m ■/. f - :ff-^ /■ FRIDAY, JANUARY IB, 19Tlj pj •- PAGE TW ^NTl Average Daily Net Press Run The Weather / jJIanrbMtrr lEtipning lirroHi For The Week Ended Clear and continued bitterly January 9, 1971 cold tonight; Iowa from near Jehovah’s Witnesses will con­ Miss Nancy Luckman, daugh­ zero to 10 below. Partly sunny, duct a theocratic ministry ter ot Mr. and Mn.- Irving Committee Assignments Skating - Coasting Town, South Windsor ProbS very cold tomorrow; high near About Town school tonight at 7:80 and a Luckman of 80 Waranoke Rd. 16,095 2 0 . I / Robert D. Murdock will be in- service meeting at 8:86 at has been named to the dean’s Manchester— A City of VWage Charin' atelled prealdent of Omar Kingdom Hall. list M Boston University's For Area Legislaiors Joint Health District Plan - Shrine C9ub tcnlgtat at the dub’a Schoot^f Journalism. >. ^ South Windsor and' Manches­ director who Is a doctor ^ meeting at 'Willie’s Steak House. Orade 7 Methodist Youth Fel­ Committee assignments in mental administration and poli­ medicine with a degree hi'- VOL. LXXXX, NO. 90 (SIXTEEN PAGES — TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1971 (Classified AdvertlBlag on Page 18) PRICE TEN CENTS The meeting opens with a so­ lowship of South United ter cfAcials are seriously con­ The Rev. Gary Cornell of the 1971 General Assembly for cy. ' Oj 1 public health, and a staff cial hour at 0:80. Bernard Shea- Methodist Church will meet to­ South United Methodist Church State Rep. Dorothy R. Miller, sidering, the* establishment M a appropriate professional anf^ Manchester-area legislators are Skating hours today at O nter ron o< Coventry will provide the night at 7 :S0 at the church to will conduct a service Sunday R., 61st Assembly District, Bol- health district for the two towns. clerical help. entertainment, an Appalachian go ice skating and sliding. at 8:16 a.m. on radio station as follows: • tportunlAea, and general p.m. Area Delegates South VTndsor Town (touncil, volunteer and professional nurs­ semMles of Ood churches will uel Lutheran Church will re­ liquor control, and public per­ law.. Coasting hours for the week­ ing services, epidemic proven- By UNDA DEUT80H hearse tomorrow at 0:80 a.m. and the Manchester Board of By SBBOIO LBITAO , participate and a Christian At Conference sonnel and military affairs. State Rep. Robert D. King, end are 1 to 6 p.m. Aon, home health aides and Aasooiatod Press Writer Associated Press Writer youth film, ‘"nie Unfinished in Luther Hall of the church. R., 48th Assembly Dlstriot, Tol­ There is no skiing scheduled Directors met to discuss estab­ State Sen. Harry S. Burke, lishing a health district and de­ i/«g range planning. Each dis­ LOS ANGELES (AP)—Climaxing seven months of RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Swiss Ambassador Gio­ Task," will be shown. R., 3rd Senatorial District, land, Ellington and Somers—^A- at Northvlew. trict Is set iq> individually ac­ Cub Pack 98 is conducting a Of Tall Cedars cided to pursue the subject. trial, the Sharon Tate murder jury is deliberating after vanni EnricOj Bucher returned home to freedom today, South Windsor, East IKTndsor nance, governmental adminis- For winter outdoor sports In­ cording to the needs of the hearing a prosecutor tell them (^harleitf Manson and his Sunset Rebekah Lodge will paper drive tomorrow starting traUon and policy, and human formation, call 843-4700. Weiss and Terry Sprenkel, 40 days after being kidnaped by Brazilian terrorists. Bight members of Nutmeg and Bast Hartford — 'rules town manager of South Windsor, area. Dr. Barrett said. Towns three codefendaiit^ lived by “a religion of death, blood .1 / meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Odd at 8 a.m. Anyone having papers Forest, Tall Cedars of Lebanon, (chairman); public persramel rights and opportunities. pool their resources and fundV He walked up to the home ------Fellows Hall, Officers will to be picked up may call Kart and military affairs (chair­ State Rep. WUllam A. O’Neill, will meet with state ofAclcds to and murder.” ' ------Swiss First Minister Wiiliam rested in Rio and Sao Paulo, Hahn of 63 WiUard Rd. are attending the Supreme For­ discuss the means of establish­ they contribute are matched make their annual reports, but est Area Conference in Atlantic man) ; transportation ' ('vice D., 52nd Assembly District, Co­ Emanuel Church with state funds, he said. V- TOven-man, five-woman uon would declare the defend- Roch during the night, knocked there were rumoni that po­ the Installatlan ceremonies chairman); education; correc­ lumbia, Hebron, Marlborough ing a district. The Arne of the ^ deUbereted for 70 minutes ants "guilty beyond a reasmi- st the door, and waa taken by were gltrlng tough interro- City this weekend. appointment has not been made scheduled for Monday have The monthly pack meeting erf They are Roy Reed, Grand tions, welfare, and humane in­ and Bast Hampton—appropria­ To Pass Budget, Friday after recrtvlng its able doubt, but not beyond any Roch to his own residence less g^tlons to learn where the am- been poatiKxied. Members are Cub Pack 148 will be tonight at stitutions; and liquor control. tions, environment, and public yet, Weiss said. c :.,T charge i^ m the Judge. It re- doubt at aU," and the defense than a mile away. bassador was being held. 7:16 p.m. at the Nathan Hale Tall Cedar; Wayne Secrest, On Nov. 30 ofAcials from nine Norwich Fatality . sumes today. would seek to Inject such doubt reminded to bring Items for a senior, deputy; Frank Kalas, State Rep. Thomas J. Donnel­ personnel and military affairs. Elect Officers He arrived there in the early Bucher waa the ftlurth foreign teacup auction. School auditorium. ly, R., 46th Assemlily Dls6lct, In addition, as an assistant ma­ area towns met to hear Dr. NORWICai (AP) — Velmd; Ifanstm, 36, alUiough barred Uirough testimony, morning hours, two days after diplomat abducted by BrazlUan Junior deputy; William Morri­ Harold Barrett, deputy commis­ Delaney, 58, of Norwich waa from the courtroom tor unruly m a brief hearing after the son, scribe; William J. Steven­ South l^Tndsor and Ehist Wind­ jority leader of .the House, he is Emanuel Lutheran Church the Brazilian government grant- terrorists in 16 mtmths. The oth- sioner of health, explain and dead on arrival Thursday at behavior, managed to Inject a jury retired, Manson’a attorney, ed ids kidnapers’ demands to fly three, the American and son, treasurer; Richard P. Bar­ sor — appropriations. Insurance an ex-ofAclo member of all will conduct its annual business comment before the Jury re- irving Kanarek, was fined 8100 and real estate, and govern­ committees. answer, questions on how health Backus Hoq^ital after the car 70 prisoners to political asylum ^est German ambassadors and ker, assistant preceptor; Fred meeting Sunday at 2 p.m. In districts are organised and how she was In was Involved In ad 1^21y ! contempt of court tor what Recave, chief Sidonlan; and in Chile. „ the Japanese consul generaliih MARL0«rS.-^IRST for EYERYTHHia! Luther Hall of the church. exlstbig districts are operating. accident involving seven cam TdU them why we couldn't called “frivolous and ■ When Roch pulled his gray Paulo, were released within No. 85 in a series from Maifow's: Where to And what you James Aboumrad, acting chief of the league. Mfs. Potter will Enabling legislation allows dis­ and a truck on East Mklh put on a defense, old man,” he gfratuitous comments" during car into the driveway of Buch- want! Your friends and aeighbom bought the following Ranger. be assisted by Mrs. Fred­ Father Nadolny OfAcers will be elected and a shouted from an adj _ Just after the Judge finished wearing dark clothing and dark items, but oo^ Marlow’s has them all!) seminars and will Include ptmel berg, Mrs. Wallace Gnibe, Mrs. Guest Preacher ed for approval. Pastoral sur­ cident occurred about 8:18 p.mj. readlng the chaige. (Bee Page Five) veys' and council reports also are required to have a full-time glasses, was beside him in the A window shade seventy-two inches discussions on duties and re­ John Lombeirdo, Mrs. Matthew In his final summation. Depu­ front seat. wide complete with roller . . . we sponsibilities, fraternal rela­ Moriarty Jr., Mrs. James At Center Church will be given. ty Diet. Atty. Vincent T. Bugllo- Bucher almost made It Into have them In stock and in several tions, protocol, ritual work, O’Connor, Mrs. Vincent Ramlsi, After the business session, re­ al called out the names of the the house without being noticed types and colors . . this one was for planning, and the Muscular Mrs. James Tani, and Mrs. The Rev. Edmund Nadolny, freshments will be served by a seven tdetima who, he' said, Ex-I^risoners a picture window. Angela Davis by the scores of reporters and Dystrophy program. « Morgan Wilt. The study of en­ director of the OfAce of Com- committee of the Emanuel KoHiy Says: "Our Vorlaty U T1i« REStf— "from their graves cry out for photographers who had been Wrought-iron stjded curtain rod . . . vironmental quality is one of the municatlona for the Archdlocses (Church Women. Justice." gathered there to meet him ever Kirsch calls these ATAVIO; they are Buy '1 or 101 of Any homi'' He oaHed the August 1969 Give Reports programs which the league is ORCHARD FB N H : Macs, Baldwins, Red, Golden Deltotous since the BrazUlan government sold with brackets and hooks up to embarking on this year. Find­ of Hartford, will bie guest slayings "perhaps the most in­ L in ked To ISO" long . . . Marlow’s has them in LWV To Hear preacher Sunday at the 9:16 tmd and Fresh dder. human hoiTOT-fllled hour of sav­ granted the kldnapera’- ransom stock. ings of the study will be re­ Abortion Bill FRESH: GauUOower, Spinach, Peas, Green Beans, BroeceU, demand. When one or two news­ ported by the national league. 11 a.m. worship services at Cen­ Cherry Tomatoes, Hot Peppers, Shalots, Boston Lettuce, f- '■ age murder and human slaugh­ Of Torture Lustro-Ware 22-gal. waste can . . . this is the type- that Science Writer ter in the recorded annals of Guns^ Youth men did notice him, he made doesn’t crack or disintegrate fnnn careless handling or Rhinelander’s column "Spec­ ter CaDgregaUanal Church.- Speaker’s Topic Brussels Sprouts, Leeks, Belgium Endive, Inmerted Bed this statement before going In­ extreme weather. This customer bought three with covers trum: Health” appears weekly Father Nadolny, a former Onions, White Sweet Potntoee, Tnmlpe, Egg Plant crime." By tniXIAM F. NICHOLSON David H. lUiinelander, a med­ FRUIT: Imported Melons, Peaobes, Plums, Neetartnes. ‘.'As the helpless victims SAN RAFAEL, Calif. (AP) — side: and won’t have to replace them for a long long time . . . ical and science reporter who in the Hartford Oourant. He Blast C a th ie High School teach­ state Rep. Jean Thornton of "I thank4)he Brazilian govern­ aANTIAOO. cauio (AP)' — they are the best. covers the air pollution control er, served *at St. Thomas Church Watermelons, Strawebrries, Bed, White, Blue Ompee, begged and screamed out Into Grand Jury testimony links has been cohering developments Glastonbury, the pioneer legis­ Temple Omngea, Limes, Tangerines. ment for having helped me. I’m Nancy Mangabeira Unger 'was a Three-drawer legal-slsed file cabinet with lock . . . we don’t in air pollution control since program of the En'vironmental in Thomaston, and St. Michael’s ^ black militant Angela Davis to a m . very touched by the death of pypu ju g. New Yorii parochial get calls tor them every day, but we were abVa to All the Health Services Division of the lator In attempting to reform life-blood gushed out of their ^ ” 1987, will speak at this year’s Church In'Haurtford before be­ WEEKEND SPECIALS bodies forming rivers of gore.” t«en-««er and the guns he smug- agent 'Hello." school a decade ago. Today she order. Mariow’s has Ale cabinets and filing supplies of every State Department of Health. ing appointed to his present post OonnecAcut’s abortton ■la'W»r TTiis waa a reference to Hello descripUen in stock. Arst general membership meet­ McIn t o s h a p p l e s , ^ , ^ . . . . Bugllosi said. Rlcd into a courtroom tor an es- la a revolutionary, her thumb ing of the Manchester League in 1968. will be the guest speaker at the peek bsg de Araujo, a guard who died An Intont’s pram suit in nylon quilted style . . . Mariow’s TOMATOES...... L...... p ad u gc Earlier, he summarized evl- cape try that left four men removed by a pcrfice bullet, ®be and the others told Fri- the environmental quality study Meredith and Georgie B. was formed as a result of her "THE KING are innocent and other unknown was indicated by the Marin Roch Interrupted and advised day of physical and psycholog- Morhardt to Barry G. and efforts. PresenUy serving her persona did the killings. They County grand Jury last Aug. 16 hlm not to go Into details before leal toirture In prison, Afth term in the State House of O f said the state’s star witness, on charges of murder, kidnap- Police Still Shun Routine Duties a news conference scheduled ’’I was never tortured phyai- Joyce A. Wozer, property on Bush Hill Rd., conveyance tax, Siehold, Juttner Representatives, her most re­ Linda Kasabian, lied in order to ing and conspiracy and is Jailed No unusual disturbances were elude the pay issue Involving ra- officers writUch opposed the Job later today. caUy," Miss Unger, 22, said. "I PRODUCET* gain immunity from proeecu- at the Ovlc Center complex By C.B. RAGAN 836.20. cent campaign won her a Associated Press Writer action. The sunbassador’s younger thii;k that was because I was so T aking Courses PERO Uott- where the shooting cx;cuiTed. reported but police said the tlos of wages between patrol- Judgment Lien larger plurality than she has 878 OAKLAND ST., MANOHEBTEB — 848-8884 NEiW YOR K(AP) — Despite number of patrol cars answer- men and sergeants. Patrolmen began refusing brother, Rodolfo Bucher, said In sick. My case had a l r ^ SPRING SEMESTER ever received before. In his Instructions to the Juty, Killed in a rented yellow van normal duties Thursday evening Geneva: "I am very happy aft- In th^ewspapew. The poUce Denant and Co. of Connecticut Paul K. Juttner, Manches­ Superior (tourt Judge Charles during the Aug. 7 escape at- f b^k-to-work cou^rt order m a j„g calls was down about 60 per patrolmen reporting for the Inc. against John C. Kelly, as word spread that the state’s ®r this long wait I h o ^ h e ^ were a fi^ d I would (Ue." REGISTRATION FOR ter’s director of data process­ H. Older told them that If they tempt were Superior Court Jawboning o r A ^ ^ by ^Uce cent. There was no indication ot {jrat shut today were read a r? •• oTtoT now----- nxattake nt a well-deserved iicias Unger rest was of shot in au»» the uiigex i« 8394.30, property at 17 (Cham­ determined the defendanU com- Judge Harold J . Haley, San braM, nearly all^^ the^cl^ s pa- a change In the crime rate. copy of the order obtained in highest co i^ had deci^d a tr i^ sev eral weeks, and I expect him right thunA, the lungs and the bers St. ing, and Mel Slebold, town reo- —rv — ------. T 7.7 WUH nopriod tn settle the naritv several wueiui, nnvi x cnimvi. lui.. ngill uiumu, mn iixiibb mux mo SPECIAL STUDENTS mitted the murders, Mrs. Kaaa- Quentin prison ccmvicts James Dx>lmen h^ay refus^ to Lindsay ordered the "city labor state Supreme Court telUng the ' to stay here for some time. But Uver during her arrest last sum- Trade Name reaAon director, are among the blan would legally be an accom- McClain and, W illl^ Arthur tofn* regular tasks for a third Fly Front Inc. of Manchester, relations director to work men In blue to return to work, controversy. ^ reaUy have no idea about what ^ e r. PoUce said she belonged to ^MflRdlMMlCiyi JoHHCEy 2 0 22 Hartford area munlciped ex­ pUce whose testimony must be Christmas, and 17-year-old Jon- a dispute over pay. around-the-clock for new con- pending a healing Monday. Lower courts had sald'the pa- pj^ns he might have." a grtnip planning to kidnap an Harry Driggln, president, doing ecutives getting together twice corroborated. athan JacksoR, (who smuggled Essential and emergencytracts with poUcemen, sanlta- Reading of the order was direct- trolmen were entitled to annual Bern, Swiss government of- American diplomat and had registration open to anyone^ not previously registered business as BTy Front Inc. ot A (Mnviction cannot come on the guns Otto Haley’s court- services were maintained by a Manchester at 846 Main St. monthly this winter to wrestle tlMi men a i ^ firemen. AU thPWa-ed by caUef Inspector Michael salary Increases of 81>20(> and Qcials, sighed with reUef that been involved in bank robborles. with municipal management testimony of an accomplice room. *®w patrolmen and 6600 super!- uniformey sorted spending the mon- 1^-4 Uce. neoAcut Town and City M ansg- "may be alight." yellow rental van with batteiy trolmen participated In the "the president of the patrolman’s tion. Bucher was kidnaped Dec. 7 Openings-are available for part-time students, on a “first union would ^take part in the no difference" because the ey "There was horrible psycho­ ers AssoclaAon. Mrs. Kasabian, 21, spent 18 trouble In the Civic (tonter park- action Friday, 'with precinct "Some people may call It a when his car was ambushed (hi logical torture,” she said. oome, first served** basis, in these courses: accounting — On alternate, Tuesday morn­ days on the witness stand teUlng ing lot the day before the shoot- ures ranging from 76 to ^ p e r talks, Indicating they would In- court papers named the union’s a quiet residential street. Wit- , ai. •. n • at. n sociological problem. To me and nesses to th,»two-mlnute opera- tbe ho^itel the p<^ce blolo^ — business administration — data processing — ings this group of municipal ex- her version of what happened on out. cent. ' / every cop I know, It’s strictly hotd and food service management — corrections —i- mathe­ ecuAves meets to discuss, de­ the two nights in which Miss He said several photographs Reports early todayylndlcated tion said seven men and a worn- bi l^ a te n - Bring your chUdren, sleds, to- economical.” an blocked the street with two *"8 to torture me . -mey ^ r e matics — physical science — physics — techniod methods bog^ns, wear your woolies. bate, and hear experts tell how Tate and four visitors and a' of Miss Davis looked "a lot patrolmen were conWulng to c — economics — geography — history — law enforcement Join us for a Snow (tolebra- they might bidld greater ef- wealthy market owner and his like" the woman he saw 'with sign in at their/^tionhouses The state’s Taylor Law for­ cars, shot the guard and spirit- me all about subversive Aon at Wickham Park, coca Aciencles Into their respecAve wife were slain. Jackson. but refusing to do normal work. Police Return to Duty bids strikes by public employes ed away the ambassador in an- activities, people and ploU.” — philosophy — public service — sciciology — secretarial and dictates big fines for unions other car. Tb® daughter of an American science — remedl^ English — fine arts studio course — and coSee and a circle of departments. The defense did not call wit- "This looks like her," he said gome stationlmuMS said a num- friendstiip. Meet 10:30 Sunday The program Is designed to nesses In the trial, and Jurors at one point.’’But. I can’t re- ],^j. gf patrolmen failed to show and union leaders caUing„ them. Hie Brazilian military gov- father. Miss Unger said repre- foreign languages — English literature. momlng at the shtslter at 4t Sj^ringfield Stations The police slowdown touched emment was tougher in dealing sentatives of the U.S. Consulate fulflU irtiat they see as a need were Instructed that they could member about the teeth.” There at aU. paridng lot C near the tennis for a mid-career devel(q>ment r- off scattered wildcat walkouU with Bucher’s kidnapers than It visited her In Brazilian prisons courts.'If bad sliding weather not draw any Inference of guilt la a noticeable space between May<^ Jerfm V. Lindsay said SPRINGFIEaiD, Mass. (AP) at the request of the city, some Tuition is $50 maximum per semster, program for town ofAcials who because they chose not to take two of 8Dss Dairis' fnxit teeth, fleet taxicab drivers who had been In other abductions. It but that no U.S. representatives we’U' have a sing-in at the i: Friday the situation was seri- — Springfield poUcemen re- 50 patrolmen on the 4 p.m. to “y tumed down their demands to have seen her since the prlstxi- plus fees, payable in full at registration meetinghouse. Tuesday, Jan. have moved through several the stand. Manson testified, but Testimony, identifies Miss o u ^ b u t the safety of the city's turned to duty Friday night aft- midnight shift retuimed to their said they were fearful of robber­ 19, 8-9:30, at the meeAng- promotkms over the years. The in the alMcnce of the Jury, tmd Da'vis as the purchaser ot four ies and assaults, particularly in publish a political manifesto ers arrived in Santiago early i . e ) ^ t miUlon residents was pro- er Judge Donald M. Macaulay Jobs Friday afternoon, and the and grant free rides on commut- Thursday. c house, an ihtroducAon to Uni­ Itdest management tethnlques declined to repeat his remarks guns found inside the van. ected. In Hampden Superior Court or- midnight shift followed. light of the reduced patrols. The W ^IH OH wCmMmh y ^ 9 tarian Universaliam: Arnold are taught to supplement the for them. Da'vid Ufsen and Frank Bln ^ , drivers also sought to pressure er trains duiing negotiations “Brazil is a country where Westwood spurs discussion: experience of those involved in The Jurors also were told they menthal, both clerks in the Ea- “Right now we do not need dered their union to end "blue Judge Macauley’s ^ order fOT^ City Council to enact fare hikes. and agreed to free only political there is no liberty or Justice,” "Just How Contemporary (ton the course. may not consider for any pur- gle Loan Office in San Francis- T maintain flu” sick leaves absences. bade any strike, work stoppage, 36,000 cabbies won higher prisoners as ransom. Author!- Miss Unger said. "Anyone in MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE Our Religlan Be?" (tome — The 10-week program began pose the unruly courtroom con- co, testified that she bought a Two h u tte d W ty -^e ^trol- work slowdown or withholding wages, contingent on the fate ties even tumed down three lists Brazil who has any ideas the Unitarian circle Includes In October and will end In duct of the defendanU, who dur- l2-gauge shotgun bn Aug. 6, two P®™' ’ be said. men called In sick Thursday to gf services. He scheduled a fur- hikes, after a 16-day strike last of prisoners before an agree- against the government is al- .you. ' ;______^______I March. Ing the trial shouted out of turn, days before the sh(x>tout. Lifsen Poll®® Commissioner Patrick protest lack of progress In nego- ther hearing Jan. fS. month. ment was reached. most certain to be put in prls- sang, chanted and got Into scuf- said he recognized Miss DavU "V- Murphy said the department tiations with the city for a new men began return- PoUce Friday responded -The selection of prisixiers to on.” _ ^ ■ ■ bLk j M I f fa A11 A V aaaaa^AMXaaaA fTAa xa n Vk n A aa A A n ^ fles. at the time from news photos which canceled all hoUdays and contract. The absences contin- work, counsel for their quickly to two pipe bombings— be freed stretched into weeks. Another former prlsoner, In the event of a first-degree and got her autograph, leaves and ordered oveirtime, ued Friday. ^ union. Local 671 of the Service one In the Bronx and Leite was tortured in a new look to any. room • phase testimony. Oilef defense ghgp in Hollywood, testified that A Bill Wears Different Faces up, and house-to-house searcdies 1 Sao Paulo Jail until he died. Serves as bulletin board attorney Paul Fitzgerald said g„ mibs d ^vU pur- intensified. Several suspected “They took out his eyes," it in kitchen or children’s that If the state 'presents a chased from him a Browning members of the Popular Revo­ said. . room e Insulates • Soaks lengthy case, the defense will semiautomatic pistol. He Identi- lutionary Vanguard, the group $12,000,000 pp noise • Vacuum cleans have one of equal length or In State’s General Assembly that kidnaped Bucher, were ar- (S4^ Page Eight) l(Higer. He said such a convic- (See Page Fifteen) SAVE UPT0 38ePER SR By DON MEIKLE by various Interest groups. The tors Identified with particular FT. BY APPLYIN8 MUBA Associated Pi^esa Writer State Labor Council may funnel Issues are Rep. John A. “Tony’’ CORK ADHESIVE. I ' Cc)nne(diCLrt Natural G as Q x p e ^ HARTFORD (AP) — In the its bills in .^hrough labor union­ Misclkoeki of Torrington, state Oenetal Assembly of Ccxmecti- ists in the assembly—especially lottery; Rep. Jean Thornton of r those who are on the Labor In U ru gu ay: Laird Returns from Asia; cut, what is a bill? _ . Glastonbury, liberalized abortion A bill Is evidence of a prom­ Committed. The liquor lobby Hrst Bonds, SorlM L. 9% Diio 1996 often pours its stuff in through laws; Rep. Morris Coehn of ise Some legislator made to a Bloomfield, making banks pay Troubleshooter Hopeful Concedes Cambodian Crisis constituent or a group of constit­ the members of the Liquor Con­ trol Committee. And so on. interest on Christmas club ac- uents. "If I am elected,” the eexmts and funds held in es- WASH^fGTON (AP) — Secre­ tional determlnati(Hi to defeat legislator may have said during It is not unusual to see lobby­ ■ Oi Envoy’s Safe Release tary of Defense Melvin R. the North Vietnamese. ists roaming the Capitol corri­ , crow; Rep. Rufus Rose of Wa- the 1970 campaign, "The first dors in search of likely law­ terbury, against requiring mo- MONTE'VIDEO, U r u g u a y ransom demands. Prko 100% Laird, returning from a trip to The‘defense secretary said he things I’m going to do is put in Soutiieast Asia, concedes the is optimistic about the overall makers to file their bills. toroyclists to wear helmets; (AP) — A representative ot The three bramdherf of Uru- (Plus ^ m e d Interest) next few months wiU be critical situation in Southeast Asia, de­ a bill to abolish the tariff on Rep. Michael Morano of Green­ laminated grommets.” So he Is there anything unethical wich, highway safety; Rep. Britain’s ' Foreign Office 'says Kttay s armed forces mobilized Men's All Weather Coots Men's 100% Wool Sport OMrt* for Cambodia but sees nothing claring the tour of Thailand and about this? Not necessarily. A meetings with Uruguayan au- Friday and la u ^ liliiyi to slow the rate of U.S. troop South Vietnam gave him dees. And he forgets about it, Marilyn Pearson of Stratford, because it was one of those legislator can simply put in a abolishing the Department of thoriu rh av e m ad V lZ "quiet- regularly 26.90 regularly 2 9 .95 withdrawal from Vietnam. "strengthened confidence" the bill and forget it, letting the The North Vietnamese and Unltetl States will be able to end things, and the bill dies a gen­ Conununlty Affairs; Sen. George ly Itopeful and confident" that ^ Naw split shoulder styling. — Great assortment of styles’and col­ teel death ' in committee. lobbyists carry the fight. It may Gunther of Stratford, protecting British Ambassador Geoffrey T iu tunounctmtst tomtiMts utitbtr ter, gave NEW YORK (AP) — The New shorts. longs, shorts. sentment? Have they too loudly their military forces to maintain However, Laird said, Nxon's of bill has to be taken seriously. It Is possible to put in bills no specific reason for his opti­ York Times reported today it security in their country.” demanded that you ‘ deliver chi Smith, Barney & Co. May 1 deadline for lowering the It represents more than a cam­ that one objects to. The old mism after meeting with. Presi­ has received a copy ot a letter Iaco«pe*al*d One reason tor Laird’s 10-day U.S. troop coimt in Vietnam to paign promise; it usually repre­ ar campaign promise? Put in a dent Jorge Pacheco Areco. But sent to the wife of a United trip was to assess what has itechnique was to write '"by re/ bill that will really make them 284,000 men will be met or beat­ sents a platform plank and a ' quest" on the bill, and that told he said he believed "we are on States agricultural expert, kid­ been described as a generally en. Nixon 'Will, announce further gauntlet thrown down to the' op­ scream. Tlien make them suffer the same wavelength on how to naped last August in Uruguay, Eastman Dillon,Union Securities*Co. The First Boston Corporation deteriorating sltuaticn in Cam­ everycHie that the bill was some- while you slowly ponder wheth­ tro(^ withdrawals,in mid-April, position. It represents a fight. - thing the legislator had prom­ deal with the present circum­ demanding 81 miliion for his re­ LANCER DRESS SLACKS bodia. the defense chief s^d. Another kind of bill is the one er to kill the offending bill. (It stances." lease. ised to someone but personally Goldman, Sachs & Co. Kidder, Pealxxly & Co. Lehman Brothers Although the Lon Nol govern­ Laird denied renewed specu- drafted by a state agency to is an unwritten rule of the leg­ Uruguay’s leftist Tupamaro A covering note to the airmail lacMpomod permanent press ment in Ounbodla is facing,a didn't want any^ng to do with. islature that no bill will be re­ Iati(xi Gen. Creighton W. accomplish what the agency Lawmakers have been known to guerrillas seized Jackson on letter from Uruguay^ purported- never need ironing critical five to six months, Laird Abrams will be replaced soon as wants. These customarily bear leased from committee against ly sent by Tupamaro guerrillas, Paine, Webber, Jackson & Curtis Salomon Brothers said, he is impressed with prt>- get'up at a hearing and even on Jan. 8. TTiey also kldn^)ed Bra­ ban roll waist U.S. commander In South 'Viet­ the names of committee chair­ the fl(X)r of the Hous8 or Senate the wishes of the person who zilian (tonsul Aloysio Mares said the original copy was sent It. A dark gr^ , blue A gress made by Cambodians in nam. fUed it.) to the wife of the expert, 68- byllding their anned forties men—chairmen of the Educa­ and denounce a “by request” Dias (Somlde on July 31 and ab­ White, Weld*Co. Bear, Steams & Co. brown, blacuc, olive "No changes are contemplat­ tion Committee tor bills desired bill bearing their own names. TTie shake.rdown bill can even ducted Claude L. Fly, an Ameri­ year-old Dr. Claude L. Fly, the \ from 80,000 troops nine months ed this year as far as Abrams Is paper said. •A., , V *$1.00 more for waist sixes by the state education depart­ Then there are the bills timt pay (rff han(lsQmely in cash if can soil expert, on. Aug. 7. None Eqiiitphle Securities, Morton & Co. E. F. Hutton & Company Inc. ago to the present level of ctmeerned," Laird said. "The am unscrupulous amd powerful John M. Fly, 26, the son o( the 44” up. 200,000, ments, chairmen of the Public reqiresent a strongly held (pin­ of the three has been released, kidnaped man, said his President and I are more than legislator wamts t o make it do and the Uruguayan govetnment Laira noted results of the U.S. pleased with the ^ellent le^-, Welfare Committee for Mils de­ ion by an individual la^wnfaker had not received the sired by, the Welfare Depart­ so. Some lobby groups axe will­ i has steadily refused to negotiate E.S. Mdspley&Ca . Shearson, Hammill & Co. military-aid program are Just erahip this fine, outstanding ' and which he would file, each ing to dnte up substantial sums letter and that the 81 mUUcQ boiiV felt in Cambodia. But he ment, etc. ' sessidn whether anyone asked V'with the Tupamaroe sJxMt the Jcnusry 15, I$71 . * 945 MAIN ST. ■aid he is encouraged by a na- (See Page EigM) And there are the bills drafted nim or not. Among the legisla­ (See Page Five) release of prisoners or other (See Page KigM) ; /

I ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1971 PAGE THREE /■- PAGE TWO C‘ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1971 . Columbia Stocks Ride Trade Wave Duplicate Bridge Hebron SheinivolcI on Bridge '■A JonCrzych Kappeningie for Teens Business Bodies Onto New Recovery Peak R e s u t ts last night in a A.C.B.L. m em beiM p duirilcate raRnuREPmoND ^ KEEP ALERT FOR Vested Athlete The Baby Has iriANT MANAGER N E W YO RK (A P ) — VWth an- ‘The prime rate is the Interest bridge game atl the Italian- OHicers VOUNOPEOPtE SINGLETON LEAD NORTH TO ADDRESS INVESTORS Satordiij, Jan. M South United Methodist, Youth other prime lendir^; .rate cut charged by commercial banks American Club are: North- Of the Month 9kmk By A LF R E D SHIENWOtJ} Sanford C. Nemitz of Prince­ Drug Advisory Center MT- Lounge, 7-9 p.m. "The Fellow­ ton, N.J., has been^Runed plant James M. Griffih' of Andover, fueling the flame of ardor, stock on loans to their best corporate goyth M rs A K Hartllna and Jon Grzyeh has been named______S02Q, {dione manned 6 p.m. — ship of the Holy Spirit” .H ap­ Installed ttwiMii, tr A*c You don’t )iave to be a genius 5 2, manager of. the Duo Set Pro- economic research analyst market prices rose to new re- customers. The prime rate waa ’ ' k tor the first Athlete of the S a.m. pening for Youth . . . open to Been Named to know when an opening lead 632' cessing Oo. tn EUingtmi, pro- tor Hartford National Oorp., covory peaks tUs week. reduced the previous week from J**"® 'R®®®*f®*. first; Rob- Award at Porter School. - E ^ t Side Rec, open 1-S p.m. youth of all faiths. ' ' Ml MM MMimo is a singleton. Singletons are cessor of knitted fabrics and . a parent organization of Hartford At the close of trading on Fri- 6% per cent to 6V6 per cent. bert Kenq> and Paul Browning, "nie recipient is chosen by the West Side Rec, open p.m. Drug A^hdsory Center 81 Rus­ At Church led quickly and hopefuUy; WEST EAST 4 A Q 10986 ^subsidiary of Manchester-based National Bank and Trukt Go.,' day the Dow Jones average of Analysts said the general de- second; Jon M arx and Joseph students. Community Y, open 1^1 p.m .. sell St., 647-9222, open 8:30 a.m. E doubletons are led slowly and 4 3 Merton W. m ils has been in­ P lo n ^ r Systems, ]|(c. address the Commercial- 30 Industrial stocks had climbed dine in interest rates has been Da'vls, third. Some of Jon’s recent achleve- Teen Center 8-11 p.m. — Dance S p.m.; phone manned from 6 doubtfUUy. A player who has 9 7X2 9 84 stalled as deacon emeritus of Ml MMMMITTO 0 Qj 10 Investment Division of Great­ 8.69 points to 846.70 from the a big boost to the market all Also, East-West M r and *"®®to Include being voted one to "Rolson” . . . .$1JS0 gets you p.m.-3 a.m.—there are friends 8m M«I (u M m lllM led from a doubleton has no O ^ 4 3 Dhl, Dana Oarole, dau|^r of Gtooige and (Mrole Am­ er Hartford at a breakfast meet­ week before. In a previous re- along. „ moat valuable players In In — open to teens great nt the other end of the line. the Oilead Oongregatianal particular ' air of expectation; :Q 10 8 * J 4 brose Uhl, 236 lOnnechaug Dr., Glastonbury. She was bom ‘ ing Tuesday at 8 :S0 a.m. at covery period, the Dow high Another stimulus tor the mar- Hnnumv inrf lomo ' n v **** Wllllmantic Midget Football turn out last week! Church. after aU, nothing wonderful is SOUTH Thursday, Jan. 21 Dec. 20 at -Manchester Memorial Hospital. H er maternal grand­ Howard Johnson’s In West Hart­ reached 840.26 on Nov. 14, 1969. ijgj uberallzatiwi of the Conway 4nd James Bak- League; intramural flag foot- KCHS Cafeteria 8 - midnight, going to happen for auiothj 4 K754 EX3HS — mid-year exams — Other officera and committee mother is Mrs. Isabel Aoqbroee, Olaatonbuiy. Her paternal ■ofninip ford. yolume w as heavy all week business equipment deprecia- ®®®®nd; Mi^. Laurrence Fa- ball scoring champion with, 104 Senior Seml-Formal . . . band trick or two. A K Q J 10 3 four-hour day. members installed were Dea­ grandmother la Mrs. Marie Uhl, Flushing, N.Y. She has a IMw ir nwiiiw itcia,inylM Griffin’s talk, ’’’The Future of with 87.23 million shares chang-^ announced this week Robert Stratton, third, points; recent election as tri- is "Tension” . .. en to EJCHB Pw«M w A M tlsM an North dealer. O 7 East Side, West Side, Com­ cons James Derby, Douglas brother, George, 2H; and three sisters, Dlima, 8, Deborah, 6, the Economy in the Greater Ing hands compared to 70.14 by the White House. Obeervers Overall winners were Mrs. ®®Ptaln of the Poter school seniors and guests only. Both sides vulnerabl ♦ 75 and Dawn, 4. Hartford Area,” will be followed munity Y Recreation Centers, Porter, Alex Mb^rka, Leon Opening lead — Three of East Sonifa W eil million the previous week. The yjjg measure could result HartUiur and, Mrs Roebuck *’®®^®toall team, open 6 p.m.-lO p.m. vby a auestion period. Sunday, Jan'.' 17 Oardiner, Robert Dixon and , M «K VSOU II MHina Spades. 1 4 2 9 Pan most active trading session ^ ^ , 2.6 bllUon tax reduction for first; M . and Mrs'. iLalPlant’ ®®a®h J«*n L e «® e Stevens, Patricia Anne, daughter of'^Ierald B. and Ther­ A^rlffin, udto lives on Hebron MHS Pool, 1-4 p.m. — lOK, Waddell School—open 6-9:30 Kenneth fiHlis and Deaconesses («fl>Mtwywiy When today’sjian d was ptay- Pass 4 9 A ll Past Wednesday,^ when 19.07 million businesses this year. second; and Conway and Bak- “J®” ®“® outstanding esa Robinson Stevens, 29 Sumiqer SW-'we was bom Dec. 22 at MMrWsaivn) swimming Instructions for P "“- _Dorothy ___ BUis, Jean _ Derby, ed, Bast won JAe first trick with Rd.Ais a 1668 graduate of the shares changed hands. ^ Associated Press 60-stock er, third. athlete who Is very coachable. Manchester Memorial Hospital. H er maternal grandmother is handicapped youngsters. C hiiri^ Mbtyka W Lydia the ace of spades and returned U n lv e M ^ of Connecticut with "The effect of lower interest ™ p ^ ^ A duplicate bridge game. to come n ^ r a l sell St., 647-9222, open 8:30 a.m.- gimons x Mrs. Shirley RoMnaon, 29 Summer St Her paternal grandmoth­ the queetif South put up the player, he might be a psycholo- a m aster^ degree In economics. rates and the general Jmpws- staSiLd A sponsored by the MancLster to*- man ^d I feel Monday, Jan. 18 5 p.m .‘ phone manned by er is Mrs. Geraldine Stevens, Hartford. She fans a brother, Ger­ Installed as members of the king, aiid West ruffed. It was at gist. As I have remarked, a He also eaijled his bachelor’s rion ttot the economy hi m oi^ BOO-stockXlex rose a84 Bridge Club, is played each ^ to any ald B., 16 months. Drug Advisory Center, 81 friends nt>m 6 p.m.-8 a.m. Board^of ’Drustees 'were Rich­ thls/^om ent that South first psychologist spots a singleton from UConn. lifa joined kartford forward were enough to sustain Friday at 8 p.m. at the club, ®''®*7^ ®P®rt. Russel St., 617-9222, open. 6:30 St. James’ Church, lower hall, ard K^taer, Wilbur Porter and iized that West had led a sin- from the speed and hcqietulness National last year and serves as the market and overcome any , j ^ ^ork Stock Ex- Eldrldge St. Play Is open to The Porter School basketball a.m. - 6 p.m.; i^ione manned ^2:20 p.m. "The Fellowship of John Neumuth; Doris Hutchin­ Belaaky, Lynn Ann, daughter of Arthur P. Sr. and ffiiiix spade. of the leader. A bridge player an Instructor at the Unlvewlty profit taMiig.’’j ^ d J ^ Smith, ^ the pubUc season opened, yesteday with a from 6 p.m. - 3 a.m. the Holy Spirit” program ley Griffin Belaaky, 228 Spencer St She was bom Dec. 21 at game against Ashford. Chris son as clerk; Jan Nuemuth as West shifted to the king of, looks at the spots, of Hartford. an analyst at F a h n e ^ k A advanced 0.70 points Bast Side, West Side, Com­ Bible devotions ^ d luncheon assistant c le A ; Kenneth BUis Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents ^ Hitchcock clubs, and declarer proceeded -fhe fact was that South was 0-1 Division members from Smith -noted that the market Results in a Thursday mom- Ramm waa team manager, open to all faiths and all are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Griffin Sr., 69 (Ugh St Her paternal munity Y Recreation Centers, as treasurer, and Jean Ray­ to take the ace ot clubs, six asleep. Perhaps he Ivas think- the Manchester area includq absorbed two distressing pieces „ ' ' ^ ____ —oing — duplicate <— ------bridgeb - game «>*at ^berts, scorer, and Bill ages. open 6 - 10 p.m. mond as assistant treasurer. grandparents are Mrs. Michael Roman, Anchorage Rd., Bol­ trumps and two top diamonds. die previous hand, and H Realtors O. StUlman Keith, Wll-^ of news at mid-week. One was J?” toe Manchester <3ountry club timer, ton, and John Belaaky Sr, of H artfq^. She has three brotiiers, Lives Q iii^y, Buckley and Waddell Schools- Friday, Jan. 22 WUUam McGee was instaUed Down one. how he had blown It. This made Uam E. Belfiore, and Russell the White House confrontation out of Bdgar Ansaldl and '^ ® concluding basketball Arthur Jr., 7, Lee, 6, and James 1; and a sister, Robin, 9. Since we are bridge players, o p «i 6-9:30 p;m. BCH8—mid-year exams—four- as church school superinten­ a pair. PhUbrick. with Bethlehem Steel over Its iMuea ^ ^ market Gerard Miller, first; Mrs. 8“ ”®- March 6 vrtll ^ tetw w n « « « *- » we would have, known instant­ MHS Pool - Brookfield St., hour day. dent; Annie Foote as historian, D espi As you have surely noticed, sharp price Increases on certain ^ « » new highs and 3 new Arthur Smith and Mrs. Lee , toam and toe fau lty, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m., Women’s Swim and Ned BUis, Churk Smith and Feeley, Dnrven Keith, son of Paul R. and Sandra Mac- ly that West’s three of spades South should make contract 1 items lows. Carlson, second; Mrs. Neal TV- Faculty players will be Dentos Bast Side, West Side, Com­ a. . . _ ^ PROMOTED Kenzle Feeley, Dunn IflU Rd., Tolland. He was bom Dec. 12 at was a singleton. East needed at -.1, Sanford O. Nemite h . Johnson Jr. of Man- Night. munity Y Recreation Centers— Ned PreU as members of the By P I SB M U O d N I by playing a low spade at the The second was toe break On the week’s 20 most active ler and Mrs. T. J. Oockett, Harvey, JuUm , J « ^ Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are least five spades for his over- second trick. East’s queen wins, Pathfinders Club, Norman St., open 6-10 p.m. finance committee. Preas Writer Before joining Pioneer this ®*>®8ter has been promoted to down in toe t ^ s b etw ^n ma- stocks advanced and 9 de- tolrd; Mrs^ a e X ' S ^ ^ ^ l a T ' S ^ l ^ Mr. and Mrs. William N. MacKemde, A-von, Mass. His pater- call, vdilch meant Uiat West Qaat leads a third spade. Alateens, 7:30 — 9:30 p.m. — MHS Cafeteria, 7-10:30 p.m., Members of the Board ^ of "past faJl, Nemitz was general secretary at e Hart- Jor oil companies and certain oil ®nd Mrs. C. C. Lukasiewlcy, rial grandparenents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymcaid Feeley, Bast LO NpO N (A P ) — Hta movies could have only two spades at and J < ^ Lescoe. open to teens with a relative Dance to the "N e w Rogues” Christian Education who were South plays low again, and West manager of Swan industries, to™ Steam Boiler ipectlon producing nations following pre- The five most active Issues on and, Mrs. Oiarles Turell and installed are Ruth Devine, Lil­ Sandwich, Mass. He has two brothers, Sean, 5, and Brendan, to Uia contrary, life with Alfred most. But If West had two can ruff with a high trump. The gymnastic club has elect­ with a drinking pipblem. . . . 76 Cents vrithout 6 AA; an International textile manu- and Insurance Co. 7 t ^ s reports that oil prices and toe B ig Board were: Federal.M rs. I ^ l s Daigle. tied for lian Long, Janice PreU, Jackie 8%. licook is quiet and peaceful. spades he would have led his Now declarer can win any re­ ed Kevin Resnisky presld«it; St. James’ Church, lower haU 50 cents with SAA; ( ^ n to aU ^,'facturer. He was previously as­ Jrimson, a graduate of Flori taxes would be Increased on oil National Mortgage, up 4 at 61%; fourth, Aldo, Karl Mlchaelson, Jeff St’S the word from his wife higher spade first and since turn, draw trumps and cash ten Debbie Danks, vice president; 12:20 p.m. "The FeUowship of senior hi’s. sistant to the president of Inter- da State University, Joined the produced in these countries. Texaco, off 1% at 32%; Occlden- • - OdeU and lifartha HoAer. Moser, JUl Irene, daughter of EMward C. and Irene '^Alma. the deuce of spades was in the tricks. It is just a master of pre­ company in 1966 as a ^ c l a l Nancy Hoelzer, secretaiy, and the Holy Spirit” presents Bible Drug Advisory Center, 81 ,,national Stretch Products, and Richard McMullen, left, a mechanic’s helper and "But toe market showed no tal Petroleum, off % at 17%; Results in a Wednesday morn- Mission committee members GagUardone Moser, Abtett Rd., BUlngton. She 'was bom Dej "W e go to bod at 10 o'clock dummy the three of spades serving the'king of . spades until agent in the Atlanta, Ga., office. Karen Wolezak, treasurer. devotions and a Ught luncheon, Russell St., 647-9222, open 8:30 from 1968 to 1966 was with fireman for the Lydall & Foulds Division of Lydall, real panic over these develop- ^ 1 *^ ’, and 1^ dt^llcate brid^ game at chajrmen for the gymnastic InstaUed were M ary Infahte, 18 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandi most nl$hts,” she says. “ That’s could not be the higher card of the trumps have been drawn. n . .. Ne transferred to the special open to all faiths and all ages... o-*"- ® p.m., if you need help, why we are still fit and Inc., is presented a gold watch by Lydall President ments- The market perked up CSirysler, off % at 26. ^ C fom m ^ty Y are Mrs. jg „ orxych and Chris Bills and Donnie BUis ents are Mrs. Andrew Zypko of 'Winchester, Va., and E^u^ne a doubleton DaUy Question Cooper '^xUle Mils, a leading r,sks dlvlslwi of the hom e^lce a good-wUl dy the state to obtain mwiey that toe people of Connecticut Karen reminds MKBers that instaUed were Brie Devins, RockvUle General Hospittal. Her maternal grandfather is Ray­ home,” said Mrs. Hitchcock. MHS, X Period, Student Coun mond Valois, Tolland. Her paternal grandfather is MarshaU "When we have guests who are State Theatre — Diary of a II Pioneer Systems, Inc., of Man- which will probably have to be gjj^g against ’ $9 601 428 or needed to meet payrolls and have a right to know toe finan- the final payment on the year Mary Porter, Ned Ellis, Gwen Housewife, 1:00, 2:46, 4:80, 6:10, cU Assembly . . . ^ e s avaU- book is due during the next two „und, Frank’ Mund, Mtte Port- Usher, Monson, Mass. She has a brother, John, 2; aand a sis­ our qiecial friends, Uke Prince II cheater, \^1 speak Monday to refunded. Increased rates, ef- ^ Qg ^ gthgr cash obligations. 'With a clal sltuatirai of-our state. It Is OPEN able in front of office. ter, Lisa, 4. Rainier and Princess Grace of 8:00, 9:46. ; lithe Connecticut Section meeting fective June, 1969 (subject to calculations are based on the $260 mllUon deficit looming, critical, and we have already weeks (with d a a , 32; wimoui ^r and Don Corriveau Jr. U A Theatre — The Owl and St. James’ Church, lower hall, « 41 « W « Monaco, we always eat in the • "Of the American Distitute of possible partial refund pending i_g77_xu shares presently out- there Is a shortage of cEuh. started a comprehensive study SAA, $8). . . also to bo sure to Lunches the Pussycat, 1:46, 3:346, 6:46, J 12:20 p.m. ‘”rhe FeUowship of Cooper, Keith Erie, son of Doyle and Diane AUen Coop­ kitchen. The stuffy ones we en­ II Aeronautics and Aktronautics toe outcome of a court case) ac- standing. Berdon announced toe bor- of toe state’s financial picture J get y w r h O S c u ^ The menu next week at the WESTOWf 7:46, 9:46. the Holy Spirit” program . . . er, 18 M t Vernon Dr., Apt. D, RookvUle. He was bom Dec. 22 tertain in the dining room, 'I ’on Plcmeer’s role In the develop-, c ^ t for $1-17 toe $3.67. ^g gj December 31 total as- rowing of $76 mllUon on short- to restore a balance between ol«m«ntary schools wUl be: A LL BAY p h a r m a c y at RockvUle General Hospital. IBs maternal grandparents are which is not so nice.”' lijnent of toe ADAPTS oil poUu- , higher rates ggjg ^jg Corporation term notes—$60 million to pay revenue and expenditures.”' open to aU faiths and aU ages they’U be in ^ ^ ^ j e i u n g Monday: Hamburg on a roll, SUNDAX . . . Bible devotions and lunch- them for two bucks apiece Mr. and Mrs. Daniel AUen, Hackettstown, N.J. IBs paternal The Hitchcocks married in I ||tion ccmtrol system for the U.S. SNET s e a rn l^ s for toe year amounted to $1,230,464,129 com- off preidous notes, and $26 mil- The latest series of notes potato chips, green beans, pears. Burnside — Love Story, 2:80, the proceeds are for the V ar­ grant^wrents ore M r. and Mrs. Alfred Ai^legate, Hacketts^ 1926. As Alm a ROvlUe she 4:30, 6:46, 8:20. • I Coast Guard. would have been $2.60 pared with $901,216,960 for 1969. llwi to provide more “oiiera- were sold at an average rate ‘Tuesday; ’Tuna and noodle share, with toe current dividend sity M banquet. town, N.J. He has a sister, KelU, 1%. worked as a film editor and as­ Cinema I — The Arlstocats, II ADAPTS (Air-Delivered Anti------ting capital.’’ of 8.16 per cent interest to Dls- casserqle, buttered peas, carrot • «l $2.60 per- share. SUNBAY Wednesday, Jan. 20 sistant director. She helped 1:00, 3:00, 6:00, 7:00, 9:00. > > poliutlcn Transfer System) was BR1EF8 Sajes of tax anticipation notes count Oorp. of Now York, Hart- V------sticks, blng cherries gelatin. The 1970 earnings per share EX?HS— mid-year exams- -four- Your correspondents are KloUlffatorp Brian Ebtn* son CSiariek and Jean Jones Alfred In aU his films up to Cinema H — The Owl and the 11 demonstrated by toe Coast total $806 million, Berdon ford National Bank A Trust, Wednesday: Orange juice, were reported on net Income of M l Medicinal Services AvaSitWkh, hour dhy: Karen Gilmore, 649-9275; Jim KlcUifl^ter, 81 Middle Buteher Rd., RockvlUe. He waa boni "The Paradlne Case.” Pussycat. 1:30, 3:30, 6:30, 7:30, 11 Guard last May In Chesapeake Directors of toe Aetna Fund, - irimt Natiotwl Bank of Boston hamburg plsxa, garden salad, MHS, Brookfield St., 6:30-9:30 Donovan, 649-3716; Joanne Roto, Dec. 20 at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandpeu** " I ’ve given It up now and you 9:30. 11 Bay and received national pub- $36.6 mUllon with 9,672,000 com- tac of Hartford, have voted a Ordinarily, these tnmsactions and Connecticut Bank A Trust.’ fruit cocktaU pudding. p.m., FamUy SWim Night. 649-1742 as are Candy and Fran ents are Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jones, Jesup, Qa. Ifis paternal can describe me as a housewife East Hartford Drive • In — mon shares outstanding. dividend of ntoe cente a ^ r e , ^ ^g pubUclty. The notes are due Jan. 12 next ’Thursday: Meat loaf, maah- Buckley'‘ School—open 6-9:30 (Mrs. Frank J.) Conway, 649- ^ ^ . . grandparents are M r. and Mrs. H. E. KlckUghter, Jesup, Ga. and cook.” die said. But even Black Angel, 7:30; Girl In Gold ■ I The system uses Pioneer ------Pfy^“®/^-29 to sl^hoId^ butwItotoeRepubUcaradinto- year. HEADS AIRCRAFT PLANT of record Jan. 13. Aetna Invest- ______p m. 6080, 267 Hackmatack St...... “P**®®* He has a sister, Kimberly, 5, and a brother, Kevin, 2%. now her husband asks her opin­ Boots, 9:26. 11 parachutes to airdrop pumping St. James’, lower hall, same give our spies the word on your pmo^ppm tidbits, ion on certain film matters. East Windsor Drive - In — ElUs St. James „ ,___, „ . , , „ ment Management, Inc., an { I appeu-atua and inflatable rub- Robert P. Azlnger of Bolton u , g “2 Casualty subeldl- It says about toe situation In program and same time as church, scluxU or town organl- SWday: ’Turkey noodle soup, Horrors does not worry her. Boys in the Band, 7:30; The , bei^coated bladders each cap- 1967: Monday: of this week. . . “The satlon plans which are of inter- P66“ *>t butter and JeUy sand- "There is a demand for it and Grasshopper, 9:15. .. ohi» h mi woon/b •• “ ,'’‘®® ha® been named president of ary, oversees toe fund, which is Czech Study 11 able holding 140.000 gallons of denj^^roatove director for toe united Alroraft of West Virginia, aimed at long-term capital "While there were differences FeUowship of the Holy Spirit,” est to toons. gingerbread. Stamford Appeals Ruling it serves a purpose,” she said. Manchester Drive-In; Closed, »■ oU. It is designed to remove oU Hartford office, and his respon- u erowto of opinion within toe leadentolp, ”My husband tends to treat it as Reopen Firiday. lljro m damaged tankers in slblllties will alsb Include the toe., a newly formed subsidiary e™ v ______toe political course was set pri­ ■m Manchester Evening Herald a joke and this releases much of U A Theatre — The Owl and ^Hot Potato’ unson’s On Underground Paper Ban . I coastal waters. creative direction on .agency of United Aircraft of Canada, Roggp Wilson of 100 Ply- marily by A. Novotny, who had the tension.” I the Pussycat, 2:00, 3:46, 6:30, 11 Knorr conducted toe trajec- tod. The new company has been mouth Lane and a„ salesman...... for 'BONN, Germany (AP) — A no sense for working out broad Hawanan Royalty NBIW YORK (A P )—The Stam- thing from coming in. It Just Hitchcock stiU has a tremen­ 7:16, 9:15. dous sense of humor, she said, J |_tory studies and participated in General m an n er of local of- g^gg^g^ jq assemble and test Xerox In 'Hartford, waa among study of Czechoslovakia com- concepts, completely rejected ford. Conn., Board of ESduca- isn’t so any more.” flee is John D. Moreton of • - 0 j . . . but he no longer goes in for "sm inr-Excim m • toe^ design aspects------of toe aerial- Windsor also a comoanv vice ------helicopter- w.*,...... engines. 80 company salesmen taking missioned by Communist lead- ®^“^ ^ Candy Kitchen Uon wants to be aU e to control The Rlppowam studenU had elaborate practical Jokes as he ; deUvery subsystem. H U pres- ^ t o ^ r a / ‘®® Azlnger, 46. has been assls- part In an Intensive three-week « « « , « . . znfnnin ferentlate between attacks from circulation of undeiground distributed three issues of their from Author of Where Quality Candy Is Made Fresh Dally Restoring Palace News Is Good did in younger days. . entatlon will be supplemented tant to toe vice president, pro- training course at toe Xerox ®” Antonin Novotny the right and weU-meant critl- BOluxU newspapers, and it has paper off school grounds with- "TK CAUPflBASeaS" NOIVIH KINGBanXN, R. I. ”I remember one we did in 1 with sUdes and a sound fUm of g. - ^ exDerienVe in- ductiem, of Pratt A Whitney Air- National Sales Development and associates of the I ® n ^ r e lm . „ ^ . Choose From Over 200 Varieties HONOLULU (AP) The restoration project for the IHfATRE EASI (A P ) — A pet horse burned appealed a District court ruling out lAcldent. B u r d e n they L « i l o r m ^ " y ^ m o ""s h " ' toe <3iesapeake Bay demonstra- yegra vrith Hutchins Dlvlslrai of UAC. CenterCenter In In Fort Fort Lauderdale. Lauderdale, Fla. Fla. President president for developments that Many times he moved more daughter of a HawaUan princess Friends of lolani Palace, esti- HAROLD I over 60 per cent of its body distribute a fourth Is- said. “We invited aU our friends t i o n , — - - — The course was completed thU 1®** **p to the Soviet Invasion In sharply against those forces per n.. .. J.. AdvertUlng In Rochester, N.Y., week. which were trying to make toe is working with a group Islan- “ when it 'was doused vdth ker­ The 2nd U.8 . CErcult Court sue in school, they were warned to a blue dinner. Everything Tr«at yourscif to our cent of the palace’s furnishings of Appeals here reserved de- they would be suspended if had been dyed blue—the bread b®to«-® coming t® Hartford as _____ The document U a hot poUtir situation within the party ders to restore lolani Palace, osene and set afire Dec. 28 toe United Aircraft ” Research associate creative director for are left in HavraU. cdslon on the case Thursday af- they did. nUls, the meat, the vegetables, Mrs. Beatrice P. MUlette an- potato for the country’s cur- healthier, than against rightist once the home of the monarchy, Miss Kawananakoa says, "AU is on its way to revovery. Laboratories in EUst Hart­ a local agency. Most recently ter hearing arguments. The board’s attorney, EVeder- the soup and thie drinks.” nounces that she has become '*1®*- Gusta-v Husak. He elements.” The amaU Indian buckskin ford. he was creative art director for BUTTERCRIINCH to its royal splendor. we want to know is where they associated with toe Jarvis *’®®® moving between con------horse, a pet of ICariene Last July, District Court Iclt I^ Oomley, tried Thursday ------another Hartford area agency. A Quality Crtaab rfato la dairy butter covered “But it’s awful. Those typical are, how they were acquired Realty Co., 283 E. Center St, A scrvatlves and moderates since Hardest Job and what plans they have made Shread, 13, North Kings­ Judge Robert C. 2;ampano in to estafdldi the right of school 26-YEAR AIRGRAFTER h Is work has earned many with our fin* ndlk and enoOiered New Ehigland rooms were so licensed real estate broker, *'® replaced reformist Alexan- W ASHINGTON (A P ) — A 79- for them after their deaths—of ton, is ‘"doing real weU,” the New Haven, Conn.,' said the authorities to regulate what is Killed on 1-84 Robert J. Donnelly of 112 Bat- advertising awards, including cluttered with aU styles,” says Rhode Island Society for the Stamford regulation requiring lUstributed on their premises. He tista Rd. recently joined toe six major awards in toe 1070 Mrs. Mlllette is a member of -laao***® P®*^ ® *®P year-old widow has given Presl- course, we’d be delighted if they WATERBURY (AP) — A 46- Prevention of Cruelty to Ani­ prior approval of stodent-news- said students would have to ob- toe Manchester Board of Real- dent mxon a needlework copy Abigale KekauUke Kawanana- grave them back to the palace.” year-old Waterbury woman, Quarter Century at ■ Pratt A Advertising Club of Hartford mals said Friday night. p^per distribution was uncon- Iain permission to distribute i^ t n e y Aircraft. He U a super- competition, naUotial Addy tors. She was formerly with Novotny’s party membership the presidential seal bearing koa. ------Mrs. Marion Lebel, was kUled lionel B. Htu, general sUtutlonal. even the Oettyrtairg Address. visor with United Aircraft Inter- award for newspaper advertU- another Manchester real estate was suspended in 1968 and the words: “ God Bless Ameri- "Maybe we can put in some _ _ ^ in a one-car accident EYiday flrm. chances for his poUOcal come- gg the land that I love.” things that aren’t too authentic h t l l C l y I .On a iflftrft agent for the society, said The case stemmed from a students’ lawyer, Monroe on Route 84 near the natlonal. ing, and others. two boys, ag;ed 12 and 18, suit filed on behalf of students SUverman, said his clients did __ .