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■ \ No Letup In i' Air Traffic Cambodia May Ask J.- Slowdown U.S. for Military Aid WA8HINOTON (AP) — A PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP)—Premier Lon Nol etrHce od air traffic oontrotlera declared today Viet Cong troops continue to launch at­ apread Uroin high altitude con- tacks in Cambodia and if they become more flagrant tnd oentera into airport towers ■ and are judged by the United Nations to be grave he L970 will ask for military aid from the United States and today and cut down further the other friendly countries. monber of (lighta avallahite to He told a news conference, travelers homebound from however, he would not ask (or Blaster vtetts., troops. South Viets Only half the usual number of "If we have enough weapons we can defend our territory r r©- were permitted to fly P">J Into end out of New York’s ourselves,” the army general lm> added. Quit Border nenU three busy airports and Chica­ '•ami, go’s O’Hane. Nol contended that Vlei Cong Hol- ‘"Ihere is no reason why to­ agents are whipping up villag­ jnore 0 / Cambodia ' 196> day should be any better than ers’ sentiments for the return of York the last five days,” said Bill Prince Norodom Sihanouk, oust­ SAIGON tAP) — South Viet­ I and (C) Jackman, a spokesman tor the ed March 16 as chief of state. In namese rangers and armored (C) Air Transport Aasodatloo which a constitutional coup. unite vtere pultod off the Cambo­ (C) dian border today and moved (C) —ibedjig topped off. 200 wounded in tht nocloet and (C> little to do with the hostilities In * (C) Ih 16 of the 21 In^-fUghts cen­ Vietnam, Laos and Oam,bodla. mortar bombardments and icker, ters in the continental United ground aitecks that began late ayloa, But Nol’s remarks, suggested ayloi, States—ccrntrolllng flights be­ he may be planning to make a Saturday and continued Inter­ >r. tween airports—only 977 of the complaint to the U.N. Security mittently through today. (C> The' flareig) in the Seven 1,361 controllers scheduled for Council In New York. (C> work reported today. The Bied- MountalnB area of the western >ather eral Aviiation Administration, Under Sihanouk, Cambodia Mj^cong Delta, 120 mUee west of (C> complained }>eriadlcally to the Saigon, foUowed several days of today. • ^ ™ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS celed by snow for the first time east Nevada to tipper Michigan Snow Record us.” North Vietnamese regulars In Bride* (C) But, Increasingly, airport tow­ By MARGARET AUM810 sinoe 1886. The Weather Bureau and northwest Texas. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS added that in Southeast mountain caves and hldeouto (Herald Reporter) Winter staged a surprise re- said the four indies that fell In hurled rockets and mortars at (C) er personnM have begun the turn over much of the nation Travelers warnings remained Traditional Easter egg himte Cambodia would also ac- slck-calil routine. 12 hours broke the city’s 86- in effect in northern Minnesota tcok a back seat to snowball help from Indonesia, government posts. To all those who planned to Sunday, snarling hoUday tnans- year-old snowfall rerord for the From 1,600-toot Nul Cam, they (C) In New York City terday, to those Who took off dltlonal Blaster celebratiotB. Atlantiic City, N.J., moved its (C) showed today, in Minneapolis was exposed today and tonight 1 3 inches of snow on the state, continuing to appeal to the In- l a w mMUnirv rmMns- their snow Gres last week, end Bkister Hnery was left In the 96tti annual' Elaaber Parade from only 26 per cent, Kansas City to those In the Town Highway Closet or covered by gear for M » it. . in much after a cold and the cochairmen of the S to top 57 per cent. In other lobbies where judges selected learn snow-clearing equipment and ed 6 to 12 inches of snow from best dressed wtamers as usuoL Pantah- temperature Geneva Conference (or - The U.S. Cbmmand hrtped out ot ai­ areas ot the country, notably said, "Whoever expected this?” northern West Virginia to con- rfield, the South, there were virtually The storm brought nine inches BOtithenv Ala- ^ ^ . «»«-ly today with two B52 strikes yesterday’s snowstorm came as tral Pennsylvania, southeastern of snow to Beacon, N.Y., closed bama, southwestern Geonria reading at the U.S. He said France and Britain ^ back up continuing tactlcai Crime quite a surprise. New York and into southern XT tr 1 f-M* u^.6 Weather Bureau at Bradley In- have been helpful but said he tjr And Art^rv ftm vice (See Page Tiilrteen) Cleo Members of the highway de­ New England. Z ^ temattonal Airport brake a had no response fram the Soviet less. 'Ihe storm coupled with a con­ and strecto and made the New ^ haM and dam- Marah SO m a r k ^ 17 that had Union, which is cochairman mbuntaJn. Fohnnjr partment, taking measurements York Umiway extremely haz­ Allied officials in the Mekong In the outskirts and center of tinued natl970 \ Sheinwold on Bridge Fiinues K ill H THEATER TIME Name Artists This Easter FDRBMlEimANO Chevrolef Owners SCHEDULE DON’T ABK TOO MUCH OF N O R T R M other, G irl Bunny W o re Draw Crowds YOUR GOOD LUCK NEED REPAIRS . . . SEI US FOR . Bumrida — Ifto Adv«ntui«n, 4 8764 “THE WAY 0 962 8 :00. By AIFRKD NODINWiMAl In N orw alk e KENDAIX, OH. PRODUOTfi His Galoshes^ State T1w«tre — Ttw King Of To Bushnell U you’re the mat of person 0 84 e GENUINE CHEVROLET PARTS who can never win a fineue, 4 AQJ4 e FACTORY TRAINED TBOHNIOiANB I HEARD r r (Continued from Page One) The OrlBliea, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00. . u u tM inio NORWALK, Ooim. (A P )-A o t- By JOHN ORVBBR •sral Auilscn you should give iq> pleyhig WEST BAST teg on ihe request of an snxtous e SERVICE RENTAL OARS minor accidents, many of them bridge. Ih fact, you rimuld stay « AQJ3 4 109 husband, police found a woman e CONVENIENT MASTER OHAROB PLAN fry John Gruber on the slippery mmps along ma­ A huge audience was cn hand in -bed and pUU the ooveni up 5 J 4 3 and her daughter dead of car­ or OMAO RUDOET PLAN jor roads. Coventry at the Bushnell Saturday night, Ml MU tMtimo over your head. But even if 0 K 10 6 2 O QJ973 bon moModde In the garage at di^awn there by the names of Nraitil eumtiMtniwM Gall M9-6SS8 or Stop to lor an Appekrtnent Ihe Weathtr Bureau said in­ you’re the sort of permn wtw 4 K 10 9 7 4 652 their home Sunday nfgM. Frederick Fennril and Oacdos creased accumulatiah occurred can win a finesse now and (hen, SOUTH William DeWalt, who was out ;LJ Montoya, appearing reiq>eotlrva- when the storm was stalled by a F IS H U nit don’t asic Lady Luck to do any of state on a trip, oaUed police CARTER CHEVROUET 00, MO. ly as guest conductor and guest M inictu 4 K52 "In qu in g a young man’s rather than to the audible por high pressure system o ff the moi« than that for you. Do as (7 AKQ 108 7 after he was unaMe to get on 1229 MAIN ST. — MANCHEarER artM cn another of the Hari- I UlSir ir raw*'** iicswiisll fancy, etc.," but also In spring tlon of the works. coesf, holding the storm over Pssit ar A*ilt 8w i«n much as you can to take axk answer to his telephone oolis In Service ford Symphony “Pop” con­ O A5 Manchester’s musical fancy at- The cast includes Goitfrey the six state reg'jxi. vantage cf your good hick. 83 home. certs. 4 - mX n, / o i l Oourley, Robert Gordon, Cal An it moved out to the North­ Polloe found Mrs. AMoe Do- ways turns to thoughts o f Oil- seggs, John Lombardo, Robert It definitely was net a sym­ South dealer. South Well Norfh Bari east, winter temperatures were T h is W eek . M MK UNOa II tM H ini Both sldea vutnerabte. Double Pau 2 0 Walt, 48, and her lOyeertild bert and SulUvan. A t least it OeProspero, Janet Acker, Pat phony audtenoe. People ap- 1 ^ daughter, Jane, to toe car to expected to keep the snow in (tpIMtseywy Opening lead —Two o f DIa- 2 <0 Pass 3 9 P«M tte 1M7 pi^oO on of Turner, Mary Kalbflelsch, Vlc- v i:w for a while. BV>recaaters The neiwly organized Coven- plMided in aH the wrong plaoes, ^ SNitwiaen) the looked garage. Both were "Trial by Jury”, wMch inaugu­ mends. 4 C? A ll Pau torla Lonsdale, Jerl Lyons ami oailled for clear skies and tern- try FISH will be in operation and hatbi’t the foggiest notion wearing nightclothes and had rated the series of annual pre­ West opened the deuce of dla- K ay Donnstad. peratures just above freering In W «hi_^y. _ with t^ nwnds, and East’s Jack forced evidently been dead for acme Immediate Opening sentations that have been the Victoria Lonsdale is one of the gram to the music being heard, time, since rigor mortis had set southern New England, below numbers bo call fbr the servloe out the ace. South saw that his Is stlU out. You win the finease rule ever since. new members of the group. She but I, fo r one, was glad to see in. freez'ng in/northern parts. the organlnatfnn offers. They contract depended cn a succem- with dummy’s queen of dubs 17118 year we shall get "lolait- studied at the New England Con­ Snow emergency parking ore 742-9017 aiftemoons and 742- them present a n ) ahnocMng a The igniticn of the oer was servatory ana at Hartt. A Ver­ litUe music cf a better graxle ful club finesse. CroMing his and lead dummy's trump to re- the,” which has the alternate plans were called in most cities, 9429 evenings, flngera to pwvent the goblins your own hand. ’Ihen turned on. title to "The Peer That Loved non resident, she will sing the including Boston, end towns and FISH volimteera who would be then “herd" or "acid” rock. PcUce decUfted to eay whether part of Leila. ‘Ihe guitar is now the moat Merman Gives from putting the Mng of clitbs repeat the clUb finesse and cosh a Perl," if memory serves me does reported a hard time get- able to answer the phone one „„„ one or both deaths may have EX P E# N C ED in the East hand. South speedily 3,^^ 0/ cluba to get rid oorrecUy. A peri was a fairy, Jeri Lyons is also new as a been suicide, pending a report Ung plow and sandbig men out day a month, provide transpor New Life To drew three rounds of trumps ^ ^ diamond or a spade, specifically a Persian fairy, al­ featured performer, althou^^h by the medical examiner. o f oozy homes and away from talli'on tor doctor afpodAtments, ^ Imagine that many of and then led a dub to try a >iMnk of this hand whenever though thoM in Idanthe seem she has been a member of the Easter <*nnem. in an emesgency, or P***^** .*? ^ *«**- ‘Hello Dolly’ finesse with dummy's queen. entries to your to have been of British decent. chorus in past productions. She Meet reii^ouB programs were provide meals are urged to call were astoniriied clear Tlto work was first ^o^ Fleta. a part for mezzo i^ ^ Ekun played a tow dub, of in the trump suit NEW YORK (AP) Ethel course, and South sighed with enough trumps in the Boy s Plucked COMPOSITOR In 1882 and was the first to be tacUlty dbqilayeid by W. Robert DeProspero Is the •«* affected by the storm. FIA coorhnatnr. Merman took over relief. But then he sighed with to return to yom hand seen at the new Savoy Theater You'll find your co-workers most congenial. onlv male nerformer new to Mere thanrnan 6,000 o.ooo persons at-ai- Mrs. w—.i™,Fowler repeats that riie Mont^. 81n« moriof iVght ^ the star ^o f Hello, __ _ _a different MrruM to. F ro m A d u lt Jail in London, where all subse­ M^hester Hw^r. he his service at wMl h"”*-, fg»t back to Ws hand Check the fringe benefits. quent Gilbert and Sullivan had plenty of expeVence e'se- N.H.. where the tom- c« to O ov^ will be James Theater with aM her fa- DsUy Question Pledge Reform to repeat the club finesse As dealer you bold: l^^adea, operas were produced, and where, specifically In Boston, penature stood at the freezing ^le to ^ te mous pow, to an accompani­ No matter how he proceeded. which accounts for the tact that Worcester, Detroit, and New "lark at the Cathedral in ihe ^ oervlce for FISH. Present- ment of awesome ovations. A-Q-J-S: Hearts, S; Diaponds, FORT PIERCE, Fla. (AP) — Apply in person at the South was sure to tose a dia­ K-10-6-2; au bs, K-19-91. performers of these works are York. He gets the lead, called telephone calls wlU be taken A t her first appearance the mond and three spodss. Down Two teen-age boys plucked from frequently called "Savoyards.” audience stood, whistled and Wbst do you sayT Strephon, a crossbreed between Richard Cardinal OusWng by vdunteers, but it is hoped one. the life of an adult prison by The Count o f Savoia had noth­ a peer and a perl; in other made an Easter Sunday plea for that with mcneiiary denations “ • ___ shouted tor a f i ^ minute. A t the Sure Entry Answer: Bid one dtomoad. Florida’s governor vow they ing to do with it, you see. words, half mortal and half the release of all young people to FISH, funds will be available « ^ end, there w ere seven curtain Probahty every reader of I« b When you 111 prove the rescue was not In Like all Gilbert and Sullivan fadiy. mnv in prison tor draft evasion ao that one person wUl be able to flame^ mu------oaks. Every one of ------her nine odumn has seen the way to «Mlte. '“ d one of^ ^ Iw ^ veto. 13 MSSELL STREET— MANCHESTER, CONN. works, this one is a political As In the past, there will be a or war protest. The cardinal’s to answer the request caUs on ^ ^ newly added for her make four hjarts -on paper. ^ "I’m going to finlab high satire on the tolbles so preva­ pretty fair sized orchestra. I annual mrseage sought amnesty a daily basis and receive a *® warbie with that special sen- The question is whether you ranks J***^*®^ sriwol and then continue study­ I fa lent in Queen Victoria’s reign. recall a "Yeoman” In 196-1, for young people he said “want amaJl weridy salary. tlmental gutsiness—was greeted wodd have seen this play at If your ing to become a lawyer," 16- And as usual, nobody remem­ which Marty didn’t produce and peace tout they are caught iq> in OaWs to FISH wtU be han- " ga iwiere the can gei prolonged cheers. And the table with nobody to jog you can riiow the spades, if ha year-old Richard Copas said bers what many of the wise­ which had an orchestra that was violence; they scric beauty but «l* Impooslble hall thaf ba,* where I belong." of trumps you should switch to OopyrigM 1970 their famlUes. things in good balance. The Old South Ohuieh in mcootary donation to FISH m ay ■*?** ^ Exxsept tor a brief stint, In clubs —even though one trump Beneral Features Ooip- Three months ago Donald sat petitive examinations for their t tamlUor wQlh Sendr “Amde Get Your Gun,” the seats instead of lidierittng them' The muslctens come from downtown Boston held its 300th do so by sending it to Mis. in a receiving station tor adult Miancherier and surroundliig Easter celebration, televtoed Fowler. So far donalttons total- Montoyai’a work tinder more Merman hariit been hack sinoe prisoners and wrxite his mother, is plainly one of the spoofs cm favt»sble oenditions, and on "Gypsy" a decade ago. the British poUUcal system'. towns, mori of them befaig coast to ocest in color by Oo- inS M® have been received from Agnes Douglas: the Juntor Wemen’s Club fids occasion he seemed out of Wefi, she la a bit huskier than lik e all Gilbert and Sullivan membent of the Mhnehester knriUa Broadcasting Syste^ and "Mom, I hope you w ill forgive Civic Orchestra. A few profes------the St. Germaine’s Guild cf St character. Out c f ctaanacter, *yoro, but her magical authority, Celler Bows to Support Any Unfound Eggs Are Now Buried Under the Snow NITES operettas, the plot is crazily in­ me fo r what T liave done. I know aicnals ere employed for the too, was hka attempt to write supreme comic sense and that volved, as a crack at Verdian M ary’s Church. I will be a better boy when I rarer instruments, through the a rather extended work for vibrant trumpet of a voice Saturday’s East^ _hunt as they prdbe under leaves and unwelcome and unforecast enrly Scott Maxwell, Kenneth Harris, Richard Hohadik Jr., operas such as n Trovatore, and Some 120 children at the For Lower Voting Age come home." coopenatten of ihe Hariford _____ ^ ______gukar and crcfacstila. The am- haven’t changed a bit. Her ma- 'even more improbable than E arthquake Mansfield Trahdng Schod had in Center Sprln^^s Park, apon* branches of ithe relatively dry spring storm deposited six O’Neil, Randy Plonich, Jerry Don EleMarch. The spon­ There was a public uproar an Easter surpriiw, thanks to Pl^od guitar was ajciually loud- tronly manner. In fact, gives a those in the libretti of Plave. An MusIciaiiB Association. WASHINGTON (AlP) — lowering the voting age toy fed- sored by the Manchester Jay- inches of snow yesterday. Tliree Chasse, John Johnson, Ronney when the boys were sentenced There is a large staff asso­ the------efforts of several 4---H — ^ . Item the large - orchestra., end new warmth and touching---- glow ---- , eral statute. It believes a constl- eee and the PTA Council was j j ' Police Dept, for traffic control, to three years in ihe adult pris­ outline of the plot will be in­ Jars Turkey oWb members. The girts to the *be predominantly “tonic" and to the matchmaker of UtUe old Strong support among House amendment isrequired held to the proverbial nick of Theh’ ld ■vote and an ex- der 21 to vote now. istry. is no exception. However, (Ida environs to house the homelesa. report that the club members In the final analysis. StiS it an. as w ell as a theatrical sen- tension of the 1966 Voting Rights Celler, who also convinced a with youttiB ooming from or The local-group does good per­ tim e the pnofMs w ill be shared In Eskisehir and Kutahya, provided the materials for the going to reform schotd. with the INtonchester High 'was entertaintog and tostruotive sation. Act earlier passed ao a pack- constitutional amendment need- formances under the direction of two large cities near the d ls^ baskets themselves, and eon- Donald! says he believee the School Band Uniform Ftind. to many to toe eudienoe. Meet of tfie rest of the oompa- age by the Senate. ed bo lower the voting age hopes BE SURE rrT BLISS hoe beeh serving the Home Martha White, who has headed ter area, aU the output of baker ^ Project entiredy on promise be made three months Mr. Fennel demonstrated that ny have been in residence for The 81-year-old chairman of to get speedy enactment of toe Owner tor 88 YEARS. For a complete FREE IN­ these productions- since 1958 gl'ven including loaves still warm their own. ago is being fulfilled. he is the best guest conductor some time, but there are no^ the J u d l^ Committee has statute so the 18-year-old issue SPECTION of your home by a Termlto Oantral tte exception of the year ^ & t^ y e v « ^ from the oven, was ructed to Coventry Oovera are Joan "Ehrery night at the house eR at 8:15 and there 'will Ukewiae to be heard on these "P ep s” signB of fatigue around—who mnnaiUon to can 'be tested in the Supreme Expert, Btmervlsed by the (ioeet teotanloal eteff, 1904. Marty does the musical the quake survlvora. atoimcns, junior leader; end the boys talk thtoga over and it phone our nearest local office: be one Baturday aftemooii at 2. concerts for quite a while. He wouldn'I’t dare with such a star’ but^a^l mar- Court before tola faU’s elecUona direction, the staging, the chore­ The road from Elskisehir end Pabneto and Rachel Bassett, helps. We talk about things Uke ography, and anything else that defiifitely knew wtet he was Russel Nype. her partner In in preparation for the coming PBJ^ts M ^ MansfleM Kutahya was jammed with fire Heckler Mary and Rose atUtudesi," Donald saiA needs to be done, except the Trato’ng School end Hbepibal doing, which Is more than ‘Call Me Madam,” Is new as ^ L u e s ^ favor of It has per- vote a group of youthful backers engines, trucks carrying relief Anne Pesoe, Barbaira Condos, “ I used to holler at people and scene painting. have been invited to attend, as oouM be said o f some of hto that Yonkers clerk determired of teen-age voting, banded to- supplies 'aIto“ titoj[ei4"’”hBiiiw I^«*»reh Brlnton, Annette Jeon, I drni’t do it any more. I esgilain Louise Wlthey does sets and Have also the members of the recent predeoessocB. to kiss a gtri and seems just a gether In the Youth Franchise 649-9240 ■buU/vou*innCoalition, ninno plans to descend on instead of holler. They teH you PasBlmr them aotoir the other oi«>«™SupOTintendent efiril 6. Donald could not read when BLISS TERMITE CONTROL CORP. toatnrom- paj»slng toe Senate verslcm of he went to Criswell House. He but for ten years or so she has er „ the Voting Rights A c t The CoaUUon workers have been devoted her talents to the visual has ben receiving q>ecial in­ DIV. OF BLISS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1882 jrv/u~you’ll W S'” WUK.O. . amali nortable awitdtooord omjiww unerncuusiai --j- —<= , » measure retains the essential polling the Repiiblicans and benefit a couple cf good causes, struction. ■Dwre ore g^ pr^tto^ In a-tent was flooded with calls to break *the ^1-tlme Broadway provialons of the 1965 act under have found only 46 who say they Richard was two s *<> attack. 1492, he was in command o f the program o f 12 p>er cent, another boost in Warrantee Deeds iTivTiPh *«uroA« that They said the mob waa too Santa M arla; the Plaita woe tionvehdiclee. A t 10,000 feet un murder weapon or to gi've any a m il- Construction Reached persons, of whom 900 will be the jr July, and regional living coat ad­ details. them,” said Ernest Adcock, the Thomas J. Oockett to Henry n large. commanded by Martin Ptoeon der the ocean surface, asphere killed. ion students from 19 oountrlee justments. It was learned that Wilkin- Wilkinsons’ next door neighbor, KecorA HU h 1. ‘69 » « , ^ p™vM«, ADVENTURERS ^ J. and liilUan F. Demeusy, prop­ to ^ to S -s side. Meanwhile, Cambodia’s new and the Nina by Cincente Pin- ^ gla «te many toes stronger are taking part in this Interna­ PANAVISIOI* COLOR g ^ Baagotoers talk of an early erty at 81 Seaman Circle, con- aon’s mother, vdio was 'vlsdtto? ‘ ‘ but we heard them playing tional stu(ly. HARTFORD (A P)— Oonstnic- tor traineoa and their families. not be confirmed. leaders, facing mounting chal- zon. than It Is In the air. ____ APARAMCUNTPCTURE ^ settlem^. One union leader 'veyonce tax 122. from toe United States, heard weird music until the early It la intended ti»at a report strucUon axrtlvlty in Connecticut plus day care for about 120 cbll- sold th ^ would be a repeat of Pro-Sihanouk elements, in ” the Cam'ly car Sunday morning, hours of most mornings." LTM WiU Meet wlll be sent to toe Coventry reached a record high of 81.2 dren. Henry J. end Lillian F. De- some cases apparently organ­ the wildcat walkouts if a settie- meuB(y to Thomas J. Crockett, looked out and saw her daug^- Some of the nelgbots said School system' giving the test billion in 1969, says the Con- The program here is one of ment bos not been reached by ized by the more (^cipUned ter-ln-law driving away. Mrs. W'lktoson normally wore property at 874 Summit St., On Wednesday resuMs obtatoed to local scbools. necticut De'velopment Commls- 82 "Concentrated Ehnployment Thursday. Other union leadera Viet Cong, are striking back ■vi­ Investigfattog, the elder Mrs. slacks and sweaters and hardly conveyance tax $24.20. Comprehensive information will sion. Program s" tiiroughout the na- hove not supported his atate- olently. The government pic­ FRE E Extra Arm Covers to Match Upholstery! Wilkinson found her son dead in ever came out of the house. But The Little Theatre of Mon- Last year showed a 13.9 per tion. The CEPs seek to bring to- Lease tures much of this as Viet Cong Compare also be supplied, ehowtog toe menf. bed and called the poUce, it waa one young ■wife said they often ch.^ster wlU hold a business pertormanTO of the h>cM atii. cent increase over 1968. gether the various manpower The - negotiators met three Cottega Homes Inc. to Allied activity. Typical was the report learned. Joan Wilkinson ■was hod "a chat over a cup of coffea mBeting Weeartog dur- he mairied socialite Polly Laud­ wiihtai the monto. Dates o f the Glaciers Snow- a »>i.-Sat. 6t00-9tl5 Morrn^fe Licenses taking advirit,^a of this great ‘Q olanJthji 9 d ij o t s i msmheraMp. Is talWng of tak­ some 20,000 demonstrators sup­ For F n t Shop ing a family holiday to Norway, er. clasaes and M aterial to be oov- *" ! ® *** John Patrick MoWUHams, porting Sihanouk launched 'vi­ \0t offer! Each piece is completely I >1 THE MANCHESTER ing atilte votes. St Homs Ssrvico She was found to MarseiUe, suf- Tunney, who is recuperating _ered _ will be^ amowced »»>..tator. . ... o' ««* » Wednes- PM. East Hartford, and Be-verly Ann olent attacks on government of­ aripped and rebuilt. Scotchgerd® jiIemberB of CXsigress have tabrici for aain-repellancy. fering from acute undernourish- in Arizona from spinal surgezy, Those wishing to moke tentn- , ^ GILBERT A SUIXIVAN IXeOimane, 202 Oak St., April 18, fices last Thursday, gutting the Our decorator will ment. -pLi* that oU dvU service em­ said in a statement: ttve reservations may write to *** 1“ ®*- WORKSHOP, toe. St. James' Church. govem or’e mansion and the call. No obligetiuni The Wilkinsons and toe'r "Mrs. Tunney, my famUy and toe Little Theatre of Manches- ** tentative by-laws ployes and the military toouU get the same wage boost finally Norman Roger St. Germain, courthouse. Two national as­ WE SPECIAUZE IN CUSTOM MADE daughters, Alexandra, 6, and I are shaved and saddened by tor toe.. 22 Oak St., or oontact "* discussed, so all mem- Glastonbury, and Gall Sandra semblymen who backed the new Compare this with the premiunis Erin, 3, moved into toe three- the . . . death of our son-in-law, Mri. Frad B. BUah III at urged to attend. The iDt-pjipfert by the potoal workers. you ai'e now paying . . . and you’ll FABWeS and CLEAR VINYL SLIPCOVERS' A mlfitory spokesman in New Nbvak, 240 New State Rd. regime .were hacked to death. bedrocm Victorian home to Carter Wilkl-son. L/ke all por- 9 Loimel St. club decals w ill Army gunfire restored order. see that Savings Bank Life Insur­ Chenles last ye€ir. Wilkimon, ents at a moment like this, we ______also be on sale at this seasloti. "KINO of the ORIZZUBS’’ York toot National Guards- Richard Joseph Oonln, Bd- Phone 643-4159 for Keith's AiJLlOO-Ti«btl9t called in to move the mall ten, and Alice Elizabeth Pillartl, toil troops patrol the streets now ance (loes cost less. W rite or call ^REE HOME SERVICE! who had real estate Interests in have deep feelinrs of compas- and machtoe-gune nests guard the San Francisco azea, had aion and sorrow tor our daugh- Ate Lots of Spuds week would be deactivated B WAHB, today. tures of Sihanouk still hang in new weibbing usedNopee JoUite are reghted, M ring ouftl^ They came to Chenlea to find help her." 17th century ate more toon Dtrsetod by Mite RULER OF The Quiudsmen repofted Bverstt W. VanDyne for WU- elgM pounds of potatoes per . WkMe front o f virtually every shop and ions are repla<»d. seaira end welUiig are hand OMtii aiift peace and quiet,” said Jim Bur- The Turneys Have four chil- IHtAIRE LASI THE ROCKIESIji to their variows Reserve Uam ’Whitaker, addfifons to Coil our Life |lnsuroiiC4 frames are compiotriy ppUshed. 1 / bridge, manager of the local dren: tb s . WUklnson, Gene, person per day, according to •JA gtoMons this morning although house. dwelling at 79 Sonttna Dr.. $7,- The uprising at Kompong Red Lion Pub. WUktoson’e John and Jonathan. John is a Encyclopaedia Brttannlca. tbete has *» work for them 900. . n o p p i N o i VgRlTOlSHlY Cham, wWle the most 'violent Doportmftiit 646*1700 TRY KERH'S mother had been staying with methber of the U. S. House of April 3 and 4 af 8:1 S P.M, ®VI v e ^ W. VanDyne tor Ste- sported so far, la not an leolat- e We’ll Con« To Your the family rince Friday. RepresertaUves from Californta t i n apokesmui said the Dalhroejrl ven Bhurkaz, atteraUons"" 'to ed example. Villagers in Skoun, Home To Advise Youl Mrs. LUy Pkkton, who Hvea and ie seeking the Democratic Qmnknnen would be released • Use Oar New Revoivtoir lie Matinee Saturday 2 P,M, H W G ofiho dwelling el: 25 Jensen St., $3,- a small town 37 miles from three houses away, said she 'was nomination tor the U.S. Senate. modusUy during toe day, as Credit Phui! I 800. Phnom Penh, demonstrated tor awakened Sunday by knockiiig g i u z z u e s test os paperwork could be ban- hf** Ax*r. BAILEY AUMTORIUM, MJU. Howard Andtwwe for Paul two days last we'^ until the *I looked out and'* sew Mr. Extended Outlook ij^raUt Oreenherg, additions to dwelling army closed the town. POM n O ||M f In Kompong Trabek, a large Savings OF Manchester Wilkinson’e mother there, The extended outlook for Con- PubUtoed Dally Except Sundays at 189 N. Letkewood Circle, $7,- and Holidays at is Blsaell Street town 26 miles from the Viet­ ins ohitcMng Alexandra by the necticut Is (or (air weather on Uaacbester, Conn. (06040) Uatfom ltoto Epigraph 000. M«mbfir r D I C h o H h I hand. She looked very die- TTMirsday with.a chance of rain Telephone 643-2711 I^pllFaito Is the tenn uasthfor Fraidc Jaeger for John Hayea, namese border to eouthern tnaiigbe and when I got down- or snow on Friday. Tempered ONteOrclMrim ■wlmining pool at 27 Gaiexy Oaihbodia, about 100 dempnstra- 1 I I , MAIN ‘>1 Second CUss Postage Paid ai TMCHWCOLOir^m■»a a quote pteoed after the Utie ■taha toe had gone across the tures generaUy below normal, Manchester. Cona Dr., $2,900. tore carrying pictures of Sihan­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES s Bns„ YsnisM Dng, phte "WaM DtateyV’ page at m book and deed some- Moncli4>t4f e East Hartford-® So. Windsor e Bolton vlUage green and was using the with daytime highs averaging Payable in Advance wtaai w a nnotto. The word ateo lifetim a Poola Inc. (or Steve ouk tried to march on Phnom Opposite the I telephone." to the uppor SOs apd ligtittim e rsresRMS-MSa n te n i to an ftweripOtm on a Oavagnaro, awlmmliig pool at Peito Sunday. The town’s nilll- / ■ ' I8 U 4 1 I8 FoUce arrived a tow minutes lews in ths 20s. Honths ...... 7.S ■tettM, mcnumenl or coin. 78 Wloodatack Dr., $3,500. taiTy commander said the crowd

