, the other gjBA Laurel, Pines, Hemlocks, Junipers, Boxwood and Much, Much More! ■ ".'IS. ftM' dyed or Meabfaad hair. EMEW Conaolt your operator or manager for Ltf Pilgrim MiHs Two handy storaga the best perm to salt your needa. Moke A Headquarters for SOOTTS® LAWN PRODUCTS! compartmar.U for Drill Silhouette • DELUXE PERMANENT F E E D TOAT HUNGRY LAWN NOW! ' i Penoned PdHem For Your Hedging Use condimiants or utanslla.' Our Formula 1000 with polyunsaturated Every Mpn., ’Tuea. tc iVed. Just For Your oUs, paekaged with special'formula solu­ HAIR COLORING SPEOAL • Qremfielil Only $11.95 tion and complementing'-neutralizer in Figure (Covers 18,000 sq. f t ) BRIDAL WREATH vorioua strengths for dllferent f f 4NE TINT RETOUCH $549 It’s amokalassl only The eapeciidly tndned 30" ud-SPIREA v a n h o u t t e textiired hair. I law staff at MilU wUl 49 Ortho Only 9495 The llama aata up pomp. W Set take your accurate meas­ Regular $2,95 the smoko. Yoii urements and make up a (Covers 6,000 sq. ft) Fast, cdmplata self- Open 6 Days reg. M6.06 claanlng ovan cleans broil with tha basic pattern containing plus “We specteUae In your individual figure Only In lass than two dooroloaod. compete WIO measurements, with the 8 tevenings y y SERVICES at amazing Drits Silhouette • H&HUwnFood VM NOW hours. moderate prioea." Pattern Method. Come and No Appointments Ever see how you can create a (Coven 16,000 sq. It.) • 4 ■ varied ot styles with the Drits Silhouette baste p^- Infra-rod broiling SHAMPOO & SET , ...... 3.00 TArtiTIAN BREEZE ..... 6.95 •flanhttFood,‘Sr$2j44 -Also; Mlloganite, Dried Blood, Cotton oLT!r, with shampoo, condition­ tern. F lttin g s -^ u n ., ETi. iBmuohfaotorthan A Sat from 11:00 to 5:00 8-10-6 Seed Meal, Cow and Sheep Manure . . . Long Hair E x t r a ...... from 1.00 ing lotion, reshaping and blower styling. iC'V/ eonvonlioiwi FORMAL broiling. . . and tha STYLES UP IN CURLS from 2.00 RE'COMB...... from 1.50 DEMONSTRAnONS PLANT NOW! Onion Sets, Trees, Shrubs, Cabbage, Lettuce, Peas, etc. Also OlOlW Grass Seed. meat is molit and JUST A TRIM ...... 2.00 WIGLET COMBED I N ----- 1.00 Ttauiadayi tender. U ^ . lItOO.StOO d FROM OUR GREENHOUSE SHOP: Azaleas, African Violets, Tulips, Mums, RESTYLE CUT ...... 2.60 FROSTING ...... 16-50 Gardenias, Large and Small Foliage Plants, plus Much, Much More — All Are Friday, April 14 Urt6n Shonid Considet The nltatlonal meeting Until April town>'Owned industrial park Is Hall to raise money for equip­ 331 Main Street ini asanc 'f •lEy^nun^ -.dHmuBBZzp wteEtShcr c e a r e S y ca as Bf a v e , a anC er. Hte planned wldenlmr of tjm k-#.. 21, at which time ottlcorsotficera wlUwill seeking a variance to permit the ment for Midget Football play­ Tel. 649-4595 ant istai jim^attnc 9sr .Hinei— Ae' nd a u»«fiAia af m oBn. through Tolland a n T w illta iM ter nteM mass be elected for the coming two construcUon of an addlUon onto ers. ( esCattiiiii ^ rtfrty o n e aneeSzc^ i£ ^■tiugzmsm e&nnitf t e MBt iB She I'linac BBid sBCBAf paiaBB nSB wlU bring Improved co m p te r «Tn. "****^’ . years. The meeting had been Its plant, Donations of useful items, in­ Rockville 875-3274 ttaafs pacetaBe af tfee Rerfc- AxboL fiixudtmg^ :;egniucinx&. 0: acais s— n acMiBiAd A Siic age tramc fiw and prorresTto^I himself as an "en- tehtaUvely set for tonight. 'Wie request will be aired dur- cluding toys, clothing, txx>ks, m e P!laiir(iQ{: OmsmaBBLait: ’erttMn laius -wmre ae'r t e e j taoC aliHr Beat Ofl&ce aaC Star B aek- gSBBgB A t Star hops and tbA MBU KAaA, ouwat towns, a o c o fd lM ^ t T v iU !^ ? at ^ point In vlronmentallst but not an ac- incumbent DemocraUc Town tag the April 24 puMlc hearing dishes, shoes, small appliances « m*» tfle* ^Kgmwy /Tiiwuwiiiniir 3XJCC sm im eB bh£ gecanMtiimi fa r ane alffie Oiwwa WU&aBt. lafieeieC C 8 A giiBttS. m e p A d ICBB gfHf. ^ BBaaBiBBiBaBAf nUZdT Qtator of tlto rtS e D etJrtv^^ u u _ Thorpe, had sharp Chairman Charles Thlfault U of the Zoning Board of Appeals, and furniture are needed. QaaC w ft a£ a. ’Tnwfilny aAmft amd: fe*Jiaigmmry tios teen •b Stoe CBBiuitiBfcm t r t&c mans can idlarliii Brit&. afeaaC « » tWE SPKXMUBBE M ■rTU nfflM PAINTING of TranspottaUon conUnued to put* hard criUclsm for the environmental seeking re-elecUon to the post scheduled for 8 p.m. In the Town Persons with Items to donate Stfrtie Tanks W ftjriWwrf Ak BS. {•mCTTMtfi e*h'imi.- iimritieK Sb U F A She niofePi ^ highway, whero his rekeue Quire Associates. -a -w.v,challenge------by Ib vln Cavanagh,------u* Alsoa,. on the agenda for the A0OUT HALF AM HOUR. BJarkman of 28 FTanklta St., ifnimipir '65Twu59ni»«iIli gnnnetf iggmran 9a r lacaML fief caane Sins year a Bena- IvT ®***'*“ °*“ ^® 4ta»>»»lance Terming the document an a former member of the Board hearing Is a request for permis­ PURiNtf 11116 TTME You 6H«ulP Mrs. Donald Flavell 6f 80 Foley PIussmI Saweri a>ti* mjfafrrt^nra iZQClkllficif ^ IwftrtTunr «£ b tin f u g m ik a g g w d to a gBerei! a f t e r f n»B«i8i»ir fease feeBB fUOWEB A ll ALWAYS PIOTlCTIP _ thniriita hn^avH ■ Other have serviced 37 acdldente. He "environmental impact alibi," of Finance and a member of sion to construct an unattached PrWe eXTpA carbfully. St., Mrs. Alan Krob ol 119 ttcc^B d s 9sb9 urtfeSb over fhe* *“ ®*®****Jk ^ received the support of First OTiorpe, who has had experience tfikt ttelRE'S »«■»«»»)[ »«f Ituaffimn. BaaS BCj^arewi te She Btajga BJNG PAMT IS SCRAPED AND SANDED the town committee. garage to house and repair con­ HooMi CoRsulas gkfat haleM iwlafimHaR, Maple St., Mrs. Chrl Mikolow- m e Tssra PTaimitr Jtm sgit BlnUegS if M Bette Occie traMbOBOBst j*^***.. Tnw Aft—i eronomiGB anil ’ ®®*®®^taan EiWln Stoetaier, ape- preparing such documents stat- Thlfault has c ^ e d the meet­ struction equipment. H ie re­ ltl«no»Witndadfab»ola-®q“®®«»K “ on ramp, ed ^ wouldn’t dare submit such ing for 8 p.m. at the town hall, quest Is sought by Arthur Oot- Bradley Parlimon of 180 Scott Septic Tanks, Dry Wells, ?*srTmuBSBi W B gnaxteC y OWBT Hb A e ttsana. aa ae cobc. ti» tStaaig pBE^t&oipnsisos^ np t&s ' b w a s h e d o f f ... n o t JUST PAM1BD ‘he easterly and a report." but Is limiting the election of tler for property located in a Dr. Sewer Lines. Installed—Cel­ 3 6e ^ c ^ by local residents, al- westerly dlrecUrais of the high lar Waterproofing Done. Cam- icgulfagna intTwIea, ' WBB iinrACnf 3b an agreenneaE *mtnil Jfc JR JM T Delivering an environmental officers to an executive session residential zone. yhasL. M S M MMCIIIIlEYimOS. ^enSofom af A e Yam m OasAn Hie Tolland Fire Department ?*® ®‘®*™®‘* "P «»- Ucutar’ concern over the lack of town committee only. request by Roy A. Gebhardt,/for ter’s atmosphere, a mixture of bb hjr ifimiifcwi gpw# 9BIMC dto m Peari St. — , 648-S8M PUZA DEPT. STOIE 3n iQ» gp-atiiaiet B H Agafmegna. made a stnmg plea for access gress for T^oUand was thexub- i„formaUon provided In the re- F more city - residents'to Tolland, G&H PAVING INC. »?^s Sports Otoer. a possible future water supply ( $1 Q O ), S p r ^ S h o w who are not .pnepared for rural source. local road Is a safer alignment, f Vesmoa G raag e SZ arSE te M a living and demand sophisticated Tolland’s lack of access and according to GUntor. Call Us Now for Your p jwftffi.*’ anctSanL A p rs jcnst- services the town cannot afford service roads frcmi the highway Ne.'woveipasSuwUl be provid­ ( PRESSED I ) a g aot i m pm af Gmzge BaZ. SetToliight to pay for, claimed Mrs. Ivy- was cited by both Stoetzner and ed af M t Spring Rd. and Reed Paving Esfim'afes ■- S c. »L Lynn Patapas. Assessor Mrs. ICdlth Knight. Rd. u )d near the high schotd ( finadts wiQ6 be ao6S dnzSeg Ae At School Althoug* the speakers gener­ Both noted the existence pf titese at Old Oathoie Rd. The onder- Drfvewayf. Parking Lots, Tennis Courts, Roods PQna>- ftiwiw a s d a 3h££eE sniypeff irtffi SUPER SPECIALS ally accepted the widening of roads in neighboring towns. pasa at cider 8011 Rd, w ill be ( BETTER CLEANERS ) u l ajued acartilag' adt S:3» pJcc- H ie annual Tolland Middle the highway an additional lane The first selectman partlcu- widened. RESIDENTIAL A COMMERCIAL WORK nj. Tbe paftffir is CBritcd. ao sescr- C iik lo r School Variety Show "A Spring in each direction, a strong ap- lary pleaded for access or a ^ 321 GREEN ROAD MANCHESTER ’nijng,’’ w ill be held tonight at pieal for mass tra i^ t was v<4ced service road to serve the town 'MjanciMBtor Bveidng Herald TELEPHONE 649-5233 Next to 7-11 Store 646-5686 J ToyshGyms hPools 7:30 in the bchool .auditorium along with en'vlronmental cm- in the area of the projected Old^ ToOaaa,. I oomapotodent Bette m e y.wAing B o ard of A ppm H beginning at 7:80;' c6nis. Cathole Rd. overpass, where’ gaaM g, «eL 818^2848. Bis boBd a pfdic heartog Taes- diaries Mooney and Cathy The DOT should be cmicemed several offers have been made def at pjB. at toe Admia- Dwire w ill serve as MCTs for the 'With the I(Higer ranged consldei^ by major hotel chains, repre­ n^madfiita B nO dng to b e a r to ^ r show which will feature stu­ atiwi for mass transit, accord­ senting "progress" which would eeqaeaSs fa r rariaacea. dents performing a wide ing to Robert Bass, chairman ■ beivefit the town in tax dbUois P^xsc Federal Sarsags aad of 'the Omservatlon Commission. Details of Expansion Ixor is leekiig pemiiaiacB to He termed the added lanes only The highway ’Will be expanded ts a a . a mnutag aad fiaalBag baton twlrlliw and a variety of ^a tomnorarvtemporary w solution.Jhm™, ^ ' to three lanes in etush direction sise aad teanperatore siga aear other specialties. Mrs. McNally was critical of from the Mile Hifl Rd. Inter- S ervin g a s co-dlrectors more CCS Rc. S t braaefe. ------‘*‘® environmental Impact study change to the state line, ohly to te feiied for Sae Btercet O. Gardaer is askSag BUen fop not Including a mass transit one commercial buslitess (Se- A re to te espen- pensiiiBoa to rstaM if a bmld- lum tt. speciu enecu aw co- jane as an alternative solution lectman Charles Luce’s gas sta- a n d paoSfe iBg jot arito less toaa toe irim- ordtaatM by Pacheco. to thef highway congestion. tion) and one home w ill be taken ^ ’^defe OB fro n ta g e, ^^he Bpte Sale Sunday John Burokas of Russell Dr., by the highway through the Tol- kx u aerated on toe cast aide A "Refugee Bake Sale" w ill and a former member of the land-WUltagtcm section, of Tinad Rd. be held Sunday from 9 a.m. to CRPA Transportation Commit- Construction of the expanded You Bu<^>aHToo Game Counteract Game Chain Drive and set a good deal wi thg as. af tfee Jack Aigine Ebderprises of 1 p.m. at Shurway Martcet, to tee, called for an "admittedly highway could begin in 1974, ac- of mond BBd gpiiagfidd. M ata. is leektoc a by Ideal Pedal Cars ralse funds tor the annual Walk radical" solution of forcing-car cording to Qinter, providing the F—-g— BBd the Mayor oa- 3 ft * h t T i 3 . 8 8 m O e y CbBa- concert, and dance, all designed Mile HUl Rd. and Meirow Rd. leaves. A t'’ the Rt. 74 inter- aJd** on toe meat aide of Rt. Put on a ^b a sO . now tiy a pick Challenges 3roor jii Pedal or chain drive cars by to raise money for the needy of Interchanges wew well received change, Noirth River Rd. will A ppnetham warn m ode am to e 8Z. - if you "re too roogjh. the mule Murray . Cars, racers, the world. by the residents, although .It. be wahgned with Buff Cap Rd. in all s iz e s ! Ranald C. Jehaa defies your sense of I toree-towB beris heeaaee cf- wfflkick! tractors. No rain chet±s. lo c a l organizations Including was claimed they did not go far changed to Intersect with the L one. VesBOB. is i the lio n ’s Club and the Tolland ■ firialz felt th e re w e m a h e m ia l pemiiiM ioB f i r i ect ym m 50c Irttoy ticfcH h a «! better rheare o t m iiilM t th e Junkn: Wotnoi’s dub wUl help and serrice and general repair­ tile youth In planning the pro- er's Brmae on Ilartiutd TTdce.. gtam. Residents, interested In a e a r Ra'm fn.eti RdL M ta. B a il G arrity o f M TtnaBr assisting with the program may Rd.. Maacbeater. has been Meet- leave their names with those Opem 6 Dmys *Opem Thttr% . till 9 *"" The Rockville Area Cfenrch ed toa armnd ta n a as js i BdriB Women United win base "Be­ working at the bake sale, of tfee BoelcTBle Rwildtiiii CInb hold toe Woraen," as tfee theme flehooi tjundteB Lookimg Pm- Somuthimg - Vtuu tml im Fo€tt 5. fir May FeOowiidp Day to be lAihches at ' .the MCadow- Otfeer ofBeer s o b o w ere deet- brook, IBcka Memorial and Mid­ Wemr? bdd at EJEogtea OtngiegatlOBal ed aad to te jnstalled May T Chnrcta, May 4. 6 Leg dle SchoolB next aw : Mon­ O m r Hmmd Mmde M oeem m s f o r M en A re are Mrs. ADeo BeaTeratodt, efee Area tbuithf a to participate day, beefaronl, vegetable, corn W itiumt m Dombt the Moot Comfortmble d n d peeddeni: Mrs. James Jotipld- w in tn rln d e tboae of VenMMi. bwad and butter, fruit crii^. ae. fiianrial treaaiirer; M ib . Tuesday, spegfaetti with mbat JBmmdaaeme IF c ^ r e Ever Seem or Worn . . . Ttallaad. Effingtan. SomenvHle WOttam Oarvis. trcaanrer; M rs. aad Somen. Women are invited Tuff Boy Gym sauce, cole slaw, cheese stick, Mmde of bigluk Chrome Leotker, in S in ^ , Lecanrd Fyieditek. reeordfeg to being’ a giaeat 3»tm1 ft COOizfl^ homemade Vienna bwad, fruit Domble^or Rubber Sole*. From $ 2 0 to $ 40 . an d eorreapoaiBag aeeetazy; Bticai of fixid fir a "Taatiag bee” cup. % OavRag. S9.99 Mn. Maid Day. ctairmaii of b iia 'b rta i to b e a t doob. pfais U Wednesday, turiiey and gravV, ’ tzoatees; Mix. Aittaor Ffend and fopiea of toe recipe fir the | mashed potatoes, cranber^' Ifias Alma Tk. aeronil and fo^ they bring sauce,' peae and c a rre l, wU f. barm an, ^ i^ J c iL e r Odtd imateea; Mis. meodote Tfib^peogram will be Cram 1 and butter, fwkh fruit. Fenton, luaidial; Mrs. Hilfeam to 3 :3 0 pun. Baby tadl- 2 ^ " tubular frame. 14’3” overall; 2 Thursday, Italian grinder, Pease and Men. Arttaor FUse. pickled beets, carrot sticks, eight hundred ei^ify*seveii UeB n«D be avaOafale. Mias I swings. sk>- ride, trapeze bar. 8” fint aad arroeal manfaals; Mrs. Etoto Picaaa. bead of tfee re- overall side' entry slide, 5-6 passenger fruit. New .ttaf down Friday, fish sticks, fwnch m ain st r e e t , in' EfeflD Campbetl. ftagd abi: M rs. Bgloas ethraHon departmeaf of lawn swing. atphall roofing Paid Jones, preas eorieapoadent 9L latoe Cbnreb tat BHagfan. | fries, com, bwad and butter, downtown manchester, thinjglot, In many and Matoriaa; Mn. Jusipti win be file gni chocolate ice box cake, Connecticut Bomaa and M n. Geoege Cben topic win be. “That They AO | 'Hishr.Sdipol lunches next week colon. aey. fint aad aeeoad gnarda T t t j B e O ne." J a j o a t aw ; Monday, sausage, grinder, Put on a flew roof now for tho I F h c r c Fitting It An AKT end Tfee center Road Sefeooi PTO ftifther iutoaiwatiofi abont toe | Boys^ and Cirls^ green bean , salad, cheese cube, appooronce^and voluo it will baa ejected Mrs. Gayle Guta day's atiltiUes aboidd eonl butterscotch pear. add to your home. Satitfaetion It A MVSTI as president aad Elbert Hcnder- Mrs. DonaU togOs. Maple 9 U I ’Tuesday,.'Juice, Italian lasag- SOB as siee |»eiidmr ElBngfan or Mrs. Lymaa GU- ] na, tossed sFltul,' Jello. Deluxe 20 Inch Wednesday, half day sessltm. Free Mmn Street end Purnell Forking PVrrtnBt were tadd at a re­ bert of Oomen. ^ cent III! illBg Other oCBceis are ’Thursday, spaghetti with meat Bichaid aeronri rice The Toong People’s FbOow- sauce, spinach, cheese stick, Vi­ ours. diip of &t- Joka's KpjsropBl Sidewalk GmYertiUe enna lireaid and bfltter, frosted Cfenrcb. R t 30. wHl apiaistr a brownie. ham aad fish dimer, April 31. Friday, baked fish, french as a fimd rairiag project fir a Bike fries, stewed tomatoes, bread week-end retreat. and butter, dessert. The dimer wfll be served in G old M edal ^ •' BoUetin'Beard the perito boose with servings The Pilgrim Fellowship of the ALUMINUM Garden Sales at S pja. aad 7 p-ia. Rc^ena- Pitch B ack United CangwgaUonal Church GUTTIR SUSPENDS COMNOS w ill hold a work day tomorrow fions wfll be lequired aad may An Ideql woy to reploee 3 1 0 OAKLAND STREET — MANCHESTER — PHONE 6 4 9 > 9 4 0 6 be made by railing toe parito » i ’ to raise funds for their New Tork a t y trip during school old, crocked oeillngk Ail oCfiee. vacation week. materidli ** our store. kJOOO sq. ft. Rag 12JNW sq. ft. Rag Coaster brake, adjustable The ThUand Junior Women’s ^ 2 t Employ 1.4 MOfion handle bars, pneu- caub w ill hold a Tkg- and Bake conversion plan R e9 .S 5 .95 Reg. $10.95 IfBII' IXELHI — The Tw«aa training wheels. Little league approved. 38’ sale tomorrow and Sunday be­ 10 ft. stefimi S A V E $ 2 J » ! SAVE SCOO! Railways employs aeaxty 1-4 X 38 ’ size. ginning at 10 turn, at two loca­ BdlliaB people. aboBt 8 per ecaf tions, the Henry home on New SAVE NOW NOW of the total Isbcr force to Tndtoa Rd, d id thb Bach home on Mt. Spring' Rd. A i^ iy hour for five and six -now-pay-in- CHARGE year olds will be held tomorrow 2 4 ’x4 8 ’’ Round 6’’ Reck morning'from 10 until 11 at the IT! Tolland. PubUo library, sponsor­ *3 H ia Ok. ed 1^ the Tolland Junior Wom­ en’s caqb. 17.9 The Pawnts* Prom w ill be Po

PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHlSSTEfe e v e n in g HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1972 N ( UX UntarthtJ. oua^ Author BUGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE an cL Dtp YOU HlXU itNWDR 7W/« ■ By DAVB LABSSON passed In the committee meet­ ticle wUl deal moatly with that er, trying to muscle in on the two Issues, a tense hush fell Speaks MUaWUMPMV CLMMtN' TUI* MfH ■■ ings are voted upon by the en­ problem. NOT ■ An>wtr t« PntiMf AH major world prob- ^rritory of the small, "Third over the Assembly, CITY H^* TV* » * T CODK* tire Assembly. Now, the "Implementation It was time for creative diplo­ dt9ph'9nou5 , a t A • 1ms came to temporary World" Countries, IN Trt* VYHOt* <:<7UNT|Wt Famous Structures At the end, of the session, the the Declaration of Principles macy to strike. The Chilean mph; tme vAy he *Am AMP* (SOOP screechinar halt on Satur­ students are subjected to a cri­ N\AY HAVE YEMi TO Governing the Sea Bed and i H ie Mg fight was over* the Argentine, Peruvian, Ecuador­ At MHS CWN'T think HE'D KNOW day, April 8, from 10:80 tique from a real live member Ocean Floor, and the Sub Soil basic provision of our 200-mlle o o A . IF IT WIN* FRIEP AFAsUUT RlM AFTiK 5 Subway in ian and Brazilian-sponsored res­ AUl across ajn. until about 4 p.m., of the United Nations. This thereof, beyond the UmMs of limit as opposed to a U.S.-pro- olution came to the floor. Ralph O. Martin, author of Montreal year’s niember was Bemt toe best-selling book, "Jennie: S u V w A N K IThii---- 6 Word of whei\ a small contingent of National Juriadlctloc- Norway to the United Nations. Eciiador, along with a bloc ot it was brought up again In the for territorial waters, and that rebirth Sprin<^ English students Wednesday. E Aromatic herb 8 Trial VIP 10 Zodiac aiui eurred as a reault o< the Ckir- Manchester represented three South American nations, claims General Assembly meeting. It the United Nations serve as a The result of seven years of 10 Biblical struc­ work, "Jennie” was at toe top 13 Article of ture (3 words) rent Affdlrs Club’a partldp^tttcn' ocun&les: Indonesia, the a 200-mile limit of territorial Was then that the high drama "court of appeals" for all ob­ beUef 11 ------^ Arbor, hi) the annual Model U.N. As- Ukraine (Ukranlan Soviet So. waters (mosUy due to the fertile began to occur. jections to any such claims. of toe best seller list for SO O i n oncr^cU weeks. 14 Canadian Michigan of war nivqre •emhfy, held by the atudent dl- olaUst RepubUc), and-SJeuador. fishing grounds of the Humboldt I At lunch (a very American The United States immediate­ province 12 Fine fabric 29 Congers vlMon of the World Attain Cen­ There were three committees: Current, whldt Ues about 200 ly came to the floor, its "hot In researching his subject, )6 Attracted 15 Palm leaf 31 Dpvt sound romblnation of hamburgers, huttfimJyour ter, Inc. FUty-flve natioag were Committee I, which discussed miles off shore). rVench fries and cola) the pro- dog" representative proposing Martin found great competition m ic k e y FINN BY HANK LEONARD 18 Move on (var.) 32 Lie in wait Implra — from BTnston Churchill’s son wheela 17 High (music) 33 Anglo-Saxon “repreaented” by Mancbeeter the use of sea bed and ocean Because of this stand, we verMal "vdieeling and dealing" an amendment to the resolution IT'S VERYOUIIT INTHCliSj 15 Malt brew slave and 17 other high schools. Tliis floor as regards national Juris­ found tiiat our group was in di­ that would still give the big Randolph, who was writing his' 19 Stream in ®!f1ng|ll?e'pari took place, In the words of club ds tht toineJ in htr father's biography at toe same COULD SB AN OMINOUS 83 Span 1th cheer Italy 34 Was observed ; r annual meeting, held at the diction; Committee 3, which rect opposition to many cotm- kdvisor Elgin Zatursky. Al- powers their chance to weave 88 Fur Jacket 20 Maned beast 36 Behold I Aetna life Casualty building discussed the "International time. Luckily, Martin discover­ 84 Get up A tries, including a "dastardly ^ u gh this could hardly be call- in the territorial limit of 12 21 Italian city 39 Guido's high fllCtntury («b.) on Farmington Ave., Hartford, problem" of drugs, or psycho­ ed a fresh source of Informa­ 38 Allowance 23 Egyptian note coaUtlon" between USSR (the M "wining and dining" (another miles. hair Q cce.n tec/ itaSui*’’’ features the student-represented tropic substances; and Commit­ Union of Soviet SociaUst R«- tion in toe castle of toe Duke / forwaate divinity 41 Thus (Latin) 55 Raw metal ^tursky phrase), delegates India also added Its own of Marlborough. There, he had ELI- 88 ------Dame nations taking place In -commit­ tee 8, which discussed the puUics) and the good oT USA.' GO 25 Bitter vetch 42 Elbe tributary 56 Ethtopien from the "uncommitted" ranks amendment, the only true com­ access to many of Jennie’s let­ WAIT cathedral 27 Teutonic god 43 Small dtgnltery tee meetings on various Issues, Pakistani refugee problem. It was very Interesting to be rapidly fell In with our bloc. As promise amendment. In which It o u r cries. M ■ PO^POR 30 Sources of ters. Randolph Churchill had and then a General Assembly This reporter represented Ecu­ on the other side of our own na­ we raMdly skipped through the suggested that a 12-mile limit wisdom r~ r r v \ r " been aware of toe letters, but r~ meeting. Here, the resolutions ador in Committee I, so this ar­ tion, and view It as a big pow­ iiommlttee reports of the other be imposed for territorial wat­ , r . r 38 Individual ego 10 il had been unable to gain permis­ 37 White----- r~ * ers, but that a 200-miIe " W c j^/u.tter& / sion to use them for his book. SSEerpart It II i i l i l of influence” be established Martin was first attracted to 40 French river iT wherein an organization of the OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN 41 The Bridge H It ' i o ^ ^ t h s , r Jennie as a subject because ot o f— it UN would have to ask permis­ her great influence on Winston. 48 Morlndin dyes IT sr TTMfT sion of the country whose Jennie has toe rejMitaticn ot be­ I NV./,NO, hmiw i& wWire if e mr«r^ww».»-Ns^s c p h im ikj- ' 47 Cognizancs "sphere of influence" was to be ^ o u r ing toe greatest Anglo4axon HEVil-OOK/ TH' BULL MUST 48 Colloquial as­ RETIRIN’/ ANP FROM TH' fA IM eP 1TD TAKIN' A WEEKS V(*iCATION sr entered. woman. ■//."/////,■////,'wnw.,I /-'BUT HESTAKIN'HALF THE ^ sent (8 words) W-l LOOK ON HIS FA C E .l t^U B SS iT j stk p w i t h h i m i if h e w e r e JT 11 R R IT Unfortunately, this resolution Jennie was bom In , MUST BE TOUGH 9,N5i^TO ' SHOPI^ ...... 48Subsids c n b u io PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER LEAVE SOMETHIN'HE 5 SPENT ' l e a v in ' f S r aooPHEF'-^ 81 Small f upper did not state that a country N.Y. Before she was 20, she LIKE A CASE FORTH' STRETCH­ the High School World fr\ k HIS WHOLE LIFE ftU IL P IN '' ER , WITH NO HOPE / room would have to go through the ,moved with her family to Eng- 53 Shaded walk FRIDAY, APRIL 14 VQL. XXXIV, No. 25 organisation to enter someone’s ‘land. In England, she grained Tt>U m e a n V p N A ' S7MakapubUc 1 s a v e TtiU ) I WiATO S L ^ u t-O N T U "sphere of Influence", and neith­ shipping if-} great reputation. A very beauti­ MONEY ON / \yes.^ 58 Popa'f crown IT W n er did It iq>ecify how such an ful woman, she was a pianist TAKES? 89 Numeral 80— Park, W organization could be brought t t .m p O j of great talent. She herself was Colorado H Letter to the Editor Into existence. Tlie path of com­ #\ an author and editor and pub­ tl W !» - ■ ■ ------■ ,\ promise was blocked. lisher of an international liter­ DOWN A A A A A A A h f \ n c / ary magazine. 1 Obese *r Once again, the South Ameri­ 3 Individual B" u V:* can Moc took to the speaker’s Between Winston and his fath­ 3 Jai»iwse coin u Coldness at MHS side. )3oth amendments were de­ er, there was very little com­ 4 Employed feated and the main resolution munication. But Jennie was (NIWSPAPIK ENTIRPRISf ASSN.) To the BlAtor: ^ job or being an executive, came to a vote. One by one, special. In Martin’s words, Jen­ 'Have you ever wanted some- ir even an executive’s wife, the "hot dogs" of Chile, Ecua- nie was "mother, father, sweet­ one to talk to, during one l|xit If this is all that ccncents dor, AigenUna and came heart, and sister" to 14Tnston. your atudy halls? Someone vriio .J*®. again I say there Is to the speaker’s stand, _ J 1—1 U L- i—' A firm supporter of Winston, she U used her Influence to promote a o may be Just as bored as you JomeUUng wrong. Wo have to Delate was closed, d o ^ /4 aw»<2t A-14 CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNIR oL m i n i a t u r e . him In all areas. "TTie relaUon- are? The two, three, four or p ^ e and >me roU call vote started, riiip was Incredible,” said Mar­ more of you could really get « was a truly tense moment; zoo. Into a fantastic talk about any- ' p » ^ e m .la tb u w htotory hinged on y\ N « i n 'aia/m iu e th ey I ed by his nejtoew Ross Pastel, A u w e Ali. T H e T iM e HAVB nn nni) nnur hA*> hTrtnir fn ^ Is ZOO, Called a worid, besldes resolution. A surprising upeet J tAu)'” rimed doorways mere humans 4EteO R lE Sl! / other and torpugh ^ finding Manchester, Ing him In toe open forum had with warm weather coming, toe are blinded by the sheen of toe out more, orange, green and blue Inter­ e im,, wu, ht toe people iors. Many cemversatiens have been hre” you^’”ire’mJghrb^bto otti®*® Manchester, de- where toe money comes from with donated" material'and vol- started by us UtUe people, on *‘Th* part ( •nJoyEd w »t tht run bfstw*d^^nnRh« flnd out about yourself If aU "older!* generation Borvea credit for his inimitable for toe education budget. In- unteer workers. In toe park toe you talk about how this phenomena occured...... • . • sntl Dfs Moinss whtrs QladvE dostn't pavs any V S '.t ______It’s going to tike a Uttle o f out-Rusrianlng toe Rus- forming everyone that it comes location would be central to • * . » \ to) VcNid photo by you are going Was It done by UtUe elves dur­ ralatlvas/’ f * Donald Chflritoibt an MHS senior, plays Gershwin’s icooperation from boto rides, sia**® (be was suppoe^y toe from toe pnqwrty owners, of avoid comidaints from toe sur- ing the night? Was It a chain yw re going to have your hair, jjyoti cure, to get out of our representative of toe Ukraine, which 70 per cent are over 66; rounding houses. reaction? Did one room finally “Rhapsody in . Blue” at the recent band concert. 8tC ." \ n Inn .1 A- . . ,, t * . .« ^ 7 * MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY .(^ques and start thinking and a satellite state.) He also de- nig point seemed well taken. Af- PoUcing the- area. The Youth break its bonds of boredom and really super scared when itaUdng: from toe “older" gener- servs credit for his replies, ter that perking up of every- Commission suggested, would be set an example for all toe otb- THAT didn’t WINTHROP BY DIC^'CAVALU I m of w ^ «r genera^ respoSslMl- such as: "The Ukranlan Soviet left up to toe pecq>le \riio regu- era? DOfwy College Acceptances is going to do when we start u^y ^ for. Socialist RepuWic wlriies to leurly were there. iBuildlng a Can this virus of freedom be I VVDRKEP to run this worid . . . are wo | someday m^be we’U see register a vote of ‘No,’ cm toe ALL WEEK INFERIORiry . IS Needed peer pressure would keep toe stopped? We could try waiting COMPLEK //(I it HBWorld iAdd Im verrity, Syracuse University, still going to woriy about I to ll happen but even If It resoluUon In question, In the in park peaceful. up nights catching elves, but I O N IH e Louts blllaS ^ : American University (Washing- clothes, or Is It going to be for us we owe terest of toe peace of **"toe BUSINeSS A B rro p Bands, Folk Groups or In­ The youth at toe Board of think we’re doomed. It’s too s o o p f of H s x t f ^ UOonn. ton, D.C.), UOMin. houses ^ ears Insteadr Are ^ ^ ourlwUd^ to bring them world." Directors meeting were all well late! It's gotten all out of hand. BSPOPfi; ^ m a r d Flalkcff, UOonn, our ’Joclks’ going to be big exec- dividuals needed' for Dn^-In Chutes DriTditto, MGC. into a world where people are' gg sandals, my Center! CaU Peter, 289-6182, received and might liave sur­ In our desparation there’s only MA. Mldhart' Derswftoka, UOenn, OoUege, a'tiiaea, N-YOi utlves because they know toe ABBRNATHy! at least trying to get along Equadorlan coUeague-for-a- Monday, Wednesday or Fri­ prised some people present with one thing left to do; Wear sun­ ‘ u nivsnlty. ^ Ocaege (Utica, N.Y.). rigrht people at the right time Wlto other people. ,jgy gald, "Whose piece of toe toe value of their ideas. glasses. Findlay, Bay Path Jr. and are pur ’Jookettoa’ going to day nig^t, 7-10 p.m. Boott V ickis,- Uhlvsrstty ot Think about it, wgrid?-- Carol II Card Hariflgcd Axt School. <^y (Longmeaddw, Mlaaa.). be tiia vrtves ot auch exec- She— D oaflas Dingwall, UOonn, j,___ Fteriar utlveaf WUl they bring home a UntvMNdty c< Rhode Islaad, ooUe^ iMaaa.). bl®® ^ P®F ®bd once In awhile Rodiestor m st of Tech. Fatted Oratral B*'^® b donation here and there T = iT Dopna Dion, Central Oon- cJonit. State UCkxin. ao they can feel they are doing neetteut State College, Qutami- Rdhin IB UDoim. aiast- toelr "fair share" (as long a# fi I BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE plao OoHege, (Hamden), MOC. Is tax deductable)? It aU tiila! ...ANP A CLOSEP- Oonneotlcut state College, S , s f ' CIRCUIT TV. COASS **’ verrity of Bridgeport (Bridge- , 8T®«t to have ^ a fine pay- W»w, lOdWT MS!' 6 n automatically. Joe Dubtri, MCC. port, Conn.), Southern Oooneet- ** ______CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE lachelte Dvorak, MOO. Icut State OoUege. „ Na- :■ M :• David Dwyer, MOC, Lee Geritas,, Syracuse Uni- aREAKFAPT A* UPUAL I PON'T BBLIBVB I WHILB Pfta FROM the CANAPIAN WIL'OWrtWA thaatel Hawthorne OoUege^ (An- yendty,> V Lufkin Talks ^ 'aT TH* LOpaB.„FOyL* VOU’V f MBT MY I'A 19 PUMBFOUNPBPl PRIBNP9.. Ml«9 trim, N. H.). Karen (3Umo^>MI(X;,'V*iv«r- PUC*y WILP* ANP Lyim Elmore, Windham Col- ^^y gf-Hartford. ' CAPTAIN 0A0yf lage to the Itet M pU- PauU Haldaman, Quinnlpiac "SI gtiam : The Current Attain to toe book "Future Shock" byi \ I »H4LL UNP*8««^ ^AYBS I AHAt\/8UT vw MWAWtr Otdlega. Alvin Toffler, before opening thej TH«Y KNOW MOWTtlMV aub* headed by the attaUe El­ David Habsan, MOC. gin Zatursky. floor to questions.. Robert Haiyas, MICC Lufkin said we’re Just begin-' 1 About 80 etodenta wlU be mak­ David Hebert, MCC. MAMHIgP eOUAfJU ing ttaa Journey, Including ®bou* ning to understand the effects ofI r r toOf of the cast of “ Oklahoma r Suzanne Halter, UOonn. poUution. He feels peoide 'WUIj ^ David Herbert, MCC, Nor- more for non-pblluUng pro-i in*toe^we*^ we*h^ra of (Noediflrid, ducts if toey understand toat;l|| morning. April 24, The Vt^ ^ *» neceaaary. j fo r toe trip has not Pamela Hsrttaga, .MOO. An over-aU envlmunental pol- Mt towevw, trips to . Abbte Horwlti, UOonn., Biyn i. needed for aU depart- n S t r t Uenate Qfflo® BuUd- MSwr (Bifyn Mawr, P a.), Was- „»enU In the state. ThU poUcy ?*c *.*if*.*:7i . -• V ,, . \ \ i areltenteUvely l®y«n Unlvendty (MlddtetoWB). u lacking now and causes dlffl- Nancy Jo- culttes because one department, LANCELOT RY COKER and PENN * Y t !r 4n ^vm en wlU return on aeph OoUage (West ttartford), may not know what another «&-i Southern Oonneottcut l^te Col- parent la planning. ' IM or Dave. L. !•**• .Environmental programs inj , particularty In the ele-j mintary grades, should be em-! ted BO that future genera^ The HiKh School World tioite wiU realise the effects cfl LITTLE SPORTS BY RQUSQN t l ^ Uves on the environment,i iBiU .-.t ;:. I ...... Compiled by Students of Manchester High School ___ salii* 1 Bdltor Sports Editor Inirteqxmse to questions, Luf-| PASetALU irin M d he has no plans tor I^ uBIB MINER MIKE MIBTRETTA T o d a y future' poUtlcal life, and lo«^ L--» —s, C)o-Bdltor Art Editor torwaid to returning to private tO C A L S DAVE LAR880N DARYL JURAN life. He idana to continue aa V. commissioner tor as long as be Faculty Advtaer INDIANS Feature Editor feels It U necessary. BARBARA FEE ZANE VAUGHAN Barbara Dan Lufkin (right), state environmental protection commissioner, addresses MHS Ecology and Man class. (Photo by Sue Klemens) ffam a___ iU iX- iC ::= s , SM ESe- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY; APRIL 14, 1972 PAGE NINETEEN PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING'HERALD, MANCHESTER,^ CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1972 ■■ ■ . _ _ _ _ . . ■ ■ _ ---- Neu) Franchise in Texas, Four New Managers, Old Faces in New Uniforms JhsL disuudd. Frazier Leads Knicks over Celts