____„ ______Myles E. Blardl, a former A native of Rochester, St. ------bM k ajqiear slim, ^ t m ^ j,i x « i complimented Mrs. but look better,” she added, _ _ Cheshlre town line, police said. laughing. INew Kiver Dams have been charged with un­ at Rlppowam JUgh School, who chaUenge the right to pun- snmni outstanding soccer player at James now makes hU home at • 1 rz. *. ^ Louis® D- P ® " y o' West Win- Were the monarchy in force necessary cruelty to a horse pubUshed the Stamford Free *“** ‘•“ •® distribute obecene Mtm E. um I-., k WCO BWSSY M. Manchester High School, now the Beacon Hill Apts, with ids Weicker Dlimer ™1® «m^ ^ Aeld, N.Y., at the white House in connection with the inci­ today. Miss Kawananakoa, 46, a m HBRST, Mass. (AP)—A Press during the 1968-69 school IH*^otis material, which Is HAROLD ROBBINS'-STKiTTO" employed In D-346 at Pratt A wife, Sharon. dent and will be referred to year UlegaL But they maintain read- Whitney In East Hartford, was ------p « > S t ^ ^ e months ”of the probably would be Uving in the citisens review committee rec- i M r o Slices Deficit the country. FamUy Court. “A Nice Girt Like Me'* winner of a $674 suggestion CLAIM S D IP H E BE hardest work I ’ve ever tried to palace. She is the daughter of ommended ’Ihursday that flood The boaid poUcy statement ®®"- award last month, toe third While claims for tmemploy- GRBENWIOH (AP) -About ^ ’^5 . 1. ■®'* resort town, Agnew said ,ytutes a violation ot the First audlo-'Wsual programs. the total was 41,292. consists of two PT8 gas tur- chairman of toe Republican Na- blame, Ita plumbing fixtures and the Owunittoe members voted to NJxon would submit "in a few Amendment” \ AUNNERSALPICTURe TECHNICOLOR* Fague and his wife were king’s seven-foot 'copper bath­ ask that coustniction on some weeks” a inragram designed to ^ appeals courtVthe formerly with W IN F Radio, bine engines linked to a com- Umial Oommittee. He called toe W says Novotny personally F r o m 1 :0 0 H N B e a r n i n g s tub. itfttns on the Cbnneotieut river upgrade national health care panel closely ques- WDRC,WDKG, 'WRYM,W'KIiM, anaand otheromer sta-»ia- Hartford Nntlonnl fo rn riwri man------ogearbox ™ ------andr producing - ™ - - - r up acimiur senator “anan ouuraanoing outstanding legis- legis- rprevented — resolutians of a 1966 Stew "Public aucUona were held,” and its tributaries______be ___ deferred programs. ticned lawyers for both sides tions. They originated toe t® IBOO shaft horsepower. DeU- lator and outstanding political congress from being car- area’s flist husband and wife ' ’®'*®® ^ West Vlrgiida fleuy*.. who ”ls going to repre- *?®^ although they showed Mya itowananaW ^ "i^^mpletlan of ee^~ He did not say what specific ^ they inosented their oral ar­ area's tional Bank has announced In­ Break King Kalaukaua’a and Queen ” ^ the “Dick and eal studies. changes w o ^ d ^ guments. wo-talk program creases in to^e and scheduled to begin in ^ ^ 1 all parts of toe RepubUcan overcoming Liliuokalanl’s things w e ^ sold both income and late io n . ^ ^ unifying force.” ***® f®co- -Members ot the power sub- Agnew said the aim of the ^ At cue point, one of the 5 Anne Show,” ^®»* w «^red gg ^ ^ ^ nomic difficulties. to the highest Udder, ‘^bday committee of the group voted to ministration proposals would bo ju jgg,. Irving R. Kaufman, m here for more than three years. „gg_ am«t - Azlnger, a native ot Pitts- Weicker declined comment on Be it Chicken or they are spread all over , the It also charges that Novotny recommend that minimum flow I® the burden of cata- ^ Rlppowam’s principal 2 .WhUe lii Manchester. the ^ conzolldated ' Income before P® ’ «P ^ E®®' ®P®®‘« c questions about how to ^ world. I Fagues lived at 169 Lake St. securities______t— ____ Hartford and Manchester and hein hM f nn ih» oks at the dadicatlon FOR THE BEST GRINDERS AND PIZZAS f^ ^ ro g ro m s delineating toe ear- 1969 or $3.16. per share. in Andover, where Azlnger serv- ment picture In the state. m lr Cisar, both leadbng propo- — V TWO OONVENl®:EN^^pOCA’TIONS Td^phone 448-2711 Branch—Moo. thru Sot. of the Martin Anthony Sinatra Second Class Fostage PaM at _____ IN TOWN CALL nuoqy history of settlements at The corporation’s total assets ed on toe town’s Board of Fl-_ The dinner was expected to nents of Dubcek’s "communism Bt. 6 A 44A—Open DaUy and Sun, iV k a d e I Medical Education Oenter. Tlie Kanenester, Conn. I^Wetberafleld, Wndsor, Hart- on D ecei^r 81, 1970 were re- nance. In Bidton, Azinger ^ yield about $25,000 to pay port with a human face,” because (John and Bernice Bieg) facility la named after the late SllBSISUPnON RATES ®®*foid. New Haven and Saybrook ported at 1,2S4,481,000 compared been active in the town base- o f Welcker’s $150,000 campaign they opened the Inatitutions’ father of ringer FTank Wnatra. Payable In Advance’ SSSrtn toe period 1638-40. to $1,062,684,000 a year ago. . tiaU program. deficit. doors to "rtghtizt opportunism.” Year ...... $80.00 PIZZA-RAY'S ‘The alngM’ donated $801,000 for Moaths ...... 16.60 130 SPRUCE ST. its oonatmetion. " ■ rso A-

PAGE POUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, /9 7 1 P A G E F I V E Maturl|PBtpr And this decision and action on the part of a grand Jury tips the scales of public thinking so that very few iMOfrie Tarzan Creator's Merit ' PUBU8HBD BY THB are totally sure, any more, that the Ber- Assen iblying the HBRALD P R IN T IN a CO., INC. 13 B in ell Street rig:ans could not have been involved In As Author Recognized Mencheeter. Conn. THOMAS F. FBRaUSON something most unprierily. By BOB THOMAS WAL.TE1R R. FERGUSON By Sol R. Cohen Rice Burroughs before he be­ Pul)lMiers ’Those who Instinctively believed In AMooUtod Press W riter came attorney for the enter- I Founded October 1, 18^ their necessary innocence are now will­ TARZANA, CaUf. (A P ) — prises In 1962. PubUebed Every Evenlns Except Sundaya Last week the Encino-Tarzana Later, he was placed In and Holidays. Entered at the Poet Office at ing to wait for the outcome of the trial it­ Manchester has mdre persons aide, she will work In the State Manchester, Conn., as Second Class Mall In highstate and county offices branch of the Los Angeles Pub- charge by Hulbert Burroughs Matter self. Capitol, reviewing bills which Uc Ubrary was the scene of an son of the author, who bou ^t a today than at any Umd In Ite concern the comptroller’s office But they are prepeuwd for the possi­ past. unusual ceremony. ranch In this San Fernando val- SUBSCRIPTION r a t e ! and acting as liaison, whenever Payable In Advance They include State Comptrol­ The complete works of Edgar ley suburb In 1919 and died In One Year ...... 3W.OO bility that, once agafii, purity and necessary. Rice Burroughs were presented 1960. Six Months ...... 16.E0 ler Nathah Agostlnelli; Deputy Three Months ...... 7.80 sanity of intent and conscience In to the Ubrary by the author’s Hodes said that the antl-(Bur- One Month ...... 3.60 Comptroller WUllam Diana; State Rep. Genovesi was one normally gentle men have been polluted State Sen, David Odegard; heirs. To mark the occasion, the roughs. prejudice exists through- MEMBER OF of the. RepubUcan legislators 1982 "Tarzan, the Ape Man,” out the U.S. library system, but by the extremist fevers of a revolu­ State Reps. Donald Genovesi, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS who met with Gov. Thomgs starring Johnny Weissmuller he plans to break down the bar- The Associated Press 1s exclusively en­ Francis Mahoney and N. titled to the use of repuMlcatlon of all tionary fanaticism. We hope not, for MesklU on TTiui%day. The meet­ and Maureen O’Sullivan, was riers. His plan of attack begins Charles Bogginl; State Supreme news dispatches credited to It or not other­ ing concerned the GOP positiem screened. in Europe. wise credited In this paper and also the, what the world seems to need most des­ Court Justice Charles S. House, local news publlahed here. on proposed legislative action Said Ubrarian Joyce Burgln: . "After the ‘Tarzan’ sieries A ll r l^ t s of repuMlcatlon of qteoiat dis­ perately now is some proof that there expected to be named chief this session, patches herein are also reserved. "This gift not only gives us an went off television a couple of can be such a thing as ai} Idealism Justice soon; Superior C3ourt Genovesi is the ranking extensive collecUon of works by years ago, I couldn’t sell any- The Herald Printing Oooipany Inc., as­ Judge Jay E. Rublnow, who sumes no financial responsibility for typo- \riilch does not betray Itself. House member of the Joint the man who g ^ e Tarzam. his thing," said Hodes. “ I decided Fraphloal errors appeainnc In advertise­ serves also as administrator committee, on insurance. name, but will also meet the to see what I could do about ments and other readlns matter In The of the Probate Court System. Manchester BvenlnB Herald. growing demand for Burrough’s making the Tarzans best-seUen Also, Hartford;County States State Rep. Bogginl, who is a writing." In France. If that worked, I Subscriber to Los Angeles Times-Waahlng- Atty. John D. LaBelle, Hartford ton Post News Service. There’s StiU Time member of the i legislature’s To Robert Hodes, general would spread to other'countries Full service cltent of N. E. A. Service, Inc. County (Coroner Irving Aron­ transportatiim committee, ex­ (Herald ptioto by Bucelclcliu) manager of Edgar Rice Burr- and eventually to the United Publishers Representatives — Mathews, WASHTNOTON — A prudent President son. Circuit Court 12 Cllilef plained today, why he had Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special A«encv oughs, Ihc., the event had deep­ States." — New York, Chicago. Detroit and Boston. learns not only from his own errors but Prosecutor Eugene T. Kelly, sought appointment to It, — "so Ordinary Check — for $2.3 Million er significance. ‘^Carzan paintings were fea­ even more, perhaps, from those of his House of Representatives Clerk that I could pursue my interest MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA­ “ HUa is the first time," he re­ tured In an exhibit of Wustra- TIONS. predecessors. Paul Groobert, and counsel to In solving -the problems of con­ Except for the amount— $2,387,908— this check proved sums. The money is guaranteed by the U.S. marked, "that a library system tiems at the Louvre, and a schol­ Senate majority David Barry. gestion on the highways, with Display advertising closing hours Richard Nixon does indeed appear to looks like any other State of Connecticut check, government. The $2,387,908 sum was expected in has recognized the value of arly book was pubUshed about Fhr Monday — 1 p.m. PHWay. have benefited from many of Lyndon Many others serve in top posts the resultant pollution created Burroughs’ works." the nature of the Tarzan charac­ For Tuesday — l p.m. Saturday. by privately owned automo­ signed by State Comptroller Nathan G. Agostlnelli October. Because it was latfe, the town borrowed For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday. Johnson’s mistakes. He’s headed out of on state commissions and agen­ Always before, he said, the ter. The selling campaign aimed biles.” and State Treasurer Robert I. Berdon. It was hand- $1.5 million last month— to pay current construc­ For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. Vietnam instead of deeper In, trying to cies. Others have top Jobs In books had been dismissed for the intellectuals and it _For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday., state departments. delivered to Manchester Treasurer Rosalind Quish tion costs for the Secondary Treatment Plant, now Classified, deadline — 6 p.m. day be­ shift decision-making power out of Wash­ During his recent campaign, "no literary value.” For that worked—"w e outsold everything fore puMlcatlon. 5 p.m. Friday for ington instead of concentrating more Bogginl proposed the formation by Deputy Comptroller William Diana, who remark­ nearing completion. An equivalent $1.5 million sum reason, the Los Angeles Ubrary In France last year, including Saturday and Monday puMlcatlon. Among the thousands of bills of a Manchester Transportation power there, reducing Govemment-by- ed, “ I thought I ’d drop this piece of paper off on my now will be placed in the General Fund, to pay the system had banned Burroughs ‘PaplUon.’ ’ ’ introduced In each legislative Authority "that would begin to from the shelves unUl last year. Next came the Germany com- Saturday, January 18 frenxy to a calmer, lower-keyed tdteh. way home from work.” The sum is part of the fed­ loan. The rest of the funds from the check will pay session are many which are for develop programs with state eral government’s grant toward Manchester’s $5.7 ongoing construction costs. Another check, to cover Other libraries may have had palgn which also micceeded, he He does not, however, seem complete­ the benefit of one individual and federal funds, to alleviate another reason. In 1961, the said. Each nation has a differ- ly to have learned what should have each. the increasing dilemmas in our million, townwide, sanitary sewer project. The more of the federal grant, plus a portion of a state Latest New Languag^e: Job Action Downey, Calif., school district ent selling approach. In Ger- been the standout lessMi of the Johnson One such bill has been In­ society. state, as agent for federal grants, pays the ap­ grant, is , expected in the spring. banned Tarzan books because of many it was the Superman In this great age of semantics, word era: The prime Importance of preserv­ troduced by State Rep. William "Those aggravating prob­ lack of evidence that “Tarzan theme. The February push in ing Presidential credibility. More than and his mate Jane were mar- Holland will stress hujnor. In It- maneuvering, obfuscation and traduction O’Neill of East Hampton. The lems," he explained, "are caus­ Bolton Vernon anything else, the loss of credibility—in bill Is for the benefit of Mrs. ed by diminishing bus services, Rockville rled before they took up house- ®ty next April It will be "elegan- of meanings, no casual observer can be the narrow sense of believablllty, and in Elsie Gould of 30 Laurel St. expanding cement slabs over Senior Citizens Tolland Man keeplng In the treetops." ’ sure that he Is keeping track of the very the brOiader sense of public ccH^dence— Mrs. Gould claims that she our countryside, to the detri­ Hospital Notes "N ot true," Insisted Hodes In ‘‘England will bo the toughest brought Mr. Johnson down; as much as was injured In a sidewalk fall ment of the ecological relation­ his Tarzana headquarters, once nisrked to crack," Hodes ob- latest. FtiDtcsravhed by Bylvlan Oflaim) Elect Officers Visiting hours are 12:30 to 8 Is Charged In anything, It could threaten Mr. Nixon’s Feb. 16, 1969 on St. James St. ships of the environment, and the working place for author served. "Because of the movies, w i n t e r AFTERNOON AT THE MOUTH OF THE CONNECTICUT The Senior auzens Club p.m. in all areas e x c ^ t ma­ Burrou^s. English consider Tarzan to But, from this particular tower, the re-election. O ’Neill’s bill, If adopted, Insufficient mobility for our citi­ elected officers at Wednesday’s ternity where they are 2 to 4 Auto Accident „ „ be kid stuff. So we w ill Instead Admittedly, Mr. Nixon carries built-in would permit Mrs. Gould to zenry, victimized by the one- Hodes explained that Tarzan very latest thing In language novelty Is meeting. and 6:30 to 8 p.m. One man was arrested last and Jane had parted in the first hitroduce the Burrou^w hovels handicaps. Miuiy pec^le, particularly bring action against the Town man one-car assumption of re­ something called "Job action." cent years.” The officers, who will serve night after a thtee-car accident volume, "Tarzan of the Apes.” ^*xxit Mars, which were far “ liberals,’^ view him with distrust and country for a single year is in of Manchester. At present, be­ cause she had failed within the 'Bogginl, who says he wants two-year terms, are Mrs. VlnJ Admitted Monday: Bonita l-Vr^t'-of RockvlUe General But the demand of his publisher shead of their time as science dislike accumulated over two decades. Wonders of the Universe- excess of $100 billion, then it Sandstrom, Box 2828, Coventry - - ...... fiction.’’ And, by this tower’s particular ob- to see existing highways used cent Peracchlo, president; Hospital. and the puUic promoted him to The parallel with Lyndon Johnson is can easily be seen that space Connecticut Yankee requited time span to notify Betty Ann Baker, Prospect St. more effectively, explains, " I Mrs. Hugo Broda, secretary; An automobile driven by reunite the pair In "TTie Return servatlcms, the use term "Job ac­ striking. fallouts In the medical field the town of the alleged fall, as Rockville; CJynthla Simmons spelled out In state statutes, support programs such as the Mrs. Harold Borst, treasurer, David P. Kelly, Beach Rd., of Tarzan." Hodes quoted from tion" was first noticed In a statement Years of Congressional maneuver had' Medical Research in Space alone may more than pay for B y A .H .O . Cllffwood Dr., South Windsor Fir^onse Troubles she cannot bring the action for railbus, strategic parking lots and Mrs. John Aspinwall, mem­ Tolland, which was traveling pacre 363 of the second book; built the Image of Johnson the master| the entire space program. Francis Arzt, Broad Brook made on Wednesday, Jan. 18, by he By DR. I. M. LEVITT, The physiological effects of the damages. along expressways so commu­ bership chairman. east on Union St., collided with “They were married by Jane’s EVERGRSEN, CMo. (A P ) — m ^ p u lator and wheeler-dealer. His' There is even a greater bonus Taking Governor Mesktll’s ing hinds under certain pro­ Kathleen Novak, So. Grove St. Most fire departments can go business representative of the union rep­ DIRECTOR moon’s gravity are poorly under­ ters can Join together and share A program committee was al­ one driven by Aldo Montovani, father, an ordained minister.’’ deft assumption of power when Presi­ than in providing a therapy. It own Inaugural Address as the grams. These buivaucracles ex-, Rccklvlle; Sandra Ckjchran, Val month In month out with noth­ Hie Fels Planetarium stood. Yet, because of its pe­ Jeremiah Wadsworth of Farm­ ri'’es to the inner city from so chosen. Members of this 190 VaUey View 'Dr., South Hodes seems oddly cast as resenting the BiK>w]dow drivers for the dent Kennedy was sussasslnated, and his may be that investigations most reliable text-guide to the pend great effort exchanging pa­ ley View Lane, Vernon;/Chrla ing happening to their equip­ of The Franklin Institute riodicity, several human func­ ington la a strong candidate for the surrounding towns, utd ex­ group are Mario Morra, John Windsor, which was going west keeper of the Burroughs tradl- pursued In space may actually battles he is going to wage, we pers with each other, an ex­ tine Valentine, Grandview Ter ment. (But in this mountain town Cannecticbt state highways. smashing election triumph in 1964, cre­ tions both physiological and the post of commissioner of perimental employment of rapid Aspinwall, Mrs. Angelo Soma on Union St., Vernon police re- tlons. He wears mod clothes, a It is hoped that space re­ prevent illness to which we find his challenge was clearest change that goes on at great race, Rockville; Ernest Smart ated a more statesmanlike image for a psychological are attributed to agriculture and natural re­ transit systems so ably devel­ and Mrs. QrnieUa Elliott. Mrs. ported. The Montovani car was love-symbol necklace and full the pump on the pumper tnick Speaking of the controversy which had search will eventually provide would be subject if this re­ and most uncompromising when expense to the taxpayer. It re­ Lawerence Rd., South WTndsor time, but the old one was still there in it. In space where interference sources. Wadsworth, who is oped by the Japanese years ago. Mamie Maneggla was appoint­ then pushed against a parked beard. He admits having never exploded and a week later an- knowledge of the Interactions of search were not undertaken. he was referring, without men­ sults In imposing external, and Winnlfred Amsden, Loveland awneA ^ read — ' a ”Tarzan------^ lxx>k i------and kcarce- other — *track---- •------was stolen from in arisen because an understanding reach­ the back of 'many minds, ready to re- from gravity, magnetic forces chairman of the Farmington "W e must work now to pre­ ed an alternate. by Vaughn N. human physiology and the en­ Thus, the future looks brighter tioning it by name, to a thing often Irrelevant, priorities on Heights, Rockville; Gladys Ma ly knowing the name Edgar front the fire bouse. emerge at the least excuse. Equivoca­ and biological clocks are elimin­ Town Council, Is expected to vent an imminent disaster,” At their February meeting, Hathaway, South River Rd., at ed with the Dempeey administration had vironment, Including many In terms of human well-being. called CDAP, a creation of the local officials." son, Enfield; Edward Baldwin tion, tricks, sudden reversals that might ated, a possibility presents it­ be named the new chairman Bogginl said. "Otherwise, the the seniors -will hear a tax ex­ West Wllllngton. ai^parently not lived through Into the types of Illnesses, aging and, We may lead healthier and hap­ state Department of Communi­ A sentence or two later <3ov- Nurse Graduate Mountain St., and Edward MU have been ignored from another leader self for the first scientific in­ of ^te Capitol Region Council 1970’s may well be known as pert who will answer their Kelly was taken to the hospi­ perhaps, even clues to man’s pier lives because some dedicat­ ty Affairs. emor Meskill recommended Miss Anne Elizabeth Camp- ler, Longview St., Rockville Meskill regime, the union’s business rep­ were happily hailed as pnxrf the' old vestigation of the physiology of of Governments, to succeed the decade In which America questions alxxit income tax tal for treatment. He was ; »■ origin. ed pioneers fought so strenuous­ Foifr years ago a relatively that the Legislature extend to ^ ^ ...... bell ot 20 Griswold St. r e c e iv e d ------Hazel ------Bartley,-, Cervans— , Rd. wheeler-dealer hadn't changed. phenomena attributed to the Agosttnelli., choked upon its own fumes and charged with driving under the resentative was quoted as follows: James D. Gatt, of Republic ly to make this country move small group of dreamers about local officials a control over f ber BS In nursing from Cornell Tolland; Lester Bartlett, APPLES Similarly, a long-held view of Mr. Nix­ technological chaos.” Fox influence and driving without Aviation’s life sciences and tidal effect. the possibilities of combining funds granted their towns which The present commisssloner is Valentine celebra- university and her diploma In Hill Dr., Rockville; Conrad ™ on as a tricky oj^rtunlst and gut-fight­ into space. an operator’s license and re- CORTLAND "Emotions are running very high and space environment department, In space is found a continuous tax relief for the state’s individ­ would make possible “ the dis­ Joseph Gill of Mansfield Cen­ tion at this mTCti^ by mem- nursing from New York Hoe- Nadeau, Broad Brook; Kenneth er was submerged by reports of the and inexpensive source of prim­ ter. His term expires March 1. When State Sen. David Ode­ bers of on a $600 non-sur|ty BALDWIN there is a strong possibility of some type indicates that space presents a ual communities with the estab­ mantling of a portion of the the Junior Women’s pital School of Nursing today. Nadeau, Broadbrook; Kenneth "new Nixon" and his loftier 1968 cam­ ary cosmic radiation which gard resigns from the Manches­ bond for appearance In Rjock- WINESAP promising new scientific medi­ lishment of a cohesive planned state bureacracy." eSub. Bingo 'Will be played and She has accepted a position Masclovecchlo, Terrace Dr., of drastic Job action.” paigning. But the old image wasn’t could foster experiments in an A Thought for Tod^y AgoetineUi has announced ter Board of Directors, he will vllle Circuit Court 12 on Feb. um and further believes the prog;ram for the improvement of Governor Meskill, of course, prizes ■will be awarded. as medical-surgical nurse at Janet Raber, Carol Dr., Janice also erased, and tends to be readily revived isolated and controlled environ­ two politiclal appointments, both be succeeded by Carl Zinsser. 2. potential of this research tool Sponsored by the Manchester the quality of Connecticut living can appoint a new Compilsslon- Any senior citizen of Bolton McCook Hosp lti ot the Unlver- Trapp, Spring St., and Clifford McIntosh ’Twenty-four hours later, down In New by slips and fallings that might be ment. Here the scientist could to unclassified positions—^Mrs. Both are Republicans. Zinsser, Also arrested last night by is perhaps the greatest of any Council of (Churches surprised themselves by being er of (Community Affairs and ' is invited to come and enjoy slty of Connecticut. _Friend, - - -Orchard . St. all of Rock­ Red A Yellow Dellelaoa York City, the president of the Patrol­ shrugg^ off in an Eisenhower or other study the effects of cosmic rays Ann Taylor of East Hampton president of the Manchester Jay- Vernon police was Gerald A. yet discovered by man. able to draft and whisk through give Kim instructions to dls- . the program. At the present t ville. trusted or popular President. on live and dead tissues. Large- as his executive secretary aind cees, has been chosen by the Drake, 28, of Church St.', Hart- men’s Benevolent Association, leading Biomedical space research Truthful words are not beau­ the General Assembly the pio­ mantle the department. On the time, the club has about 80 reg­ Births: A son to: Mr. and ’Thus the President’s more conserva­ scale mutation studies could be Mrs. Audrey Brett of West GOP town committee to fill the ToUatid County ______„ , „ ^ ford- He wad arrested on a war- Orchard Hill the city’s police In a quarrel over re­ over the past 15 vears has been tiful'; beautiful words are not neer legislation creating the other hand, many of the people istered members, and welcomes tive actions—such as his Supreme Court undertaken for obtaining bene­ Hartford as his legislative aide. eventual vacancy. AVERY ST., WAPPrard limited to an effort to establish truthful. Good words are not new department and setting up now In the Legislature. Republi­ new people. St.,S” ' Rockville; a daughter to: troactive pay, asked his men to go slow appointments and go-slow policy on ficial strains of microbes or Mrs. Brett is a former Man­ If Odegard resigns Feb. 2, at under false pretenses and utter­ requirements for observation persuasive; persuasive words Its potential relationship with cans as well as Democrats, The members expressed their Wool Payments Mr. and Mrs. William Rader, and used the following language: school and housing integration—merely plants. Experiments could be chester resident. She has been the board’s next regular meet­ ing forged instruments upon be- and testing of man in space In are not good. He who knows the state’s Individual cities and played a part in the creation of gratitude to Ronald Farris, Carol Dr., Rockville. v Opoi 7 Days — 8 A J f. *5:30 PJM. cimflrm susplclmis of liberals and others conducted for treatment or the employed in the offices of the ing, Zinsser’s appointment the j oi. returned from Presque Isle, order to develoo the new breed has no -wide learning; he who towns. the Department, and"* represent chairman of the Democratic For Last Year Discharged Monday: Sharon ^ waiving extra " I ask those of you who are consider­ that he’s the same old Republican reac­ production of mutants in high­ RepubUcan State Central Com­ same night would he a birth­ of space vehicles. Y et this re­ has wide learning does not Two years ago one of the cities and towns which have al- ■ Town Committee, who has been Buttell, Stafford Springs; Fran- i tionary, and make It easier for them to er animals. mittee. : day present for him. He will Start in April IF -kT 34 ^ oitlon. Drake will appear in > i i ing Job action tonight to do your Job in­ search has offered many new know. more fascinating sidelights in ready put their own time, ef­ instrumental in organizing their ^s McNulty, WMhlngton St., Manchester Circuit on refuse to credit him for the liberal pro­ Even' an unsurpassed cleanli­ As Agostlnelll’s' legislative be 33 on Feb. 2. stead." Insights into the operation of The sage does not hoard. the legislative session was the fort and money Into th'? CDAP club. He has spent many long Wool producers in Tolland Vernon; Joan Daigle, Oak St., Mondav posals he does advance. At the same ness Is available. This would OPEN SUNDAY! I physiology In the earth’s one-g Ha'vlng bestowed all he has . spectacle Of the high commis­ formulas. Governor Meskill can hours, they said, laying the County are reminded that pay- Rockville; Lumllla Bums, Crys- David MorHann rk m ii time, many conservatives become be an ideal place for surgical From both usages, the cme in Hartfohlr field: The movements of fluids on others, he has yet more; sioner of this nqw order, LeRoy ask the Legislature to grant groundwork for them, advising wl>l ^ made starting tal Lake, Harriet Twlchell, aroused over such liberal schemes as operations. Following an opera­ in the body, the body balance Having given all he has to Jones, representing, defending, such communities an equal Bill Bears f Andover Notes them on procedures, and ar- April 1 on marketings of wool Laurel St., and Elizabeth Hoff- *?