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Lumbnmo of Man- be at least 21 yearn of age, PHNOM PENH (AP) — The be unserviceable from lack of Cambodian government has de­ . ^ ^ ^ Chester Saturday evening In a "R id U ttar D ay" wlU be held groups. They wUl return Satur­ reeldenta of Manchester for proper maintenance after two Frentdi Anfboaaador Ctiarlea ceremony at Uhlty cided to return the hijacked am­ By MAXINE CHESHIRE day. at least six months, and weeks of sitting in the steamy Uieet wea undIplomaUc en ot^ Church, West Hartford, In Vernon, BlHngton and ’Tol­ munition slilp Columbia Eagle The Wamhlngton Poet Explorer Scout Post 800, must be U.8. cltlsens. harbor off Bihanoukville. They to be labeled offeneive,” One daughter of Mr. land Saturday with the target to the United .States. also expressed concern the WASHINOTON — A friend Department veteran anys. Mltohell Andreakl of sponsored by the Vernon Police Similar voter-making. aes- Gen. Lon Nol, the premier, to be the litter accumulated on Department, wUl conduct a ■lons are held In Manches­ bomb load may cook off In ex­ of Tricla Nixon’s parenta says "We pleaded vdth Wm no* to Hartford. The bridegroom told newsmen at his hom e Sim- the roads over the winter. hoiise to house sale of auto ter on the first Wednesday treme heat since no air Is nuorv- she had a very special reason aumnwn Luce* at 8:80 a.m. as „ a son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony day that the riiip could leave highway safety flares; ’Ihe of each month. Ir^ below decks. for wanting Britain’a Prince ^ eirand boy. Lunibruno of 29 Foxcroft Dr. Plana for the day have been "at anytime." made by the Beautification flares come three to a packet. He then qualified It to say Charles and his sister to vlalt Tl>e tenalona between Mba- The Rev. Merton Thorpe of Proceeds from the sale will here in July baciier and Luce* were report- unity Church performed the committee of . the Rockville Cambodia waa asking a neutral provide funds for explorer pro­ Heard Far and 'Wide Ancient Forest A source withm the Ntaona’ odiy not eased in any way by double-ring ceremony. Baskets area Chamber ot Commerce country to assist. He said the grams. government is considering ask­ inner circle says that Tricla the fact that Mostaacher had a fUled with flowera were on the through Miss Evelyne Parisek ’The Ladles of the Sacred The wMte befUbIrd o f South Ftrst record of how long our ing India’s help In turning back APPUANCE AND was "dlaappolnted" that ehe did dtaoonoerttng haMt of dtoap- altar. and Kenneth Waldron, co-chair­ Heart Church will meet Wed­ America singe one repeated fanrvHlar trees have been gravr- the ship loaded with bombs FURNmiRE CENTW men. nesday at 8 p.m., at the Parish note widch oon be heard tor Ing in the United States comes Mt^‘o^^hi^ Ae^tteSl* toT^or*^ rlj^ her'^tother ^e wore bound for Thailand. from Anne Arundet County, Md. ’The work tore© will inchide Oenter, Rt. SO. Tha program more than a mite. Nearby, .It B.D. PEARL ^ P iS J r e at Caemavrm the dt^lomat to cool hU will be "An Easter Scripture sounds Uka ^ bkaickamdlh’s ham ­ Hilrteen crewmen phis Capt. ’There a remarkable toreet was Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Cub Donald O. Swann have been growing 96 million years ago. Scouts, Brownies, high achool by a 4-4 vote of the U.S. Circuit mer on an anvil. 649 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER 643^171 c ^ “ came to a ‘^ e t may or may not have rfs^'^t^tu!;: aSS students, 4-H’ers and members lar bustnesB meeting end elec­ meeting was a smile in her ^ beam deta^ble^hapel-length train, of the Rotary Chfb. Area busi­ tion of officers. rectlon as she sat near the Mosbacher staffers jdalm thM « silk lUusl^ was ar- nesses are expected to concen­ royal fam ily during* the cere- a predcceeec^ turned an ao- _____^ , ______io/ia ranged from a matching lace trate on their street exposures. V mony .. . lavatory ^ headpiece, and she carried 'Town trucks and other facul­ L,orli« photo • Praoohla photo Ourskis photo Prince Chartee waa in ,v^ to .phone boo^ and he used it for nosegay of stephanotis ties will assist In transporting Sudan Quells the dance given in Trlda’s soundproof communications The engagement of Mis.s The engagement of Miss Anne The engagement of Miss Vlr- and ivy with satin streamers. the workers and delivering iraah Karcn Paulette EJvantskl of Man- Elizabeth Blanchfleld of Man- Solosky of Wethersfield to honor by U.S. Ambassador and when calls came during seo'! ' Salvatore Carllll of East to disposal areas. Coup Attempt Chester to Theodore Alan Angel Chester to John H. Ferguson Jr. ^ Mlkolowsky of Man- Mrs. Walter Annenborg. Piin- slons with Luoet. Hartford, sister of the bride, cess Anne attended, but her ^ French were not happy wras matron of honor. Her full- Anyone wishing to volunteer of Hartford has been annouijced of St. Catherines, Ont., Can., DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. has been announced by her par- Chester baa been announced by brother did not. with this brand of U.S. protocol, gown of gold chiffon was their services for the day should John P. Evaniskl Sr. of 30 High ents, Mr. and Mrs. James E. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Tflcia, according to her par- gonwooe around Lucat may fashioned with gold satin coUar contact WUUam Summers in Sudan's leftist government an­ St. Butterfield of 81 White St. ward Solosky of Wc'.hersfleld. ents’ friend, ^fras unhappy about to erven the score. and cuffs and a gold satin bow 7\illand, Henry Lanz in Elling­ nounced an attempted right- Her fiance Is the son of Mrs. Her fiance Is the son of Mr. jjg^ fiance Is the son of Mr. having a chance to get ac- pompidou’a dinner at the at the waistline. She wore a ton or Andrew Tricarico in Ver­ wing insurrection by rellgloua non. aaire Angel and George Angel, and Mrs. John H. Ferguson Sr. mrs Edmund Mlkolowsky qualnted that evening with the o„ibaasy for the Nlxona, one gold satin headpiece and cai^ leader Imam el MalxU was both of HarUord. „f St. Catherines. „! 68 Galaxy Dr. young man who will one day be njiomber of the adminfatratlon rled a nosegay of tangerine and Prom oted crushed in Khartoum this morn­ Miss Evaniskl, a 1967 graduate Miss Blanchfleld received her ^ Junior at St. Joseph College o f England. seated me** uncomlorb pastel yellow camaUons with Thomas Palahaw, son of Mr. of iCanchester High School, is a .A. degree in elementary edu- i^ vVest Hartford majoring in "She was so excited about ably. satin stroamers. and Mrs. Medos Palshaw of ing after bloody fighting. employed by the Connecticut f^om Bay Path Junior sociology Miss Solosky also at- meeUng him ... that was her ;^(tomey General John Mitch- Bridesmaids were Mlw Ange- Pinney St., Ellington, has been Interior Mindster (Jol. Forouk Health Department In Hartford, college, Longmeadow, Mass., tended Boston University for source. "I don’t know whether idartha, found herself la Lumbnmo of M anche^, promoted to Army Spec. 6. He Hamadallah said In a statement Mr. Angel Is employed by the wiU attend the University two years. She was presented In yo“ «>ul<» caU It a crush. She’s ,gUow Arkansan, sister of the bridegroon^ is serving with the 8th Main­ over Omdurman radio that Dufford Construction Co., Glas- of Miassachusetts. the Bal Minuet^ In 1968. Just interested . . . so much so j ptAbright. She Victoria Longano of Soutti Wnd- tenance Battalion near Hanau, areas where the rebels were en­ Hartford A e r a ^ r of ^ i3athoUc "P has wit endeared herself with sor and Mrs. WUUam Evoy 0 a tight strip o f state, win bo tor boys in grades 4 danese army had (laid siege to uate of Manchester High School, W. Vernon St., Is the son of foreign ambassadors some- Fashionable formals translate the through 12 froift Vernon, Elling­ the Nile Island of AM)a, stromg- received his bachelor of archl- Mr. and Mrs. WsOlace Stewart times fared no better, aocord- ton or Tolland. hoM of the Imam and hto totiow- tecture degree from Rensselaer Grove Sr. of Bay Head, N.J. tng to state department sources. newest trends in Shouldered and Traditional Polytechnic Institute, Troy, Miss Kosak Is a student at 'That Mosbacher has a temper The boys will bo trained under ers. C eixo radio quoted Its Khar­ N. Y. He Is now a m ^ber of Central Connecticut State Col- ®*> autocratic manner, even styles into handsome, comfortable, professional guidance at Rock­ toum correspondent as saying the architectural firm, the Law- New Britain. A giadu- ^ to House Insiders don’t ville High School each Monday, updated ideas. Wednesday and Friday from the imam had been entrenched rence Associates of Manchester, o.te o t Mhnrfierter High Sohood, aei^. on Abba Istand with 30,000 o f hto and Is an associate member of ^ received her associate de- Now we know," one sighed April 6 through M ay 16. The Passbook Accounts” warriors since an unmiccessful the ConnecUcut Society of *rree In business adm toistratfon tost week, ’w hy Iris neighbors program will be from 6 to 6:30 Architects AIA Undverslty o t Hartford, to Newport used to claim that p.m. on these nights. attempt to asaasslnBte Numaliri The wedding ’is planned tor to employed as an Ws ^ w members would mutl Boys attending need not have area flotrth o f Khartoum la«t late June. assistant project engineer at nously sneak away to the any experience. They should Pratt and WMtney Division of middle of the night because that bring shorts and sneakers or week. United Aircraft In East Hart- toe only way to get away.’’ track shoes. As an Incentive a Cairo radio said the govern­ ford. He graduated from Vero- ’Ilrere were Mosbacher etor- teem win be farmed by May 16, ment had served an ultimatum na (N.J. High School and re- le« all over town last week; to represent the "Y” at the calling on the imam’s foroeo to ceived his baedvetor of aeronau- to>w be so Infuriated one Soandl- Hartford County "Y " regional surrender. tlcal engineering from Retiase- navlan ' diplomat that the track meet In Colchester on U was not immediately clear whether the Cairo radio report laer Polytechnic Institirte, Troy, envoy turned Ms back on him M ay 16. N.Y. He served as a jillot In at a party; how be aUenotod was outdated by the Omdurman Rockville Lodge 1574, Loyal 1 the USAF and Massachusetts planning sessianB for the visit Order of Moose, will sponsor a radio announcement that the re­ Air National Guard. Both are the cstreer men working on the "Night of Harmony" to be pre­ volt had been crurtied. members of the Stowe (V t) Ski ptoiuring sessicns tor the visit sented by the Rockviile-Staftoad Chib. of French Prealdent Oeotge© Chapter of SPEBSQSA, Inc. The 'live wedding to planned tor Pompidou. V- program wiU be held M ay 16 Supreme Court May 30. ‘"Ihe way Mosbacher treated at the Vernon Center Middle School at 8 p.m. To Hear Case Army Capt. David Thursam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Against UMW Thursam, West Rd., received date for another one or two years. Interest is com­ Among Hw foiMon footutos: his second award of the Air WASHINGTON (AP) - The Medal recently. He Is stationed Supreme Court agreed today to No doubt about it: you get pounded and calculated from day of deposit up to matu­ Wider lapels near Long Bink, Vietnam. review a decision dismissing Luxurious facings and edgings The 22-year-old. officer earned charges that the United Mine a choice of savings pians rity and paid quarterly. Funds may be withdrawn within tile award for meritorious serv- workers union conspired with the first ten days after the maturity date. Pay all your bills Several six-button double-breasteds Ice while participating In aerial major coal producers to drive LortncjptMito One-, two- and three-button single flight In support of ground gmall marginal operators In the near Long Blnh, Vietnam. southeastern 'Terniessee coal at Hartford Nationai! The engagement of> & i 0«ne breasteds Do you presently have our famous 5 % Preferred Pass­ E. Tomaluolo ,of ManiheatorVto ...w ith an He also holds the Sliver Star, field out of business, two awards of the Bronze Med- The court will hear an ap- Available now: new higher interest rates of 5'/2% for book Account? Perhaps you’d like to switch over to a Kenneth J. Hurattl of New Choices of blue, gray and black tuxedos Britain has been announced by al. Army Commendation Medal peal by the small operators, Choice Passbook in order to realize a higher interest her parents, Mr. and Mrs. American Loan! Richly colored brocade dinner jackets tor valor, the Purple Heart and Their complaint had been dis- one year and 5% % for two years on savings held over Frank P, Tomaluolo of 97 Hill­ the Combat Infantryman’s missed by a federal court In rate. 5V2% for one year. 5 'V 4 % for two. To make the top Dr. Patterns from plaids to tapestries in Badge. Chattanooga, an action affirmed longer periods of time. Her fiance is the son of Mr. Now, you can pay off all your oW bills, con­ resortwear formal trousers Marine 'P fc. Thomas J. Zlem- Service," followed by the regu- switch, just stop by your nearest Hartford National and Mrs. Joseph P. BuratU of ba, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Law Court In Cincinnati. We call the new plan “Choice Passbook Accounts.” New Britain. solidate existing loans, make just one IT ADDS UP TO: THE "IN" LOOK rence Zlemba, 47 Village St., The appeal contends that the Bank and Trust Company office— or mail us your Miss Tiomaluolo attended monthly payment... and have money in Rockville, completed the Baste union, tegiiming In 1960, con- Either account— for one year or two— may be opened Manchester High, Hanover TO WEAR OUT EYelght -Operations Course at spired with the major coal prod- Preferred Passbook with instructions. School of Modeling, Hartford, your pocket to spend as you like. You’ll pay the Marine Corps Service Sup- ucing companies to fix and con- with a minimum of $500, Further deposits may be added and the Hartford Secretarial Especially when it's teamed with the out less per month ... and chances are you port School, Camp Lejeune, N.C. trol prices and to create a mo- in amounts of $50 or more, each time automatically ex­ One thing sure: in savings, as in everything else, at School. She Is em ployed as a can take longer to pay. When borrowing newest formal shirtf' and accessories in Coast Guard Seaman Appren- nopoly. The principal part of the secretary at the United Air­ tice Craig F. McKay Is attending theory is that a I960 national tending the maturity of the entire account from that Hartford National the choice is up to you. craft Research Laboratories, makes sense, come to American. Visit our gala hues. the Radarman School at the (mal wage agreement was East Hartford. office nearest you, or give us a call... today. Coast Guard Training Center on amended from time to time to Mr. Buratti received hto BA W ear them to tiarmonize— Governor’s Island, N.Y. impose Impractical or impossl- degree In economics from St. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ble terms upon small operators. Francis OoUege, BlddeAxd, W ear them to contrast— Donald_____1 -1 McKay of 6R WFox w UHill lt l 4Inm other — -- - actions the court: - at CombusUon Etogineerlng, RMt* EVERYTHING FOR WEDDINGS and 628; Mary St. Louis, 80S; Flo- ~ peel of a Mlimenota man faring THE CHOICE BANK Windsor. retxto BJrtol, 697. trial os a deserter after he Established 1702 Member F.D.I.C. The wedding Is planned tor ALL FORMAL OCCASIONS IN STOCK. Regular pinochle 'wiU be play- dropped out of the Notional CARRIAGE Aug. 8 at St. Bartholom^’s ed tomorrow and tournament Guard on consclenUoui objector HMTfOID • M S I HM IfOlO . WEST MARTfORO • tlMWOOD - WINDSOR • WtlHERSMELO - NEWINGTON . MANCHESTER • FARMINGTON . BLOOMMELD • lORRINCTON . HARWINTON . PUTNAM . CENTRAL VIU4GE Church. NOTHING TO SEND AWAY FOR .. - NORTH GROSVENOROALt • NORWICH • MONTVIllE . COLCHESTER - NEW LONDON . MYSTIC . NIANTIC - OLD SAYBROOK • SIONINGTON . ESSEX • GROTON . WATERFORD-. LEDYARO • MIDDLETOWN . WINSTEO - STAMfORO American Finance Corporation ’THE MARVEL OK MAIN STREET’ pinochle on Thursday, both at grounds and refused to report M l - 007 MAIN STREET. MANCHESTER 1:16 p.m., at the Lottie Flak for Army service. HOUSE —DeoUned to review the eso- 'OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9:30 TO 8:3d Building, Henry Park. 983 M AIN ST.. MANCHESTEIt WaUam Rogalus to In charge ond conflict of Interest oonVlo- LieeETT DRua PHONE: 643>4168 THURSDAY 9:30 TO 9:00 of the games while Peter Ven- tton of former Rep. Thomas L, BOUTIQUE PARKAOE drillo who usually has charge, Johnson of Maryland, chaiged with Intoroedipg with the Jus- “We Can Work It Out Together” . / la Inin jpiunun Florida on tour with sev • ------r-w ------—- - — 18 OAK STREET O P fN oral members of the Manches- ties Department on behalf of a 17:45 A.M. to 10 FM, ter and ‘ Vernon pinochle Savings and Loan assoristion. la Dowutiwwt:

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• \ ,-\ \ . v \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEStER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 80, 19^70 PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEStfiR, COJiN., MONDAY, MARCH 80, 1970 Gine Equipped COMPUTER PROGRAMMING HlanrlfpBtpr Civilization Disappearance Redpe With Laser We ijotlced, the other day, a c^Mule The Open Forum £ttpttltt0 IfpraU) effort at explaining the decline and fall Oommimlcatlons for publication on the Open Foruir. will not May Aid Blind APRIL CLASSES BT THB of one of our finer ancient civlUtationB. be guaranteed publication if they contain. more than 8(X> KALAMAZOO, Mich, (A P ) — ...jr a cx)., INC It crowded too many people into its words. H ie Herald reserves the riiJit to decline to publish _s«U Street A cone equipped with laser NOW FORMING ___ .heeter. Oonn. any matter that may be libelous or which is in bad, taste. THOMUtfl f . FBRQUSOK area and then proceeded to miauM the Free exprasslon of political views is desired by contributions beams Is bMng tested at Weet- — ENROLL NOW — W J d jrm . K t %b &v s o v land at its disposal. of this character but letters which are defamatory or abuelve ern Michigan University aa a PubUioen Prepare yourself for the fabulous opportunities in tint booming ■tounded October 1, u n will be rejected. sort of artificial eye for the Or, to say the same thing again, blind. new Industry of the future. Don’t wait, reserve your place now! It Lets a person know when in its effort to deal with the con­ Approved by the there’s a step 12 feet ahead, Matter. sequences of human overpc^ulatlon, Uils (Continued from Page Six) the opposite side of toe vote of STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION . ... . ^ , the people. 'I still believe that whether he is about to walk Into SUBSCRIPTION RATB8 unfortunate clvlltzatlon upset its idtal where ^ ^ s^nd her sum- governm ent U run by the con- a low-hanging branch or if he’s 196 TnimlHill St., Hartford. Over Payeble In Advance (toimtlnillon Nat. Ihink. Call. One Tear ...... m o o ecological balances and called upon Ua mar wa^ends? M his cottage of the people but if we have on a collision course with anoth­ & Montba ...... Write. VUIt, Mcm.-Ttiurs. M . HARrroRi) Frl 9-5. Sat. 9-3 Ibree Monthe ...... 7.B0 environment for more than the environ­ that f i l ^ m I would Uke er pedestraln. , A/’ Arxraiv/ One Month ...... 3.60 The experiments began about A C A D fM Y ment could bear. f to “ now it. If we haven’t yet, TELEPHONE NOW. MBMBBR OF le l ^ t the WelfMe Department tj,en no one can tell us what six monthe ago. (.1 BUSINFSS m s ASSOCIATED PRESS told me on the phone that they ,„ust do against our will, The Aaeoctated Preae le excluitvely en­ There la also another way of saying Stanley Suterko, asaistant di­ 525-9158 titled to the uae of republlcatlon of all knew tw WM the father and proc^ of foretelling rector of the university’s Insti­ Mwa dlapatchea credited Co It or not other- the same thing. ---- f J wlae credited In thla paper and alao the even where he worked but still Manchester’s future they IniniU tute for BHnd Rehabilitation, local newa publtahed here. she continued td receive welfare the Manchester Property Own­ said Sunday, "W e don’t want to All rlshta of republlcatlon of apedal dlt- This ancient civilization prospered and payments. ers Association. The MPOA has ral.-ie loo many false hopes for patchea herein are alao reaerved. progressed itself to extinction. / I also ask again and again disagreed with many without blind people. We, don’t know ED The Herald Prlntlns Company Inc., ae- what Is wrong with our wrifare aumea no financial reaponalbUlty tor typo- namecalling yet that seems to how helpful it may be." Everything It did that In the end prov­ system? H U ^ graphloal errOra appeajinx In advert&e- be a favorite pastime of the so- The cane was developed 'by J. I menta and other readli matter In The ed so basically wrong seemed, while it Sincerely Mancheater Elvenlns Hen called upper class. Does money Malvern Benjamin of Bionic In­ CD was being done, merely the accompani­ A Non-Welfare Employe give them the privilege to be Subocriber to Loa Anxelea Tlmea-Waahtnt- struments, Inc., in PMladelitola. n u 4 J , ^ ton Poat Newa Service. ment to progress and the next step ------insulting? The Veterans Administration Full service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. “Israel Is ^Ital” The MPOA keep.s being re- Publtahers Representatlvea — Mathewa. Financed the project develop- toward even more and greater progress To the Eldltor, ferred to as “ these people.” Well EEfHH^FOB A UFETIME! Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Axency ment, at a cost of abuot $300,000. — New Toik, Chlcaxo. Detroit and Boston. in the future. After readling several letteirs these people are the average C l You'll'U never have to buy fUmfilm aiaUn . . , .Suterko said the cane also is hc(3auftcLUftc each timetim e ...... Linretts devekipi aim to "the open fonuu*’ during the taxpayers who pay the major prinU your roll of Black1 & *Wh!t« jor MEMBER AUDIT BUREIAU OF CIRCULA- being tested at Veterans Admin­ TIONB. Its basic and final failure, then, lay past weeks concerning the part of the taxes and therefore Koda-color film we give you AB80- istration hospitals in Hines, IlL, kUTEliY FREK, a fresh roll o^ fUm apathy of most Americans to- are entitled to respect for their Display advertising closing hours In its inability ever to say to Itself and Polo Alto, Oallf. ED In r Monday — 1 p.m. rVlday. ward Israel's precarious sltua- opinions. The town can’t take For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. "enough of this triumph and enough ■a-.. The cane usee three laser For Wednesday — l p.m. Monday. tlon, I too must express my con- their money and ignore their For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. of that good thing until we have made cern a i a Christian. 'wishes. If Mr. Slelth wants to beams, bouncing light off obeta- For Friday — l p.m. Wednesday. cles. f black and white (JufH For Saturdi 1 p.m. Thursday. sure that we are not running outside I am not a spokesman or an call himself a racist that is his a little bit longer for Classlfled deadline — 6 p.m. day be- expert on the Mid-East, but I right but he doesn’t have the One adjustable beam is color) fore publication. S p.m. Friday for those laws of proportion which alone trained up to 12 feet ahead of Saturday and Monday publication think It is vital for Americans right to label the whole town, can give long life to a civiUzation." to become aware of the prob- I do wonder when the Man- the user and a low-pitched beep Monday, March 80 tells the cane user if there is a Usually, In every civihzation, there lems and be knowledgalde cen- Chester people are going to have cernlng the goals of Israel. enough and stop taking the in- lowlylng obstacle or drop-off are a few wise people, very much in a It is my belief that Amer- suits, orders and demands of the ahead, such as a step or an open minority, who try to give warning. They icana are apathetic toward Is- vocal minority. Remember your manhole. Note On A White Easter rael due to our ignorance com- freedom and rights are only If he approaches a large ob­ are usually labeled its defeatista, its Try and write a sonnet cernlng the facts as to Israel’s yours if you want them. If you ject or if someone crosses his killjoys and Its crackpots, while the hopes and expectations. don’t use them you may lose path, a s^ond beam triggers a About an Blaster bonnet civilization In question keeps on build­ It is my understanding that them. mechanism that gently tickles With snowonnet ing itself those monuments somebody Israel Is vital to the future de- Sincerely, Ms right index finger. velopment of the entire Mid- Mrs. Peter Sadloski If he approaches something at else will dig up some day, wondering, Blast. It is not her desine to BMltor’s note; And remember, head level, such as a low-hang­ the while, how a civlllaation which show­ gain more iterrltory or to con- you don’t have to call names in ing branch or even a clothes­ ed such knowledge and engineering and Nature Study by Sylvian Oflan. quer her Arab neighbors. Rath- order to achieve Insult, line, he’s warned by a hlgh- er, her aim Is to develop the (Herald photo by Pinto) pllched beep. When Differences Unite efficiency could ever d laai^ar. CROCUSES, EASTER SUNDAY land that is rightfully hers and Easter’s symbol rises over a hill in Center Park. The present cost of $5,000 per The position taken by Senator Rlbiooff at the same tinse assist her cane could be reduced to as low Arab neighbors In their de­ Five Firemen and those Northern liberals who Joined “ ~ as $600 if it becomes mass pro- A Justice From The South velopment. The Arab people live hton in the Senate p a sses of the original A Thought for Today Killed in Blast inflation on the education budg- e flnrt grade icans must be Infromed of these a $13,000 holdup Saturday night. Center St., I am confronted by goals. W « must not make the jured, many of them spectators of $1,341,969 over the current budget, was submitted cent. the result of residential conditions, as in worth’s supposed Imiproprletles might soon, If ever, supply. Its own cated by Secretary of State Wil- There are those experiences In in school the motter ia free to One of the two bandits who in­ have beien argued away by Ms support­ pilots to fly Soviet aircraft now Uam R isers’ , use of the word an ugly apparition right in the * • same mistakes that we made in who turned out Sunday night to to the Board of Representatives over the weekend by ------the South, where segregation has been, life out of which we emerge with middle of toe city.. . namely find employment. Your local vaded the store after closing ers if the Senate had been In another in the Egyptian arsenal. “ Interim.’ ’ frustration and feel thwarted. Mgh school has many 14 or 16 the tMrties and forties when we w at^^ firemen v ^ t ap- Mayor Frank McCoy. — " Mold Damages Peanuts time swung Ms pistol at the in the past, the result of deliberate pub­ Idnd of mood. But why dU the Nixon Warren Nutter, AssMtant Sec­ Rogers and the President toe I.O.O.F building remained * unprepared and peared to be a routine blaze at This is common to every person, We have always been qoted year old girls who would wel­ The figure includes $6,468,531 The Mayor has also requested ATL*ANTA — Mold oonteum- manager, Chairles Beckham lic policy. Admlntstratlon nominate a man who was retary of Defense for Intema- used that word deliberately to apathetic while Hitler destroyed, toe Sherwin-Williams Pain Co. in every age of human experi­ for being a charming little town come the Idea of earning a few for education and $3,397,0^ for that a civil engineer be hired, ixiation is one of thie most ser- Bethel, and the gun fired. The vulnerable to attack for oonfhct-of-inter- 'tional Security Affairs, a mili­ soften reaction in Israel — and How the Jewish hearts must store. A proper, sincere acceptance of the ence. —clean with a semblance of neat dollars a week to watch the general goverment. The educa- to work 'three fourths of the peiaiujit-indu3t*ry problems, bullet grazed Beckham’s head, est reasons? Didn’t the Administration tary headliner and doctrinaire among the pro-Israeli voter bloc have ached when her Christian About a half-hour after fire- Yet at the very edge of ness but that center is a mess. cMldren for an hour and a half tion budget accounts for the time at a salary of $12,000. This Miany species of molds, some of Both robbers were wearing Rlbiooff pooltiDR would see an acceler­ care, or was its own inquiry into Mr. arti-oommunist, played a lead­ biothers remained silent to her men entered the structure, toe here — to Ms decision not to despair, we find toe hope in to two hours until you return awt frvwt unpii rtf tbrt porUon of would eliminate the $10,000 in w'hlch produce 10x40 sutoatances rubber poiKhoe and Halloween Downtown Manchester ing role in the most exhaustive Anyone who is a stranger, would cries for help. ation of anti-segregation policies. North Haynsworth’s past characterlsUctUy sell Israel any more F-4 Phan­ God of which toe Psalmist wrote - T . d t ^ $1,27?,213 as against a $63,756 in- ,he current budget for engineer- under Certain conditions, may masks. ^ made off with 958 Main Street Middle East balance-of-power certainly get a most evil im­ from your Job. So a 9-6 Job is and South. superficial? toms or A-4 Skyhawks at this many centuries ago. TMs is a ^ crease in general government. consulting fees and actually invade peanuts. Of the 765,000 about $9,000 in cash and $4,000 I analysis ever made by a U.S. pression as this is the first thing very possible and someone is cMidiae& The nomination of G. Harrold Cars­ time. In fact, the conclusion by constant experience of the There were, of course, those who he see as he comes into town. with your cMldren when they " It an arUllerv salvo an ^ J portion of the bud- tons of peanuts grown each worth of checks. well is inren stranger. Even many of administration. The conclusion Ms advisers that Israel now person of faith; it simply does I am not objecting to all the return from school. I know, be­ doubted that the RiUcoff position could his backers concede that Ms record on that Nutter helped reach was enjoys overwhelming air supe­ not Juflt "happen" In our lives. e goals of Israel, such as the -b rick s and glass flying nil should it be, it would mean \ ^ ^ U n i t e d ^ e e , a ^ tenants of the I.O.O.F. building. cause that’s the way I got off area rabbis, be invited to speak over the place,’ ’ said Dave Tur- ^ rise in the mill rate from the Mayor further explained 3 per cent are mold-damaged. pltalizaU- prompt change if, as Israeli of­ haven’t bothered to ask tor any tion between de Jure and de facto, which in toe fieW is State Rep. Stewart to implement an ordinance I R * ® ® position. Especiaily after the Hayne- ficials constantly warn, Soviet consent they just give orders. I ■tv RiUcoff tried to blur, the President may Fischetti B. McKinney of Barfield, who adopted recently wMch calls for wwth oontroveiuy, we would think the pilots do Indeed come into the would like to know by wlfe.t be lessening the moral pressures on the President would have chosen an ex­ picture or if the E>ench under­ diviiS^ decree toev were c h ^ i i ^ ntinority leader to the the town to pay the full cost FUNERAL HOME tremely strong candidate. And it Mr. take a massive tralnlng-and- to decide the future of Manches- the 1969 sesaion. of Instolllng sidewalks in areas North to be sure to conquer its variety (3arswefl is such a candidate^ the Presi­ maintenance operation in Libya. ter They are entlUod to their Incumbent Congressman where they are needed for oMl- Established 1874 Three generations of service of segregation as quickly and promptly dent should send someone forward with But not even the evident So­ opinions ibut when they make P- as it expects the South to deal with its the evidence —preferably Mr. Oarsw W C t^ , UHILCVCU school 643-4791 MANCHiQSTER I. MANCHESTER. CQNN., MONDAY. MARCH 80, 1970 PAGE MINI t'l \\; V