By E A R L Y O S T ^ith Torrid Shooting Performance Next Strike Baseball—Toss SpoHa Editor BOSTON (AP) •— W a lt i**"®, midway through the third eraging almost 29 a game When "You get a combination of Frazier, getting scoring as- Frazier wasn’t satisfieil period. But then the Knicks the Celtics eliminated Atlanta, those things," said New York sistance from reserve Phil of the Chicago White Sox pitch­ quired Jim Fregtwl fn »n OUI- Black Book JottiDgs > the grandstm of reUred Manchester High NEW YORK (AP)— The Rangers, who moved from lot, He was given the Job with the Los Angeles Dodgers in an ants after several years as a have the all-around strength to He had scored 88 points tufaed on the steam again, ex- wasn’t about to concede any- coach Red Holzman, "and the Jackson, who had 19 points, ing' staff. The Dodgers and As­ fomla, has ita best hitting team coach, Pete. Wigren.. .New weekly fea­ only kind of strike will be Washington, D.C., to Arlington the New York Meta after Gll off-season deal. Cleveland Indian; Lee May, the make a show in the West race. Have you noticed the extra play that Thursday night shooting 72 per tondlng their lead to as much as thing. result’s going to be pretty ob- thought the Knicks beat Boston this winter, won’t have the ben­ Hodges died unexpectedly on former fence-break­ tros, who acquired May in one in history and will give Pitts­ the professional baseball — NBA and thrown by pitchers as the Richie Allen, baseball's fiery The Giants, despite the age of ture column In The Herald on Tuesday cent lSm toe ’fl^Vi;Ltoa«^^ "™ngs may turn around," vious. But the Celtics have at its own game efit of a home crowd at refur­ April 2, the day after the prece­ er, now is doing his. slugging Mays and other vetercm play­ deal and San Diego pitcher ABA — and hockey —NHL and AHL )- 1972 baseball season finally vagabond, will be playing with burgh plenty of trouble in the nights. Second on‘ Thought, Is the work the New York Knicks to a U8- ®“ ‘®®* “*® °®“*®® HavUcek said. "One game been on the other end.” outran them,” he said, bished Turnpike Stadium. They dent-setting strike began. for the Houston Astros; and ers, are in a different positlcm, Dave Roberts in another, ap­ pla^ffs have been getting the past.GO his fourth team in as many sea­ NL East along with St. Louis, o f Jan WhTren. Mrs. Warren handled Holzman also said he expects "and that’s what we thought gets underway Saturday. open the shortened season on Rusty Staub, the favorite son in however. pear to be among the most im­ 94 National Basketball Assort- doesn’t mean that much. A The other two new field bos­ sons. Now with the Chicago which has the league’s Moat days with the basebeil plftyers out on publicity for the Nelpslc Tennis Club atlon idctory over toe Boston “I think we have them on toe game like this you have to for- better performances from Hav- we’d have to protect against. E very team la scheduled— the road at California. Montreal for three years, is trie proved teams in baseball. ses this season are in the White Sox after a winter trade The addition of McDowell Valuable Player In Joe Torre. strike and diamond acUon ml7 Much'of last seas(m and Is a fine tennis player Celtics in toe opener of their run," Frazier said,' “beating get about, chalk it up as a bad Ucek, Jo Jo White, who had 19 I'm not saying we’ll do toe and anxious—to play ball In the ’The Pittsburgh Pirates will new rlght-flelder of the Mets, The loss of Murtaugh prob­ American League. Del Rice with Los Angeles, he has also gives San Francisco a starting Despite losing Robbann, the' the space given in the.'mema is usually .. .Bob Fishel, public relations director Eastern Conference finals, yet tljem here and now going home game. Now we have to go down points, and Dave Cowens, who same thing Sunday, but we’ll American and National leagues be missing Danny Murtaugh, Hank Aaron o f the Atlanta ably shouldn't change the Pitts­ takes over at California and been in Philadelphia and St. left-hander to go along with Orioles are still an odds-mak> reserved for baseball St this stage’ of the for the New York Yankees,'phoned yes­ he still had a complaint. (on Sunday). But. a game like there and turn things around." had six. be loose. The pressure’s on after Mttlement of the first their popular and savvy man­ Braves continues- his assault on burgh posture—-the Pirates Ken Aspromonte will guide IxHils in the past four years. right-handed Juan Marichal—a ers' delight in the .^ e rle a ii season. , .Tbevee viewers cKught a terday and reported he felt the end of "I wldi we could have saved this is egsy for them to forget. For toe Celtics, toe .loss could "You have to give great play- them." general walkout In the sport’s ager who led them to the world Babe Ruth’s career record of have a mixture of old and Cleveland. one-two punch to possibly help League East, while Detroit, glimpse of Maheheiter’s T(un’ Kelley the baseball strike was new. "Practical­ some of those points," Frazier when you get blown off toe be attributed to New York’s hot ers like that the benefit of the Boston coach Tom Heinsohn century-okl history. championship last year. Mur­ One of the biggest trading 714 home runs and Vrillie M a^, young players, led by World the Giants repeat as division Boston and the New Tork Yan­ working out at an Atlantic l^h school ly aU the ball players are working out at said. "We just might' need court. Its those one and two- shooting (66 per cent) and Bos- doubt,” he said. "If you think agreed. The 10-day delayed season taugh retired and gave way to Frank Robinson, the take- sprees in baseball history this the ageless star o f. the Skn Series hero Roberto Clemente. champions. kees battle for second pUce. m baaeball field,' along With lla^R Aaron In fields near the stadium," he said. "If the them." point losses that are hard to ton’s cold sluMtlng (87 per this type of perform ance is go- “ It was just one of those will at last present a new fran­ Bill Vlrdon, the onetime Pirate charge player who led Balti­ year also placed a lot of other Francisco Giants, will celebrate Pitching might be their only the American League West, It ' an attempt to stay In shaibi 'during the strike ends this weekend, we’U have our The Knicks had opened up a forget." cent) which In part was attrib- ing to be a steady thing for games," Heinsohn said. "Now chise in Texas, four new man­ star. more to the American League household names into other his 41st birthday this May. - Los Angeles seems to be in weakness, but that's what they no doubt will be Oakland-^- strike,. .Don’t ex|>ect the w l players to home opsMr Tuesday night," Fishel 20-point lead late in the second B(Mton’s John HavUcek, viho uted to toe Knicks’ gtxxl de- them, you’re out of jrour we’ll find out what kind of a agers and some old faces In Yogi Berra, another former pennant last year, is one cf the households. Although the Braves posaete an even more enviable position said about the Pirates before spite the current absence M perform up to ()dpacity t<» a t least two added. If this Is the case, It will be the quarter toat the Oelttos out to was held to 14 points after av- fenae. mind." - team we’ve got." new uniforms. major league standout, is the most glittering names with a Sam McDowell now is pitch­ one of the gam e’s most feardd with the acquisition of Robinson the 1971 World Series. Vida Blue. to three weeks 'boce {daw starts, and it first night Ud-Uftei‘ in Ya^ee histoty,., National League’s other new pi­ new team. He was acquired by hitters, they don’t appear lb- ipid Tommy John, onetime ace New York, which also ac­ The spanking-new Texas ing for the San Francisco Gi­ will start In d«M tim e.. .wieiddng of Kel­ Wonder, who gained the most, the Yan­ ley, he’s now been in tm major leagues kees or Baltimore, by not meeting at the Flashy Erring Directs Attack Home Opener Monday Morning the minimuin of y e a r ^ f o u i ^ o qual­ field due to the strike? The clubs were ify for the finest pehsion and retirement scheduled to play eight of their first 10 plan In the country. ;^.Ckirl Silver, pro­ games against one another... Players Ready to Go gram director for the Rec Department, Confident Nets Lose reports a record/inmtber of softball Notes and Quotes Red Sox Workout, teams will compete In town-sponsored Tickets are stlU avallaUe for follow- leagues this summer. A record of 10 eia of East Catholic IQgh basketball for teams will ^mprlse the Silk City the testimonial dinner slated Monday To Inspired Squires League, constdeij^ the No. 1 slow-pltch night, April 24 at Willie’s. ReservaUons With Strike Settled Pattin in Opener In Maiuihester ('with doubleheaders may be made by calling the school of­ RICHMOND, Va/ (A P )— Charlie Scott is gone and scheduled eveijr week night at Charter fice. Gordie McCullough, University o Julius Erving is going, but the Virginia Squires are play­ NEW YORK (AP) __ brought smiles all around. “ It is unfortunate it had to hap- BOSTON (AP)—The Boston Red Sox returned to the Oak*)Park. . . j . Hartford varsity basketball coach, will ing a brand of inspired basketball that may propel them “ Everyone is g la d that the People are waiting for the cry, pen and I hope something like business of playing baseball today, trying to resharpen be Ute speaker.. .Coach Dee Rowe has into the American Basketball Association champion­ b a seb a ll strike is over,” ,, hap^ns again." skills gi-own rusty during the 13-day playera\strike. ♦ Shpit 'Stuff to be emlling at UConn after Al Weston, said a spokesman for the ^ 0"“‘elder Rico Carty of At- ships. ------——------The strike ended. Thuraday Tcevee'viewers had a go(xl look at WUt the four-time All-State basketball selec­ The Squires, armed with a ------p Um a 1 DL'ir Williams of the Texas lanta found out the strike was 1 nlladelpnia fnillies. Rangers. “I'm residy to do over while watching television. ■ n r 1 w-i and Red Sox manager Eddie ChambertaAi’s million dollar, plus, man­ tion. from Cromwell High, decided to pervasive determination easily u,e end of the third period And that literally means just gQ^e moving." “I was like the fellow in that iV n Jr O r e S t Kasl} Tacy, who in his first year as tween owners and {dayera, the staff reported 93 male bowlers and 48 die McCullou^, University ofHlartford Oakland A’s pitcher. missed it. Forget hockey and Torre, Staub and Dobson all had apparently been com- Next in line was a suddenly “I really feel good,” said Joe basketball.” agreed that there might be a college head coach directed games that were mlaaed be- women to6k part In the qualifying tests hoop coach, now that South Windsor's pensated for as Virginia swept revitalized George Irvine who Torre, the St. Louis Cardinal Johnny Bench, the Cincinnati some alienated fans among the Marshall to 12th ranking na- cause of the strike will not be for the knnual Town 19-pin Tourna­ Phil I/evesque has decided to enter that the Floridians in the semifinals, had 25 points and eight star. catcher, said he’s eager to start crowd when the season starts. Uonally last season, was named made up and playera Will not ments, both excellent fields. Men’s college in the fall. ’ITte Nets themselves were rebounds, more rebounds than “I can’t explain how I feel in the sesison Saturday and hopes '"There probably will be some r (AP photo) by Wake Forest Wednesday. He be paid for those games, nie Scratch Division 'Winner Ed MUler aver­ buoyantly confident after their he had in the four-game series one word, but happy will do for that there won’t be any resent- cat-calls from the stands when BACK IN TRAINING— Manager Charlie Fox (7) yatches his San Francisco succeeds Jack McCloskey, who Red Sox missed seven games, aged just, over 210 for his four qualifying End of the lin e shocking elimination of pow- with the Floridians. Adrian now,” said Rusty Staub, the ment from the fans. we stiul; to play ball," said has become coach of the Port- three with Detroit, at home, one - games,. .Beimet Junior High spring Yale’s football coach staff has been erful Kentucky in the semi- Smith added 23 points and Ber- Giants work out at Candlestick Park after baseball ribike was settled yesterday. land Trail Blazers of the Na- at Detroit and three at 'CSeve- New York Mets’ right-fielder. “There has been a lot of mud Torre, “ritit I think mqst of the cotmhes will be Fred Lennon In golf, completed with the additton of Russ (inais. nie Wiliams had 20. Bobby Bonds (25) and Tito Fuentes (28) watch DoUg Rader in batting cage. tional Basketball Association. land. Happiness was spread liber- slinging on both sides and a lot fans will be,, just happy that Dave Doomaa in track andi Frank Bad- Wickertiam, 29, who moves on as an as­ But from the opening tipoff it John Roche had 26 for New ally throughout the nation and of propaganda,” said Bench, they’re there Marshall lost only four of 27 . , .. „ ... stuebner in baseball. . . In Intratown was quite apparent Virginia York. games this year, and gained a Marty,Pattin, Ws sistant to (jarmen Cknza after serving aa sports activity against lUlng Junior as assistant at Muskingum College in was a force to be reckoned “It was an incredible win," spot In the NCAA playoffs. High, Bennet has dominated the scene New Concord, (Niio. Wickezham replaces with. Squires coach Al Bianchi said The 39-year-old Tacy played four seasons for Davis and El- Satur^y with Ray. Culp pitch- in all sports in recent years. Bill Nauduszi and like Ooaza Is a gradu­ Rushin,g to a six-point first afterward. “ With (Tharlle Scott B a seb a ll Shortened Season ate of Miami University in Miami, Ohio quarter margin, the Squires so leaving and all the rest of it Seven-Under Par kins, and was a basketball Sunday, Here ’n There harassed, intimidated and over- (Erving’s signing with the coach in high school and for “i talked with Marty today .. .While the baseball players are strik­ powered the New Yorkers dur- Hawks and injuries), we just three years at Ferrum Junior by telephone from his home in Don Race, substituting for the ailing ing, the umpires will be paid their full A t a G la n ce ing the next 12 minutes that the made up our minds we had to Ccllege In Virginia before be- charleston, lU.,"^ Kasko said, Dick Cobb as coash of Manchester salaries. Umpires In both the Amerloan Nets set ABA playoff futility do it tegether." With Magic Putter coming an assistant at Mar- -and he told me he was In High’s jayyee baseball team this spring, and National Leagues have already re­ marks by njanaging only 13 The second game will be " By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS shall during the 1970-71 season, shape. He said *hat hla ann was a fiiie catcher at both Rockville ceived some rt their salary. The N.L. or- To Start Saturday points In the quarter and 36 in played in Norfolk, Va. Saturday High and Central Connecticut State 0(d- bitem are paid eight times yearly and PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP(—“If I can hang fin to the American League In 1970 his Ferrum team had a feels good and that he has bw n , Saturday’s Games lege.. .Gary Wigren, - who assumes his the A.L. umps reqetve their pay in 18 in­ the half. night. 28-2 season and was runnerup pitching batting practice dally. ' Hiere was no let-up after in------club, and g e t real lucky, I might even make the cut.” (Regular season opens) hew duties as an asslatant golf pr<> on stallments, the first on April l,*which in­ "I thought I'd probably go out and shoot about 76, and NEW YORK fAP) __ A Houston and San Diego have regular season, scheduled to to Vincennes, Ind., In the na- y,itn the Southern minoU teatni''‘ New York (StotUemyre 16-12 shortened baseball season Atlanta and' Cincinnati...... IM. start ...April 6. Today . would have tional. junior college touma- ^ ^ Saturday at the Ellington Ridge (Joun- cidentally vras the first day of the play- CLOSELY GUARDED— Celtics’ Art Williams guards Knicks’ Walt Frazier as Roctm gh™ . •B'lnner that’s about what I should have had. or Peterson 16-13) at Baltimore ju fjjjnjly (ret uhdcr wav Angeles and San Fran- been the loth day of the cam- ment. tcy/Club, is the son of Ken Wigren . and era’ walkout. the latter drives past for two of his 36 points last night during playoff action. “ All I’m trying to do is keep ------seven innings ..out of him, but: I and demoralized toe Nets to the SALEM, N.H. (AP) — Fash- (Palmer 20-9) xx , la te S?atiirdav h u t ------really have no way of knowing. ^ 'f\. from whiffing." Boston (iPattln 14-14 or Culp i t u a y s la ie o a t u r o a y , o u t ^ w uidose at least point toat open shots from un- ion Dream ($6.80) won the $4,- It was Dave Hill at his lacon­ The owners, vdiose annual \ ^ oll0 v lj3 ll EvCW t I’ll have to play this by ear'.’ ’ der toe baisket to 2W eet\out (XX) Alton trot Thursday night at 14-16) at Detroit (LoUch 25-14) before the la home £:ame. uuiiijriuutiuu w uie uitui utwiic » ^LUe Is Too Short’ ic best, describing his seven-un­ Desert Gales contribution to the piEin came ___v ______were there for toe taking. Rockingham Park. Minnesota (Blyleven 16-16) at thrown the sport has two only dispute sUll remain- to ™ m l n i o ^ , a r ^ - A t H a t t f O r d Y out der-par 64 that gave him the Oakland (Holtzman 9-16) first round lead Thursday in and a count of one ing-untu the y ^ - e n d negotia- crease of $490,000 earmarked „ , V* ^ xT f Rangers Finish Off Hamper Play Texas (Bosman 12-16) at Cali- strike. tions between players and own- solelv for the health care see- Volleyball at its best will be in the Boston area, were de- the $160,000 Monsanto Open Bolt Plans to Skip Open fom la (Messersmith 20-13), N The first general walkout in ers cn a new ^ I c agreement— _ of the...c pension plan. The displayed Saturday — day and lighted to be back on the pay- Pacers Can Relax Briefly, Golf Tournament. Chicago (Wood 22-13) at Kan- the history of the so