®**®‘* the other in New Yoric, we deduce that the family assistance plan or deliberate­ tion the chamber could be How to system and the dynamics in­ others, he is richer still. and sometimes extending the amount of funds minus any ranging programs completed In 1970 and reported man. North Park St., all of ^ ly large deficits, and feel far more be­ thoroughly and easily sterilized Luncheon menus at the ele­ the two words "Job actlan’’ had sud­ volved In the generation of force The way of heaven benefits extraordinary powers and pos­ state Influences or controls over Farris expressed the hope by Jan. 31, 1971. Rockville; Diane Johnson and N mentary sch(x>l for the follow­ trayed than if an avowed liberal had by opening a port to space and and does not harm; the way of sibilities which had become ap­ its spending, but he might con­ Different that the club would expand and Joseph Szegda, chairman of son East Hartford, struck a parked vehicle last denly become a passable synonym for and movement. ’The require­ ing week are: espoused these steps. "flushing’’ out the contents. the sage is bountiful and does parent as somi as the new kind ceivably find the leglalative take a more active role In the the Tolland County Agricultural Admitted Tuesdav Claude ^ the old-fashioned and too-wMl-recognlzed ments for the life-supporting Monday: Baked ham, can­ Mr. THxon, declares conservative col­ G^rm-free studies could be not ccHitend. of link between state and com­ branch looking for some pro­ community. Responding to a re­ Stabilization and Conservation McKee RFD 4 RocIcvUIp - Ann parked car was own- MAKE HAY atmosphere and food .gave an Meanings died sweet potatoes, g;reen word "strike,’’ and that the type of "Job umnist Kevin Phillips, "has changed easily conducted, sterilization of Book Two, LXXXI cedure half way between out­ quest from the seniors, he (ASC) Committee, said wool oriowaicl Wllsh’lpp -R/1 vemnn Florence Henderson of 11 Insight to respiration and living munities had established Itself. beans, com bread and fruit. policies and directions so often, and instruments easily achieved with From: Lao Tzu, right giveaway and too-rigid agreed to be their representa- payments are based on the dif- RockvlUe. Dam- action" being considered was one of no with toxic contaminenta. But Not all, of course, was ideal­ (Oonttnued trom Page One) Tuesday: Baked chicken, sometimes so erratically, that his Image the high vacuum of space and controls. live at any official meetings or fTrence between theme mcenuveincentive “ Ke was reported as moderate actlcMi on the Job. these Involved living on earth. Submitted by istic, experimentalist, planner’s rice, gravy, beets, cranberry on your is one of opportunism rather than the penetrating radiations. The Governor’s feeling — al-.., of money to klU a bill they legislativeleirialative heRrln.,«hearings on matters <’ 2 cents per -pound for ® RAckvllle- there were no Injuries. Once man arrived In space, the The Rev. Felix M. Da\ds Joy In the last session. There sauce and Jello. The side of the space station most one of contempt for what shorn wool marketed In 1970- "n u momaonMorris- 'The momentary advantage of such a vision.” The President’s dilemma, environment Instantly became Second Congregational was the beginning of ideological don’t want. Wednesday: Hamburg patty, concerning them. Often such turned away from the the sim some liberal theorists hailed as special meetings are held In and the average national price ’ Pear In Rockville Circuit Court writes Newsweek analyst Stewart AIsop, an alien one. Church challenge to the new order; a It used to be that a bill was mashed potato, peas, baked ap- for marketings during the year. Wislockl, and Ora Mc- new phrase would seem to be that, al­ would be a natural "deep­ the finest legislative acemn- Hartford and area clubs are In­ on Feb. 2. is that naticHial problems have forced Tn space there Is no gravity stirring of local home rule in­ a physical entity as well as an ple. Wool sales made after Dec. 31, both Somers; Owen Mul- freeze" and could serve as a pllshment of the decade—has vited to send a representative, Henry J. McFarlane, 162 W. though its meaning and signal may be him to advocate solutions- ml was shorn and the un- Janet Hanson, Dailey Circle, sand years ago is easy compared to studies on bellum of the comiHiter-'-a com­ AMERICA'S URGEST TAX SERVKE WITH OVER 5000 OmCES operating full blast. Keynesians natural­ Earley, Debbie Phelps, Debbie has been made a standing com­ shorn lambs on which they ap- all Rockville; Donald Neff, A few obstinate unenlightened diar- the surface of the earth for the puter which also, incidentally, ly wonder whether the change had been Sharp, Kathy Kaufmann, Torri mittee. The revolving trophy ply for payment. Records must Lockwood St., Manchester; force of gravity has been elimin­ helps get the bills printed in MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE actors will, no doubt, stlU insist on call­ dictated by political needs rather than Gagne, Teddy Goodler, Jay awards for last week’s classes be presented which clearly es- Laurel Peters, David Ave., OPEN AU. DAY ated. Open heart surgery might quantity for a curious puUlc of ing a strike a strike,. economic enlightenment. Fischetti Hegener and Kate Roberts. were presented to the following tablish compliance with the 30- Raymond Bailey, Olson Dr., Lower LevH Between Sewns and Orante Bear Entranoea I be performed under conditions citizens, lobbyists, newsmen, SUNDAY The Administration has been caught students; Susan Murd(x:k in the <}ay ownership requirement. and Joseph Basils, Thompson In which the hydrostatic work- and legislators tiiemseWes. 9 9 P.M. out from time to time telling somewhat Manchester Evening Herald advanced class, and Darcy Gris- St., all of Rockville; Katherine AM. fm 1o8m1 is eliminated. The absence Requests for 1970 marketing less than the full truth. Resumed bomb­ The computer can tell you Andover correspondent Anna el In the Intermediate class. Nieves, Pinney St.,' Ellington; of gravity will facilitate the year payments under the Na­ Phone ing of North Vietnam was originally Jus­ the Mils Introduced by each Frteina, teU 7^-9847. The beginner’s medal went to Births; A daughter to Mr. JIRTHUII MINI 648-3466 | IS NECESSARY Idealism Sdf*Bet»yed? study of other biological phen­ tional Wool Act may be filed tified as retallatl<» for attacks on U.S. legislator, the bills assigned to Susan Cavanaugh. and Mrs. Miguel Nieves, Pin­ omena—cell migration, mucus with the Tolland (Jounty ASCS When it first became known that FBI reconnaissance planes; only later was it each committee, all the bills The next general P.T.O. meet­ ney St., Ellington. flow, wound healing and so on. Office, Rt. 30, Vernon, as soon Director J. Edgar HOover had charged conceded as aimed In large part at de­ and the status of any and all Discharged Wednesday: Jctoi It has, been stated many times Swiss Envoy ing will be Wednesday at 8 p.m. as the sales documents are stroying supplies and manpower headed bills vriiich have been fed into O’Keefe, Nye St., Thomas that die two priests, the Rev. Philip F. that space could help coronary at the elementary school. Miss available, but should be filed no south. After months of frantic warnings the hopper. Pamela Warga, curator at Lutz j^ter than Jan. Burns, Spruce St,, and Barbara and Daniel Berrlgan, had been Involved patients for they could emva- 31, to . ensure about a Soviet SS-9 missile buUd-up, the All without pushing Its glasses , Released By Junior Museum, will be guest early payment, Cantor, Davis Ave., all of Rock­ in a fantastic plot to bomb Washington lesce without hoepltalization, or up on ite forehead and rummag­ ville; Hazel Bartley, Cervans Pentagon suddenly discovers that SS-9 bedrest. B)ven severe bums speaker. ______and Udnsp a Whlie House adviser, construction has slowed.— sowing sus­ ing through Its Jacket pockets. Rd., Tolland; Kathleen Novak, ALBERT AND LARRY’S could be helped through the Brazilians picion that the early alarm -was based Manchester Evening Herald So. Grove St., and Charlotte the general Instinct was to conclude flotation of patients on streams (Continued from Page One) Police Back more on military budget needs or ABM Bolton correspondent, Judith Purrlngton, Snipsic St., both of air. hoiuu after the government TRI CITY SHOPPING PLAZA, VERNON — 875-1607 that Hoover, for once, must' have swal­ battles in Congress than firm Intelli­ Leftover Plugs Donohue, tel. 649-8400. Rockville; Cynthia Simmons, A Uttle-known activity Invblves agreed to their kldnapera’ de­ Cllffwood Dr., South Windsor; lowed aofhebody's fantaqr. gence. electrical currents in the body LOS ANG'ELBS (A P ) — Any mands. On Duty In Perhaps many of these examples are Carol CSiagnot and son, W. WU- Now that the members of a grand and nervous transmission unde^ suggestions on what to do with Sixty prisoners were ex- llngtCHi; Ellen Waldron and conqi^ratlvely minor. Peihaqw moat are Jury have considered Jdr. Hoover's evi­ the Influence of the earth's magi leftover slides, films, flags and ciuuiged for the previous three Jury Retires; Springfield daughter, Deming St., South SALE DN ALL perfectly JusUflable and might, in anoth­ netlc field. Terrestrial magnet­ brochures plugging Los Angeles hoeCages—10 prisoners less than Windsor. dence seidous enough^ Justify the re­ er man, prove eminently accqitable. ic forces interfere with measure­ as the site of the 1976 Olympics? the number freed in exchange DeKberates (Omtinned from Page One) turn of Indictments against the two But each tends to revive or enlarge the ments at extremely minute body (3ty Council, which paid $24,607 for fiucher alone. Bucher also PERMANENT WAVES for them Friday, m i^ t be Inter­ Employes Union, AfTrCH ) priests, there is still considerable reluct­ credibility problems of this particular currents so that their intensity was held captive much longer President. and dlrecUcm cannot be defin­ ested. than the other three dh>lomate ted the court to withhold ance to believe that clergymen honored On Manson S COMPLETE The Loa Angeles 1976 Olympic combined. Ih e Bucher kidnfq>- aa - - -a ^ v SerWLee of subpoenas since they Basically, the nation wants to believe itively measured. Under weight­ (ConUnueA from Page One) SHOW and trusted as crusaders for the cause of and trust its President, and no single Committee—vdiose name is now ing was the costliest in terms of were going back voluntarily, less condiUoos and high above Regular $25.00 ...... S 2 0 .0 0 'peace would ever let themselves become ^ p can destroy this Presidential asset. the earth’s magnetic field the an anachronism because Mont­ Uves. At least five persons were er he was warned not to inter- Judge 'Macaulay took the re- OPEN 9 AJII. . 9 PAL real won the games—said It killed directly or indirectly be­ rupt. quest imder advisement. / Involved even ip such Imaginary But loss of credibility and public cctifi- electopbyslcal Investigatiaiis in­ Regular $20.00 ...... $ 1 5 .0 D dence tends to snowball, and the down­ cluding the mechanism of.nerv­ went over Its promoUon budget cause ot it. It was Kanarek's third-con-— -The unl

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S T A R ©AXElC^iV^ Area Chiirches First Evangelical Uitheran C hur ell e s -By CLAY R. POLLAN- Rockville United Metbodlat United Congregatloiial Church UIRA Church of Rockville Uie Salvation Army The Unitarian - Univeraallat vEmamiel tiottieran C9mrch Clniroh United Church of Chriat f j MAK.21 Your Dally AdM iy Guido Rev. Richard B. Bertram, Society of Manchester hurch and Chestnut Sts. According to Iho Stan, HC 142 Grove St. Tolland 661 Main St. ^ A H I. 1* PEtftor' Capt. and Mrs. LAt^nce J. 466 Main St. Rev. C. Henry Anderson, To develop messoge for Sunday, R ev. WlllEtfd E . Conklin, Rev. Donald G. Miller, t I 3- 5- 9-14 344741-46/v , 'M in ister Beadle Rev. Arnold F. Westwood, Pastor M-28-39 read words corresponding to nutnbers 5049-75i ^ 3 Minister 10:80 aum., The Send^i^e. OMlcer-In-C3iarge Minister Bruce J. EvensMi ,Intem TAURUS of your Zodiac birth siga SCORPIO' B:S0 a.nd., CSuirch Schord, i i i i i B ' !\ AM. 20 1 Perplexing 31 M ay 61 Solved ocr.s 9:30 and 11 a.m., Worship ^ J' 2 A 32 Something 62 On Nursery through adults. Service and Church Schoed. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. 10:30 a.m.. Service, Nursery, 9 and 10:46 a.nqi.. Divine Wor­ 20 3 Friends - 33 From 63 Gr^ HOY. Our Savior Lutheran Church ' iQKll-13-16-55 34Sh0uld 64 Be 10:46 a.m., Worship Sendee. 11 a-m., IQgh Schotd Class. Classes for all ages. ° and Church School. ship. Sermon by Pastor Ander­ 4 S tic k . 154348-52/ 289 OrahEun Aoad ®/«2-73-76 5 IrKliried 35 W hole 65 Harmony Nursery through Ortule 4. 7 to 8:80 p.m.. Pilgrim Fel­ 10:46 a.m.. Holiness Meet­ son, “The Lord Can Ehirich 6 Romance 36 Wishes 66 If 60-77-81-88V: South Windsor ing. Nursery provided.* Conununlty Baptist Church Your Home.” GIMINI 7 To 37 Be 67Socloble SAGITTARIUS lowship. •«<':-ieeeepe*5Wv:>^, ' MAY r i 3STo 68 Ruffled Trinity Evangelical lAitheran Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, Pakin- 6:15 p.m ., Oi>en air service An American Baptist Church 8:66 and 10:40 a.m., Chundi 8 Siroight HOY. ^^JUNC 20 9 To 39 Dictotorlol 69 In Church and indoor prayer meeting. 688 B. Center St. School fo r duee-year-olds 10 Romantic 40 Pleasant 70 A Die. St. Franols of Assisi (Missouri Synod) 8:80 and 10:46 a.in.. Worship 7 p.m.. Salvation meeting.. Rev. Walter H. Loomis, through Grade 8. Nursery for 4-7-8-43 11 Fine 4l'Geod 71 Loyal 119-26-3042 678 Ellington Rd. '53-54-71 1 2 T ie t 42 Maintoln 72 Comet 55-7847-89 86 Prospect St., R ockville Service. Holy Communlmi at ^ Minister infants. 13 For 43 ^fe 73 Long South Bdndsor CANCER Rev. Bruce Rudolf 10:46 service on the first ... Full Gospel Christian 14Be 44 Cornmunlcote 74 Grociout CAPRICORN Rev. John C. (3ay, 9:16 a.m.. Church School for j^ JU N C 2f 15 Refrain 45 ExperlerKet 75 Gifts D EC. « ^ Pastor Sunday of each month, and at Fellowship Interdenominational Calvary Church 16 Starting 46 News 7 6 D rive 8 and 1(1:30 a.m.. Worship all ages, Sunday School for ^ ^ JU LY 22 471s 77 H urt JAN. If Rev. Ehigene M. Kilbride, the 8:80 service on the third Orange Hall' (Assemblies God) 17 Secret Service, Holy Comipunimi. Nursery through Grade 4 con­ C^29-40-45 18 Hovers 48 Any 78 In Ji 1-2347-61/C Assistant Pastor Sunday. Rev. Philip P. Saunders, Pastor 647 E . Middle Tpke. 19 Strive 49 Become 7 9 N o t J 0:15 a.m., Sunday School. tinuing during the service. 3764-67-74 |69-704044'3 9:80 a.m., Sunday School and Rev. K. L. (Gustafson, 20 Evening SOTodoy 80 Clever I AQUARIUS Adult Instruction Class. 10:15 a.m., Hymnsing. LEO >21 Avoid 51 Fcellng t 81 Your ; Saturday, Masses at 6 and 7 A4ult Bible Class. \ i W 10:30 a.m.. Adult Bible Study -vPastor j JULY 22 22 Bossy 52 Doings 82 W ith I JAN. 20 and open discussion. Sunday 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. 23 Problem 5 3 P o th 83 You I p.m . L^AUG. 22 FEE. IE Unitarian Fellowahip School. Robert Dutton, lay preacher, 10 a .p .. Divine Worship. 24 Adm irer 54 Be 84 W ay 1 Sunday, Masses at 7:80, 9:30, will substitute for the Rev. Mr. ;21-25-35-51 25 People 5 5 Out 85 Careful c 10-12-31-491 of Glastonbuiy Wesleyan United Methodist 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic ■ serv­ 10:56 a-m., C3uirch School, D 56-5848 26H ord 56 A re 8 6 0 f * 57-66-79-85' Academy Junior High and 11 a.m. Church ice. .Loomis. Topic:- "Rebel, Now Bible classes for all ages, and 27N eor 57 Twisted 87 Your • and Then.” A nursery is provid­ VIRGO 28 And 58 Easily 88 Reputation PISCES Main St., Glastonbury Crystal Lake Rd., Ellington Nursery' facility. 59 Possibly 89 Relationships FEE. I , ^ St. Bernard’s Church ed in the Children's Building. 29 Promises Rev. Hwrvey W. Taber, Pastor Church of the Assumption 7 p.m.. Evening Worship. 30 To 6 0 T h o t 90 It R ockville 4:30 p.m., Jimlor High Youth 1/17 MAR. 20 10:30 a.nl., Service, Nursery \ Adams St. and Thompson Rd. Hirmnsing and chorustime, gos­ Fellowship will meet in Fellow­ ).Good Adverse Neutral 2-17-24-36 i and School. Rev. George F.X. Reilly, ■ Rev. Edward S. Pepin, Pastor pel music, and Bible message. 384442-831 0:46 a.m., Sunday School ship Hall. Senior High Youth Pastor Rev. Robert J. BurbEink Ctosaes for all ages. F ellow diip will meet in the Messiah Evangelical Lutheran Rev. William Schneider 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Youth Building. Second Congregational Church Church Rev. Anthony. kDtchell Saturday, Masses at 6:00 and United Church o f CSirist Nursery. ''t (Wisconsin Synod) 8 p.m., Wesleyan Youth. 7:30 p.m . 386 N. Main St. 296 Buckland Rd., Wapplng Saturday Mass, 7 p.m. r \ Concordia Lutheran Church W 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 0, Rev. Felix M. Davis, Many Catholic Priestd Rev. Karl R. Gurgel, Pastor Sunday M asses, 7, 9:16, 10:30 10:30 and 11:46 a.m . 40 Pitkin St. M inister • - ‘ Rev. Joseph E. Bourret, and 11:46 a.m . Rev. Ernest S. Harris, *»• Pastor Suffer Emotional Stress 10 a.m.. Worship Service. St. Maurice Church, Bolton Church of Jesus Christ of Associate Minister 11 a.m., Worship Service. St. Matthew’s Chnrdi Rev. Robert W. Cronin, Pastor Latter-day Saints (Mormon) young and old are so dramatic I 9 a.m.. Holy Communion, By GEORGE W. CORNELL Tolland \ Hillstown Rd. and Woodslde St. Church School and Nursery. 10 a.m.. Morning Worship. AP Religion Writer and consistent as to suggest two Si. Jfihn’s EpIscf^Ml Church Rev. J. Clifford Curtin, Pastor Saturday Mass, 6 p.m. Paul E. Nuttall, Bishop 10':30 a.m .. T h e Service, Sermon by the Rev. Harris, polarized groups somehow liv- Rt. 30, 'Vemwi Sunday Msuises, 7 ;80, 9 :16 and "The Open Present” . Nursery One of every four Roman jug within the same organiza- Church School and Nursery. Rev. Robert H. rWellner, Sunday Vigil on Saturday at 11 a-m. ’ 9 a.m.. Priesthood. through Church School Grade 6. CathoUc priests is considering context,” Koval notes, R ector 7 p.m . 10:30 a.m. Sunday , School. 7 p.m.,.Senior Hi meeting. quitting the ministry because of ^e found that the young Center Congregational Church Sunday Mfibscs, 8:80, 10:30, Classes for all ages. severe emotional stress, a study just as firm as older clergy 8 8km., Holy Communion. \ \ United Church of Christ 80id 11:46 a-m. St. Margaret Mary Church 5 p.m.. Sacrament Service. Church of Christ indicates. Among Protestants, jn their commitment to basic 10 a.m.. Family Service. 11 Center St. Wapplng Lydall and 'Vernon Sts. the problem Is . ... .i' fY a ,' May 2. St. Mary’s Episcopal Church bothering Catholic clergymen The nationwide survey among Rev. James W. McBride, 9 a.m., C hu rc h School, 1 St. James’ Church Church and Park Sts. include conflicts with superiors, lay men and women, seeking to M inister A very 8*. Grades 6 through 10. Adult 'C\ Wmrnm Msgr, Eldward J. Reardcm, First Church of Christ, Rev. George F. Nostrand, loneliness, lack of support from determine what kind of clergy- Christian Reformed Church Study Class In library. ♦ 7 % * ** Pastor Scientist R ector colleagues, claims of inadequate men can best serve parishes In 9:46 a.m.. Church School. 661 Avery 8t. 10:80 a-m., Chur^ Bchool, Rev. Josei^ E. Vujs 447 N. Main St. Rev. Russell Allen leadership, a desire to marry, the future, found that a solid 11 a.m.. Nursery. Worship South Windsor Infants through Grade 4. Rev. Thomas Bariy Rev. Ronald Haldeman and disappointment with Church grounding in theology was con- Service, Rev. James A. Bonnema, 7 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim FM- etting around in Switzerland has its ups and There are, for example, about 800 ski lifts, and Rev. jEunes M. Boyle 11 a.m., Church -Service, Sun­ stands on moral Issues. sldered the first requirement. 6 p.m . Junior Pilgrim Fel- Minister lowship. downs ( it is the most mountainous country in some 270 chair lifts and aerial cable cars. 7 :30 a.m .. Holy Communion. G day School, and Nursery. For Protestants the main, dif- Hie ideal clergymen sdso lowship. Europe, after all). The ups are as effortless as the “Life” is the sul^ect of the les­ 9 a.m.. Holy Commimlon. Senior Pilgrim Fel- 9:46 a.m., Sunday School for At peak capacity the system can transport Saturday, Masses at 6 and flculties were found to center on should be "an interesting and 7 p.m . First Congregatloiial Church downs when you travel by one of the various 7:30 p.m.- son-sermon. The Golden Text; Sermon by the Rev. Mr. Nos­ lowship. all 8iges. 430,000 passengers an hour. The passenger can be trand. Church School, Crib job factors such as inadequate relevant preacher,” have a live- Of Vem on forms of aerial cableways which festoon suitable Sunday, Masses 7:30, 9, Psalm s 86 ;9. 11 a.m .. Worship Service. a solo traveler swinging out on his own airy perch. Class and Nursery care. pay and a sense of "futility and ly interest In young people and Rev. 'John A. Lacey, routes over even the most rugged terrain. 10:30 a.m ., nocm, and 6 p.m . The CSulstian Science Read­ Ineffectiveness of the church's "skill in family counseling,!' the Second Congregatloiial Otaurch N ursery. 9:46 a.m., Sunday Morning United Church of Oirist M inister Or one of up to a hundred who can be accommo­ ing Room, o^n to the public work,” rather than on the per- study found. But few laymen ex- 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Switzerland, about twice the size of New Jer­ Coffee House. R t. 44A, Coventry Rev. Randall P. Ferrara, dated in the largest “flying bus” type of vehicle. The Presbyterian Chnrdi exceiH on holidays, is located sonal dimension. pect the minister to be an ex- Aaslstant Minister sey, has a network of well over 700 miles of at 749 Main St. The hours are 11 11 a.m.. Holy Communion Rev. Robert K. Bechtold, 43 Spruce St. However, neither Protestant pert ftmd-ralser or adminlstrar Rev. Betsy F. Resd, mountain hoists of one kind or another. Come have a jo y ride round Picture Show. a.m., to 4 p.m. Monday through with Sermon by the Rev. Mr. Minister Second Congregational Church Rev. George W. Smith, Pastor nor Catholic clergy—no matter tor. About half favor ordaining M inister of Christian EklUcatton Saturday. Nostrand. United Church of Christ 4 p.m.. Evening Prayer, how • distressed—indicated any women. 10 a.m.. Worship Service. R t. 44A, Ooiventry SKY RIDE 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. loss of ciHivlction about their As to salary, it was generally Zion Evangelical Lutheran Rev. Robert K. Bechtold, 9:80 and 11 a.m., Wonhlp Classes for all ages. South United Methodist Church exi>ected that Episcopal mlnls- Service. Tlie Rev. Mr. Lacey Church Vernon United Methodist Minister 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. Main St. at Hartford Rd. TTie study found a pervasive ters will be paid an average sa- will preach. Nursery care (Missouri Synod) Church Nursery provided. Rev. J. Mttnley Shaw, D. D., generatim gap” among cler- lary of 813,181 lumuaUy by 1976, Cooper 8uid High Sts. Rt. 30 10 a-m.. Worship Service. avadlaUe. 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Pastor gy, Mrlth about twice as many and that the flgure should be 9:26 and 10:66 a.m ., C3iurch Rev. .Charles W. Kuhl, Pastor Rev. Joe K. Carpenter, Church Scluxri. Rev. khrl W. Saunders, younger priests under age 46, even higher by then, about Minister 6 p.m .. Youth CkNincU. Scluxil. North United Methodist Churidi Associate Ptistor 9 a.m.. Divine Worship. Nurs­ citing dissatisfaction as those 815,870—compaired with the cur- 6 p.m., Junior High Pilgrim 800 Parker St. Rev. Gtiry S. Cornell, Fellowship. ery in Pairish House. over that age. rent median salruy ot less than 9:30 a.m., Omrch Service. . „ . . .r«. Rev. Earle R. Custer, Associate Pastor '‘Tile differences between 87,000. Nursery and Kindergarten 7 p.m., Senior High Pilgrim 10:10 to 11:30 a.m.. Grade 6 Rt. 44A, Bolton Pastor claisses. Fellowship. and Youth Forum. 9 amd 10:48 a.m.. Worship for Rev. Robert W. Ihloff, Vicar- 10:10 to 11:3 0a.m., Grade 6 St. John’s Polish National 10:46'a.m .. Church School 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship the whole church. Sermon: claisses Grades 1 thru 6. Service. Sermon: “Missional and 8 Youth Instruction. “The Word Interrupts Us.” Catholic Church Exhibition 8 a-m.. Holy Oonununlon. Bolton Congregational Church Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, 7:30 p.m.. Junior and Senior Money.” Coffee fellowship be­ Mrs. Robert Pratt of Philadel­ Youth Fellowship. Trial Liturgy. Bolton Center Rd. tween services. Church of the Nazarene phia, P a., preaching. (Church Pauator 10:16 aLm., Holy Ctommunlon. Rev. J. Stamton Conover, 9 a.m.. Church School. Nurs­ 236 Main St. School. Infamt-toddlers through CaUed O ff Prince of Peace Lutheran Nursery amd Church Sidiool. * M inister ery and Grades 3 through 8. Rev. William A. Taylor, adults. Masses, 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Church 11:30 8-m., -Pancake brunch. 10:30 a.m.. Church School. Pastor 9 a,m.. Adult Discussion In England Rt. 31 and North River Rd. 12:80 p.m ., Piuiah annuad 10 a-m., Camrch SchooL Nursery, Kindergarten, 8ind Class, Susamnah W esley Hall. Trinity Conveiuuit Church Coventry meeting. Nursery amd chil­ 10:80 a-m., Worahlp Service. 9 a.m.. Player Service. Men’s Christiaui Literature 302 Hackmatack St. dren's fUms. Sermon: “What Is Greatness Grades 1 amd 2. LONDON (AP) — An art cen­ Rev. W. H. Wilkens, Pastor 5 p.m.. Council for Junior 9:30 a.m.. Church School for Claiss in kitchen. Rev. Normam E. Swensen, 7 p.m., Bcumentoad Youth, In Man?” ter finamced by the British gov- Methodist Youth Fellowship. everyone. . 10 a.m.. Meeting of pairents Pastor 10:16 a.m.. Worship Service. film and planning. 7 p.m ., Pilgrim Fellowship. 6 p.m.. Junior and Senior 10:46 a.m.. Morning Worship. of Grades 3'. and 4 in youth ------em m ent hais canceled plams to 9 a.m., Sunday School. Methodist Youth Fellowriiip. Message by the pastor. lounge. 9:30 a.m-. Sunday School exhibit sculptures that use the Ollead Congregattimal Chnrch First Congregatloaal Chnrch 8 p.m.. Young Adult group 7 p.m.. Evening Service. 10:30 a.m.. Senior Highs will Claisses for all ages plus an In- .r« « . ^ , Sacred Heart Church meets at the parsonage. Message by the pastor. leave for worship , services at fant-Nursery. ^ anUwar protest. Hebron Hebron 10:80 a.m.. Morning Worship. “ arc Morrel, 82, of Phlladel- Rt. 30, Vemon Rev. Herbert O. Kelsey Jr., Rev. Herbert O. Kelsey, Jr., St. Jaimes’ Church. Rev. Radph Kelley, Pastor 6 p.m.. Senior High Study. The Rev. Mr. Swensen preach- phla, sadd this week the Instl- •' Pastor Pastor R ev. Eldwaird Konopka “ Lais Am ericas — Hdw Mainy Ing on “Uncompomtsed Commit- tute of (Cwitemporary Arts Assistamt Pamtor 9:46 a-m., Cniurch School. 