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momlng at Miancheater M«- Manchester Area martal! Hoapdlbal. Shea Among GOP Leaders Teletrision Obituary Mr. Ledwlth was bom Nov. Police Log StSS ($) y«rqr li si»a (IS4S) Newe — Weather 29, in Hartford, and had Police Checking Breaks (IS) Dmals lb« Msi Spirts asA Feataia ( M > ^ TtM^MS) Mr WetM aad 4St • In Manchesteir tor the past Invited to National Confab (M) Mssiton eesm to It Clianes A, Zbiaser jq years. Ho was a member of ARRESTS (4S> (Hnifsa’s Islsad (MS) It Tahie a Thtof Eva Goller, 48, of Olaatonbury, Mancheeter Ttown Counsel President Richard Nixon will SiM (I) Stamp th* Stan Bewaa aad Mai Brtod Brtok dted FWday at 28~ yeoia wheA'hs^"retied charged with faih,re to obey a S T t r^ ™ ;rX r;^ riB “ Vi;a (M> Beepe Laash-lB Vernon poUce are investl'gat- cldent at the IntereecUon of (N) anitoaa’i MsaS fiM Bat Ma^rsea (IS) Tea 0*Cleeh Bapart Mrs. Ehnetyn KUis end Mrt. of united Ajiroraft Oorp., Wind- St., charged with failure to obey ^ teat ^ «h t ^ end. Bt. Ext. Fisher la aoheduled for (M) MeHale'i Bavp UiM (11) Tamps IS Barbara Popoff, both of BJUlng- gor Locks, before helneSred tour a traffic control .signal. Court ,. ^ ^ ^ f^ t o r m e r aUte ^ (it) News (S^) New ton. Burton ZhwBer and Mrs. v«ar« oan date April 13. toe Republican NaUonal Com- Atty. Shea, a fonner Police said entry was forced MRockvllle court, April M. S:SS (4S) BawhMe "Tazes — BrMa Porter S:M (I) News with Welter Orea 11 I t s d ) Newe — Weather Dorts Bamore, both of South member of South ______" " “ ®®’ Republican lead- representative and former Man- and In all instances toe home- Other area^rtlce activity: Mto (0) (0) Wlndaor, and brother of Mrs. united Methodist Church Wvl- 8antl Regina, 44, of 342 E. ers of aH 60 states. Attendance cheater OOP town chalrnwn. Is (•) Newe with “ %r*DcDa Beese (0) owners were away. Several iv ^ ns ililt (W) News — Weather UUlan Skinner of South Wind- Lodee of Ma.°nna of West Middle Tpke. charged with dls- Is being allocated on toe same Republican state central com- hundred , dollars worth of Alfred <3. Aberle, 17, of R t (U) Dtoh Taa Dpke itsr- i^rts Bor. Hartford Scntfeteh R r a m Bsattoy-Brlahlap Bepert lilts (t) Merle S:48 (t#> Leeal Newe (S-M) Dick Caratt Shew < . 0 ) 13. Connctlcut has 16 delegates at he Serves as Republican co- The five breaks are In addl- lane following a one-car acol- 7iSS (I) After Dtoaer Merle 11:45 meat s( Medltatlee aad Msa al w as' .in Wlndsorvine Oeme^ Grandview St., charged with ------(Kenneth C. Burkamp Fttotoe) (U) CaaAM Camata on lice Association, and toe w ^ 9 yv . worth of money and goods was vllle Court, April 14. tery. Truck and Pontiac involved in fatal crash. Sportsmen Club of East Wind­ fallure to obey traffic control thrown 44 feet, police In Q ueew s C ourt taken. Wayne F. Dailey. 27. of SEE SATUBDAT'g TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE U8TINOB . Survivors eilao include his sor. He was a past patron of signal. Court date April 13. said. He was not hospitall2:ed. NobcMly Told Because of (he rash of breaks, Mansfield was charged with wife, another son, a brother, 2 Miss Donna Lee Daniel, pqjice ^re asking homeowners failure to drive right on a other sisters, 14 grandchUdren, Wisdom Court, Order of Ama­ Radio ranth, in West Hartford, and L^nard Plersoji 32 of 2Si Cen- ambulaii^owned by toe daughter of Mrs. Howard Dan- p ,^ to leave on vacation curve after hla car went off and 16 great-grandchlidren. ter St. charged with Intoxication. \^„ulance Service of Manohes- The Weather lei of 22 Ardmore. Rd. and toe ^ report this to toe station and the highway In Tolland yester- Sixth Dies in Windham Crash (This listing inclndes only those newa broadcasta of 10 or U The family suggeote that any Ctorinthlan Chapter, OES, Hart­ Court date April 13. ^ ^ ^ late Howard Daniel, was re- jja,j ^ neighbor to be alert day. He is scheduled for Rock- 15, and her husband, Angel Lo­ minute length. Some stations carry other abort newacaata.) memorial contributions may be ford. WLiUMANTIC, Conn. (AP)— head-on collision was John Kru- car collided at Main 'St. and centl^ in■ the■■ queen's court------‘ at a■ to any suspicious persons vllle court appearance, April made to the charity of toe Survivors, besides his wife, in­ George R. O’Brien, 37, of 67 _ , _ . „ It’s Spring EVanklln Osuba, 10, .died Sun- koff of Stafford Springs, driver pez, 19, were pronounced dead 8:00 Now* military ball at Hofstra Uni- around the house, 21 . clude,-*v, ^ a nr brother, Peter W. Led- St. charged with two counts Middle Tpk^ Smday night. No day at Windham Memorial Hoa- of toe pickup truck. He was re- at the scene. The Valentins' 10- 5:U) Hartford Higlill«htr 8:10 Bpaak Up on Sport* doner's chdoe!. (Continued from Page One) versity of Hempstead, N. .Y. Carl Rollins Sr.. 48. of CJiap- Ed'ward W. ArnoUd, 68, of 7:00 Newa 9:00 News with of West Hartford; a sister possession of mariju- <»"« According to p(> pltal, bringing to MX the num- ported tn serious condition at yeor-old daughter, Inda Osuba, 8:00 OsBUsht 9:10 Spook Up Mrs. James J. Farrell of New (fifn iJtrttMntinn Pniirt rfnti* ambulajicc was travel- ^ . , She is a senior majoring In charged with faHure to Harttord was cfnriged with ber of victims of toe collision Lawrence-Memorial Hospital te died on the way to a hospital. 12:00 Quiet Hour* 12:15 Slcn Oft • Mrs. Phoebe B. Cooley ana and intoxication Court date •«» . t%t. % % their snow tdres off the.r cars, Bv>t AHiw^Atlnn ^ 1.4 j — ^ ji j._j oDM'n.ttnc' under the Irrfluenoe of wpor—uu WTIO IMt York Cyty: and a neiphew. ^ ling north on Main St. and col- , *1 ’ an eaucauon. drive right and warned for drlv- opevaun* unuer u « w Saturday night of a car and a New London, All the victims lived in Willl- 5:00 Afternoon Hdltioo TOLLAND — Mrs. Phoebe today. w«re left with less traction. ^ jggg ^aduate of Manches- ing after d'^nkteg following a liquor or drugs and faShiro to 5.00 Mike Green Funeral servloea will be Lided with a car driven by pickup truck. JoAnne’s father, Domingo Val- mantlc. 7:00 Ray Dunaway 8:15 Market Repon Bowers Cooley, 76, of Hinsdale, 13:00 Bobby Riven 4:35 Afternoon EMItlon Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Bose Leonard Paul Mandak 18 of James Olbrya, 21, of 35 Keeney *®^ High School, rfie also attends one-car accident early yester- drive In toe prop^ toro All of toose killed In the crash entin, 38, of WllUmantIc, had 8:30 Weather N.H., formerly of T olled, .^ed r a lf p w iiu Home" Leonara t-aui wianoaK, le, or ^ __ said his station had taken off ij.a„ii rvriu.irA in Airtinrn. ______.__ teg a one-car aoddent on toe The driver of the car that N.H., fosrnieriy off T olled, ntCT and g^eeplng and cleaning the Afenchester Unit of toe Ameri- Jose Mlartinez, 37, of School „ „ _ _ _ ^ Twcnty-elghl-year-otd Ludwlck Tolland, with the Rev. Donald Four passengers to a car In- Manchester public schools. while CJhampagne was only half about 4:30 a.m. streets last week. oaai Oancer Society will conduct v«iv.™ ______E. Baezkewski of Kensington Miller of toe United Church of St., Rockvmie, was c h a r ^ v

w ill be lined with the tong, hol­ ThirdTrip low fiberglaas diafts which Milan Leads make up the drill heads, he will ast 1 ry to Kidnap place heat sensors to record Fight on Car T o M oon temperaturea at different I\ V-' depths, how deep the sun's heat Soviet Envoy Foiled Riskiest penetrates, whether the, moon Is Congestion heating up or cooling off. the ra­ BUENOS AIREIS (A P ) — tremists jailedln Britain. (Continued froin Page One) dioactive content t In an apparent ef­ MILAN, Raty (AP) — Uritif bit of the sUU-comblned vehicles successful kidnapings of Ameri­ From the third hole, the astro­ fort at counteracting last week’s tow truoks, finee and pookage to one of 8 miles by 60 miles can diplomats in Latin America kidnaping of a nonOommunist bus ttoketa, tmmo nuthorttiM above the surface and release nauts plan to extract soil from and their exchange for political d:plomat by leftist guerrillas. the IiM (lunar module) at the the 10-foot depth so geologists prisoners. have made Milan the Italian The Russian Embassy^ con'- (ront-runnar In the fight against low point." can compare it with surface The British government was firmed today that one of its dip­ downtown oongeotton. But it will be tricky, he said. material. kept informed. But there was no lomats, idcntlfted as Jurl Plvo- In doing eo they have oourted A one-second overbum of the Haise said, " ll will give us a suggestion In London that the 10 garov, was involved In the abor­ WHY NOT ^ the dtafavor of the aut^lovi|« engine on the maneuver to the look-see through the surface British deiplomats or their tive kidnap attempt. Earlier re­ Mllaneae and irked many mer- lower orbit could send the two structure which In terms of time wives and children should be re­ ports indicated two Soviet dip­ ohonts wdio feet few er ooni craft hurtling into, the moon. could represent several billion called from the embassy here. SHOP WHER^ lomats were Involved. mean taM busineae. A bank em­ "Chances of doing this ore ex­ years of the moon's history." Two Irish extremists, Patrick The embassy said 40-Jrear- ploye, Oeeare UgeUid, com­ tremely small, however, be The last part of the first ex­ O’Sullivan and Connor Lynch, old Plvogarov, assistant chief of YOU GET IT plains: "Streetcars and buses cause of our good monitoring cursion will be dei'oted to col­ are serving seven-year jail the commercial seotion, had re­ are eJwaya overcrowded. I have systems," he said. lecting rock samples near the ternfs in Britain for attempting ceived a head wound that was a oar and I ooUld reach my Mattingly said they'll make LM. to break into an arms factory at I yALL- POPULARr a t- “ delicate” ' but "not too seri­ floe oomfortobly without the one pass over the landing area, Then the moonmen will re-en­ Dagenham where 2,000 sub-ma­ ous.’ ’ green anees. I think this meas­ at the eight-mile altitude before ter the LM, to eat. sleep and re­ chine guns are stored. pomlar A complete report on the kid­ ure woe an abuse by the city." separating on the second orbit. charge the oxygen in their back O’Sullivan is a self-confessed /ll/THAT MEANS naping has been turned over to Rortiei, Turin, Bologna and “That will give us good track­ packs. IRA members. the Argentine Foreign Ministry, other large cltiee also have ing data and a good closeup look The second walk is to start at Meanwhile, across the border the embassy said. The embassy # BIG DISCOUNT "green areaa" where parking is at the site, providing Jim and 9:68 p.m. Thursday April 16. in Northern Ireland, on army statement to newsmen was the banned. But nowhere etee in Itck Fred with gfreater confidence "This EVA will be a geology spokesman 'In Londonderry said % first official, tf incomplete, de­ ly ore bo mdny cars towed away they can make it Into those traverse," Haise explained. 28 persona, including five wom­ PRICES PLUS ■‘We’ll walk to a series of cra­ scription of what happened. en, had been arrested there and and fines enforced with such rough hills. strictness. "B y itsing the command mod­ ters and different terrain to ob­ Beyond confirming that a kid­ charged with disorderly behav­ TOP VALUE tain a large variety of sam­ nap had been attempted and ior after Easter parade erupted All Specials Effective New Yorkera, used to seeing ule engine to drop to the eight- towaways in the mid town area, mile altitude, we save valuable ples." had failed, the police and an into violence in two Northern might identify eaaUy with the fuel In the LM. That will give "Fra Mauro,” Lovell said, embassy spokesman declined to Irish cities. \ Monday & Tuesday Only STAMPS! Some “ has unique features from three give any Information. The trouble started when pro- MUan situation. However, the them about 14 seconds extra effect in MUan, a city of mlL hover time to look for a smooth basic age groups from which But a little-known right-wing Republican Catholic demonstra­ lion, an iears more striking than landing spot,” he said. geologists date the moon. There organization called “ Mono’ ’— tors In Londonderry’s Bogslde is the early Imbrium, the Coper- Hand—issued a commtmlque de­ district tried to storm a policy in New York with Ms eight mU- Nevertheless, it will be a diffi­ Uon. cult descent for Lovell and nican and the Eratosthenian.” scribing the four kidnapers as barracks and tear down the Un­ Haise. Photographs of the Fra He explained that Mare Im ­ “ heroes." ion Jack, symbol of British rule In 'Virtually the entire Milan Mauro landing approach, taken brium, the Sea of Rains 500 miles Police said the Foreign Minis­ In Northern Ireland. Some 260 downtown section green slgtM by earlier Apollo creiws, Indii- to the north, was created when try would have to study the case troops were called In to restore tell drivers they may not park at a i r 8-9:30 a.m. «md 1-2:30 people 1 cate they’ll have to skim over the moon was struck eons ago before they could make any order. In the clashes that fol­ p.m. In other daytime hours ridges ranging up to 8,000 feet by a huge comet or meteor. statement. But Alberto Gonzalez lowed, 17 troops and police were high. It is the largest of the moon's Magno, chief of a local police of­ injured by flying rocks and bot­ drivers may park for one hour tles. only. “ We’ll fly heads-up automati­ waterless seas, and the debris fice, denied a report that one of Vloiatora of green-cu’ea rUlee cally down to 7,200 feet,” Lovell tossed out by the impact formed the injured kidnapers had been The Catholics were parading ^JacK pay a $2 fine plus $11.40 charge aaid. "Then w e’ll pitch over. the Fra Mauro highlands. Identified by a hospital nurse as to commemorate the 1916 East­ Later impacts which carved a federal policeman. er uprising which led to forma­ It a car is towed away. W ien we do, we hope> to be look­ That’s atlff by MUan stand­ ing right down Cone Crater.” the Copernicus and Erathost- Witnesses said the four young tion of the Irish Republic. ards, although it costs $26 to re­ Lovell wUl then redirect the henes craters sprayed debris men, brandishing weapons, Seven Protestants were ar­ 1 -AFR05' ™ VALUABLE COUPON ™ cover a towoway in New York lunar craft—to be called Aquar­ into the Fra Mauro area.ncover- stopped the diplomat as he was rested In Lurgan, 22 miles from think we’re and there’s a plan afoot to make ius—and if all goes accordli^ to ing much of its valleys and low­ garaging the embassy limousine Belfast, where counter demon­ lands. after an outing with his wife and strators tried to break up a the rtiaige there $60. schedule, the two men will tend During 1069, 90,000 cars were Lovell said the Imbrium children. Catholic procession parading ouict< on the moon at 9:B5 p.m., Jack Frosc hauled away from the green material at Fra Mauro might the Irish Republican tricolor. Wednesday, April 16. The women and children were area i]vUh $060,000 in fines. The have been thrown out from 100 The Protestants burned an effi­ Lovell said he and his crew­ forced out of the car, and the city ppfd $640,000 for rental of 60 or more miles beneath the sur­ gy of Sir Arthur Young, the men gave a lot of thought to the terrorists started to drive off tnw trucks. The rest went to pay face. Rocks from these great British police chief, whom they names of the two ships. The with the diplomats. But a pa­ poUceinen on extra duty with command vessel will be called depths are believed to have trolman was attracted by the have accused of appeasing Re­ publican activists. Young, who coupon the tow-away fleet. CUCKOO Odyssey. been involved in the creation of screams of one of the wives and with ond purenoto To persuade Milanese to use “ We wanted something that into the Fr.-i Mauro area, cover- opened fire on the car, smash­ watched the demonstration was nearly hit by a rock when he o( $5.00 streetcars and buses the trans­ would be of an InteimaUonal na­ other planets, is thought by ing the rear window. Witnesses was recognized. port company started a new ture and which also would em­ many to have originated by the said the car stppped for a mo­ bag fore Idea this month. Passen­ phasize science. Mythology coming together of rocks and ment and a man covered with gers are allowed to use a single seemed to fit the requirement dust In a giant gas cloud. blood rolled out. He staggered 11-oent ticket cn several differ­ Democrats Pick Coupon Effective Klon-Tues. Only, Mar. 30-31,1970 . . Odyssey means a long wan­ If some scientists are connect, Into the Soviet Embassy’s com­ ent bps and tram routes in any dering and was the title of an some of the primordial rocks mercial office and later was Delegates Today Limit One Coupon Per Customer onehour period. ancient Greek Elpic poem about which formed our solar system rushed to a hospital, according for selling Food In ;Rome you must buy an 8- The Manchester Democratic the waiiderlngs of Ulysses. might be lying at Fra Mauro. to unconfirmed reports. cent’ ticket fo r ervery bus you Town Committee, when It Aquarius was the Egyptian wa­ The oldest rocks will be found The limousine was found later take. on the rim of Cone O ater. about 16 blocks away. Some wit­ meets at 8 tonight in the Muni­ SHOP ter carrier who brought knowl­ MlUan’s cam paign was cipal Building Hearing Room, edge and fertlHty to the Nile “ Fred and I hope to be able to nesses said the cor crashed; launched when its number of will endorse 13 delegates to, POPULAR FANCY Valley. • get to the -rim. The closer we others stated it blew a tire and cars soared to more than a half each of four conventions _ The name also has sort of a get to the rim, the older the that a passing army pickup a mlUloa, One for ervery three Stalte, County, First Congres- modem meaning. A lot of yoimg rocks,” Lovell said. truck brought two Injured men kOlanese. Thifo area has the people have utilized the name From Cone Crater, Lovell and to a hospital. Spokesmen at the uional District, and Fourth highest number of cars of aU lOP NOICH Senatorial District. at such low Prices! as a result of the change, of the Heilse will trek to Outpost Cra­ hospital confirmed at least two Italian provinces. advancement, which they’re ter, where they’ll dig a two- Injured men had been brought Those to the June 19-20 State No estimate is available of progressing toward. And we foot-deep trench and make gas there. Apparently one or two of Convention wll be allocated- ac­ txiw much reduction in traffic would like very much to relate and magnetic tests of the soil. the kidnapers escaped and were cording to the results of a iire- has been achieved, but even to the name Aquarius and what Then on to Triple Crater for being hunted by police. ference poll for the U.S. sena­ the casual eye the change from ' (Of (He ofoa's more rock samplings and back torial nomination. we’re trying to advance as a The Argentine Liberation 1668 is evident. to the LM after four or five Returns from all 70 com­ symbol of what they look for­ Front, a militant leftist organi­ Giuseppe PolUnl, rwho sells Honestly, we don't blame them! hours outside. mittee memliers indicate four ward to." zation, kidnaped a Paraguayan 46 OZ. gasoline in the downtown area, Liftoff Is slated for 7:22 a.m. delegates for Sen. fThomas The first moon walk is to be^ consul, Waldemar Sanchez, last .doesn’t need any estimates. He Friday April 17, linkup with the Dodd, three for AXphonsus Imows hs is pumping a lot tan gin at 2:13 ajn., Ihimsday. Tuesday and demanded the re­ CANS foe When you compare Top Notch's Everyday Low, Low command ship about four hours Donahue, three for Joseph rmf- IDWESI A color televMon camera will lease of two political prisoners t/»» these days. later. fey, and three uncommitted. >P|ife record the astronauts’ footfalls as ransom., The government re­ A shop owner in Via Montena- Discount Prices with other supermarkets, the difference Then down to earth, and a None of the 70 voted prefer­ In the dusty landscape. They fused and the front finally re­ poleone ^Inds the parking ben scheduled splash down Tuesday ence for State Sen. Edward has been hampering his busi­ is so greet, you might think we've flipped! wm be careAd not to pobit' he leased Sanchez unharmed- on at 3:16 p.m. in the Pacific Marcus or Fifth District Cong. camera at the sun, to avoid the Saturday. ness too. "I think M’s a tempo- Ocean. And then, amid the fan­ John Monagan, the two other raiy effect," he said. "People SfORE-WIDE biMnout problem that ruined President Juan Carlos Onga- ApoBo 12’s color TV. In case fare heroes deserve, that most declared candidates for the wm shortly realize that M is eas­ It's really not as crazy as it seems . . . we simply deduct nia’s government Is the first in (here Is trouble again wMh (hiB unlikely detour for heros—21 nomination. ier and foster to come down­ I Latin America to successfuUj^ the high cost of stamps, games, gimmicks and weekend camera, Lovell and Haise win days in quarantine to make sure The town committee will be town by bus." defy the demands of terrorist have a spare black and white they pose no danger to the earth addressed tonight by Manches^ TUESDAY ONLY The city to studying plans to kidnapers. Five other dlidomats specials from the mark-up of every item to give you the unit, the same one taken to the that sent them out to the moon. ter State Sen. Da-yid Barry and ccRstmct iBnderground garages EVERYDAY —three of them Americans— moon by ApoUo 11 astronauts Hartford State Sen. Joseph Fau- outside the downtown area to al­ very lowest everyday prices, every day! have been kidnaped by leftists NeH A. Armstrong and Eldwin Rao, both candidates for the low tommuters to come part since last September, in Brazil, Chuck B. Aldrin Jr. nomination for First District way by auto, then switch to ex­ Smoking Topic Guatemala and the Dominican “ Our first ETVA (extra-vehicu­ congressman. sirloin press buses. Our low-pricing policy has caught on like wild-fire . . . lar acttvUy) will be oonoemed Of Conference Republic. The governments pf mainly with setting up the those countries freed political our seles have more than tripled and they're still in­ scienttfic experiments,’’ Haise prisoners to obtain the release Tiny Island Rich Tolland County Two Manchester men will of the diplomats. creasing ... so you see, we're not so cuckoo after all! said. participate in the first state­ Meanwhile in Dublin, Irelnad One is a seienuoaneter similBr wide conference on "Helping NAURU ISLAND — 'Hils 8H- U.S.D.A. Irish police set up a tight secur­ square-mile South Pacific is­ Lawli Care Item to that left behind by Apdllo 12 Youth With Problems of Smok­ CHOICE PRECES! and which still is transmitting ity-guard around British diplo­ land enjoys the highest per ing,” being held tomorrow at mats and their families today Of TAC Session data on shock waves created by Valle’s Steak House, Hartford, oapCta Income in the wortd. The First meteors striking the surface following threats of a South average annual income of $6,060 sponsored by the Connecticut Cuts The fourth In a series of meet­ and possible moonquakes. From American style kidnap plot, is almost double that of its LB. Health League. ings f6r homeowners will be the characteristics of these tremists jailed in Britain. closest rival, the United States, quantities ex c ep t Kenneth Krivanec. ninth They acted on tips that the '-'W'T held at the ToUand County Agri­ waves, gecplQ'Blclsts can learn grade eajnth science teacher at at $3,303. Pourtifth of the is­ GROUND outlawed Irish Republican 69<^,b ____ ^CEPT ON WHOLE LOtNS cultural Center, Thursday from much about the internal struc­ niing Junior High School, wUl land is highesk-griade phosphate Army (IR A ) plans to seize a 8 to 10 p.m. ture of he moon. be on a panel discussing the of lime — a subtance that V British hostage and then de­ Recommendations on seed­ "With only cne sedsmometer,’’ question, "Who Raps with Ki. ciuding Beer and Cigarettes. Limit 1 Geupen for 55 minutes. A similar impact partment of psychology of Bea­ TEXAS CELLO CARROTS "The Twentieth Century Test Shop on earth would stop reverberat­ savings to you every day! * ver College, Jenklntawn, Pa., 25 Woman and her Challenges,” Per Famiiy — Coupon Good thru Aprii 4, 1070 ing in five or stx minutes. will relate “ Myths About April 6 at 8 p.m. at the Tolland "W e still don’t know what it No ups and downs in your Prescription Smoking.’ ’ costs—no "discounts” today, "Regular County Agricultural Center, means,’ ’ a NASA geolt^fist said. prices’’ tomorrow! Vernon. Later, after Lovell and Haise Bruce Kingsbury, asr'Etant leave the moon and rejoin Mat­ No "reduced specials"—no "temporary Top notch! leader of ttie State Line Stable- tingly in the command ship, Rockville reductions" on Prescriptions to lure matea Horse Club of Union has they will aim the empty Aquar­ customers! been appointed Tolland County ius at the moon to hit a spot be­ Hospital Notes At the same time, there Is never any tween their seismometer and compromise In service or quality! chairman of the 4-H Benefit the one left by Apollo 12. This visiting hours are 12:30 to 8 Horse toiow. will provide a pair of readings p.m. in all areas except ma­ Proceeds from the show will and perhaps shed additional ternity where they are 2 to 4 help finance the buildings at the light on he mystery. and 6:30 to 8 p.m. Wlndham-Toltetnd 4-H Horse Other Apollo IS instruments Comp In Abington. will record tKe energy and dis­ Admitted Thursday: Monom "Today’s Hangups" is the tribution of charged particles in Gervais, Woodland St., Tol­ ^ theme for the 1970 Teen Week­ DISCOUNTS the solar wind, the density of land; Linda Messier, East end to be held at Davis Resort, the lunar atmosphere and the Moodus, April 28 through 26. accumulation and effect of lu­ Hartford; Sarritha Weldon, Discussion groups will focus nar dust. All will receive power Broad Brook; Louis Smith, on "People Pressures:” ’’Com­ a short drive from a nuclear generator toir Vemwood Dr., Vernon. munications;’ ’ "Triist," and tended to keep the experiments Discharged Thursday: Mary "The Meaning of Person." Dr. from any alive at least a year. Prachnlak, Crystal Lake Rd.|, Paul Silverman will be the key­ DISCOUNT During this excursion Haise note speaker and discussion Rockville: Carole LaVole, Law-l STORE HOURS will' become the first moon drill­ rence St., Rockville; Robert leader. direction! er; digging three holes with a Raber, Carol Dr., Rockvilte; Mon., Tues. & Sat. 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. o rOORLITY fOOOS foa uss battery-powered, rotary-p>ercu8- Cheryl Robbins, Crystal Lake I Sion drill which he said "acts Wed., Thun. & Fri. 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Rd., Rockville; Susan Sullivan, P o l M o e a Ml MSUVI MWT TS LMIT tUSmiU-RNI SM J Tl like a Jackhammer and makes a Sharon Dr.. South Windsor; lot of clatter." Each-hole will be Mrs. Florence .Henderson and Potatoes ware grown In M arty lO-feet-deep and about son, Dailey Circle, Rockville; South Amerloa 1,800 years ago one inch In diameter. ' Mrs. Christa Wllkens and son, but dkt not reach Europe tottil 801 SILVER LANE • EAST HARTFORD • 1150 BURNSIDE AVENUE In the flrat two holes, which RFD 4, CJoventry. the leth century, accoedfog to Enoyolopewdla BrMannhsa. PAGB TWELVE LI5ICHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MOJ^DAY. MARCH 80., 1970