■Ji PAGE TWENTY MANGHEST^ E V E ^ Q HERALP, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1972 MANCHBSTBR BVBKIlfQ, HBJtAIaD, MANC?18fI?!J^ CONN, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1978 PAGE TWENTY4)NE Today’s Forecast- Area Baseball Teams get the job done By DEAN YOST field, also in CVC action. Bular favor- the women, like the men, have down, amalleat pitymant, any- S4S-S144. MARTY The new ' lekgne is "open whara. Not amaU loan finanoe HHtifti fVMinffci thA Tvma«» Comparable with Arnold become much more calorie-con- to other towns in Eastern ' Vof Yonr oomnony plan. Dougfoa Motora (Herald photo by Bucelviclus) C il^ tollmen? Jack Nlcklaus or more mought Connecticnit wishing - to Join . Isfwnmtim . 8«» Idaln. RggHiif .w H cBw e 16 MCC VETERANS—Coach Jim Dewitt talks over baseball squad, Pete Lalashuis and John Goodrow. ri«a tiiB noma nf TMnah sa,i.~ . to Uislr clothcs. Carol likes to and Is d ed icated ^ instOUng pre-season strategy with the only two Manchester wUl be televised AorU 16 and 16 ^ E<^-watch- play in culottes or skirts and VHV RBRAUD will not QUTTUHS and roofa repaired The Cougar* are hoping to get in their first taste wiu oe t e i e ^ a Apm 16 wd le ing u basicaUy a male pas- has a big wardrobe excellence, compettttve ISM FORD FADOON atatlon Community College veterans returning with the spirit, and fair play in diookAe (ho (denUty of - and roptooed. BxoeUont woric- of competition Saturday morning at Mt. Nebo. N ^^^ It ^ least four Umes more "The last Ume i played. I any;ioilfertioer yoing box wagon. 1660. Repaoaooalon. young boys tfarough:’ football lottoM* Rdodera anower-. The Bavlngo Bank of Manoboa- manahlp. Jtyaaonable prioea. Get W ell Soon! takfrta^r^ to fS J iX «« shot a 66.’’ she said. "I decided ^ better prepare ijtom for inSj.Irtlnd box odo who tor, SOS-ITOO. Free eatimatea. S4S-M6S. Attitude of Ex-Dodger Changed over Years S o c c e r O ffic ia ls Country Oub in Palm Springs, 0^n*clui^tOT,^^Uew?”ttot Ingl^^l wore U^e^nert d ^^ manhood and cltiziNialiip," dewM 'to protaot tboir JOHN ALGKNIUB CO. -C all according to CommIMoner ^ raoeSura’**’ follow thia PONTIAO ’TRMPR8T, ouatom, ua for free eaUmate for that Th« casino light is burning constantly School Planned "iri"."..,..------Marshall Taylor of Bdten. ISOS, automatio, s oyltndor, S new roof you’ve been plan­ Other officers are Beniard month old radial tiraa. AaMng "HOLD YOUR fW f— w m •TRANSHflONAL ning. Over SO yean aervloe, and Merv is maddar than hack. Muller of Tolland, deputy ainotofo your ngpiy to MOO. fdS-SSIS. 25 Years Ago Dixie Walker Um hmi in on envelop — RRMAINING PORCEST 08I-40M. commissioner: Jerry Tiwsa O d d i^ to the Olitoamed ^ifeee^^ta ^ vmmen celebrities ^llege In conjunction the Carol Mann, among the top spectacular but unattainable who play golf In Southern CaU- of Stafford Springs, treasiB> .Kdno'Skr, Kimebeoter 1906 OBBVROUBT four-door BIDWRLL Bbme Impravemant ^nnertlcut Soccer Officials women pros, is of course de- for most. Women are likely to fornla, most had tmnrttcnp. er, 4 and Dave Dreselly of Bvaning Herald, tofether V-S, automatio, radio, and Co, BIxpert -inxtaUaUoo of alu- Donald, Carol, Hal, Nancy, Merv, ^ e ght-week lighted that purses In women’s have much shorter drives but higher than the 16 cut-off set by Bolton, secretary. with 0 memo Uxtinc the heater. Phono oss-sasa. mlmim siding, gutters and The towns will form tyo Qommnieo you do NOT' trimxt Roofing InitaUaUcn and Refused to Play with Blacks soccer officials school at the golf are moving toward the size to excel around the greens. the committee. They quietly wont to oee your letter. T ra lltm « lutlntis SorvicM 13 Judy, Kathy, Bob, Shirley, Dean and Jim college every -^esday In room of those In the men’s tourneys. Carol has been playing pro- added a few strokes^ so they divisions, the presidents of loss CBKVT, S ojdlndor, i w repatra. S4AMM, BTASIOS. which will be D tons two^loor hardtop. BxoeUent CaU oao-ssoi. C M i m iB y s Tluirsday’s Results halrad, cpltco cot, woorlng BOB N A M M Y PO O Rlckey told them that rookie jn hig feeling of acceptance on a great manager.’’ cants must be at least 21 years The ’Trinity College Crew will will be closed on Friday, April oondttlon. CaU SM-SUO after 6 issi l i ' BOLIDAT ’Trav’tor PURiTT deantng Company — RDOFINa — Specialising re* 20th Jackie Robinson,14 noBB who would the team. Does this mean, then, that if age on Sept. 1, 1972. aqua, ooilor, vtotnity Root Mid- . p.m., onytimo wookenda. open Its 1972 season Saturday v^k « h L ’ 28 so that the meeting wUl end die ’^Ae. ChUd’o MB-itrrr traUer. FuUy self-contained. nig, floor and window olean- pairing roofs of aU Mnda, new Love, from break the big league color bar "I saw thlmrs In thin iio-hf •• Walker owned a baseball team For further information or to roofa, gutter work, chimneys, Annivarsary rier, was going to play with the with the Ninth Annual Mason- “'® » 8afii«lay. IMS DART SWINOBR -C old, Qood oondlUon. CaU MS-SOas ing. CaU for free esUroatea. Wa . 6 ' he would hire Wills as ------man-rnnkn make nnn application1iin InlorBofBH interested r,oB_ par­ DownsDnwn« f!nnCup Regatta on the O Con-b.,. Minnesota 2. best- "POUND — Brawn mole mon- honor Master tTuri*. OgU SS7- cleaned and rapalrad. M years Wendy Rugha Ru Dodgers "and that was that." Walker. "V^en you’re on a ties should write John Canavarl, a-door, hardtop, S cylinder, after a;80 p.m. Walker, a .300-hlttlng outfield- i ® ^’ together ’ necticut River in Hartford. Boats waA dog. CaU Dog Warden, ■tandord. excoUent oondlUon. SOM. axperienoe. F ret asUmatea. towin’’ ’ “ “I didn’t say that!” said director of athletics. Greater from Trinity, Amherst, C. W. Y 1870 PLAYMOB, 16> traUer, Call Howtoy, saABisi. MOM and DAD Get Well Soon Happy Belated lOth er stayed that seMon. And he tVauier said he beean tn Walker. “I said Wills would be Hartford Community College, 34 No games scheduled •SSMW; Bleeps 6, many extraa. sal- UOOT tniohlng, odd Joba, also Post, and M arietta College will Saturday’s Games PLAINVILLE UNCLE PREMO and Robinson helped the Robinson when he saw “ S^eat manager; I didn,’t say Sequassen St., Hartford. FABKADE DUSTY — Roland be entered In the five races . uN H a~ DufToolor, ttgor, otrip- ISM oRrvbujUR, Mr o-iqto«d, 767a moving largo aqipUanoaa, . . — Birthday w tnrw^m;^ “anaed him. That would be ^ ------No games scheduled od young mole oat. Violnlty Burning barrela daUvared. H eating SHM PlRIIIDiRa 17 Love, Smith 208-676, Pete DeCarli 201- featured In the regatta which Is oxoaUant oondittoo, muot aeU. GA4«1T78 ------Love, GLENN League pennant. ,, first. And that’s a whole differ- Sunday’s Games : Cambridge » . Ploooo oaU, «47- OaU eoT-SiM. IMS SPACmOD camper, SO’, Love, 203-671, Jim Stackpole 216, Howie ®®‘ . A Semifinal. t US*. * sleeps s, aelf-oontalned. Call ______SAM WATSON Wumblng and Cheryl, Teri, Diane »». !»«.«,, 'S Z , ! “S ”* Edwards 201-666, Ted Bidwell 3*^? Bantam Varsity boat, New York at Chicago, 1st sas-soar. heating. Bathroam remodel­ Donna H.H.S.N. end Glen Mother, Dad, Scott, ... ^1 13 *u ' ne was thzx)wn at, "T' how many ono.oo.H AA m___w_____i____ bbb W h ic h has Every Sat. at 8 P.M. ISM ,MOB roadater, good con- withnth courtlyCOiirtlv S^themSouthern mmnnnAra ^ r s times he was __hit,”_ ’said Walker, . • rgt • LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — 203-224-600, Tom Kershaw 203, , u . . of best-of-7 series. ; LAST - - Mato tljrar rat, injury dlUon, |l,Sb0, eaU Toa-SStO be­ ICAN LOOKINC} for lawns, and ing and repairs. Free esti­ Boots, Ike and Mike N e 1 P 81 C 1 en n i8 Tw° outstanding Swedish pole Leo Nelson 223, Vic Squadrito P®” h®® four retum- ; on right hilp. VlolnMy of Cam- outdoor work. OaU S4A47M. mates. OaU saS-SSOB. and a mild dmwl, Dlx- at, but some 1 vanltB-B _Z I >■” |nB- nttramotl fmm 1aa» vab^'b Quarter-Final l a p tween 0-s p.m. Happy 20th Birthday rk* C * J vaulters, one the world record 202-204-673, Mike Masilonis 221- oaramen from iMt ^ars gj louj^ Minnesota, after- M F E A T U R E { bridge Btoaet. Sda^Ml. - G oiofo Happy Birthday pitchers carried It to D in n c r S a tu rd a y holder, have acc^ted in- 669, Roger Mieczkowskl 236-600, won the Rusty ^oon. ; ...... CARPENTER avaUahto W grants Plumbing Sarvlca — Happy Birthday ^ th theDodgers’. He sat to the extremes with Jackie. But he 19M PONTIAC BonnevUle, con- Sofvico Stowigo 1 0 ED BOONE - vitations to next week’s Kansas Joe LiaVae 204 Stan Pliska 9 S 4 . Regatta which Is emble- ______nings and weekends. No Job Free astlmatea, plus quality ^Worm, witho^ oap showed backbone. I never seen Joe LaVae 204, Stan Pliska 284- „ _ , „ „ SAT., APRIL 15 verttMe V-S, automatio, power too big or too smaU. OaU Ste­ work. 648-BI41. Lovt, from BOB In the Florida sun, watched an anyone who could get that el- Ted Bailey will move Into the Relays. 666, Roy Rlggott 208-676, Bob ™®«o of supremacy in New Eng- i AwiOMIHimilWItS i ateoring, power brakea, ax- QARAOB tor 'rent —Cooper IDU -T. . * IflnH t^Aurintf an /4 ttiA AvMA«.l^n«i Street, oar, hoat, atoniige. No phen .Martin at SM-7SM after a Mom, Dad, ' Pookie 8 P.M. j RaSDRVB NOWi Now banquet traa, exoeUant running condi­ p.m. PLUMBING AND Haating, new With all our love, [ hep, W ofxidlttoii^ eSrpotod, tion, 1800. QaU S4SMSS. repairing or motorayolea. tlO. construotton, ramodaing and Kathy and Sua P.S. You'll lay anything 6SS-S067. LOAM for sale, top quaUty, repalra. Free asUmatas. CaU when you're hurt. Hon and Baby Kimmy t fUU bor, Utobon faoUttiofl. ISM VfXfCSWAOBN aadamlfo- 7 ST O C K B.T.O,R. woddingo,. bwqwato, also fiU and gmve|, Ltoensed Al'a Plumbing Oorp. 67B-0830. Happy 25th Birthday Otago, all OQolal foiiot|ano. Oa- oeUont meohanioal condition, for aU types sanitary work. PAT U aK U1 CUUMIL UrUPS irum. ms ^ 1 1 A A *_ A. . -.IWW.A..VAAA .^Awutv.u aw C A R RACE otoah interior. Front end dam- Motoreyolos-4n«y«lot 11 BOm Heating and Plumbing Henley Royal Regatta held on replaces , toron ovaitoblo. The oplany Doxer, baokhoe, pay loader, EDblE and DADDY 1 love you more back pocket, offered a reporter ®‘®®^ Steele Harmon, who resigned to Room (formoriy To Okfo agod in aeoldant. $000 or beat ISM — SgO aSA, road-maohlne, — Prompt, courteous aervioa. "KEEP SMILING — the ’Thames Rivier In England. Adm. 2.60 under 12 yrs. 60o offer. Phone SOS-’nsi, rental and site w ^ . La- OaU 84AUM. eacn day. one, then took one for himself. L t devote more time to Centre’s Mooting BaU), Ooiony SboiMi^ new clutch assembly, bored, tuUppe Bros. foO,, 87B-MM or Lova, ”I feel Uke I’vq learned. ® ^ Entertainment will Include’ a physical education and athletic (Rain Date Sun. 2:80 p.mO South WIndoor, Oonn. SM-IWl, neudy recovered seat, battery. Happy 30th Anniversary Today’s Pro Women Golfers ISOS GBBVBUA], MMibu, oon- TM-SSTT. Sua and Dayid KEEP HAPPY" lou associate with Negro ^ buddv-biiddv Rader Optioned program. BMAOM. vertlMe, 0-apeed, pinver ateer- Asking between |8784aoo. CiUl MIWiMHry, Peggy players m manner and a barfs, to be frank about it, but ' saAspsT, SBABPBNt^O Bervloe-Sa^ Trim Figu res and Scores SAN F^LANCrSCO (AP) — ing, power dtoo brakea, buoket knives, axes, shears, skates, OiwssmaklRfi 19 c , *y in and day out, and stand and talk for five or Hminra f n r VniiiyVilt The San Francisco Giants op- oeata, otbor extraa.' BxooUrat 1B71 SUZUKI UB Duster, TOO Happy 15th Birthday Happy you get to know them. Like you ten minutes. I ’ve grown and rotary blades. Quick service. LADIES' dresses, suits, wed­ Happy Anniversary do wWte players.” ^nd KNOXVILLE,____ Tenn. (AP _ — PALM SPRINGS,______Calif. _ oTVe'ii navar ha at - a tloned catcher Dave Rader to FISHING W E W ILL 8E NnonedR 3 oaoRitton. n.B00. ST6-40S4. m U a a. Immaculate. MOO. Capitol Equipment Co., M Phone ea7-isai. ding gowns and veU#, all ous- CARLA MOM and DAD loth Anniversary Before this, though, Walker grtwn toa” li®’® John H. Vaught, former Mis- (NEA) — Sandra Palmer; 6- to hit a baU off t h r ^ * a a ^ SEASON OPEN TONIGHT PANOAKR-BAM (mPMT- Bop ISM Y^AART ataUon w agi^ Main St., ^Manchester, Hours slsrfppl football coach, was feet-1%, U2 pounds. as the men pros,” says petite tmn made. Some alteratkms. Love, HONEY said he h ^ harbored many of some of Walker’s maturation, WednesHav UNTIL 8 P.M. tu t Church, Riuit Oontor St., Autoo^(lo tranamiaaton, ra­ FOR TOUR motorcycle Insur- dally 7iSA6, Thursday, 7;8AS Reasonable prices. 64AUN. Lova, the racial prejudicesoreludlces of that a ».» ______a ______a namea named Wednesday Wednesday as as 1972 1972 Kathy Whitworth, 6-feet-9, Miss Palmer,” so we concen- . J .a « , “ ® Saturday, ApfU }|, l-T ^ra. dio, antra whoola. Qood oporat- ance call the Crockett Agen­ Saturday, 7:80-4. S4A7SH.. Joyce, Bruce Love, earlle? t^e*^ He ^ a^ptd Son ^nJ^'leXe ^®^' . ’ trate on accukey to glve'^me se'S^on''"^"'^ RoaorvaiUons nqt spooeaeiy. Mom, Dad and Ronny Joe „ . . . A ------^ ®6®u “ ® Houston minor league ,3^ ,^ MemoHai Award Sandra Haynle, 6-feet-6, 120 best possible Ue for our sec- soaaon.______Ing condition. SM-SlSt after cy, Ask for Betty Turner, Oas- and Precious such notions as a black player X b ta lh e ^ ; ”™ T h a t ‘“T^e^^N^vfa^d^irrd honors pounds COME IN FOR A$m^,...... MAO. OOiittdran, W * It SilO p.m. ^ 1677. M o v liif • not having “guts enough” to colored nlavers are excellent Neyland award honors P0^M. tsso. CaU S4SASS1. best offer. Phone saierr, wnoi ii he reporting Roaoomhie mtoi. Oall MS- ter B p.m. penter work.^ Reasonable Uvery. R eh ^rato re, washere Love, college football. ^on In the ^ e s „n their ultimate accuracy test W E SELL MM. ______ISM MBmoURT athtuih wagon, and atora moving epeoialty. Two Days Late Pressure At Home pressure’s on.” air-oonditionea. 6i,BlO. Ropoo- ISM, OBRMAN Push motor- rates. S4A78SB. Henry Stephen Walker says there was great “A lot of people like myielf „ ^ ~ ~ Association, hi the richest tournament In FISHING LICENSES Friding, ohatra for rent. 64A Jim Tom and Edith ‘® women’s goU history, the $110, INCOMll) TAX nturna prajMu> BMaion. The Savlnga Bank of oycle. tSOO or best offer. CaU ' ' 07BI. and Ray pressure on him from back had a lot to leam,” said Walker, Swim Co-Gaptains emphasize the i svelte new pro- --- — 04 ^ (mointrnrat |n your ManMiftor, SM-ITOO. 6aS4)SST alter 6 p.m. ■ / home In Birmingham, Ala., not pulling out another cough drop. SPRINGFIBLD, Mass. (AP) flle*^crf'to^v"s”womm Dinah Shore-Colgate Vfin homo or ooteo. Peraonai m(4 HmiMhoM NrvlM f 13-A ...... — Happy n th Birthday Happy 22nd Anniversary to play with Robinson: “I didn’t ’’And things are changing. Look — Barry McCoy of Pawtucket, Although avoirdutx^ S®.” ^®'® , 'Tournament WHATEVER yOUR FISHING NEED... ISM VOtKSWAQRN F an tb ii^ 1870 100 oc 81 HONDA, excel­ Happy Birthday April IBth toutnoap. Ohll ms*nss, RwvoII HAVE ’mucK udu travel. Odd IPoliiVliif » fopoilng 21 BRAD know If they would spit on me at Birmingham. A few years R.I., and Dave Slconolfl of was thought to inm ^e ner- weekend in Palm Springs If. Buraoth low mUeagis. autqmaUo, AM- lent etmdiUon. CaU S^MTS GRANDMA or not. And It was no secret that ago there was Bull Connor and Rochester, N.Y., have been formance — the wav It d^s prize is a record $20,(KX). FM radio, ‘.m g thnas, ft,860. days, 7as-S8M evenings. Jobs, olean atUoa- and oeUara. WALLPAPER hanging, done Love, MOTHER I was worried about my bust- his dc^s chasing coloj^ people, elected co-captalns of the 1OT2- with female opera :^gers Kathy Whitworth, who finish INODM*\t 4X 06I-STSS, Si7-im . lYee removal, Free esUmatea. and GRANDPA L. aOMPROmON Gjroie Aooes- (ffofaaalonaUy. Neat, clean From Your Family ness. I had a hardware and Nowi we’ve got a mayor T3 Springfield College swim- with tray’s women irolfers‘’lt’s f** ^ ^ a **'® a CRU Dan Moator, M7- OoUega studsnt. STBtoQM. Job. No painting. CaU 643-3068 All our love, Love, sporting goods store back named Selbels and we’re hand-mlng team. accuracy tltet carries says she and her col- SU8.. ■ series for traU and motooroao and Friends Chris, Shifty, Mannew and home. leagues don’t have to hit as far PARS TOWRD, |16. Ctytt Larry. riders, ’rtraa studded. IM Pine A M B r n o U B ooUaga students, attar e p.m, Steve, Teri and Dad Jackie and Bob Early In the season Judge I as the men to present a great ...... Street, rear, Manchester. exparienoed in Indoor-outdoor show on the course. patoUng, town oare. window J. P, .UBWIS A SON, ouatom FISHERMEN Samuel Leibowitz of Brooklyn, Nr Soli 4 Hours daily AS p.m., Saturday dfoorating, interira and ex- Happy Birthday playing peacemaker, asked BOL. ISM VOLVO m 8. Whn, heat- lOdi p.m. waalilng. OaU B4AOOM or StA Only 1 day left tilt ”It’s an entirely different , ISO# lllyR, gnan, wire whotto, 4480 for free eatimatf. ierimr, papartionging, fully in- ELAINE HADGE Walker to pose with Robinson game of golf,” she says, ’’and sund. For free est|matee, call the opening of Place a "Happy Ad" A&B SPORTS SHOP : radiator . rotoaUent condUiqn. flail Im i ”’ ■ for a newspaper i^to. Walker I think people can leani more SAT., April 15 1000 HARTFORD (^K B. • ROUTE SO • VXSNON i PNna' saATSM. •mlimss Sftrvlaw 13 WaS cno inaohint repain, SfASSBi. If no answer 648-6863. Fishing Season! Love, refused. He wab reading letters from watching the girl pros than RCA, Whiripool, Kenmon, Mom, Dad, Steven, for only... $1.50 that already called him “nigger PHONE a7>-806il CR|LINO speolaltst — expert Ray's Tackle Shop they can from the men. With Action Packed ‘ LRfQouf oottthisntoi. toST, fW R. MACHIEI -light truoi^, Maytag. Reasonable ratea. 303 Simioe S t, Manoheater Norman and Gidoo lover.” "The Judge was a men, it’s power off the tee. But P9Ffr, sto«^MMarHpVHIISlivr ow^ jMtbsi’ fi1i8l» lififttil 8 lawns mowed, ferUUstog, Owner of pi)te Qptn Wish and wart^nanahip. one oeUlng or friend of mine, and a friend of with women it’s finesse and rtiy- J Interior, extra rims pnw clean - upe, flowerbeds trim­ all jmur oaUlngs repaired and STOCK CAR ISSI JNTRRttlApCINAL fon Dry Cleaning, STB Wast Ulddla pslntod. Also interior painting Jackie’s,” said Walker. “I said, thm. Men amateurs don’t Urea. Web he|)t. fV,l». 46f tnioh, axoaltant mxulttian. med. OaU ^SaSdBSS after B. TumpUif, naxt to Stop and Holp yfawtosL-Ftwalo 35 Htip Wantod-Female 35 ‘Judge, use common sense. You hit a ball 360 yards, so its easier sou avanl^. Shop, I4A4SU. B4ASTSS. and waUpto>®idhg. Call 38A were down In Alabama a few to Identify with women -profes­ Four new woheUn ttoas- H,* ABcanTBcnbRAL - pipfog, 0771. Sto^ - Mort9«9M 27 WOMAN WANTED, must be DENTAL receptionist, book­ RACES En tries. I goo. m h im or MSMsi. . 1870 fO W J Beatoig, .VenUlaUons, Air- RinisBAVINa of burna, moth- years ago defending those five sional golfers — whether'you’re ORORGB N. CONVERSE — axoallant typist, able to keeper needed for modem black boys who were accused of a man or a woman.” on the all DON DIFFENDORF. BOB JUDKINS 2X. ROGER TREICHUER, Jet, ass, fnt _ conditioning designing rarvlof, hotoa, Btopara repaired, Win­ MORTGAGES, loans, ttrat, sec­ transoriba. ConganlaJ two-girl Hartford downtown dental BUGS STEVENS, HANK STEVENS, HAY MlLLER, ERNIE isea JBDP cgs, w|th snow Drafting. ResidenUal and com- Interior, fxtarior, painting, ond, third. AU Mnda. Realty raping two vriilte girls. You Janie Blalock, who’s expected mitoara, (n fxoeUeht____ plow, dpod oohdlUon, 11,000, dow ehaoei made to maasura, office.'Hours S to 6 p-m. SmaU specialty office. Opportunity to GAHAN, DENNIS GIROUX, RONNIE WALLACE. JOHN FESTI, sas-M , attor s U'mt. «tii (sf nuirouU. sas-ooai, all B ia s VanaUan bUnda. Kays PMtoT hanging. Free eeti- atatewlda. Credit rating unneo- Eaat Hartford plant. Preatiga leam dental assisting. Eheperi- know what those people are to offer tough competition for GEORGE SUMMERS, MAYNARD THOYER, WALLY PETTENGILL, Cat! a^as. OaU after S p.m., 648- easary. Reasonable. Confiden­ thlnkln' down South. You got to the top money at Palm Springs m - SPRINO otoah up, landaoitying mads whUa you wMt. Tapa ra- Paris Area. OaU SSS-3164. ence In some bookkeeping pre­ NEW REINO TULONEN, JIM SHAMPINE, RON WYCOFF, JOHN -T ISM plok-up, I cylin- oorden for rant. Mariow'a. #67 tial, quick arrangamanta, Al­ ferable, enjoyable office en­ picture that to know my pre­ attributes much of her success KERSHAW. DON MILLER, DAVE LAPE. JERRY COOK. DON and gardening of all h^s, Full Quarter Mile Mato St., S4AB881.