9:80 a.m.. Worship Service. W orlds.” ment to Jesus Christ, Nurs- scheduled a showing ot his Everyone W elcome 7:16 p.m., Session H of Win­ ery for pre-school children. 11 a.m.. Worship Service. The Rev. Mr. Kelsey WlU works- Feb. 11, then canceled it Saturday Mass, 6-p.m. The Rev. J. Jermain Bodine preach. Us topic: “Covenant ter School of Missions. Mrs. 7 p.m.. Family Night, Re- for fear the government would Robert Pratt and the Rev. Mr. ports on the Mexico trip. Sunday M asses, 7, 8, 9:15, preaching about “Covenant Renewal.” Nursery provlde(L disapprove and cut o tt funds. I WEEK OF PRAYER (Cornell conducting the school. 10 :S0 and 11 :46 a.m. Renewal.” 10:46 a.m., Church School. David TTiompson, Institute di­ Gospel HaU rector, confirmed the cancella- 416 (^ n ter St. FOR CHRISTIAN UNITY tiem but refused comment. Oth­ er sources noted that a New 10 a.m ., Breaddng breaid. THE J York court called cme o f the "The Fellowship of 11:46 a.m., Sunday School. works a desecration, and that 7 p.m .,dospel meeting. BIBLE % an a i^ a l is< pending. This woric the Holy Spirif" shows a stuffed Old Glory as a SPEAKS corpse hanging from a noose. Luncheon. 12 NOON to I P.M. fcy Bible Devotions There are few restrlcti(»s on Eugene C a. w r 1 use of the British flag. Morrel Bible Devotions 12:20 to 12:40 P.M. oCt rrayer W cek commented: "EvldenUy the Brewer American flag comes out more ST. JAMES ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH (lower haU) The alleged irrationality of A series of dally able devo- sacred than the Union Jack. It's 896 MAIN STREET tions combined with a Ug^t lim- a bit frightening.” ( the Christian faith is a stum­ bling block to many. I would -cheon wlU be a special-feature —- ______JanuFiry 18 — The Rev. Edward LaRose, notleave the impression that of the Week of Prayer , for St. Bartholomew R. C. Christianity Is totaUy ratirn- CSirlatlan Unity. recent increase in anti-semitism . I January 19 — The Rev. Grant Swank, able, lor we walk by faith The serle|L open to the public, Yale Theater Exec. Sec. Chamber of Commerce and not by sight, 2 Cor. 6:7. abroad, we, the members of the'Manchester Area Clergy A^socia-*^ But rather Uum pxcluding it, will be hod Monday through Gets $100,000 January 20 — Mpnslgnor Edward Resirdon, Friday in the lower hall of St. St. Jsunes R . C. this faith Is dependent upon the application of human rea­ James’ Cauurch. 896 Main St. NEW HAVEN (AP)—Joseph tion, wish to publicly declare our opposition to the denial of basic January 21 — The Rev. Ernest Harris, son. Luncheon will be served at noon E. Levine, motiem picture pro- Sectmd (Congregational Through the subtle sugges­ and Bible devotions will be held duceY; has pledged a grant of human rights to any group of people simply because of their re* January 22 — The Rev. Normam Swensen, tion that anyeme who pro­ from 12:30 to 12:40 p.m . A free- 8100.000 to the Yale Repertory Trinity (Covenaint fesses the Christian faith ligious beliefs. As reprehensible as these actions are when commits the unpardonable will offering will be taken to llieatre,' Yale University an- Bin against sophistication and help defray costs. nounced Friday, perpetrated by individuals, they are absolutely unforgivable when leamhig, the ruler of the The luncheon will be prepared restdent professtonal com- Wednesday, January 20, 7-9 P.M* * aether-world intimidates and served by members of “(ay use the grant for any initiated or condoned by institutions or nations. a j many. The charge of “ super­ Caiurch Women United under purpose. stition” carelessly directed the direction of Mrs. David Hoi- _ Levtae, who once (grated the ItHta YOUTH HAPPENING iiiiii against all who believe in comb, Mrs. Richard Jennings Lincoln Art Theatre in New W e cal lima ] for man’s origin by creation, in Haven, in 1968 donated 8100,000 upon all Manchester Area citizens, who are concerned lima (Sod’s miraculous provisions and M rs. Elm er OdeU. iitua to the Yale School of Drama to •lint ' v,' ! Senior High You+h for His people. In the dlety of On Monday, the devotions wUl about human rights, to speak out against this repression of Jewisti •MM* Jesus, and in the divine In- be conducted by the Rev. Ed- support a film- and-teievlsl(m ■imp at ami* spiratiori 'of the Scriptunes ward YJLaRosa of SL Bartholo- *PUf«WP program The people. lima South United Methodist Yolith Lounge strikes at the vanity of man. mew’s Church; on Tuesday, by *»e himself has produced muiA. Faith 1s arrived at by ex­ include “ The Graduate,” ” *The •mi* the Rev. J. Grant Swank, exe(ni- ■lUI* posure to evidence presented; Lion in Winter” and “Rmneo •mi* Rom. 10:17. This is the same tiye vice president of the Man- and Juliet.” ■ - aitM* ECUMENICAL CELEBRATION process by which all learning (diester Chamber of Commerce; amii Robert Brustein, artistic di­ \ •mi« at is assimilated, a sane and on Wednesday, by the Rt. Rev. rector of the Yale Reperh«y/| MANCHESTER AREA CLERGY ASSOCIATION •mta logical proceduns. Such faith Msgr. Edward J. Reardon, pas- Theatre and dean of the 'W e *uii* \ Center Congregational Church none ne^ b« ashamed of. ^ id en t ERNEST S. HARRIS JR. •mia ^r of St. James’ Church; on Scho(d of Drama, said of iHua Thursday, by the Rev .Ernest Associate Minister . amia Januar^y 24 gift: "In days when arts Insti­ INM* CHURCH OF CHRIST • Harris of^ Second Congregation­ tutions are having great diffi­ Second C on ^gation al Church •mm CofFee Hour 6 P.M. “ Celebration 7 P.M. al CSiurch'; and on F riday, by amip Lydall .and Vemon'Stibeta culty in surviving, i£ c . Levine’s •MM* —M ( NewsfcMutc*. — ■■ ■ ^ ' iw ii Sponsored by Manchester Ckxincil of Churches Phones; 648-2517, 649-8475 Rev. Norman Swensen, pas- support

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD MANCHESTER. CONN- SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, lOTl PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1971 Laird Returns from CMS Allowed Skating - Coasting WRC May Order Area Firms , R a te B o o st To Stop Polluting Waters Concedes Cambodian Crisis Hn.'Veronlct Yonika (Continued Irom Page One) Division and the 3rd Marine SOUTH WDiDflOR — Mrs. Rogers Corporation’s -Man- Rt. 44 In Mansfield, which is Amphibious Force headquar- Veronica Yonika, 86, of Blast For April 1 Chester plant and a South Wind- Ba*** to t>« dlBcharglng Ite sanl- Amerlcan Is giving in Viet- tM out by the middle of Hartford, formerly of 442 Strong . , ____ tary wastes Into a storm drain. ham.’* IJOI. USINESS SERVICES i^IRECTORY Rd., South l^ d s o r , died yester­ H ^ ' — Con­ airatin^ h«.r« todav and to- ^ ^ ^ The fourth Arm on the com- There were reports earlier ------day at her nv,...,,.home. necticutlecucu Medical . Service...... will be mission’s agenda U Htney Friday that Laird had ;told qjj HIGHWAY 4, Cambodia She was bom In Uthuanla and allowed to boost some of Its sources against which the State jn Stamford. WRC friends in Saigon he planned _ cmnbodlan Infantry- lived In South Windsor 66 years rates on April 1, State Insur- Park and Center springs Annex Resources Comnussloo engineer claim the Arm’s ohanges In the U.S. m lU t^ ijackdd by World War n before moving to Bast Hartford ance Commissioner Robert d a f- are 10 ^ m . to 9 p.mj_ ^ acUon next week. pollution abatement facilities command In Vietnam, leading yjntage tanka and armored ■-rr six weeks ago. fey ruied Friday. hours at center ,j^g commission Mbnday win should be re-examined by the to speculaUon about Abrams. inched down Highway 4 to- CAMPING H I G H G R A D E I JOHN'S \ Survivors are two sons, Peter The medical insurance corpo- » p r i ^ P ^ k ^ i to 6 p.ni. consider recommendations by company. But a PentagMt H»hesman . toward Plch Nil Pass, Skiing at Northvlew both days engineering staA to’ Issue said Laird’s remarks were jj^ y y firing echoed through ?!• Yonika and Benedict YoiUka, ration did not get rate hikes as The towns of StaAord and EQUIPMENT RAR8ER SHOP PRINTING both of South Windsor; three big as It asked, but the In- will be 1 to 6 p.m. orders to the four to stop pollut- yemon are asking delays In aimed at reorganliaUon of the yaUey all morning. Cambo- Tents, Cots, Sleeping Bags, 307 GREEN ROAD daughters; Mrs. Joseph Sala of creases allowed by ClaAey are For outdoor winter sports In­ Ing waterways In their respec- commission orders to Install fa- command structure as U.S. Aank guards, hidden In FUNERAL HOME Air Mattresses, Stoves, Job and Commerdal forces are withdrawn—not at jungle on both sides of MANCHESTER Glastonbury, Mrs. Jabllity In the northern- 1st heading the southward thrust of used to watching television y _ y Mirrors are always welcome; to have it replaced. After a morrow at 3 p.m. at the Weln- ClaAey noted in his ruling Ilcemen had declined to pres- through Frtday the week af­ which has reached an all-time ^lany famous criminal cases Corps. Elsewhere In Vietnam, I a pincers movement on enemy STEVENSON’S the youngsters particularly are n'r! u a n they add beauty to any room while these fine pits and 105 WEST CENTER ST. steln Mortuary, 640 Farmington rates,for the preferred con- sure the city for a new contract. ter next. lost without it — you really miss ^He a n ^ w . «..au unitea w n i- ^ TMephone 648-8601 hlg^i in terms of weekly com- and earned a reputation as the don’t think he’s got much capa- • ironpa have been strangling Ave., Ha^ord. Burial will be have not changed since However, during the first sev- Osfrinsky S a a f o o d , Established 1948 pensation paid to the jobless, state’s super sleuth. blllty," he added. Cambodia’s econnTar>TTD/-< d / ad. week-loog slck-out In 1968 over a dormitory, many of the 69 men the Connecticut Business and FREE ESTIMdXBS relaAves in Thlsted, Denmark. to give It a try’’ and suAer It Is believed, however, that the rug Shampoo m a c h ln e ^ u generators, -m pres’sors, Lower Level o t the. Perirnde P a r k F u n d s the two columns are a little less A MAsonlc Memorial Service T S ^ ^ l ^ S d l c ^ t :^ Z ^ ^ t Z ^ p r e c l T r S ^ ^ e f to " heavy casualties. can do the work yourself and g,, equipment to save ^® 'Htest and best techniques install; you can do Texaco Sfafion CAD CSSA Mon. R Tone. $-$, SnL M m -L ' ^ t e ■ Labor Commissioner A proposal to seek $640,000 In ^ Z ni«, U re;:^;s"^;;;‘t;;:e“itortoe turn out a really professional „ e „ e v » ^ » n « e lf or Som Lie from 858 BUBNSIDB AYE. 381 M ain Stroat Hornfmo ^ ^ S L iS T sf S^'^toe^:^;>dTof Law: ^ ^ Several dismayed scars on legs R e tX ^ R i^ h ti sS^ the trend state funds for a Hockanum ^ ^ ^ Souto Vletoamese have punched looking rug cleaning job. The United of t h T u C s t in s^Urtacti^ BIAST HARTFORD machine Is not to heavy to Rent-Alls..-Tbe phone; 2694338. with all work done here. do the work for you. Be sure to Phoiw 643-9149 W est’Bend, by the West Bend rence Cardinal Sheehan of Balti- * ^ ^ e ? * ^ ^ T c o n t r a c t patrol- disprove his prediction of pyver Unear Park through eludes the old Imperial capital v "p ^ * * * S 6" ^ l l w take accurate measurements If Lodge of Masons and the West more as soon as their -lawyer and firemen earned $10 600 m i Z ic p of rioPS neents unemployment. Manchester, - Vernon, Ellington the scene of the 1968 Tet Stur^ Penh 289-6333 handle They will rent you any tool or Hie White Glass C3o., does j v if s A-_ ...... m/. Won firemen earned $10,600 guidance of DOPS agents. Driscoll, president of the and East Hartford will be pre- oAenslve’s bloodiest batUe. southwest of Phnom Penh. es you can do all the rugs in , . you do the work yourself and Hydnunatio Tronsml—lon GLASS Bend Chapter, OES, for Man- can post 10 per cent of the ball after three years experience, ® tewlTj the kiSiaplngs ^ ^ r o., “ “ Power and Hand Tools __ 1______P‘®®® equipment. Reserve work for Insurance companies ,, . ^ ^ R epairing e For Auto Windshields Cambodians with the southern Painting and Decorating yours now. and dn order to do this toev- ®ps®lft- Chester LodgeLodsre of Masons. ' set for them. i o r . / while sanltationmen’saanitatlonmen’s wageswasres continue,"o.or.«ir.,io •• saidoom .Unonlo .nronin Expedl-p-irnoHi. Connecticut . _ _ _ State.. Labor .. „. Council------oci.AcvA sented Av,. for consideration ^------— at — the Though refusing to discuss re- w . „ t/. no/.nnv ' cations. As a matter ot fact, even second annual Jaycee Legisla- that aU the Marines will r e c ^ Tools. All Work Guaranteed e For Store Fronts and Mr. Salmonsen was born U.S. Dist. Court Ju ^ e R. Eto- gtarted at $9,871. to Perera, a lawyer. ‘ Garden and Land Tools Winter Driving glass ventilators are wonderful Aug. 29 1891 In ’Thlsted, Den, on Herman reduced ball for ------“^ * f o 7 me"they hung ma^by anticipated.” ture Saturday and Sunday, Feb. withdrawn In the next two highway ^ Texaco Lobrloatlon Service all sixes ot windows Baby, Household, Party NEW YORK (AP) — Safe the year around, summer or mark, and lived In Hartford be- etch from $60,000 to $26,000 Fri- the^eet. Late)^ L ^ t t a c R e d Driscoll recommended dipping 6 and 7, at the State Capitol, of the U.S. pullout. Chap- te almost and Banquet SuppUes We Give Green Stampa winter driving requires addi­ winter. e For ’Table Top# J fore coming to Manchester. He fay a ^ said they could be^r^ Muskie Sees electrical connections to . . . all hih> the Unemployment Com- Carl Zinsser, president rf the „^ n noted that next month wUl ^ Cambodian show of Invalid Needs To cut down on the cleanup was the manager of the former fased as soon as 10 per cent of the sensitive parts of my body, pensation Fund, which Is main- Manchester Jaycees, said today. u,e sixth anniversary of reglmente, one commanded tional space between you and OPEN 8 A.M. to 6 P Jd. the car ahead—at least double work In your bathroom, how SATURDAY 8 A.M.-NOON Bryant and Chapman plant of ^ “ T f w . .w h My body was kept wet so the tained by employers, to retrain Delegates to the Jaycees I ^ ' the Marines’ arrival In the com- Kordom Chantha Reang- „ __ He also specified that the de- 'toe normal distance, according about having a glass tub en­ the General ice Cream ^ on to Cardinal Soviet Talks shocks would hurt more. unemployed workers for new Islature from Manchester will bat zone and added; g',, an uncle of deposed head of TOURAINE YOUR to Kennametol Inc., a manufac- | closure Installed. Glass shower J. A. WHITE Hannaway S t-^ fo re he retired g^^^^an Roman Catholic arch- “ One time they brought my jobs. be Zinsser, Richard Bohadlk, ..j think we’ve done our part pftnee Norodom Sihanouk, stalls are worth their weight In wife in to see how I had been “ ’niere Is a shortage of cler- Donald Fogg and Thomas Fun- rather well. I think the with- >niey are suK>orted by a re­ COMPLETE turer of tire studs. GLASS CO., INC. In 1966. In 1 ^ . he moved bishop'of Baltimore, every other As ^Positive’ A rule-of-toumb distance is gold when It comes to keeping PAINTS ; .id West Bend, where he was em- travel be- tortured. They disrobed her leal woriters. Some of the peo- derburke. William Hyde was jrawals up to now are fully jus- force of a South Vlet- PET C E N toe bathroow dry. df the -man 31 Blssell S t.— ’Tel. 648-78M Mie car lengfto for every ao ployed at the Cedar Lake Home Maryland and Pennsylva- MOSCOW (AP) — Sen. Ed completely.” He said she also pie laid oA by Industry might named the alternate. UAed, militarily and other- namese marine brigade. The of the house Is handy, he can Canaries — Parakeets miles per hour on clear, dry forAui the me Aged.-neeu. He*aa> wasat™, a- ______member mund S. Muskie said today - that wsswas tortured. be trained to go Into whlte-col- The state Jaycee, In Its leg- ^ g a ." brigade la guarding the rear install these himself, or If you FOR BEST RESULTS Tropical Fish — Turtles pavement. Make it at least two of Manchester Lodge of Masons, jjell R. Me- leaders A Dominican priest, ’Tito de' lar jobs and service Jobs,” Islature, will consider and make o—- il- - — m X"------a n said—— _ he beUeves------g„dCUIVI providingJ^a W artlUery^ ~ support Hamsters — Oerblls jirefer, for a moderate sum, toe car lengths for every 10 miles Hartford Lodge of the Danish Laughlln, 30,' and Joseph Wen- A^®.A recommendations on several Vietnamese regular and Irregu- Between the two pincers Is a Mixed Breed Puppies White Glass Co. will send a UmPONTS _ ...... A m__ 9 * t f ^ falawwf a rw\\/w\ aflrtlra nnH niH Anra . per hour on wet pavement and Brotherhood and the West Bend denTth. M, 'and Anthony Scob- ® emphasis and with bambro sticks and his ears T„e labor leader said that state issues. lar forces can assume the job of Cambodian garrison cut oA In Aquarium Accessories, etc. man to do the work for you. PAUL'S (Wls.) Chapter, OES. Uck 30 who is no long^ acting that he found them encouraging, were cuAed, apparently to 1 ^ ^en eligibility for compensa- Gov. Thomas Mesklll ^11 the departing Marines. the town of Kompong Sella, on Our Own Special Blended three lengths on snow and Ice. Once Installed you will wonder PAINT SUPPLY stop ’n 6o Kncwledgable military In- the highway about 70 miles Pet Foods ‘ Zrirl^rs'^are a daughter, Mrs. L a V r t e T h lv T b e ^ c o ^ ^ tion beglS to L d In M a iS for d^ / aL ^ how you got along without 64S MAIN STREET W. B. Melberg of Allenton, Wls.; in the nearby Lebanon County PJ»Btble ^ encouragl^,^toe government a large number of the unem- “ rdey tJ.S. ^ p . formants have reported that ev- from Phnom Penh. One of the MANCHESTER them. Prop: “Rudy” DuPont a brother, and three sisters In prison since being arrested Democratic presidential h o ^ ^ l r^lglous per^utitm a g a l ^ ^ ployed “ we’re really going to Steele will speak Sunday. TOe Marine unit In Vietnam, two forces hopes to reach the Glass is used in so many Tel. 649-0300 Denmark, and seven grandchU- Thursday. AU are from Balti- ^ conference s^rt- ^ m l n l ^ jre we ®re b>- serious trouble. This will Jaycees will hold committee i„c,u^gg u,e 1st Marine garrison soon. PET CENTER 275 Main Street ir ’ ly before his departure for West gether vrith the people. „ ^ .rKr.i„ hearinl------Clark-- of 44------Somer- guerrillasKuemum. iuaa had. uawuua originaUy.., ».=-de- NO SERVICE papers as they will not be ac- pecially for those famUles who AUTO PARTS CHARGE cepted. take more than one daily news- Moose. Henry A. Kissinger and blow up Muskie declined to ^ Into de- the state on the basis of need. has been declared ®®‘ ‘^®® "®^®** ‘*’® manded that a Tupamaro manl- The market price is also high paper. In coUecting newspapers, Front End ARgnmont 8, Geor- the heating sj^tems In five gov- tails about ^ y subject tos- ^ . —’leased ®®tUd be determined by art week by Mayor James d e ^ ’s list at Kent (Ohio) State festo be published In speclAed RESERVATIONS FOR SEE US FOB QUALITY 270 Broad St. Survivors are t ^ ~ns, ueor- ^ il^ d '^ r s a id ’lt w’^ up'to K^ promised he would be released ^^nai couia jre ue«rmm™ oy an week by Mayor James for scrap metal, copper, brass, take note of the fact that no H._ Gakeler cf_ Vernon and e r ^ e n t builtongs In Washing- c ^ d s r td ^ d It w ^ u ^ K^ prisoners ar- in y e n t^ ^ ^ u strial plants p_ i„ recognition of the University. newspapers and broadcast by e HOTELS I ’ TAHX>RINO OPEN SAT. TO 1 P.M. Ganaral Rnpoir Work T oiled ton Feb. 22. ” . sygin and other Soviet ofAcials related to toe jobless rate. Jaycees service to the town speclAed radio and television # AIRUNES AND lead,' aluminum and nickel corrugated paper is purchased bearing grades, stainless steel, by Ostrinsky and no magazines, mineral aervlepa will be Mon- The others under Indictment to make their views known as rived In Santiago. Norton’s proposal was for- ipjig observance Is part of a Church Women United will stations In exchange for the re- • STEAMSHIPS CUSTOM day at W Tm at the Ladd Fu- are toe Rev. PhlUp Berrigan, they might desire. ------MADE etc. If you look over many of Why not plan a late winter drive warded to the U.S. Labor De- g^te Z l T a d Z J th am '®r of to •$7 Main St.,! Manchester n7IAT*o] e ^ HomeHomfi 10 19 ElllllKvMlEllington AVAve.0. 47 ^ I -year-old -Witi cutuvycueintiiYar pitcovpriest cutuand The s.ssci ataau Middle\as\: East vssoso crisis waswoo • partment by toe Connecticut -vg-rve toe founding of toe „ ® “ ®t St. The Times said Its copy of the s u n s the items that you have stored and take advantage of the high- Fine Quality The Rev Willard E Ckmklln the accused mastermind' now In one subject discussed. Muskie J L /T llff JT 0 8 S C S S 1 0 H away because you do not use er market prices that prevail Srtference of Mayors, Mayors. ^The e jaycees. ® ^PlBcopal Church. letter, received Friday, was In JOHN'S pastor of' toe Rockvl'ue United ffdei'al _ ^ b u o r . ^ d . JT Jifve a a ^ feeling 5 Y c a F S English, and was tyiwd and dou- For Ladles and Gentlemen them a n y more, now Is an ex- now? M ^ ^ oiur^h, iriil rfAcltde. Cemn., for destroying draft re- that neither toe Soviet Union g i^ p said in a stetementlhe carl Zinsser, president of toe Members o^ toe VFW Auxlll- ld nunnunjrom irom smon,sltion, wiuoutwithout pushingpudilng harder HARTFORDHARTTORD (AP)—A Brook------,------* ~ ®f®B> “*1 “®® “ uuumcA* ... highlightsb-—e---■ will meet ^ggj Monday Monday at at 88 ^ p.m. .m . at at i „ addition to saying $1 mU- Asian Gaines’ leading track many articles that you no long- up and tie them securely and JEW ELRY " " ...... TPra .v,~> PI n ,.a p _A A.. . 1, _ __ was “ required” tor Fly's MANCHESTER mav c^naTthe funer- South Orange, N.J.; and Eqbal than they wish, to directly InAu- lyn, N.Y. man who allegedly very Important Industrial of toe coming week. n,e home of Mrs. Florence MOTOR SALES MANCHESTER star, Nationalist China’s er have use for but you wlU also head for Ostrinsky'S, 731 Park- BRAY’S STORE »I h/irnc tnmorrow from 2 t o 4 Ahmad, a Pakistani graduate ence a settlement there.” ran narcotics between New York livelihood, until such time as On Tuesday at 7 p.m. toe Streeter of 169 Summit St. Chi Cheng, seems happy get cash dividends for Items that er St. release, toe Times said toe let­ TAILOR, SHOP • Expert Watch Repelitsv ai nome miumiDw student at the University of Chi- Muskie visited both Israel and and Hartford, was given a five o^ier programs may reUeve toe Jaycees will hold their annual ______^______e x p e r t a u t o b o d y sad with a souvenir boat she Look over some of the articles TEL 649-R771 p.m. ter continued; “ We shall read 121 SPBUOB ST. 649-2184 you no longer want. _ e FIm Seieotton o f Oitts cago.ftn r r r \ SisterQlofA** McAlister AII a f a «• A*t/I and Ah. Ah- Egypt before coming 4-to ■awMoscow a to.- seven______year____ p r* i ^ a term. ___ In r\9V\KlAmproblem.” *’ T\lDistinguished A/1 ServiceflAmHrtO Award AuraFfl i toe International newspapers In ' FENDER REPAIRS Free Parking found In Bangkok. ' Ostrlnsky’s business that you have stored and no For All OooMioas mad were released earlier on ’Ihursday. Superior Court Friday after he Th® sudden upsurge In unem- banquet at Willie’s Steak House, order to know A you have re­ ENAMEL and LACQUER W started over sixty years ago longer use, • remembering- that • Longbie, Bolovn, BRAKES, TUNE4IPS $ 7 5 , 0 0 0 in Grants bail. Two Sentenced pleaded miUty to charges of ployment comes when' eligibility New deputy mayor and deputy ceived this letter.” ___ BEFIN18H1NOS 1 In Manchester buying and there is a good market for cop­ Wlttiumer and CaraveOe Awarded in State A spokesman for the U.S. Jus- possessing^.ajid Intention of sell- for compensation already has state ' comptroller, Wllllsun I handling all grades of salvage­ per, brass, lead aluminum and MINOR REPAIRS In Manslaughter The letter said a second dis­ r e a s o n a b l e p r ic e s Wstcfcw WASHINGTON (AP) — tice Department said the trial UBJ Recovering Ing hferotor^’'x been extended twice under Diana, will be presented at toe able materials., Of course, the all nickel bearing grades, stain­ patch “wlto Instructions of RT. 88—VERNON, CONN. 787 Mirfn Mt., Mewibertre JOHN KBNSEL, Proprietor Grants totaling $76,000 have definitely would be held In Har- F r o m S i o k n AS S AngelAngel C.C. Santiago, Santlmo, si, 31, was was ar-ar- emergency emergency measures. measures. banquetoanquet withwiui toeme Manchestermancnesier b RIDGEPOR-T ( i S * ) ^ TMto ^iroceffires 1 market for these salvageable less steel, etc. Phene 048-0017 and documents” Just Above the Traflie been awarded to two Connecti- rlBburg and that toe six defend- r r o m :91CKUeSS rested nested July 17 S^a bS'a motel room. In October, toe . le^laturelerislature Jaycees DistinguishedDtetingulshed Service w ^ ld be sent “ as soon as we Hamill's items changes with the times. By getting rid of these un- cut universities for federal pro- enl® probably would be ar- SAN ANTONIO, Tej(^ (AP) — Police said he had six large met In special session to ap- Award. Philip E. Freedman of . ^ nrison terms have news about too movement Clrtde A few years ago the market for wanted articles you will have grams. It was announced Fri- ralgned here In toe next week. F om er President Lyndon B. packages of heroin that could prove a 13-week extension. toe Prudential Insurance Co. will Friday to get toe mllUoii,” according to TEL. fiS-OOlg Prinfery old newspapers was glutted and s head start on spring house- I day. ' I ~ Johnson is reported insatisfac- have been broken down Into in December, after Insured be honored as toe Jaycees Boss ^ the newsDaoer Commercial Printing and today they are a much wanted cleaning, give yourself more Hie Department of Health, Ulster Violence tory coniUtion and resporuUng to 2,600 bags s e U ^ for $10 each, unerhployment - remained above of too Year. T ln ^ s k ld toe letter atoo Rubber Stamps Item. storage space, and get cash In Educatiem and Welfare awarded treatment for mild Viral pneu- or a total of $26,000. gixsix per cent for 10 weeks, for- Next week,wn, toeu-c e-uu,,group will Hisnay, 21, of Bridge- claimed that "Dr. Bly’s health s Wedding Invitations and In 1946 Abraham Ostrinsky re. return for something you no a grant of $40,602 to Wesleyan "lonle- Assistant State’s Atty. George j^gr GOV. John Dempsey de- send letters to Town_ Manager ^ is getting along very well.” Accessories FRAMING turned from service and went longer have any use tor. Erupts, Soldiers "This is not a serious or life- Stoughton, who recommended _ior<.a » I’ob orlais and extended Robert Weiss and the Board KuHl-y U*® Aug. 8, 1970, F R O N T E N D m m i ' s University for construction of a s Bushiess (jards, CUSTOM R STOCK .into the business. One thing You are always sure of the theater area in toe new Crea­ threatening Illnes^’’ his ^ y s l- the prison sentence, told Judge ellgiWUty^ another 13 weeks to of Directors urging approval Joaqulm T’elxelra, Letteriieads, Envelopes that you may be certain of current market prices being Hurt in Belfast clan. Army Col. Robert North, Davidnavld M. sheaShea that althoushalthough . . . _ „ - - k . - m-iAnnn 37. DYNAMICS tive Arts Center. of toe $16,000 budget request . a. * ^ Man Sentenced 'Burr Corners, Mondiester when you deal with Ostrinskys; paid to you when you deal with THOSE FRENCH have BELFAST, Northern IrelEuid ®*l^ Friday In reply to written Santiago had no previous record H* wtOAp STREET s AU types of Business Wesleyan will receive similar ^ The most recent figures re- trom Director of PubUc Works . *^**®® ,*'*5*” ^ Indicated toe Forms—Register—One­ Next to Ohlder you will always get the market Ostrinsky. done it again. This is a lapflinc OF FAMOUS BRANDS (AP) — Two British soldiers questions. (Beidad Dsdry Qaecn) grants armually for the next 30 indications were he w a s ^ n m ^ of^unemploj^ent ^ ^ O ^ ^ N e lU for cleaning up time Carbon—Padded—etc. two-piece .do-it-yourself en­ s rnmi^ Were injured during more than North also said toe chances of drugs Into this area from New “ ®®\“ ® « tm ® ™ ^ ® ™ ...... F r U U d Phonet 6M-4045 o HotpoInt e Maytag e.Frlgldaire NEW HAVEN (AP) —A 84- Cameo Rote semble seen in Paris. It’s n|inriillghig In e Custom Made • b o a e Panaoonlc e Weattaghouee , Rod Tmireii P Weioicer Tr r 1 *°***‘ lieii™ Widespread raids **i® Hhiess affecting Johnson’s York. Defense counsel Robert ^ Zinsser said that toe Jaycees "Ay’s motorcycle club ^® year-edd Massachusetts_____ man was Rubber Stamps To popularize a production, made up of small plastic Rep. l^>wel P. ., - today by youths hurling Heart were “ remote.” Johnsem, Delaney described his cUent as RlcclulU noted that there were forward to another “ Breeds” —and membera of toe Hm vean in m i m Kroat End Geometry squares fastened together I SteroM o Dtahwaahen • Badloa e TVs Coiui, said. gasoline bombs, rocks and bot- «2. suffered a major heart at- a “ patsy” for higher ups In toe some Inyentory shutdowns In are looking forward to another ------^ ^ ^ sentenced to two years In prison famous players often take roles Vasco de Gama social club. Brake Servtoe and ’ The Natimial Institute of Men- there . . . but that still Is a active year, Friday in U.S. District Court on Got A Painting Problem? Wo’ll Help! that require their appearance like a child’s toy. A fash­ ties. lack in 1956. trafflc ot hendn. Shade Abaorbeis chock our LOW pricos ion-conscious woman with Opon Evas. HN 9 P.M. a t iha Poitoda tal Health awarded $34,422 to ,j^g renewed ylolence In the Ne was flown by helicopter 6o very high figure.” O" “ arch 27, at 8 p.m. In Nlsnay. was Indicted for mur- charges ih«t he never delivered •^Vudgn and Pomestto Service still means something to us—and service on screen only for four or five PHONE 647-1268 minutes. Hence, any famous a creative mind and 100 the Yale School of Medicine for expuei forced Prime Minister Brooke Army General Hospital ’S e c ^ m l^ o n e r recalled he Manchester High School, toe ^®f ^ on $76,000 In sales of medalUons. Free Inspection means spending enough time 'with you to help you had estimated earlier this Jaycees will hold a Miss Man- guilty to toe reduced charge. Donald F. Bradley at Chat- No ObUgatioa .John Dennis HamlU “ face” seen briefiv on a screen squares can wear a differ­ operation of a drug dependence jam es Chlchester- « « * » .------— Assistant State’s Atty. Walter reduce a federal court base EXPERT REPAIRS ON F0REI6N GARSI Hartford Grand List former president, who was hos- c ^ ^ ^ An “ employe agency,” which D. FU^nagan described toe beat- backlog, j Personal Notices Cut by $4 Million pitallzed in a special penthouse - i duHns' the week endinB- Jan 0 '*® all year, will steer l"g sustained by May Cannady Bradley was convicted on a Eajn^nAaoMINTCQ UNITED SPORTS CAR REPAIR, Ine. auite hh" tor > « « sharking. volunteers who wish to work 1" the couple’s Norwalk home mail fraud charge by a federal In Hemprtam I t a r t t o r e ^ r d o“^ R et^w “‘ Hrepital spokesmen said doc- 11?^*"?*®^” " ^ said there was That ^ v‘ari’