, 1 .1 I ■ » ' Castles in Spain TAR GAXER:* inliil-prlcliig-niliil-prlclng-mliil-prlcing-mlni-prichig® iiilhl-pricing-mliil-pi’ By CL.VY R. POLLAN- MANCHESTER. EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 80, 1970 PAGE THIRTEEN More Expensive UOA M Vow Daily Activity Cvida Save on the family size can! According to th* Start. Than They Look To develop rnessoge for Tuesdoy, dcr. iiljAt reod words corresponding to numbers 4-16.29-34^0 Bernadette Devlin Blasted CHtANADA. apiJa (AP) — 46-3(168 Vfe I of your Zodiac birth sign. AM-FINN SAUNAS to Spaki a dk«Mn ■ a "The Famous Flndah Health Bath 1 D o r 31 Fof 61 U n iq u e Moii For Playing ‘loan of Arc^ oofM tiw —iMt be {Motloel 2 U n u tu o i 32 To • 62 A n Snow Crop .3. designed for Modern American Llvtag” toMMt I t 3 t» 33 Be 63 Even llM t to ettect to the govem- 4 C o n to ct 34 W h o 64 In * o By MIKE MADDEN Aeked If the Northern Irish . 5 T o 35^ You 65 In . Aaeoctoted Prase Writer m ent'a w m ia g . The OfHoe « t 66 Reoch Chickeli, Turkey CaiheftloB IdenUfy themeel-vee See Us At The Conn. Himie Show, 6 Y o u 36 R'pen Ftae Artoii to chuge « f many of 7 Y o u f 37 Y ou f 67 On SAOITTAmUt Orange NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — with the Mtruggle of black Hartford Armory, March 31st thru April 5th Bpato’s talatertc traaew ee, eaye 8 Subifonttol 38 Better 66 Interest! N O V . » "Bernadette Devhn^^doea - not 9 A td 39 Atter^hon 69 O f | 0 Amrlcana, McGurran chuckled Amartoam, among others, ap­ 10 R*m#mb«f 40 A 70 To ore. rt reprewant her oonrtltuency, the ply tor tatormatton aboto pur- ^7-12-20.46 11 Approoch 4 L S h o rt 71 Jobs 6.19-24 or fieef Pot Pies 88,000 people to Northern Ire­ and aaid, "We have had this AM-FINN SAUNA SAL6S O F HARTPOtD 12 D ^ tin y 42 E llo r t j 72 Uncertoin Juice « ^ 7 0 « problem for 700 yeane. Perhaps Dlvieloii AU-Scaaon Fool, Ino. d M M Ct H CAflUni. Con ten t 73 Experience az. Little bits of orange land who elected her to Parito- 13 l« t 43 Chunks of tender meat, gar­ 3 But J a m aitm 6t ttss o O te U .M o ', 44 D on't 74 C re ep CAMICORN give it a fresher fla- ment. ghe to too bu«y playing blacke bt the United States Roabe 44A^Boltoti aasra Uie tone o f the toqu iries In- 15 M o v 45 H ov^ n’t 75 People den-fresh peas and carrots, Joanr o f A rc. And I ’v e told h er wtth ue. But, yee, we 46 Leod 76 Brtok Tel: 64B-6M2 or 288-1680 (Anytfm e) 1 6B « JAN. tt rich-flavor ^ravy, nestled Un­ do Bee a aimliartty, end we do dtoatoe that people are lured by 17 V is it 47 Sleep 77 Fru it der the flakiest top crust. lour Inlttal prlcea without know^ 18 T h o ie 48 Influence 76 Issues 8- 9-15-28/C* The epeakw waa not one of “y^npathtoe with blacke hem ” I9G10W 49 Po»j«ble 79 From 30-35.66 ^ log tile ooato ot reatoiatfeto the fiery MP’e arch-rival When Mlea Decvlto come 20 C o u ld 50 Y ou r 80 Possible AQUARIUS matotenanee. 21 C o n co n tro ie 51 O n 81 Y ou r UnlonUto laii Paisley or Sir ^-®-, awarded JAN. le One o f the oeaUea baa Just 22 Sofneone 52 Plu ck 82 Someone's John Chlcheeter-Clark, but Mai- ^ New Ytork 23 Nocessory 53 Y ou S3 Long been aold tor tS>8S8. H ie buyer 24 L ik e 54 W ith 84 S in g ly Stop & Shop Sliced or Halves achy McGurran, a epokeemaii ^ reoenUy gave to the may need tomdteds of ttmea 2 o W m i 55 Y ou r 65 Secrets 3-14-16-23^ for the Northern Iretand OvU Panther party, Dr. Robert E, Paul 86 Today that figure to put the crumbled 26 A ll 56 Cortdie Rights Association NICRA who "She should never have done CHIROPRACrnC PHYSICIAN V1KGO 27 Conditrons 57 D o u b tfu l 87 H eort that,” McGurran said angrily. CtjM o of Ian;}eron to usabte 28 Be 58 O f 88 Relotionships Is currently touring the United oonditlan. 29 A#or 59 Seen 89 L ife State*. "Many of us were vwy dlsap- ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE FOR 3 0 W it h in 60 O ccu lt 90 T im e pqinted with Bemodetbe, She The buyer, a Spanlah firm 3/31 McGurran is vMtlng Irlsto THE PRAOnCE OF CHIROFRAlCmC \21-i*J7-42 Peaches acted on her own part and not M adedby Rafael Zurtta Reque- Neutral American organizations to east­ t7-71A4-86 oa, has not tndloeded what it € For a real dessert ern and midweetem cities to ex­ as a representative of the Cadvo- AT lies of Northern Ireland. We ptons to do w ith the ca stle buUt treat serve these plain how his organization views 31 MIDDLE TURNiPIKE, WEST by Islamic invaders during their delicious peaches the problems of trouble-tom have no sympathy for the Black chilled over short­ MANCHESTER, CONN. rule of Spain from 711 to 1493. Northern Ireland. Panthers. They are a trlolent Blue Cross Head Gives Rx cake or try top­ organization. We are non-vloIent. Preaumatdy it wfil become a ping C a t e r e r's McGurran addressed a group tourist lime. at th eHlbernlan Club here Sat­ Bernadette Is supposed to be Kitchen vanilla non--vdotet.” One big proUem to tranqior- For Improved Health Care ice cream with ^ ^ V e a n s H urday night. According to Mc­ tatJon. The castto sits atop a these juicy Gurran, Miss Devlin, a member McGurran was finally asked how Mies DeVito has replied to OFFICE! HOURS TELEPHONE 600-foot rock. It oommancto a By JOHN CVNNIFF analynes of the needs of resi- peaches. of NICRA, Is showing no “real TUE8. -THURS., SAT. 648-6666 strategic position tor watching 4-1 hla varioda criticisms. “Bhe just dents. Some examples from the concern.” ^Y APPOINTMENT AP Bustiieas Analyst shrugs her shotfiders, end says aM roads into the nearby village HEW repxjTt: "She has not attended any of cf Lanjaron. In days of Modem NEW YORK (AP) — Health ie our meetings atoce the troubles nothing. & it then that’s Berna­ "Two new hoeiiitals, both half dette, she’s a tough one,” nile, it was used primarily as a now nearly a $61 billion indus­ empdy, within a few blocks of of last August. She has made fort overtcoking tour populated try, a giant that accounts tor each other in one city neighbor­ few appetarences in Parilament. areas below. nearly 7 pier cent of our gross hood; half a dozen hospitals in Gerry (MP Gerald) Eton te do­ Ttie oasUe remained as the natioaol product and se^ms another city equippied and ing -a much better job than nkoora left it until tost century beaded toward 10 pier cent. But staffed for opien heart surgery, SHOP Spring tonic for budgets! Bernadette,” McGurran said. when a mayor ordered the the giant Is not healthy. where the number of cases The question arises: Is the buUdiiigs tnside the tort de- That enormous aiae—five would barely keep one of the diminutive MP suffering from sn Btroyed on the grounds they ttmew the else cf 1960 and 16 centers busy.” Inflated ego? were 'about to o0Uap»e. Haof tlmea that of 1980—does not in- —(Development of data on unit "No, heavens no,” McGurran oidy the walls of the fort eue dioate strength; much of it Is costs. This, McNemey believes, fired bock, "she was otdy a landing. Cat and waste and inefficiency. is an immediately promising schoolgirl at Queens College (to “ Nothing remains,'* remtirfced Bhrlnk it and it woutd be strong- area. Oumputer breakdowns cf Belfast) when all gf a sudden a Spanish Journalist, "but ruins er. costs -wiould give a guide to the khe’s an MP. The girl Is only Low Prices! Top Quality! S&H Green Stamps! and memories." TUat, however, is not easy. comparative efficiency of inaU- 22-years-oId. Bernadette does not The castle was aoM at auction Out ooata and you stand accused tuUons and the doctors who k n ^ how to handle -all this. after three eartier attempits ot cutUng lives short. A manu- work in them. "H er maiden speerii to PeirUa- tafied to get die bidding up to a taoturer might reach a compro- —Changes in the method of ment (when she blasted Chtches- gowemment apipraieal of $1,641. miae between quaAty and price; piayment. “ Put the hospitals on ter-Clark and Prime Minister The‘Fussy When they learned it was tor ^ hoepWal never can. their mettle. Make them predLct Harold Wilson) and her trip to sate students at the University But, aaya Walter McNemey, what they -will be able to live the Urdted States made her fa­ of Santa Cru* in Ctolttomla of- president of the Blue Oross As- within.” In the absence of a The Easter Parade Was Somewhat Subdued mous,” McGurran said. People! fMed to send the fine aits office sociatlon, a reduction in costa oompietUi've market, MlcNemey mini-iiricing "Much of the blame,” he said, _____ 4 ^ 9 Rain hats and coats, umbrellas and winter coats, $1,300 to help rertore the caefle. oould be ecoompiiehed without said, a slmuAated one muet be pastor, left, seems to be admiring the wide-brim­ "falls on the American press. Tbe government pnUtriy reftised any reduction in quality. "We created. replace Easter bonnets and new spring outfits on med hat on a little girl. Many of the very young Th e newspapers m-ade h er a the otter, explaining it had its not Uvlng at Ihe quaUtative (D eveloping this pMint, Mc- some of the worshipers entering St. James' girls and a few of the older ones wore spring out­ Joan of Arc.” own fund tor Spiantdi hfstcrical edge,” he aaid in an interview. Nemey said be beliewea there fits yesterday to crowded services on a cold Easter Will she run agato? McGurran dtea it deems worth restoring. “I don't worry aibout a deOeri- ,^6 a resurgent in group I Maxi-men put Church. The Rt. R6v. Msgr. Edward J. Reardon, morning. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) was asked. “ Yes I think she will-; oiatloR of quahty,” ho contln- m,eaicdne, a pmetloe that . Bernadette is sUB much -better ued. "There to fat in the system upx>n by some doctors than any alternatives, either the a critical level . . . our lives and base Jay, 70 miles north-weet of and it’s everybody’s fautt. We assoclaUaiw that ropre- —British or other Northern Irish W ild o a W ell I the lives entrusted to us are Saigon and four mites from the must figure a -way ot interval- itieniL our best food ssflfeA'^ * No Letup In South Viets Catholics.” I being jeopardized.” frontier. Several days ago, Bernadette ing with some dtoolpMno.” Group medtoine, as McNemey Slowing Down, But there stUl were no signs A spokesman said 74 enemy McNemey’s oontentlon ^Ihet invoibvea associaitlona camped overnight on the front Air Traffic PATCO was ready to call off the Quit Border soldters were killed in the as­ Experts Hope the high cost o f hoaptUal care la ^ e and CSevoland were unaffected, appreciation to those controllers the enemy killed in the two bat­ ing the muzries of their howitz­ about them/? Th is w as just m ore bracing this concept,” Mc- uct, we're staking our 55-year reputa- (IQ publicity for BeniaitetteL” O il Qo‘a Ptottorm C, tecated SO ututoed westefidly. People often Neraoy said. 08 tion for quality. Nothing goes under I® , In.I^am l, where 11 of 78 con- staying on the Job at 360 airport tles. ers to fire point blank at the en­ TOPBODini miles out to ihe Gidf of Mexico, admitted for diagnosis or trol center personnel caUed to control towers and 27 FAA flight emy. The battle raged for 46 What does NICRA foresee for There were reports that the this summer? "Harold Wilson It has ipewed thousands of bar- treatment that could ihe per- our name until it meets our strict stand- Blck today plus 6 out o f an a ir­ radar operaUon centers. minutes before the North Viet­ South Vietnamese may have came over here and told the rets of oil since March 10. formed In a doctor’s office. Q ards of quality... until it’s been tested 3 port tower crew of 24, planes namese started to withdraw. Blacks Seek John Shaffer, FAA adminis­ mode a third foray across the United States all was fine in A Other wells connected to the Aged, chronically ill p a tle^ oc- and re-tested by our Stop & Shop Bu- ■were rumtog three to four It was the second time thte $ trator, said Sunday night the border on Sunday, but this could Northern Irelanid. Nothing is platform, have -been capped .or <,upy expensive rooms to hospi- hours behird schedule, especial­ year so many Americans had To Improve Lot S reau of Standards. Then we price it I slowdown was a power struggle not be confirmed. fine there. If the Brittsh do not kllted. The wells -went wild dur- ^in instead of nursing homes, ly to New York, Cleveland and been killed in an enemy attack. ■ lower than the comparable national * 0 fought by PA'TCO to gain con­ American officials refused to realize this and do something ing a fire. "j£ a bed is added to a hospi- Through System MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY SPECIALS (Chicago. trol of all six labor g;roups rep­ Thirteen American Marines The effort to kill no. 6 Includ- jt will be filled,” MlcNemey brand to bring you the extra benefit of comm'ciit on a weekend trip into about correcting this aituatioti 3 . The problem, was mosUy still resenting controllers. were killed In an attack to the ed the driUtog of an emergency nai«4, explatoitog that the addl- mini-pricing® savings. USD A Choice Grade personally inspected maxi-man beef . Cambodia by Ool. Elrnest P. between the Oatholios end the NEW YORK (AP) — A Louto the controUera at the centers. A . Que Son Valley Jan. 6. Protestants, there will be more I o „ . . „ , J,__ The airlines, through their ae- Terrell Jr., senior U.S. ad-viser abaft nearly two mites deep to a ^ hospital wings with more U.S. sources in the 3rd Corps Harris poll conducted for Time skillfully cut and carefully trimmed for more value I New York to C hi^^ g^ sociatlon, claimed the control- In Kien Tuong Province. trouble. point near the bottom of its really doesn’t hrip solve a tnagarine indicates that the E Instance, would be handed from tactical zone, which Includes P a IsI P iife $nM4. $119 6 $teR oiivt, o q * teirs, axiUons w ere causing the "‘But we plan to reiact without shaft. Then thousands of barrelB problem as much as it might ‘‘-VBBt majority” of Negroes in ©I I aO IQ ! a UIS Tuty, 9$r, laltRM. R n Rki center to center by successive Accompanied by an American saieon and the 11 surrounding loss of miUlons of dollars and newBmoin, ■viblen-cie,’ ’ M cG urran continued. of seawater were pumped down contribute to It. the nation "wrant to -work SttRkUMR controllers to New York, Wash­ provinces to IttR kf 79* that they intended to file suit “We might undertakie a rent under high pressure in an eftort Occupancy, he said, to not a through the extoting system” to Sliced Bologna ington, C leveland, IndlanapoUs namese Beutc.nant crossed a few pirebase Jay was locat- against the union to federal strike where no one -wUl pay to chore off the oil flow. good measure. "It doesn’t indl- improve their lot. R iRtofM l4Mt 9aR and Chicago, before ‘finally com­ yards into Cam-bodta, about six ed, sold today the attack could The emergency shaft pro­ ttof $ *9kf 59* Americans have been ordered to per cent of the nation’s black less there were controUers tor F. Dee Bailey called the suit the border. would be non-vlioilent and -woiAd said Sunday there was "quite a ■f ItlRfM (ty Hit ritet) avoid any action which might HeaMtii, Education and W elfare population—roughly two million ttIfkfiMW Ik 68* each segment of such a flight, “the most foolish thing I’ve ever Fresh enemy movements bit of salt water in the produc­ Liverwurst emphasize our protest. It would Deperbnent stated: persans—consider themselves the FAA simply didn’t allow the heard.” disrupt the possibility of Im­ have been noted to the border tion of No. 6, which means that result in chans for the British.” ” ... beds lilted with ‘revolutionaries” and beHeve All Meat Frankfurts*r.V»r 75* Steal Ilane to leave the ground. Bailey said that of 8,400 con- proved relations -with Cambodia. region, the sources said, but Tendernived Steak (Round) there is a reduced oil flow.” these paittents -who don’t need to Porterhouse Meanwhlle, the dispute deep- trollera all told, 3,800 were off Terrell said his orders were that a ‘ ‘readtoeas to use -vio­ T? added that they show no sign of be there, and hospilBls build lence” will further thedr posi­ Sliced B a c o n 88* ened Into legal moves, accuea- the job Saturday night. “There 'to encourage meetings be­ being tied directly to the turbu­ tween Vietnamese and Cambo­ more beds to acoommodate tion. E tlons and apprehension over has been a decided expansion lence in Camibodda. H ow ever, South Windsor more of them', and cocks keep on dians.” He did not say from Over the last four years, the fUght safety. of the trfnd in the last 24 hours the sources also noted that in ©I QQ what level his instructions Pine Pharmacy going up. In a senBeJcsB spiral p^jj showed that those who be- 8 8 I® Easter weekend departures and I predict it will skyrocket,” the last two weeks rice codies Ground Round School Menus that has been repeating itself blacks ‘‘will probably have he aaid. came, or why. Gor. Center A Adame Boneless Sirloin were delayed up to five-and- usually placed to Cambodia by *1" Terrell, the newsman and the tor yeara.’-’ to ireaort to violence to win half-houra to the Northeeurt and The FAA disputes Bailey’s the enemy forces ha-ve been New Shipment If the oonttoutog tncreases jiaid risen from 21 per 3 young Vietnamese officer com- For This Week Midwest, the areas hardest hit figures, saying 89.4 per cent of turning up to Vietnam. Latest Fashion reaiched 10 per cent of the gross gj p^j. gj Negro munixMled to sign language with by the members of the Profes­ the controllers at 360 towers Firebase Jay Itself weis to be Polaroid Sim Glaasoe The foUowtog hot lunches -will national product, McNemey population. Among Negro teen- curious Ckimboddans for about Free Prescription La ROSA sional Air Traffic Controllers or­ and 37 regional centers remain closed today, for reasons tfiat be served to the Jojithu Windsor haU an hour until a man -who Pick-up ft Delivery aald, “it -wlllI be a dtoanter.” agers, the figure wras 40 per ganization—(PATCO—calling In on the job. . ■ were not explained but ap­ Ooato, he eald, muat be "boxed pgnt V f S ervice — 649-9814 schools this wertt: Top Sirloin Steak sold he was a schoolteacher ar­ Spaghetti sick. Bad weather added to the Bailey has been ordered to ap­ peared not related to Sunday’s Tuesday; Baked chicken with in.” How? McNemey suggested ^hg poji i_255 blacks ajcross rived and spoke with the Viet­ trouble on the northeastern run­ pear In court Wednesday with attack. cream gravy, cranberry sauce, these poasibilltles; » the nation sfiowed that 64 per namese offirer In French. ways and slowed buses, a popu- two other union offlciaJe to face It Is standard practice in the mashed potato, buttered com, —Frandite4ng of hospitals by cent of those queried believe As the offlceTs were about to lar alternative for the embatUed contempt of court charges Wed V le ^ a 1st Air Cavalry Division, the C . , ’ 1 0 0 fruited Jello with topping, milk. -the stole. Thte would help con- “things are getting better than Facial Tissues »____ !•__ th.,- ovvi»>mmg dinner goett* surprlH roccoli Mame, president o f N ew Y ork and ClUef OontroUer Theodore t>)tm with Mfore dinner PATCX) aaid Me oontroUers "-are An A m erica n Em bassy brightest star and six times coooptt' cf your foverlle 3 A. Mattil sold, “We have a. fuM 918 FOR « WEEK OOVRSB INOLIIDES: Ignoring to a man any tete- spokesman said ttiat there has tongsr than the diameter of the •preods on CMx crqcfcert. staff of pereonnel today.” LESSONS AND MUSIC MATERIA^ Cold W ater '^all" 32m M 79< moon, according to the Smithso­ •c King-Size Sandwich Bread gnama sent to th em ." He said he did not know U been no change in poUcy along Advanced ''all" V!.‘3.89 I the border, a policy he de­ ftf.asailiH f>F % h o u r s i^a t h w t ij, b SJBBLD nian Astrophyslcal Laboratory. ROBERT J. SMITH, a Fresh from Stop & Shop’s own In Philadelphia, cMaf control­ the people out atek were memr It bears the nickname Milk­ I bakeryl Enrich^ illced white T 3 ler L«o Marahall eketdied fur­ bere of the Proferatonal Air scribed as one of "exercising W EEKLY STARTINO THE WEEK OF APRIL 20th WSUmUISMITIIS SINCE 1914 J 2 l 0 Z # l extreme caution.” PRAdlCE FACILITIES AVAILABLE Dishwasher "all' Color Bleach Rinse ' r.a *'** >n 6 9 c man's Comet because it is visi­ bread... makes ta ller toast, 3. ther punitive action saying "ac­ bars of (PATOO). Mattll eald he ble only in the early morning more delicious sandwiches. ^ lo a v e s tions to remove from service” did not have a Met of the 16 con­ In both known inatancee in LIMITED ENROLLMENT hours when milkmen are about. 1 Why pay mote? o —he did not elaborate further— trollers at Bradley who are which the South Vletnameae FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 872-4922 649-5241 2 2 u l t l 5 9 c W is h I t to brightest between 4 and 4:30 i^'era Itiing taken against ten PATOO membera. toroea went over the frontier to L u x uiil*L.u.|;. a.m. and will rise earlier each M i MAIN STUIT, MANCHICTIR controHere involved in the slow­ troUera -were to coll In riiric, we fight, their U.S. edvlBere were (Gresaf Flssr Next Is HesN 4 Hsls) taken out before the border woe day befora dtooppearing at the inini>pricing-mini-priciiig-mini-prlciJ»«^^minl-pricing-mlni-priclng®miiil-(iQ down thara. would be able to operate nor- Phase III Soap l*«li $h( 2 ^ 4 9 < end of tbs weak. PUote employed by Trane maRy here,” Mattll said Sunday. croaaed.. tOc Dul P«k 22.111152< To the north along the border, Pi World AirUnee sent a telegram Supervteoni and non-union con- Colofo Ino VefMMte VoieteUe Juke Kte-L-RitlM Uytr Fbverri D«f Feef illH w aafSC North Vietnamese troops at­ to Prealdaht Nixon Sunday aRk- troltera replaoed the peraotmel Bel Meet# Sweet Peel______m m S aS Sk Ing tor inunedlate mediation of out rick on Sunday, he *6 ^ tacked an Amerioati firebase h h i2 the dUpute. They eald. "pilot re- Today "wq have more t ^ befora dawn Sunday, klUJng 18 We Reietve The llilrt Te limit Ountltlet Beet, OtereNu eef fehetie PieftKb k e e « l heai I Porte now feidlcate air traffic the minimum number of shift Americans. Thirty othera were Vs Milo NmHi of The droll 9ri(*t IHtitIte le lin t Netleeel Seaeteurketi -wounded in the attack on ootitrol probleme have reached ptreonnel,” he raid. File- ‘; \' •U \ \ V ' ■'A

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Into NHL Eastern Division Lead EARL YO ST Pilots Set for Possible Takeoff most burled the Seals instead N E W YORK (A P ) _ _ wnukee interests. The petition pumped spice Into other base- ments, worse execution than to- the first Pittsburgh pdteher to go NEW YORK (AP) — East, The Rangers trail the Urree to play with St. Louis’ di­ which got two goals by Jean Ra- third-place Oanadiens by two vision title and Los Angeles’ telle and one each by Bob Nev- Mirmesota exploded with three Herald Sports EdiloF San Francisco’s jet-set Gi- "^ys the Pilots owe more than biiil fronts Hunday as Chicago day,” said a disgruntled Smith. nine innings os the Pirates The little elf with the last-place finish the only certain In and Brad Park. It was only goals in the second period, whipped Kansas City 8-1; long- points i).nd Detroit by one. ants hdbbled home after $8 million and are losing $12,600 Cubs’ third baseman Ron Santo “ Those guys are getting paid pointy hat and turned up Elsewhere, Minnesota blitzed things. the second victory in the lost 15 breaking a 2-2 lie, nntj then got ..j . u u 1, . . .V, . r-u 1 ... . •’ 8'* hitting by Jolm Ellis and timeo more to tlie UllTd. Claude each day. tried to chase a heckler into the good money. They might get ar- Thurman Munson powered the toes who draws up the Na­ Oakland 8-3 to close to within Chicago’s Esposito recorded games for New York, which will bombing in the Pacific . . . Larose and Billy Cfeilns each Owners of tlu; team claim a stands and Detroit Manager rested for fraud. They are tak tional Hocjcey League one point of Uie fourth-place his third shutout in the last four spend this week playing first ThinkiiTg Positive and the Seattle Pilots got New York Yankees over Wash­ schedule in mid-summer Seals in the West. Pittsburgh games and upped his single sea­ Toronto and then Detroit twice. hit twice, pro'ected loss of $1.6 million if It Mayo Smith lashed his players Ing money under false pre- ington 6-1; Danny Walton’s Oakland plays St. Louds and set for a possible take-off must be rubbing his hands opened a four-polit edge over son record to 15 by blanking To­ The Red Wings, trying to end stayed in Seattle another year, for "lack of pride.” tenses.” bases-full single In the ninth Ijos Angeles twice Uiis week today from their storm- in glee right now. FSUlodelphia in the battle for ronto. Gerry Plnder and Bobby four yeafs of missing the play­ Lucchesi Attitude Sale of the t-tub would clear all Santo’s critic reportedly Detroit has won only seven scored the winning run In Seat­ offs, got a late power play while Minnesota faces L.A., lashed runway on the West debts, they said. threw 16 ’ cenls in coins and times in 22 spring exhibitions. tle’s 7-6 triumph over Oakland The NHL steams Into Its flnol second ^ace by tying St. Louis Hull scored two goals apiece tor PhUadclphla and Pittsburgh. Two possibilities could keep showered the Cub Infleldcr with " I c a n 't psychoanalyze and !.« Maye’a two-run homer week with the tightest race In 5-5 on a disputed late goal by the Black Hawks. by Alex Delvecchdo to tie Boston Coast. The Giants concluded a disas­ its history and the contending Ron Sehock. It was Chicago’s 43rd victory for the second straight game. Scliock’s tying goal in the fi­ the Pilots grounded in Seattle— profanity during a game be- them,” Smith added, "but I to the sixth carried Cincinnati trous lour of the Far East Sun­ clubs will battle it out head-to- In Saturday’s games, Toronto of the season—five more than Don Marcotte and Don Awrey nal seconds against $t. Louis all CLEARWATjER, Fla. — switch - hitting Bowa, the PCL a bid for the team by a Seattle tween Chicago and San)Qlego at know thla. I know that If you over the New York Mets 4-8. scored for the Bruins while Gar­ day, dropping a 10-6 bakeball head. and Chicago tied 1-1, New York the Bruins have had. Should the but clinched second plfico for “Thinking positive, that's all-star shortstop stole 48 buses. group headed by Fred Ruge, or Scoll.sdalc, Art?,.' \ can’t have any pride, I ’d wont Rookie Luis Alvarado’s third ry Unger had his 41st for De­ Pltt.siburgh and set off a lengthy exhibition game to the Lotte Or- an order to the Americ.-in When the Cubs came to bat In to go home and hide . . . but I ’d hit, a bloop single to right, The Cliicago Black Hawks tied Montreal 1-1, Boston tied two teams finish the season tied my approach to managing, * * f lons for their sixth loss in nine moved into a tie for the East Di­ Detroit 5-5, Pittsburgh edged in points as they ore now. Chi­ troit. dispute because of to. * faulty League requiring owners to the bottom of the sixth, Santo want to come to the ballpark broke a 6-6 tie and launched and it’s the way I want my Importance o f Games games with Japanese teams. vision lead Sunday, beating To­ Philadelphia 2-1 and Los An­ cago would get first place on the The Bruins finish up with two clock. keep the franchise out of the red made several attempts to leap and do something about It the Boston to on 8-5 win over Min­ ball players to think," new The Pilots, meanwhile, hoped ronto 4-0 on Tony Esposito’s geles dumped Minnesota 4-2. basis of more victories and be­ games against ’Toronto next Tile clock failed to How important is it to win to 1970. over the box seat railing to next day.” nesota; Bob Christian’s lOth-ln- Philadelphia managed to land their ftoanclally-rlddlod record 15th shutout while Boston All of the East teams except come the first team in NHL his­ weekend after playing Montreal operate wllli 19 seconds left In exhibition games? T'.ie Giants gifted the Orlons reach his heckler, but was re- What can be done to instill ning stogie scored Carlos May Frank Lucchesi told a circle franchise in Milwaukee while was settling for a 2-2 tie with Detroit have three games to tory to go from last to first to a in mid-week. Detroit plays To­ the game but referee BUI Fri­ “ Winning is a good Idea when with four unearned runs In the strained by teammates. The pride? with the winning run as the Chl- of writers. arguing their case today before Detroit. play. The Red Wings have four stogie season. ronto, Chicago and New York day allowed Schock’s goal be­ you are down here (Florida) es­ third inning us the Japanese critic was quickly escorted from “ I ’m not going to stick some- cago 'White Sox nipped Philadel ‘‘When I held iriy lirat meeting Meanwhile, New York remaining, the extra one being ’The Hawks play Detroit once twice. cause he said it was scored to pecially when you want your a Seattle bankruptcy court. team forged a 7-0 lead. Steve Scottsdale Stadium. thing there that isn’t there,” he phia 2-1; Atlanta scored both Us with the players, I told them that knocked off Mo-treal 4-1 to with the Toronto Maple Leafs, and Montreal twice this week. In the West, Oakland could less tlion tile 19 seconds there players to think positive, too. Federal Bankruptcy Referee Whitaker later put .some life PS: The Cubs'won 10-4. said. "N o one else can, either, runs to the ninth inning to a 2-1 we were not k second division tighten up the struggle for the only team eliminated so far. The Canadlens were stung by have all but buried Minnesota’s were left in the game Mdien the ...... „ ______listless Giant offense At Lakeland, Fla., Smith blt- If you haven't got It . . . you victory over Baltimore; Califor­ team and If they considered Getting off to a winning start fI:?.™'.®. final two playoff spots in the In the West, everyone has a revitalized Ranger attack hopes but the North Stars al­ clock failed. here should heln oiice you start “ by Pacific Northwest with a solo homer and run-scor- terly criticized his players after haven’t got It. nia spilled Cleveland 6-4 and themselves a second division tog sacrifice fly. llinlr 10-4 loss to St. I»uis. Bob Veal ran his spring train- Los Angeles turned back Hous- player to put the stool on top of playing regular scheduled •’ ap­ games,” Lucchesi said. prove sale of the Pilots to Mll- Verbal and physical outbursts I never saw, in all depart-' ing record to 4-0 and became ton 6-4. ' his locker and walk out of the ------$------Bleiva Lon^ Time Dream/ said Menne Umpire’s Clinic room,” he said. "N o one left.” "My idea of Tunning a spring Lucchesi — pronounced Lou training camp is to work hard, Ron Fairly Paces East Victory The lost In a four series Casey — Is working on the first m but have fun. I like a loose club. umpires clinic combined for half of a two-year contract after I feel that I should treat all the Pancho Villa Gallops Away, little league umpir^ os 19 years as a minor league >' players like men, like major well as now appllcai^ts for manager, the last 14 in the leaguers. To Be Here and Help Cause the local baseball chapter, Phlllle organization. Eleven of V ” A manager’s toughest job comes from the sixth inning on ABA will bo held Tuesday, March his 14 years working for the when he has to decide how far Sentiments of Ball Players W. L. Pet. O.B. 31st at Illing Junior High at Phils he posted 'winning seasons, 7:00 p.m. he should go 'with his pitcher X Indiana 56 19 .743 — Trevino Wins Airlines Open including six championships, LOS ANGELEJS (A P )—Usual- Pitcher Jim "Mudeat” Grant and what defensive changes Kentucky 40 34 .641 16 Chris ilcH ale, local pro­ plus one tie for first. should be made,” the Phillie ly toe whole point of the game Oakland who was to be­ Carolina 37 38 .493 18% MIAMI Fla (AP) Lee minutes before that would have round of 71 and Menne, refus- fessional umpire, and A1 come toe 'Victim, of a three-run Cowles both inomberfi of the boss related. Is to -win. But Frank Quilici New York 36 40 .474 20 Trevino ^ ’abbed his $40,- lifted him out of reach. ing to fold in Ws first big oppor- Dream Comes True FRANK LUCCHESI eighth-inning uprising — p»ut Pittsburgh 24 81 .320 31% CL 4 1.. 1 .-^1 tunity, matched it. At one poant, local chapter of approved “ Four years ago when I was Just then Woodle Fryman, echoed the sentiments of 43 The merry Mexican plunked .. . v , ’ soul into the singing of toe Na­ Miami 21 55 .276 36 000 and galloped away ^ the Andover, Mass., lmkno^^'n baseball umpires wlU con­ managing Son Diego in the m i i ace.of toe staff, i^ked by and ^ ^ said "the tional Anthem. And Coretta Lucchesi flipped him a new Western Division with the swiftness of Pan­ In another putt from six feet on behind, duct the session. Pacific Coast League, one night Weapons Traded only point was to be liere and King, ^ d o w of toe slain civil baseball. Denver 44 33 .571 — cho Villa. Left behind was the second sudden-death hole Stanlon, a slender Aussie, Anyone Interested in be­ my wife, Cathy, said to me, 'I help a good cause.” rights leader, put the game in __ The club traded off its two "That’s been a ritual with me (AP Photofax) Wash’n. 42 34 .553 1% loser Bob Menne, a golf and Men^e Upped out. Trevino missed an elght-ftMoter on the coming a member of the lo­ have a feeling that you will be QuiUcl, a Minnesota Twins in- motion by throwing out the first ICE ACTION— ’ Jacques LaPen’iere (2) maintains Dallas 39 37 .613 4% tour nobody who is now slapped h'.a caddy on the palms 18th that would have put him in cal chapter of approved m M a ^ “ in’ toe m a^r l e ^ e s weapons, Richie Allen for 19 years of managing. A fielder, was the only player who _ _ ball. _ _ .513 4% imd was 1970's first double tour­ clutch on Rangers’ Ron Stewart (12), who is rolling on the ice with Mont­ Los Angeles 39 37 simply a wealthier no­ the playoff. baseball officials are asked In either 1970 or 1971 and hoped “ P b ^ . gives ’p,^y Saturday’s East- stars were all over toe place, real’s Pete Mahovich (20), as referee tries to separate them. No one was hurt. New Orleans 37 38 .493 6 nament winner. Ti^vino bagged $40,000 and to contact A1 Cowles. He will that it would be to Philadelphia.’ refused to r ^ r t to it to me and I give it to my westWest Baseball Classic at at DodeerDodger Today’s Todav’s were wf*rp at at bat hat finrfand i*nto thj* the x-Clinched division title. body. ” I gotta catch that 5:50 Menne made $22,800, four times conduct another clinic on "The dream came true last toe Phils after being dealt by starting pitcher each game.” " I wouldn’t have felt so bad if Stadium. field. Yesterday’s — Joe Black, plane,” said Lee as the sun the previous earnings by tlie 28- April 3rd, at his bomo for September when I signed -with St. Louis In the now-famous re­ Does National Hm key Ix^iigue 'Trevino had won it,” Lucchesi, a newcomer The game, which attracted Larry Doby, Don Newcombe ^ started stoking over Miami Sun­ year-old New Englander in ills those wishing to become toe Phils,” the dark-complected serve clause case. Phoenix Evens Lakers Series East Division Menne, forcing a smile. "But I to the big show, know toe Na- 31,694 fans, was a benefit to and otoers—were to the coach- day. ’’Got to get back to Ei first 15 months on tour. Trevino, members this year. There little meinager noted. “ We’ll be a running tearn, W L T Pis. GF GA gave it to him.” tionalLeague? honor toe late Dr. Martin Luth- tog boxes and dugouts. And Paso.” who- also won at Tqcsoni this are five new applicants to does at stressing speed because you Chicago 43 21 9 95 234 162 Menne spread his hands to the How Lucchesi look ’’Basically, I feel that know- er King Jr. Proceeds went to managing the teams were form­ As toumamet officials hond- year, upped his 1970 loot to date. Bob Cook froin> Wind­ bis can manufacture runs with Boston 38 16 19 95 267 207 fashion of a fisherman teUtog of the end o f toe ralribow in ing my own players is far more the Southern Christian Leader- er Brooklyn Dodger great Roy catch: ” By this far, I blew cd over the check for 40 grand $77,458. He leaped past Dick sor, Don Cowles, Richard baseball managing career? speed. Speed is Important both important. ship Conference, founded by Campanella for toe East and Speeding Bullet Stops Knicks, Montreal 37 20 16 90 235 184 Eickenhorst Sr., anil Rich­ Trevino’s caddy could be spottd Lotz as the leading money win- "rye ncrificed a lot, man on offense and defense. I like a As for the apparent lose of King, and toward a proposed "Yankee Clipper” Joe DiMag- Detroit 37 20 15 89 226 184 what I had dreamed about so ard Eickenhorst Jij'. from fleel'g for the parking lot with ner. Lotz got $9,400 for finishing aging those 19 years, but I was nmntog club,” he said of his Flood, Lucchesi said, " I ’m not memorial center to Atlanta, glo. New York 36 21 16 88 233 177 Rockville, and Leo Stjiidtz of Toronto 29 30 13 71 216 229 N r '^11 it four"fert“ ^ ‘ii^ that clubs slung over a shoulder ^ d happy in what I was doing. young squad. going to cry if Flood doesn’t The composlUon of the teams New York Mets e)ce Tom Sea- doesn’t =ound Quite as bad ” W&Wy polished cowboy Menne ranked 105th untU this East Hartford. Loiighery Contributes to Attaek West Division " I thank God for my being to " I f you check toe records play. It takes more than one was a novelty — stars repre- ver and St. Louis fireballer Bob '^ e ^ L o ^ t J i ^ M e n ^ trick- boots to hand. tourney. His total is now about St. Louis 35 27 11 81 218 176 baseball. Baseball is a great you’ll find that we’ll be toe first man to win, in fact it takes 26. sentlng six National League and Gibson held toe west to four NEW YORK (AP)—A 124-104 Saturday night to take n .against the Knicks, a run that 25 36 12 62 176 229 le_____ to a 14-foot b'Tdle putt Su-day Trevino sidestepped the usual Bpoti.” major league team ever to open Flood’s loss may be an Incen- American League teams on harmless hits through six Inn- Tn—1. fvi« tonft AAo ir,r>(r rwvst.vietorv nresH inter- t would give $40,000 foi the speeding Bullet came to 2-0 lead to their Western semifi- started one game before the .A io 17 32 24 58 196 219 on the 72ml Wole of the $200,000 long post-victory press inter nimHfvinv that Nets Gain Hie PhllHe leader is toe sec- the season 'with rookies at live to several other fellows to squad. Ings while Seattle’s Lew Kraus- r.'ils. The Philadelphia 76ers and 1969 playoffs which New York „ . National Airline Open to dead- views, but Menne stayed and exemption from qUiUlfymg that ond of Italian descent to mexi- shortstop and second base.” try a little harder tor a start- The East, led by home runs se was giving up second and the rescue of Baltimore Oakland 21 39 13 55 162 236 with winning, ’' said Milwaukee Bucks, tied 1-1, re­ swept from the Bullets to four lock him at 14-under par 274. patiently talked of his near eoes ager to the Nattonal League. Larry Bowa will be at short ing job.” off the bats of Ron Fairly of third-inning homers that decld- (AP FtuXofax) l^innesota 16 35 22 54 213 254 Menne. “ If 1 blow the 36-hole just in the Knick of time sume their Eivst. rn Diaasion str.iight. Lee misfired on a six-footer miss. Trevino shot a windup Victory Over BENEFIT GAME—Ron Fairly of the Montreal Expos gets a warm greeting Los Angeles 13 50 10 36 161 280 out at Greensboro next week, I Phll Cavoretta was toe first and Denny Doyle at second. Luchessl who has dra'wn ex- ^°utreal and Ron Santo of toe ed the game. The West finally . . . while a burst of Phoe­ playoff series tonight in PhUa- Hawkins scored 34 points and from teammates on the East All-Star team after he belted a home run at the start all over beating my head with toe Chicago Cubs. toe pair has teamed up the g(,py occasion for his run- ^ ' ‘^sgo Cubs, won 6-1. Fairly scored to toe eighth off Phila- nix’ Sun Power put the delpliia. Silas added 25 as Phoenix shot against the wall in Monday Floridians Luccheri has been managing year® i" the minors. wUh umpires in toe minora^ named toe game’s most delphia southpaw Grant Jack­ Dodger Stadium. The game was a benefit for the Southern Christian Leader­ Baltimore Oocah Gene Shue down the favored Lakers. blast on Los Angeles. qualifying.” in iwWsUe Btops like Medford, "Doyle is the Nellie Fox-type played a dozen years, all in the valuable player. son. ship .Conference and the Dr. Martin Luther King Memorial Center in Atlanta. pointed to the contribution, oi Til - teams .shot poorly from MIAMI (AP) — 'The cellar­ Kevin Loughery provided the Trevino was streaking for El ThomasvUle, Pine Bluff, Poca- hitter, but with more power. He minors before turning to man- Loughery, who was playing witli the floor in Uie first half and Exuberant Burton Finishes dwelling Miami Floridians jtieverr spark as Battimore bounced tlie Paso to make a Monday court tello. Salt Lake City, High sprays hits to all fields. Doyle aging four broken ribs iind a punc- went into the dressing room at got off the ground as the New Nerw York Knicks 127-113 and 59 . appearance. He sued his man- Point - Thomajndlle, Williams- swings toe bat well, hits a long " I ’m very relaxed, not M arylan der points by Connie Hawkins and lured lung suffered during a internii-ssion tied at 47. ager Buckv Wov last December coasted to an easy keyed Com Off tfec Cofof> Loscs by a Neck Decemoer ^ American Basketball As- port, Chattanooga, Little Rock, ball, and is a good man at get- up at being here,all, I after ------______^ F l S H I N % Paul Silas led Phoenix over Los g'tmie Feb. 25. Jerry West who scored a Stunning College Career and woy countersued. . ^ „ , i i.* i San Diego, Readlpg and Eu- ing on base. He has a great prepared myself all those years Angeles to the National Basket­ “ He WiLs running,” said Shue, game-high 33 points, helped Los ■•That 5:50 plane Is the last s^-aUon victory Sttoday nlght.to gene before reaching Philadel- sense of the strike zone and tor thisopportunity,” a confld- Takes First 'i ball Association playoffs Sun­ “ and he gave us a real lift. He’.s Angeles russunie a 64-56 lend one that’ll get me there,” said phla. draws a lot of walks, toe man- ent Luchessl answered. Pre-season trout stocking, race would doom his dream of 200 backstroke with a 1:52.77 started during the first week of Richard Downing te SuUland, day. just one heck of a competitor.” early into the third period. But SALT LAKE CITY Lee, who was more stony-faced The playoff-bound Nets, todged Phlladelptila lost 99 games in ager reported. Doyle was toe He has a man-sized job My Dad George Takes Big a triple championship. clocking. Hall owns the Ameri- March In Connecticut, Is running Md.; John Orzel o i Bristol and The victory gave the Bullets Loughery only played 19 min­ Uie Suns beating Los Angeles — Applause still ring- than usual during the playoff. in fourth place to the ABA, placing fifth in toe National most valuable player in the ahead. Lucchesi’s 20th year as Hampered by a torn knee, the can record of 1:52.0. on schedule, reports Board ol Robert Norton o f WoocRiuty their first victory in three utes, but averaged almost n on the backboards and getting through Utica’s ritzy Although Trevino streaked trounced the Floridians from the Lesigue’s Eastern Division last Pacific Coast League as well as a manager 'will be his most courageous Burton churned the Otheir multiple winners includ- Fisheries and Game Director w ere the top nam te In Oonnec- games In their Elastem Divi­ point a minute as he .scored 17. pinpont shooting from S il^ a n d an exhausted away with $40,000 of National opening minutes as Sonny Dove seasMi. the rookie of the year. The crucial test. first 1,000 yards at a minute per ed ’Tennessee’s Dave Edgar in dropped in seven of New York’s Theodore B. Bampton. All in­ tiiicut Duckpin Tountaments over sion, beot-of-7 semifinal series Loughery, of course, wasn’t Hawkins tcok an 81-79 lead at Airlines money, he hopped a exuberant hundred. That would not be good the 100 and 50 freestyles and In- Step Toward Derby Raee dications arc that lakes, ponds the weekend. with Nerw York and Phoenix tied the whole Bullet show. Wes Un- the end of the third period. ---- . - „ , , « ------...... Delta jet heading west. National first 10 points and wound up and streams will receive their Downiiig took the Nick Tron- the Lakers at one apiece to their, •seld helped witJi 34 rtbounds. Hawkins supplied the scoring Mike Burton pulled out of enough to beat Colorado State’s diana’s Jim Henry in both low is still idled by a strike. with a gfame total of 21. Jackson Set to Defend Title NEW YORK (AP) — Another race for 3-year-olds also missed the Flamingo be­ full pre-season allotment of Olaaric at Mancheeteo' with Western semifianl test. This was only the second vic­ fireworks in the final period as. the water for the last time Ralph Hutton, who earlier had and high diving. Henpr also was Stanton fired a flve-under-par Levem Tart, a former West next Saturday will be toe 11-16 cause of a fever. bnx)k, brown and rainbow trout a ten game soort of 1461. His Atlanta turned back Chicago tory in 14 games for Baltimore the Suns pulled away. in his brilliant college ca- clocked a 16 :23.94. And every- a double champion last year. 67 on the County Club of Miami Palm Beach high school star, Silent Screen will use the I mile, $60,000-added Arkansas by Opening Day, Saturday, April score ranged from 119 to 200. body knew it. Powerful Indiana piled up 332 course and his 13-under par to- claimed game honors with 32 Gotham Stakes to see just Terlago duplicated the feat of reer. Derby at OaJdawn, while toe big Ms sire, Terrang, by winning 18, at 6:00 am . Other top scorers among 216 It had been a fitting finale to Hence, the yelling began: Go team points, compared to 236 tal of 275 fell just one short of point® ns Don Freenian paced where he fits in the Ken­ race for older runners wUl be entries were: 'Vincent Dl'wer, the losers to wind up with 24. Proven Vets Added the Santa Anita Derby. Bill "The big problem” , stated Hamilton Finishes Third the competitive swimming lega- Mike, let’s go Mike,” and Bur- for Southern Califorma and 206 the front ruimcrs. tucky Derby picture — a the $126,0(X) invitational San Sll-ver Springs, Md.; 1430 Fred Floridian Don Sidle was credited Shoemaker, up on Terlago, also Bampton, ” is not putting the fish cy of the UCLA senior; victory ton picked up the pace to about for Stanford. UCLA was fourth Homero Blancas canned an picture in which My Dad Juan Capistrano over 1% miles rode Terrang to his victory In Hearr, Cranston, R.I. 1307; Rog­ in the grueling 1,650-yard free- 68 seconds per hundred, sUll not “-t 186, followed by Long Beach eagle two on the 352-yard 18th with 20. In—It’s seeing that they’re not George and Terlago are on grass on Santa Anita. 1956. Shoemaker has won six taken out before Opening Day. er Pace, West Hartford, 1394; style for a third gold medal in safe. But the frenzy mush- State at 126, Michigan 118 and hole for a 65, best of the sun- Rookie A1 Cueto took game re­ To Oakland Lineup Allison Edges Yarborough ^ M currently prominently dis­ In the two big races for older Santa Anita derbies. And the major ofienders are Frank laizzi, Stamford, 1884; the NCAA championships. roomed into on ovation and Southern Methodist 96. splashed day. bound honors with 14 MESA, Ariz. (AP) — The Oakland Athletics have By EARL YOST played. horses last Saturday, William Ekidle Belmont sent Dewan youngsters.” George Pelletier, Manchester, He had claimed the 500-yard Burton went faster y e t . ______added some proven veterans to their young roster, hop­ With Silent Screen, Mr. and Haggln Perry’s Dewan won toe past William T. Paae H i’s He pointed out thalt illegal pre­ 1384; BIU Majewttki, Meriden, In Atlanta 500 Auto Race ^ 1^1 freestyle and 200-yard butterfly Wlien he touched home, the SARASOTA, Fla. — "A player $57,800 Westchester Stakes at 1371; BUI Hunt, West Hartford, ing to get past the one final hurdle that seems to be Mrs. Sonny WerbUn’s 2-yeor-dld Gaelic Dancer, about midway season fishing, mostly by Juve­ titles on previous nights. electronic scoreboard glistened must learn the strike zone first. Aqueduct, with Arts and Let­ between toe sixteenth pole and 1369 and Lou LaPerle, Plain- ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) — Bob­ get back into the stime lap with champion of 1969 on toe slde- niles, is responsible for the lo.ss UConn in Tourney Indiana won its third straight with a 16:10.49. Gable Suffers First Wrestling Loss, standing between them and the American League’s That goes for boto toe pltctoer ters, toe 1969 Horse of toe Year to finish for a three-quarter- field, 1369. by Allison, an opportunist of the the stocky Yarborougli. Unes, My Dad Georgie and Ter­ of thousands of trout each year; team title in the three-diay meet, The time was especially tre­ Western Division pennant— the Minnesota Twins. and the batter. Once a player fourth, and T.A. and J.E. Gris­ length victory in the Westches­ High Fi've game block prises ' first order, sp>ed to victory to Then, when Uie green flag fell STORRS (AP) The 1970-71 lago took major steps towaud trout that were paid for through and Stanford’s Brian Job broke mendous in the 4,300-foot altl- "Minnesota is toe team to has learned this, toe rest c ^ ^ K ^tu cky Saturday. som's Charlde Jr., won toe $60,- ter. were taken by Burt Reich, the Atlanta 500-mile stock car six circuits from the finish, Al- basketball season at the Uni- license dollars, and stocked for versity of Connecticut will in- another of his own records on tude of the Utah campus, a fac- Larry Owings Ends Streak at 181 Wins beat,” says Athletics’ Manager Reynolds and Jose Tartabull. easy,” Manager Don Gutterldge 000-added Oaklawn Handicap at Arts and Letters, who had Trumbull, 702 and Fred race Sunday with this notaUon lii^on roared by the three-time ' My Dad George, owned by the enjoyment of ail anglers, the final night Saturday. But the tor which likely precluded any John McNamara, who tk over Oyler and roolde Jim Driscoll of toe Chicago White Sox said. Oaklawn Park. won six straight including toe juveniles as well as license-hold­ McCurry, Manchester. High sin­ staring at him from his tostru- Atlanta 500 winner to grab the clude competition to he pre- EVANSTON, lU. (A P ) — ‘ T get him. When I got a two-point ” I mode too many mistakes Raymond M. Curtis, edged hero's.crown belonged to Burton, wholesale assault upon the rec- My Dad George, who beat Belmont Stakes for Rokeby Sta­ ers. gles, Bob Obelwutldn, Taunton, ment panel; "The name of the le.ad which he held doggedly for ^hrirtmas Bayou Cl ,c at La- made too many mistakes . . . I predicament (a near-pinning po­ against a very fine apponemt,” from Hank Bauer late last sear are likely to be toe backup men ------Fence Post' Farm ’s Com Off After a few moments of erd book, Com Off The Cob by a nose in ble, never was in (xintentlon In He added, "Although the loss Mass, and Joe Qeteso, Ansonia, game is to win.' his second career victory on a fayette. La. can’t remember anything that sition) to the third roiuid, I muttered a bewildered and dis­ son. "They made a couple of in the infield. eUly fierce, former White The Cob by a neck In the breath - gathering pensiveness. But Stanford’s Job, a mere the POamlngo, took the lead in his 1970 debut. of toe fish is a serious problem. 180. A score te 1321 made toe major speedway. Also playing in the Dec. 18-19 happened to the last 40 seconds )uiew I had him.” appointed Gable. trades and they feel they helped Fernandez is counted on to Sox pitehlng ace, has replaced $144,600 Florida Derby at Gulf- The 34-year-old Hueytdwn, the former Olympian smiled freshn^an, produced a 2:05.99 midstretch and then held off Charlie Jr. led from start in 08 is the time necessarlily spent list. The difference was that Alli- tournament will be Yale, South­ . . . I couldn’t believe it.” themselves.” provide some hitting punch in Mel Parnell as a color announc- stream, white Mr. end Mrs. Ala., veteran, had put the agn and looked for both his mother showing to the 200 breaststroke, Com Off The Cob to win the beating Vif by three lengths by Conservation Officers to hold .son took on new tires during lii.s western Louisianti and Oklaho- Those were some of the re- But toe Twins, who won toe the catching slot, something toe er with the Chicago broetdeast- Samuel J. Agnew’s Terlago beat Orael won the Whltney-aiwe there beneath a picture of his 1%-mile Florida Derby in with Traffic Mark third, in the doWn this activity, even more maV saidlttiU eU c'D lw tor’ J ^ months to good enough to crack his own m arta’ of” D ^~G able~aftw hte pennant last year, didn’t out- A ’s woefully lacked last year, ing crew. Parnell, like Pierce, Alan Magerman’s George Lewis B at New Ha-ven 'with a six boss, on liour before going out final pit stop. Yarborough took 1 ;80 4-6. Oaklawn Handicap. L. Toner. Packed crowd. NCAA and American marks. stunntog loss to soidtomore Lort by 2% lengths In toe $141,400 serious Is the character damage game score te 815, helped by a to do battle with NASCAR’s on only fuel. trade the second-place A ’s, who though McNamara is hoping a fine southpaw pitcher during In other national features. Ali­ And upon spotting the joyous And he’d done the same thing ry Owings of Washington to the S ^ ta Anita Derby. Com Off The Cob, toe Foun­ suffered l>y youngsters who 187 game. Andrew Proto, Bran­ beat. His boss, Bob McCrary, “ His (Allison's) tires gave scattered players to all comeia young Dave Duncan wUl also his playing career with Boston, bi Music, $23.60, won the $28,000 come to feel Huskies Finish Third >=iugh: “ They must have Friday night in the 100 breast- ftoals of the NCAA wrestling Silent Screen was toe early tain of Youth ■winner, remained that some laws ford, was second 'with 814. general manager of Che Dodge liini more bile on the slick of toe country In their quest tor develop as a hitting catcher. was a Bed Sox radio and TV Pimlico Stakes for 3-year-olds; beaten one another half to stroke. champianships Saturday night. Kentucky Derby Havorlte after solidly In toe Kentucky Derby can be bent, and toe attitude Other leaders among 140 en­ dlvisdon of the Chrysler Corp., track,” .said Yarborough who MIAMI (AP) — Connecticut’s death.’ more hitUng and some relief John "Blue Me’s for a third-place finish pitching. Chuck Dobson and Jim Hunter In Chicago. Jack Drees is toe California Oaks at Golden Indeed, it had seemed for a Long Beach State’s Mitch Ivey Iowa State, was one bout away juvenile and toe Bahamas in his of Charles Wlndie’s Cassie Red, all juvenile fishermen after ob­ Bethany, 807; John Hague, Cole- Drdvtog a winged Dodge, Alli­ the garage area Frtday. “We in the Mi mii Round-Robin tour­ Outfielder Felipe Alou, first- figure to toe three of the A ’s rldef White Sox announcer, Gate Fields; Rio Bravo, $26.80, serving a few of them fishing while that swimming’s toughest upset Indiana’s Gary Hall in the from one of the great feats in 1970 debut, but then he finished toe pace setter who also Is eligi­ brook, 806; Tony Imtino, East son beat Mercury’s Gale Yar­ decided to go with Uie tires we nament were dashed when Mi­ took toe $20,000 Spring Fiesta Illegally.” the sports history. He hadn't baseman Don Mincher, catcher starting pitchers with Jim Ro- eighth In toe Flamingo in which ble for toe big race in Kentucky. Hartford, 801; Hentry Resile, borough to the wire by five sec­ )iad on, figuring they would last ami College scored twice on a Frank jBernandez and pitchers land, and Downing fighting for Carlos May, White ^ x out- Cup on a foul claim at the New lost a stogie previous bout to he suffered leg cuts. Hie Derby Her-Joc Stable’s Noskra’s (fontlnued Bampton, “ Some West Haven, 796; Charles Carl­ onds after a three-hour, 34 min­ the distance. Tliey did not, and wild pitch and two more times Orleans Fair Grounds, and Rus­ high school or college, piling up Al D o o ^ l^ , Diego Segul, Jim the remaining spots. chances should be accurately chances of going to Louisville Hds fish for trout before toe sea­ son, West Haven, 794; Leo Pal- ute chase that saw the lead that's the breaks of the game.” on a home run to defeat the "Mudeot” Grant and Juan Pi With the addiUon of Segul and of toe Cincinnati Reds. Tlte fw- sell’s RuUoV $5.60, ■won toe son opens because they really A rch ibald Paces W esterns a string of 181 vlctoriee, 108 of gauged by toe one-mUe $60,000 suffered a severe blow when he ladino. West Haven, 794; Sam change Itands 20 limes among Huskies 4-0, $7,800 New England Stakes at Yarborougli 1 d the nio.st laps, them by falls. xarro have all been added to toe Plzarro and toe presence of mer Is one of ^ Gotham next Saturday a* Aque­ was withdrawn from the Florida aren’t aware of toe law. Otoers Sitoettlno, New Haven, 790 and eight drivers. Narragansett Park. are more knowledgeable, but 129. Other leaders included Bud­ Ohio State shut out Michigan Despite Gable’s defeat, Iowa A’s roster along with veteran Fred Talbot, Paul Lindblad, Ed .®Pots in toe Chicago artillery. duct. Derby because of a fever. He Joe Ravalese, Hartford, 780. A Allison, wlio averaged a rec­ In AU-Star Hoop Classic fish anyway, their parents not dy Baker in a Dodge, 89 laps, State 8-0 to win first to the State had little trouble to nail­ utility Infielder Ray Oyler. Sprague and Roberto Rodri- score te 753 made the Ute. ord 139.544 miles per hour for Major league umpires now realizing that wrong is being and Donnie Allison, brother of event. ing Us second straight NCAA guez, Oakland la in good shape High single awards went to the distance, by all odds INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (A P ) — floor and five of edglft free Alou figures to start in toe may receive a salary up to done. Unfortunately, I fear that the winner, 84 lips. Baker' had UOonn’.s Jim Jachuim was se­ championship by piling up 99 in the bullpen. Frank Prete, 160; Ed Gutt, So. sihouldn’t have been the winner. Nate Archibald, a post-season throws. Earlier last week, he outfield along with Reggie Jack- far too many parents, anglers to quit after 263 circuits be- lected .after the tournament for points to 84 for ninnerup Michi­ $28,000 annually, with the crew Windsor 166 and George Ross, son, who led toe majors with 47 captain getting an additional Yarborough collected $11,875. ciiuse of igniUon failure. ;uid the pitcher’s position. He sensation from Texao-E l Paso. gan State. themselves, wink at their chil­ Jr. West Haven, 166. Third place, worth $6,800 wer.l MemplhiB, Tenn. liome runs last year, and Rick $1,000. The minimum for the dren’s illegal fishing activities the engine failed in Donnie Al- pitched 12 scoreless innings to was busy Last week buUddng up Oregon State was third with Kings Triunlph Norton had a six game 884 to to Pete Hiimilton, 26-year-old . , . The little Miner star averaged Monday, who has shown signs with the attitude: ’Let toe kids li.son's Ford 30 laps later. He Die tournament :ind led the 80. followed by OUehoma State men in blue is now $16,000, plus win the Andsmour B at Ansonia, Plymouth driver from Dedham, bargaimng power agatost the „„iy ,9 a game durto^the qirlng_ _ of blossoming _ into PROVIDENiJE. R.I. (AP) — ______^ _____ fish. .What’s a few trout?’ was credited with eighUi place Huskies to a 1-0 win over Ohio 79, Iowa 45, Oklahoma 44, Wash­ expenses. The A.L. salary scale • I > w .u Other leaders among 72 entrlM ^Mass,, winner of the rich Diiyti- professional ' basketball teams regular season, but his 63 points the excellent hitter toe A’s think >pyyo goalS by Marc Dufour led fpr uinps is up $11,000 since in the final order. State. ington 27, Pittsburgh 22, Ohio were: BIU Malavasl, Hamtton. na 500 a month ago. that drafted him. to the two all-star outings fish and game l a ^ is made to University 21 and Michigan 19. he will be one day. the Springfield Kings to a 4-3 iggg, Umps may now retire at 820, Jim Plnchuk, Shelton, 806; Trailing Yarborough by slight­ ” I haven’t talked to them real. Like most of Texas all Connecticut residents—but Hopes Kept Alive Two other defending cham­ Mincber will start at first and vlcto- ja ^th full benefits. Sam Schettino, New Haven 808 ly more than a lap with 15 miles Quarterback Mike Phipps of .—El Paso’s stars to recent especially to parents. Children much,” he said Saturday after pions came through for Iowa toe rest of the Infield wiU be toe ry over toe Providence Reds ------Len Passander,- AnaoniB, 802; to go, the slender, dark-haired Purdue was tlie prnsscr on four NEW HAVEN (AP)—The New years, he’s a product of New •ame u last season. Dick Green Sunday night. The loss damp- Dally ■visitor at Payne Park, should be encouraged to engage Haven Blades kept alive their scoring 35 points in his West York City’s playground courts State with Jason Smith wlnnii^ Frank Musbek, Seymour, 8wayne Keller, Oklahoma B'nuHjona Joe Rudl, Tommy games remaining. residence soaking up the sun­ ton, had high single 164. * State, 128; his brother, Darrell, shine. MORIAHTY BROTHERS g lV e S yOU Mheduled for Sunday night was Although just 6-foot-l, Archi­ AKRON, Ohio (A P ) — The of Oklahoma State, 184; an easy going postponed because of the weath­ bald was the second-round pick , ^ n____ /-.i i u PRECISION TUNE-UPS er. of the C ^ton aU Royals in the stop on the Professional Geoff Baum. Oklahoma^ Here’s one vote that each (9 CARBURETOR SPECIALISTS 1 team should place tbs names of STO»S STALUNO 4 HAND New Haven got goals Satur- National Basketball Association Bowlers Association lour begins h. „ __ Sportscasters and W riters tTAHTt- IMPNOVClOAtMICIAOC TOYOTA their players on the back of A CNaiNt MR^ONMAMCI drry night from Mike Hornby and the fourth-roUnd Tuesday with $25,000 going to b t ^ h o r ^ to ^ N C iST u^ COROKA and Mike Rouleau, and, iron­ 4-Door Sedan fliodce of I^ la a of ^ Amerl- winner of the sUth annual in the same year since Meri the teams have adi^tod this I m B x ically, for the first time to the can Basketball Association. mi k n. Induct Late Qem McCarthy series the glades did not out- Chortle Scott of. North C a«> firestone Tournament of Cham- and Burl Jennings accomplish­ ayatem. Aa said before, the ed the feat for Michigan State SPEOAUSTSIN Delivered shoot their opponent. Both goal­ llna, with 18 points, 11 rebounds P*ons- _aALMBURT, N. C._ (AP) - main objectors would be the to 1941 and 1942. ELECntOMC EMGIME ies h:id 31 saves. and several assists for the Bast, The top 48 proa clash during The htto“< ^ M o C M t o y l Curt Gowdy, concessI y itatorlpttona •BATTeRieS •SPARK PLUGS AutomaUc Tiins WSox Hvdiica Sqiiud and was voted the tournament’s mission, White wal Purdue All-American Rick ment will be televised bo induotod Into the National and Ray Scott of the Hughes identify the •RCOULATORS •FUEL PUMPS SARASOTA, Fla. (AP) - The outstanding 'wrestler award aportewtltoni and Sportscasters Ne‘wo^ Detroit Free players in •OENCRATORS •POINTS/CONDENSER! tires, 'Tinted Mount, with 26 potota, and Jim ABC Sat. April 4, at 3:30 n.m wTth •ALTERNATORS •STARTERS MORIARTY BROTHERS All vinyl interior Chicago ■ White Sox reduced McMililan of Columbia, with 23, EST. ^ Haute FamsTWay rf«ht. He ^ urtform - by pocket watche. •COILS •WIRES 90 H.P. engine, wall dtadln 1908. . Press, Jim a ^ training Is (DBA LYNCH MOIDRS) their ro.ster to 27 phiyers Sun­ were the top scorers for the Jim Godman Elkhart, Ind., ’ ’When it was over '■ said Ow I PtMiotejc) 801 Center Street, Manchester to wall carpettog day when they returned pitchers FIRST D E F E A T — Dan Gable, right, of Iowa Awwli also wUl be clock-work, end the plus Loads of Lux­ Ea.st. The winners hit on 60 of 97 last year’s champion, returns toes " I loakeri «« i^ n 643-5135 B irt .Johnson and Rich Maloney field goal attempts, led by but wHl face stiff challerges l ^ k ^ Uke ^ e State, who was never defeated in high school and to iwlloiud and state winners at New Ywk, coaches are dealgnated by too Open Eves. Except 'Thurs., Sot. ury and Safety Ex and catcher Art Kufnyer college wrestling, congratulates Larry Owingg of I Japan's No. 1 Auiomobila Monufactu/or traa! their...... minor league complcxfor “ Archibald got his 86 points . by I™ tours "rr"'*' leading money winner down to the fli^ round reeUy Washington. Gable lost the 142-pound weight class reassignment. hitUng on 16 of 28 rfiots from the this year, George Pappas. helped. I thought then I woldd to Owings in the N C A A wrestling championship. ' A v ' ' V \ 'V y » \'\ti'y'-vy'' \