______. vin Lundy Aganoy. 637-7871. RN, U-7, ahift, fuU-tima or part- vironment and diversified dicament’.” on the fairways to her powers LAJOIE. GAHUTI RACERS. RICH RICCL WIN BARROWS, m matoloto, HO. (tor. fill- PgH IW-MW Mtof » free esUmatee, SSS-0S74. INSIDR—mitalds ptonttof. Spa- 100 ConsUtuUon Plaaa, Hart­ time. BxoeUent working condi­ Another Southerner on the of concentration, High Banked Track CHARLIE JARZOMBEK, DICK WATSON, KEN ANDREWS,-BOB OaU olal rataa for people over M. duties, benefits available. Call ITRPS, sidewalks, stone walls, UQHT traoidng, oallar and at- ford. Bvaninga, 8SS-S87S. tions in modem convalescent 633-83U. Dodgers, Pee Wee Reese of “A golfer—especially a wom­ LANGEVIN, BRYAN OSGOOD. DICK CLARK, MR. CHARLAND, ilgk-hp half. ttas olfMtod, odd jobs, towns, QsU my eompstltora, than call home. (3aU Mrs. Wato, Nurse l^ouisville, Ky., did take a. Y an golfer — must have complete BUTCH JELLY, FRED HARBACH, KEN SHOEMAKER. LARRY 1870 9 H flraptooes, flagstone terraow. traaa out told ramovad. OaU ws, Rattmataa gtvan. ssATset. Director, B38-6ST8. Boat Hart­ HOUSEKEEPER, five - day stand for Robinson. On the field lin Evont EDWARDS, MERV TREICHLER, RON BOUCHARD, GENE BERGIN, ®«H< , , All oonorate repairs, both in- coordination of mind and muscle SONNY SEAMON. GOOBER SCHEIDEL, DON WHQRLEY. B. C. HOIIe V ^ S 64AM00, ford Oonvaleeoent Home. week, own transportation. Call Reese would go out of his way { for maximum accuracy,” she « « H P ■Uto and- outslda, nUltoga, - I ', ' P ’ ®^4R'i'lN. 3VU Biieliiasa ODDOffURltV 2 9 646-3630. to stand and talk to Robinson— WOOD. MAX BERRIER, DON STIVES, WES MOODY, TOM s r , l « 0‘ . tandaoaping. Reasonably CARp M rT, rapaira, odd WppariMBIfy MM WOMEN-GIRLS — earn extra says, “and you can’t have that LAPS GREEN. J. G. CHARTRAND, AND ON. AND ON. AND ON oven when there were letters if you can’t concentrate!” prtofd. Call SiAOMl. Joba, light trucking. Phone S4A money, have fun, meat petqile, WAITRESS and kitchen help, threatening to shoot Robinson i sow fio^i 1904. ^ toaurad. S4A4411. full-time, from 6:80 a.m. to 8 tlaie M. make your own hours. Free (and anyone near him) from Sandra Haynle agrees with TWb TOUNO married men will training, small investment. p.m., or 3:80 p.m. to 11:80 Janie about the value of con­ amaU rapair Jofo and paint...... ------=-r O P E N H O U S E the stands. H 8W 8 W9»r PWlWiif 24 (Jail 64S-S860 between SA p.m. p.m. Apply In person, between Oourmgeous Guy centration, but also throws In tof, also ooW olaanlng and iHlMlRf Cm ilrM flllf 14 SA’TURDAT 3:80-6 p.m. Top Rat Restau­ some good words for "pat­ PLUS FioUREd light truakli«. CaU S4AMSB, “Fee Wee was lOO per cent PACRI hsHtog h«Usr, FLOOR lAHDSNQf, and nfln- KEYPUNCH OPERA’TOR — ience.” SM-I7M. MASONRY - AU types of I A.M. to B P.M. rant, 367 Broad St., Manches­ courageous,” said Walker. “But Spring Sizzler itovtos hsito 4t(Hi^i slto- tohtof (spaataltoing in older Wanted to work second shift, ter. No phone calls please. THE MOST EXCITING 'Z. atone, brick firaptooaa, walla, at the time I had to do what my ”I think the two things that qMRE SBRVICB (Souotar) - oonorate atapa.^^awalka. No Rotors), IhBlda and outaida Laifa Abay Colonial experience neccssaiy, excri- own mind dictated.” can really ruin a golfer’s RACE IN THE WORLD Traaa out,' buUdlng lots oltar- Job too amaU. Fraa aattmatas, pstotint, No Job toe amaU. TEXACO Servlos Ststtou lent benefits, good starting DON’T BUY Walker did not totally ignore game,” ahe saye, “are conceit April 16 • 2:00 P.M. pX Re p.gt. Over |0 yean txparisnoe. Af­ Jjtoti VarfaUla, S4ABTB0, I7A pay. A|g>ly Oooa Cola, 4S1 and a bad temper.” ad, traaa topped. Got a tree Broad St. A Middle Tpka. Main St. East Hartford. any type water heater Robinson. Robinson has said Central Idmiision |3,00 g a t e s OPEN 10;00 A.M. ALL SEATS UNRESERVED CW W W 'wiii.fflRhPrrUH’ problemT WaU worth phone ter B p,m., B4A18T0, 1444876. PM- Manobaatar RENT that one of the most important ’The Dinah Shore-Colgate Tour­ m pall. 74ASSBS. Childran undtr 12 .90 Pissli If sorufttion. LEON aBSITNSKI buUdar - an 80-gallon Electric iBomenta- in his baseball Ufe nament promises to test the Ret. Sm Iz rbens 737-14M pealarahty aoon to be available. Water Heater issi o m v m m H R , |1,M4, ^ PMfifl wot* ttoirp new homaa custom buUt. M ilO IIE T U WM when Dixie Walker gave tempera of all the contenders PBHiNG and oaramio Ula ape- litfhi ra 37 880 a week on HELOO Unee him a iMittlng tip. since it will be held at the new RIVERSIDE PARK STAFFORD SPEEDWAY aftar RiP !(.»• claUai,.oiia oaUing ar all, ra- rtmodaltog, additions, reo Drop In and talk to our Prepared In Your Home Mission n ils Course, considered MUTElMtMAWMI or ra^oad. ,Room|i,n- rooma, itoragaa, kltohana ra- MOMTOAQRa - 1st, and Did rapraaentativa Aoeufbiy Qwfootoed f r e e • deUvery, normal ”I remember it well,” said FREE PMMIM tsm M' APE tlM ip R . btob- KaStyittM tmtullutliHii miifiRiuiiMiii Walker, ”It was early in that the most' challenging course on Stafford Springs, Conn. (Route 140) isb7 VP»i WFSJ- tuh, ahMW, m rahif. |red or ramodalad,' No Job modalad, bafii tile. oamanS inodfacaa — bitorim flaano- Dixie W alker: Player in 1944, Coach Today this year’s LPOA tour. bitah m » m m m > a -% o«a- amaU, ipaptol rato. work worti. Stapa, dormsra. Raal- tng - axpadiant and obn- HINRY CA^ULA PROOIIBSSIVB BLBOnUO y new , , op hssl j4fa^ IIA dons on waakanxto and avt- dantial or oonunarolal. UaU t i ^ t l a l aarvlM. J. D. Real -BBBMM 44a-tao6 74A4IBI. pliiga. Anytime. MT^fSM- B4A4m. Rototo Aasoo, MAMp Read H^spald A d* T -• ■~i>-': ■■T^, -ri-l-'

MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTOR. CONN^ FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1972 PAGE TWENTY-THREE. PAGE TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER . EVENING. HERAIiD, M ANCHES*^, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1972. Apartments - Fkrte- Out of Town Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sede 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sole 72 Lets For Sale 73 Out of Town For Sole ■■ t Teneifimits 63 1 ^ Rm I 66 Help Wonted-Mqle 36 Dogs - Birds - Peta 41 Aitieles For Sde 45 Household Goods OVERLOOK Drive — Six-room MANCHESTER — 7 - room MANCHESTER — Hartford TOLLAND —Beautiful flVe ELLINCiTON — New Raised I I Aptofments - Hots - Offered by the A V A n A H U b M tty ijrt| four- ROCKVILLE — Hockland Ter­ Cape, choice location with a Ranch, modem kitchen, 1% Rd., four-family, three rooms acres in rural setting. Brook on Ranch, quality built. Two fire­ AKC mlnl-poodle, male, choco- WE SPECIALIZE In quality FVLIj SIZEX) refrigerate _ ___ _ Ttf llWntS 53 53 room duplex apartment, first race Apartments — Large and country setting. In move-ln baths, aluminum siding, high each, fair condition Lot ap­ comer of property. Can be places, 8-4 large bedroomri, late brown,. 7 weeka, utterly Greenware. Artlatlc Ceramic electric atove; excellent condl- . m . ■____ floor. Heat, appUances, own p roxim ately 124x160’ .- Located utilized for four houses. Stark­ dining room, easy-care kitch­ CLASSIFIED CALDOR , hugable, 647-9300. Studio, 300 Hilliard Street, tlon. Call evenlnga, 1-842-3888 j CTlHTBRr--Deluxe 4H-room MANCHBlIn’BR — Deluxe one- beaqtlful 3 and 4-raom apart­ condlUcm. 100x200’ lot. Pian o 20s. Owner, 648-4360. bedroiom townhouse, all mod­ garage',' basement, large back ments. Includes heat, 'not wa­ A g e n c y ,' 646-3677. PHILBRICK In buslneM zone m. Ask­ weather Realty, 645-5853. Q. en. Truly lovely home toe $88,- Auto Service Center ------Manchester, 643-6869...... I IH aPP“ ' ances, fu lly carpeted, airndon- ern appUances, fuU private yard. Security deposit. no ter, all appliances, with dish­ BOWERS School Area — Slx- ing price $50,000. Charles Les­ W ym an, 649-8066. 200. O’Donnell Agency, 875- Haa Immediate Openings FREE 8-seven week old pup- EXCE 1 .LENT, efficient and AlltiC|UOS dtUonem, heat and hot water, basement, paUo, Includes heat. pets. Adults preferred. $165. washer, disposal, carpeting, MANCHESTER — New 7-room rqom Cape, aluminum siding, perance, 649-7620. 8647. For Experienced 55 MANCHESTER — Forest HUls, ADVERTISING pies. Call 646-4778 after 6 p.m. economical,______, that’s______Blue______Lustre ______storage and paridng. On bus $195 per- month. Paul W. Dou­ 649-1928, pool and jrour own private ter­ Colonial, 8 bedrooms, family AGENCY four bedrooms, walk to 8 ------® $26,900 — L A R G E 8 - bedroom AA zone, building lot, priced SIX-ROOM Ranch house, on 8 AUTO MECHANICS . carpet and upholstery cleaner. Antiques, col- line, convenient to abopptng. gan, R ealtor, 64S-4585. race In a countty setting. room, fireplace, aluminum sid­ ROC3CLEDGE — raised Ranch, schools. 20s. LaPOnta A gency, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS MANCHESTER—Deluxe 3 bed­ Ranch, fireplace, aluminum right. Harmon Agency, 646- acres, mostly wooded. Near Full-time ■ WXSD male puppy, house- electric shampooer $1. things. Saturday Eight-apartment unit. Charles From $160. Sorry, no pets. 872- ing, garage. Merritt Agency, custom-built large modem eat- R ealtor, 646-2440. 8:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. room townhouse, waU-to-waU siding, garage, latge wooded 7900. Lake. $28,900. B y appointm ent broken, good with children, pinewood Furniture Shop. ^6 , Simday 12-6. Flora Road PontlceUi, 649-9644. Raymond MANCaiESTBR — One-year old 4046, 029-6086. , 646-llM . in kitchen, formal dining room, Imowlodge Had ^ota. $10. Please carpets; all ap^lances, full MANCHESTER — Oversized lot. Hutchins Agency Realtors, only. Strout Realty, Hebron, call. off Route 85, Rotten. T^celU, 646-0800. A-bedrOom duplex, flnlriied master bedroom will take king COVENTRY — 6% acres wood- of front-end alignment and me- (us-iuui ONE OF the finer things In life, ------. ______. private biuement, heat indud- BOLTON — South Ridge Park PRESTTOE area — 10 room Duplex. Would you believe an 649-6824. Conn. 228-9115. FVee catalogs, COPY C L O ^ G TIM E FOR CLASSIFIED ADYTT. chanlcal repairs. • . , . - ______room and basement, ai^- sized furniture. FamUy room, 2 ed, poMlble pond site. $7,500. Blue Lustre carpet cleaner. Antiques and THREE Mg nice rooms. Stove, ed^ $235 per month. Paul W. Ranch, 3% bathe, 3 fireplaces, 8-8, (16 room s p lu s)? Com ­ 4:S0 P.M. DAT BKFORE PVBUC2AT10N ances and carpets included, apartments. Deluxe one-bed baths, 2 fireplaces, cathedral MANCHESTER — Looking for Listings invited. Rent electric shampooer $1. tjouecubles. Open by appoint- refrigerator, heat, 'and hot wa- Ddugain, Realtor, 648-4535. 3-car garage, over an acre of pletely renovated.. Each' side owner-agent, 742-8630, 742-9234. Deadline for Satnrdaur and Monday la 4:S0 p.m. Friday • Steady Year 'round employ- ADORABLE UKC registered $225 per month. Paul W.' Dou-, room. Carpeting, air-condition­ celling, beautifully landscaped bedrooms? This home has 6 'ment . ' Toy Fox Terrier puppies. E. A. Jehnson Paint Co., 723 J?,®”®.®*’ ®h®®ce. Call 872-8279. tor. CUU 668-0833. land. ExceUent view. Appoint­ consists of 4 bedrooms, 1% gan, R ealtor, 643-4585. NEWER 3-bedroom apartment, ing, cUshwasher, private base­ lot. with 2 full ceramic baths. Low ANDO'VER — Overlooking lake, Wanted •> Reol Estate 77 ^ „ Phone 872-6729. Main Street, Manchester, 649- Rd-, Route 74, ment. Available immediately ments only. Call Joan Everett, baths, living room, dining $2,600. C oven try — $3,600. V er------* ExceUent pay and working ------^------first ffloor, includes heat, ap­ price of $23,500. Fiano Agen­ TOUB COOPERATION WILL 4501. E llington. MANCHESTER — Newer one- NEWER four-room apartment, $160. J.D. Real Estate, 646- International Associates,' 647- BOWERS SCHOOL Colonial — room, den, kitchen, rec room. non-Bolton Lake, $4,200. Ver- MANY CASH cUenU for imma- conditions FIVE standard 'male chlnchll- pUances and carpets. $200 per cy, 646-2677. BE APPRECIATED DIAL 643-2711 " ■ ------bedroom apartment. Ranch first floor, parking, enclosed 7081, 64941371. 1800. 7 rooms, new kitchen with fam­ Tbo many features to mention. non - Manchester tine, $6,600. ^late action. Slngle-multipto las from good lines. Breeding SCREENED loam, .gravel, ^^KETOHOP Antiques — type, private entrance. In- month. Paul W. Dougan, Re­ ♦ Liberal fringe benefits back yard. Appliances, base­ ily room, 1% bathe, waU-to-waU Call on this one. Only $49,600. MANCHESTER — Two-family, Tolland — $4,000. Hayes Agen- listings needed, also buy for age in April and May. Make processed gravel and fill. ran^Uve, gflassware, oWna, eludes heat and ^llances. a ltor, 64S-4085. m ent with la iu u ^ hocd(-up. R o HERE’S the home for you! 6- carpeting, immaculate condition. Frechette ft Martin, Realtors, 6-6 duplex. Two bedrooms, cy, 646-0131. M eyer, R ealtors, 648- • Opportunity for advance­ offer, one or all. Call after 4, George H. Grlfflng, Inc. 742- bric-a-brac. Open $165 per month. Paul W. Dou- Resort Property pets. CaU 649-9358. THREE rooms, tile bath, heat, room Cape, fireplace, garage, Aluminum siding, garage, out­ 647-9993. separate furnaces. 80x800* lot. 0600. Confinued From Preceding Page ment 643-0416. / Saturday and Sunday. Basket- gan, Realtor, 643-4685. 7886. hot water Included. Middle- 8 bedroom s, re c room , 30s. side fireplMe on large weU shop Rd., Hebron, from Route ______FOB RENT — 3 room apa$t- For Rent 67 MANCHESTER — Eixecuttve Tw o-car ga ra ge. O nly $29,900. aged adults. Security deposit, LaPenta Agency, Realtor, 646- landscaped lot, $36,000. B-ZONE lot on 60 Woodland St. WILL BUY your home immedi­ ALUMINUM sheets used as 6 on Route 816, four mUes. MANCHESTER AREA—1-room ment, Uvlng room, kitchen, transferred. Price reduced, H ayes A gency, 646-0181. Help Wonted-Femote 35 Help Wanfed-Female 35 Apply Now To Store Manager TWO MALES, one female kit- refnencea. No pets. Paridng. ESCAPE to cottage on private 3440. CaU 643-6948 a fte r 6 p.m . ately, and, more Importantly printing plates. .009 thick, ’28x apartment which Includes bedroom and bath, electric must seU! Immaculate U ft R 15% School Sti^t, second lake in New'Hampshire, offer­ RAISED RANCH—6 rooms, 2 MANCHESTER — Office-resl- pay you a fair price for It. Mr. ten fre e . C a ll 646-9236. 36”, 25 cents each or 6 for $1. REMINGTON PRINTS, two, heat, hot water, carpeting, ap- range, refrigerator, heat, hot OWNER says seU this lovely 6- Colonial, 4 bedrooms, 2% baths, SALESWOMAN, Pilgrim Mills floor, across from East Side ing privacy, seduslan and a baths, finished on first floor with dentlal potential here In this O- B elfiore, 647-1413. 643-2711. *** ^ pUancos, laundry, storage, water, no pets. AvaUable im­ room L shape Ranch, waU-to- living room 'with fireplace, for­ ASSISTANT DIRECTOR fabric department store Is BOSTON Terriers, AKC regis- rec, near Main St , chance to leave the noise and fireplace. Lower level unfin­ zone 2-family, near hoepital, Resort Property For Sole CALDOR INC both. 646-5614. paridng, fhaivi.i*v>iii.A Btu, uuiiipiciB,complete, «ou.$50. A_unvec-Convec' « « « . - . _ _ ment 3-famUy, Includes appU­ for Information. and dining room, 2-',:ar garage, chette ft Martin, Realtors, 647- price of $41,900. Frechette ft for self-starter. Opportunity Help Wonted-Mole 36 te r 3, or 643-6802. MANCHESTER — Exceptional family room, two-stall horse ment only. New Hampshire, 1- ty, 649-9823. hours per week. Experience ^T tors. Built-In bath tubs, lava- Wanted - To Buy 58 MANCHESTER —Royal Arms ances, utlUUes and garage. 9993. Martin, Realtors, 647-9098. for advancement. Join our 5-5, two-famlly. Carpeting, ga­ bam and corral on well treed 603-822-8636. not necessary, wlU train. Ap- ® '*^®®*“ SUB-LET, 4%-room apartment, 2-bedroom townhouse apart­ $155. J. D. Real Estate, 643- WE ARE unbalanced, have • friendly professional staff. PLUMBING mechanics licens­ Phply In person to Mr. AKC toy poodle puppies, apri- rent Includes storage, parking, For Rent______64 WaU-to-waU in Uvlng room and Phone 649-9316. R ealtors, 649-5324. ^ 1% baths, first floor family Manchester, Conn. condltlon. flbreglas tri • huU, tique clothing. Jewelry, clocks, 20x30’ liv in g room , aU appli­ for buUding, 2 mUes from fireplace, garage, good location. 646-2321 Plerce, between 9-6 p.m., Mon- cot and white, paper trained, appliances, heat, hot water and UOonn. CaU 742-6250 after 4 family room. OeiUngs newly room, elbow room kitchen, ALL CASH for your property Mrs. E.S. Loftus navy tep, side and back cur­ glassware, household contents, ances and utilities included. FABULOUS home Improve­ Ideal starter home. MANCHESTER 21 Beautiful MANCHESTER — Newer 7- day through Friday at ESSO and ready to go, 3 months old. laundry facilities, adults pre­ p.m . redone. Washer and dryer wUl carpetin g ft ga ra g e, $37,900. within 24 hours. Avoid red tains never used, seats con­ any amount. Antiques -and $256 per month. Paul W. Dou­ ment rixrw rooms, lumber Forest Hills, large 7-room exe­ room Colonial, 2% baths, flre- PART-TIME Usher. Interviews station, 2 Burnside Avenue, Call 875-6903 after 6. ferred . $176. CaU 649-1021 a fter stay. Ideal for growing family, COLONIAL — offering charm 649-6306. tape, instant service. Hayes vertible to lounges. 