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1971 PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1971 THE Unitas Pits Passing Magic Against Defense V Foul-Infested CCIL ' _ Tilt . • Herald Angle Eagles Fly High By EARL YOST Results in Indian Victory Sports Editor In Perfect Match of Contrasting Styles KlUvtoB ut, \rtiich unfolds at 2 p.m. 27-17 two weeks ago for their against a Dallas defensive unit powerful rookie iDuane Thomas which jelled in mid-season wlto but two hot-shooting teams was just that due to ex- balanced Tribe attack which more, Bedard 11 Cominir on with F^+n^ ^mt-production department Slble Johnny Umtad pits b s t . m balmy Florida weather, sixth straight victory and the that has given up just one touch- Imd dead-game Walt Garrison, toe development of rugged rook- went at it at top speed in- cesalve fouling. / found five players in twin fig- Miuicheiter (1H> Brahm 8 cislcaied both Penney and Bast the managers seeing acU^oti. F Pts. get®” 10 By PAT___ McCABE____ Khi.ll F *4 n iu !• been Gary his passing magic against At stake are 815,000 payoffs AEI? UUe, are bent Ml. atoning down to six gam es. wUl be trying to control toe ball ie Norm

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1971 PAGE THIRTEEN ^ PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1971 Businoss Sorvicos THERE OU6HTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Holp Wcmtod Molo 36 Sitooriofts Wontud BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Offorod 13 Fomolo 38 JfeNeR-fAIL^ PEP't - MILES AND MILES STEP RIGHT \ USE MY CAB, I WAS I AM CLASSIFIED TiMBERLAND Tree Service, Job opportunities -MOTHER—I wlU care fo r your WITHIN MV AMP WHEN T hat OUST HA« TO Aiinrtr H rrtrl««« Punlt Tree removal, pruning, shrubs, Of OPEN NIGHWAV — AND ilUST AS THE child in my licensed home. IN, PUPDSYJ I S)KE1 SAFE HERE BG GKAS6E(9KrGO^ ' TRANSPORTATION R R S T i RIGHTS TO T P IC K G O and- lots cleared. Fifteen years RADIO’S ABOUT TO PLAY SOMETNlNG- ^ in all phases TransportaUon, available. Call WerfOTTHfeffoer. THGM BOrtH About Housing AT A FAIR PRICEl G E T SO LIC IT U P , HG LWTGN, HOWARD experience. Bonded and Insur­ YOU r e a l l y w a n t i d N E A R .-" of mill work operations : 644-2846. LOST,VA BUSINESS AT FltzcT iHe y a a i B 0 0 I4 H K « T R t 3(O a ADVERTISING ed. Free estimates. Call 847- CHISHLIN' ON A VMliCMT (SOlNtS T O U « A. 6HOU«H TO ACROSS 4 S e n io r 9479. TYPING . Bookkeeping - Pay­ CREEP! PUBLIC COMTFZACT. ARM-VA^peSTLe CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS • Shop men roll, your home or mine. Call H tfseu s.' BUT'HG 1 RoofiA g 5 A rm ed THOROUGH­ Beo^NsiDetzep whgnJ - w H iu e H e A. c o n flic t ADDITIONS, rec rooms, gara­ ^ AND MOM 289-4600. F A R E ! > t LIFTEtP HIM OFF w as s-riuL. AFTET*. m a te ria l ( 8 AJM.to4:30PJM. 5 S id e o f a room 6 Formed in Me NEAR, • Warehouse men THe schools, 7:30 to 8:45 a.m., 2:16 42 R o t b y lA k) made while you wait. Tape re­ SOItOR/AL OEP'T,, exposure to 3:45 p.m. Excellent part- AKC registered wlrefaaired Ter­ Automobiles For Solo 4 corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867 i ■afKINGfItLO DAILY HENS time opportunity. We train you. 44 Individuals s r Tm. Rh U S !*■' 0**— rier puppies, innoculated, SPRIH&TIELP, OHIO 01971 by Umtod fcslur* $yndk«1o. lac. 1-16 48 Enchantresses AO 31 NEED CAR? Credit very bad? 649-8221.______j 643-2414. worm ed. 647-9039. OUT OUR WAY BY NEG COCHRAN 49 A g ita te s r M HERALD 53 M ou th s Bankrupt, repossession? Hon- TWO handymen want a variety PRODUCTION Clerk — experi­ est Douglas accepts lowest SPRINGER Spaniel, one year 54 Cherishes of jobs by. day or hour. We enced in moving parts and old, fem ale, AKC papers, $76. l - « ,^-3=10^ ; ; 1I D W G TDBY FOUR B U C K S AW’ FO R YOU THAT SWOULD B E T H E 58 Babylonian BOX LETTERS down, smaUest payments, any­ LJJ B E N window and pre-hung door ______SH O R T R IB S BY PRANK O’NEAL choose home decorations and Pointing— Papering 21 good resldenUal area. SeUing wages and working condi­ WE shop ot lumber yard. Several ALUMINUM sheets used as ^ la Your Gift GaUery at 1967 MUSTANG fastback, white 3a v e MONEY! Fast service. iNSIDE-outaldi' because of sickness. T. J. tions, convenient free park­ Crockett Realtors, 643-1677. ing, Eind an excellent free paid holidays, paid vacations, printing plates, .009 thick, 28x WANT Watkins,__ 936J,...... uormers, Main St. Your with room red aaoiuons, Interior, ga- V-8, „i_i auto- «otes Dormers for neonle room over additions 66. ea- palnung. S^- 7 BORIS, t h e hoihe town friendly world of matlc, power steering, 76 per cial rates for people over 66. benefit program. pension plan. General BuUdlng 36", 25 cents each or 6 fo r $1. rages, porches, rooting and Supply Co., 367 EUlngton Rd., MEN f POOR BORIS WAS , ^SCWIZOPHRENIC Spy? gifts. Telephone, 648-6171. cent financing available. Own­ CaU my com petitors, then caU Apply 643-2711. arr ested th is MORNW0./ siding. Compare prices. Add- m e. Estim ates given. 049-7868. East H artford, 289-3474. er 649-4464. A-Level Dormer Corp. 289- Help Wan tod— a s ARMY LOST — White and gray cat, Female 35 PILE Is soft and lofty. . colors named Fluffy, vicinity Charter 0449, CONTRAC3TOR — Interior, ex­ FIRST NATIONAL ABLE, apt, and alert man, retain brilliance In carpets terior painting, paper hanging. wanted to be trained eis sales Oak Skating Rink. Please call, Trucks— Tractors 5 SEWING Instructor — practical cleaned with Blue Lustre. Rent Discount on waUpaper. CaU STORES, INC. representative in WilUmantlc electric shampooer $1. Paul’s 647-1764. RUSSELL E. MILLER sewing knowledge necessary, 1968 CHEVROLCT half-ton Oscar Hebert, 646-3048. area. Good salary whUe train­ Paint A WaUpaper SupiUy. some knowledge of pattern fit­ Park and Oakland Ave. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE LOST —' Dalmatian, male, pick-up. 13,600 m iles, 6 cylin­ builder ing, with salary and commis­ RICHARD E. MARTIN, paint­ ting helpful, paid holidays and sion after training. ExceUent FIBREGLASS supplies, polyes- bUnd, named Spook, vicinity der, snow tires, 6’ chassis. $1,- East Hartford AND NiXTONTHE Woodland St., Manchester. 647- 860. ^ -6 6 7 2 , evenings. Complete renovaUons and addi­ ing contractor. FYill profession­ vacations, other compemy ben­ opportunity for advancement ter resin $6.96 per gaUon, 10 PROGRAM 19 1642. tions including designing and al painting service. Interior - efits. Apply in person, 856 to right person. All employe otmee boat cloth, $1.26 - per f a r m e r -BOV 1965 "SCOUT 4-Wheel drive, full piana, also kitchens, bathrooms, exterior. Free estimates, fuUy Main St., Manchester. See Mr. benefits for this better than yard. 644-1820. IX BOOKKEEPER — know books VAN HOOTEN, LOST — Pekingese female, an­ cab, hydrauUc snow plow, $896. recreation rooms, and aluml- Insured. 649-4411, 649-9285. M oore. average position. Apply T h e ------'— THEtMINENT swers to Pixie, vicinity Mal­ Can be seen at 270 Hartford num siding specialist. of account to trial balance, 9- Singer Co., 796 Main St., 'Willi- WOOD skis with jwles, men's sU B. H. MAGOWAN JR. & Sons, MILLTBX, INC., 99 Loomis St. 5, 6-day week. Pilgrim Mills, PIS CALLER lard, O'ConneU and May Rd., Rd. Manchester, 643-6217. mantle,- Conn. - An equal oppor­ boots, men’s and women's ice 99 Loomis St., Manchester, FROAA NEW HES SuSREerEP OF BBNS Bast H artford. 668-0422. Call 649-1421 interior and exterior painting, has openings for women to tunity employer. skates, 646-262T. YORK CITY. A DOUBLE A5ENT. paper hanging. Thirty years work in our measuring and 846-1414. Motorcyclos experience, four generations. marking department. Apply 8' LOMMA-UNE pool table, LEON CIESZYNSKI buUder — $86; sm all snow blow er,. $28; AnnouncomonH 2 Bicycios 11 Free estimates, fully insured. M iss Coburn, 646-1414. Salesmen Wontod 36-A new homes custom built, re­ 643-7361. SUFFERING FROM 2 marble-top tables, antique ANY Brass Instruments lying 8” EXTENDED legs, chromed modeling, additions, rec BABYSITTER — my home, two AFTER-THE-HOLIDAY GOOD MAN over 40 fo r short rock-tcq> table Inlaid poUshed around unused? The Salva­ for late Triumph. Call 649-4476 room s, garages, kitchens re- .TOSEPH P. LEWIS — Custom chUdren, own transportation. BILLS AND BLUES? trips surrounding Manchester. gem stones, 26x62" oval, $2,600. I tr NtA. W , ti*. U%. UA HI OX. tion Army Youth Band can put alter 6 ;80 p.m . modeled, bath tile, cement Painting, interior and exterior, CaU 628-7951. AVON can help you solve Contact customers. We train. CaU 648-23n. them to good use. CaU 649-7318, work. Steps, dormers. Resi- paperhanging, fully Insured. ^ — both problems. ExceUent Air mall, B. F. Dickerson, ------— part-Ume, VUla- “Well, I know what the younmr generation Is 649-0330. dential or commercial. CaU For free estimates call 849- earning opportunity and it's President, Southwestern Petro­ Louisa Hotel and Restaurant coming to! They've been commg here at least Now Showing 649-4291. 9658. If no answer 643-6362. fun! Call 289-4922. leum Corp., Ft. Worth, Texas. ONE 10” tilt arbor table saw, USED books wanted. All kinds, ______Bolton...... good condition. CaU 649-4076. three times a weekP.’ including paper backs, for 1971 Harley-Davldsons. Imme- j l a FLAMME Carpenter PAINTING — paperhanglng. ------CLEANING woman wanted, 3-4 Smith OoUege club Scholarship dlate delivery on XLCH Sports- contractor. Additions, remod­ small carpentry jobs. Excel­ CARPETS a fright? Make them BY LANK LEONARD NURSE—RN OR LPN days weekly. Permanent posi­ Help Wantod— MICKEY FINN book B^s. Please call 861- ters or lay away till spring. eling and repairs. CaU any­ lent workmanship, reasonable a beautiful sight with Blue 1607. Large stock of new and used prices, free estimates. CaU 646- 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. tion. Send name, address, Mole or Female 37 Lustre. Rent electric sham- W I THINK HE DOES-SUCH THINSS HE HAS NO FEELING FOR OTHERS' time for free estimate. 876- phone number and references cycles and parts, accessories. 1642. 1399. MANCHESTER MANOR WANTED male or female, part- P«>®r $1- Olcott Variety Store, I FOR PUBLICITY— LIKE A SPOILED IF I AM SENT TO PRISON, HE STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF NURSING HOME to Box R., Manchester Herald. ARE you SAYING THAT JOLLY L CHILD, TRYING TO GET STILL WOULD NOT TELL THE Pononcris All replies confidential. Writ­ time days, Monday through ODL OPERATED medium sized JIMBO WANTED TO COMMIT . ATTENTION I TRUTH TO SAVE MEJ HALLMARK Building Co. For J & R PAINT Contractors, spe- 386 W. Center St., Manchester Friday. Apply in person, Bon­ HARLEY DAVIDSON cializing In indoor painting and 846-0129 ing ability not required. boiler and 5 steam fan operat­ ...W E'D LIKE TO BUT VOOVE BEEN -A N D WE'RE ON OUR T HOLD INCOME TAX preparation. CaU home improvement, additions, anza Sirloin Pit, 287 West Mid­ WAV TO TELL HER / IT / 1 finishing. New company, rea­ ed radiators, (blower type) ca­ ASK YOU TO SUB- DOINO IT SINCE THE SALES rec rooms, garages, roofing, dle Tpke., Manchester. STITilTE FOR YOUR HECKLER BACX3EREP D O N tW W Dan Mbeler, 649-3329 or 247- sonable rates. CaU Mr. CLEANING woman, Tuesdays, pable of heating warehouse, 3116. gutters. FYee estimates. All PILGRIM MILLS needs experi­ 9 to 2 p.m., dependable, own barn or garage, etc. OontMt FRIEND; TSY INiD A MOON HER HEART 46-49 Park St. "n ear Main” work guaranteed. 846-2627. Lathrop, 646-8648. WANTED — Aggressive man­ STRUCK MAIDEN BROKEN enced cashiers and sales­ transportation. CaU 649-8720. Olenders Body Shop, 794 Tal- Hartford, Conn. women. Interviews are now ager for our women’s shoe TWICE/ NEWTON H. SMITH i~SONS^ R & R PAINTING — Reason­ cottvUle R d., RockviUe, 876- IN(X>ME tax preparation, call 247-9774 being held between 5 p.m. and store. For confidential inter­ Remodeling, repairing, addi­ able rates, free estimates. No 2817. fo r appointment, 643-6338. 6 p.m., Monday through Fri­ Help Wonted— Mole«36 view contact Mr. Plmental at tions, rec rooms, porches and job too sm all. 643-4791, 649- day. Pllg^rim M ills, Oakland Burtons Shoe Store, 649-&861. roofing. No job too smaU. CaU 6698. RIDE WANTED from vicinity Business Sorvicos St., Manchester. Steele Croesing Rd. and Bolhm 649-3144. MECHANIC - GENERAL BUSINESS Center Rd. to Constitution Pla- O f f o r o d 1 3 DRIVERS for station wagons 24^ ------WES ROBBINS Carpentry re- HoOf Finishing 24 for . modern plant, vacation, OPPORTUNITY and school buses, Manchester pensions and other benefits. LEGAL Be Your Own Bom I To^ng‘™ 'K “ aid -rafln- schools, 7:30 to 8:30 a.m., 2:16 Growing company. Apply at "Income tTnUmlted! % rec rooms, dormers, porches, Ishing (specializing In older to 3:46 p.m. Excellent part- NOTICE WITNESS to a fatal auto acci­ Buming barrels deUvered, $4. cabinets, formica, bullt-ins, CALL, floors). Inside painting, paper­ Ume opportunity. We train you. The Planning and Zoning BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY dent on D ecem ber 20th, 1970, 644-1776. bathrooms, kitchens, 649^3446. HARTFORD FREEZER 643-1666.— .6U-S812 MR. ABERNATHY ______ing, ceilings, etc. No. job too 843-2414. Commission of the Town of Tol- ^Route 84, 241 Park Ave., East Hartford „o ii 94a’ FIANO tuning and hand instni- a l L TYPES of stone and con smaU. John Verfaille, Bolton. ^ I AAUST KNOW MORE ’^please RBCEPTIONIST tor Office In ,289-2708 1 I EVEN GIVE HUSH HEFNER caU 628-9361, ext. 243, repairing by Hartt Col­ Crete work. AU work guaran­ ,289-2708 11 or 266. THERESNOU^ PEAL/TIFUL GIRL'S THAN AN Y yvy OLD TELEPHONE NUMPERS. lege of Music graduate. Ward teed. Out of season rates. CaU Bonds— Stocks— RockviUe. Busy dental erfflee, Mrs. Caesar on full-time. Pleasing personaUty, DENYING rr— WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLl Krause, 843-6336. after 5, 643-1870 or 644-2975. Mortgogos 27 ond hondiin,;------slds o f Route 196 In said town NURSES’ AIDES I HAVE TH E e3 Automobilos For Sedo 4 l^money. o ,Y Write ^ to C Box H AA. U Man­ C K E R S Hardlnge, Set-up m accordance with a map of 7 to 3 and 3 to 11 R S W iT IO N 1 SHARPENING Service - Saws, CARPENTRY and remodeling, MORTGAGES, loans, firST^c- and operate. AU benefits, zone on file with the office THE PRIENC?6H(PCLfJB \AHO WANTS TD BE TRBA60RS2. SEVENTEEN BOTTLE CAr 5,TV\0 knives, axes, shears, skates, ■ .... chester Herald. OFPBN& 1969 FORD custom 4 - door rec rooms, dormers, kitchens, ond, third. All kinds. Realty Dean Mau:hlne Products, Inc;, of the Town Cnerk. Moncfiovtor Manor MEMBERS AetCBD M E OF A CLUB WHOSE TCnAL- HULA HOOFS. ANDA JOE rotsu7 blades. Quick service. additions and garages. CaU THEWDRLCfe sedan. Standard shift, 302, V-8, statewide. Credit rating imnec- MTT.T.FR Farm s needs wom en 102 Colonial R d., Manchester. Dated at Tolland, Connecticut, TO BETREAeORSi, ASSETS INCl GABAGIOLA BASEBALL. CARD? Capitol Equipment Oo., 88 Tom Corbitt, 648-0086. Nurdng Homo 6R BA TEST $1,200 or best offer. CaU 742- essary. Reasonable. Confiden­ to work with eggs, wUl train, this 13th day of January 1971. BLIT I REFUeED. Main St., Manchester. Hours ______--— ------NIGHT man wanted, fuU-Ume, 386 W. Center St. tA«E9'/VlANj 7249 after 6 p.m. tial, quick arrangements. ?tl- own transportation required. s/O lifford WUUams, daUy 7:80-6, Thursday, 7:80-9. RFC ^R(X)MS,^^ kitchens^, doora, vln Lundy Agency, 627-7971. hours 6 to 12 midnights. Apply Maneheatw 1964 FAIRI-ANE station wagon, paneling, vanities, all type fin- CaU MlUer F^arms, Route 31, Chairman Saturday, 7:80-4. 643-7968. " " * " " 983 Main St., Hartford, Eve­ North Coventry, 643-8021. in person. See Scotty, Moriar- 64A6U6 8 cylinder, automatic, power idi work, formica work. Ex­ ty Brothers, ^1 Center St., Planning and ' OONES^ nings, 233-6870. Zoning Commission fw m / steering, new tires and bradies, R A R PLOWING service, caU pert craftsm an. Patrick C/arr, SECRETARY to sales manag­ Manchester. good running. CaU 742-6076 af- for " snow plowing . . - now. "Don’t " evening^B, 643-7026. MORTGAGES — 1st. and 2nd., er for wholesale distributor, HG 7 ter 6 p.m . wait to be snowbound. CaU mortgages— interim financing Umited shorthand, 5 days, TURRET Lathe Set-up auid op­ 742-9295 anytime. If no answer, — expedient and confidential 8:30-5, aU paid hoUdays, many erate. AU benefits. Dean Ma­ PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER Spocioi Sorvicos 15 1968 CHEVY Impala, auto- 742-9204. service. J. D. Real Estate com pany benefits. $100. Con­ chine Products, Inc., $02 Co­ * maUc, original owner, good CREATIVE Catering — offer­ Assoc. 643-6129. tact Mrs. Matthews, Eastco, 96 ______lonial Rd., Manchester. NOW OPEN WHEN IT'S \A..'rt)U'RE LIKE 1 SUPPOSE IT condition. CaU 64S-100S. HAVE Snow? WUl plow ! Reel- n o t SUNDAY U A REAL WAS REALLY A dential and commercial plow­ ing formal dining, modern buf­ Leg;gett St., East Hartford, q b n b r a l repair m echanic, COMPLIMENT.' n c K fets, cookouts, stag parties Conn., 628-6581. REVEREND /\PERSON.^ c A A U - l. 1969 DODGE Dart hardtop 840, ing. CaU 643-4638. fuU-time. Apply in person, Sai- BEl^CON LAUNOERMAT X I 6rMK.l«.T>l. o r h>. 0*. created especiaUy fo r you. 24 Help Wantod~ V-8, four-speed, many extras, CLELANING wom an, reliable, m ond's M obil, 318 Adam s St., SNOW plowing, driveways, etc. Leggett SL, East Hartford, Fomolo 35 f t ; 17,000 mUes. CaU 643-8386. (me-day weekly. Transporta­ Manchester. 309 Green Read CAPTAIN EASY Reasonable rates. WUl accept 628-6348. BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE e Uon provided if needed. CaU OPEL Cadette 1967 statiim wag­ M aster CSiarge. CaU 648-6776. BABYSITT A wanted 7-8:30 RESPONSIBLE man with drtv- SKI RENTALS, by the day, a.m . and 8-5 p.m . Vicinity Oak­ 649.6061. THB 'HAND OF FATE" WA? NOT VERY LIKELY, I'M on, must seU. $860. CaU after eris Ucense to work at egg SPEED QUEEN QUALITY AN EARLY WORK OF THAT TREE SERVICE (Soucler) — week, or season. Repairs — land St. CaU 643-4021 after 6. o A ^ P . . . V 0 U 5 e B .T H B 6 p.m., 640-6680...... :______BABYSlTi'EH — 7 a.m. to 6 plant, inside and outside du­ PLUS ©REAT ITALIAN ©OLP^MITHt HANPOFPATE“»O N B Trees cut, building lots clear­ sharpening done by experts. , B»IVeNUTD CELLINI : p.m., boy 7, girl 6, Cedar 8t. ties. Contact MUler FTOrms, OF THE W 0BlPl»*«»r 1986 VOLVO station wagtm, ed, trees topped. Got a tree The Alpine Haus, Route 30 CJLEANING lady wanted, « ie / day weekly, must provide own Washington School area. CaU Route 81, North Coventry, 643- — r m s T i ^AMOUBM----- standard transmisslan, good problem ! WeU worth phone Vernon, 872-6647. A NEW MODERN FACILITY transportation. CaU 644-0702. after 6 p.m ., 646-0884. 8021. condition. $676. Call 6406678. caU, 742-8262. ' 3 ONE ai^rentlce caning In the it Year Round Comfort-air i t L o ts ttt Free 1963 FORD G olaxie, 6 cylinder, y OXJNO m arried m en wUl Roofing— Siding 16 plumbing, heating, and cooling standard, running condition. P arking it Large Folding Counters i t Stereo do smaU rep ^ jobs and pain^ b IDWELL Home Improvement trade. Two-years minimum ex­ l-VC i- ts $76 or best o « e r . 646-1490. M usic it Light, Bright Motif it Lovely Lounge | ing, also cellar cleaning and 0>. Expert Installation of SECRETARY perience necessary. Veteran Ught trucking. CaU 646-2682, aluminum siding, gutters and preferred. CaU H.G. Schulze, A re a it Completely Carpeted 646-2047. In c., 876-9707. LANCELOT BY COrajR a ^ P^NN STEPS, sidewalks, st

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■ ■ ■ PAGE FOtJRTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1971 ' t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1971 PAGE FIFTEEN Apartments—flats— Housts For S d e 72 Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sale 72 Tenements 63 BERRY'S WORLD MANCHESTER — OversUed'7- BUCKLET Schocd area -rlarge Homot For Sola 72 Housos For Sola 72 Lots For Sola room Cape In one of Manches- '-SH-room Ranch. Three or four Q ff ree*’ hurrtcan* that year. :>eadUne lor Saturday and Monday Is 4:80 p.m. Prlda.i e n ces requ ired . T h elm a Gtov- m and four bedrooms, one to H modern eat-ln kitchen and den noncommissioned officers for 2 , VICINITY club. CaU now, it’s ready to That Is the count of the U.S. B n ^ r WalterZderJ^ ang A gen t, 875-9820. baths, two-car garage. Trjled on first floor. Three large bed­ Hospital Notes decorate. $66,000. Seven room Raised Ranch, 3 MANCHESTER — Three - two Eunmean Command. It says the Vietnam but said aU would be and Fireman Lewta Moffltt. ST"*? » r lots. Some Just under and rooms < up. Latfge screened VODR COOPERATION WDX Immaculate 6% -room bedrooms, 2% baths, famUy recorded lota and rural eroded by budget pres- replaced. VISITINO HOCB8 Mora formauy known as the ®* BEAUnpUL three-room apart­ ers just over $30,000. All of porch. Beautiful grounds. Sled BE APPRECIATED DIAL 643-2711 Ranch. Kitchen built-ins, room , 2-car garage, $37,600. M^-lnduatrW land. Owner BUaV cUiU 0 utv,^ i^ulr^entoft QUUM vatavat w ofvb . .^ . '^en . • ..France isu _puUi^ aii BftftBVBIntormediato ftftaOTHSPW - VOMV Care — Setnl- ■■■• Hoosac ■mnnel ft Wilmington /ears foUow^ ratil bim «^ ^ ment, Heat, hot water, stove, SuTT these Jlor sale, some may be tradl for children. Stone walls, oversized mamter bedroom. Frechette Reidtors, wlU finance.. Helen D. Cole, Vietnam, Is at Its lowest point In troops out of toe private, bood-2 p.in., and 4 pan.- Railroad, the H. T. ft W. has de- ahmUc plant, in the refrigerator, parking. Call 668- rented. Keith Read Estate, 172 etc. Pairt of land Is extra Bight room Colonial, 4 bed- Realtor, 648-6666. ^ tary command, the Defense De- ^ 0833. A ssum able m ortg ag e, $164 ____ y e » « ------« P*n»*! Prtvate rooms, it a.m.- IlSigravtty and landsUde. for *«»• East Center St., 649-1922, 646- building lot of record, 102x600’. 647-9998 room s, 2% baths, family room, „ . „ ... pai^ent said the United States _ ^ - a _ a « Continued From Preceding Pope I tbo, m onthly. 86 y etirs r A 4126. ^ 2-car garage, $39,900. Penta^ flares ^ a bit ^ ^ ROYAL Arm Apartments—two- NEW LISTING — Oversized Only 11 mUes long, the raU- * *®!P®J' 6-6 Duplex 2-car garage, Out of town more modest; It said last mimth connection with the relocatKm of aUawed ' Articles For Sole 45 Musical Instruments S3 bedroom Townhouse, 1% MANCHESTER — Immediate Garrison Colonial, less thim MANCHESTER — Five bS- Include fireplace, aluminum road wanders through four sepauiate heating systems, 75 that 286,000 soldiers, saUors and y g armed forces from France. ■*>» «»»«>-* P-n»-5 diesel locomotive No. 82 for the baths, private basement, car- occupamcy, aussumable mort­ on e yeaur old . O w ner tran s­ For Sale counties in the mountains of nice location. Only $2,900 room Ranch, two baths, fire- and city utiUties. airmen are in Europe. j^j^r in tke year a plan was ««•»*». » p.m-4 P-m- last two years. Originally a nar- p wmrirfir petlng, redwood porch, heat, g a g e, 6-room Cape, 1^ baths. ferred. E l^t rooms, 2 % baths, jUace, paneled rec room, - COVENTRY — Summer cot- Officials say it is difficult to announced for the 1968 with- *W1 Service: 19 a.m.-2 pan., southern Vermont and north­ ^ GRAND PIANO — Lovely tone hot water. Excellent location * dow n. 3 how gauge railroad, some of the snow tires, get new wheels Owner anxious for quick saile. first-floor family room with sone oU heat. Bank reposses­ tage, unique log cabin styling, be precise because levels fluctu- drawal of up to 36,000 soldiers 4 p.m .-8 p -m . western Massachusetts. It amd actim i. Fadr ca se. 649-6061. on bus line. Available imme­ MERRITT AGENCY earlier locmnotlves were sold to free. Cole’s Discount StaUm, L aP enta A g en cy , R eadtor, 646- fireplace, formail dining room, sion. Needs redecorating. $ ,- High wooded lot. Four rooms, ate dally. By any count, troop airmen. It sent two brl- Intenstve Care and OoranHy makes one round trip a day diately.'$216. J.D. Real Estate 6-room Ramch, double ga­ 3 Cuban sugar plantations a half 461 West Center St., Mauiches- 2440. 4 bedrooms, ailumlnum siding, dow n. M e y e r'R e a lto rs , 643- caipeting. Some financing levels have been sharply re- gades of the 24th Infsmtry Dlvi- Oare: Immedlato toinily only, from Readsboro, Vt., to Hoosac Associates, 648-6129. rage on 1% acres. Country 000 646-1180 century ago when they grew too ter, 648-6382. Weorin Apparel— sized kitchen. Only $24,900. 2-cau' g^aige. Excellent neigh­ 0009. avsdlable. $9,000. Hayes Agen- duced In the last several years, j,ack to the united States, anytime, limited to'five mlnates. TMnnel, Mass. 9 ASSUMABLE Despite the name, the rail­ weary to tackle winter in New MANCHESTER — Newer de­ borh ood. $48,6001 cy, 6464181. The U.S. 7th Army, backbone pi^g ig,ooo divisiiHial smd nondl- Maternity: Fathers, 11 man,- Bhigland. TASmCA 36mm-SR camera, Furs 57 _ -room Cape. .Close to shop­ AUTUMN ST. — Sbe-room Co­ road hasn’t been near Wilming­ luxe duplex. $220 p e r m onth MORTGAGE 6 MANCHESTER Industrial zone of the conventiwial forces de- visional support troops and four 12:45 p.m„ and 9:89 pan .-8 "Snowslldes. in winter and ping, bus, churches, schools. RAISED RANCH—7 roonu, 8 lonial. Beautiful treed lot. VERNON ton, Vt., since a flood washed polyester pants tacludta^ heat’^ d ^pllances' 3-famUy house, exceUent busi­ ployed along the Iron Curtain, aquaditHis of tactical fighters. p.m«; others, 8 p.m.-4 p,m>, and landslides in summer are about at 6U% with payments of o r 4 bedrooms, 2 % baths, faun- Ideal famUy home in one of out a main trestle In 1936. _____ Excellent condition. $29,600. ness oppertunlty. High traffic w ASSUMABLE !1 had 273,000 soldiers during the q,jjg infantry brigades and fight- 9 :9 9 p .m ,-8 p .m . ton light meter. Complete with $111.70 p e r m onth cam be ily room , 2-cair garage, latrge Ttoday the Hoot and Toot faces $12 - $16. 646-2326, 647-9364. Manchester’s finest areas. count, good condition. Call Come see this 3-bedroom Berlin crisis of 1961. By Aug^ remained committed to Age Limits: 19 In maternity, lot 178x300’ centrad alr-condl- more Uton rocks on the tracks. ^ ^ cfurying case. All in A-1 con­ tor, 649-4636. yours along with this im­ $29,900. Exclusive, Evans ft new. $31,600. Hayes Agency, Ranch on a lovely treed lot. 19M’^^en Sovlrt tirrops rolled and are to be redeployed 1 * in other areas, no limit In PASEK r e a l t o r s Owner Samuel M. Plnsly of Bos- dition. Reatsonable. 