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Hours 9 a.m. to near home. Temporary, full- manent job, top wage* wlW SEES WABMEB SMILES CHARTS 1 Got up BRICK, block and stone work. a ir l in e t h in k . TOU ADVERTISING 1:30 p.m. Pleasant surround- time or 9-8 p.m. Highest pay. opportunity to earn extra in­ ON AN eIo w n ' OUGHTA BE A PA Y 5-----WinUm Brick walls, patios, outdoor-in- come. Call Mr. Raddlng at PASSEMSER VJHEM LATE 10 Form of art 1 Regulation CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS ings. Ample free parking avail no fee. Staff Builders, II .Asy­ HIS f l ig h t is PSCLAREP door fireplacco, sidewalks, i l l e g a l .' 11 Rccohl of 2 Of the mouth able. Call periKsmel office lum St., Hartford. 278-7610. 828-3238 between 8:80-10 a.nL OVERSOLP.' 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. chimneys. Free estimates. or between 4-6 p.m. for inter­ events '3 Beachlike ^nsollctated Cigar ^rp„ 131 WMW’ for full- 14 African areas Popienlc Morrone, 649-1604. view. ^ /// -J-J______. week. Ap- antelope- 4 Days of yore COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. TWO YOUNG married men 15 Canadian (archaic) . - ^ ply Youth Centre, Manchester 24 Biblical 46FruH will do small repair jobs and province 5 Store 4:80 P.M. DAY BEFORE PUBUOATION DRIVER for school bus, 7:30 to Parkodc. NO EXPERIENCE sinner 47 Fruit drink painting, also cellar cleaning 16 European 6 Alool\olic 48 Bulgarian Deadline lor Saturday and Monday U 4 ;S0 p.m. Frld*.-i REQUIRED—SELL mignonette beverage* 25 Eastern and light trucking. Call 646- 8:48 a.m., 2:15 to 3:3 p.m., 37T] university monetary unit ManchMter schools. We train 17 Graf----- 7 High regard 49 Teas with a 2692, 646-2047. 8 Japanese 27 Cease PLEASE READ YOUR AD you. Premium wage scale. 18 Man'a Jerk Help Wanted— Mote 36 nickname outcast 29 Highway 643-2414. ALLEY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN 51 Food remnanta C la m e d or “ Want A d ." are taken over the plione a* a STEPS, sidewrlKS, stone walls, GOOD 19 Was seated 0 Civil wrong 30 b mbtaken fireplaces, flagstone terraces. 51 31 States 53 Motlem convenience. Th^ advertiser should read his ad the FIRST CLERK-TYPIST for small of­ SE T THAT CRATE O PEN ,O U ICK.' 21 Month (ab.) 10 Feline sound country All concrete repairs, both In­ S N A P IT UP. RIN G , W E'LL PUT TH E CO M PO N EN TS 1 33 ------Marlene d a y i t ^ P E ^ Md REPORT ERRORS In time tortae BRICKLAYERS I'M 23 Bashful 12 River (Sp.) 54 Defense group fice, full-time. Apply in per­ T H E W L b e b a c k H E R E / TH ER E...AN P TH IS JACKET.' 26 Ethiopian 13 ------34 ObstructKippur next Inaertlon. The Herald I* re*pon*lble lor only ONE In­ side and outside railings, land­ HUMOR IN A M INUTH! hung 55 Hurricana correct or omitted insertion for any. advertieement and then scaping. Reasonably priced son. Jarvis Enterprises, 283 E. Steady work, start, at once at u p ; dignitary 17 Single step legally 38 Auricle center only to w o extm t of a "make good" Inaertlon. Errors which Call 643-0881. Center St. An equal opportunl- either Keystone Masonary proj- 28 Female horses 20 Circle part 57 Cyprinold fish ICE CREAM 32 White zeolite 22 Part of hand 40 Departs do not le»»en the value of the advertisement will not be ty employer. ect. Call Keystone office, 1-S26- 44 Narrow 58 Boy’s corrected by "make good" Insertion TIMBERLAND Tree Service, ------9818, or apply at Job site. Ask 35 Feminine 23 Eccentric nickname START AT ONCE ( ^jRlTIK a NIS appellation wheels (comb, form) tree removal, pruning, shrubs, NLRSE 8 AIDES — 7 to 8 p.m., f„r Nil Lavoie at 47 Sumner St,, ® p.m., full and part> Hartford or a«k for Pet« Bo- TRIX * 36 African r - ? r ~ (Rockville, Toll Free) and lots cleared. Fifteen years EARN HIGH INCOME m MILE PR YVONMUG, T ~ 5“ r " B time. Call 649-4519.______(,he»e, at Cold Spring Rd., 0 9 0 R, AND OOOLA republic experience. Bonded and Insur­ 37 Symbol of 2 3 ALL EXPENSES PAID ia k e a t e s t r id e IT II 643-2711 875-3136 ed. Free estimates. ' Call 647- OFFICE clerk, full-Ume, fOT IN THE 'ANTT one remembrance -NO CASH BOND RBQUIREO 15 9479. New England Industrial dis­ OF PR. WECT-5 MEN 39 Fishhook R" —YEAR-ROUND FAM ILY t a m p e r s w ith THE line-leader tributor. Hartford branch, -----— ------~ t i m e -MACHINE, OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS DRY WALL — remodeling — A SN AG GED COAT W HICH IS H ASTILY 41 School- IJ“ ii small office. Pay depending PAINTERS, experienced only, BENEFITS RIPPED FREE, BR EA KS A VTTAL paint, repair, or replace ceil­ -HIGH LIBERAL PERCENT­ CO NN ECTIO N , SETTIN G TH E STAG E j.,o centered 21 Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? upon experience. Call for Call after6 ings and walls. Reasonable p.m. 649-4411. AGE 3-30 FOR A BIZARRE ADVEN TURE.' vV.T:*V group (ab.) interview, Mr. Roberts. 627- •A MINI-VEHICLE DOW'T'jOURARE: 42 T h eo lo g ia n 's a 3Q 31 rates. Call 649-6764. —AGE NO BARRIER l o t T M / MOWLirrBN/ TM ABOUT TO US* V THATP WALLY W !T B" 1876. T l a s t MIdHT'S PAPRRTOMAK* A ALL-jB^ d e g r e e 24-Hour Answering Service © 1970 by NtA, K ^ KITl FOR THE KID*.' IF TOO WOM*n ) SI^E I^ S SET HIM OFF 35 YOU ARE A-1. Truck U A-1. OW ATlRAPE 43 Word of 3Z“ COLLEGE STUDENTS STILL HAVBNT »*BM THE ^ 'i »BElWtSei.ja c SAR- js t assent Cellars, attics, yards, drive­ DAVY JONES BY LEFF and M c^LIAM S SOCIBTy PAaea, RECIPE*. AW , CASTIC, 58" ST Free to Herald Readers ROCKVILLF CAN APPLY NOW FOR A & 0 0 0 WOTIOM ^60AHSAP, 45 Mouthlike ways sealed and small truck­ "Funnyt^My astrologist didn't sav anything about THIS INSURANCE GAL OOSSIF COLUMN* SPEAK UP openings 41 THE HOUSE JUST T H A T 'f I V NOW OR FOREVER HOLD " INSTALL HIM ORAMAAW' a Want Uilorraation on d driv­ aluminum siding, gutters and An Equal Opportunity Employer Automobiks For Sok 4 CUSTOM made draperies, slip trim. Roofing installation and To $140—CTOmpany pays fee. ing record. (Automobile fur­ BY DICK TURNER nished.) We offer good CARNIVAL covers and reupholstering. repairs. 649-6496, 876-9109. • ft* U» Vi ON - *■ 1964 CHEVROLET V-8 station Hulp Wantod— Tills rare opportunity In one starting salary—paid Blue CAPABLE man, steady or part- I HERALD Budget terms. Established in wagon. Good condition. Call Fumak 35 of Hartford’s moat highly Cross & CMS and Major time, 21 or over to do awning 619-2786 after 6 p.m. 1948. Days, 624-0164. evenings, ROOFING and repairs done realisttcally. Free estimates. P iTTZZTaZ; ------esteemed law firms is open Medical. p . and home Improvement work. BY KEN MUSE BOX LETTERS 640-7890. WAYOUT (CHEVROLET 1966 Belalr, fine * H Rnofino- (UB-iRia 040 MATURE womon wanted as for the experienced secre­ Apply tn person Saturdays 9-1, *873 companion tor elderly lady not tary who would enjoy work­ weekdays, 11-1 Mandteeter For Year condition, automatic, power TWO handymen want a variety '______an invalid, no housework or AFTEI? ALL THOSE I c o u l d n ' t .... B Y ing for one attorney. CTOn- Hartford Courant Awning Co. 196 Weat Center m OCXME I5YEAJ?S steering, air-conditioning, of jobs by day or hour. We laundry, Uve-in one week off YEAI?S O F T R Y IN G T H A T TI/VAE I W A S Informatkin radio and heater, new brakes, clean yards, attics and cellars, venlent location, plus excel­ St. TO DtSCOVEI? THAT CmcMOA*X second week, work alternate lent benefits. Call for a con­ WHY DIDN'T YOU ^SRAMPAW TM !.« Ul N» OR troll 649-6869 after 6 p.m. Reasonable. Call 643-8308. Roofing and Mr. D. K. Welch, Mgr. I HAD NO TALENT T*o TOO FAMOUS/ THE HERALD will riot weeks, pleasant surroundings. venient appointment. WINDOW cleaner, experienced. / !P> p disclose the identity of Chimnayf 16-A PO«?WI?mNS.' 1963 VOLKSWAGEN, exceUent REWEAVING of bums, moth- Write Box HH, Manchester 13 Park St. Must be reliable. Call Man­ BY FRANK O’NEAL any advertiser using box Herald. chester Window Cleaning Co., SHORT RIBS letters. Reaulers answer­ condltlon. CTOll after 6, 875- holes, zippers repaired. Win- ROOFING — Specializing i ADMINISTRATIVE dow shades made to measure, pairing roofs of all kinds, new irrTT.T-Tnurm w Rockville, Conn 649-8334. ing blind box ads wlw 0128. local all size Venetian blinds. Keys roofs, gutter work, chimneys SECRETARY T H E K IN S NOW HE WANTS desire to protect their bank. Must have good figure To 875-6286 SCHOOL BUS drivers, Bolton, identity can follow ‘ his 1968 VOLKSWAGEN, red with made while you wait. Tape re­ cleaned and repaired. 30 years' $135—(TOmpany pays fee. HAS FINISHED O3NFERPIN0 WOU10 AMUSE HIM. black, Bug. 37,000 miles, new aptitude and abiUty to meet hours 7:20-9 a.m. and 2-8:48 procedure' corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867- experience. Free estimates. This terrific opportunity os WITH THE SECRETARY OF WAR tires, excellent condition. CTOll public, experience not neces­ p.m., 649-8400. Main St. 649-6221. Call Howley 643-8361. 644- secretary ito the vice presi­ AND THE SECRETARV OF ‘3TAIE Enclose your reiHy to Nassiff Arms (TO., 649-1647 ask sary, will train. Send reeume WANTED licensed plumber, ex­ 8333. dent of a highly success­ the box In an envelope — for Stu. U G H T TRUCKING, bulk deliv­ to Box N, Manchester Herald. cellent working conditions. address to the Classified ery, yards, attics, cellars SUBURBAN ful firm, wUl go to the CTOll 646-2112 tor appointment. YOUNG MARRIED girls tor Manager, Manchaster NEED CAR? Credit very bad? cleaned and removed. Also odd wood, bright Individual with good A. B. Oilck Plumbing A Heat­ NOTICE Evening Herald, together slate. Premium ma- dairy and food 7 7 ^ TAl£/\/j- r//£'^ A L £ / \ / r Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ jobs. 644-8962. terlals. Free estimates. Oall skills, maturity of judgment ing, Inc. PUBLIC HEARING with a memo listing the est Douglas accepts lowest bar, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. shifts; and the ability to "take companies you do NOT 649-6746 or 289-4898. also evening shifts. Write Box ADDITIONAL down, smallest payments, any- LIGHT trucking, cellar and at- over” in his frequent ab- APPROPRIATION BY ROY CRANE want to see your letter. T, Mancheater Herald. senses. Call tor a conven­ BUZZ SAWYER Your letter wUi be de­ where. Not small loan finance tics cleaned, odd jobs, lawns, MACHINIST BOARD OF DIRBCrrORS ient appointment. stroyed if the advertiser company plan. Douglas Mo­ and trees cut and removed. Heating and Plumbing 17 Speedy and accu­ TOWN OF MANC3HE8TBR, AHOmKR WORRY WE HAVE, AAR. MJFFUFFER- WE POHT WANT AND ANOTHER HAPPY THOUGHT STRIKES AAE. F WE Is one you’ve mentioned. tors, 346 Main. 643-6000. rate for transcription, electric CX)NNECm<3UT F -ME B R E W ^ DUMPS ITS WASTE NTO THATTO HAPPEN. LOCATE THE BREWEKV ON THE HILL, IT WOULD BE SAM WATSON Plumbing and ENGINE LATHE GOOD PUBLIC RELATIONS TO GIVE THE CREEK If nbt It will be handled typewriter, willing to learn Notice Is hereby given that OTTER CREEK, (T WH.L KILL THE BSH. CANT WE AVOID in the usual manner AL MARINO Services — Book­ Heating. Bathroom remodeling LADY MT-ST operation, diversified the Board of Directors, Town THIS POaUTION, AREA TD THE EPENVILLE -IHE SECRETARVOF FUN 1967 CAMARO, 327, 4-speed, ing spring clean-ups, attics, and repairs. Free estimates. n work, 3714 hours, Manchester BRIDGEPORT MILLERS of Manchester, (TOnnecticut, STONE? BOY SCOUTS.' HUFPUFFER PERDRT9 FOR DUTY SIR E -' cron 644-0646, after 6 p.m. cellars, garages. Allowances Call 649-3808. RARK... SPLENDID office. Mrs. Todd, 649-6361. (Second Shift) will hold a Public Hear’ng in on resaleable items. Ap­ DUNHILL FORD Falrialne 1964, 2-door, GRANT’S PLXMBING service. the Hearing Room at the Mu­ pliances, bulky furniture mov­ Lost and Found 1 6 cylinder, standard, needs Ouaiitv work for’ reaBonable RECEPTIONIST — part-time Manchester nicipal Building, 41 O n ter ed, removed. 644-2616. Quality work for reasonable ^ ^ M2 647-9922 Must be class A all around LOST — Alesk€in malamute, transmission, best offer. 643- prices. Call for free estimates. men. (TOpable, industrious. Street, Manchester, (TOnnecU- day, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Satur­ Satnr- O ''*'’ Grant’s store targe, male, wearing collar, 8778, 647-1670. WINDOW cleaning done at spe­ 643-6341. Overtime, all benefits, cut, Tuesday, April 7, 1970, at vlcinHy 0€ik St. Reward. 649- cial low spring cleaning rates. day. Car necessary. Write P.O. loo CTOnsltltutlon Plaza Hartford air-conditioning. Immediate 8:00 p.m. to consider and act 3-X JUNK cars removed. (TOll 876- 4006. Fast, efficient service. CTOll Box 222, Manchester, CTOnn. Suite 1650 278-6660 openings, excellent oppor­ on the following: C ICT fc, HIA, Ut. TM !.» UL r.*. OH. 6359, ask for Dave or leave for free estimates, 646-4220. Millinory, tunity foi advancement. Proposed additional ap- Message. $15 per car. SCHOOL BUS drivers, Bolton, “ PLEASE, mom! I've had a hard day in achool and Dressmaking 19 hours 7:20-9 a.m. suid 2-3:46 Apply: priatlon to General Fund OUTDOOR barbecues. fire- ______I'm trying to relax!" Porsonals 3 1963 RED PONTIAC Lemans p.m., 649-8400. KEYPUNCH Operators — ex­ Budget 1969-70, Registrars places, and small masonary MRS. PRESS Dressmaking perienced, days, part or full­ of Voters —$6,000.00 INCOME TAX preparation serv­ convertible, $290. 644-1795 after jobs. CTOll after 8 p.m., 643 and alterations, expert work- WOMAN wanted to baby-sit In time. Immediate assignments, J. T. SLOCOMB CO. for Republican Town C o m ­ ice. Please call Dan Mosler, 5. BY LANK LEONARD 8108. manship. 66 E. Center St. Lo­ my home, days 12:30 -6:30, very high pay. No fee. Apply MICKEY FINN 649-3329 or 247-3118. 68 Matson Hill Rd. m itte e Primary, to be fi­ cated in Andrews Building. 649- Monday, Tuesday, Thursday Staff Builders, Suite 602, 11 HOME REPAIRS, two versatile Glastonbury, CTOnn. nanced from unappropriat­ IT'S GOIN' TO BE A TEKRIBLE ARE you HOW CAN THERE BEFORE you TELL ^ BY MILTON CANIFF 1962 OORVAIR, good condition. 8038. and Friday. Child accepted. Asylum St. 278-7610. 633-9485 ed surplus. B E A N Y D O U BT. MINERVA, AAAVBE STEVE CANYON mep, carpentry, painting, bath­ BLOW TO MINERVA WHEN SURE INCOME Taxes prepared by $276. 649-6966. 643-1041. James F. Farr, SH E FIN D S O U T IT 'S H E R OWN ITS HIM. MICHAEL— I JUST YOU SHOULD SEE rooms tiled. No job too small. SECaiETARIBS Typist* - (Tern- 7 o H - H ^ ; I A M MAMA MIA! WHAT.DID I Secretary, SON WHO'S TRYIH' TO TAKE UNCLE GOT THE INFORMATION HER SON FIRST, AND POR6IVE ME, MY HUSBANP Marvin Baker. Call 643-0267. 647-1594, 649-9779. KEYPUNCH operator — In- PHIL? FROM M/NTMORE! TALK TO HIV ' COUNT D E L T" DIED r RECENTLV- so SORRY ABOUT SAY TO START A6AIN THE Moving— ^T rucking-— DRIVER tor school bus, 7:30 to Board of Directors, THE C O M P A N Y A W A Y FR O M Trucks— ^Tractors 5 benesting variety of keypunch areas, top rates, free parking. HER! P A iSO ! X 'M THIS IS SOMEW HAT YOUR HUSBAND.' TAX Returns prepared in the Storag* 20 8:45 a.m., 2:15 to 3:30 p.m., Manchester, Omm. - IN YOU HE HAD convenience of your home. end clerical work in a small immediate openings. Call 622- - A H -O U T OF 1939 FORD % ton 4-speed sitake B u ild in g - Manchester schools. W e''train Dated at Manchester, Con­ ~ PRACTICE ! MUCH TO LIVE Business - personal. Call 643- MANCHESTER —Delivery-light computer department. The 0492. CX)ED temporary service. body. Good condition. $325. you. Premium wage scale. necticut, this twenty-sixth day SPOIL THE «,fWP>.NCE. _ 6838. Contracting 14 trucking and package delivery. Amerbelle (TOrp., 104 East 100 Constitution Plaze, Suite ^ C O M E IN ^ppreCIATNE OF WE 872-0647. 643-2414. of March 1070. Refrigerators, washers and Mloln St., BockvlUe, 876-3326. 800, Hartford. INDIVIDUAL income tax re­ N. J. LaFlamme —(TOrpenter stove moving, speelalti^.j{TOM- WANTED — Experienced trac­ turns prepared In your home contractor. Additions, remodel­ ATTENTION ladles, time on Trailers— ing and repairs. Call anytime Ing chairs for rent. 64^0762. your hands? A Marshall Field tor trailer drl'ver. Apply in by appointment. CaU 649- perscBi. CTOrlson’s Express, NOTICE 6606, H. H. Wilson. Mobil* Hom*s 6-A for free estimates. 876-1642. family owned otganization Is conducting a nationwide ex­ Inc., 95 Hilliard St., Manches­ PUBLIC HEARING DAVIS. JR" - Painting— Paporing 21 OPERATORS ter. TAX preparatltm In your home 1967 HILLTOP tent trailer, WES ROBBINS Carpentry re- pansion program, interested in BOARD QF DIRE3CTOR8 or my office. Business or per­ with hard top, sink, stove, ice modeling specialist. Additions, NAME your own price — palnt- employing 20 area ladies to do TENTATIVE BUDGETS OF GENERAL MANAGER sonal. Minimum charge $6. box, spate tire, sleeps 6. 649- rec rooms, dormers, porches, Ing, paper hanging, removal, WANTED outside customer Interviewing, 3996. cabinets, formica, built -ins, April 6, 1970 Call Cliff Decker, 647-9646. airless spray painting. Save. 16 hours per week for 7 t -. , v ^ t- it t i-i-r-k BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY bathrooms, kitchens, 649-3446. 647-9664, 8:00 p.m. MR. ABERNATHY FREE WIG, hostess a wig weota. WiU pay $6W S « Mrs. BANK TELLER AT Kaplan, 61 Market Square, W ADDELL SCHOOL party, sell 6, get one free. 876- Motorcyclos— CARPENTRY —concrete steps, b .H. MAGOWAN JR. & Sons, AUDITORIUM JUST LOOK AT THAT! ^ 1 M U^ BE ~ q ... AND FOR 90ME0NE NewlngUm, Conn. Friday, r r 8638. Bicycles 11 floors, hatchways, remodeling interior and exterior painting, Experienced male commer­ 168 Broad Street MV 06LCVED MASTER CAREFUL NOT TD MY SIZE, WALKING ON April 3, at 10 a.m. porches, garages, closets, ceil­ paper hanging.' Thirty years cial bank teller. Excellent Notice Is hereby given that In tS TAKING A NAP. WAKE HIM AS TIPPYTDES ISNY BY DICK CAVALLl o\ WINTHROP 1966 KAWASAKI, 660cc, good ings, attics finished, r e c experience, four generations. PLANNING your Spring vaca­ advancement potential. Ap­ accordance with the provlstons I WALK BY running condition. $600. Call Automobiles For Sal* 4 rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ Free estimates, fully insured. tion? Eien plan bo pay for it ply In writing to Roy R. of (Hiapter V of the Town Char­ NO..,MyC3DRN THIS AREA IS IN DID YOU SPOT THE ------r 646-4029. er related work. No Job too 648-7361. easily by using your own spare Browning, Executive Vice ter, as amended, the Board of HURTS. 1966 CHEVROLET Impala,______FDR A LOrOF CAIN STDR^A CU XJD S small. Dan Moran, Builder. N hours to sell Avon Oosmetlcs President. South Windsor Directors ot the Town of Man­ FDRMINGFTaCM Super Sport convertible. All i965 HONDA Scrambler, 250 cc, Bank & Trust (TO., 1033 T O M O R P a C W . Evenings, 649-8880. JOSEPH P. LEWIS — CTOstom in your locality. Oall now 289- chester will hold a public hear­ YCmC tjOf=Ty deluxe features. Guaranteed, good condition', $400. Firm. Route 6, South Windsor, Painting, interior and exterior, 4922. ing on the tentative budgets of PERCH? Priced to sell. Phone 649-3963. oaii after 6 p.m., 649-6889. Conn. 06074. MASONRY — All types of stone paperhanging, fully Insured. the General Manager tor oald TO WORK In Sllktown Flyer of­ 1968 MGB, yeUow convertible, HONDA SUPER Sport, 126 cc, and concrete work. Quality For free estimates call 649-9668. Town ot Manchester for the fis­ H O W D O Y tX l fice, 36 hour week, must type wire w h e ^ , radio, heater, low immaculate condition, 700 Workmanship, work guaran­ If no answer 643-6362. T cal year beginning July 1, 1970 KNOWTHAT? and have pleasant telephone mileage. One owner. 643-6914. miles. 649-2686 after 6 p.m., or teed. Call after 6. 643-1870, 644- as published or to be published CONTRACJTOR — Interior, ex­ voice. CTOU 649-3627 after 6. SERVICE STATION attendants, ------anytime weekends. 2976. Vernon area. Days, nights, by the General Manager In The 1968 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan, J i ______terior painting, paper hanging. You need no previous ex­ weekends. High hourly pay Manchester Evening Herald. V-8, automatic, radio, heater. ------SAVE M ONEY! Fast service. Discoimt on wallpaper. (Jail DENTAL redepUondst — execu­ perience. We’ll train you at plus commissions, plus bene­ Said hearing will be held In BY AL VERMEER Excellent condition. Orig^inal Dormers, room additions, ga­ Oscar Hebert, 646-8048. tive secretary for office In a good Marting salary. Val­ Rockville. Seiid qualifications fits. Part-time, full-time. Oall the Auditorium of the Waddell owner. $460. 648-6662. Business Services rages, porches, roofing and OOi siding. Compare prices. Ad- ROGER painting — Interior, uable benefits, pleasant tn full to Box V, - Manchester collect, 272-0259 or call locally, School, 163 Broad Street on CAVAUJ Offered 13 r a m b l e r Ambaaaador, A-Level Dormer Corp., 289- exterior, ceilings, paper hang­ working condliU |1 Anf ^ f u * . reauma to S t Looto ______. ______r r ^ ______W me*l and meal time, on EAST HARTFORD MANCHESTER ------—------bus line. Phone Mr. Kelly, Shoa Corp. Box EE Blan- _ ' i 11*1 RUBBIHH route for sale, 180 BurneWe Oonvale*oent Home, 528-9416 646-8441 cheater Haiald. K e a c l H e r a l d A d s *^p*- Ruu:d Lee, aas-soso. 289-oon. V \.

\- ■ \ ■ ■ • ■■.'■■■ PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 80, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER' CONN.. MONDAY, MARCH 80, 1970 PAGE NtNBiMnt F*rtHiMn 50-A THERE 0U6HTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE H o u m s Pot Sal* 71 Hoiii*f Ppr Sol* 71 S H « > M h r S « b n H«w. fc, Sd* 72 Out off Town Out of Town «nd Mrs. Robert HaUoweH, For Manchester Rocky Hill. FOR SAliB, good oow manuro $19,900. IMMACULATE 8H- , iiaNOHBBTBR — s-raom Rate 75 For S a l* 75 Delivered. t6, and par load. MANCHESTER — Top quMity I^NCHESTBR — iCsy location, BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son Carswell Supporters 1 1 1 M_____o iMWALLET5Mo WIFE kEPT SAGGWG MlM S o HE BROKE HlS HEART AND DENTED Room Ranch, fireplace, bullt- ^ ed Ranch, tour to five btd- Hospital Notes to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ful­ CLASSIFIED 643-7804, 640-8781. tnveaUnent property with an , room% bullt-lns dishwasher, industrial lona, 8-famlly house, BIXINOTON — Colonial, four •FOR A LABOR-SAVIHG APPLlAMCE - HIS CHECHBOOk-NOW WHA1% THE SCORE? income of over IS.OOO per year. lns; raorsatlon room. Assume new furnace, excellent busi­ COVENTRY — 7-room Raised ler, Glastonbury; a daughter to ' VA mortgage. Hutohlnk Agen­ gaipsttaig, rso room, wooded Ranch. Modem kUchen with bedrooms, one fuU and taro vnmNo Horas Brand new heating lyatem. ness potential. Call now! Hayes tetam iadlate Cora Sami- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Daniel­ r IF -toU WERE AkV kiMD OF A MUSBAMO, VOO'D . I AM GOING use THE dishwasher f cy, Realtora, 649-8834. lot. High 20’s. Hayes Agency. buUt-lns, IH baths, firaplaoa, half-baths, formal dining son, South Rd., Bolton. Mounting New Push Household G oods 51 $49,600. Wolverton Agency, 146-Om. Agency, 646-0181. room, niodem kitchen with ptlvala, nooo-S p.m„ and 4 p.m. ADVERTISING I GET ME A OiSriWASriER 6 0 t >lto0H)k'r / 0UT FIRST I HAVE 1D R)MSE UP 1UE DISHES.' Realtora, 649-2818. family room, sundeck, 2-car A-G OLDE THINGS —AnUques, MANCHESTER 8 room Ranch garage, % acre wooded lot, built-lns, central alr-condltlon- 9 pdn.| private toonu, 19 a.ra.- DISCHAROED FRIDAY- * WASHWOTON (AP) — After Cooper, wito voted agatast CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOITRS fis. HAVE ID STAND HERE AND SLAVE /Tpr” VOU CANT PUT OlRTV with g bedrooms, large living $18,900 BUYS this 5-room house TkO^CULA'TE 6-room Cape Ing, garage. Wooded lot, ISOx 8 p.nk, aad 4 p.m.-9 p.m. Oarl J. Rejim Jr 44 Hawl '»»»>'• ot watehtog oppo- Nixon’s previous nomlnaittan' 4< curios, furniture, appliances ------I - Il-T IlkFtHW ' ______^ nSHES IN A 124,900—PRIVACT, huge treed ' In excellent oondlUan, garage Oud, at for a queen ■with $36,900. PhUbrick Agency, 8 AJi. to 4:S0 PJl. sold, bought, traded, reflnlah- room with fireplace, dining Realtora, 646-4200. 3SI)’, aroll to wall stays. $99,- Padlatrloat Poraats allowed thorneSt. Ti!!!!?'*.^**^«*^ ’’'*^** aem en t,F . Haynoworth DISHWASHER? lot,. Immaculate 8-bedroom room, wall to waU oariMUng ; and large lot Has assumable 600. PhUbrick Agency, Real­ any ttrae exeept aaea-S pma.; tbwr effoK to keep O. Hamdd Jr., announced Saturday he wtR ing. 260 Pleasant Valley Rd. Ranch. Enclosed breeseway, mortgage. CaU on this one. porch, < ^ T p i , room, (rear) comer Rt. 6, South throughout. Attached garage. A’TTRACTIVE 6-room Ranch tors, 646-4300. ollMre, 8 P.III.-8 p.m« DISCHAROED SATURDAY • ^®” "'*** Supreme Court, vote against a motion by S«a OOPT CLOI^G TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 2-car garage, dead end street. Wolverton Agency. Realtors, , ifltten Realty, Realtora, 643- 2 flreplm » half! with large bedrooma, full Saif Sonrlcat 19 a.m.*9 p.m., Mrs. Kathleen M. Bougeois, 186 supportera are put- Birch E. Bayh, D-lnd., to soutlla Windsor, weekends or appoint­ Hutchins Agmcy, M9-0824. wall to wall throughout. Mid EAST HarUord — OvenriBed 4 p,m..g «SM P J(. DAT BEPOkB PUBUOATIO^ ment. 644-2616. 649-3818. ' 6030. ceramic bath, sliding glass Edgewood Dr., South Wtauteor; o ' own. the nomination by reoommltting Bralthwalte Agency, doors to large sundeck, one- custom 1994 Ranch, near Oak Hfiaosl^ r g e 6-room Garrison Oolo- Realtor, 649-4693. St. Wooded lot. Formal dining, c u a i Immediate fomiiy only, 'on): Mrs. Lou E. Joiibert 9 taettea of letting the crit- mJtteo. SINGER touch and sew with nial with baths, breeseway car garage, on 1% acre lot, baths, 2 fireplaces, large fam­ room Cape In the (Planter of $261900. PhUbrick Agency, all buUt-lns, firaplaoa, 1% aaytfma, Umitod to five min- Tyler arcle; Mra. Edith M “** talking, the *If that move ts dsfaatod. cabinet.. Monograms, hems, ily room, built-lns, 2 porches, town'. Paneled kitchen, 2 , and attached Sarage. Immedl- MANCHESTER ^ lu - f a im w embroiders, etc. Used, excel­ Realtora, 646-4200. baUis, garage, family room. O’Brien, 146 Chestnut St • Mrs forces opened up a Cooper said, he wlU vote to cott- DIAL 643-2711 large lot, 2-car garage, city baths, treed yard. Assumable j ate occupancy, $26,900. Phil- and a two-family in one parcel. $29,900. Meyer Agency, Real- lent condition. Guaranteed. atotoraltyi Vtattaars, U a.ni.- Carmellna Rlzza, 26 Marllyii aggressive cam- firm Oarsurell. The recommittal utilities. Priced to sell. Charles mortgage. Only $31,000. Wol­ .; brick Agency, Raattora, 646- P^illy rented with excellent in­ HEBRON tors, 648-0609. Ut48 p.m., aad 9t89 pbra.-8 M ., South Wlnteor; Mra. weekend. vote is scheduled April 6, If It Full price now |66 or 7 month­ Lesperance^ 649-7620. verton Agency, Realtora, 640- 4200. come. Off street parking. Wol­ ly paymenU of $8. 622-0478, TWO FIREPLACES!! p.m.1 ottaers, S p.in.*4 p.m., and Judith M. Swtaiey, 318 Biroh Mt. U. falls, . the — vote---- on confirmation is Cowrimifd Prom Pr*c*diiiq Poga 3818. verton Agency, Realtora, 649- Seven room Raised Ranch, BOLTON 9t89 p.m.-8 pjn. Rd.; Francis J. McCbrtan 846 ^otnaionB t said Sunday oppo- set tor April 8. dealer. SEVEN-ROOM Ranch with at­ ______;______;..l . . . VERPLANCK Bdiool area. Six- 3818. GET IN SHAPE TOST LISTED — ConvenlenUy room Capa with screened big family room 'with fire­ Age U m ltst 19 in mataralty, Keeney St.; Maurice Miller, 19 "oi'^hove lied in theta- attacks None of the weekend develop- tached garage, screened porch, place — sundeck — 8 bed- By clearing these three lots 18 in other areas, ao limit in "Tunnel Rd.,‘Vernon. OarsweH’s racial beliefs end ments, including Cooper's on- H*lp Wanted—Male 36 Dog»—Birds— Pets 41 CLEAN, USED refrigerators, located 4-4 duplex. Just off porch, ' attadied garage, 6.2 ACRES. Good bam, out­ ranges, automatic washers 8 bedrooms, 3 full baths, irooms, btiUt-dna—garage, % alt Bolton Lake. You can ■alf-servloa. Also, Mra. T. MUdred Ryan, Po*''o™Moes. nouncement, did anything to FUEL. o n . driver, niiitt be formal dining room, large liv­ West Center Bt. Nice fenoed-ln . aluminum aiding. Qtdck oc- buildings, 9 rooms, family have them in good shape so AKC German Shepherd, cham­ with guarantees, see them at acre of trees. You wiU be 69 Benedict Dr., South Windsor; tfioog® indications that the out- axperieiKiad, fuU or part-time, ing room and recreation room, yard. Assumable mortgage. (jupancy. SubatanUol cash will room, 6 bedrooma, baths, near new Route 6 for easy you can be in shape the tloe Department, Kleindtenst oome was In doubt, but tbsy pion sired, black and tan with B.D. Pearl’s Appliances. 640 Live pracUcaUy rent free. assiune 6% per cent mortgage. The sdnUnlstratloa reminds Mrs. Julia Leaniaskl, WUUman- good hourly rate cutd fringe Main St. Call 643-2171. lovely landscaped lot with pri­ 2 fireplaces. Hutchins Agency, commuting. A whale ot a time swimming season visitors that with construction also accused the prime movers gave OaraweS supporters a psy- benefita. Apply Wyman Oil superb temperament, beauty $36,900. Keith Agency, 646-4136, $23,600. PhUbrick Agency, Realtor, 649-6824. starts. All three lots for ttc; Mrs. Bonnie G. SparMng, vacy. Immediate occupancy. buy tor $26,900. CaU now. m der way, parking spaoe is 49 Arch St.; John Sanson, 88 of the AntlCarswell torcee of clxdogteaj boost after two weeks Oa, 643-S40S. plua brains. Shots, wormed SEWING machine — Singer sig- Only $25,600. Phllbrlck Agen­ 649-1033. g^altora, 646-4200. only $1,600. CaU John Mc­ ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE Mr. Lewis at 049-6806. limited. Visitors ate asked to Hamlin St.; Peter Donaalo, 48 being poUttcally motlvatod in lu which opponents have bsan and leash trained. Three zag, buttonholes, hems, fancy cy, Realtora, 646-4200. Laughlin tor dlrectiana. 649- the attacks on the nominee, now gatataiY strength. IjANE maintenance, nighta. Al­ months old, fully guaranteed. MANfJHES’TER — Deluxe cus­ 6806. hear artth the Iwapital while the George Dr., Vernon; Andrew designs, etc. Originally over tom 7-room Garrison Colonial, Older 2-famlly in good con­ parking problem exists. a Judge on the 6th U.S. Court of It also put some pressure on so mechanic' full and part- 649-9713 after 7 p.m. $300, full price now $61. Easy 68 HOLLISTER ST. To eettle SPLIT LEVEL B (Sl W Winzler Sr., 4 Goalee Dr.; Mra. Appeals. time. Apply in person. Holiday 2^ baths, 2-car garage, all dition. Only $188. per month Anna M. Pearson, 40 Auburn uncommitted Republicans—who terms. 522-0931, dealer. Sye*wie. Im. estate, four-bedroom Dutch Co­ for principal. Interest, taxes BARROWS and WALLACE Co. He appearfd on the ABC inter­ are beUeved to hoM the key to Lnnes, SO Spencer St., Man­ aluminum, private treed lot, $28,900 Manchester Parkade B & W Patlents today: 276 Rd.; Mrs. Albina S, Blazarae, lonial. Aluminum siding, close plush living in the finest o< and insurance. Income $246. view program “ Isouee and An­ the outcome. chester. Model Home Furniture to all schools. Will take back Manchester 649-6806. BARROWS and WALLACE Co. 166 Griffin Rd., South Windsor; swers.’’ Live Stock 42 neighborhoods. Hayes Agency, Manchester Parkade ADMITTED SATURDAY: WUUam J. Bafobey, 226 Vernon Actually, Cooper had been 80 per cent mortgage at 8 per Modem kitchen, formal din­ Robert N. Allen 446 Oakland Kleindlenst’a statementa fol­ 3 ROOM HOUSEFUL Rooms Without Board 59 Out of Town Investment Property 646-0181. SUBURBAN — newer six-room Manchester 649.6306 St.; Shetla O. Markhan, East counted as one of 40 Corawatt THREE HORSES, golden palo­ 19 PIECES ------A______cent. Offers accepted. Austin ing room, large living room CVR St.; Mrs. Bertha M. Brooks, Rt. lowed the White House release supporitra in the latest Help Wanted— mino mare, 16 hands, western; For Rent 66 For Sal* 70-A with fireplace, 3 bedrooma, Colonial Cape on an acre. Hartford; Nancy L. Stark­ ’THE ’THOMPSON House—Cot­ Chambers, Realtor, MLS, 648- HEAR THib — Nine room Co- Connecticut VaUey Realty, Inc. ANDOVER — Dutch styled 81, Coventry; Mrs. Rose D. weather, 30 Farmington St. Saturday of a telegram signed elated Pres* taily’ wtal^ lists M bay gelding, western, 16.2 $297 tage St., centrally located, 2326. lonlal. Four bedrooms, foyer, 2 full baths, garage. Very Large kitchen has bullt-bi by 11 of the 16 Judges of the 6th senators against the Judge. Male or Female 37 HEBRON - WALL ST., four- Bruce Little, Shirley Little, oven-range and dishwasher, Raised Ranch, 2 full baths, Csaszar, 22 Ridge St.; dieoter Also, Mra. Wltham B. Hayea hands; young bay mare, Ehig- Interior Designer wants re­ large pleasantly furnished room apartment, heat, hot wa­ FOUR FAMILY, altunlnum sid­ country kitchen, paneled fam- nice lot. This is an exceUeitt 2 fireplaces, double garage, W. Palvell, 38% Church S t; Court of AppeeJa expressing But his poalUon on (he racom- DO you have 3 spare hours be­ llsh, excellent Jumper. Please ing, central location, good in­ teAST O nter St. — combina­ buy about $2,000 below mar­ Annette Kdwe formal dining room, beamed and daughter, 688 Hartford Rd.; confidence tn Carswell. liable family or newlyweds rooms, parking. Call 649-2368 ter, carpeting, etc. Available Uy room, pameled recreation flreplaced living room, three family room, sun deck, f29,- Mra. Katherine L. Keefe, 614 Mrs. John Deheny end daugh- ralttal move had not been tween 12 noon and 3 p.m.? If call 649-3353. to accept delivery of com­ for overnight and permanent come, good investment. $87,- tion home and office, 7-room room, 3Vi baths, double ga­ ket 'value. Owner anxious Foster St., Wapping; Mra. In cuiother Saturday develop- known, and there had bean immediately. $175 monthly. 