1969 40 h.p. Things, 643-2504, 457 M ain St., 3. gan, R ealtor, 643-4030. - yard, pod site, suitable aU cutive, brick Ranch, 2% plstce, double garage, tq>pll- HOUSE2CEEPER, fuU - time, by appointment. Call State East Hartford, Conn. ^ '------'walking distance to school. and spaciousness. Ten rooms, A gen cy, 646-0131. Johnson, ixywer tUt, .generator, Manchester. baths, dream kitchen . 'with anoes, draperies, carpeting, resident or ncm-resident basis. Theatre, 643-7832. DUPLEX, 3H large rooms, types of businesses, 1-223-4460. P riced a t $27,600. and In our 2% baths, modem kitchen with • • W • • APPLICATIONS being accepted KITTENS —Call 649-3078, alter electric start, 2 tanks, trailer, MANCHESTER — New 3-bed­ Houses For Sede 72 bullt-lns, large maintenance huge treed lot. Asking $41,900. Interview requested, write heat, hot water, amUlances, opinion, 'worth more! Belfiore bullt-lns. Two large enclosed room duplex, half of 2-famlly. 538 MAIN ST. —^ Now photo free family nxmi, loads of H erita ge House, 646-2482. The P.O. Box 369, Rockville, Conn. for fuU and part-time positions 6. Gan be seen In Glastonbury, carpeting, air-conditioned, pri­ A gen cy, 647-1413. porches, 2-oar garage. $1,800. 6494755. Rooms Without Board 59 Includes ceupets, all modem studio.’— dark room. Ideal SPRING VALUES plurii carpeting throughout. BARROWS and WALLACE Cto. at ARnnechaug Golf Course vate patio, buslneis oouj^e, MANCHESTER — 7-room older WOMAN wanted — full or part- $7.20 TO START appUanefs, IH baths, full pri­ Jeweler, offices etc. Low rent, MANCHESTER — East Hart- Realtors — MLS Restaurant. Must be over 21. LIGHT housekeeping room, 649-6750. $23,600 — Spotless Ranch on lEN ROOM contemporary Call for complete list of extras. home in quiet area, formal time, nights, 5 p.m. to mid­ KITTENS — free to good ELGIN 7% h.p. outboard, $30; vate basement. $260 per 5294)618. ford line, magnificent U & R Manchester Parkade, Manch. OPPORTUNITY Apply at 1807 Manchester Rd., stove, refrigerator, Unens pro­ wooded % acre In Bolton, four Ranch with 8-room studio apart­ R. Harmon Agency. 646-7900. dining room, half bath off gen­ night. Good pay for right per­ homes, delivered. CaU 646-0486. IS h.p. Eviimide, $60; 80 h.p. mwith. Paul W. Dougan, Real­ buUt Ranch. Two fireplaces, 649-6306 Glastonbury. vided. 801 Main Street. 649- PLEASANT 3-room apartment, CXIMMBRCIAL place for lease rooms, fireplace, full basement, ment or In-law suite, over 1% erous kitchen, 4 bedrooms and son. Apply in person only to Earn as you learn. Construc­ Mercury, $200, with electric tor, 648-4585. tw o gweageu, 7 room s plus M A N C H E S T ^ 21 R aised KEITH’S 9876, a fte r 12 noon. convenient suburban location, or sale, 461 Main St., next to rear porch. Non' devriopment. acres of land with a 'view, red­ fu ll bath up, ga ra ge, treed ISO’ SOUTH WINDSOR — 6-room OT’s. eSant Grinders Inc., 273 tion men, lactory workers, EXPERIENCED Computer CUTE fluffy playful Wt- start, 1-423-6611. landscityed lot. AU for $89,900. Ranch, 1 rooms, 2% baths, two tens, free to good homes. CaU DELUXE 2 - bedroom apart­ appliances, basement, Uke pri­ poet office. ExceUent business Good value. wood construction. Large ther­ lot. O nly $25,900. W olverton Ranch, garage. Fireplace, par­ KORNER Broad Street, Manchester. salesmen, milk men, route operator, to Work from 8 ROOM for gentleman, quiet, vate home. Working adults. H erita ge House, 646-2482. fireplaces, beautiful recreation 646-5426 cuiytlm e. ' 1971 SUNFISH, with traUer, ment, w^-to-waU carpeting, location with building. CaU 646- $25,500 — out In the country, mopane windows. Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. tial recreaition room, very men. If you are Ured of a.m.4:30 p.m. Excellent op- convenient location. 224 Char­ 643-2880. room, twoKiar garage, patio, WANTED — Mature woman, $600. CaU before 2 p.m., 649- complete appUances, 2 alr- 2436,'941. but stiU In Town. Five-room M anchester large lot. CaU Phil Dubllewskl, strikes, lay offs and season­ portunity to associate yourself BEAUTIFUL cross breed male 9661 ter Oak Streiet, 643-8368. CAPE — 7 rooms, 1% baths, fuU trees. Hutchins Agency, 649- $19,400, M AN C H E STE R , 2 bed- llve-ln, for older lady, llgfht condltlcmers, _ full basement, IMMEDIA’TE occuiMUicy new 8- Cape with 1% baths, fuU base­ International Associates, 647- By BEA KEITH al work. Call 669-1010 Mon­ with a company, tops In It’s puppy, 3 months. Paper train- PROFESSIONAL office, four- SCARBOROUGH RD. shed dormer, large lot, famUy 5824. room Ranch, ceramic tile housework, Saturday and Sun­ washerdiyer' hook;up vanity bedroom Duplexes, aU sepa­ ment, . fireplace, big porch room, pool. Immaculate through­ 1300. day and ’Tuesday caily be­ field. ExceUent beneflte, salary ^dTootrf with chUd^r Pim e LYMAN boat, Johnson 18 rooms, exceUent location, ex­ bath, waU-to-waU carpet, ga­ day off. Own car preferred. type bath, glass sliding doors. rate utilities, basements, across the rear AND the lo t. . . Seven-room tudor Colonial, 1% out. $26,600. $24,600, IMMACULATE 6-room The kitchen can be just as tween 10 a.m.- 7 p.m. No open. Apply Coca 0>la, 461 643-8811. h.p. electric start motor. $250. cellent decor aU faculties, $175 rage, covered patio, trees. TOLLAND — 9-room Colonial, C all 643-2977. experience necessary, wlU Onto patio. $220 p er month. driveways, 1% baths, $226 150x366’ . M o ve in tom orrow . baths, fireplace, modem kit­ Cape, waU-to-waU carpet, 2 (exciting as any other room Main Street, East Hartford. ------Phone 876-7822. , «»»-733». m onthly. 649-1680, 640-3540. Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. circa 1820, 9.1 acres with barns In your home. Give It a focal train. Robert D. Murdock, Realtor. monthly, security and lease, $28,400 — Six-room Cape with chen, den, 2-oar attached gar­ VERNON — Ranch, 8 bedrooms. beautifuUy paneled rooms, DOCTOR’S assistant, Vernon, 569-1330. 643-2692. dr^;>0s, curtains, shade trees. and chicken coops, 16x24 above point. Peg board turns a wall Live Stock 42 EVINRUDE outboard motors, ^ Frech ette h M artin, 647-9993. IHRBE-ROOM corner of­ 1% baths, located Just off the age. Inspection a must for this Immaculate condition through­ part-time. Reply In writing out, 1% baths, firejUace, 8-car Hutchins A gen cy, 6495324. CAPE—ELECTRIC HEAT ground pod, centraUy located Into a display of pots, pans, SCHOOL BUS Drivers to HOISCUW and M a stercra ft ROOM duplex anartment fice suite. House it Hale Bldg., bus line. Has dormerb, fire­ most desirable home and area. stating qualifications, age, trailers, sole. . decorated, private entrance duplex ^ MANCHESTER — Gracious llv- garage, beautifuUy treed and farm, $66,000. T. J. Crockett. .baskets and other cooking CUTTEJR-GRINDER —Job shop drive In the Town of Manches- HORSE Shoeing — Certified trailers, sales - service. Corn­ 958 M ain S t Phone 648-4846. place, basement, garage, etc. Asking $82,600. School is Just around the com er, paraphernalia In the kitchen. marital status, dependants, and parking, close to new centraUy located, stove, refrig* ing is this large 3-bedroom shrubbed lot on dead end street. MANCHESTER — Seven-room R ealtor, 876-6279. experienced, versatUe. Must ier. Must be over 21. We will *8iTl®r. Graduated from Mar- piete service department, eratnr no nets Bnniritv The best of care. Late July oc­ Colonial. New kitchen, . two 6 rooms, two fuU baths, formal The tops of kitchen cabinets reason for desiring position, apartment with fireplaced Uv­ -MANCHESTER — Warehouse FRECHETTE & MARTIN $32,600. be able to grind: drills, end cupancy. baths, large rooms. Enclosed dining room with fireplace; COVENTRY (North) are also utilized for display salary expected. Write Box T, lng room, central location. In­ and Industrial space. 16,000 - R ealtors 647-6963 —for bulky, Infrequently used mills, reamers, taps, sheU Bob Gagnon, 649-8676. Woolsey paints. Gerich’s Ma- ROOM for rent. In private ------$33,900 — On Summit Street, RAISED RANCH—dining room, porch. Aluminum elding. Dou­ downstairs bedroom, fuU base­ This Tastefully Done. Manchester Herald. RELIABLE person to clean cludes everything. $215 per 100,000 square foot units, ment. Sunny kitchen looks out item s. mUX, staggered tooUi cutters, “ — rine Service, lOSS ToUand home. Woman only. IGtchen MAIN fflREBlT — First central to many schools, shop­ EXTRA buUdlng lot goes 'with 8 bedrooms, fam ily room, 2 car ble garage. Hayes Agency, 646- 7-room Raised Ranch, boasts dental office In Hebron Center month. Paul W. Dougan, Real­ avaUablq Immedlatdy. Heat­ over secluded backyard with 1. GREEN MANOR ROAD. 2 BABYSITTER needed for etc. Immediate opening days, - ■»__ g -i. BE ’Tpke., Buoklahd, 643-2363. mlvileges. CaH 640^12 after floor, 8-room iq>artment. Heat, ping, etc. a rarity . . . a sensible tills 6-room Colonial with 3-car garage, central air-conditioning, 0181. , of a 2-car g;arage, 2 fire­ one day weekly. Call 228-9461. MrnCK* POT aaie W ------— . 5 $123.20 famUy iinlt. Security. tor, 648-4585. ed and alr-condiU«ied. Freight' 20x40’ Inground pool. Y ou ’ ll love ^ths. 2-car carport. In- school aged chUdren, Robert- overtime. Apply J. T. Slo- priced four-bedroom Colonial. garage in central Manchester. la rg e lot, $34,900. places, carpeting, formal ------■ CaU 646-2425, 9 to 6 p.m . elevators. $1 to $1.50 per the congenial neighbors and g;round pool 20x40. F orm al soti School area, call alter comb, 68 Matson HUl Rd., EXPERIENCED hairdresser GIGANnC heated garage and G aivleil -• Faim mm DELUXE one-bedromn apart­ Three rooms down, 1% baths, CaU Carl Zinsser, Belfimre M anchester dining room, living room, 3 dining room. Living room ’THE ’THOMPSON House—Cot- square foot. 1-748-5684. MANCHEBTEH — Investment they’ll like you! Priced In 20e. 6 p.m ., 646-1678. South Glastonbury, 633-9485. wanted, Your S tar Dust ceUar s a le : M any Item s too nu- » ___ ment, waU-to-waU carpeting; garage. Just a great famUy A gen cy, 647-1418. bedrooms, fam ily room and with fireplace. FuU base- 50 1**® centraUy located, MANGHEJS’TER —Newer 2-bed- property, grossing over $8,000 HIGHLAND ESTATES Beauty Salon, 30 Lafayette merous to mention, including M airy rroaUCTS throughout, complete apjUi- 4,im SQUARE feet alr-condl- house. a lot more. Minutes to 1-84 nvent. P ric e d In 20s. FULL-TIME counter help, lor TURN YOUR spare time Into large, ^asantly furnished room apartment, half of 2-fam- yearty. Asking $49,500. Gorgeous 8-room U ft R Col­ and 44A. A c t n ow ! $32,900. Square, RockviUe. Fhone 875- ances, vanity bath. Centr^y tibned manufacturing space. $38,600 — Top value here . . . MANCHESTER— large Custom 2. THREE Tenement house. last lood and ice cream . dollars, part-time, $100 per hX “is potatoes, direct from rooms, parking. CaU 649-2856 “y. Includes appUances, $170 onial. ' 4 bedroom s, U\dng CaU Ann Hunter today. 2752, ask for Manager. Eve­ located. $175. monthly, R . t>. Pqneled executive offices, Gambolati buUt Colonial of 3 7-room Ranch, 8. bedrooms, 2 KEITH Plus acreage for additional Varied shllts. Reply Box "JJ", week and up. Activity in bake oven, $46., antique door jj,g potato warehouse, comer for overnight and permanent P®r m<»th. Paul W. Dougan, W e NEED LISTINGS room, dining room, family housing. nings, 643-0861. witfa glass, many old bottles, M urdock, 643-2692. waiting room and receptionist. down and 8 up, plus rec room baths, family room with dual R ea l BSatate Manchester Herald. church and civic atfairs help­ of Buckland Rd. aiid ToUand guest rates. Realtor, 643-4535. fireplace, patio, aluminum sid­ N O W I “Thinklmr of SeU- room with fireplace, klt baths,^ R ea lto r, 648-1106. lent commuting. minum siding, stone front, BARROWS and WALLACE Oo. Make terrific sub-di'vlslon. appointment. appUances, carpets and heat, Immaculate Colonial, 4 bed­ open. For interview phone 646- Salesmen, full-time. ExceUent stoves and gas heater, some IZZZZUZZZUZZZZZ! munity kitchen and bath, aU Mg rooms, appUances, heat In the Forties — Four-bedroom ACREAGE — 11-room Colonial treed lot. Executive area. rooms, front -to - back Uvlng Realtors — MLS $17,000. earning potential. CaU The Hen- $176. per month. Paul W. MAIN STREET office, street 4. C om m ercial and Industrial 8259. restaurant dishes and {Hzza HoutehoM frnndt utlUties Included. L^ated on and full basement Included. Cape, up <»i Waranoke Road. large bam, Hutriilns Agency Low 50s. room with fireplace, formal Manchester Parkade, Manch. ry Agency, Realtors. 1720 ElUng- pans, etc. No decent offer re^ ______51 Dougan, Realtor. 648-4585. floor, near Manchester Hbqd- land and buUdings for sale MOONLIGHTERS bus line and near stores. CaU $240 per month. Paul W. Dou- Prestige plus. If you want quaU- R ealtors, 649-5834. dining romn, family kitchen 649-5306 LEGAL Secretary — Manches­ ton Rd., South Windsor. fused. Saturday and Sunday^ REIDWOOD flimiture tal, approximately 800 square FRECHETTE & MARTIN or lease. Extra money needed? Work after 4:30 p.m., 644-0388. gwa. R ealtor, 648-4535. NEW three-room apartment, ty plus location, look this over PHILBRICK comtUnation w ith buUt-ins, 2% ter law firm has positlcn avail­ April 14-15th, 9 a_m. to 4 p.m., feet all conveniences. 649-9308. R ea ltors CO-VENTRY — Two cottages, The first rocking chair, a cut back? Feeling money 644-2525 chaise lounges, settee, round ______large bedroom with twin and let’s hear your offer. SPRING ST. areor—Superb An- bcUhs, mud room , 2-car gar able. AipUcant must have typ­ 9 Garden Street (off Park Av- table and benches. Box spring LARGE furnished room for LOOKING for anything In real lake privileges. Both for only Btctotly American innovation pressure? Knapp Salesmen closets, eat-in kitchen with ap- MANCHESTER — Professional AND . . . If you want Vernon, saldl buUt 7-room Raised 647-9998 rage. Asking ofdy $48,900. Fre­ wra made prior to the Revo­ ing and shorthand proficiency. uiue), East Harifoinl. and mattress, 2 bed frames, — “ *Jy' Parking,------$16. —- Week- ' • estate rental — apartments, Ranch, many, many extras, $18,000. June Good, 643-1837. aren’t. Everyone wears SCHOOL bus driver, Boltdn, 2- {Utances, . large Uvlng room, office space, aU electric, new ToUand, Ellington, etc. . . . caU AGENCY chette ft Martin, Realtors, 647- lution, on Windsor lines. It Legal e]q>erlence preferred, roU-arway bed, fMding alu- *y’ 646-0223 after,6. ' homes, mulUple dwellings, no quaUty lUus Hutchins Agency, MANCHESTER — Vernon Line Pasek R ealtors, 289-7476. shoes. Now is the Ume to 3 :« p.m. Call M9-8^. 9:15 e^> DELUXE BAR, all black waU-to-waU carpet, shades, buUdlng, convenient, Vemon- our office in ToUand at 875-6279 9908. did not come into national but not required. Salary com­ fees. Call J. D. Real Estate R ealtors, 649-5834. — Gorgeous 7-room Raised recognition until the next try sellin g K N A P P SHOEIS. a.m. - 1 p.m. or after“ 7 p.m. leather, back bar included, 4 maltresMS, CLEAN comfortable furnished air • condlti<»ier, basement Soutb W indsor, Route 86, 646- Our sales people are aU well BOLTON — Price reduced must mensurate with qualifications. side table. Lawn sweeper. 646- Associates, Inc. 643-o£29. REALTORS Ranch with a formal U'vlng FOREST luLLS area — central cventury. Contact Wm. Graffeo, One stooX, less than one year rooms, air-conditioned, TV. storage, paridng, heat and hot 7820. ‘ rested and ready to roU. Give be sold, 7-room expandable Co- Call Mr. Plepler, 649-5277, to ESTABLISHED real estate of­ 1789. C A R L Z IN S S E R has Just Usted room and dining room. Gener­ air-conditioning, custom buUt Come Into our office and try Knapp Centre, Brockton, maid service, weekly rates. MAY 1ST, 3 rooms, utlUUea, ap- water Included, good location, them a caU and get them mov­ lonlal,'2 rooms unfinished, car­ arrange Interview. fice in need of a top notch Originally over $600 asking CAIL T.J. Crockett, Realtor at a simply Immaculate Cblonlal ously oaMneted Utohen 'with 10-room Colonial, aluminum our Boston Rocker and let us Mass., 02401. $175 per montu, security de­ ing. peting, 2-car garage, treed $376 or best offer. Moving out CARPETS '—Wholesale to you Oonnectlcut Motel, Ext. 94 off pliances, second floor. $165 per 648-1077 for office ' space. AU In a prestige area for only $86,- iNiUt-ln oven range, dishwash­ siding, fireplace, paneled fam­ tell you what we have to DOINTAL Assistants — to work salesman or womem. Must be 6464200 acre lot, now only $28,900. Of­ of town. Must seU. Call 649- at the Warehouse. FantasUc Route 1-86, Manchester, Conn, month. Security depo^. 646- posit required, lease if desir­ 900. Call Carl at the Belfiore er and dlspoeal. Tlirra bed­ Uy romn plus finished rec offer. in oral surgery office, fuU and licensed and ready to go. Ex­ shapes and sizes and prices. T.J. CROCKETT, Realtor fers Invited. Frechette ft Mar­ COOKS, cooks helpers, trainees, 7203, between 4-6 p.m. savings guaranteed. Carpet Phone 643-1655. 2677. ed. Call Peterman 649-9404. . A gency, 647-1418. rooms (one Ung size), two room with buUt-in bar, -wall-to- WE NEED US’HNGS RIGHT part-time.' Experience prefer­ ceUent commission arrange­ New and dd. Let u« know your tin, 647-6908. all shifts, Eind part-time avail­ Merchants, 1810 Tblland ’Tpke., ^ 648-1577 fuU baths. Lower level has wall wool carpeting, self-clean­ NOW SO DO COME BUY OR red. CaU 872-6886 between 1:80- ment. Full-timer desired, but ---- MANCHESTER — CentraUy lo­ MANCHES’lTER—4 nxHns, flnit demands, w e 'wlU do e v e ry ­ GAMBOLA'H built Garrison MANCHESTER — One new Du­ L IS T W IT H able. For Interview phone 649- becuitlful famUy room with ing oven. Many other extras. 