649-6760. M OTHER of the bride dress, maculate, compact Ranch. tlonlng. C topp, R ea ltors, M LS, 647- 646-0181. Just minutes from the high­ tato C^echMlovaMa, U.S. Army Germany If needed. ooU-servloe. size 12, mint green, hat and MANCHESTER — Deluxe one- 14M. way, listed for a quick sale forces In West Germany were ^vas designed to save ... ___ ton has filed a petition with the SURPLUS chadrs, occaislonad NEA, lac. Mamy extrais. Low 20's. 289-7475 646-4678 c i r c a 184S—Federal OolMilal— Intentote Oomm'erce Commls- to the B. ft M. tracks at Hoosac bag, $26. Floor length white bedroom apartment, first DIJn CAN r d ., new 6-room Ck>- a t $i21,900. Mr. Bogdan has / dow n to 200,0(X). T h ey now stand type, good condition, idead for Six large rooms, fuU walk-up 64 DUPIEX, aU large rooms, up to $10 0 million a year. Doe to ocnstraotlon, parking Tunnel. la ce gow n, size 11, $10. 649- floor. $160 and $170 per month lonial, large breezeway 2-ca r the key to this great, well- at 190,000. slon to abandon the rallrocul. rec rooms, waiting rooms, HERITAGE HOUSE 648-1887 742-6744 attic, handy location. $26,900. separate heating systems, S in ce 1008 n o m a jo r U .S . w ith­ for emergotnotos Is severely ^ ^ railroads ‘‘K’“ all- the way; If 2307. in cluding h eat amd appllam ces. "Sir, when you say you dig 'the long hair' stuff— what garage. TTle bath, buUt-lns, priced home for young or That is still too many for etc., tax free, delivered $12.60. new baths, -car garage, cen­ drawals have been announced. strlotod. B ie pitollo is urgently ^ ^ dosen-but '^e got ndllng we would never Paul W. Dougam, Readtor, 649- do you mean by that?" 646-2482 2 fireplace, plastered walls, city old. Call today for appoint­ those like Seiute Majority Lead­ Howaird Jcduison Motor Lodge, Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. RANCH—7 rooms, fireplace in tral locaUcm. $80,600. U ft R Yet at the end ot 1968 the Penta­ 4536. utiUties, large lot. Built by m ent. er Mike Mansfield, D-Mont., regnestod not to paifc o „ ,e n tl- he 490 Main St.', Bast Hautford, SOUTH MANCHESTER —Sev­ first floor paneled faimlly room, Realty Co. Ihc., R. D. Mur­ gon put __ European troop Wanted— ^To Buy 58 Ansaldl. Charles Lesperance, w ho in 1966 w as ca llin g fo r ttie emergency entrance .®*®®SLJ“ ment. If ywi could, we would y®^’ Conn., Sunday 9 to 6 p.m . MANCHESTER — Nice one- Out o f Town Houses For Sale 72 en room newer coloniad. Two- off kitchen with sliding glass dock Realtor, 643-2602. strength at 320,000 and early in dlacliarge emergency er whert- ^ ^ running steam locomo- has ^ Ito ^ y * ot ^ o r y 640-7620. withdrawal ot all but a token HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques bedroom apairtment avadlable car garaige, 'first floor family doors to patio, two fpll baths, • • B &L W • • 1070 at 310,000. chair admtoalaiis. To pick up dls- „ ,, ' and tragedy, in the blizzard of 22 " CAST IR O N raallators, ais- For Rent 6 6 36 TTMROD RD. —Seven-room foice from Europe."If there brlck-a*.-braic, locks, frames, now. Close to bus amd shop- ——— ———------room. Close to school. $88,900. MANCHESTER one off master bedroom, mod­ MANCHESTER — If you miss m a NOIBOTER BARROWS and WALLACE Co. Now the figure used at Euro- charged patients, plesse The H. T. ft W. has only one 1868, Engtayr Forrert M l was sorted lengths amd used w in­ Coloniad, 2 fireplaces, screen­ P aul W . Dougam, R ea ltor, 649- rtiould be an attack, one dlvl- p^an Command headquarters Is glassware. We buy estates. ping. $162. p er m onth inniiiiUng ATTR ACTIVE 4-room apaurt- ern kitchen, formad dining this one, you miss a real value, “Pirriw AG D i?ADiufC” Manchester Parkade the general lo4s first and the customer left, the Deer- mowbound for a kept dows suitaible for cottaige or Vlllaige Peddler, Auctioneer, ed porch with cairpetingi lairge 4636. beautiful aluminum sided Ral- KLUWOOD DAKMb slon would guarantee our re- 300,000. Of that total, 190,000 are appliances, cairpets amd air- ment, $10 0 . available immedl- room . Here it is!! 7-room alu­ M anchester 649-6306 n m ae win tostroot you where to Qiasslne Paper Co. In *he locomotive ri^ r& ^ up to additlms, Mullions and sin­ 420 L ake St., B olton. 649-3247. family room, extra large sed Ranch with all of the sponse to it Just as well as six,” Army, stationed mostly In West condltioning. CaU Paul W. ately. Inquire 17 Indiam Hill Six-Room Cape, Immaculate minum sided Cape Cod with drive to ptok ito ?■«««»• .Monroe Bridge, bringing In pulp gles. Also comer china cabi­ kitchen with appliances, wall-' MANCHESTER ExtraOTdl- throughout, three or four f i v e - BEDROOM — Gairrison amenities for gracious family VERNON — 'Seven-room mod­ he said at the time. Germany In the . 7th Army, Dougam, Readtor, 649-4536. St., East Hartford. nary Cape in one of Manches­ a 2-car garage. This lovely .. and oil and shipping out paper. *** *ig out by refers. net. Call 1-429-3106 adter 6 p .m . WANTED — antique furniture. to-waJl caipeting throughout. Colonial, two years old. Fam­ Uving. 8 bedrooms, m baths, em Colonial, like new, m The big annual meeting in De­ \riilch is divided into two corps. ter's nicer aireas. Lairge flre- bedrooms, treed lot. Asking home is less than 2 years Patlenta Today: 297 The customer has filed a protest thanj^P 16 GAUGE Novle shot gun, dou- Pewter, oU paintings or FOUR-ROOM apartment, gas, HEBRON — Five room apart- 3-zone heat, full attic, 2-cau: ily room with fireplace, mod­ family room with fireplace, baths, large lot. Attached ga­ cember of the Nottii Atlantic The 5th Corps, headquartered plaiced living room, four bed­ $22,900. old and it features VA baths, ______A D M ITTB p YESTERDAY: that abandonment of the raU- hiM uniw M b le ba rrel, like new. $100. 649- "t**®*" antique Item s. A n y quan appliamces, aiduits preferred, ment available immediately, garage, enclosed ream yard, em kitchen, 3 baths, formal carpeted Uving room and din­ rage. Priced right. Call the Tieaty Organization received a at Frankfurt, has the 8th Infan­ rooms (one unfinished), nice first floor rec room, car­ 1462. tity. The Harrison’s, 643-8709, no pets, ^curity deposit, ref­ heat, amd stove furnished. Cadi professionally . landscaped, 6-6 Tw o F a m ily —2-080" g a ­ dining room, 2-car garage, ing room, fully equipped kit­ wKen "^ncy,*lieaItors, ^ promise from President Mxon r^MvlslOT,’ the “Armored Rodney 8 . Abelln, Nwih Wind- road would be a severe financial notorious o a s^ orb S '______166 Oadcland Street. yard. Breezeway and attaiched peting and equipped kitch­ eren ces. $130 m onthly. 633- 228-9300. mamy* other extram. Priced low rage, good Income. Quiet aluminum siding. $39,960. chen, 2-car garage. Priced to 6980. to maintain present American Division and 14th Armored Cav- ham; Mrs. Meredith F. Campa- han^cap. crewmen and power company 186 MM SKIS, poles, bindings, gairaige. Asking $26,900. Call en. Choice buy at $84,900. 6026. for quick sade. Charles Lesper- street. Asking $23,900. seU in today’s market at $80,------troop levels through June 1972. Regiment nelll, 112 Walnut St.; Mrs. Ju- Once a year, the Hort and ^ $34., size 11 men’s ski boots, HEBRON — 4-room apartment the Mitten Agency, Readtors, m-LAW APARTMENT — At­ Mr. Gordon. BOLTON - Custom 6-room Mansfield foresaw a Senate <^e 7th C or^*, headquartered dith S. C aron , 20 Orchard St.; Toot chugs .Into the Atomic ^ an ce. 649-7620. 900. For an appointment to e-room Mansfield foresaw $6. 646-4574. Rooms Without Board 59 GARDEN apamtment, 4 rooms, avadlable, heat amd stove fu r­ 643-6930 o r 649-9890. tached to this comfortable five- brick Ranch on two parklike showdown, Colonial Cape — Front to Inspect caU Doris Smith, Jar­ in Stuttgart, iS the 8rd Infan- Sarah B. Englehart, 16 Main ha«>U*« * ^ indlvlduad cellar, appliamces, nished. Call 228-9300. room Ramch. Large lot. Fire­ • • • • a cre s, 2-car garage, 2 baths, FRANKLIN Fireplaces easy to T ™ THOMPSON House —, the 4th Armored St., Talcottvllle; Richard with ra^oacUve «xto ***® !!; air-conditioner, cairpeting, IVi WINTER DELIGHT place in living room, eat-ln finished family room. The best tage St., centradly located, room Ramcdi am a deep amd fireplace, family room, ga- 1121. BARROWS and WALLACE Oo. of Congress argue that a email Division, 2nd Armored Cavalry GietcheU Jr., 82 Wells St.; Mrs. Yankee ujrhtn^nr instadl, mamy models to choose baths, utilities. $200 m onthly. A tremendous opportunity- kitchen, garage, extra carport ot everything. Call to see. from. Also prefab chimneys. large pleasauitiy furnished Wanted To Rent 68 waxxled Itk. Large living rtx>m, raige. Assumable mortgaige. Manchester Parkade American contingent fulfills the Regiment and «ie brigade of C3arrt A. GuUano, 164 Cooper “** ^*^edIrJl^^Srts^md* in a beautiful residentiad airea. ______you through this custome- tled high on a hill, with three roonu, walk-out basement. Martineou, 60 Whitney Rd.; ago. for trail! excursions. continentad breakfaist includ­ CXILONIAL — Modem kitchen, mortgaige. Immediate occu­ beautiful land, pond. Hutchins Boots and Accessories 46 $180 mamUdy. Call W ^en E. EMPLOYED gentleman, 69, acres. 2,800 square feet of living BJXCELLENT value — Large M id 20’s. H ayes A g en cy , 046- ed, w eek ly amd m onthly sea­ formad dining room, 24” living bullt home. pancy. All offers considered. A g en cy , 649-6324. thrEu*^!>peai;8 ^ ’t s^m In- '’^ddl^l**8,000-m en Berlin Howlamd,' ’ "R ea ”ltor, 643-1108 neat, cleam, seeking large area, 3^ baths, swimming pool, living room, dining room, 0181. Susan M. Petrowlch, Stafford railroad o p e n e d up a moderately of the railroad was-needed to GERICH M arine S ervice 1082 sonal rates. Fiano's Motor room w ith fire p la ce amd wadl- Asking $26,900. cUned to take on a greater por- brigade Is stationed In West pleasamt room, residaintiad HERITAGE HOUSE gau-ages. kitchen, sunporch, three bed­ MANCHESTER, 9 - room re­ Springs; Lisa J. PlccaraUo, 266 profitable area in the upper haul away two complete rtlUs, Tollamd Tpke., Bucklamd, Inn, 646-2803. SIX-ROOM duplex, gairaige, at­ to-wall cairpeting. Three bed­ tion of the costs. Berlin. airea, no rooming houses, park­ 646-2482 rooms, walk-in closets, mie stored authentic colonial Cape, ^RNON — New listing i E. Middle Tpke.; Clyde H. Deerileld vaUey of ICassachu- elx barrels of moonshine wMAy Evinrude Sales amd serv ice tic, cellar, large yaud, no pets. rooms, IH bat^, basement ______MAJESTIC new Garrison Co- The counterargument Is that xiie Ah: Foroe has 76,000. alr- ing not required, will amsist in cedar lined. Two-car garage. 8 Vi tiled baths, country kitch­ room SpUt Level, 8 bedrooms, Plckral, 14 Summit St.; Mrs. Mtta and Vermont for lumber- mash, five barrels of wine and and Evinrude snowmobile C all 633-4180. completely flniidied off, TV MANCHESTER — New 8-room FRECHETTE REALTORS loniad in executive neighbor- the current level of U.S. conven- men In Ehirope assigned to tM ROOM FOR RENT, apply 91 homo mailntenance. February Centrally located. Only $24,600 en with fireplace and all Utchen with buUt-ins, fire­ June F. Prlve, East Hampton, ing, grain and passenger traffic, three of wine mash, TOO bottles sa les amd se rv ice . B oating- room , large hobby amd office Coloniad, 4 bedrooms, first hood, family room with fire- place, finished den, one-car ga­ tional forces is thin and that fur- 3 rd Air Foroe in Britain, the Chestnut St., 1 - 3 p.m. LUXU RIOU S 6-room town- 1st. occupamoja^^'Write Box X, Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, bullt-lns. Acre lot. EJxquislte • Also, Mrs. Ernestine Roacel- In common .with moat raU- of beer and cases of equlpm ^ Snowmobile accessories. room, plus laundry amd work­ floor family room, formad llv- 647-9998 place and beamed ceiling on the rage. Minimum down to quaU- Uier reductions could encourage leth Air Force in Spain, the 17th house, sunken living room, Mamchester Heradd. 646-4100. must be seen. Hayes Agency, Soviet adventurism and shake in West Germany,'and a logls- lo. Blast Hartford; Peter A. roads eariy in this century It plus eljht bytl^yera, s^ t ^ shop area. $29,900. Phllbrick ing room, lairge dining room, first floor, large fireplaced liv- fled buyer. $24,600. U ft R stmg ca ip e tin g , p riv a te bause- 646-0131. the confidence of the Europeas tics group In Turkey. Air Force Russak, 66 Ordway Dr., South was milked of profits by big dlv- per ce^ « the adult male popu- 14’ CHRIS <3RA^, M h.p. out- m oN T ROOM for rent, cen- WANTED — Home to rent in Agency, Readtors, 646-4200. roomy kitchen with bullt-lns, ------*______ing room, formal dining room, (MANCHESTER —South Farms — Realty Inc., Robert D. Mur­ board engine $300. Cadi 643-0129 ment. One of Manchester’s in the American commitment. Europe has 21 tactical fighter Windsor; Lori A. Smith, 124 idends and was $201,000 in the latlcn of the town.______trad, 60 B irch St. 649-7129. South Windsor, 2 or 3 bed- — ------2V4 baths, stone fireplace, 2- 406 KEENEY ST. —Beautiful modern kitchen with bullt-lns. —Quality built homes with city EIGHT-ROOM CMonlal, family dock, Realtor, 648-2692. a fter 4. most exclusive, $226 monthly. rooms. Please call 668-6880 MANCHESTER — Custom built cam garaige. Asking $46,000. U loca tion , 8 room s, 2 unfinished, 2% baths, 4 large bedrooms, utilities in a suburban setting. room, thick waU-waU carpet­ Europeans feel unUateral re- squadrons and six tactical re- Phoenix St.', Vernon; M. PbiUp LARGE newly renovated com­ Call Wairren E. Howlamd, Read- anytime. Radsed Ramch. Two flreplames, A R Readty, Inc., Robert D. $32,0(X>. Cadi 643-0669. p orch , 2-cair gamage. $62,6(X>. Choose from our few remain­ ing, 2-car garage, beautiful VERNON ductions could undeixut chances connalssance squadrons and two Susag, 46 Adelaide Rd.; Jac- Tnllonkl pletely furnished light house­ tor, 643-1108. ______two gairaiges, gorgeous private Murdock, Realtor, 643-2692. ing models or build your home w ooded a cre lo t, $39,900. PICTURE-BOOK HOME for any mutual 'balanced agree- transport squadrons. quellne L. Tew, 100 Paihddge Angela Davis 1 1 ’ ALUMINUM boat with trail­ keeping room, ladles only. See 87 FOOT RANCH, beaimed cell- LAND—42 amres, 1,200’ road LXDCURIOUS -room Town- lot. Executive airea. Exclusive for spring delivery. Merritt Hutchins Agency, 649-6324. Come enjoy a carefree ment with the Soviet bloc to re- The U.S. Navy currently has Lone, TViUand; Joel VUlademo- er, $160. Call 649-4291. M rs. M orse a t 109 P oster St., 6 ing, fireplace, paneling, bay frontage. $36,000. house, sunken living room, Investment Property Helen D. Cole, Realtor, 643- Agency, 646-1180. home. See this four bed­ duce forces. West Gennans be- 35,000 men In Ehirc^, mainly g^aat Hfuh!ord; Mark P. Women’ s O iib o r ca ll 643-6388. Legal Notices^ window, country kitchen, split L i n k e d shaig cairpeting, private bame- For Sole 70-A 6666. SEVBU7-ROOM Raised Ranch, room Garrison Colonial lleve further U.S. withdrawals assigned to the 6th Fleet In the yyelUngton, 600 Avery ^t.. South To^ radl fence, trees prlvamy, $22,- DUPLEX—7-7, Handy location. ASSUMABLE mortgage — De­ might Jeopardize the govern- Mediterranean, made up of two Windsor. To Hear Talk Fuel and Feed 49-A LARGE furnished room, for ment and one-cair gamage. One ADJOVBNMKNT WITH OBDEB with two-car garage, three listed In low $30’s. Large bus'iness WEST Middle Turnpike. . ."C ” 600. Hutchins Agency, 649-6324. $28,600. sirable S-bedroom Ranch. 2-car made only, parkliig, $16. week­ of Manchester’s most exclu- MANCHESTER OF FUBTHEB NOTICE large bedrooms, . IH baths, treed lot and many extras. ment’s Eastern policies. attack carrier groups. BIRTHS YBJS’TBRDAY’'^ A Guns^ Youth zon e. L arg e six amd six duplex STATE OF OONNECnCUT. DIS- garage. Wboded lot Jolly large A caU today to Mr. Bogdan U.S. forces were beefed up In addition to the above daughter to Mr. and Mni Ger- On Renewal ly . C all 644-0123 a fte r 6. slve. $230 m onthly. Cadi Wair­ blojk'wlth 6 apamtments, ex- fireplace and carpeted Uving on corner lot. One side vacant. TMCT MANCH^R. PR^ $ ^ ^ ~ Utchen, fireplaced living during the 1961 crisis virhen East forces, 6,000 headquarters and ^ wjuaJirI t m . » (Oontinned from Page One) SEASONED firewood for sade, ren E. Howland, Readtor, 643- jellent condition. Owner will - ^ ^ BATE COURT. January 13. 1971. Ramch.______Fireplace,______buUt-ins,______2-We NEED LISTINGS room, formal dining room. wiU open the door to gra­ a G arages. T rem endous loca tion in the matter of the estate of Germany built the wall dividing staff personnel are assigned to ^ ^ ^ Club wUl meet Tuesday at 8 fled the gun found after the wiU deU ver. CaU 643-0473. ROOM FOR rent, gentlemen 1108. finance 80 per cent at 8% per car garaige. Hutchins Agency, NOW I Thinkitl£( of Sell- room, 14x21, screened porch Wolverton Agency, Realtors, cious 'Uving. Just minutes VIdUiam for home-c^ice, etc. T. J. l«ulaa S. :^blnaon, also k n ^ as full width of house. AU for from Route No. . CaU Berlin. The following year near- Europe. p.m. In the United Congrega­ shootout as the same one. only, central location, free cent. Terrific income produc­ rvfw.lr»tt O A t i K T t Loulsa Roblnson, late of Manchester Realtors, 649-6824. iug youT property?” CaU 649-2818. 86 Lockwood, Bhench Rd., B olton; _____ SEASONED firewood, any pairking. References required. urocRett, Realtor, 643-1577. District, deceased ______,______less than $20,000. Keith Real 649-6306. tional Church Religious BJduca- Owen Swisher, a saleeman at length, saw ed amd spUt, dum p er. CaU now, Hayes Agency, T O D A Y ! ^ a son to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Building. 643-2693. Furnished Present. Hon. John J. WaUett. r ^NCH — in town with sever- E sta te, 172 E a st C enter St., IN ‘TOWN-Ranch, 8-sp acious TT . . . OA ------Weetorn SunUus, testified that 046-0181. MANCHE3STER — Two famUy Judge. H asU n, 66A KlUard A.ASt. Guest speaker wUl be Mrs. on April 7, 1969, Miss Davis truck loaid, $26. hadf load, $15. ad fine features including cen­ 649-1922, 646-4126. bedrooms, large Uving room. FTjRNisHED room in private ______06-6-0 , iwtw o-car^ c a r gc:arasrc u a g e , permn cn n a- At the time and passed place set on Uie by D eU vered. 643-9506. Apartments 63-A MANf^HESTER — Ideal 4oca ______trad adr-conditioning amd a fine B.oUce charged the driv­ Meskill’-Thaws School lAmehes -now only $52. Easy terms. 622- basement. Washer and dryer had tUs check to write out, tes­ South Windsor. Available im­ with 3 garages. This large home, first-floor family room, OBDEB OF NOTICE ON Parkade, Banks, Foot Office cmd 6hogpta|’ Canter. ing $16,000. Exclusive" listing, cussed the Middle East situation ta^ved -with Lunches at all four schools next 0931. D ealer. hookup. G.E. appliances and mediately. $225. Other space home is presently used as a APFUCAT10N TO SELL tified Marcia Brewer, a PSA three bedrooms, garage. Ex­ BEAL ESTATE Appointment only. Hochberg with Secretary General U Thant i^con- $1 Million For w eek a r e : gas heat. Charles Lesperance, available In Manchester. F 3-tamUy. EbcceUent situation AT A eXJURT OF PROBATE, held ticket agent REFRIGERATOR — apart' tra B-zoned lot Included. Total Farm Agency, Mione WUU- would see Jarring again on Monday, sloppy Joes, spinach, 649-7620. ft D Annum, Realty. 649-6644. nnn T> • OoventTy within and for the Dla- Miss Davis has termed the ment sized, like new, $76. 80’ ______for someone who is seeking pricg«^w32,6()0. Paul W . D ou- trlct of Coventry, on the 12th day of Francis E, Boland Agancy mantic, 466-9687. Monday He Is Robert Lescadre Jr., 08, €kK>dwin Tech carrot and celery sticks, orange an office building. Please ------;------^------m on oay.^ ^ ___ Waterbury. PoUce said he charges against her a "frame- gas stove, $36. Aluminum LOOKING for anything in real gan. Realtor, 649-4685. . January 197L 316 BROAD BTBEST ot h a lf. ______' Preaent, Hon. David C.- Rappe, HARTFORD (AP) — The up” because of bfr political doors, 82x80, 36x80, $10. each, estate rental - apartments, caU Mr. Gordon for details, Tuesday, roll-ups, mustard, 649-6806. MS-16H State Bond Commission, with views and activities. 648-2466 evenings or 648-1442. homes, multiple dwellings, no Houses For Rent 65 WUNTRY CLUB araa . . . ^oce. Coven- Wantod— Rool Estafa 77 h® ^ «®®l^ inf™®: ter the accident wLra he w as broccoli, cherry cobbler. large nine room colonial near- try, hi said District, incapable. ______tions from his country and had . Gov. Thomas J. Meskill presid­ She is not accused of being a EASY- Wednesday, pizza, cole slaw. CLEAN, USro r^i^ratora, teea-CaU J.D. R ^ Estate As- MANCHESTER 6-room house ing completion. Now is the ’‘■73^^ 5?*?? ALL CASH for your property repUed to the LsraeU proposals ^ aK>rehended In a ing, "unfroze” a million-dollar - participant In the shootout, . . B & W • • _4._ written application to said Court, hi ranges. au tom atic w ashers “ c la ^ s , In c. M845129. on Oakland St. $176 m<»ithly. time .to select your colors, etc. accordance with the statute, for an CROCHET within.... 24 hours. ^ Avoid red ’on paper” to Jarring.Jarring'. He de- p-ter PK>Je®t Goodwin Tech In g®*®® beans, Jelto vrith ftw, was Indicted ■•"•tar a Callfocnla BARROWS and WALLACE Co. ^ THREE - ROOM Apartment, CaU Warren E. Howland, Real­ T. J. Crocketti Realtor, 643- order of sale of the whole or part of tape, Instant service. Hayes cUned to give details of the re- Q^mm 23 of Oxford. Conn.* *^®^ Britain Friday. law vWlch holds an accomplice Manchester Parkade 1 KT7 t**® real estate described therein. It B. D" . P e a rl’s “ A pp lian ' ces, 646 heat, stove and refrigerator, tor, 643-1108. Manchester 649-6306 Is ordered that said application be 1452 ______ply- ? u^ ’ l ’m? « 1 ^ ^ c? ^ at'^eswS“ ‘rS ^ .ir^ re;S ’ S f" Main St. CaU 643-2171. handy location near hospital, ------^ . ' heard at the Probate Office In Cov- MANCHESTER — 5 and 5-two entry on the 26th day of January a-is SELUNG yoiir home or acre- Diplomatic sources have said. Redding, Conn.; and Pameta F. however at Friday, soup, toasted cheese commlU a crime, $160 monthly. References re­ TWO 'TELEVISIONS in good MAIN Street. .. Business zon­ fa m ily . 'Three bed room s, o v e r- *“ V“ .®''®“ S**i Manchester age? For prompt friendly ser- however, - that the Arabs had Qoudi, 18, of Bhlrfax, Va. mmS^h, ^ t sticks, cake 'Hie wlt^eld 1« ^ quired. Phllbrick Agency, ed. Two family flat ’ where working condition. $30. each. Out o f lown sized garage. Near shopping. ^ isw S i a c^^^thl?*ortfir tn ^ vice, caU Louis Dlmock Real- found nothing new or promising state Police said the two girts hand Friday alter- with frosting. primarily from dW Come look. CaU 647-1016. Realtors, 646-4200. For Rent 66 downstairs has been convert­ Extra two-family huilding lot manchester Evening Herald, a ty. Realtors, 649-9828. In, the IsraeU plan, which Is un- were In one car parirad along ^^je meeting was called Nuraery Assistants Thomas, ktarin C ou^l^^- ed to doctor’s office. Prime lo­ SOUTH FARMS ^ 80’s. Hayes Agency. 64#- "slI?'S£Sct“ lS 'b ? derstood to demand establiW- the highway. Grimm was walk- to act on the Goodwin Tech A..i.Hng mothers at the Tol- *snt district attorney, vrtio ww HOUSEHOLD furniture for ^V E customers walti^ ROCKVILLE, ^ - room cation, many uses. Priced to for the rental of your apart­ 8 0131s thereof on the public sign-pofit near- Nursery taken hostag;e durug the shoot­ sale, Uving room set, rug, apartment, heat, hot water, seU at imder $80,000. T. J. ------e* to the place where t ^ deceased m ent o r hom e. J.D . R ea l Els- out and was Wot in the spine. . kitchen table — chairs, many stove and refrigerator. $126. C rockett, R ea ltor, 648-1677. Effective Felh IsL $1iM0 |Hlee iBereate tate Associates, Inc. 648-6129. 26 ACRBS - 1969 ^room Oolt^ JlS*- Bela- ** now paralysed from the other items. 646-2627. A dults cMily, no p ets, secu rity n ial, \BTge paneled family tera, postage prepaid ojid return klANCHESTER — Center of OPEN SUNDAY 1 - 5 Make a Bea line our wav and ------ou wwuuaj. mj., jm. jonn ijewan, Mrs. waist down. m en ts — deposit requ ired . 648-9678. room» fireplaces, country renuested, addressed to each Dr. John H. Hanwaring, who COMPLETE set Youngstown NORTHWOOD A; town, ideal starter home. Im­ OTHEB TDIKH BT APPODraiCEMT we'U give you immediate •»n»*» collided with the glris’ car. The Abbott Tech project — Robert Luckey, im ap art­ kitchen. buUt-lns, intercom. 5145^%'S‘‘» e r .‘«= s jn ^ C T steel cabineU with counter top two-bc( ROCKVILLE — Eastbrook maculate c(»idltion inside and tor liwr w m rty Keith Real Premier Golda Melr driving It Into Grimm’s auto. $98,720 worth of Improvements Wednesday, Mks. John De- performed the autopsy on Hol- ments, central air-condition­ double g a ra g e. H utchins A gen - Suite UlO, Hartford. 06108; Mrs. QUALITY BUnvr HOMES IN A DOUBLE "AA” and 42" sink unit. Reasonable. Apartments — New 3-room one out. Low, low 20’s. Wcdvertcn KULAtwt “bw has Indicated that she ex- Firemen were sent to the to the gymnasium—vms taUed jfrs. George Lamb, and ey’s body, testified tiiat tike ing, carpeting, balcony, car­ SUBURBAN SETTINQ WITH ALL CITY UnUTIES HinorW, OW>lM4fg »D U ^ . ______A ______Ai______asoNvoM ciAAMA A#ftA«s fthsA A a a I aI m m A Aa . a A t»w/wivnTnjk*ulaHnai____* ______, 649-7066. bedroom unit in brick one- 03^649-6.324. , SSS;“^S3“kSLk‘^ ;° ‘l'£**ASSd r yn. 0 pects a negative response from scene alter the accident to at MeskUl’s recommendation, jgrs.' Biuce Rudolf. Judge ivas shot in the chest by a ports, plus. other luxury fea­ Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. 258 story garden apartment buUd- Choose from: RANCHES, CAPES, RAISED RANCHES, IF you are thinking of buying the Arabs. spread sand on the rocutway The governor said he was giv- p^day, Mrs. Robert Joslln. o® rifle and in the face by tures. F rom $225. J. D . R ea) MANCHESTER - Iinmaculate iSTS SSfTfcw b^or“'^ FRIGIDAIRE Frost-free refrig­ „ , . . , , ing. 'Total electric, uuui-uibuUt-ln ______RAISED RANCH B rand new 7-room Ranch, 3-bedrooms, return make to OCRONIALS, with many different variations. Dresses copied line-for- or selling a home, give Jarvis El-Zayyat has refused to char-, described by a witness as icy. big blgher priorities to academ- ■u-,.. Lewis Mendall and Mra. ® sawed off ahotgun that bad erator, kCaglc Chef range, both Estate Associates, 643-6129. range, refrigerator, dls- waiting for decoration. line make a set of match- Realty a call. One of our com- actertze his government’s posl-| The accident occurred about 1® facilities, such as ^ tw|^ Dewart. been taped to his neck. Mftnwar* one-year bid, must sacrifice, large Uving room with fire- ^DAVID C. r a p p b . Judge Ctome see our modeU or plans, to chooae the that mates for mother and These soft slippers in cro­ posal, ^ alr-condlti IF ReliesI on Co]Copper Now rentiiig, one and two Patterns ovaMble only CNt aos art- basement laundry and storage. Three bedrooms, formal dining aUdlng doors, 2-car garage, the credttom o fs ^ eMite a ia u h is 66$, includes ducer-bebind the Ubltod States era woro frustrating efforts f o r that an oU deUvery man coo-

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Conkling Places V 4) CQ Moratorium On F ire C alls sPI -it m i l ^| h - la - 00 00 . News for Senior Citizens m o uj CD S » ’a S 5 > .0 sill 5 a I I i l By W ALLY FORTIN New Roads 'BiUs Itown firemen were caUed to f i l l a f u is £ DIRECTOR ■8 8 “ £ ° 2 O 3 2 | S cc: 1 Hello everybody! Here 4t Is Security Division of Medicare g® ”fl I8 S« J-S ®g ^ rf'S E H 0, g • ^ ° DO Saturday again, andS man, the come out to talk to us. the transportaUcn commlselonar firemen Went A l l p i i c V -g S not to create’ any new hWnray Eight l l l . i l . S -i o '?. days sure continue to run right OQ ,0 to OQ n l i t - ■I iSii Sick Repwt. projects during the n ^ two to 96 B r ^ St- ***** ” " ? * ^ ^ ! « 3 S 2 n u B . »:1T- Clothes In a dryer ther^. Ills l- g il-E^ S S s by. We also have quite a report || 4> S B s i ’s ! ■3)1 aiii fi P « Things here at the Center are « w - w ^ & i ii«l I on some of our sick members. About $1.3 bllUon worth o< au- had caught flro. "nioy we” slowly getting back to. normal thorlsed road projects are await- Unguished without any diilloiui- ^ •s..S5’o-“ -'"I «§ o * Inez Mahoney is slowly recu- S 3 g . and It feels good to get Into a ^ j ing completioa, .and the state ty. 50 S *2 o u & ik somewhat set routine. home Marvin Baker should proceed with those "rath­ o C M 'Sir Last Friday evening we had home, and feeling some bet- 1 i l er than build up another back­ iS S ^ g \a 60 players on hand for the set- Merkel is now re- log,” said Comnilasloner George Mideast Tour , back tournament, and not only ®l 9 S , m i i on the beam, we’ve got a couple my O’Neill and Mrs. Alice ------cause of snow. It will be heldi fl’8 « .9 C M *0 ^ J . of our popular programs all pitwn who visit- the hospital . _ " ft V a 5 1 X) ® Altitude Check on ’ihursday. ^ ; !a S - I k ready to roll. Thanks to Mr. sick at home as often as ROBINS AIR' FORCE BASE, ’The event is sponsored by the i I •g ^ ® ■« 8 9 JC3 O Ostrowski, adult education su- possible. Ga. (AP) — By 1978 all Air Manchester, East Hartford andj pervisor, we are able to start II aiijl l | l i Vlth so many members, it’s Force aircraft will be equipped West Hartford YWCA. Reser^j our oil painting qpd crewel em­ 'Sill 5 " | 5I 1 « 3 s l | 5 I ’S S'2 hard for us to. keep up with with a new altitude reporting vatlons close tmnorrow end. broidery classes. | l Ss"® those who may be quite sick, system providing accurate, au- may be made by contacting 1 ^ 1 S The oil painting class will and we ask that if you know of •a qj 0} be tomatlc altitude information to Mrs. Henry Caarit, 39 Green 1 s § s k <« A .Ls start this ’Tuesday ' morning, any members like this, give us Jan. 19, and again under the ground controllers, the Warner Manor Rd. \ a call 643-5310, so we can pass Dancing in Philippine Style Robins Air Material Area says. ] very capbale guidance of Mrs. on the information.- Iit!? 0) s Sgfi *6 ^? Kay Hendrickson. ’This class is ^IpIi We at the Senior Center want la u V s Ulsllllcli’ '8 8 a open to beginners, as well as While Sandra Berube and Tina Piclardi manipulate songs, and dances at the Washington School PTA to extend our condolences to advanced students, so if you’re the bamboo poles, Candie Quackenbush performs meeting Tuesday at 8 p.m. in thd school cafeteria. M M