646- Colonial, offers outstanding 644-1571 generous bedrooms, 1% baths. 900. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. ter, 87 Garden St.; Mrs. Greg- no, we can supply you with plete Model Display of Qual­ guest rates. 0882, 649-2871. 000. Phllbrlck Agency Real­ rage, 200x300’ wooded lot. mo'vlng out of state. Shirley O. Laraon, 66 ment, 79 lawyers from Cars- speculation he might support extra income from a Hartford DUN PONIES. Must seU. Ex- tors, 646-4200. possibilities, excellent condi­ Wolverton Agency, realtors, BOLTON - Spacious six-room Porter sbewart and aon, 11 Weat wetTs home town, Tnlkihnnaor. cell^t for child with some ity Furniture just removed Close to everything. Hutchlne 649-2813. St.; Zenas S. Mikells, MUler RockvlUe; Mra. Michael the move ki the wake of taioreas- Times motor route. Good in­ to warehouse for Public VERNON — Willow Brook tion. Call Morrlscn Agency, Agency, Realtora, 649-6884. Ranch, IM baths, custom Rd,. Wapping; Mary J. Mozeer, Fla., sent a letter to all 100 U.S. Ing oppcsttlon to Carswell. riding experience. 644-2976 af­ Realtor, 643-1016. PHILBRICK AGENCY MANCHESTER — Oversized Paganl and aon, Robin Circle, senators recommending him tor come and oar allowance. Call Sale. Modem 3 complete Aportments— Flats— Apartments. Immediately new four-room Ranch. Full base­ SElVEN-room Raised Ranch kitchen, beautifully land­ Avery ^o res, Coventry. The telegram from CarssOIl’a kC t 249-8211. Ext. 278. ftor further ter 6 p.m. rooms at $160, 4H at $186. BEAUTIFUL Lookout Moun­ REALTORS scaped. Louis DImock, Realty, "ToUand. the Supreme Court seat vacated rooms with the, $1,000 look. Tenements 63 Land lo r Sala 71 SEVEN-ROOM COpe, four bed­ ment, oil hot water heat, 2-car with formal dining room, Also, Louis Pacak, 819 Center DISCHAROED YESTER­ Mk>w appeals court Judges said Information. 8 pc. Convertible Living Heat, hot water, refrigerator, tain, large 7-room Raised 649-9823. St.; WUUam J. Peoples, 14 last May by Abe FVjrtas. ‘‘We hereby express our com­ rooms, two baths, overslsed Ranch, Stone front, 2-car ga­ 646-4200 garage. On bus line. Char-Bon modern kitchen, family room, DAY : Joeeph ■ Sartor, 80 Irving Also, a group of 1,182 Tatte- Room, 6 pc. bedroom, 6 A’TTRACnVE 3-room apart­ oven-range, disposal, dish­ SOUTH MANCHESTER — Ap- two-car' garage. Landscaped Agency, 643-0683. "numas Dr.; Stanley Poeunlak, plete confidence in him as nomt- Artielos For Sol* 45 washer, wall to wall carpeting, rage, bullt-ins, 2 fireplaces;, 2 fireplaces, simdeck and ga­ VERNON — 6% room Ranch, St.; Wayne Ckianipagne, Stof- haasee frienda and neighbors of nee tor aasoctatte Justioe of the pc. Dinette. $10 down, you ment, heat, hot water, electri­ proximately 6 acres with 641’ lot, 109x160’. Marlon E. Rob­ rage, on one acre wooded lot. heated rec room, treed lot, South Glastonbury; Mra. fondvllle; Mxs. Ehtrlene Porter, may purchase any room in­ city, stove, refrigerator. Adults, air-conditioning, swimming frontage, half mile to Martin famUy room, laundry room, OarsweU have protested to Oxi' Supreme Court, from the stend- WHY NOT LOOK INTO A a lu m in u m sheeU used as ertson, Realtor, 643-6963. j MANCHESTER area — Seven- $26,600. PhUbrick Agency, walk-out basement, exceUent Martha M. Roborge, 147 HiUl- 14 Stephens St.; Mra. Mary M. grees criticism heaped on him dividually. Immediate deliv­ no pets. References, $130. 649- pool, tennis courts, basketball School. Owner will finance. M. city utilities. Trees, trees, ard St.; Ardin Sylvester, East poM of integrity, falmnaa and __ printing plates, .009’ thick, 23x trees! Immediate occupan­ (oom Cape. Large kitchen, Lots For Solo 73 Realtora, 646-4200. locaUon. Only $21,800. Hayes CMziUB, 63 Union St.; Christine by opponents of his nomination. ery or free storage. 5324. court, parking and storage all H. Palmer Realtor, 643-6321. MANCHES’TER 2-family, con­ dishwasher, disposal, bullt-lns, Hartford; George R. Weller, 45 ability.’’ REAL ESTATE CAREER 36", 26 cents each or 6 for |i. included. No pets. Call Hart­ venient, central location, cy. Charles Lesperance, 649- Agency, 646-0181. Relgins, Ekust Hartford; Mi­ "The petltian, delivered to Sen. The wire came after disclo­ 643-2711. CAP & (XP Charge Plans fireplace, IH baths, beautiful — ------FTVE-RC>OM Ranch offering 2 East St., RockvlUe. Also, our own Instant Credit THREE-room apartment in ford, 627-0238, Vernon, 872-4400. double garage. Good invest­ 7620. chael J. Gibbons, 66 Donnell Speesard L. Holland, D-Fla., sure that the former chief Judge treed lot. Sale price, $27,900. ONE acre wooded lot with bedrooms, kitchen and large ANDOVER RdL, Vernon; Akto A.' Perrac- y Fast growing dynamic real SCREENED loam, processed Plan wooded setting, ideal for one ment. Virginia H. Celinakl, living room with picture win­ ADMITTED YESTERDAY; states that those signing "who of the 61h Court of l^ipeaJs, EL r estate firm looking for ag- person or couple, large living LAUREL ST., Rockville, 4- Houses For Sole 72 MANCHES’TER — Large 7- Mitten Realty, Realtors, 648- frontage on two streets In pro­ $10,500 cMo, 96 Oak St., South Windsor; know hhn best” wish bo terttfy bert P. Tuttle, and anottMr gravel, bcuikrun gravel, sand, room apculment, heat includ­ Broker. Please call, 649-1116. 6980. fessional area, $6,600. PhU­ dow, full basement with den, Living room with huge stone Mn>. Helen Baker, Peru, N.Y.: greuive, career minded per­ DISCOUNT FURNITURE room with picture windows, room Raised Ranch, 2 fire­ Scott E. BetUnger, 29 Foster John W. McDevltt, FTederic as to “his ability cmd whote>- member. Judge John Minor fill, stone. George H. Griffing, ed, first floor, parking, yard, $24,900 — LARGE custom built places, laundry room, family brick Agency, Realtora, 646- covered porch, garage, $16,- fireplace, two bedrooms, Rd., Vernon. some character and fair, con- son to enter the profession Inc., Andover, 742-7886. WAREHOUSE private patio and carport, GORGEOUS brand new 7-room ROUND UP TIME with twi 900. Phllbrlck Agency, Real­ Dr., Vernon; Robert E. (JotieU, Wisdom, had wtdiheld endorse­ of the 70’s. High income po­ heat hot water and appliances appliances if wanted. $130. Imniacclate Raised ^ Ranch, Dutch Colonial with first-floor room, 2-oar garage, buUt-lns, 4200. large enclosed porch. A Also, Theodore Grzybeck, 22 elderate temperaanent." ment. NOW 2 BIG LOCATIONS eight-year-old, fi'va - room tors, 646-4200. home suitable tor year Glastonbury; IJelve L. Cor­ n tential. Elxtensive training. ALUMINUM awning, 10’ roU-up included. Immediate occupan­ monthly. 646-0882, 649-2871. built-ins, fireplace, IH baths, family room, O-ceu* attached large lot, city utUlUes. Re­ Alhson Rd., "TalcottvlUe; "Thom­ “We deplore the attiennpbs by Wisdom said after the teM- 3580 Main St. Hartford garage, large wooded lot. duced for quick sale. Charles Ranch with acreage right here TOIA4AND — % acre buUdliig round Uvlng, oU hot water mier, Blast Hartford;. Mrs. i- Call Peter Gutterman, for type. Good condition. |40. Call cy. $160. monthly. Phllbrlck garage. Lovely lot in AA zone ” in Manchester. Ideal tor SIX-ROOM Raised Ranch with Frances E. drosby, 20 Spruce as A. Cone, 114 W. Vernon St.; some to distort Ms reemd end gnam -was released "I IMnk the cmifidentlal interview. 522-7249 VERNON — Mount Vernon Hutchins Agency, Realtors, near school and country club. Lesperance, 649-7620. lots, $1,600-$2,600. Haynes Agen­ heait. FUnanclng avaUable. Mra. Ida. V. Ryknwrid, 201 HU- after 6 p.m., 643-0417. (former Fuller Brush bldg.) Agency Realtors, 646-4200. Apartments. Immediately 8 borees. Use your ImaghuiUon, cy 646-0131. 3 bedrooms, dining room, liv­ St.; Mra. LiUian C. Curran, demean hla abUlty,” said the court has no buslneaB os a court 649-5324. Maintenance f^ e aluminum ing room with fireplace, mod­ Ideal starter home for new­ liasd St.; Mrs. "Thomas Ftaioc- pettticn. “We, his neighbors, re­ endoraiiig or not endorsing a t- FOR SALE MEN’S and young 175 Pine St. Manchester MANCHESTER —Unusual exe­ rooms at $146, 3^ at $160, MANCHES’TER — $24,900. mil I! partner. Loads of poaslbiUUes. lyweds. For complete de­ Providence, R.I.; Mra. Muriel cidaro and daughter, Glaston­ 1. at $180. Heat, hot water, re­ siding. Low 30’s. Belfiore MANCHESTER — Lote with em kitchen with bullt-lns, base­ J. Davidson, Rt. 6, Andover; cognize Judge Oarswel os high­ man as a nominee for the Su­ HXniWIT & SIMONS. men’s rebuilt shoes. Sam 646-2332 cutive suite, prestige location, MANCHES’TER 6H - room Agency, 647-1413. overlooking parkade, at­ . Asking 181,600. The Paul W. tails caU 64941306. bury; Mra. Gustave Arendt and I. (former Norman’s Fum.) frigerator, oven-range, dispos­ Rambling Ranch in a country Dougan Agency, 640-4686. sewer and water, excellent lo­ ment is partiaUy completed Mrs. Blanche Oadoury, WUU- ly quaUfitd to be a Stqireme preme Court. REALTORS Yulyes “Shoe repairing of the massive living room with tractive Cape, fireplace, with laundry room and half son, 91 Union S t; Mra. John Court Justice." “But when it comes to Indivi­ I. better kind." 23 Oak St., rear Warehouse fireplace, maple paneling, for­ al, dishwasher, wall to wall setting with trees, all rooms aluminum elding, recreation cation. Starting at $4,000. mantic; Mra. Jeanne (iauthler, Daly and daughter, 8ha4y Lane, (t at Comer of Pine & Forest Sts. carpeting, air - conditioning, large including central hall "MANCHESTER Texas size lot, Hutchins Agency, Realtora, bath facilities, 2-car garage. B & W 30 Server St. In a covering letter, W. P. dual opinion, I think that tMs 1138 MAIN ST. of Watkins. mal dining room with fire­ 74 SCHALLER RD. room, garage, wooded lot. Situated on large -wooded lot. BoMon; Mrs. Oonstonttno Arpl- Shedley Jr., Tallahassee lawyer. moment la not the time to ap- ealou8y that he diot Lt. Duffy Declared Guilty b- C slH for interview, Lou Ami- curity and references. 643-4677. ty Co., Realtors, MLS, 643- sewers, convenient to schools Wonted— Reel Estate 77 Paul’s Paint & Wallpaper Sup­ Four-room older apartment. tenonce aluminum siding. Out of Town GLASTONBURY —Custom 8- ______Also, Mra. Cecilia Poliansky, his common-law wife, then set X da, 644-1539. Musical InstrunMntii 53 FOUR-R(X>M DUPLEX, rerf- Gas and gas stove. Living- B & W 1121. and shopping centers. Reason­ Beautiful large lot AA zone. Laurel Rd., EUington; Mra. fire to her apartment, kiiHng o ply. ably priced. Available imme­ room Ranch, formal dining, Of Manslaughter in Vietnam QRE’TCH, Nashville, guitar. arences, no pets, adults only. room space heater included. BARROWS and WALLACE Co. ' ”$30,900. and worth It. Mr. Mer­ For Sol* 75 LAND-STTES-FARMS — Acre- Anna C. Putney, Stafford four pezBons end Injurkig 18 ral- ’THE AMAZING Blue Lustre $110 per month rent, $110 se­ TOST listed — need five-room diately. Owner. Write Box GO, 2 baths, double g a i^ e , family Fender amplifier. Excellent $115. Inquire 29 Bunce Dr af­ Manchester Parkade ritt, BeMore Agency, 647-1418. room, vtooded lot, 80’s, Meyer age. Large, tmzoned paraels. Springs; Mark Roarabaugh, aUves and neighbora. . lAlNG BINH, Vietnam (AP) case." He cited testimony thmt will leave you: iiphc^ery ter 6. curity. Call James J. Gessay, Mancherter 649-5306 Ranch, with three bedrooms, Manchester Herald. all areas. Louis DImock Real­ "The fugitive, Eugene Everett, MOONLIGHTERS condiUon. $376. firm^ Call af­ carpeted living room, large EAST HARTFORD — Brick Agency, Realtor, 648-0609. 96% Foster St.; Erwin E. — A U.S. military court today Duffy bad told Tanasa be could r. beautifully soft and clean. Rent ter 6 p.m. 643-1680. ajt 876-0134. NEW LISTING — Immaculate ty, Realtors, 649-9823. Rother, 699 Demlng St., South 36, was said to be carrying two d eleotrie shampooer $1. Olcott FOUR ROOMS, one-bedroom. ROLLING PARK 6 room Cape kitchen, aluminum siding, ga­ Cape with 3 bedrooms, finish­ four-family, two bedroom threw out its murder conviction ** 'wtiat ■he wanted with the economy got you down? I SMALL 4 room house on 2Mt plua rec-room, excellent condi­ rage and treed lot. $21,600. DAZZLING CLEAN apartmenta with aU appliances ANDOVER — IB' YOU ARB thinking of sell- ^M dBteSt «ack-and- h have many people who earn Variety Store. Heat, hot water, centrally lo- ed rec room, modern kitchen, Including air - conditioners. Ranch. FOur bedrooms, one of 1st Lt n K». ‘“wy®*- •«»»*<» ti cate.i. Adults only. 643-2171 acres, $110 monthly plus de­ tion throughout, garage, large Wolverton Agency, Realtora, This 6-room Ranch must be waU to wall in several rooms. Ing your home please let us Grorge Sdialler, A s r s .' 1100 a week, one evening “NEVER USED anything Uke Wearing Apparel— posit. Couple, no children, ref­ 649-2813. $62,000. Wolverton Agency, fuS, 2% baths, double ga­ help you. We offer no guaran- ______. _. According to poltoe accounts, cause it dhtai’t realize the con- even have turned the prtnner r and Saturday, as a world days. screened porch, large yard, seen to believe, ell new ap­ Overaised garage. Priced at ‘ it," say users of Blue Lustre erences required. Call 1-684- excellent for children. Recent­ pliances, wall to wall car­ Realtora, 649-2813. rage, siutporch, paneled rec- tees, only a promise to do our I ^ ^ l e Memorial m victlon carried a mandatory life loose if he wanted to. e book host or hodtess, simply Furs 57 BEAUTIFUL location, five- $22,700, worth more. Belfiore reatton room, two fireplaces, 1. for cleaning carpet. Rent elec­ MANCHESTER—Newer luxury 4331. ly remodeled kitchen. Assum­ peting, king size bedroom. Agency, 047-1418. best to find a buyer ready, Gonvalescent Home, 22 South „ ^ Ue h ^ sentence, and found him guilty WondoJowakl ruled againat Om I showing our products. No tric shampooer $1. 'Ihe Sher­ RACCOON fur coat for sale, 2-bedroom apartment, avail­ room Ranch. Pine paneling, Call now! Owner must sell! COLUMBIA — 11-year old, 6- shed for horses. 4.8 acres, wllUng and able to buy. Call two counta of manalaugfater. prooecutton, toUing the court it 4 experienoe necessary.. Call able mortgage. Asking room Ranch, 2-car garage, win-Williams Oo. excellent condition. Call 649- able now. $185 per month in­ $28,600. Owner. 640-6622. fireplace, recreation room, $25,900. JUST reduced — Six-room trout stream. $35,900. Assum­ Doris Smith, Jarvis Realty WUUam P. Sheldon, 36 ®**® The court said It would sen- couOd return a flndtaig of gitaM or e J. Moser, vice president, 0654. cluding heat, appliances and Wanted To Rent 68 breeseway, garage. $27,000. Ckipe, buUt 1968. "Treed lot, 1V& breezeway, stone flreplaced able mortgage. Goodchild — Co. Realtors MLS 643-1121. ^leadow Lane; Glenn E. SmaU- owrwo weera ago. tenoe the 23-year-old officer tnilocence of tnvOhmbary man- d night, or day, 666-6666 col­ carpet. Call Paul W. Dougan, MANCHESTER — 4-bedroom Owner, 644-1321. C V R baths, fireplace, garage. Ex­ Uvlng room, buUt-ln kitchen Bfirtlett, Realtora, 648- ______!_____ !______L Idge, Enfield; Mra. Stella I. a^^,^®***™*** about 11:16 p.m. fnom Claremont, Calif., Tues- alaughter. y lect. Wo will g it you earning Boats and Accessories 46 Realtor, 649-4535. COUPLE with 2 children, ages Cape, new furnace, roof, plus 6 acres of land, $26,000. 2098, 289-0939. ALL CASH for your property Smith, 13 Laurel PI.; Deborah ''‘Aaid Mlaa Taylor <|ay. Hje maximum prison sen- Duffy saluted smartly after e money immediately. Wanted— To Buy 58 7 and 2, transferred to Con­ BOWERS Sdiool sirea — Six- cellent location. Very clean. plumbing. Garage, family Connecticut Valley Realty Inc. Only $28,900. Keith Agency, Keith Agency, 646-4120, 649- within 24 hours. Avoid red L. Swan,' East Hartford; Gerald “ 5 ^ '''***' “■ P o c e t, Modesto tenc6 he could get is six years, the verdict was aimounoed by e VUlage, Cen­ necticut, looking to rent, 6 room Ranch 'With large VERNON — Manchester Line 14’ BOAT, with trailer, $275 WANTED — Antique furniture PRESIDEN’riAL room. All Jalousie windows. Bruce Little, Shirley Little, 846-4136, 649-1923. 1922. tape. Instant service. Hayes P. Taylor, Deseronto, Ontario, ®®®*®®** them of >nie court toiaxl DuMy guUty the court-martial board, than r ter St. and ’Thompson Rd. Im­ room apartment or house. Immaculate, $22,900. Meyer modem kitchen, fireplace, Annette Kehoe 4-bedroom Garrison Colonials, Agency, 646-0131. Canada. “ J? *”***’ of Involuntary manala\ighter told leportera outelda the court- 8 Call 643-6624 after 6. glass, pewter, oil paintings or Must have ' stove and re­ recreation room. Very neat aluminum aiding, 2% baths, police aald. She was klUed and . . . ^ other antique items. Any mediate occupancy on one and Agency, Realtors, 643-0600. Also, Frank W. "Terhune, 42 and oonsptracy to commit tatvol- room; "I sUU don’t feel guilty, EVINRUDE big twin outboard two bedroom apartments. frigerator, retusonable. Call and weU maintained home, 644-1571 first-floor family rooms, ga­ S. Adorns St.; Mrs. Mildred the grocer serioutdy 'wounded. untary manslaughter in the kill- This is not the end." B SituoHons Wanted— quantity. The Harrison’s, 643- 649-8146, ask tor Mr. Frank. $26,900. Phllbrlck Agency, rage, $36,700. Hayes Agency, Soon after, friends and neigh­ _ , __ motor, 26 h.p. with 6 gallon 8739, 165 Oakland Street. Complete GE electric kitchen, "Treybai. 66 Cambridge St.; Ing of a Vietnameoe prieoner of Itotbblatt aoid he tegarded B two air-conditioners, wall to Realtora, 646-4200. 646-0131. bors gathereid in the dead wom­ rem a.e 38 gas tank. $46 as is. Call 643- WANTED — 5 room rent, clean MANCHESTER — Capes, Read Herald Ads Lawrence M. Voiland, 61 Haw­ ■war last Sept. 6. the verdict a* "tantamount to k* ■ 6624 after 6. WANTED — ANTIQUES,~u^d wall carpeting, 1% baths, mas­ FIRST OFFERING Ranches, Colonials — If we It's A Daisy thorne St.; Mrs. JuUa 8. an’s Brooklyn apartment to DiFfy's civUtan attorney, Hen- an acquittal . . . a eno- 0 EXPERIENCED nurss’s aide ______ter ’TV emtenna, parking and respectable family of 4, excel­ TWO-FAMILY, 6-6, with attach- A Favorite care for her children who range (umiture, partial or complete lent references. Call 242-8366. ed garages. Excellent condi­ don’t have Jtist what you want, Weisz, 81 Lyness St.; Holly 8. ry Rottdfatt of New Pork, eald neration.’’ 1 seeking private duty work, 16’ BOAT and trailer, 30 h.p. estates. Call 646-0004 after 7 large storage area. Memy NEW ON MARKET we will find it tor you. Call Wltkoske, Stafford. from 2 to 14. earlier that the oourt’a aUft was "We contended timxahout 0 tion throughout Large lot. NOTICE At 4:16 a.m. Sunday, they own transportation. 644-2829. motor, $250. Call after 6:30 p.m., 633-2300 days. other features. Model apart­ $27,600. Wolverton Agency, us. Bel Air Real Eistate, Vin­ a “nice chance to take the that the killing was dona in good 643-1980. ment open 1 to 7 daily or call cent A. Bogginl, Realtor, 648- PUBLIC HEARING BIRTHS SA"TURDAY: A son spotted Ehreiett on the fire es- WOMAN ■will take care of 4-6 Business Property Excellent large 6-room Realtora, 64i9-2818. Army off the hook" and that he faith," Rothblatt eald. "IlHro s HOUSEHOLDS lots — Antiques for appointment, 646-2623, 643- 9332. ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick cape. As one of them called the would view a manslaughter con- ^^as no evU motive, no evU s year old child. Excellent quall- bric-a-brac, locks, frames, 1023, 643-4112. For Sale 70 Cape, cornpletely redecorat­ potace, Everett broke through ed, full shed dormer, 2 full GARRISON Colonial — iui BOARD OF DIRECTORS Schneider, 19 Fulton Rd.; a vt^on as an acqulttat. ^Ind. He chd It with groat reiuc- r ficattORS. 643-7466. Fertilizers 50-A glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ MANC^HES’TER Suburbs — 7- daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John the 'Window, said, "Drop the FOUR-ROOM apartment, mod­ ROUTE 6 — Business location, baths, paneled flr^Iaced rooms exceptionally large, TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT The court on Sunday found tance. It seema to me the find- 1 lage Peddler. Auctioneer, 420 260’ frontage, 6-room Ranch, formal dining room, living room Split, tip-top condition, Notice IB herein given that the Board of Dlrectora, Town of LyUs, Storrs; a daughter to Mr. phone," then doused the room jy^aty guilty of conspiring with ■ 2 Lake St., Bolton. 649-3247. em kitchen, heat, hot ■water, wail, 2-zone hot water beat, fireplace. Family room, gar­ 'Withwl«i gasoline irAiatflne fromfm m two five-gal'five-iral- ^ , _____ COW nuinure delivered. Call sunporch, garage central loca­ country store. Many possibili­ wall-to-wall carpeting, dish­ room, 14x24’ with fireplace. Mancheoter, Connecticut, 'will a Public Hearing in the Sgt. John R L an^ a, of ^ Claremont, Duffy’s father, a 742-8258. ties. Call now, $28,900. Hayes Master bedroom 14x24’, ga­ age acre plus lot. Mid 20’s. Hearing Room at the Mimlcipal Building, 41 Center Street, Man- ion oans, poUce eald. ton Rouge, La., to kUl a VieL ...^^.ro roUevad a Read Herald Ad^ WANTED 1962 Chevrolet for tion, middle aged couple pre- washer, recreation room, One of the neighbors pleaded f€3T^, no children. 649-7128. Agency, 646-0131. large breezeway with 2-car rage. Owner wants quick sale, Hayes Agency, 646-0181. chaoter, Conztectiout, Tueeday, April 7, 1970, a t 8:00 p.m. to ^ e se prisoner of w« lart that the "verdict hoe bean parts, looking for a good front. ra c e d below replacement LEGAL with Elverett tor the childrens’ C€01 649-7139. garage, city utiUUes. Asking IMMACULATE 7 room Oo- conaider and act on the following: Help Wanted— Male or Female 37 MANCHESTER — 6 room sec; CONVALESCENT home, long price. $27,600. Quick occu­ $27,600. . Phllbrlck Agency, Piopoaed nA/UHnaiai appropriation to General F^xid U-ves, but be reportedly said, with the fatal shots, wlU that he wasn’t ond floor apartment with heat, established business. Always Realtora, 646-4200. lonial, flreplaced living room, NOTICE "I’m going to Mil everyone,” pancy. dining room, eat4n kltdien, Budget 1669-70, Library ...... $10,261.93 go on truu soon. t ^ *> Rooms Without Board 59 $166 monthly. Children accept­ full, great opportunity for right tor State Aid (3rant, to be financed from a Grant In , TOWN OP MANCHESTER then toosed a match and fled After the murder ■verdict was MACHINE OPERATORS ed. References, security de­ person. For more information, HIGHLAND PARK area, new pended family room with sUd'- The Planning It 2kming Com­ down the lire eecsq>e. “We’re Just assuming that fats 6-room Raised Ranch, 3 baths, ing glass doors to patio, full aeme amount already received. returned, the president of the civilian attorney will use what­ CENTRALLY located room, posit. Hayes Agency, 648-0131. call Phllbrlck Agency, Real­ Piopoaed additional appropriation to General Fund mission will hold public hear­ A neighbor and her baby and court, C(A. Robert W. Selton, working genUeman or mature tors, 646-4200. CHARLES LESPERANCE 2-car garage, handy location. bath and 2 half, baths, central ings on April 6, 1970 at 7:80 two of ^he Taylor children died ^ member of the court ever appeals are available,’’ INSPECTOR LOOKING for anything in real A good buy at $86,900. PhU­ air-conditioning, garage, large Budget 1969-70, Board of Eklucation...... $2,160.00 said his mother, Frances. worldr.g lady. Call 649-2352. 649-7620 tor the "Handicapped Dtveralfied Work Experience p.m. in the Municipal Building In the flames. -was aware that the Hfe sentence estate rentals — apartments, MANCHESTER — 20,000 square brick Agemy Realtors, 646- lot, 6% per cent assumable to hear and conaider the fol­ The three-rtory tenement was mandatory. MlUtary law al- The father said Dutiy GENTLEMAN to share house homes, multiple dwellings, no foot masonry industrial build­ 4200. mortgage, $32,900. Exclusive. Progptam*’ to be operated at Bennet Junjor High "plioned us this ^ o Company paid fringe benefits gentleman in quiet home, cen­ with fireplace, three bed­ cupancy. Only $28,900. Hayes tor the 1970 Head Start 8A Program, to be financed changed from Residence A things?" the court’s mlUtery court of ap- for the rental of your apart­ rooms, bath, plus large pine a including profit sharing. trally located. 643-8647. ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ Agency, etO'dlM. PINE RIDGE by a State Grant. to Residence C for a single Judge, or legal adviser, Ool. Pa- „ paneled rec room with bar In parcel at 870 East Cantor Soybean Uies So u ^l ^ ^ The Duffys were asked If they Api^y: CHENEY BROTHERS, Inc. GIRL OF good character 21-26 tate Associates, Inc. 643-6129. investment Property Propoeed additional appropriation to General FVnd ter S. Wondolcwakl, asked Roth- . „ . _ . . a basement. $26,000. PhUbrick L-RANCSl, 0 rooms, basement VILLAGE Budget 1060-70, Board of Hiducatlon ...... $1,876.00 Street, being aa the south HUDSON, Iowa — The 14,000- received any crank phone 31 COO'PER HILL STREET to share apartment with same. PRIVATE quiet duplex. Porter For Solo 70-A Agency, Realtora, 646-4300. paitlaUy finished, garage, near By Hamate side of East Center Street at Call 643-2034. tor Mini-Pzoject #MF 4S-B, "TutMlal Program tor member American Soybean As­ "Your Honor, anything can ^ * « ’• K MANCHESTER, CONN. St. area, $160. Four rooms, 1% CENTRAL A-1 apartment site, high school. $26,600. PMlbrlck New State Rd. (actaow Retarded Children with Ehnotlonal Problama," the corner ot Munro Street. sociation, headquartered here, happen In Vietnam," repUed the ____ baths, refrigerator, stove. MANCHESTER center, 6-room Agency Realtora, 646-4200. 13 - rooms, t'wo - family 2^ Colonial, possible offlea and from E. OatboUo High) through period ending Auguot 31, 1070 under pro- Item 2 Zoning Regulatlans — encourages roo^m production noted criminal lawyer, who was ^ Adults. 648-9632. baths, 3 - car garage. Easily FEA’TUSINOt Proposed Amendment practices leading to mote eco- Introduced to the local legal alt- >, without ax- residential combination, HIOHLAND Park BeduxU area, ■viatons of Title VI-A, to be financed by Orant. • converted to more units. Enor­ Propoeed additional appropriation to General Fund The Commission proposes to nomlic harvests and tries to find ua*k« a* the attorney tor sever- i! pleas^ baths, 2-car garage, 924,000. large 7-room Colonial with IH ■A 1 e 8 bedroom deluxe y PRESIDENTIAL mous lot. Broker, Owner, 649- baths, fireplace, screen^ Townhouse Apta. Budget 1969-70, Board of Education ...... $2,080.00 adopt a IMW Sedtlon 18 In new and larger markets tor the al of the defendants In the ''®'Y helpf^. We va had Furnished ^ 6061, 647-1888. Hayes Agency 646-0191. Article TV concerning signs. crops. More than a bilUoa Breen Beret murder cose. many phone calls and letters a MEN & WOMEN porch and 2-car garage. Many ★ Colored range, refoigero- tor Minl-Projaot #MP 1-A, "Summer School Fbod n V lllA D E Apartm ents 63>A Service Tranlng Course for Retordatea" through This section deacribes------pur­ burtiels of soybeans a n grown "Wall, I’m a free man—until , **tf^*® aaytng they’d ilka MANctIe STER — business MANCHES’TER — $18,000. 127 extras. Mid 80’s. PhUbrick tor, dlshwaohar, disposal • Center St. It Thompson Rd. Highland. ’Three or 4-bedroom period ending Auguat 81, 1970 under provMona of pose, general requirements, ui the UiKtted Statea, tomorrow, anyway," said Duffy, "®'P- ’ ManchMter AVAILABLE April 1st, furnish­ block with 6 apartments, ex­ Agency, Realtora, 646-4200. * Wall to waU carpete y Earn Extra Money ed two-room apartment. Oak Colonial, new fumeoe, lot 88x 11110 VI-A, to be financed by Grant function, construction and on 40 mlUlon acres. who had admitted approving the I M cellent condition. Owner will 226. Helen D. Oole, Realtor, kfANCHESTER — Six * room A Air fxMiditioaed Propooad additional appropriation to General Fund lighting, and the type of ktlUng and then telling his supe­ IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Lodge, 643-9171. finance 80 per cent at 8% per 1373 648-6666. Colonial in the Bowen school * Heat A hot water h»- Budget 1069-70, Booxd of E ducation...... $8,628.00 signs, etc. which are permit­ rior officer that the prisoner Family of Nine Safe 1 a 2-Bedroom Aportmenis cent. Terrific Income produc­ area. Formal dining room, eluded to be added to Town Account #006, Project I, ted In each sone. was shot trying to eaoapa. Deliver Telephone Books • Complete electric kitchen er. Call now, Hayes Agency, RANCH, e rooms, modem kitch­ country kitchen and three bed­ A copy of the proposed new INMTATION As Home Burns Down If Business Locations Soft daisy motifs make Remedial Progism - Project 77-2, to be financed After 4% hours of daUbara- 646-0181. en, 3 flre|4aees, 8 bedrooms, rooms, 1^ baths, garage. if Individual private baoe- The neat look and trim by G rant Section 18 may be obtained ttona today, the court asked CHESHIRE, Conn. (AP)—^Flro a • 2 Air I Conditioners For Rent 64\ paneled basement, handy loca- Perfect family home. Wolver­ ments wHh lauadry can- this peak cap a flatterer! lines of this style make it I. Men end women with cars or light trucks to neottona It's ao quick and easy to an all-time favorite! It’s Propoeed additional appropriation to General Fund from the Town Planning Of­ TO BID WcndolQwskl for Instructions on destroyed a large reoidenoe thts • Wall-to-wall carpeting MAIN STREET office space, MANCHESTER close to shop­ tion, city utilities, garage, $27,- ton .Agan^, Realtors, 640-3818. fice. Sealed bids will be received ► ping, 4-famlly with 4 room crochet from yarn. No. a scw-slmplc! No. 13'73 Budget 1960-70, Controller - MlaoeUaneoua Approprl- the lesser charge of Urvoluntazy morning as a family of nine deliveV telephone directories throughout Man­ 100 per cent location near 600. PhUbrick Reakon, 646- ★ Soundproofing msaonry 5188 has complete cro­ with riloTO-ouiDK is in attona ...... $18,000.00 Copies of these petitions and at the office of the Director of manslaughter. The proeecutlon scrambled to safety, • Master TV antenna apartments, 4-car garage, new 4300. I >• chester, Wapping, Bolton and surrounding banks, air-conditioned, auto­ waU between each Apt. chet directions. New Sizes 10%-24% to oovar incraaaed coats In Blue Oom Insurance this notice have been filed In General Servloes, 41 Center objected, contending that the The damage was eotimatod at • IM baths matic fire sprinkler. Apply heating systems and roof, Ifld IMO HI la atlai Isf tidi Sst- (bust 33-47). Size 12%, the Town Clerk’s Office and Street, Manchester, Conn., un­ question of manslaughter must $160,000 to $200,000. m OWNER relocating, must tM ta lashria llnt-«ltii auinai. Ratea, to be financed by an Incraaae ki MieoeUane- \ area. Apply Tuesday, March 31, and Wednes­ Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 30’s. Hayes. Agency, U SA tm . MANCHESTER 3f) bust .. . 4% yards of oui Revenue. may be Inspected during nor­ til April 18, 107 at 11:00 a.m. be railsed by evidence, not by The house at 104 Old Lalle a • Laundry, storage area in tanmaculate 3-bedroom RtaCb. Maaokaster 3f)-inch.