4:80 p.m . will consider an experienced sTEEL KTTCHBN cabinets and ^*’*®*“ *“ • ApaitllienfS - FlotS - cated 6-room first floor apart- floor, parking, no pets, securi­ thing for you except make the MANCHESTER Colonial, desirable location, 8 p lex le ft, 5-5, 3 bedroom s, 1% COVENTRY Lake — 3-room 8259. fireplace, half-bath and laun­ O wner, 648-7694 a fte r 6. ment, only $180 per month in­ ty. A va ila b le M a y 1st. 668-1881. ^ paym ents. TIME TO RETIRE? bedrooms, formal dining baths, aluminum siding, 10 per winterized home, new furnace, »■■■ sink- C«iu ‘a fte r 6 p 'm . 646-8279. Tenemenls 63 dry room, two-car garage. ranged. CaU Mr. Werbner, Re­ cludes heat, adults only, no I don't mean take off your cent down, $48,900. Frechette new bath. Ideal for summer CORBIN - GE3NTRY manufac- JOHN buys and sella used fur- room, 1% baths, kitchen with H igh 80s. W olverton A gen cy, MANCHESTER — Spacious 7- tors, need steady reliable as­ altor, 643-1121. sno-tires! You should check ft Martin, Realtors, 647-9903: (H* rental, $6,600. Hayes Agen­ EXPERIENCED nltiro, appliances, 479 Middle LARGE' three-room apartment, pets. CaU 643-7166. Houses For Rent 65 buUt-lns, double oven, finished R ealtors, 649-2818. room hcmie, aluminum siding, semblers. Good pay. Call 872- till dark, Saturday 9 till dark, --at Onen AftAmoMifi heat, hot water, stove, refrig:- ^------this cozy maintenance free cy, 646-0181. SALESWOMEN F ^T IM E . experienced Real ” rec room, 2 fireplaces, breeze­ MANCHESTER — Etost Center now roof, first - floor family 0673, 9 a.m . - 3 p.m. 148 Walker St. Manchester. erator. electricity. Referenc^, spacious rooms $185, WOODUHD FIVE4100M Rahdi, fuU base­ Cape with extra large gar­ way, 2-car garage, 649-2288. FRANK SPILBCKI has Usted a Estate sales associates needed ______Wednesday, ’Thursday, Friday, adults, no pets, utilities extra, Street Colcmlal, with 27’ fire- room, double garage. Only BOLTON —Six-room Cape, two Dress and coat department. Ex­ ment, recreation room. Con­ age so you can putter brand new Raised Ranch with IHMEDIA’TE Openings — For fo r ...... long established realtor 1970 Y A M A H A snowmobUe S L V®!*! * 646-5828, 646-7679...... P®ts. $130. 649-5824. security depoeit required. Im^ placed U'vlng room, formal $84,900. H ayes Agency, 646- fireplaces, uie-car garage, KEITH ceUent salaries plus commis­ venient to bus and shopping, around. FuU basement, city MANCHESTER — 8-fainUy, two 7-roonu and a two-car garage, Lathe and Bridgeport oper­ multiple list agency. Call 292. 20 h.p.. Less than 16 run- ign n EOCHI-AIco sewliur ma. WE HAVE customers waiting mediate occupancy. 688-6026. dining room, heated sun room, 0181. large lot. Minutes to 1-84. As­ sion. Many emiUoyee benefits. no children or pets. $340 w a ter and sew er. P ric e $26,- 4-room Duplexes, one 8-room centraUy located for only $86,- REAL ESTATE ators, 40-hour work week with Meyer Agency. Realtors. 643- ^ t«Hurs. AMdng $660. 1- 'S5ne the rantal of your apa^^ — ------half bath off kitchen. Three sumable 6% per cent mort­ monthly plus utiUties. Securi­ 900. CaU Joh n . M cLau gh lin flat, large lot, exceUent loca­ 000. Call Frank at the Belfiore MANCHESTER — 7-room Co­ 178 East Center Street excellent fringe benefit pro­ huge bedrooms and two full gage. Realistically priced at BUTTERFIELD’S ______423-6811. never used, originaUy $149.60 home. J. D. Real Es- APARTMENTS ty. CaU 143-8520 alter 6 p.m. for location. tion. Very clean, R. Harmon A gency, 647-1418. lonial, 1% baths, famUy room, 649-19M — 64$-4U6 Manchester Parkade gram. Contact TTT Morland A gency, 646-7900. baths on second floor. Home $26,600. Fiano Agency, 646- MANGHB8TEB. CONN. COUNTER-HELP for fast food GET ’THE best In r ’^«nt remov- "o®’ »®®.80. Buttmiholes, mono- tate Associates, Inc., 64841129. PART or carpeting, fireplace, alumi­ 2677. M anchester Products, Inc., 1414 ToUand HpaiBSTEAD ST. FOUR-ROOM Ranch, two-car • • and office potential. $44,600. EAST-SIDE duplex — one side operation, 8 p.m. to 12 mid- ers! Save money, time and la- STams, hems, sews on buttons, xHRBE LARGE rooms with B many extras. $22,600. Char do babysitting In my own Evening Herald Riotahi by stove and refrigerator, $125. 649-7620 ' Bon A gen cy, 648-0688. TACKLE NEEDS Public Auction CUSTOMER SERVICE home. Phone 646-5668. wiUinjr and able to assist 18 BISSEU. SXIUBET Robert D. adults only, parking for one VAST ASSWmiENT REWARD. . Recreational facilities a short MANCBBSiniB. CONN. lAudook car. No pets, security deposit walk from your doorstep. Tennis, basketball, WOMAN wishes typing and PORTER ST. FpRECLOSURE SALE SECRETARIAL you In the sale or pur­ S s s / ' required. CaU 648-0678. BeautifuUy remodeled and car­ light bookkeeping In her home. Itor 643-3692 RODS-REELS-LURES trout fishing, riding trails, and picnic areas peted, 7-room Colonial, features Has typewriter, adding ma­ 64S9851 RCXXCVlUiE — 4 rocme, ^^U- PREMISES: Slfiioted at Brigham Tavern Rood are available now. The golf course is under Unusual opportunity for waU organized individual who de­ chase of YOUR property. 6«e-6$ee gracious foyer, lovely paneling IT'S TROUT TIME chine. Phone 643-4064. anoee, $120 monthly. Also 3 sires a challenging Job In sales department. Reeponslble In flreplaced-llving room, large Coventry, Connecticut construction and a swimming pool scheduled rooms, appUances, $105 month- for diiisct phone contact with customers and paper work for formal dining room, den, mod­ for summer. In addition, a lake is planned. W e Are Looking for People ly.'878-0300 after 7:80 p.m. m n LURES PANTHER MARTINS orders. Also starve as secretary for vice-president, market­ KEITH ern kitchen, (breakfast room ConalsUng of an aiqiroximate 2-acre parcel, being Lota No. Dogs - Birds - Pets 41 86 and No. 6 of "Eaat View Acrea,” with a dwelling houae. ing. 'To Work In Our VERWON-RockvlUe — 4%-room and laundry adjacent) 8 twin­ . CaU Mrs. Mortpy for appointment. GOLDEN Retrievers — AKC — REAL ESTATE dupltof'.two bedrooms. buUt-ln sized bedrooms, bath, and walk- RARGIA PR(M.INE TAOKLE and R E E LS REWARD Quality five-room houses with OFA, field and show, excellent up attic. July occupancy. Mid PLACE OF SALE: ON PREMISES wall-to-wall carpeting, kitchen appliances, sun ^ipUaaces,-' private' basement, BOD — REEL famUy pots with a heart of 172 E. CENTER ST. reeldeatlal area. Near ehop- 80s. CaU Suzanne Shorte, 046- deck, and full basement. . . $^4,u(X). CAVROK CORPORATION gold. CaU between 6-8 p.m ., COMPOSITION SPINNINR 0U1FIT UNE DATE OF SALE: APRIL 22, 1972 Rtdustrial Park Avenue, Vernon 649-1922 646-4126 ping., No dogs. »MB. Security 3283. J. ^atsoo Beach Real Es­ 633-7512. tate Co.r Realtors. 547-1550. 875-2548 requtoed. 813-3970. TIME OF SALE: 11:00 A.M. DEPARTMENT REWARD . Second cluster of contempo­ READY Per Order ToUand County Court of Common Plena rary apartments scheduled .. . inquire. Housm For Solo 72 TO USE ♦ 6 e 9 9 Hel^ Wanted - Mole 36 FRIDBN OPBRATOR GARRISON STYLE 4-bedroom houae, 1% batha, large What is your Property Worth? kitchen, dlumlnum aiding, aU electric heat, thermoatat in . . . till othtr world, where trees outnumber people, and always will. fir COMPOSITOR (matt be ex|>erieneed} each room, 2-car detached $;arage, community well. • We will inspect your property and suggest HOUSES FOR SALE HIP CHEST TERMS: Depoeit of Two Thouaand DoUaira ($2,066.) in oaoh POSITION OPEN an asking price; (No obligation.) or certified check wiU be required at time of aale. Balance PLEASANT WORKING CONDITIONS — O PEN HOUSE of purchaae price to be paid on. approval of deed and aale Ask us about our guarantee sales plan T O D A Y ! 11 . PAID .VACATION — PULL BENEFITS. BOOTS WADERS ^ the ToUand County Court of' Common Plena, Coae No. a s b r o R r ) . SERVICE MANAGER , Saturday and Sunday, 1 to 6 p.m. p a R k . • NEW OAR AGENCY REALTORS — MLS Ai>PLY IN PERSON TO: ' 6>ro0m Colonial, atonefront, and many extras. • 9 . 9 9 • 1 2 . 9 9 COMMITTEE DEED; Sale aubject to a first mortgage. L ^ tie d at 22 Ferguson Rd., Manchester. ' • EXOBlXEm’ SALARY PASEK FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Junction of Rts. 44 & 44A ALIBRT CBRVINI BOTS’ nnd MEN'S BOYS' nnd MEN’S • FULL BENEFITS 289-7475 — 608 Burnside Ave., E. Hartford ARTHUR P. MEISLEB, ESQ. Ashford, Conn. , STARKWEATHER COBIMITTEE OF SAID COUBT 742-8248 — Twin Hill Dr., Coventry • FULL SHOP CONTROL CONSTRUC3TION CO. > M A IN ST. 918 MAIN STREET Ashford Realty sales office open daily.Tel 429-8307. Member Natlcmal Assoc.' of Real Estate Boards also mem­ Etiipnlttg TferaUi OPEN DAILY TILL 9 PJd. WILUMANTIC, CONN. tCMi Send Renane: P.O. Box 884 ber of the Hartford, Manchester and Vernon Mullple List­ 646-6858 FARR’S •ts-nu P H O N E : 466A467 ing Service. WILLIMANTK!, CONN. 06226 13 BISSELL ST. 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At the Center PAGE TWENTY.POUR FRIDAY, APRIL 14, IMB The Weather With Glenn. Gamher Chance of scattered thunder­ jnattirt|[pat?r lEwtittig Ifwalii showers late in day; low near 40 twiigbt. Tomorrow partly sunny; of the contest, open to all. Pro- a» klhds aiw eUglUs. - V P a g e 5 high about 60. OuUocdt for Mon­ Manchester South IFincfsor Andover ceeds will be added to the KHes may bs puKbMsd ^ day . . . cooler, rain chance. church treasury, home-made,' retular, Immc, or Manehe»ter—A City of Village Charm Hospital Notes Hie contest will be divided "crasy” s h a j ^ With taQt, wMii- visrnN O HoiTKS VOL. X d, NO. 167 Into three groups: For those out tails, wiMte\«r wlU ^ oM (E i g h t e e n p a g e s ) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1972 Intermediate Care Semi- $5,401,848 Proposed GOP Asks Development children ages one to five; ages the ground. (daeelfled Advertisiat <>■ Mi PRICX FIFTEEN CENTS private, noon • > p.m., and 4 Local Republicans favor the tlon of the highway. It wm six throufl^ nine; and age ten Admlaslon to the ooutest.wUl . ated as delegates to the con­ p.m> ■ 8 p-m.; private rooms. formation of a town Economic noted that the area is growing and over. Flyers are asked to be 25c per child with a limit di It a.m. • s p.m„ and 4 p.m. • 8 gressional convention, M rs . bring alone their own kites, and $1 per family. Development Commission and and will continue to expand, Carol Houghton, Geoige Guay p.m. To Operate Schools will recommend appointment of regardless of the path of the Pediatrios! Parents allowed and Donald Libby. Named as The Town Council will pre crease of $826,619 of vriUch $266,- such a group by the Board of highway. alternates were Mrs. Janice any time except noon—t p.m.; sent a revised $6,401,848 Board Is to be raised by taxes Selectmen. Members felt In general, that others, 8 p.m. ■ 8 p.nv. Libby, Mrs. Eunice Guay and of Education budget to the pub­ If the revised budget receives Prior to holding a caucus last a commission should be ap- Clarence\Custer. Kathy says: "Buy A Wliwiag Loffory Self Service; It a.m. • t p.m.; citizen’s approval. night. Republicans viewed the ixiinted, and that It should study Here, and Use It Ta Pay Year Income 4 p-m. ■ 8 p.m. lic on April 24 at the 'Dmothy "Job Drain” program present­ the needs of the town, feasibility Selected as delegates to the Fiscal Package The council used the dollara CRISP AIRE: AUioe, Corfibuidk, Red, Ooldea Intensive Care and Coromuy Edwards School at 8 p.m. ed on TV by Rep. Robert Steele. of trying to attract Industry or state convention Were J'ohn and cents approach, rather than Storm, Linda Jillson and Rob­ Winempe end Rneaet Apple*, pine Freeh Cider. dare; Immediate family itnly, The $6.4 million total does not a line-by-line determination of A brief discussion of what the business, drawing up a new FRESHt Aeparagus, Peae, E n Plant, Splnaeli, 1 . any time, Umlted to five min­ master plan in conjunction ert Little. Alternates are Sid­ Green, YeUow i^uaeh, Red, Frying Pej^re, Com, Aalae, represent the final decision, as accounts, In evaluating the future holds for Andover led to ney Organ, Anna Frlsina and utes. the Town Council will consider board's budget. ^ the recommendation. with the town’s Zoning Board, Butternut, Cauliflower, BroeooH, Bnieeeli teraoti, Cheny Ylo Anson. Homatoee, Shalota, Leeka, Belgian Endive, Boeton LMtUbe, Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m. - material offered at the hearing Mayor Abraham Glassman, It was pointed out that the a n d planning • for orderly lt:4S p-m., and t:80 p.m. - 8 before final determination of growth. Kite Contest Rhubarb. in his budget statement, said Connecticut Highway Depart­ IMPfoved by according to Houke Majority amendment 'that would have tion to the high school is ap­ tlon.” Hie highway will present a CAUF. NAVEL ORANGES ...... doL the legislature Friday night and Leader Carl AJello, who said: ADMTTrED YESTERDAY: X-LARGE GRAPEFRUIT ...... S fer prevented the governor from Mrs. Kathryn Bathras, Enfield; proved by voters In a June ref­ He said the board will al- new picture of growth and de- this morning and were eent to "We spent the better part of a making any more cuts in state Richard Brown, East-Hartford; erendum. The portable total locate the available fund and velopment for the entire area, VINE RIPE TOMATOES . Ib. Gov. Thomas J. MeskiU far day and night on this ques- was subtracted from the signing. grants to munlcipaUties was re­ Mrs. ArUne Costello, 25 Avon­ that the counclTs recommended and party members felt the PLAZA DEPT. STORE CELERY HEARTS ...... ^...... pkg. tton.” jected cn a roil call vote of 144- board’s figures by the Council figure was arrived at by also town should bo prepared for It. SEALTEST ICE CREAM .....% ^ KaL.Stf^ The bonding program, au­ The Democratic legislative dale Rd.; Ralph Eastman, Flan­ (We Have A Notion To Please) 24. ders Rd., Coventry; Mrs. Mary and an $88,000 hgure for allowing for Increased costa of Although some members said We Cany The Mancheeter Evening Hetnid thorising $234 mlUIan ta bor­ "recognition of latest salary of­ E. MIDDLE TPKE. (Next to Popular Market) Efstration, 206 Terrace Dr., goods and services presently they were opposed to construc- OPEN WED., THllRS., FRI. tUI 9 OCIMPLBTB LINE OF SCNMY PAPERS rowed money for public works .Rockville; Mrs. P^arl Hodge, 10 fer," was added, placing the provided stnd for several ac- WE six jL 80o CONN, ix m ia n r n c x B x s i and other projects, provlited no W. Middle Tpke.; Andrew Huck- counctl’s proposal at $116,410 counts (salaries of teachers and controversy, but there were ins, Cornwall Dr., Coventry; less than requested by the admlnlstration) currantly under hours in the South Windsor Town Open until 9 Tonight floor fights in the House on the Vaugh Johnston, 27 Hillcrest board. negotiation. Hall tonight, because the Legis­ budget and in the Senate on a ’The net affect which also in­ Toys • Games • PwEzIes Dr.; Mrs. Marilyn King, East Hours PoetpiHied lature will be in session. . To Please Your Birthday proposed income tax amend­ Assembly Pauses Hartford; Howard Lunt, East cludes a separate $22,000 for State Representative Thomas Donnelly will continue his reg­ ment tB the revenue MU. sewer costs associated with Or­ Boys & Girls I PBODucr* Hartford; Mrs. Nancy McAllis­ Donnelly (R) of the 46th As­ ular schedule and will be at the The general fund budget of ter, 304 Carpenter Rd., Bolton; chard Hill and Hmothy Ed­ sembly District regrets that he town hall on April 28, from 7 to QUALITY PRODUCTS — BUDGET PRICES wards schools, still shows an In- $1,166,000,000 survived four at­ Mrs. Lilyan Nathan, Spring- will not bo able to hold offlc^e 9 p.m. M mommiBiM innSinljH tempts to amend it in the In Full Disarray field, Mass. House. The leadership agree­ Also, Mrs. Gracielle - Nissen, ...... Ml 1.111111 ' ^ u ment with MesklU on the iqiend- 1288 Hartford Tpke., Vemwi; ing program held firm, and the HARTFORD (AP)—'The General Assembly recessed Marie Peterson, 62 Horton Rd.; Extra Wide Forest City Cotton Baills . Al budget was sent to the Senate in disarray this morning after late-night sessions that Mrs. Sandra Pfeiffer, 121 E. Mid­ and passed that chamber In­ wound up in bickering and quorum calls. dle Steven Pigott, Met­ 5 Web Cbair . Handy cotton balls for baby, "BVifke tact. calf Rd., TVriland; Mrs. Dorothy <2? ' I cosmetics, etc. Bag of 90 Both the House and the S e n ------puffs. 39c size. The tax Mil, whose basic fea^ ate are scheduled to meet Pray, 29 Pleasant St., Rockville; Reg. tore is an increase ta the state. Judith Ptachclnski, 10 Woodslde 3.99 2.97 (Herald photo by Bucelvlclue) sales tax from a rote of 0.5 per Dr., South Windsor; Paul Quish, Waiting for a Live One cent to 7 per cent, provoked 37 Lilar St.; Mrs. Doris Rickis, Big, full sturdy chair that folds consideraMe debate in the 20 Jensen St.; James Ritchie, Right Guard Foot GuaVd First-day hopefuls line banks of W ^ er Reaervoir in Vemon as Coimeeticut opema its brooks and atreama to the fishermen. for storage. House, where no one said they vote on no-fault auto Insurance m ,.h- East Hartford; Mrs. Evelyn by Gillette were happy about it. But a mo­ Roberts, RPD 1, Bolton; Michael tion by Rep. George Ritter, D- Sirols, 88 Cornell St.; Mrs. Mari­ ' Foot deodorant dry spray Big and Full Hartford, a veteran supporter dais, le^slators and judges.s s - j; lyn Stapletmi, Anthony Rd., Tol­ powder. 