iJ will be at the home of Mrs. Edgar Be- j vice is available Monday day at 7:30 p.m. at the home ot ;c5 through Saturday from those very sturdy outdoor foot meat loaf with mu|hiwm gravy, rube, 80 Turnbull Rd. ‘ _____ 6 Mrs. John J. FitzGerald Jr. of - « p.m. to 3 a.m. ^h' mats. ’Ihese have been very whipped spuds, green beans, 135 Porter St. to discuss the All A ., . , Kenneth F. Taft, 24, of 103 N. S' I popular in the past, and a good bread with jiutter, assorted For drug advisory Infor­ book, “ The Accident,” by Elle crowd Is expected when the cream ples,/and a beverage. 1971 officers of Gibbons Assem mation, call: 647-9222. Wiesel. Mrs. Chester Bigelow a motor vehicle while his 51-11 tn class begins at 10 a.m. pop ’Hpireday’s lunch, we will biy, Catholic Ladies of Colum- will lead the discussion. license was under suspension, J'8 l®l i hi order to use our bus for have grilled hamburg, potato bus, will meet 'Tuesday at 8 Messier of 406 Hilliard St. and On Feb. Zt the gt*oup will dis­ it this program, we must hare at chips; French onion soup with p.m. at the home of Mrs. Geno arrested yesterday on In connec- Gale N. Cain of East Hartford cuss “ A Separate Peace” by bi®' ||S|; least ten persons call In. ’Those c r ^ n s vanilla pudding and Andrelnl, 110 Tracy Dr. wltt an Incident on Jan. 10. were involvedInvolved in an accident Knowles, at the home of wishing to ride our bus must beverage; Court date Jan. 25. Woodbridge St. GUmoure Cole of 58 RIDE THE WINTER! last night at call In before noon ’Tuesday. Qn Friday there will be clam Neil Lawrence, occupational and Green Manor Rd. Steirfien St. LU We wUl make arrangements-Ac- chowder, tuna sandwiches. coordinator at Manchester High ’Thomas J. Panclera, 19, of 60 ’Ihe book chosen for discus­ cordlngly. , white cake, and a beverage. School, will discuss the new Porter St., charged ■with speed- COMPLAINTS sions beginning March 2 Is HORSEBACK & Last Monday morning/we had work-experience program at the *ng, early this morning on E. “'The First Circle,” -by 'The ignition switch of a car, 76 playing our kltehbn social Schedule high school, at a meeting of the Center St. Court date Jan. 25. Aleksander Solzhenitsyn. games.' ’There were plenty of and two cars p€u*ked in the Schedule for the week; Civitan Club of Manchester ------For further informatiim con- SNOWMOBILE RIDING 'Winners, and thfuiiks to Tommy ’Tuesday at 12:15 p.m. at Will- Doris L. Ewen of Hartford, Parkade lot were shden some- O’Neill for keeping the group , 1 ** mA'pan^of**^!! S th ^e~n Chester Bigelow of 8 le’s Steak House. charged with making an Illegal time last night. Harvard Rd. -> happy, by over the call- *‘**f*'®" to « ---- U-tum, last night on E. Center “ ’® Buicks, one a Ing of the & e r s and dlspens- n®** ^ooOb needed; noi^n to ^^45 John Mather Chapter, Order St. Court date Feb. 1. white twD-door sedan. Conn. hH of all the prizes. luncheon; 1 p.m. to 4 ^m Horses Rented, Sold & Boarded of DeMolay, will install officers ------Reg. JJ-5070, the other a wlilte pinochle tournament. Bus pick- , and brown four-door sedan. Truck Hits Pole, up at 8:80 a.m. Return trips at tonight at 8 In seml-pubUc cere­ ACCIDENTS Trail Rides — Hay Rides Plnochle Wlimere monies at the Masonic Temple. Conn. Reg. EM-2475. 12:80 p.m. and'4 p.m. ___ Cars driven by William F. La- Power Stopped 'In the afternoon there were Tuesday, 10 a.m. to noon, oil tn ^ roao (rf East Hartford and Wes- Sleigh Rides inners mvu- ^ ® Junior HI Group of Sec- . ^ orcutt Jr of Amsttm A house at 160 Love Lane a 26-mlnute power outage 06 playing pinochle, and the painting class, beginners Invlt- o 6 6G *6C 5 « M S I o Ecj W W S I ^ 'w lucky winners were: Rose ^d, as well as our regulars. No CcmgregaUonal Church will ^ involved In an accident broken Into someUme yes- yesterday afternoon affected m "W 2 is C O C O * meet Mcmday at 3 p.m. at the were Involved in an m c terday and ’—two television sets gome----- 280— customers------In the Hil­ cj> ^ C k CampbeU, 720; Agnes Babl- bus scheduled. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. church. - yestei^y evening on Main St. liard St. area. Snowmobiles rented by the hour i" i " neau, 704; Gussle Sanford, TOB; senior Citizens Bowling League near Oak St. CO 9» I " - ■ I. * « < I Florence North, 697; Floyd at the Parkade Lanes. At about 2:66 a tractor trailer 8 II- I 8 The Confirmation Class of or by the ride o S s g P S n S - o Post, 694; Armand Roux, 674; Wednesday, 10 a.m. to noon. A written warning for follow- Another home at 14 Spencer truck struck a pole on private t I 3 Alice Anderson, 6TB; Beatrice arts and crafts, making* outdoor South U idt^ M e th o ^ ^urch closely was issued yes- St. w ^ also broken into yester- propeny off Hilliard St. and I• f e l-l i >- Mader, 6T1; Helen Erickson, foot mats; no«i to 1 p.m.. Hot- ^ terday morning to Cheryl L day. Ten dollars in cash, and knocked down some wires, H-«k*'*c|9 iv i ■- g.. i k I LU S 666; Paul Schuetz, 661; Wilbur Meal, a n d Meals-cwi-Wheels; "*® cnurcn. Detamore of Bolton. The ga^ two rings were taken. Hartford Electric Light Co. II® - Messier, 048; Ann Hcffmcum, 1:30 p.m. Fun-Day; 2 p.m. col- crews arrived soon afterward L. Fred Bunch of Community *'*'’*'*f ^ 636; Oliver Roberts, 694; Jen- ored movies on boat trip to of one operated by Veronica A. A truck parked at 22 Lock- and quickly repaired the dam­ BOLTON RTOINC ACADEMY nle Fogarty, 038; Fritz WUkin- England with Mr. N. WUUam conduct a ^ Hebron, on Charter wood St. was entered some- age. * lilfilrl son, 630; Eva Lutz, 627; and Kn^ht as our pilot; 3 p.m. to_4 ^ P "*’ Oak St. near Phillip Rd. time Thursday night and two The area affected ran from ROUTE 85 BOLTON. CONN. fliliPiliilliil I ^ lllllfPlilfM * llllPillli Lod^. .« t s t S tS « 8 S8 .88 S S S 8 8 8 |8 8 88 .8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Julia Vendrillo, 626. p.m. .square dancing. Bus plck- power tools were taken. the railroad tracks on the north a * ^ MOB By the way, here’s a “ must” up in morning, only. If enough to Woodhlll Rd. on the south, 649-8101 The Youth Choir of Commu- A , minor accident yesterday for you. We’re going to have a calls come in. Noontime pick- nlty Baptist Church will re- Pleasant St. near Several articles were report- and from the Hilliard St. sub- | | | S ^ 2 coloredcuiureu mpylsmovie on “ -ine The Queeni^ueen up.“f- and------return— trip : ‘ at — 4 p.m hearse tomorrow at 5-45 t> m Fine St. involved cars, driven ed missing to police yesterday station on the east to New State and England” narrated by Mr. Thursday, 9:46 a.m. to noon, church ' by Joan E. Chamberlain of 6 from a storage bln at 40 Olcott *be west. "8 S I ■“ m N. William Khifht. Mr. Kriiaht pinochle tournament; noon to •___ Lincoln St. and Elizabeth P. st ------II U a vice presld^t of the din - 12:46. p.m., lunch trill be serv- A i\rtpn pord A-^onnrmauonConflrmation insu^cuoninstruction lorfor «« E'drld?® St., rJ^ necticut Bank and Trust C5o., . vlmiring reading, adults and young people in J* ^ A car belonging to Alice J. ANOTHER g S ■3c2 = ^ a -S ■' ^ d his hobby over the past P o,^de 6 or over wUl begin to- I I = OD a [| ||l||l|*lli al fortyfortv yearsvears has been taking,tnldns-. de-de. ®*®‘ ... --i P*®*'*P__ . ....n „ ’’ m/\T***rM3rm o^ 'a of t Qfst’Mai^^s WTowv’o UPrslaonYkolE^opai s| I l | g I. "Ill: _ Ti« return trip at 13:30 p.m t S s i c vel^h^, and edlOpg film. He p^day, 10 a.m. to ____ Church. After a service for all ^ another vehicle which left the scene. The Jones Pif a-S’ m a ^ the very colorful, M d In- kitchen social, one can of can- confirmation candidates at 4 i m , f l 1 2 teresting documentary films on needed;_____ noimnoMi to P-m-. there will be instruction f r i e d 2 a our local Lutz Junior Museum, 12:46 p.m., luncheon is served; classes. The classes are open "®“ ‘ “ ‘*^® 'TP*'®’ 1 8 g fe and the lOH. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., crewel em- to all those wishing to learn »8 S 8 S S 8 »S : 1^888888 88S»88S88S!9S8SS888^8888 89 ■ g|f: Cars driven by Roland L. IOI«OOOOOOO)0)O}O \l Mr. and Mrs. Knight recently broidery class begins, and new more about the Episcopal SPECTACULAR S S is 2 I l l s ; llli® 1.3 a- made this trip to England as beginners are welcomed. Bus church. u> part of their vacation, to see, pickup at 8:30 a.m., return trip - i p 1*11^1 fes|8 ||§^ss§1 1^ IF F P |§|s^si sj^ for...... the first time, their • grand­ ' a t 12:30 p.m. Richard D. Shainin, son of Closed Sat. JA N . 14<15<16<17 son. ______Mr. an^ Mrs. Dorian Shainin of Knowing of his work ih the 36 S. Lakewood Circle, has been Open Sim. THURS. • FRI. • SAT. • SUN. past, I ’m sure you’ll find this Rainbow Names elected to the Gear and Tri­ 10 to 6 f I I *j! u-s: I C I J I movie very interesting. It could angle h ^ « Other officials are (Mrs. Mar- C^iirch will meet ’Tuesday at 8 LADIES! WE TREAT YOD TO THESE SAVINGS! as a shall Hodge, secretary; Mrs. P-®'- Federation Room of Bowling io le 5 ^ ^ ^ d J ^ S e u e 'Pi.o.rf « k™ II .1 * James Nichols, treasurer; and church. Mrs. Cjrrus Bestor 1§ § s§§§l§§§§|l||^^!||^*i§s§ TuesiUy WM bowling toy at p ^ j Taylor, chairman. present a program of her Penny Cordiiroy Carnival the Parkade Lanes, and the re- members hobbles. Mrs. Adelaide Pickett PINT OF suits of the Senior Bowling and Mrs Rushid Dl- ^ chairman of the refreshment for the y ils L si K s i League was having the Bulls jan, Mr. and Mrs. Albion Sev- oonunlttee. I second yard win the high team triple of 2,216, erance, Mr. -and Mrs. -Harold ---- s a i il' niiil.-* ***** ** - * and the high team single of 773. Uvingsten; Mrs. James Nich- '^® American' Legion AuxU- When you buy the first yard for 88c to' e l s $1.88. PinwaVe, widewale. Ribless and The women’s high single of 192, ols, -Mrs. Barbara Bhmegan, N. 'wUl meet Monday at 8 p.m. % I ly i! ifWiilll 3-wqle in fall shades and priced to move! is i? m t*i d ikti I fi L and high triple of 463, as well John Fellows, Mrs. Wilbur *he American Lo^on Home, BAKED BEANSi as the high average of 129.23 Chadwick and Jiunes Horrey. R^reshments will be served af- >• ' Kii iiiiii?* were all won by Bea Mader. The new advisory board will *he meeting. With the 1mA and feel of velvet! WITH THE PURCHASE OF A The men’s high triple of 686, be Installed in ceremonies later ---- PANNE' BROCADE isiii yiifii BE-P __ ls|s|3lS8§li s llll S|SI?| Ssf IslRlI Jiilsislil ssillsllillisisillf i slil the high single

- . ■*■ I I w* r ,r ^ ff !? r» s c s ‘ s s • i' 'f?wS® Clear, very cold again to­ l ^ f ? night; low zero to 10 below. To­ ■ | r| e w m-' 'll Mhl 1 6 , 0 9 5 morrow partly cloudy, contin­ iK hAl K ^ Manchester— A City o f Village Charm ued cold; high kbout 20. -- JLS ? |p liPg : ?-||l VOL. LXXXX, NO. 91 (TWENTY PAGES) I 4 ?s ' Is l?lir ! %IPes I 5* t SM I F ff® MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1971 (Clnzeified AdveitWng «■ Page 17) PRICE TON C3ENTS i "41 if I f h i 1 g®| • f I el, ' ? I - •. ] ' fti ' K it ' I |Pw| ^ __ t h i llsl' i lil 5?i fflll iiSS s S2 ii&E®-§S522S9*29 22 ^Rf 2?7 922 9222522929 993:9 * 29a S' 999?99a9299*9 ' §£ lEt? 9 ‘S-Ip I iRp § 5299§9999999. 0‘ S? w 3S§ai^.i;§^§-3g *» “ r? ?s, ei S.t M 8 » « 8 » 8 ? * U.S. Air Strikes Aid jaftJsSpiSpL.sagapftB'atPSaSUiiftSff Mass Kidnap Bid ® f l | S P =|S " S S S o ^ I p I r Fires Kill«a. 23 Children & 3 « ^ 2 -? c r t o-§ p S'! S? I ° 2. I o ^tfgg&n>n> « o “ i l F . i Cambodian Attempts Ends in Shooting “ ieS"W” E’£-E»Sp[D g.0‘g!Lg-.„{T3 ^0';°g g - ^ ff B e P P e P !f I i 2^!s! la® 1^ :0 35 S 'e t E '" ' k b ?- BBjNNBjTTSVILJLB, S.C. (AP) tol ahd $12 from Oiavis they « t f m o To Reopen Highway H a -ftp* -f^ r |f||t < Sh * — “We're gotn^r to get all the herded all six members of the ON HIGH rich people, every damned one *"‘® ‘*‘® "'‘"“"'s «“<1 “ ed U.S. and Toronto g ’fi g ft 9°- 4, Cambodia (AP) — American heli- "g- I ' ?PS copter gu «. i S ft i. 3 5 s . at least three a i r strikes today in of -em, and then they-re going S I f t g l f f - b ' ? 5 | ? ' ^ 9 l 2 9 l § i ? 3 ” g;Sn «S SS §1“ ^S995|Sg^ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS support o f Cambodian troops trying to reopen this key toj^ve to deal with ua.” chUdren-JDon, 10, and d ^ L - R R P B 8 S • overland supply route to the sea. " ^ayne Chavla, me o« eight ters Suzanne. 9, and m w n ^* Seventeen children rang­ 8 88 6 8 8 88 a it 8 8 8 8 8 Ground unlta advancing cau------=------peraons abducted in this UtUe -n,» kidnaners then drmre to ing in age from six weeks Uoualy down Highway 4 called ‘ own In northern South Caro- the l ^ ^ n l ^ ^ y to 14 years and the young ® 2|f Si9|p|g|5f dSi |» Ilf ^S||M p8| Is w mother of three of them V - g g B^cawacP.ISB j_o‘|g|g!' I ” a^?'*B» S Og«^ 9 »r rs». ThiS^iS began Saturday ___ _ 0,. died Sunday and early to­ l^J ® s9 l : » l s= I ss£t'sr’.is;.s,.‘u,'ss; one “““ of manded to see her 'husband. »»"•■ day in fires in New York, O » f 1 ? I I p M v i . • «-iisg:s NU PazB, 60 miles southwest of ' till^ti||-^sf is?iffyi Phnom Penh. Five Cambodians men carrying guM ^jT^b,Xe™*”r ‘’ *" (^lorhdo and Massachu­ 'Ea-i-s «;!^ p Z?5;i3..Sefftoa'y-vCtS’ rt®*® o pQs*2.aS*9'M E^9- 3 " I i were wounded before three Co- w * th e ^ L ^ f n v i ^ mlUtant Uterature Mrs Lindsay* was knocked to setts. Six more youngsters u. a - m.^45 2-52® £S - ..• 3 P « 3 s *1 3 8 Os&2.e • £ ’ , • CSobra gunahlpa returned td "was like an automatmi, a ro- Francis LtUiders found her ma)ie a second strike against a standing in front of the buUdlng suspected enemy mortar em- ***** he could not disobey an order.’ ’ screaming hysterically, “Pleaae placement during the Cambo­ God help me! Help me get my dians’ lunchtime. ’Troops dined 77>e psychiatrist, Dr. Albert M cG overn M akes H is B id babies out!” 88 on rice and dried fish as they f^'*®™®- testified out of Uie They found the door had awaited the action. hearing of the jury. ’Hie trial locked ae she left but niey Tni»,.sto>.iu ... j Jmlge was to make a decision F or ’72 P residency O fficial Im n ^ toly after the se^nd later on whether the prosecution broke It down and thOy got the T"®**^ has an equal right to have'Cal- WASHINGTON (AP) — Dem- drawal------from ------Southeast Asia. other occiqMWte out. Then Lan­ iSnSrJl^LlM ®*‘**S I®***^.' “ ****■ *ey examined—a procedure that ocraUc Sen. OeMge 8. Me- Eariler this month he stepped ders forced his way into the burning apartment and crawled n« aro^ their c^Srin^'■flZ'cooking fires, '**“’*' weeks.”*®**“ *^® ^ ® °«* Govern, son of a prolrie ^ preach- ^ torm commission to of aavoid p ^ any re- on the floor looking for the chil­ ^ f^ e d to make LaVeme. who is senior nsv- ®‘^’ “ ® early-blrd presl- conflict of Interest with his proi- dren. « ^hfatrist of New Tork UnlvJJS- **“ **"‘ ®‘^ P” **"' ‘ <1®'‘ “ ®1 campaign, He was unable to find them. clearto SM thT*ii BeUevue Medical Center, *«*»« . *» ^peal to America’s His announcement Umlng Is “We did try, we did what we U l - - | „ ' 3^ , r — on their fuselages s™“ « said Calley considered his supe- "better angels.’’ seen in part as an attempt to could. We did get eome out but we Just couldn’t get to the ha,- li-f 2 9 9a9229 9 92'22289 2292§2999 922i9229 99 The thlrdlorBtrtte failed to “ ®<“*» “ -n&e kind of campaign I in- 5®’®,*®*' stowl^ In early presl- ! . ! / ) r sUence enemy mortars and P4 ® *®***®*^ figure. tend to run will rest cn candor P*?*® ***®* P*** *’®‘ Ues,” KUey said later hU-y(kce Phantom fl^iter-bombers were Calley, 27, is on trial for the and reason,’’ said the South Da- "J*™ ®“®“ unannounced candl- breaking. «n 88 called in by the ground com- P^^nieditated murder ot at least Icota senator, a strong liberal ” ®® ^ IMmund fl. Mus- “Landers ritowed great cour­ niander. It waa unknown wheth- civilians. There had been ex- and early critic of the Vietnam ™ ^ Maine, the Democratic Fireman David Salletti warms his hand over the steam from four cups of cof­ age. He emaehed through a J H f i i S f s s | | p s I I I ^ S I I K|^|a m m m if « | f |if p sjg H ep the flghter^bombars were U- *«nsive testimony In the two- war. “That kind of campaign frontrunner. fee as he takes break from manning the nozzle of a. hose at a fire in Beverly, i^ass door and burned his right lo M by Americans or ^fiet- >nanth-old trial that Medina, the takes time. And that is vdiy I In his statement McGovern Mass., ^arly today. Spray from the hose has frozen not only on his coat and hand trying to get to a bedroom [ t if faa namsss company c 0 Ul i KsBipoog Medina,” LaVeme said. “He entrant to the 197£ presidential . ,J.'I believe the pel4 of this Security Strict three of her chUdren, Christy, 4, Cambodian troops assured revered him as a father Image, race, made his announcement in coimtry are tired of the old rhe- Barbara; S, and Kim, 3 months; | o | g z IZ(/) . - I I n ^ K r M f i " s * f . J 5 ? ( ^ 1 U correspondents that the enemy *^spf- Medina could do no letters to hundreds of newspa- torlc,” he said. “Rather, they and three Bagley chUdren, TVa- is still holding Plch NU Pass, ^vrong. It waa part and parcel of per editors and 276,000 potential seek a way out of the wUder- J. I .J-¥ ?P f5ils? - »ii I - J J ' - : J !?■ cey, 4, Larry is months, and ogSS “2n9|:|^|soS ft9 99f9§ R9 9 R99 l i t deqUte the premature com- behavior.” campciign contributors. He also ness. But If we who seek their Second Day of Deliberations Carrie, 6 weeks. " I o 5 niand announcement of its “re- 9- **® described Capt. Medina scheduled a television address tmst, trust them; If we try to In Beverly, Mass., shortly aft­ l i i i lisle's II capture.” ®s a father figure? in his home state of South Dako- evoke the ‘better angels of our er midnight today, 6-year-old C&mbodlan ground units en- ■*• *f® co*»ldn’t tell me that as to for 6 p.m. BIST. nature,’ the people wUl find Sharon Caron died when a fire £ 3 l S m *?■ g ^ the enem f in another ® ^ , He sought the Democratic '^ y ” Starts for Tate Trial Jurors swept a three-story, four-family shmp fight after the last air The psychiatrist ^ d that Cal- nomination in 1968 as a stand-in He said he is running “be- ^ 1 I I By Linda Deutsch , . j .j, j . structure. Other reiMents of the v S l \ W strike, with the enemy doing J®y ^ f*®i'sv- assassinated Sen. Robert F. cause I beUeve deeply in the panel Is deciding whether and their notes on nearly six wooden buUdlns’ esmnMi ^iP l|i|i|^l Associated Press Writer Charles Manson and three worn- mUUon words of tesUmony, Ju- m — I f w s m I 2 3 * * ! ^ I ' most of the shooting. At last disorder and that he was Kennedy, but drew only a hand- -American promise ■ and can no 'en codefendanta are guilty of rors are examining toe case m v nre n/nUiS. k i®*^^?**’ I ' I s 5 | | I 1 ? L I | o ' | 3 g l| report the Cambodians had re- P®,^**^ ®*"®' u u .. ful of votes on the baUot that longer accept the diminishing » = ^ 2 50 l*ra*oP-S f e g - S ' a s r.3 I I LOS ANGELEIS (AP) — The first-degree murder and con- against toe 86-year- i m I troops, vdto 1,600 Vietnamese in „j jy, evidence of his ®**^ **®* epoken on hundreds of self-interest . .. .’’ Instead, he amid strict security measures. vear-old riri it contained a doll Sm i t H ^ ^ 1 3 - 3|o||E:§g8E|ft^Elpgoffa-. ®^2§- o ” ®*iSIfZi. ®**® pushing southwest killer of belmr capable ®°*4®8® campuses, and now vowed to “try honestly to con- Everyone entering the HaU of anj «.= cb^hinp KrecJ>rv?“". s» p ^ g ^ a^ P" S' ? » ? ? S Ei 2! |999?G7l||s « lUghway 4 in an effort to ^ committing such a crime ’’ 326 ^student groups and front our problems in all their Justice was searched. A special . van h t oi *u ... ------*™* oeen break the two-monto enemy hold LaVeme said "It is incompatl- ®® 3a«»lty groups working for complexity, and sUmulate toe booth was set up at toe door for sheriffs cars foUowed Houten, 21, are toe other a fire In toe chimney Saturday on Phnom Penh’s tally overland Lt CaUev I **‘® nomination. search for solutions.’’ women. The line for men had *3'® **"® bringing Jurors from defendants. evening but they thought It was ■tmnlw ___ a A lUlUW. „ , t,_-a *u^ -.-.aj i . ____ _ .. . fh0) A «tCK N* About 8,600 South Vietnamese unsuccessful Hatfield-McGovern tion. Sunday. script, which Is several thou- and smeUed smoke. She roused s f t l l f t j s a ” |£> ..4 0 (D 1 I H a t |a|g.„,>. A W ■ 1 “ 3 ? 88 8 88 88 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 rangers and armor, backed up (See Page Eight) amendmmt to force U.8. with- (See Page Eight) ’The seven-man, five-woman P § C 4 p " 3 » (T ^ to ^ g B »» „ E ft’s.'2 Using 297 pieces of evidence pages long. the others from their beds but o S* ^ ^ 3- P" ° ft r» rPS s9?s$ss$SeMe¥5PwSS.PaswS3Maaaaasa3aasss»>$ by 4,000 Cambodian troope are If toe Jury returns a first-de- the flames prevented from f SE & « 2 «J-_ & S>§ I " d • M 3|ig™ advancing northeast on High­ gree murder verdict, toe same getting downstairs. ® A< ' 9 I 2. ®a» s fSg. £■2 g 1 way 4 from Kbmpong Som In a Jury would decide toe penalty. She said she Jumped from a i « S-^E pincers movement which now L » either life imprisonment or second-story window Into toe p*> >-* o _ » a o. I is estimated to be about S 1 ° ^ p | | 20 death, at a subsequent hearing. ®>>®w below and begged toe oth- o 9 ' :| E.S g III mUes apart. Between toe two If toe verdict is secemd-degree ®™ to frilow but they were too 5 S O' ^ S S' < 3H Ca I ? ^ / New York’s Housing, Transit Patrolmen i r rfo 3. m q ft g '^3 ... p l | l - * B forces is the garrislon of Kom- murder, the sentence automati- scared. m ® n p p. o e2 S o a ® ^ § Q . poeg Sella manned by about cally would be five years to life. ^Vlto temperatures near 20 be- 1,000 Cambodians. It is sur­ | | S -i ^■2. c g g g “ i f t f ' f r f n | it('i;|! __ _ low, she ran 100 yards UuouKh ™ i ® o S ^ & E<§ a .* ■ i f jsP»'" W 'i i 1 % rounded by enemy and under LOS ANGELES (AiP) — Ju- deep snow to a neighbor’s house 2- ff 2 2 .. E constont harassment, although iw In the Siiarcn Tate murder to get help. Prle Chief Howard s s I s d Back City Police in Sympathy Walkouts P I ? & f l s l j | ^ ! l - 9 f t S - « ? 2? 2 2a9222 -9 29 G29|9G299f29292921,9992 92 o n -9 g o 0 2 9 |Soggg^gggggSg£gggg go not under riege. trial have Uved together dorml- Wehmer said that Iby the time Accounts of witnesses differed AM oi «4 NEW YORK (.AP) — ’Talks (See Page Eight) (See Pago Eight) 88 - 8 i admed at ending the strike by II m 8 a|| |ft81 lli|||iSf 8sf |I|S I 1 i d outs spread among transit and Activist Attorneys Launch w ,r t o r ? ! ^- o-g' a,4| ^ ® s i housing polrolmen. Won’t Take To add to toe city’s labor State Court Reform Drive kluElB Kj 1' f I*f fls^ ,, .. woes, 1,600 teamsters struck 3 fii>& il■Ps I s I Sunday, cutting off most of toe By DON MEIKLE mon Pleaae Court; Chief Judge 2 S ® Associated Press Writer g o ■ sS |! New Term fruit and vegetable sui^ly. A John J. Daly of the Cbcult 2 « 'S - i; iiif' ip f ri * I strike by telephone repaiimen HARTFORD (AP) — A gro«v Court; and Norman K. Panells <*9.5^ UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. of youthful activists In the Con­ efkl$&&aj|||?|t6||99999?l||fa29|29 99 g R ill |9999§R99§?|||& 9 g Rg? 9 gRg G and InstaUers entered its second of Brldg;eport, who Is president (AP) — Secreto^-General U week with no sign of abreak. necticut Bar Association has of the bar asaoctatlon. ■ M S P K K f* • Thant declared today he has no launched a drive tor major re­ I The Transit AutbMlty said ‘The bar association itself has S 8 intention of serving beyond the that about 26 per cent of toe forms in toe state's court system. not yet token any posltian on expiration of bis present term at transit police fMce, which pa- the recommendations of f 2S3p8ff ||f|sE?|s PI ||>?83 pi R|||| the end of 1971. trols subway stations and Peter L. Costas of Hartford, <»w„ one of the leaders of toe group A Cb. Thant, now In Us 10th year as trains, refused to work Sunday secretary-general, made the says some of the reforms may The atmosphere in the Oen- in a rix)W of sympathy with the be considered “radical.” But, in enti Assembly la apparently re­ statement in response to a ques­ walkout by city patrolmen. ceptive ot the Idea of tolrly aig- - '?2 SfHftt ip l h 4 tion at a wide ranging news an article In the current lame ’Ihe Housing Authority said at of toe Connecticut Bar Journal, nifleant court reforms. Gov. I ll, 4 8^1 ._ . _ ._, conference. He wlU be 62 Fri­ least 60 houring patrolmen as­ he asks': “ Can anyone deny that Tliomas J. Mesklll, a lawyer I !if III m i » r f S b m day. signed to projects In Brooklyn hlmaeU, has urm^ creatian o f i f f l i H : I* S sill* “4 5 8b t 11 ’’I radical changes are required to I He had these additional com­ staged sympathy walkouts late Improve the present Judicial a new appellate court between f 5 "* i"wS^ f I'-'iH ?"!*E ^ o> ments on international issues: Sunday night and early today. system?” the Siqperiar and Supreme ^ ^ ¥ H He does not fSvor parUclpe- Detectives, senior uniformed -Associated with Costas In the Courts, merger of the Court of if5Ei9i?5lB7 i f i i i i EliE|?ils * E?il|S F gIgIg 9? 9r§ ll tlon of ^he United States or the officers and probationary pa­ reform drive is Jon O. Newman Common pleas wlto the 8iq;>erior Soviet Union in any peacekeep­ trolmen continued meanwhile to of West Hartford, former U.S. Court, and removal of- Judges' ing force in the Middle East. .wwk 12-hours shmia to provide Attorney- and onetime aide to power to appoint prosecutors. fti *«• AAA A*8«8 He believes that Britain and essential police servlcas. PoUoa Sen. Abraham Rlblcoff. Some legislative leaders have li'f! 8 *88 i 8 8 8 i i s 8 8 i8 8SS 888 France might {day ouch a role, CommlWoner Patrick V. Mur­ Ooatos, Newman, et al, hosted voiced similar Ideas. m % E| i ; ® Q a & |i||3S|8sS||98|S||§§i|sS^^S|i8s|S§§SS|§§siSS§ but that it would be unwise to phy said they could probaUy a recent off-the-record meeting Costas goes a.good deal fur­ S s i *■! I C 2 «g put the two super powers In a sustain toe effort ‘‘tor “several with leading Judges, lawyers ther, urgtog a simplified two- 1 s ^ mlUtazy position In such a sensi- more days.” and laymen looking forward to tier court structure oompooed S tlva part of the vroild. Some hrip waa provided a a fuU-scale “Citizens’ Confer­ only of a trial court and an ap- ence” to April. '5 i- ? ? 5 a@ ? I He denounced acta of terror- ftxoe of 68 men from Uto federal peals court; and aboHsfament ot -Among those present were lam and ‘ ‘hooliganism” sudi as Executive Protection Service In the probate courts and Jovanlle iiSi III State Supreme Court Justice courts. have occurred against toe So-' Washington. Tliey were de­ - l i a f ,m John P. Oottqr, the court sys­ One of Ooataa'a key prrqwaala ? t f H T t p F r * [ Viet and Egyptian mlosimia to ployed to protect Soviet. aCfices, tem's chief administrator; CSiief toe United Nations, and declar- New York City Transit Police who refused to go on terday. A group of them, right, confers with the is a bipartlaan commlaatcn to 1 1 ^ i r a measure necessitated ' 1^ a Judge Alva P. LolseUe of the patrol in sjrmpathy with regular patrolmen in a pay commander of their district. About 25 per cent of screen Judges for appototment E (Bee Page Bight]| Superior Court; Chief Judge A. [I “ “t as .A . V (See Page Twa) dispute with the city, gather at a district office yes-' the force refused patrol. (AP Photo) §99|99 99*999§ 99 9§ 9 §§9§9§9§^99S§90^§9 Frederick Migiione of the Oom- (See Page Btgkt) vr 1 7 ■V^ ■. ■