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4 \ / ^ • M . , V • ' Avm ge Dally Net Pt m Run MONDAY, MARCH 80, 1970 /. PAGE TWENTY ■Vw Tlie Week IkUM The Weather fiaanary 14, ISTt Moatly cloudy and cool iKanrbwter Owning IS^raili th rou gh Wadnaaday with chanca of anew or alaat lata to­ M a n c h e s te r Chapter, 15,890 morrow. Low tonight 26 to M. Three Charged No Bids Filed o f High Wadnaaday in uppar |0i. About Town SPESSQ8A, wtll meet tonight fLETOHER ELASSOOs a tA M cm ta m m Manche»ter— A City o f Village Charm at 8 at the Army-Navy Ohib. In Break Cases For Town Job The oouncti on mMatrlea o t H m rehsanal la open to all (MMStI .) men intereeted in singing four- Manchester deteefives arrest­ The Town of Manchester has ' 54 McKEE STREET ■outh UMtod lIMhodM Church yOL. LXXXIX, NO. 153 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., 'TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1970 Advarttting oa Page 16) will mwt tarfght «t 7:S0 to 8u- part baberahop style harmony. ed thiee men Saturday inght in failed to,necet'v« any Mds for Now to Hm) lime to bring to your scieeiis to ha npsli PRICE TEN CENTS excavation -work, fo r laying M m h WMrtay HaJI o< «be Those wMilng more IrAwmation connection with several- recent fitorm window gtoss lepwtod. ctauroh. may oontact Dennis Santoro, 307 house breaks. The .charges fmindotioni, for dealing end firing fit. stemmed from separate inci­ grubbing, and for Improve­ AUTO 0LA8S INSTALLED ItM Junior Rhythm Choir of dents. ments at the Sites where the . North UUUad MothCxlM: Church WOtog Woricers Circle of Arrested are: Ronald Jon La- new Rockledgs and Lookout OUSS FURNITURE TOPS \ wW niNKrM tomorrow at 3;S0 South United Methodist Church. Bonte, 17, of 62 Fulton Rxl, Mt. water-storage tanks are to Traffic Controllers '■;{ y Leftists with Swords pjti. at 'the church. wlU have a {xithiok at Ms meet­ charged with breakihg and en­ be Instatted. Today, at 11 a.m,, MIRRORS (FirapliM aid Door) ing Wednesday noon in Susan­ tering with criminal intent end was the deadline for submit­ Parente c< cMUrm in the con- nah Weedey HaiB' of the church. larceny. ting bids. PICTURE FRAMINO (all lypaa) Ignore FAA Threat flrmaMOn daaa at Oenter Oon- After lunch, there will be Bruce Kearns, 17, o f 423 Oak The two tanka ore on order, Hijack Japanese Jet gregatlonai Church will have a sllient auction. St., East Hartford, charged and the time schedule was for WINDOW and PLATE OLASS installing them atxMit M ay 1, “ '*^*‘*' hand. Deputy Prewi Sacra- their final meettoc' beAxe oon- with break and entry and lar­ tiser direct thraata of dlamiflaal tary Gerald L. Warren toU re- SEOUL, Korea (AP)^—A Japanese jetliner hijacked WlUtam Lydon o f the Con­ provided the foundatfons were Tab Enckumre from $30 to |45 phis inatallaticm finmuUcn .tonight at 7;'S0 in Me- ceny. TOr promlae of reward changed porters at noon that "there op- by ieftist students with short samurai swords and dy'> mortal Hall o< the churceh. necticut Institute for the BUnd David S. Krajewskl, 22, o f 71 ready by then. Some at the site work, like loaming, seeding and m rtatfl^ picture in key air peara to'be aome trend back to namite ianded today at a South Korean airport dis­ will be guest speaker at a meet­ Foster St., charged with theft tram c oocktoI centers today. Aa work.” ing of the Manchester Emblem fondng, was to follow the lay­ guised to look like one in North Korea. But the ruse VFW Auxiliary will aponaor a from a person. a r e ^ the natton’a airlines Reacting to a JusUoe Depart- failed and the 15 hijackers demanded to be flown Mfiohen eoctaJ ftir m em bers and Chib Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. LaBonte waa charged in con­ ing of the foundation. at the Elks Home. He will give Purchasing Agent Maurloe oimped along for the seventh ment request, U.S. attorneys in north. friends tamonow at 7:30 p.m., nection with a house break on Edwin Etherington WaOaes : day on reduced or delayed a number of cities sought tem­ InolsriAft oil iAA at the (Peed Home. Members are an lUustrated talk on "Training Pass eaU today that bkh for schedules. They insisted that all 100 oth­ Dover R d., on D ec. 16, where a porary reel raining orders to er persons on the plane. Includ­ reminded to bring cane of food at Oak Hfil School fo r the BUnd the work wiU be advertised e&H PAYING CO . The Federal Aviation Admln- television was taken. stop the strike. ing two Americana, go along fo r the Boctaf. in West Hartford." Mn. Ken- again. istraticn sent telegrams to oon- l/.S . Downs Kearns was charged in oon- Barnes and Etherington 6 4 9 ^ 3 ’The list of absentees in­ with them. netti Hodge is program cha£> ROUTE 85 BOLTON troUers who tailed to heed ear­ nectiwi with a break into a creased Monday to 622 out ot a The executive board of Rent­ man. Mrs. Alfred Ritter and ner entreaties to quit playing The crew of the Japan Air­ Mrs. Stanley Baldwin ere in hom e on Battista R d., In Janu­ Bids Invited scheduled force o f 1,666 Control­ lines plane awaited daybreak er Schort PTA will meet tonight ary where a tele-vision and Speak to GOP Wednesday aldt and return to work. Cong MIG at 8 in the school' Ufbrary. charge of refreshments. The telegrams warned of dls- lers who handle hlgh-altitude Wednesday to depart. some Uquor were taken. On W alk W ork flights in 21 centers, the Federal Ambassador Masahlde Kana- Krajewskl was charged in State Senate Minority Leader own twin-engined plane. He DRIVEWAYS SEALED missel in 30 days unless an ab­ Ihe meeting of the executive The American Legion will W allace Barnes o f Farmington aerved In the Arm y A ir Oaxlet Bids will be opened April 13 sent controller submitted a dor- Aviation Administration said. yama of Japan pleaded with the Over North meet tomorrow at 8:16 p.m. at connection with a purse snatch­ at 11 a.m ., in the Munteii>al In a letter to each absent con- hijackers to let the passengers board of the Gham'nade Musi­ ing from a woman in the Pur­ and former Wesleyan president tor’s sertiflcate within five days cal Club scheduled for tonight the post home. Refreshments __ _ - ^ , ainl worked briefly with North- BuUding, fo r the construction CfiH now for Fr66 Esfinnatos on tfi# Povinfl saying that he really was 111. off but he was turned down. He SAIGON KAP) — A U.B. Navy will be served after the meet­ nell parking lot on Fob. IL Po­ Edwin Ethertngton of Old Lyme AlrUnes as a flight et^- sidewalks and curbs and (See Page Eight) had talked for 60 minutes to the fighter-bomber escorting a re- has been postponed until tomor- lice said 3100 was taken from "If they fall to respemd within roiw at 8 p.m . at the home o f ing. will address Mhktcfaerter Repdb- ^oer. the reconstruction of broken hljackers by radiotelephone. connalsaance plane shot down a the purse. of your Driveway, Parking Lots, Roads, the five days,” said Don Byers Ml». R.V. Gorsch, 436 E. Oenter Ucans cn Wednesday, in the \vife, the former ones. The plane was down at Seoul’s m i 021 over North Vietnam Bat- Mcmchester Det. Sgt. John of the FAA, "the agency wiU In­ S t, Apt. 3. Women’s Home League Sal­ Whtton lAbiajry Audltarimiu. Dorothy Dm of Montolair, N.J., The Wd spedfleattans call for Klmpo International Aliport tor urday, the U.S. Command an- Krinjak said more a r r e s t s Tennis Courts, for homeowners only March itiate formal dismissal action— vation Army will meet tomor­ Barnes, who is seeking the three chUtkan. ' ' reconstructing about 42,600 begin whatever steps are neces­ FAA Raises four hours before the hijackers nounced today. It was the firat could be made in connection GOP nomination for governor, Etherington, Who resigned Ws square feet of sidewalks and Gilbert and Sullivan Workshop row at 1 p.m. at the Junior Hall 30 to April 4. Free Box of Flowers given sary. apparently decided the landing juH aalmed by the Americans wW rehearse its production of at the Citadel. Mrs. Brig. with all three cases. wHl speak at 9:16 p.m . EXIier- at W esleyan on F^b about 800 Itoeal feet c t cutb- at Seoul was a trick. The pftot oyar the North since the bomb- All three men were released ‘"They’U get emother notice "loienthe'’ tonight at 7:30 at Harold Bevan will be the host­ ington, a candidate tor the GOP ^ announced his candidacy nine ‘"fi. In pre-determlned, group- that says, in effect, ‘okay, you A ir Safety then asked the control tower to mg halt 17 months ago. on non-surety bonds and South United Methodist Church. ess. 3600 nomination for U, S. senator, (ja.ys later. He is a Wesleyan areas. with each estimate. hainm’t told us why we let him take off. - A spokesman said he did not will appear in Circuit Court on will speak at 8. alumnus and a 1962 graduate In addition, they oaB for spot shouidn't dismiBS you. We now "We want to land some 120 know it the MIG pilot flrad at April 13. The mooting, aponaored by yate Law School. He holrta repairs to r about 7,600 square notify you, you wlU be dis­ Standards miles north of here,” he said, the Navy F4 Phantom Jet and the Mianchester Republican honorary degrees from Wea- ^ eddewalks and about 100 missed unless you come in and apparently meaning at Pyon- the unarmed RF4C Phantom YITTNER'S FLOWER SHOP Jewelry Stolen ’Town Committee, to open to the leyan University, ’Trinity Ool- Mneal feet of cuitM. All Work Guaranteed explain yourself.’ ’’ WASHINOTON (AP) — T7» gyan, the North Korean ca^tEd photographic plane as they flew FLOWERS FOR THAT SPECIAL OCCASION public. lege, American • International The estimated new construc- F. Lee Belley, attorney and government is starting a safety and the deatinatimi the hijack- over Thanh Hoa province, 125 In House Break Bames, a foix'-term state sen- College and Amherst College. is tor about 13,000 square executive director of the Profles- • crackdown Wednesday on the ers had demanded. miles north of the Demilitarised Out Flowers and Arrsogements for Amilveraary, Birthday, ator, -was the Republican oandl- After pmctlcii^ law from 1963 *eet of sidewalks and about 100 stonal Air Traffic Controllers nation's growing commuter air­ Sources at the aliYWt said the Zone, Hospital, Wedding, FimeraJ or any day you may want to A break into the home of Mr. date for Fln*t District cangresa- to 1966, he was named assistant hneal feet of curbing, Oiganlzatlon (PATCO), which lines cmd air taid runs because local manager of Jiqiian Air But he called the North Viet- express- sentiment. and Mrs. Joseph Garibaldi of man in 1964, at the age of 28. secretary and then secretary of ' called tor the sick-leave demon­ of a deadly accident rate 10 Unes sent the hijackers a note namese idane an "attacking'’ 113 Glenwood St. recently net­ He tost to the incumbent Demo- the New York Stock Exchange, stration over long-standing times as high aa the major air­ teljlng them the pilot could take aircraft, eulding: "Undoubtedly ted thieves in money end lines. 3880 crat, Thomas Dodd, now U. 8. From 1968 to 1961, he was a grtevanoes, scheduled a news them to PyMigyang but they it was in some sort ot maneuver YIHNER'S FLOWER SHOP jew elry. A fresh rash of fatal crashes aenaixjr. vice president of the New York conference for later in the day, should allow the other 96 or indicating that It waa attacking Police report that among the has stretched from the edges of B t. 88—1 Toltoad Tonnpllie IBamea is a graduate of WU- Stock Exchange. In 1962, he presumably to announce PAT- more passengers end crewmen the reconnaiaaance aircraft." CALL Items miaaing are a gold rail­ Now York Qty to the ski resort hianohester-Vernon Hams College, where he recetv- was named preeddent of the CO’s reaction to the PAA’s ac­ to get off in Seoul. The spokesman said ths ac- 643-5117 roader’s watch, a pair of gold of Aspen, Oolo., aireedy this Town Line ed honors in economics, and of American Stock Exchange, a tion. The sources said there was no tlon was a "protective reaction cufflinks, a gold ring, a gold year fter a record toll of 140 Yale Law School. He praoticed post he held to 1966, when he The absentee rate In 16 of the immediate response from the to an enemy threat ... an In- chain and a diamond engage­ deaths last year. law in Bristol from 1962 to resigned to become Wesleyan FAA’s 21 flight centers that con­ hijackera. '• herent right of self defense." ment ring. Mrs. Minnie Clulow, 1962, when he became president president. Twice in little more than a trol htgh-aHitude flights re­ The South Koreans had rigged It was the 111th North Vlst- Mrs. Garibaldi’a sister who al­ ■if the Associated Spring Ootp. A native of Bayonne, N.J., be year, commuter airplanes ha've mained about the same today as up signs to make the airport op- namese plane claimed by U.fi. so lives In the house, reported of BrtotoL resided in Upper Montclair, previously—27 per cent. run out of fuel over open water. pear to be Pyongyang's cmd aircraft, the spokesman said, that her engagement ring, with A 'licensed pilot, who soloed N.J., prior to moving to Con- In the 16 centers reporting One plane managed an emer­ tried other devices to convince but the first since Sept. 19,1968. one large diamond and two at the age of 16, ht flies hto necticut in 1967. showup for the a.m. shift, gency landing in Canada; the 8 the hijackers they were in the six weeks before President LEAN CENTER GUT small ones set on either aide, there were 368 absentees out of other fuel failure was fatal. Oommunist North, but the ruses Johnson halted the bombing ot was also missing. a total o f 1,426 scheduled. In the Under the new safety rutes failed. North Vietnam. Despite tiie TM key centers this was the iXc- that go into effect Wednesday, Police could find no signs of Learning from the pilot’s call bombing halt, U.S. planes have forced entry. tu ra: New Y ork 49 o f 168 work­ the Federal Aviation Adminis­ Heralding Politics ing, Chteego 60 o f 106, Kansas tration will begin dememding (Heraid photo by Pbito) shortly before 7 p.m. that the ctmtinued to fly recotmaioBanoe swingliners City 40 of 60, Cleveland 78 of better pilot training, tougher The last day of March drapes its mantle over five school-bound students Last Leg:s tricks had failed, the authorities mtsslona over North Vietnam withdrew a g;roup of South Ko- regularly, accompanied by •By Sol R, Cohen- 184, Washington 88 o f 119. mechanic requirements, and early this morning. 'They were unbound when classes closed at noon. MleanwhUe, the A ir Transport regular aircraft inspections. rean troops who had been stand- fighter-bomber escorts. Several I Pork Chops In the first three months of ing guard near the plane in have been shot down. Frank Utakis, chairman of Repubfioan gUbematortal can- the knowing Association, an Industry group, Of Winter the Republican aUzeixa Com- Waltece Barnes Is urging said the first six days brought this year—between the time North Korean uniforms. There was no American com- FAA approved the rules end In Manchester It was not known, however, ment on a North Vietnamese ROOFING . . . . 1. U. S. Serrators Thomas Dodd cancellations of 2,939 flights—an mlttee of Manchester, has ex- ^ Abraham Rlhlcoa to vote look of now average o f som e 600 a day their starting date—48 persons wlrether the plane could make a claim that a Phantom recon- died In 13 air taxi crashes. Still Kicking lb Beeftaic end Repain plained hte group’s reasons for ggiginst Ole appointment of among the country’s principal sofe flight to North Korea, par- naissance plane was shot down forcing an April 16 primary for judge G. Haneld Carawell to airlines. Martin Macy, executive direc­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Vle^era gunners Done Rcalistkalljr tor of the National Air Trans­ Storm Causes Many Accidents GOP town committee mem- u. S. Supreme Court. Bali’s new young Swingline Mainly affected were flights YasuWro Nakasone. director O'*®"* P*w- Free Eetkaatce that 'touched New York or Cld- portation C o n f e r e n c e and Snow pUed up in half a dozen general ot Japan’s Srif Defense DemllMar- kev issue at stake ’’ he ^ telegrams to Connectlcto’s collection . . . light, airy co­ spokesman, for air taxi, opera­ up when her car akiddedi and : HIGHLAND PARK MARKET aenators, Bames wrote, "A cag«> cn any leg. ’T raffic into By JOHN JOHNSTim serious. A Herald reporter was state* from the Rockies to the Force, mOA the had «n Zone. The North Vtit> Celt 649-2373 said today, ’’is representatlan. ordinates, sleek and tailored, and out of those two cities was tors, said Mf Industry welcomes (Herald Reporter) In-volved in one accident; Mrs; Was hit front' the rekir‘bn Oak­ central plains today a* rtUl an- tered Itor* Kdre^ air space report did not say wfaat of Judge Carswell’s the ne>^ standards. 817 HIGHLAND ST., MANCHESTER, PHONE 646-4277 Our goal is to change the rules flirty, feminine, with a lithe cut iln half by FAA order over 'Margaret Hayden was shaken land St. X-rays revealed no other winter-flavored spring after leaving Fukuoka bu t\^ ha43peaed to the plane’s two 649-1516 on the bench gives ‘'ll huits us to ha've this acci­ of the town committee, to pro- and supple shape. In luxuri­ the weekend. “The flowers that bloom in breaks, she was discharged, storm swrlrled out of ths West retused psrmlssion to land in vide for election of its member- ■■ . dent record," he said, “I don’t the spring, tra-la," lyrlclzed W. that Ms elevation to the high­ ous Crepeset®, nylon tricot The ATA iesUmates there are and, returned to her desk late Unseasonable cold covered Pyoi«yajig. He said he had re- ^**** ground fighting, gov- ship by district caucus, believe it is necessary. We ell est trlbunail in the land would with the look and feel of 6,900 flights In the country cn an S. Gilbert. in the m orning. much of the nation from the oeived information that North uiitils in the western would give all Manchester Re- average day, carrying more can do better. Any time you get “If Winter comes, can Spring Rockies to the Atlantic, and a Korean antlalroraft gtuis fired Delta were credited be a backward step in the finest crepe. Blame It All A spokesman at Mortarty than a half million passengers. in an airplane, it is a risk, like be far behind?" asked Shel­ chilly rain extended along a near the airilner and that North killing at least North publicay the oppmli^ty to eradicate racial Bros, said their towing service 88 'The White House was being getting in .an elevator or walk­ ley. More In keeping with the large part of the eastern sea-Korean MI021 jetfightera ap- Vietnamese regulars Monday in / On Mr. Snow caught up around 10:30. Up to town comnUttee.” dlfterenoes in our country." kept posted on developments, ing down the stairs. But it temperaments of motoristp this board. proached it, the Seven Mountains afea after that time, he said, they had Utalote labeJed aa "patenUy but apparently was taking no di- shouldn’t be a significant risk." morning would have been SEASIDE HEIGHTS, N.J. about 20 calls for cars that slid Heavy snow warnings were in plana then flew to Seoul rangers and armored units were untrue" a recent allegation by ni^^S” ***” ***^ Federal safety statistics ehow Bbenezer Scrooge’s "Bah! (AP) — Coucilmon Jack effect for mountain areas and ""tth tix South Korean F6 jot•bitted south to reinforce them, GOP town chairman M. Adler Pl€f4er a member ^ the Dem«^ a fatal accident rate for air tax­ Snow says he to AM the rest were p>vernment ou t^ and towns for 27 seats on the, 86-member nominatton. Is backing a Safety investigators attribute in off around after keeping 5 2 there said it was expected to mittee met to determine if it 10 Republican town committee, proposal for ‘ urban removal, part of the record to growing workers on the m ove since 7. inches of snow coated the warn- T ^ f In Killings taper off in early afternoon. He should hold a raffle for 20 bi­ Inc a re a s Brandtehing rtiort samurai It raised to at least 116 the ’Ilie April 16 primary wlU be propo«d by George. R om ^, pains. The commiiter airlines Sunset Service Station report­ added that no rain or sleet was cycles and more than 1,000 I , swrords, about 16 youths took number of North Vietnamese conducted in ail se-ven Man- nocnetery of health, education are expanding fast and far, car­ orchids or donate them to ed only two ctdls. Tuesday, March 31st NEW YORK (AP) — Enfield, expected east of the Connecti­ (jold rain or drizzle fell east at over the Japan Air Lines Boeing nnd Viet Cong reported slain, cheater voting districts, Only welfare, rying a million passengers a area hospitals. Both the bi­ Wednesday, April 1st Conn., police wetp slated today cut Rl'ver, although the snow George Rlngstone, assistant the snow belt as far as Arkan- 727 yesterday shortly after It There have been more than 800 those who were enrolled Repub- Under the proposal, new year on regular routes while cycles and the orcldds were Thursday, April 2nd to question a 26-year-old AWOL even more are ferried in non- would probably change to one superintendent and work coor­ saa and Missouri. Another rain foft Tokyo for Fukuoka, on the Souh Vietnamese military and 1 leans on March 6 will be eJlgi- towi® new small cities sailor whom they had been seek­ to be prizes at the annual Friday, April 3rd scheduled air taxi hopa or both to the south. dinator of the Town Highway area extended from the Flr, The sailor, described as a the boardwalk. No decision throughout tlie day and Into the heavy downpours. Neoriy 4 Red Army studsnt faction and nearby targets early today and April 16. It wlH be at 7:30 p.m. government, education, the to need air links with metropoli­ Memorial Hospital emergency "miaaing link" in the investiga­ tan areas. They make the short was reached on the question wee small hours of the night if inches of rain drenched Macon told the pilot to head tor North followed up with a light ground at the State Ch'pitol, In the HaU clergy and the social egenctes tion of the deaths^ Ekifield, room said about seven cases ot distribution. of the House of Representa- all cooperating to provide em- runs from places like Oshko^, were treated, none of them (See Page E l^t) (See Pace Nine) Korea. Instead he landed at Fu- attack against the big American ttirned himself in Monday to Wls., to Chicago; Springfield ^ kuedea, ostensibly for fuel. ball camp on the city’s western tives. The commission, headed ptoyere and their employes wMh cHy police. He was immediately Mass., to New York; Greenville. by Secretary of the State Ella new communities, where the A. Bra, newly contoured with remanded to the custody of the (See Paga Elglit) (See Page Eight) Grasao, will draft recommenda- good life our deprived citizens S.C., to Atlanta Fiber Fluff® for rounded Armed Services Military Police. Bad weather frequently has tlons for the 1971 General As- now Just dream about can be a natural look. Beige or sea 'The sailor identified hlmaeU semUy. reafity." figured tn the crashes, especial­ mist, 32-86A, B. 8 ^ as Jeseph D. Morin, 28, o f ly this year; In Virginia: ThompsenviUe, Conn. Enfield, —At EUlabeth, N.J., last Conn., police said he was want­ month, a Suburban Airlinee Nixon Tea Taster Move B. Petticoat wrapp^ with a ed for questioning in connection tempest. The net coot is 375,000 because and insuranco ^ hies, 'n wed. only! S was a gradual thing spaced over 14. from the Senate in 1966 reflect­ and "held tor other autbori- Presently Nixon stands in the tea Industry chips In 360,• D. Bikini brief imder- "Occasionally there comes a ed the recent change in Virgin­ Ues.” a period of 10 years — the with­ technical Violation of the an- 000. The tea Industry la willing scorefi the entire story. Agnew Backs ering and dissolution of one of time when one must break with ia’s political complexion. 1970 flower and Connecticut poUce said Morin clotA and honorable Tea Impor­ to ante up the remaining 376,- Beige, sea mist, 4, 6, 6. precedent, when one must do Republican Llnwood Holton allegedly attended a party in on the last of the nation’s potent tation Act of 1897. And, every 000. site in the governor’s office — i M apartment where the slaying political machines, the Byrd De­ the unusual, “ Byrd said In his shred of foreign tea will be en­ The' admlnlstraiUan ag rees vegetable seeds Ann Uccello mocratic organization of Virgin­ recent announcement. “For me, the first of his party to win the tering the country illegally after • A gsnuln* Full Color FrocoM— took place. They quoted Trevor legislation la neoeasary for any Senlo, 19, of Enfield, os saying ia. such a time has come." office under a (30P label. May 1 unless the administration changes. A spokesman tog tee ontiroly in color . . . not |u8t HMITFORD, Conn. (AP) — But it still came as a surprise The Democratic party organi­ The state Democratic party — l U i Morin was still at the party hustles up a new Board of Tea Food and Drug Adminfstratton oil tints Vice President Agnew tele­ and shock to some when the in­ zation under the Byrd label may In which the nod from the Byrd Experts; «4ien fhe left at 2 a.m. Friday. phoned Mayor Ann Uccello said Monday a riissssastnent te prii According to the medical ex­ heritor .of the enduring political have come to a final curtain — organization was once as good Nixon, in his Fleb. 26 budget Monday and asked her to run under way. He doubted K any • Dramatic now backgrounds aminer, the slaying occurred fortunes of the old organization but the political future of Byrd as a certificate of election — Is m essage p r o p o s e d saving for Congrm. . changes wens necessary tinoe of TEXTURE COLOR onhonco tues. and wad. around 6 a.m. formally sigealed its end. is stlU very much alive. now about evenly divided be­ 3125,000 a year by sMfUng to industry agrees with fuR subsl- IBsa Uooejlo .sold she would U. S. Sen. H arry F. Byrd Jr. His intention to file as an in­ tween the moderate and the spot rather than regular taste your child's natural tonos only— , Elnfledd PoUoe Chief, W alter consider dotitg so and when she dy. Skower termed Morin a "miss­ announced March 17 he was dependent has already dra'wn moderate left aa shown in last (diecks of tea imports. Accord­ made up her mind, Agnew would Remaining is the prospect of our entire stock! ing Unk" in the murder case, leaving the Democratic party to pledges of support from a num­ year’s primary tor governor. ingly (he administration did not be "the first to know." contraband Red CMneoe tsa end said Morin, In addition to run for re-election this year aa ber of political fugures — Dem­ And the state, which hewed appoint a new seven-man Board Thanks to modem technology you- now con have that beautiful color portrait of The call came in while the turning up in American cups. being AWOL slnoe March 20, an independent. That amounted ocrats, Republicans tmdl inde­ tor years to Byrd firs.’ policy of of Tea Experts by Feb. 16 as re­ your child you've always wont^ . . . and ot a low, low prico too. Unboltoyoblo two-term Republican mayor was Ceylonese and Indian emmls- 2 was wanted on a larceny war­ to the official cancellation pendents, mostly of the omserv- shunning debt and operating the quired by the 1807 act. realism unsurpoued by our professional photogrophera capture your child's oxprisdon V dlscusoing housing pro.ivblems aaries have pointed tMs out. rant til connection with the theft mark. ative persuasion. ’ ' This board eatabUtees the you know so well. No appointment necessary, ages 6 woolo through 14 yocm, o p e n t^ ^ o y and fridoy nights tffl 9 J g with a group of offtolals Mon­ state out of current revenues, Rep. John 8. MOnagan, D- of a girl’s weiflare check in cm Byrd, 66, a man o f striking Byrd discounted any third day afternoon. will shelve pay-as-you-go finally standards which expire every Oonn., wtwoe subcommittee has unrelated case. similarity in appearance, prac­ party aims. He said his decision year on May 1. By taw, no GROUPS 99t per child Miss Uccello, who admits tee by constitutional changes, if the looked into tea tasting, says an ‘n>e bodies of Linda Ednumds tice and politiCEil belief to the was his atone and that he want­ standards, no tea. Limit — 1 per child — 2 per family. was surprised, chatted with the voters approve tn November. alert tea taster can spot Rad 21, and her fiance, Peter Dono­ father he succeeded in the Sen­ ed to represent ail parties In the The effect of Byrd’s an­ Administration officials con­ Chinese tea every time. . . . van, 19, were found in the girl’s vice president tor about five ate leoB than five years ago, Senate and all Virginians. The You Must See I t Samples Now on Disploy minutes. She said he told her nouncement was felt in both cede the whole campaign Is teot In a related government spend­ apartment. Donovan lived in blamed a Virginia Democratic Byrd name has proven appeal through with technical error it ait teat President Nixon needs a Re- parties. Some Democratic foes ing issue, a Martinet, Calif, Photographers Hoursi during regular store hours, on late night openings South Windsor. pubMoan oongressman from Con­ loyalty bath as the final straw in for 'many Virginia Republicans, thought he would be vulnerable and diplomatic overtight. persistenl housswlte wtto start­ Found in the living room were 10 A M to 8 PM . . . Saturdays 'Hi 4i30 PM ______necticut's First District. his disenchantment wKh the who Just may not oppose him In a party primary but weren’t For Instance, there Is no ed asking questions after snroll- the bodies of Paul Vasoeur, 17, Lunch 1 - 2 Dinner 5 - 6 The First District is the most party. He interpreted the oath with a strong candidate in No­ so cc^dent about what would "Board of Tea Tasters.” There Ing in a courss on kwal im om - and David Gurtln, 18, ^oth o f as binding him to pledge two vem ber. ar;, however, a Board of Tsa Also: Proepect Avenue end lopsldedly Democratic of all six happen in the general election. ment has forced dissolution of a Enfield. In the living room, po­ years In advance his su^^wrt tor Experts and a United States Kane Street, Weet Hartford congresalonal dtetrlote in Con­ The senator’s decision to And bote Democrats and Re­ tax-oonsumlng agency no one lice sold, they found a 22-caliber the unknown 1972 party nominee Board of Tea Appeals. Thase e Open Dally 10 to 10! mhw necticut, and any Republican leave the party his father took publicans are apprehensive needed. MI of rifle which they presumed to be o Ample F m Forking! for president. He has denied he over with the governorship in boards cost the government |8(W e "ClMuge It" with your >wnt&vin TMxaehtmr the murder wtapon. (Bee Page Nine) was concerned about pooslble 1926 and kept in the winner’s (See Page Nine) a year, not 3128,000. (See Page Iflae) «»*»-««»*■« °»it IT^miten____ C.R.T.11 I or CA.P. Bfneter (DM. I g lia g a rta - aO (