6 oz. aerosol, of a state Income tax, to re­ weary members Inside to main­ land; Mrs. Barbara Vignone, 44 $1.49 size. The House session collapsed tain a quorum, but despite this N. School St.; Mrs. Mary War­ 6 Web Cbaise commit the MU was over­ in the wee hours of this morn­ For Your Lawn & Garden Great Lakes Cleanup whelmingly defeated. ing for lack of a quorum (a — and the efforts of members ren, S3 CkMlee Dr.; Mrs. Mar­ Enemy Blasts Md staff to round up additional garet Winters, 8SA Charter Oak As House IMlnmlty Leader majority) of the members. This St. 5.97 Kleenex Tissues Francis Collins expressed the unusual happening occurred representatives — the number sltoatlon; *'We don’t have the BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A sem Vigoro Rid comfortable chaise to match Box of 200, white or as- Ends Nixon Journey while the House was consid- (See Page Eight) to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bowman, chairs. Backrest adjusts to 5 posi­ sorted colors. So soft; 4 luxury of being ta a classroom Eastford; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Crabgrass Preventer tions. Rag. Slcaoch ^ef 99' OTTAWA (AP)—President Nixon wraps up a 40- dlscusBlng theory . . . the only Francis S^ars, East Hartford. Into An Loc hour visit to Canada today by sigfning a cooperative vtoMe alternative to complete tax reform is this bUl.” , DISCHAROEID YESTEIRDAY: Covers blueprint for cleaning up the chain of Great Lakes Wesley Page, 143 Pearl St.; 2,000 Sq. R. The Broom ■li SAIGON (AP)—^North Vietnamese tanks blasted along the U.S.-Canadian border. In the Senate, Sen. Edward S. Mrs. Rose Niched, 689 Griffin 'o i^ way into An. lioc today and enmny human wave as­ The plan calls for outlays of ------Rimer, R-WUton, offered his in­ Remembering the Titanic Rd., Waiting; Arthur Ellis, 20 With the come tax proposal as an Prevents crabgrass from ever saults routed South Vietnamese forces from a fire base Econonly $2.6 MlUon o r m o re to curb wa- _____ IXKNDON (AP) — Some say The pig, a brown stuffed toy Pro(g)ect St.; Mrs. Rose Kro- sprouting. Rug Pile in the central highlands. ------;—^— ter contamination in the five amendment to the tax MU and nick, 117 Tracy Dr.; Mrs. Maty was able to win a roll coU vote the band kept playing as the H- with a built-in music box, was lakes, dovemmants and private tanlc carried 1,513 souls to the a good-luck gift she got from Fortin, ID Mt. Vernon Dr., Dial! industry on both sides of ttae After noting that he is to be­ on It River’s amendment for a 4M mocian into Saigon and gng Americancan crewman gin an ri$^t-day Soivlet visit on 6 per cent "piggyback” on the bottom of the North AtlanUc 60 her mother after surviving a Rockville; Raymond Jeske, 112 '^eitudfitl' Made by a Da Nang, South Vtotnam’a two wh^ On Rise border wlU contribute to the Terrace Dr., RockvlUe; Geoige and two ware federal Inotmie tax was flnaUy years ago today. But Editti car crash. She still has it in her Golden Vigoro Hear ' Famout Uggaat piUea. htntng U Viet- wounded, i^ton^ p.^r";;ttrm ^ ^ CrandaU, 219 Center St.; Mrs. rejected on a 24-11 roU caU RuaaeU, one of five living survl- room and says it saved her life Manufacturer namm ^ wounding 46. The The hlta diaabled two of the of the banluxiU coming from the vora, says it isn't so. CSiarlotte Granville, 676 Hart­ Lawn Food Regina United States. "Great poifrars cannot avoid after many aenatora had ex- the night the Htanlc went down ford l^ke., Vemon; Sharon Sunbeam preosod thglr m^happitoesa with "There was no music. Just in the worid’a worst i>eacetime Elecktric broom the compromise tax package. terrlMe screaming,” the 93- sea dieaater. Moule, Milroee Rd., Rockville; Covers P o r ta b le Mrs. Marie Zdanls, East Hart­ 0^1 5,000 Sq ft. Vacuum WASmN>em>ir-(AP) — New —‘ ThC'Honso wtaa not- 'enthusias­ yoarMd . ClncIjinaH-bom spin­ -Hto^dAOOd'- tow.i w ata- Star ford; Norman Roeenshein, 84D 3.17 H air m Uie far north, ah attempt North Vletnnmeae ta«iM government Bgurea show that tic over ths tax plan either, os ster said in an interview' in the liner, at that time the largest Looiton hotel where A e now R a c ^ Rd. Covers - D r y er Sim ulate Pearls to nauppiy aurrounded South An Loo were reported to have the natton's industrial produc­ oer w^y, ‘But it miUies clear ewMiJIir tumim CMlinc reoognUed by eaylng and most luxurious afloat, was Also, V^lliam Z d a ^ , 6 Adri­ 10,000 Sq. F t...... a . V 7 Enamel on Steel troops at Fire Base fired directly into a South Iflet- tion climbed again last mouth, that control of poUuUon In the that be knew of no one who was Uves. on her maiden voyage when an Ave., Rockville; Mrs. Fran­ Porcelain Fondue fdlldd. nat^aae eommand headviar- and the administration says Great Lakes wUl be a conUn- W««^on-4iot to en- "ecstattoaUy h^py" about It. “I survived it with only my she struck an iceberg about 95 Golden Vigoro will green your lawn Rag. ulng effort by both countries. ®®*“**® * • underwear, my pig and my miles south of the Grand Bairics ces Nelson, Enfield; George in just 10 days! 29.88 Reg. A VMt Obng broadoaot after teris. that’s a healthy sign. Rep. Irving Stolbeig, D-New Clark Jr., East Hartford; hirs. 15.88 13.97 S 3.90 nlghtftdl claimed South Vie^ govemmoat claimed Ita The pace includes these pro- P*«lf fWb •entenees to bla pro* Haven, noted that Connecticut’s Rose O'Nell, 124A Sycamore Hi-speed for heavy duty cleaning 12.99 ^ Single strand of 7 mm uniform nameaa\foccea at An Loc had regained ocntrol .TTeosmen voiced concern that A5 per cent sales tax was al­ of rugs, carpets . . . lo speed for Four position heat control for pearls. 20 inches lonj —Hie parUea agree to deal ******* *®**- ®*® " “ Itlon was Lane; Howard Burger, 67 Deep Green Vigoro comfort. Attractive tote bag for with stunning: been AllRrogred and the ptovin- “ O"* An Loc Friday, profits may be rising along wltta ready the highest such tax in IK^ndemere St.; Ado Reillk, quick pick-ups on bare floors. 2 qt. flame, avocado or gold pot; clasp. Beautifully |ift boxed. Addf- dal . oapttal "liberated.'* It ^^Id reporta oald U.8. air p6w- with waste weU ** <»l®ul4^ further em- )f815T handy carrying. ;^HD101 productloa despite Phase 8 eco­ enougfa to keep lake waters at Pl*®*** ® theme he stnude ob- the nation. He oaUed this Meadows East, 833 Bidwell S t; Lawn Fertilizer uses Sterno. 6 color coded forks. tional 12 styles atit sirsimilar savings. ‘ ; . „ er knocked out moat of the nomic cher Carpenter, Stafford Covers The rout of the South Vlet- Economic Committee prepared tloldes, flipping, oil and ther- ■MaOBaaMMMMHMI Taxpayers residing in the 10,000 Sq. ft. Introducing Dept. Reds Both houses wrangled over and tomorrow, the deadline Springs; Mrs. Lucille Ridtdfi, 14 7.95 nomeod In the central higtiiminni to examine not Just how much mal dlocharges. North - Atlantic Region New was extended to midnight Mon­ Arch S t; Chester Flavell, S7K gave the enemy their first sig­ Industry produces, but how well —They agree further to es- C n t n i n O and rejected attempts to give England and New York, will day. The Newest . . In City state coUege and unlyerslty Bluefield Dr.; Louise Michaud, Covers ^ _ _ nificant vlctMy In the central it does it, in hearings beginning tabllah controls that would vlr- O have until Tuesday to file in­ ^cause Massachusetts rec­ 125 West St.; CSiarles Pearson, 5,000 Sq. Ft. Reg. 5.45...... 4 . 7 5 - BHOBaMaBMSMHMM highlands. April 25. tually eliminate Industrial dis- H o t n e teachers an annual increment come tax returns. Mailed re­ ognizes April 17 (Monday) as 40 Auburn Rd.; Mrs. Carol Gog- Total outout of the natton’s posal of mercury and other tox- -______in their pay in addition to the turns must be postmarked be- added that Gtoununlst com- ^ heUcopter was hit by $300 across-the-board pay hike a legal holiday. Patriots’ Day, gln and daughter, Blast Hart­ ^5,000 Sq. Ft. Reg. 13.95.. 10.95 Kodak mam| troops then moved on Are and a crewman was factories, mines and utUlttea in­ to heavy metals into the lakes. SBOBSaBBMMMMMMR tore midnight, A]»ll 18. the IRS Service Center ta And­ ford. creased in March as it has for voted for ail state employes. Today, April 16, would have High analysis, slow release for down'Highway IS In an attempt while helping to rea- “ ^ * 7 stipulate they will re- ambassador and others In slgn- over. Mass. will be closed. to capture Chon Thanh, 15 survivors of the faUen the past several m<»ths, in­ duoe the amount of ptaoaphonis. tag- a treaty banning use of Mo- But a more serious chaUenge been the deadline. But because Hence, the extra day for filing longer lasting, greener lawn, within Pocket to the budget was a proposed 10 days. mU«>i south of An paratroeper base. Another hell- dicating the trend toward eco­ put into Inke Birle and Lake logical weapons. IRS offices are closed today returns. Loc. . OMaiio by agreed amounts House amendl8lRlt“ that would Instamatic in jSalgen, the South Vietnam- nomic recovery la continuing, In neither Instance did Nixon .2 1/2 led , ese.donunand claimed the altu- ^ hi the Federal Reserve Board re­ over the next five years. have taken away MeskiU’s pow­ Camera 6 1/2 to 12 athm In An Loc at the time of the central region, the U.6. ported 'Friday. Nixon and P rta e Minister er to cut grants to towns and Just Say Outdoor Dryer the Viet Oodg broadcast had Ciommand said. ^ One crewman The board said its key Indus- Pierre EHUott Trudeau or- ^yf**®*®*** “ ®*^ clttes if he feels a deficit is BtcMilseft although there were that crash trtal-iMroduction Index climbed ranged a final morning meeting around the comer. Sport Sneakers 0.8 per c«it last month, match- to initial the agre^ent. ThS ^ ^ Reg. Reg. ground attacks sDilnst the These actions brought to 14 "’Hits very amendment could X / Charge 10.95 the number of Americans killed Ing jfc gain registered the pre- cooperative venture caps Nix- knock out the entire budget L o n g ^ I f f 24.87 Reg. to sduthwestem perimeter. on’e efforts d u r i n a his *?PP®* <*®®*“ *“ ““ H®«»® o* 7.77 6.99 The South Vietnamese com' in the enemy offensive Which vtoflimanth. document,” said Asst. House Handle ill 30 lines, 182 feet of drying area. 19.88 3.88 mand ruohed paratroerB rein- -^"“hier M The latest gain pudied the in­ stay In Ottawa to underscore Majority Leader William Closes like umbrella. Pile ground Easy drop-in cartridge loading; Magicube flash. “Used MagiCube’ Basketball, stripes, Americanas are listed as mlsoing gpd T2 dex to 109.6 per cent of the 1007 the tnuUttonal friendship be- “ ***.P*^ O’Neill, imiUylng that MesklU signal. Sharp color-corrected multi element lens. foroem«iita t o the southern and tween Oanadians and Amerl- ““ chamber Garden Tools post. in vinyl and canvas. Nbt all styles oastom edges of the city and have been wounded. At least 20 figures. That’s 4 per cent high­ would veto a budget which cuj> in all sizes. American aircraft have been er than the level a year ago, cans despite current differences taUed bis budget-balancing au- Yoor "I Reg...... 1^ . 1- 1 over trade rules. Canada Just i^ t they wanted Choice X o O i 7 but atiU 2 per cent below the to hear about U.S.-Canadian re­ tlKMity. ammunition. others have been damaged, ac- peak production period in mid-” Although nelghborUness was The cuts ordered by the gov­ cording to the U.S. Command the thbrne of his visit, the Pres­ lations. Choose cultivator, hoe or combination cultihoe. / BJnemy ground fire in the An n 1900. With many Canadians com- ernor last year in grants to mu- In late deyeltqrnienta cn the Production of consumer ident also took time for scarce' nicipalltlea had touched off law­ 'T T 12 I 1 Loo aeotor hit a U.S. Air Force ly veUed crlUclam of Soviet ?>**“*»» «w*t U.S. investors 10 . • ■ ■ • 'ClSO trknsport plane drawing (See Page Eight) suits as weU as criticism. And 5 lb. Kentucky (See Page Seventeen) arms support for North Viet- (See Page Bight) the governor’s grant-cutting X Bluegrass Seed Ring *Du Rent 8 5 ^ CertHIcotien 3.66 Mark Cape Kennedy and Vandenberg of For long lasting, beautiful lawn. General Electric Galaxie “ 15” 127 CC Mini Bike 100^ Du Pont 50 Foot Snooz'Alarm Disc brakes, front and rear fender, motorcycle grips *109 O rion" Sayolle* 'Lave Galaxie “ ISO” 3% H.P. Mini Bike ►ace Shuttle Finds Two New Homes Garden Hose 4My Disc brake, folding foot rests, front shocks, stud tires. 4 os. CAFE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) *148 Skein sons and their laboratory equip­ yond earth orMt—to the moon He said NASA would qiend 3*2 T 79 — Ckqto Kennedy and Van- ment, or two astranaut-pUota Speuse cutbacks since 1960 Wakes you, lets you snooze, Hi Torque (Big Cycle) Mini Bike Solid colors 4 oz skein, ombre or planetq. about $150 million to modify the have reduced the NAfiA-in- wakes you Again. Luminous dial. Disc brake (Big Cycte) motorcycle look. Automatic Reg deiAeig Air Force Base, Calif., and up to 65,000 .pounds of sab The (Defense , Department 1.66 colors 3Vk oz. sketn. Handy pull will remain the nation’s major Apollo facilities at Cape Kenne- dustry employment at CJape _£7268L shift. ______$199 eUlte payload. launches its satoUltes into; 75’ Length...... 2.44 skeins. . i^acejixNis for at least the re­ 'l. dy to handle the shuttle, with Kennedy from 26,000 to 16,000. n 7 7 til...... LL ■ - It will begin flying oper::' ndrth-south polar orMt because construction to start ta 1973 or mainder of this century on a re- attonal mloalona late in this After the ApoUo program ends Half inch green opaque 2 ply hose, they thus fly over aU areas of 1074. In December and the three-shot, brass couplings; flexible, easy to Bult of a decision to use each oa decade and NASA and the De­ the globe several tlnma a day, a base for the manned space Low said the Defense Depart­ skylab space station concludes coil. fense . Department forecast it gathering intelligence informa- ment would qiend about $500 idiuttle. will , be America’s main qmoe late next year, employment Is tton. million to modify Vandenberg expected to dn^ to between 6,- But OXjto Kennedy will lose tranqxirtatlon :^atem for at facilities, 'Which are leas exten­ Nelson Oscillating least two deoadea. North-south launohas are not 000 and 8,000. Take B its siatoa oa Amerioa’a only done at the cape because they sive than those at the cape. Or. Kurt Debus, director of .manned huuudiing base. There OrigtaaUy, the two agencies Landing runwaya 13,000 to 16,- Lawn Sprinkler hoped to s ^ e on a alni^e base would fly over populated areas. Uie Kennedy Space Center, said W estinghouse wlU be an estimated 50 shuttle 000 feet long will be built at as a result of the space shuttle 2 Speed rakX»“fi launchings a year in Oie 1980s for the shuttle, but space agen­ both sites. he expected employment to re­ and about half will be from the cy and military requlrementa The shuttle wJU be CH»hle of main steady at above 7,000. 3.66 Automatic West Cboat on secret military were so different that two attos Old Bases, carrying satellites Into orMt or Without the ahutUe, most of mtaaiona. were named. Both will be opei> returning to earth payloads In these would lose their Jobs. Adjusts to 4 watering positions, W asher ' atlonal basea, but aU of tha test need of repair. R could serve covers 1,800 square feet. The'National Aaronauttoa and New Uses In Sacramento, Calif., Edgar ' Riviera 9’xl2’ Space Admlnistratlcn ended a flights will be from Onpe Ken­ oa an interim epace station on M. piUenwatera, director of the 2 diamonds in this lovaly Zenldi 19” Diagonal nedy. Backyard Summer House year-long aearoh for a launon- flights up to so days and later State Department of Com­ ling. Tall her how much Portable TV ing alt* when it announced the Unmanned tests will start at and the name is true Hit eaat- could ferry men and supplies merce, said: "The announce­ you rsally cars with our dual Mum deoUdon Friday. Oai>e Kennedy in 1070 and west launche I from VU- between earth and permanent ment certainly carries tre­ 25” Rider manned teste In 1978, with oper­ denbatg. ring of lova. The ahutUe ia a reflysMe stations. mendous significance for the ational otatus expected in 1979. Dr. George Low, deputy NASA estimates the cost of aerospace tadustty and for the Mower rocket plane which will be Vandenberg wlU beoeme a base - ” * 5 5 199.98 koosted into orMt by two recov­ NASA administrator, said the orbiting a pound of payload Southern California area where $24.95 with7H.P. Ideal for poolside or camp, Nylon screen front Famous double action washing. 2 wash and shortly thereafter. dual deotelon was riwohed *Tol- with the shuttle would cut to most space-ortented activities and sides, enclosed rear ibr privacy. spin speeds. Water sav,er control. Deluxexe video range tuning; custom perma-set erable rockets. After qom- Moat NASA launohas now tire APRIL U -1 6 Briggs a Stratton VHF fine tuning. Sharp, clear picture. , idetlng ita space trip, It will re­ lowing a review ot 150 potential about $100 a pound froih-$000 to take place.’’ Engine fired into east-west orMte to ■Itea over a year of intensive $5,600 a pound with present The shuttle program la ex­ tain to earth and land on a run­ take advantage of the extra study.’’ way like an airplane. rpokete. Bach shuttle can fly pected to create 50,000 Jobs In (AP photo) niEUURE Our Reg. 279.99 pajdoad weight gained by Low said the fact that Van- 100 or more times. the aerospace Industry, moat In Presidential Escort 2WAYSTOCHAROI The Oetta-wlng craft is about launching with the rotation of danberg and Gape Kennedy The announcement was an southern OoUfonila. NASA will 4 speed stick shift transmission the aiae of a D09 Jetliner. It the earth. East-West tounoblnga have extettiig faoUlUea played a economic shot In the arm to name contractors in* the sum­ President Nixon smiles at remark by Mrs. Pierre with differential, variable E-Z 1145 TellRldTl Sale: Fri. and $at. can carry «a many oa l l pei^ are necessary for laiintiilng be­ key role in the deoteion. both areas. mer. JCAMCHamDR crank, cutting height adjust­ Trudeau as he escorts her into opera in Ottawa. PARXAOB Mbn. Hiru Tri. 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. ments, blade clutch control. *249 M A N C H I ^ R let. 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.'

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